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The DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) jack and the AUDIO OUT
L/R jacks on the DVD player can be used to connect external
audio equipment.
Before making connections
• Connect the AC power cords of the system and any
external equipment last, after finishing all other
connections.
• Refer to the instructions of the connected equipment.
Making a connection with an optical cord
Use an optical cord (not supplied) when connecting the
system to audio equipment with an optical digital input jack.
Insert the plug of the optical cord into the DIGITAL OUT
(OPTICAL) jack of the DVD player as shown below.
Connecting audio equipment with an
optical digital input jack
CONNECTING EXTERNAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT
The shutter flips inside.
Rear of the DVD player
CAUTION
When connecting an AV receiver not equipped with Dolby
Digital decoder or DTS decoder using an optical cord, DO
NOT set "Digital Stream" to "DOLBY DIGITAL" and "dts
Output" to "ON" in the "Audio Output Setting" procedure
of the setup menu.
Otherwise, merely attempting to play a disc may cause a
screeching noise that could be harmful to your ears and
damage the speakers.
When connecting to an AV receiver equipped
with a digital input connector using an
optical cord
Depending on the audio equipment connected to the
system, the sound may be dropped or there may be some
noise at the beginning of playback or when you have
pressed
f
/
g
or
r
/
t
.
In this case, reconnect the audio equipment to the AUDIO
OUT L/R jacks of the DVD player using an audio cord (not
supplied).
Connecting audio equipment with
analog input jacks
To the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) jack
Optical cord (not supplied)
To the optical digital
input jack
Audio equipment to be connected
• AV receiver
• MD recorder
• DAT, etc.
Red
White
To the AUDIO OUT
L (white)/R (red) jacks
Audio cord (not supplied)
To analog audio
input jacks (left/white,
right/red)
Audio equipment to be connected
• Stereo system
• Cassette recorder, etc.