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Antenna/ cable
TV signals
Basic Connections - DVD recorder
(continued)
STEREO / TV
DIGITAL IN
Option 2
Option 1
OR
AV amplifier/
receiver
Step 3: Connecting the
audio cables
This connection enables you to listen to
the sound. This connection is not required
if the DVD recorder is connected to the
TV using the scart cable.
Option 1: Using an audio cable
You can connect the DVD recorder to a
two channel stereo system or receiver in
order to enjoy the stereo sound system.
Use an audio cables (red/white ends - not
supplied) to connect the
AUDIO L/R
sockets to one of the following devices
with the same input sockets.
– a stereo system (for example, TV or
mini system).
– a receiver with two channel analog
stereo.
Option 2: Using a coaxial cable
You can connect the DVD recorder to
an AV amplifier/receiver in order to
enjoy multichannel surround sound.
Use a coaxial cable (not supplied) to
connect the
COAXIAL
socket on the
DVD recorder to the digital input on the
AV amplifier/ receiver with a digital
multi-channel sound decoder.
Before you start operating, set the Digital
Audio Output accordingly (see page 54).
If the Digital Output setting does not
match your stereo’s capabilities, the
stereo may produce a strong, distorted
sound or no sound at all.
TIPS:
Before making or changing any connections, make sure that all the devices are disconnected
from the power outlet.
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