User guide

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Connections
AUDIO COMPONENTS
RR
DVD RECORDER
DIGITAL
OUT
DIGITAL
IN
TAPE DECK
AUDIO
OUT
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
DIGITAL
OUT
CD PLAYER
L
R
L L
The output audio signal from the TAPE OUT jack is the same
signal which is currently selected.
Caution:
Do not connect this unit and other components to mains
power until all connections between components have been
completed.
Notes:
Insert all plugs and connectors securely. Incomplete con-
nections may make noise.
Be sure to connect the left and right channels properly.
Red connectors are for the R (right) channel, and white con-
nectors are for the L (left) channel.
• Be sure to connect input and output properly.
• Refer to the instructions for each component that is connect-
ed to this unit.
• Do not bind audio/video connection cables with power cords
and speaker cables this will result in generating a hum or
other noise.
CONNECTING DIGITAL AUDIO COMPONENTS
There are 4 digital inputs, 2 coaxial jacks and 2 optical jacks,
on the rear panel. You can use these jacks to input PCM,
Dolby Digital and DTS bitstream signals from a CD, DVD, or
other digital source components.
• There is one digital output coaxial jack and one optical output
jack on the rear panel. These jacks can be connected to a CD
recorder, DVD recorder, or a MD deck inputs, respectively.
Refer to the instructions for each component. To setup the
digital audio format of DVD player, or other digital source's
connected to digital input jacks.
You can designate the input for each digital input/output
jacks according to your component.
Notes:
There is no Dolby Digital RF input jack. Please use an exter-
nal RF demodulator Dolby Digital decoder when connecting
the Dolby Digital RF output jack of the video disc player to the
digital input jack.
The digital signal jacks on this unit conform to the EIA stan-
dard. If you use a cable that does not conform to this stan-
dard, this unit may not function properly.
Each type of audio jack works independently. Signals input
through the digital and analog jacks are output through the
corresponding digital and analog jacks, respectively.