DVD Player with Video Cassette Recorder Owner's Manual CDVC800D

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CONNECTING TO A RECEIVER WITH DOLBY DIGITAL DECODER
If using this DVD/VCR COMBINATION UNIT to play a DVD disc in 5.1 channel Dolby Digital surround, the
DVD/VCR COMBINATION UNIT outputs a Dolby Digital data stream from its COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO
OUT jack. By hooking the DVD/VCR COMBINATION UNIT up to a Dolby Digital receiver, you can enjoy a
more convincing, realistic ambience with powerful and high-quality surround sound as heard in movie theaters.
Use an audio coaxial digital cable (commercially available) for the audio connections.
ANT-IN
ANT-OUT
S-VIDEO
OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
DVD
AUDIO OUT
DVD
Y
Cb L
Cr R
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL
To COAXIAL DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT jack
To COAXIAL DIGITAL
AUDIO INPUT jack
Front speaker
(left)
Center speaker
Front speaker
(right)
Surround
speaker
(left)
Surround
speaker
(right)
Subwoofer
Receiver with
Dolby Digital Decoder
DVD/VCR VCR
AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN
VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN
L
R
L
R
[Fig. 5]
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.
¡If the output is Dolby Digital audio, connect to a Dolby Digital decoder, and set Dolby Digital to ON for audio
output in the setup mode.
¡
Unless connected to a Dolby Digital receiver, set DOLBY DIGITAL 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
.
Notes
¡Be sure to turn off the power to all components in the system before connecting another component.
¡Refer to the Owner's Manuals for stereo systems and any other components to be connected to the DVD/VCR
COMBINATION UNIT.
ANT-IN
ANT-OUT
To Right (red) and Left (white)
ANALOG AUDIO OUT jacks
Stereo system
To ANALOG AUDIO INPUT jacks
S-VIDEO
OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
DVD
AUDIO OUT
DVD
Y
L
R
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL
DVD/VCR VCR
AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN
VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN
L
R
L
R
Cb
Cr
To Right (red) and Left (white)
AUDIO INPUT jacks
or
To AUDIO OUT jacks
CONNECTING TO AN ANALOG AUDIO SYSTEM
[Fig. 6]