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3. CONNECTING AUDIO COMPONENTS
• For ROOM 2 playback, the ROOM 2/TAPE OUT jacks can be connected to the amplifier, TV, etc. installed in another room
instead of audio recording equipment such as a tape deck, an MD recorder, etc.
(For details, refer to "CONNECTING ROOM 2 OUTs" on page 11.)
• Depending on how to use the ROOM 2 /TAPE OUTs, you should assign these correctly.
(For details, refer to "When selecting the OUT ASSIGN" on page 37.)
4. CONNECTING EXTERNAL INs
• Use these jacks to connect the corresponding outputs of a DVD
player or external decoder, etc. that has 6, 7 or 8 channel analog
audio outputs
• In case of 6 or 7 channel outputs, do not connect both of the
SURROUND BACK L and R inputs or the SURROUND BACK R
input of this unit. (For details, refer to the operating instructions of
the component to be connected.)
5. CONNECTING DIGITAL INs and OUT
• The OPTICAL and the COAXIAL DIGITAL OUTs of the
components that are connected to CD and VIDEO 1~ VIDEO 3 of
this unit can be connected to these DIGITAL INs.
• A digital input should be connected to the components such as a
CD player, LD player, DVD player, etc. capable of outputting DTS
Digital Surround, Dolby Digital or PCM format digital signals, etc.
• If the component with OPTICAL IN jack is connected to the
OPTICAL OUT jack of this unit, you can record the high quality
sound of CDs, etc. without degradation.
• For details, refer to the operating instructions of the component
connected.
• When making the COAXIAL DIGITAL connection, be sure to use a
75 Ω COAXIAL cord, not a conventional AUDIO cord.
• All of the commercially available optical fiber cords cannot be used
for the equipment. If there is an optical fiber cord which cannot be
connected to your equipment, consult your dealer or nearest
service organization.
Notes :
• Be sure to make either a OPTICAL or a COAXIAL DIGITAL
connection on each component. (You don’t need to do both.)
• If you connect the DIGITAL INs to your components, you should
assign the DIGITAL INs you used to the corresponding input
sources. (For details, refer to "When CD, VIDEO 1~3 is selected as
an input source" on page 22 or "When selecting the DIGITAL
AUDIO" on page 40.)