Philips DVDR3455H User manual - Page 17

Connecting the audio cables

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Step 1: Basic Recorder Connections (continued) English VIDEO (CVBS) EXT 1 TV-OUT ANTENNA-IN EXT 2 S-VIDEO (Y/C) INPUT L R AUDIO Option 2 OUTPUT VIDEO (CVBS) PR COMPONENT Y VIDEO OUT 1 L L OUT 2 R R S-VIDEO (Y/C) COAXIAL PB (DIGITAL AUDIO) OUT 3 AUDIO Option 1 OR AV amplifier/ receiver DIGITAL IN TV AU D IO O UT S-V ID E O IN V ID E O IN Connecting the audio cables This connection enables you to listen to the sound. Option 1: Using an audio cable You can connect the recorder to a two channel stereo system or receiver in order to enjoy the stereo sound system. Use the supplied audio cable (red/white plugs) to connect the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to these devices with the same input jacks. Option 2: Using a coaxial cable You can connect the recorder to an AV amplifier/receiver in order to enjoy multichannel surround sound. Use a coaxial cable (not supplied) to connect the COAXIAL (DIGITAL AUDIO) jack to the digital input on the AV amplifier/receiver (with a digital multichannel sound decoder). Before you start operating, set the audio settings accordingly (see "Setup Menu Options - AUDIO settings.) If the AUDIO settings do not match your amplifier's capabilities, the amplifier may produce a strong, distorted sound or no sound at all. Helpful Hint: - Do not connect your TV's audio output jacks to the AUDIO L/R (IN-EXT) jacks on this recorder, this may cause unwanted noise. TIPS: Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected from the power outlet. 17 1_dvdr3455H_eng_21832.indd 17 2007-06-11 11:23:24 AM

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English
17
Connecting the audio cables
This connection enables you to listen to
the sound.
Option 1: Using an audio cable
You can connect the recorder to a two
channel stereo system or receiver in
order to enjoy the stereo sound system.
z
Use the supplied audio cable (red/white
plugs) to connect the
AUDIO
OUTPUT
jacks to these devices with
the same input jacks.
Step 1: Basic Recorder Connections
(continued)
R
L
Y
P
B
P
R
VIDEO (CVBS)
COMPONENT
VIDEO
EXT 2
S-VIDEO (Y/C)
VIDEO (CVBS)
S-VIDEO (Y/C)
AUDIO
COAXIAL
R
L
R
L
OUT 3
(DIGITAL AUDIO)
INPUT
OUTPUT
OUT 2
OUT 1
EXT 1
AUDIO
ANTENNA-IN
TV-OUT
TV
DIGITAL IN
OR
AV amplifier/
receiver
Option 1
Option 2
Option 2: Using a coaxial cable
You can connect the recorder to an AV
amplifier/receiver in order to enjoy
multichannel surround sound.
z
Use a coaxial cable (not supplied) to
connect the
COAXIAL (DIGITAL
AUDIO)
jack to the digital input on the
AV amplifier/receiver (with a digital
multichannel sound decoder).
Before you start operating, set the audio
settings accordingly (see “Setup Menu
Options – AUDIO settings.)
If the AUDIO settings do not match your
amplifier’s capabilities, the amplifier may
produce a strong, distorted sound or no
sound at all.
Helpful Hint:
– Do not connect your TV’s audio output
jacks to the AUDIO L/R (IN-EXT) jacks on
this recorder, this may cause unwanted
noise.
TIPS:
Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected
from the power outlet.
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