Panasonic PT56DLX76 PT56DLX76 User Guide - Page 22

Connecting this unit to a DVD recorder and AV amp, Setting this unit after connections - model

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Installation (continued) Connecting this unit to a DVD recorder and AV amp When using an "Control with HDMI" audio-video amplifier and a compatible DIGA recorder, use a daisy chain connection as shown below. • One AV amp and one DIGA can be operated with this unit. • Be sure to connect the AV amp between this unit and the DIGA. Note: • HDMI 1 is recommended. When connecting to HDMI 2, set the input mode to HDMI 2 (p. 37) initially before connecting to HDMI 2. After connection, confirm the HDMI control functions (p. 68-69). HDMI Optic fiber HDMI OUT OPTICAL IN HDMI IN HDMI OUT 22 (Panasonic AV amp) DIGA (Panasonic DVD Recorder) Setting this unit after connections After making connections as shown above, set "Ctrl with HDMI" (under "Other adjust") first to "Off" and then "On" using the Setup Menu. (p. 68) Notes: • Individual HDMI devices may require additional menu settings specific to each model. Please refer to their respective operating instruction manuals. • When audio from other equipment connected to this unit via HDMI is output using "DIGITAL AUDIO OUT" of this unit, the system switches to 2CH audio. (When connected to an AV amp via HDMI, you will enjoy higher sound quality.) (Current as of March 2006) • We recommend using Panasonic HDMI cables RP-CDHG15 (1.5 m), RP-CDHG30 (3.0 m), RP-CDHG50 (5.0 m), etc. (Product numbers correct as of January 2006.) - The Panasonic 7 m cable (RP-CDHG70) is compatible with 1080i format. (When the 1080p format is displayed, we do not recommend using this cable.) For assistance, please call : 1-888-VIEW PTV(843-9788) or, contact us via the web at: http://www.panasonic.com/contactinfo

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For assistance, please call : 1-888-VIEW PTV(843-9788) or, contact us via the web at: http://www.panasonic.com/contactinfo
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Connecting this unit to a DVD recorder and AV amp
When using an “Control with HDMI” audio-video amplifier and a compatible DIGA recorder, use a daisy chain
connection as shown below.
• One AV amp and one DIGA can be operated with this unit.
• Be sure to connect the AV amp between this unit and the DIGA.
Note:
• HDMI 1 is recommended. When connecting to HDMI 2, set the input mode to HDMI 2 (p. 37) initially before connecting to HDMI
2. After connection, confirm the HDMI control functions (p. 68-69).
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Setting this unit after connections
After making connections as shown above, set “Ctrl with HDMI” (under “Other adjust”) first to “Off” and then “On”
using the Setup Menu. (p. 68)
Notes:
• Individual HDMI devices may require additional menu settings specific to each model. Please refer to their respective operating
instruction manuals.
• When audio from other equipment connected to this unit via HDMI is output using “DIGITAL AUDIO OUT” of this unit, the system
switches to 2CH audio.
(When connected to an AV amp via HDMI, you will enjoy higher sound quality.)
(Current as of March 2006)
• We recommend using Panasonic HDMI cables RP-CDHG15 (1.5 m), RP-CDHG30 (3.0 m), RP-CDHG50 (5.0 m), etc.
(Product numbers correct as of January 2006.)
- The Panasonic 7 m cable (RP-CDHG70) is compatible with 1080i format. (When the 1080p format is displayed, we do not
recommend using this cable.)
HDMI OUT
HDMI IN
HDMI OUT
OPTICAL
IN
(Panasonic AV amp)
HDMI
Optic fiber
DIGA (Panasonic DVD Recorder)
Installation (continued)