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Connecting, Optional, Equipment

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Connecting to Optional Equipment You can enjoy high quality dynamic sounds by connecting the DVD video player to optional audio equipment. • For connection to your TV, see "Connecting to a TV" L) 19 D• • For details of output sound, see D. • This section uses the following reference marks. !7> : Front speaker : Rear speaker : Sub woofer : Center speaker : Signal flow Warning • When you are connecting (via the OPTICAL or COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack) an AV decoder 0 that does not have Dolby Digital, Digital Theater Systems (DTS) or MPEG2 decoding function, be sure 0 a to set "Digital Out" to "PCM" from the on-screen 5- displays ID ED. Otherwise, high volume sound may damage your hearing as well as the speakers. • When playing DTS-encoded discs (audio CDs), excessive noise may be output from the analog audio output jacks. To avoid possible damage to the audio system, you should take proper precautions when the analog audio output jacks of the DVD video player are connected to an amplification system. To enjoy DTS Digital Surrounds. playback, an external 5.1 channel DTS Digital SurroundTM decoder system must be connected to the OPTICAL or COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack of the DVD video player. Notes • DO NOT connect the OPTICAL or COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack of the DVD video player to the AC-3 RF input of a Dolby Digital Receiver. This input on your AN Receiver is reserved for Laserdisc use only and is incompatible with the OPTICAL / COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack of the DVD video player. • Connect the COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack of the DVD video player to the "DIGITAL (COAXIAL)" input of a Receiver or Processor. • Connect the OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack of the DVD video player to the "DIGITAL (OPTICAL)" input of a Receiver or Processor. • Refer to the owner's manual of the connected equipment as well. • When you connect the DVD video player to other equipment, be sure to turn off the power and unplug all of the equipment from the wall outlet before making any connections. • The output sound of the DVD video player has a wide dynamic range. Be sure to adjust the receiver's volume to a moderate listening level. Otherwise, the speakers may be damaged by a sudden high volume sound. • Turn off the amplifier before you connect or disconnect the DVD video player's power cord. If you leave the amplifier power on, the speakers may be damaged. 21

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Connecting
to
Optional
Equipment
You
can
enjoy
high
quality
dynamic sounds
by
connecting
the
DVD
video
player
to
optional
audio
equipment.
For
connection
to
your
TV,
see
"Connecting
to
a
TV"
L)
19
D•
For
details
of
output
sound,
see
D.
This
section
uses
the
following
reference
marks.
!7>
:
Front
speaker
:
Rear
speaker
:
Sub
woofer
:
Center
speaker
:
Signal
flow
Notes
DO
NOT
connect
the
OPTICAL
or
COAXIAL
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
jack
of
the
DVD
video
player
to
the
AC
-3
RF
input
of
a
Dolby
Digital
Receiver.
This
input
on
your
AN
Receiver
is
reserved
for
Laserdisc
use
only
and
is
incompatible
with
the
OPTICAL
/
COAXIAL
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
jack
of
the
DVD
video
player.
Connect
the
COAXIAL
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
jack
of
the
DVD
video
player
to
the
"DIGITAL
(COAXIAL)"
input
of
a
Receiver
or
Processor.
Connect
the
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
jack
of
the
DVD
video
player
to
the
"DIGITAL
(OPTICAL)"
input
of
a
Receiver
or
Processor.
Refer
to
the
owner's
manual
of
the
connected
equipment
as
well.
When
you
connect
the
DVD
video
player
to
other
equipment,
be
sure
to
turn
off
the
power
and
unplug
all
of
the
equipment
from
the
wall
outlet
before
making
any
connections.
The
output
sound
of
the
DVD
video
player
has
a
wide
dynamic
range.
Be
sure
to
adjust
the
receiver's
volume
to
a
moderate
listening
level.
Otherwise,
the
speakers
may
be
damaged
by
a
sudden
high
volume
sound.
Turn
off
the
amplifier
before
you
connect
or
disconnect
the
DVD
video
player's
power
cord.
If
you
leave
the
amplifier
power
on,
the
speakers
may
be
damaged.
Warning
When
you
are
connecting
(via
the
OPTICAL
or
COAXIAL
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
jack)
an
AV
decoder
that
does
not
have
Dolby
Digital,
Digital
Theater
Systems
(DTS)
or
MPEG2
decoding
function,
be
sure
to
set
"Digital
Out"
to
"PCM"
from
the
on
-screen
displays
ID
ED.
Otherwise,
high
volume
sound
may
damage
your
hearing
as
well
as
the
speakers.
When
playing
DTS-encoded
discs
(audio
CDs),
excessive
noise
may
be
output
from
the
analog
audio
output
jacks.
To
avoid
possible
damage
to
the
audio
system,
you
should
take
proper
precautions
when
the
analog
audio
output
jacks
of
the
DVD
video
player
are
connected
to
an
amplification
system.
To
enjoy
DTS
Digital
Surrounds.
playback,
an
external
5.1 channel
DTS
Digital
SurroundTM
decoder
system
must
be
connected
to
the
OPTICAL
or
COAXIAL
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
jack
of
the
DVD
video
player.
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