Troubleshooting guide

11
EN
SETTING UP YOUR DVD PLAYER
DVD Player
ANALOG INPUT
R
L
AV (TV)
AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEOVIDEODIGITAL
RL
AUDIO cable
(commercially available)
Amplifier of stereo system, etc.
(Red) (White)
(Red)
(White)
Jack and Plug Colours
To amplifier
audio input jacks
Audio Left: White
Audio Right: Red
To AUDIO
OUT jacks
Connecting the Player to audio equipment provides normal stereo sound plus powerful stereo sound enhanced by
Dolby Digital (5.1 channel), DTS, and MPEG Audio.
Connecting to Audio Equipment
CC
Analogue audio connection
Playing 2 channel audio
CC
Digital audio connection
You can make this connection using a coaxial digital cable.
Digital Connection to an MD to Record a CD
Some Audio CDs have a short silent section between musical tracks. When sound from discs such as these is digitally
recorded by connecting the Player directly to a digital recorder (such as an MD player), the music may be recorded
continuously and track numbers may be lost.
CC
Digital Connection to Audio Equipment or MD Player without a Dolby Digital Decoder
Audio CD
Audio CD discs can be transferred digitally to other equipment such as an MD recorder, play the disc as you would
normally with the audio mode set to L+Rand use the connection shown above. Audio CDs recorded in the DTS format
cannot be transferred digitally or via analogue.
DVD
DVDs recorded in Dolby Digital (5.1 channel), Dolby surround (Pro Logic), DTS or MPEG Audio cannot be connected
digitally to external recording equipment such as an MD recorder.
It may be possible to record Dolby Digital or MPEG Audio via a digital connection if the DVD player output is set to PCM
and down mix is set to ON (see page 19 Audio Settings). Analgue recording is possible but not for DTS recorded audio.
DVD discs with linear PCM audio should play normally.
Playing Dolby Digital (5.1 channel), DTS or MPEG audio
Connecting an amplifier with a Dolby Digital/DTS/MPEG Audio digital surround processor or a Dolby Digital/DTS/ MPEG
Audio surround processor to your Players coaxial digital jack provides richer and more powerful audio play.
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Digital connection to a processor or amplifier with a coaxial digital input jack
You can make this connection using a coaxial digital cable.
NOTES:
This connection is not possible if the processor or amplifier to which you want to connect does not have a coaxial digital
input jack.
ANALOG AUDIO OUT and AV (TV) of the DVD player are not available on the DTS audio.
DVD Player
COAXIAL
DIGITAL IN
AV (TV)
AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEOVIDEODIGITAL
RL
To coaxial digital
input jack
To COAXIAL
DIGITAL OUT
jack
Coaxial digital cable
(commercially available)
Audio equipment with
coaxial digital input jack
DVD Player
COAXIAL
DIGITAL IN
AV (TV)
AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEOVIDEODIGITAL
RL
To coaxial digital
input jack
Dolby Digital (5.1 ch)/DTS/
MPEG Audio processor or
amplifier
To COAXIAL
DIGITAL OUT jack
Coaxial digital cable
(commercially available)
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