Rear Panel Connections ,L - Pioneer DV-C505 Operating Instructions Manual

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IDC I
Connecting
Up
Rear panel connections
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When connecting this player up to your
TV, AV receiver or other components,
make sure that all components are
switched off and unplugged.
a
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT - COAXIAL
This is a digital audio output for connection
to a PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS and/or MPEG-
compatible
AV receiver that has a coaxial
digital input.
Connect using a commercially
available
coaxial digital audio cable.
0
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
This is a high quality video output for
connection
to a TV monitor or AV receiver
that has component
video inputs.
Connect using a commercially
available
three-way component
video cable. Be careful
to match the colors of the jacks and cables
for correct connection.
(1 AUDIO OUT IL/R / 2L/R
Two pairs of analog audio outputs for
connection
to your TV AV receiver or stereo
system. Even if you are connecting
up one of
the digital outputs, we still recommend
you
connect these jacks.
Use the supplied red/white stereo audio
cable when connecting
these jacks. Match
the colors of the jacks and cables for correct
stereo sound.
0
ACIN
Connect the supplred power cord here, then
plug into a power outlet.
fl
VIDEO OUT
This is a standard video output that you can
connect to your TV or AV recerver using the
supplied yellow video cable.
a
5 (S-Video output)
Thus is an S-video output that you can use
instead of the video output described
in a
above.
Connect using a commercially
available S-
Video cable.
0
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT - OPTICAL
This is a drgrtal audio output for connection
to a PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS and/or MPEG-
compatrble
AV receiver that has an optical
digital Input.
Connect using a commercially
available
optical digital audio cable.
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Tip
l
You may find it useful to have the
manuals supplied with your other
components
handy when connecting
this player.
l
If you come across any unfamiliar
terms
in this sectton of the manual, take a look
at the Glossary startrng on
page 58.

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