Sound Inputs Menu - T+A DD 1535 R Operating Instructions Manual

Digital surround decoder
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Up to eight AV source devices (with picture and sound
signal) can be connected to your surround receiver.
The analogue stereo signals of the external source
devices are passed to the DD 1535 R via the co-axial
Cinch sockets.
The illustration of the menu on the left lists the available
alternative inputs of the DD 1535 R - the co-axial and
optical digital inputs ( DIG-1, DIG-2, DIG-3, DIG-4, DIG-5,
DIG-6 ) and the multi-channel input MCH-IN.
Each of these alternative inputs can be assigned to an
audio or AV input.
CD
TUNER
TAPE
AUX-1
AUX-2
CAM
2)
2)
VCR-1
VCR-2
1)
STB
Settopbox (SAT-Receiver)
Á
2)
VCR
Videorecorder
Á
3)
AAV
AUX/AV
Á
Examples:
(see Wiring Diagram 3)
The digital sound signal of the DVD player is connected to
the co-axial (Cinch) digital input DIG-3 of the DD 1535 R;
for this reason the name DVD must be added to DIG-3
as a suffix - and that is the factory default setting.
(see Wiring Diagram 5)
The digital sound signal of the SETTOPBOX is
connected to the optical digital input DIG-1 of the
SR 1535 R; in this case the name STB must be added
as a suffix to DIG-1.
Audio inputs Menu
TAPE-2
TV
1)
DVD
STB
3)
3)
AAV-1
AAV-2
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Some source devices also generate a digital output
signal, others an analogue multi-channel signal (MCH).
Alternative input sockets of the DD 1535 R can be
assigned to these source devices; these inputs are
suitable for digital signals (co-axial or optical) and multi-
channel signals.
In such cases the assigned digital or multi-channel signal
from the decoder is accepted and processed instead of
the analogue stereo input signal.
The alternative inputs are assigned within the 'Inputs
Menu'.
MCH-IN
Note:
The Multi-channel input is only active if the MCH-IN
surround mode is selected. This mode can only be
selected for the source to which MCH-IN is assigned.

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