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If usingthisunittoplayaDVDdiscill a5.1clmnudDolbyDigitalsurroundformat,theunitoutputsa
DOLBYDIGI[TALDatastreamfromitsCOAXIALjack.ByhookingtheunituptoaDolbyDigita_decoder.
youcanel_joyaluorecolwincing,realis[icambiencewithpowerfuland high-quality surruund sound as
enjoyed in movie theaters.
Use audio coaxial digital cables (commerdaHy available) for the audio connections.
Center
speaker
Front speaker _ Front speaker
(left) _1 (right)
Dolby Digital
decoder To Coaxial digital
............ Audio input jack
Surround Surround /, _r
speaker speaker
(left) (right)
(IN)
Audio Coaxial digital cable
(commercially available)
[Fig. 71
NOTES:
® Be sure tu turu off the power to aH componenls in the system before com_ecting anofller component.
® Refer to the Owner's Manuals for the components to be connected to tile unit.
® If connected to a Dulby Digital decodm; set DOLBY DIGITAL" tu "BITSTREAM" for audio output in tile
setup mode. (Refer tu page 27,)
® Unless com_ected to a Dolby Digital decoder, set "D()LBY D]IGI[TAL" to "PCM" for audio output in the
setup mode. Playing a unit using incorrect settings may geuera/e noise distortion and may also damage tile
speakers. (Refer to page 27.)
Mo.,, oot,, ed..aor co,sof,o Do,byLoboratoi!e .!'Do!W"andt,edoUb!eiBsymb0!are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories,
l)Open the battery cumpamuent cover by pressh_g
the cover on the remote unit hi the direction of the
arrow.
2)l[nsert 2 "AA" peuligllt baHeries into the battery
compmlmeut in the direction indica/ed by the
polarity (+/-) markings.
3)Replace the cove_:
[BATTERY PRECAUTIONS]
® Be sure tu Rfilow file correct polarity as indicated
in the battery compal_tment. Reversed batteries
may cause damage to tile device.
® Do not mix dif[erent types of ba/teries togefller
(e.g. Alkaline and Carbon-Zhlc) or (lid ba/teHes
with fresh oues.
® If tile device is not tu be used for a long period of
time, remove the batteJJes _oprevent damage or
injury from possH)lebattery leakage.
* Do not try to recharge batteries not intended to be
recharged; they can overheat and rupture.
- 12 - EN
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