Connecting To Optional Equipment; Conecting To A Audio System - Philips DVD 691 Owner's Manual

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Preparation
Sound
1
Digital audio connections provide the clearest
sound. Connect one of the DVD player's
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (COAXIAL or
OPTICAL) to your amplifier or receiver.
2
If digital connections are not possible, connect
the DVD player's red and white AUDIO OUT to
your amplifier, receiver, stereo or TV.
Connecting to Optional
Equipment
A digital component with a built-in MPEG 2,
Dolby Digital™ or DTS decoder allows you to
enjoy the surround sound while producing the
effect of being in a movie theater or a concert
hall.
If your receiver has a Dolby Digital™,
MPEG 2 or DTS decoder,
Connect to A/V receiver with digital
coaxial or optical cable
Connect the DIGITAL COAXIAL AUDIO OUT
of the DVD player to the corresponding input on
the receiver using the normal audio or video
cable supplied.
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Connecting to a Audio System
1
You can also listen to the sound of audio CDs
and DVD video discs by connecting to an
optional stereo systems.
2
Connect the Left and Right AUDIO OUT on the
DVD player to the Left and Right AUDIO IN on
the stereo systems.
Analog connection to a multi-channel A/V
receiver with 6 channels audio in
connectors
A multi-channel decoder enables playback of
DVDs recorded in multi-channel surround
without the need of optional decoder. Connect
the audio out jacks to the corresponding jacks of
your A/V receiver with six cables. In the SPEAKER
SETUP menu, select DOWNMIX to OFF and
enable the 6CH decode function by the method
introduced on the chapter [ Setup Menu ].
Notes:
– If the audio format of the digital output does
not match the capabilities of your receiver, the
receiver will produce a strong, distorted sound or no
sound at all.
DVD736K IFU for /751
2001.1.31, 10:32 AM
3141 016 19191

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