2 Conncting Up/Raccordement
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S1/S2
AC IN
R
C
B
Y
COMPONENT
C
SURROUND
L
R
CENTER
WOOFER
SUB
LEFT
RIGHT
1
2
2
1
VIDEO OUTPUT
OUTPUT
AUDIO
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
VIDEO
EXTERNAL INTERNAL
2
REMOTE CONTROL
DIGITAL OUTPUT
IN
OUT
1
A/V EUROCONNECTOR
AUX
TV
2
3
1
4
Home theater audio connections
Important:
Before making or changing any rear panel connec-
tions, make sure that all components are switched off and unplugged
from the wall outlet.
This player outputs multi-channel audio in both analog and digital
form. Check the manual for your amplifier/receiver to see what
equipment it is compatible with (especially which digital formats—
Dolby Digital, DTS, etc.—it can decode).
Connecting optical cables
Before plugging in an optical cord, pull
out the protective cover from the optical
jack.
Optical interconnects only plug in one
way, so make sure the plug is correctly
lined up with the jack before inserting.
You should hear it click into position
when fully inserted.
COAX
OPT
Connecting coaxial cables
Use an interconnect with a pin-type
(also called RCA or phono) plug on
each end to connect up digital coaxial-
type jacks. Make sure that the plug is
pushed fully home.
Connecting analog audio cables
Be sure to fully insert each plug for the best connection. The plugs
and jacks are colour-coded to make connection easier.
If your amplifier has stereo inputs
only, connect them here.
Connect to the coaxial or optical input of your
amplifier, if it has digital inputs.
Plug into a standard AC wall
outlet.
If your amplifier has 5.1 channel analog inputs, connect them
here.
Connect to the surround L (left)/R (right), center and subwoofer
inputs if your amplifier has 5.1 channel analog inputs.