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The DTS-6D Processor (player)
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The DTS-6D processor is designed to be integrated into your existing theater sound system without
affecting normal theater operation. All interconnects are standalone. No cuts or jumpers are necessary
on most systems.
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DTS-6D processor requires 5
1/4
" tall by 17" deep of 19" wide rack space for proper mounting. Select a
space in the sound rack not more than three feet from the existing cinema processor to be interconnected.
Bolt the DTS processor into the rack. Be sure to observe ventilation requirements specified in the
beginning of this book.
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Check that the DTS-6D front panel power switch is in the
OFF
position. Check that the rear panel AC
voltage switch is properly set for your main AC supply rating.
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Connect the power cable to the DTS-6D processor. (NOTE: The DTS-6D processor is a computer
based system and as such can be susceptible to power line surges. A quality surge/spike suppresser made
for computers is recommended.
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Connect the 9-pin cable (P/N D435) from the timecode reader head to the back of the DTS-6D
processor.
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Refer to wiring drawings in Section VIII that relates to your specific installation. Connect the analog and
logic cables/cards
to your cinema sound processor. If installing to a
SMART
cinema processor, contact
SMART
directly
:
Telephone (800) 45-
SMART
. DTS does offer
SMART
interface cables, for
MODV
use
D714 and
MODVI
use D706.
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You may connect the DTS-6D into sound racks that contain digital sound systems from Dolby and Sony.
See Section VIII “Wiring Diagrams” for installation details.
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The DTS-6D uses caddy-less
CD-ROM
drives. “Caddy-less” means the drive will not accept a
CD-ROM
disc in a caddy or case. Instead, you must remove the disc from its case and place it on the
CD
tray. See
Section V “Caddy-less
CD-ROM
Drives” for details.
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The DTS-6D has three
CD-ROM
drives. Drives “A” and “B” should be used for DTS movie discs and
Drive “C” should be used for DTS trailer discs. You may, however, play movie discs in any of the three
drives.
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