Toshiba 32A42 Owners Manual - Page 44

Connections, other, equipments

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Connections to other equipments The exact arrangement you use to interconnect various video and audio components to the TV/DVD is dependent on the model and features of each component. Check the Owner's Manual provided with each component for the location of video and audio inputs and outputs. Using an Audio Amplifier Rear of TV/DVD @"° DIGITAL AUDIO UVHHF, COAXIAL OpJ O 0 Amplifier 000 0 O 000 Audio (L) Output Audio (R) Output To Audio (R) Input To Audio (L) Input AUDIO cord (not supplied) Using an AV Amplifier with built-in digital surround If you are using an Amplifier with a built-in digital surround as follows, you can enjoy the various audio systems including Dolby Digital Surround audio that sounds just like the movie. Connect an AV amplifier with built-in Dolby Digital decoder, DTS decoder, MPEG decoder or etc as shown below. Rear of TV/DVD UHF/ VHF O our DIGITAL AUDIO COAXIAL Coaxial Digital Audio Output Coaxial digital cable (not supplied) To Coaxial Digital Audio Input Front Speaker (Left) TV/DVD Subwoofer Front Speaker (Right) CDCD Center Speaker 000 o o o❑ AV Amplifier with built-in digital surround decoder as listed above Surround Speaker (Left) Surround Speaker (Right) * Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential unpublished works. © 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved. * "DTS" and "DTS Digital Out" are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. NOTE: • When you make the connections above, do not set DOLBY DIGITAL to DOLBY DIGITAL, MPEG to MPEG to ON on the AV Amplifier. If you do, a loud noise will suddenly come out from the speakers, affecting your ears or causing the speakers to be damaged. • When playing DTS-encoded CDs, only noise will be heard from the speakers or analogue stereo outputs. • Some DTS decoders which do not support DVD-DTS interface may not work properly with the unit. 44

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Connections
to
other
equipments
The
exact
arrangement
you
use
to
interconnect
various
video
and
audio
components
to
the
TV/DVD
is
depend-
ent
on
the
model
and
features
of
each
component.
Check
the
Owner's
Manual
provided
with
each
component
for
the
location
of
video
and
audio
inputs
and
outputs.
Using
an
Audio
Amplifier
Rear
of
TV/DVD
UHF
VH,
@"°
OpJ
DIGITAL
AUDIO
COAXIAL
O
Audio
(L)
Output
Audio
(R)
Output
0
Amplifier
000
000
To
Audio
(R)
Input
0
O
To
Audio
(L)
Input
AUDIO
cord
(not
supplied)
Using
an
AV
Amplifier
with
built-in
digital
surround
If
you
are
using
an
Amplifier
with
a
built-in
digital
surround
as
follows,
you
can
enjoy
the
various
audio
systems
including
Dolby
Digital
Surround
audio
that
sounds
just
like
the
movie.
Connect
an
AV
amplifier
with
built-in
Dolby
Digital
decoder,
DTS
decoder,
MPEG
decoder
or
etc
as
shown
below.
Rear
of
TV/DVD
UHF/
VHF
O
our
Coaxial
Digital
Audio
Output
Coaxial
digital
cable
(not
supplied)
To
Coaxial
Digital
Audio
Input
DIGITAL
AUDIO
COAXIAL
Front
Speaker
(Left)
Front
Speaker
TV/DVD
Subwoofer
(Right)
000
o o
o❑
AV
Amplifier
with
built-in
digital
surround
decoder
as
listed
above
CDCD
Surround
Speaker
(Left)
Center
Speaker
Surround
Speaker
(Right)
*
Manufactured
under
license
from
Dolby
Laboratories.
"Dolby"
and
the
double
-D
symbol
are
trademarks
of
Dolby
Laboratories.
Confidential
unpublished
works.
©
1992-1997
Dolby
Laboratories,
Inc.
All
rights
reserved.
*
"DTS"
and
"DTS
Digital
Out"
are
trademarks
of
Digital
Theater
Systems,
Inc.
NOTE:
When
you
make
the
connections
above,
do
not
set
DOLBY
DIGITAL
to
DOLBY
DIGITAL,
MPEG
to
MPEG
to
ON
on
the
AV
Amplifier.
If
you
do,
a
loud
noise
will
suddenly
come
out
from
the
speakers,
affecting
your
ears
or
causing
the
speakers
to
be
damaged.
When
playing
DTS-encoded
CDs,
only
noise
will
be
heard
from
the
speakers
or
analogue
stereo
outputs.
Some
DTS
decoders
which
do
not
support
DVD-DTS
interface
may
not
work
properly
with
the
unit.
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