Setting Digital Out - Sanyo DWM-400 Instruction Manual

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Setting Digital Out

If the COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT jack is connected to the
amplifier, you must set as follows:
z /ON
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
OPEN/CLOSE
ZOOM
ANGLE
RANDOM
REPEAT
4
A-B REPEAT
b
ENT
a
RETURN
5
TOP MENU
MENU
SETUP
ON SCREEN
SETUP
SLOW
SEARCH MODE
PAUSE/STEP
PREV
NEXT
PLAY
REV
FWD
PROGRAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
0
7
8
9
+10
1. Press [SETUP] in the stop mode.
"SETUP" screen appears.
SETUP
LANGUAGE
DISPLAY
DIGITAL OUT
PARENTAL
TVG
2. Press [p] to select "DIGITAL OUT".
3. Press [ENT].
"DIGITAL OUT" screen appears.
DIGITAL OUT
DOLBY DIGITAL
LPCM
MPEG
BITSTREAM
96kHz LPCM
DTS
MAIN MENU
4. Press [a] to select the submenu.
5. Press [p] or [o] to select "LPCM" or "BITSTREAM".
DOLBY DIGITAL:
If your amplifier has Dolby Digital Decoder, select
"BITSTREAM". If not, select "LPCM".
6. Press [ENT].
The submenu is set.
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7. Press [b] to skip back to "DOLBY DIGITAL".
8. Repeat steps 2 - 7 to set other items ("MPEG", "96kHz
LPCM" and "DTS").
4, a, 5, b
MPEG (Moving Picture Expert Group):
If your amplifier has MPEG2 Decoder, select
ENT
"BITSTREAM". If not, select "LPCM".
96kHz LPCM (96kHz Liner Pulse Code
Modulation):
If your amplifier is available for 96kHz sampling, select
"96kHz LPCM". If not, select "48kHz LPCM".
Notes:
When "48kHz LPCM" is set, there are 48kHz LPCM
audio signals from the AUDIO OUT jacks, not 96kHz
LPCM audio signals.
When playing back the DVD video disc which re-
corded with 96kHz LPCM, there is no digital output.
However playing back the DVD video disc with no
copyright protection, the sound is original recorded
sound.
DTS:
If your amplifier has DTS Decoder, select "ON". If not,
select "OFF".
9. Press [SETUP] to close the screen.
Note:
To return to the "SETUP" screen, press [p] to select "MAIN
MENU", and press [ENT].
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4/26/04, 11:49 AM
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