Connecting to an external equipment, Digital audio for better sound quality – Toshiba RD99 User Manual

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Connecting to an External Equipment

This unit has four input terminals. Press [INPUT SELECT

F]

repeatedly to select the external input mode, then press
[PROG.

G \ H] repeatedly to select AV1, AV2, AV3 or

DV(AV4). Be sure that all the units are switched off before
making connections.

Note

• When you record a TV programme from a Satellite Box, you

must connect a Scart cable to AV2 (DECODER). (See
page 37.)

• The signal from the external device will be output

automatically when the TV is connected to AV1 and the
external device is connected to AV2 using a Scart cable with
its power on (The signal from this unit cannot be monitored
except during playback.).
If you want to monitor this unit’s signal, press [DISPLAY]
or turn the external device off.
If you want to monitor the signal from other input, press
[DISPLAY], then press [INPUT SELECT

F] to select the

desired external input mode, then select the desired input
channel using [PROG.

G \ H].

Connect to AUDIO input jacks on the front panel using an
RCA audio cable.
Connect to VIDEO input jack on the front panel using an RCA
video cable.
When connecting a DV-camcorder, use DV input jack of
DV(AV4) (Front).

Note

• When connecting an external device of monaural output to

this unit, use AUDIO L jack of AV3.

Digital Audio for Better Sound Quality

For clear digital sound quality, use the AUDIO OUT
(DIGITAL COAXIAL) jack to connect your digital
audio equipment.

If the audio format of the digital output does not match the
capabilities of your receiver, the receiver will produce a strong,
distorted sound or no sound at all.

• Connecting multi-channel Dolby Digital decoder allows you

to enjoy the Multi-channel Dolby Digital surround system as
well as DTS decoder, Multi-channel surround system.

• After connecting to a Dolby Digital decoder, set “Dolby

Digital” to “Stream” in “Audio Out” menu. (See page 68.)

• After connecting to a DTS decoder, set “DTS” to “ON” in

“Audio Out” menu. (See page 68.)

• After connecting to a MPEG decoder, set “MPEG” to

“Stream” in “Audio Out” menu. (See page 68.)

• The audio source recorded in Dolby Digital Multi-channel

surround format cannot be recorded using an MD or DAT
deck as a digital sound.

• If not connected to a Dolby Digital decoder, set “Dolby

Digital” to “PCM” in “Audio Out” menu. Playing back a DVD
using incorrect settings may generate noise distortion and
damage speakers.

• Set “Dolby Digital” and “MPEG” to “PCM” and set “DTS” to

“OFF” in “Audio Out” menu for connecting to an MD or DAT
deck.

• You can use AUDIO OUT (ANALOG L

\R) jacks for the

connection of your audio system.

Recording from a DVD player, Satellite
Box or other Audio-Video equipment
with a Scart output socket (AV2)

Recording from a camcorder or other
Audio-Video equipment with no Scart
output socket (AV3/DV(AV4))

AV output jack
(Scart)

Scart cable (not supplied)

AV2 (DECODER)

STOP

PLAY

REC

AV3/DV(AV4) (Front)

DV cable
(4-pin)

(not supplied)

DV OUT

Audio cable

(not supplied)

Video cable

(not supplied)

AUDIO OUT

VIDEO OUT

The connections illustrated above are
optional for better sound

Connecting a Dolby Digital™ decoder,
DTS decoder or MPEG decoder

Connecting to an MD deck or DAT deck

COAXIAL

DIGITAL COAXIAL

Dolby Digital decoder,
DTS decoder or
MPEG decoder, etc.

Digital audio

input jack

Coaxial cable

(not supplied)

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