The following show examples of connections commonly used to connect the DVD player either TV and other
components.
Notes
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Be sure to turn off the power to all components in the system before connecting another component.
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Refer to the Instruction Manuals for your TV, stereo system and any other components to be connected to the
DVD player.
CONNECTION TO AN AUDIO SYSTEM
Method 1
AUDIO
Audio Input Jacks
DVD
Audio Out
• Method 1 DVD Player + Stereo system
• Method 2 DVD Player + Dolby Digital decoder or DTS decoder
Notes
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If output Dolby Digital audio, connect to a Dolby Digital decoder, and set Dolby Digital to on for audio out-
put in the setup mode.
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If output DTS audio, connect to a DTS decoder, and set DTS to ON for audio output in the setup mode.
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Unless connected to a Dolby Digital decoder, or a DTS decoder, set Dolby Digital or DTS to off for audio out-
put in the setup mode. Playing a DVD using incorrect settings may generate noise distortion, and may also
damage the speakers.
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The audio source on a disc in a 5.1 channel Dolby Digital surround format cannot be recorded as digital sound
by an MD or DAT deck.
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Set Dolby Digital and DTS to off for audio output in the setup mode. Playing a DVD using incorrect settings may
generate noise distortion, and may also damage the speakers.(See page 27 to set ON for Dolby Digital and DTS)
Optical cable (not supplied)
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Optical cable (not supplied) may be damaged when bent at sharp angles. Ensure cables are coiled in loops
with a diameter of 15 cm or more when storing them.
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Use a cable which is 3m or shorter.
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Insert cable plugs firmly into the connectors when making connections.
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If a plug has minor scratches or is dirty, clean it with a soft cloth before inserting it into a connector.
Stereo system
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Method 2
Dolby Digital decoder
DTS decoder
Digital Audio
Input Jacks
Digital Out
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