Operation Manual

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Connection to other equipment
3. Connecting an audio system
You can supply the TV sound to the stereo equipment (A) with the scart socket. Use a special scart cable
for the connection sold separately. (please consult your hi-fi instructions for details). If you have a sur-
round sound amplifier/decoder (B) with a coaxial digital input, you can connect the Coaxial Digital Audio
Output to it, using a suitable coaxial digital lead. This connection carries the audio signal from the set’s
Digital channels only.
Note:
The Bass/Treble/Balance adjustments (see
P.18) only function with the sound from the TV
speakers - it does not affect the audio output
sockets.
After connecting a Dolby Digital decoder please select in the DVD menu the Dolby Digital (DD) sound track
option.
Several DVDs may be pre-recorded on both sides however only one side contains the Dolby Digital sound
track. Please insert the correct DVD side.
When a DTS sound track is played the integrated loudspeakers are mute. The DTS sound can only be
played digitally using the digital outlet. DTS decoder is necessary for hearing.
Digital audio output is active only when receiving DVB-T, not when receiving analogue cable TV
broadcasting.
4. Connecting Video camera and Video recorder
Select the AV input mode (see page 11). You can see the playback picture from video camera.
Note:
If you have a camcorder with S-video, use
an S-video cable instead of a standard
video cable. Do not connect both a stand-
ard video cable and an S-video cable at
the same time, or the picture performance
will be unacceptable. (19/22DV615/
616DG)
Video camera
TV (Back side view)
(AV cable, not supplied)
AV output
Video recorder
(SCART cable, not supplied)
(A)
(B)
TV (Back side view)
(Coaxial digital
lead, not supplied)
Surround sound amplifier
system
Stereo amplifier
Audio in put
(Scart-RCA
cable, not
supplied)
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