Dvd!Vcr + %/+ Audio Receiver - RCA DRC6300N User Manual

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DVD/VCR + TV + Audio Receiver
Both Dolby Dig[taP and DTS_ are audio formats used to record 5.1-eharmel
audio signals onto the
digital hack of filn'_ (while the film is bang made). Both of these formats provide up to six separate
channels: left, right, center, left rear, light rear, and common subwoofer. The disc will play 5.1-channel
sound only [f you've connected a DTS or Dolby Digital compatibk
receiver or decoder and [f the disc [s
encoded in the Dolby Digital or DTS format.
PleaseReadThis Berate Using the DIGITAL AUDIOOUTJac!!
Thisp/ayer'¢diqita/ output jack is desiqned tar a connection to a Daftly Diqital or DTScompatit)/emedv_r or decode_
Older diqital equipment may not t)e eompatit_/ewith the Dolt_yOiqtt(Rt)itstreanl Sucha connection con createa
hidh /eva of noise that may be ham?R Jr to your ears,and could damage headphonesor speakersIt is ffnportant to
choosethe correct Diqital Output setting in the DVDplayer'sAudio rnenu,espeeia/lywhen you use either of the
DIGITAL AUDIOOUTiaeks _or morn inR)rmadon, go to page 39
1. Connect the left and right audio cables to your audio/video
receiver and to the AUDIO OUT L (left -
white) and R (right - red)jacks
on the back of your DVD/VCR.
2.
If you have a Dolby Digital or DTS compatible
receiver, use one of the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jacks to
connect the receiver to the DVD/VCR. You must also set the Digital Output setting in the Audio
menu (go to page 39).
Not_: The DIGI £ 4LAUDIO OUTlack has two options: OPTICAL cirld CTJAXIAL S ome Dolt)y Diqita/ compatit)/e r_ceiv_rs
h(_ve one type of Dtgita/ Audio Input jack,and some have t_oth Under most conditions, optica/ and coaxta/
connections work equally wet/- the only difterence is the type of eat_/e you connect to the lock
It you want to use a lessexpensi_ eat_/_, c onnect a eoaxia/ cat)le to the COAXLqL i aeL Rard_ but sometinTes,coaxial
eat_/es - especiallylong ones,pk:k up radio trdquency [RF}intert_mnee tram household app/ianees,nearby power
fines,and/or broadcast towers
It you would rather use the OPFIC4L i_lek,connect on opti_'a/diqita/ caUe to the DI/D/I/C8and to the corresponding
diqita/ optiea/ input lack on the receive:
3,
Connect the video cable,
i.
B.
Basic video connection
- Connect the video cable (yellow) to the VIDEO OUT jack on the back of
your DVD/VCR player, and to the Video Input jack on yam TV (someth'nes labeled VIDEO IN).
S-Video (optional)
- If your TV has an S-Video jack, connect an S-Video cable (not provided) to
the S-VIDEO OUT jack on the back of your DVD/VCR playel and to the S-VIDEO jack on yam TV.
This connection
is only for DVD signaL For the VCR signal, you must also connect the standard
video cable.
C.
Component
video (optional, connection
not pictured)
- If your TV has component
video jacks (Y,
Pb, Pr), connect component
video cables (riot plov[ded) to the COMPONENT OUT jacks on the
DVD/VCR player for the best p[ctme quality. This connection
[s only fm DVD signal. For the VCR
signal, you must also connect the standard video cable.
4,
Connect the AC power cord into an AC outlet.
Manutaetur_d
under license tram Do/by Latsomtorius
"Oo/tsy" and the dout;/e-D syn?I;o/ar_
trademarks of Oo/tsy
Lat_omtories
DLC,is a reqistemd trademark
of Oiqital Home Theater Systems, Ine
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