Before connection
eDisconnect the AC power supply cord.
eTurn off all equipment and mad the appropriate
operating instructions.
eThe equipment conncotions
described arc examples.
ePorlpheral equipment and optional cables sold sopar_tely unless otherwise indicated.
Enjoy the powerful movie theater and hall-like sound available with
multiple channel _.wdio found on DVDs by connecIing _._n amplrfror
and speakers.
Amplifier
; _
_- _i_
I
gL.-Ii--
Speakers
(example)
Connect three or more
spcakero for surround
sound.
--
Optical digital audio cable
13o not bend sharply when
oonncoting.
You can playback the sound from a video c_&ssotte recorder, tape
dock, laser disc player, etc., through this unit's spoal_r.
AUDIO OUT l
Video casue_e
recorder
L
R
Insert fully, with this
side f_._oinpup.
TO enjoy multi-channel
surround sound
Connect an amplifier with a built-in decoder or a docc<lor-amplifier
combination.
Change the suttings in "Digital output" (-_ page 31).
eYou can only use DTS Digital Surround decoders that are
compatible with DVD.
Recording
Output
eWith DVD, the following conditions must be met: _) the disc doesn't
have protcotion preventing digital recording, and ,._ the recording
equipment can handle signals wiIh a sampling frequency of 48
kHz.
eYou cannot reoold WMAiMP3.
When recording DVDs, ma_:u the following suttings.
Advanced surround: OFF (-_ page 19)
PCM Digital Output: Up to 48 kHz (-_ page 31)
Dolby DigitaliDTS
DigiIal Surround: PCM (_ page 31)
When connecting
a reoord player
We recommend using a record player with a built-in phone equalizer.
If your player dcosn*l have a built-in equalizer, conne_
it first to a
sopar_to equalizer and then connect that to this unit.
To playback
1
Press [TUNEPJAUX]
to select "AUX".
Each t{mo you press the button:
FM_AM_AUX
t
J
2
Start play.
O
RQT6815