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Hookups (cont'd)
73
DVDIVCR
to a
TV
and
to
a Stereo
Receiver
that
is
Dolby
Digital-compatible
Using Digital
Audio
connections
Antenna/Cable TV
Signal
f
/
e
DVDIVCR
I
3
Back of TV (example only)
2
Stereo
Receiver
1
2
Connect
the antenna or Cable TV signal to the ANT-IN
(Antenna
In)
jack
of your
DVD/VCR.
Connect
a coaxial
digital
audio
cable
(not
supplied)
to the
DVD/VCR's
COAXIAL
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
jack
and
to the
COAXIAL
DIGI-
TAL
AUDIO
IN jack
on the
Stereo
Receiver.
This digital audio connection only provides sound for the DVD Player of the DVD/VCR. So, in
order to use the VCR features or view TV channels at the DVD/VCR, you still need to either
connect the RF coaxial cable between the ANT-OUT jack of the DVD/VCR and the TV's
Antenna In jack, or connect the supplied red/white audio cables. To connect the supplied RF
coaxial cable, see step 2 on page eight. To connect the red/white audio cables, see step 2 on
page 11.
Connect
the
supplied
yellow
video
cable
to the
yellow
DVD/VCR
VIDEO
OUTjack
on the
DVD/VCR
and
to the
VIDEO
IN jack
on the
TV.
To use component
video cable or S-Video
cable instead
for the DVD
Player, see pages 11-I 2. You will still need the yellow
video cable or RF coaxial
cable for VCR features.
Plug in the power
cords of the stereo receiver,
TV, and DVD/VCR.
Turn on the stereo receiver
and select its Auxiliary
IN channel.
Turn
on the TV and set it to the correct
Video In channel.
You are ready to turn on the DVD/VCR.
Go to page 15 before turning on
the DVD/VCR.
Remember...
Some DVDs are recorded in 5.1 channel Dolby Digital Surround. Select 5.1 channel
Dolby Digital Surround Sound in the DVD Disc menu.
If you connect the DVD/VCR to a Dolby Digital Stereo Receiver, set DOLBY DIGITAL
to ON in the DVD Player's Setup menu. Details are on page 70. If the DVD/VCR
is not
connected to a Dolby Digital-compatible
Stereo Receiver, set DOLBY DIGITAL to OFF.
Incorrect
settings may cause noise distortion
and damage the speakers.

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