Basic Operation
RT-10
2-13
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21
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Pin Description
1 Audio Out Right
2NC
3 Audio Out Left + Mono
4 Audio Ground
5 RGB Blue Ground
6NC
7 RGB Blue Out
8 Audio/RGB Switch/16:9
9 RGB Green Ground
10 NC
11 RGB Green Out
Euro or Peritel (TV A/V) Connector
Pin Description
12 NC
13 RGB Red Ground
14 Ground
15 RGB Red Out/Chrominance
16 RGB Switch
17 Composite Video Ground
18 Ground
19 Composite Video Out/Luminance
20 NC
21 Ground/Shield (Chassis)
connections, use an interconnect cable with Toslink® plugs on
each end. Because these cable plugs are keyed, it is important to
insert them with the proper orientation to the connector. Make
sure the cable plug is properly aligned with the connector before
the cable plug is inserted. When the cable plug is inserted, the
protective shutter on the connector will open and the plug will
click into position, indicating that the cable plug is fully inserted.
Analog Audio Connections
All versions offer analog audio output on eight RCA connectors
labeled Front L/R (2 pairs), Surround L/R, Center, and Sub. When
making these connections, use standard audio cables with RCA
plugs on each end. The Audio Out parameter (3-16) can be used
to configure these connectors to provide 2- or 5.1-channel analog
audio output.
The analog audio output connectors are color-coded to match the
cable plugs. Make sure the cable plugs are fully inserted for a solid
connection.
DVD-A & SACD Connections
An analog audio output connection is required for SACD and
recommended for DVD-A playback. When DVD-A sources are sent
to the digital audio output connectors, multi-channel signals are
downmixed and high sample rates of 176.4 or 192kHz are
downsampled to 44.1, 48, 88.2, or 96kHz. The downsampled rate
differs from disc to disc.
Digital Audio Connections
All versions offer digital audio output on S/PDIF coaxial, S/PDIF
optical, and XLR (AES/EBU) connectors. The AES/EBU connector
offers S/PDIF digital audio output with AES/EBU electrical
characteristics.
When making S/PDIF coaxial connections, use a video interconnect
cable with RCA plugs on each end. Make sure the cable plug is fully
inserted for a solid connection. When making S/PDIF optical