Aiwa AV-D55 Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
TO IPLAY A DVD RECORDED IN DOLBY
DIGITAL SURROUND
This rf?ceiver has the 5.1 INPUT connectors supporting Dolby
Digital decoder with the 5.1 ch output terminals. When a DVD
player that contains a Dolby Digital decoder is connected to the
receiver, you can enjoy theater-quality audio right in your home
when Iplaying discs recorded in Dolby Digital Surround.
f Turn the FUNCTION selector to select the VIDEO
l/DVD/MD function.
2 Press the VIDEO 1/5.1CH/BAND button.
“5.1 ch IN” appears on the display and the DVD player
connected to the 5.1 INPUT terminals is selected as a source.
3 Start playing the DVD recorded in Dolby Digital
Su[rround.
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The 5.1 CH function is automatically canceled and the VIDEO
1, DVD or MD function is selected:
- when the Dolby Pro Logic is turned on
- when headphones are plugged in
‘The 5.1 CH function cannot be selected while headphones are
plugged in.
RECORDING
AN AUDIO SC)(JRCE
1
2
3
TAPE MONITOR MULTIJOG
Select the prograrm source to be reccwded,
Turn the FUNCTION selector.
Set the tape deck or MD recorder to the recording
mode.
Start the selected program source.
To monitor recorded sound during recording (when tlhe
connectedtape deck is e three-head system)
Press the TAPE MONITOF{ button. “TAPE ON” appears on the
display for four seconds, and then the source name selected in
step 1 comes back on. To cancel the tape monitor, press it again
so that “TAPE OFF appears.
Any sound control system has no effect on recording (see page
8).
= Input sound through the 5.1 INPUT terminals cannot
Ibe
recorded. When recording the sound from the DVD player,
connect the AUDIO OUT
(IDOWN MIXING) terminals of the DVD
player to the VIDEO l/DVD/MDAUDIO IN terminals of
tlhe unit.
When recording audio sources by the MD recorder connected
to the VIDEO 1/DVD/MD AUDIO OUT terminals, the selected
video source (see page 11) should be V2 or V3. Recording
cannot be done while the VI (VIDEO 1) is select(?d and
displayed on the window.
Input sound from the tape deck connected to the TAF)E
MONITOR IN terminals cannot be recorded.