Sony MDP-600 Primary User Manual - Page 13

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How to Connect Audio Equipment To achieve full stereo sound from your Multi Disc Player, hook up a stereo system following the diagram below. Use an RK-C310 (or RK-C315) audio connecting cable (not supplied) to connect the Multi Disc Player to your amplifier or receiver. Before connecting or disconnecting any of the below cables, turn off all equipment. To Achieve Digital Sound Digital sound recordings afford high quality sound reproduction, (see Glossary, page 46). If your amplifier also has a fiber optical connector, or if you have a D/A converter unit with optical input. according to the diagram below, connect the P0O. 15 Audio Fiber Optical Cable (not supplied) between the DIGITAL OUT connector on the Multi Disc Player and the amplifier or D/A converter. Note that digital signals are always output from the Multi Disc Player except when you play discs that are not digitally recorded. Such discs output analog sound from LINE OUT only. Sound from a microphone cannot be output from the DIGITAL OUT connector. To output sound from a microphone, connect the player to the amplifier with an Audio Cable (Red & White plugs). Audio Equipment Hook-Up POC-15 Audio Fiber Optical Cable (not supplied) 0 kr) MiffRUE [IfIIIIIIIff ef To TV or VCR to AC outlet When connecting the fiber optical cable Remove the protective cover. Plug in firmly. RK-C310/315 Audio Cable (not supplied) Speakers Audio in sss Amplifier 0000 0000 OO OO to AC outlet Connection Precautions • Make sure all equipment is fumed off before making any of the above connections. • Firmly insert plugs into the jacks. A loose connection may cause noise. • When listening to a radio broadcast, switch off the Multi Disc Player to get better reception. Installation and Connection 13

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How
to
Connect
Audio
Equipment
To
achieve
full
stereo
sound
from
your
Multi
Disc
Player,
hook
up
a
stereo
system
following
the
diagram
below.
Use
an
RK-C310
(or
RK-C315)
audio
connecting
cable
(not
supplied)
to
connect
the
Multi
Disc
Player
to
your
amplifier
or
receiver.
Before
connecting
or
disconnecting
any
of
the
below
cables,
turn
off
all
equipment.
To
Achieve
Digital
Sound
Digital
sound
recordings
afford
high
quality
sound
reproduction,
(see
Glossary,
page
46).
If
your
amplifier
also
has
a
fiber
optical
connector,
or
if
you
have
a
D/A
converter
unit
with
optical
input.
according
to
the
diagram
below,
connect
the
P0O.
15
Audio
Fiber
Optical
Cable
(not
supplied)
between
the
DIGITAL
OUT
connector
on
the
Multi
Disc
Player
and
the
amplifier
or
D/A
converter.
Note
that
digital
signals
are
always
output
from
the
Multi
Disc
Player
except
when
you
play
discs
that
are
not
digitally
recorded.
Such
discs
output
analog
sound
from
LINE
OUT
only.
Sound
from
a
microphone
cannot
be
output
from
the
DIGITAL
OUT
connector.
To
output
sound
from
a
microphone,
connect
the
player
to
the
amplifier
with
an
Audio
Cable
(Red
&
White
plugs).
Audio
Equipment
Hook
-Up
POC-15
Audio
Fiber
Optical
Cable
(not
supplied)
0
kr)
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To
TV
or
VCR
to
AC
outlet
When
connecting
the
fiber
optical
cable
Remove
the
protective
cover.
Plug
in
fi
rmly.
RK-C310/315
Audio
Cable
(not
supplied)
Audio
in
Amplifier
Speakers
sss
0
0 0 0
00 00
OO
OO
to
AC
outlet
Connection
Precautions
Make
sure
all
equipment
is
fumed
off
before
making
any
of
the
above
connections.
Firmly
insert
plugs
into
the
jacks.
A
loose
connection
may
cause
noise.
When
listening
to
a
radio
broadcast,
switch
off
the
Multi
Disc
Player
to
get
better
reception.
Installation
and
Connection
13