Connecting Up; Connecting The Transmitter To Digital Sources - Pioneer SE-DIR800C Operating Instructions Manual

Digital cordless surround headphone
Hide thumbs Also See for SE-DIR800C:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages

Available languages

Getting started

Connecting up

Connecting the transmitter to digital sources

You can connect the digital output of a DVD player, LD player, digital TV, etc. directly to one of
the DIGITAL IN jacks on the transmitter unit using either the supplied coaxial digital cable, or
a commercially available optical digital cable.
Transmitter
Note
! The optical digital cable is an extremely
high-precision device and is sensitive to
jolts and external pressure. Be careful
when inserting and removing the cable
plug.
! An AC-3 RF input is not provided with
this system. AC-3 RF signals from LD
players cannot be directly input.
! The digital inputs supports only 44.1kHz
or 48kHz sample rates. (The DIGITAL
indicator on the front panel flashes if the
sample rate is not compatible.) Set the
digital output of your DVD player to
48kHz.
! Use the analog inputs when playing DAT
tapes in LP mode (with 32kHz sample
rate).
! This system does not support MPEG-2
AAC format.
To DIGITAL IN jack
Optical digital cable
Coaxial digital cable
About DTS
! A DTS-compatible DVD player is required
for playback of DVDs with DTS audio.
(For further details, see the operating
instructions of the DVD player.)
! When playing DTS LDs and CDs, you
may hear noise when scanning. This is
not a malfunction.
! Make sure that the DVD player is set to
output DTS digital audio. (See the
operating instructions for the DVD
player.) Depending on the disc, you may
also have to select DTS audio from the
disc's menu.
! Depending on the DVD player, you may
not be able to hear DTS audio from the
analog outputs. In this case, use the
digital output.
Digital output from DVD
player, LD player, Digital TV,
etc.
02
17
En

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents