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Connecting
to an AV
receiver
To enjoy multicllannel
surt-ocrnd sound you
tneed to connect thus player to an AV receiver
Llsrng a digital output. There are both coaxial
and optrcal drgital jacks: use whrchever is
convenient.
In addition to a diyrtal connectron
we
recommend
also connecting
usrng the
stereo analog connectioli.
You'll probably also want to connect a video
output to your AV trecerver. You can use any
of the video outputs available on this player
(the illustration
shows a standard (compos-
ite) connection).
1 Connect one of DIGITAL OUT jacks on
this player to a digital input on your AV
receiver.
Thus enables you to listen to multrchannel
surround sound
For an optical cont-iection. use an optrcai
cable (riot supplied)
to
connect
tile OPTICAL
DlGlTALOUTlack
to an optrcal rnput on you
AV receiver.
For a coaxial connection,
use a coaxial cable
(similar to the supplied video cable) to
connect the
COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT
jack to a
coaxial input on your AV receiver.
2
Connect the analog AUDIO OUT IL/R
or 2L/R and VIDEO OUT jacks on this
player to a set of analog audio and video
inputs on your AV receiver.
The diagram shows standard video
connections,
but you can alternatively
use
the S-Video or component
video connections
If they're avarlable.
3
Connect the AV receiver's video
output to a video input on your TV
u
Tip
l
You usually have to connect the same
kind of video cable between your DVD
player and AV receiver, and between
your AV receiver and TV.
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