AEG DVD 4602 HC Instruction Manual & Guarantee page 22

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Note: If possible, use the S-video connection as this
guarantees the best signal quality. Do not forget to
switch the television set to the S-video input mode. The
component video connection also offers excellent signal
quality. If you use component video, the video output
signal has to be set to YUV. If the scart connection is
used, please select the setting RGB for the video output
signal (insofar as the television set supports this setting).
In RGB mode the picture is clearer and the colour repro-
duction more natural. Unfortunately we cannot provide
any general information on optimum connection as this
depends on the television set.
C. Connecting to a Stereo Radio
1. Connect the left and right audio channel (optional).
This unit is equipped with a stereo input (AUX IN) to
which audio sources can be connected (decoder,
audio processors, preamplifi ers). Connect the audio
output of the stereo radio to the AUX IN connection
of the unit.
2. Home Cinema System
3. Connect the cable to the left/right audio output of the
system (optional).
4. Connect the MW aerial.
5. Connect the FM aerial.
6. Connect the optical cable or the coaxial cable (optio-
nal).
7. AC power cord
Note:
After the cable connections have been made the
audio output signal of the unit has to be adjusted
accordingly.
The playback of DVDs with 5.1 sound requires
that you are using a 5.1 audio system and all six
loudspeakers are connected to the unit.
DVDs recorded in PCM format (sampling rate 96 kHz)
can only be played back in stereo.
D: Connecting to a Decoder or Amplifi er
When DVDs are being played back which were recorded
with Dolby Digital or MPEG audio format, the Dolby Bit-
stream or the MPEG audio stream are reproduced from
the player's optical or coaxial output. If you connect the
player by means of an optical or coaxial cable to a Dolby
Digital decoder or an MPEG audio decoder you will enjoy
the same surround sound quality as in a real cinema.
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Scart (optional)
Scart (optional)
Coaxial cable
Coaxial cable
(optional)
(optional)
To the coaxial input
To the coaxial input
Decoder or amplifi er with Dolby
Decoder or amplifi er with Dolby
Digital (AC-3) or MPEG (optional)
Digital (AC-3) or MPEG (optional)
Connection to an Optical Output
Take off the protective cap from the optical output and
connect the DVD player with an optical cable to the
optical input of the amplifi er. Then check whether the
plugs are fi xed fi rmly in the sockets. Keep the protective
cap in a safe place. If the optical connection is not being
used the protective cap should be put back in position
as otherwise dust may enter the unit or hazardous laser
radiation may be emitted.
The audio playback of the coaxial output depends on
the recording format of the inserted disc. The different
possibilities are shown in the following table.
Sound recording
Disc
format
Dolby Digital
(AC-3)
DVD
DTS
Linear PCM
MPEG1 / MPEG2
CD
Linear PCM
MP3
MP3
Television set
Television set
Audio/video cable
Audio/video cable
(optional)
(optional)
DVD player
DVD player
or optical cable (optional)
or optical cable (optional)
To the optical input
To the optical input
(loudspeaker connections
(loudspeaker connections
optional)
optional)
Signal at the coaxial
output
PCM
PCM / Raw (two-channel)
(48 KHz / 16 Bit)
RAW
Linear PCM (two-channel)
MPEG audio signal or
PCM (two-channel) (16-bit)
PCM
(sampling rate 44.1 kHz)
PCM
(sampling rate 44.1 kHz)
16.03.2004, 12:16:24 Uhr

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