Dvd Player + "Iv + Dolby Digital Or Dts Receiver - RCA RC5227P User Manual

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Connections
& Setup
DVD Player + "IV + Dolby Digital or DTS Receiver
To Connect the DVD Player
1.
If you have a Dolby Digital or DTS receiver, insert an optical digital cable (not provided)
to
the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack on the DVD player to the Digital Input jack on the back of the
receiver. You must also set the Digital Output setting in the Sound menu (see chapter 5).
Note.. The connection
illustration on the left shows a digital optical cable. If your receiver
has a coaxial AUDIO IN jack, use a shielded (coaxial)
video or audio cable with RCA plugs
at both ends to connect the coaxial digital audio jacks on the DVD player and the A/V
receiven
2.
Connect the video cable.
• Basic video connection
- Connect the video cable (yellow) to the VIDEO OUT jack on
the back of your DVD Player, and to the Video Input jack on your TV.
OR
• S-Video - (optional)
If your TV has an S-Video Input jack, connect the S-Video cable to the
S-VIDEO OUT jack on the back of your DVD Player and to the S-Video jack on your TV. If
your TV doesn't have S-Video, use the basic video connection
listed above.
OR
• Component
video (optional)
- If your TV has component
video (Y, Pw and PR jacks) use
video-grade
cables for the Y, PB, and PR connections.
Note that it is essential to match the
color coded connectors
with a compatible
TV. If your TV doesn't have component
video,
use the basic video connection
listed above.
,
Down
Mix Audio
(optional)
- Connect the second set of AUDIO OUT jacks on the back of
the DVD player to the AUDIO IN jacks on the back of the TV. This allows you to listen to
discs without going through the receiver. For example,
if it's late at night and you want to
listen to a disc without
5.1-channel
sound on, you can turn off the receiver and listen to the
disc through
the TV speakers.
4.
Plug in the AC power cord into an AC outlet.
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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unpublished works.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 is a registered trademark of Digital Home Theater Systems, inc.
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