Connecting To Your Audio Equipment (Analogue Or Digital); Connecting To A Video Projector To Watch Digital Tv - Philips DSR 2010 User Manual

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4.2

Connecting to your audio equipment (analogue or digital)

Depending on your audio equipment, you might have several options to connect your Digital-Receiver.
ANALOGUE CONNECTION (A)
Connect the L/R audio output sockets to the relevant L/R audio input sockets of your audio
equipment using a double CINCH cable (not supplied). Consult the user manual of your audio
equipment to locate the proper analogue audio inputs.
Note: with this connection set up you can control the volume (up/down and mute) using either your Digital-
Receiver or your audio equipment remote control.
DIGITAL CONNECTION (B)
Connect the audio "DIGITAL" output socket to the relevant digital audio input socket of your audio
equipment using a single CINCH cable (not supplied). Consult the user manual of your audio
equipment to locate the proper digital audio input.
Note: with this connection set up you can only control the volume (up/down and mute) using your audio
equipment remote control; refer to the user manual of your audio equipment.
4.3

Connecting to a video projector to watch Digital TV

Connect the "TV" SCART socket of your Digital-Receiver to your video projector.
Video projectors are often fed with S-Video format video signals. If this is the case with your
projector, follow the instructions below for connection and installation:
- Connect a SCART/S-Video adapter to the "TV" SCART of your receiver (not supplied), and
connect the adapter to the S-Video input of your video projector by means of a S Video cable.
- Installation: refer to chapter 11.5.2 to change the "TV/VCR output" setting of your Digital-Receiver
to S-VIDEO/PAL-CVBS.
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