4.4 Video cassette recorder (VCR)
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Connect the video recorder to the SCART socket
VCR
. During playback, the video
recorder will provide a switching signal to the digital receiver. This will allow the video
recorder signal to be routed automatically to the TV set.
If your video recorder does not supply a switching current, use the
0/AV
key to switch
your digital receiver to the external input
AV
. Press this key again to return to normal
operation.
4.5 HiFi/Surround Sound amplifier
To achieve the best possible sound quality, you can connect the digital receiver to
a HiFi/Surround Sound amplifier.
4.5.1 Analogue
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Using a suitable cable, connect the
Audio R
and
Audio L
cinch sockets of the
digital receiver to an input of your HiFi amplifier
(e.g. CD or AUX; Note that the phono input is not suitable!)
4.5.2 Digital
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gIf your amplifier is equipped with a suitable electrical or optical input, connect the
socket
AUDIO OUT DIGITAL electrical
resp.
AUDIO OUT DIGITAL
optical
with the electrical resp. the optical input of your amplifier.
Depending on the channel, the sampling rates 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz are available.
Also, where broadcast, the Dolby Digital signal is available at this output.
4.7 Serial interface (RS 232)
The USB Serial interface serves to update the operating software as well as proprogramming
in conjunction with a PC.
4.8 USB-Buchse
The RS 232 interface serves to update the operating software as well as transferring data on
or from the hard drive.
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