Dvd99, Rear panel connections, Hdmi out – Cambridge Audio DVD99 User Manual

Page 5: Analog video outputs, Digital outputs, 1 channel audio out, Rgb/scart, Ac power socket, English

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DVD99

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Rear panel connections

ENGLISH

HDMI Out

HDMI (High-Definition Multi-Media Interface) is a purely digital
connection that can carry both audio and video. Use a dedicated HDMI
cable to connect to a TV/Monitor with a compatible HDMI input.

Analog Video Outputs

Composite - Connect to your television via 75 ohm RCA/phono cable
designed specifically for video use.

S-Video - Connect to your television via dedicated S-Video cable.

Component - Connect to the YCbCr or YPbPr terminals of a television set
via three 75 ohm RCA/phono cables designed specifically for video use.

Digital Outputs

Digital audio outputs are normally used to connect to a suitable
Audio/Video Receiver for surround sound decoding (output must be set
for 'RAW' - refer to the 'Audio setup' section). These outputs can also be
used to connect to a separate DAC or digital recording device (output
must be set for 'PCM' - refer to the ‘Audio setup’ section).

Toslink Optical - Use a high quality TOSLINK fibre optic cable.

S/P DIF Co-Axial Digital - Use a high quality 75 ohm digital RCA/Phono
interconnect cable designed specifically for digital audio use.

7.1 Channel Audio Out

If Down-mix is set to '7.1 CH' in the Speaker Setup page of the DVD99’s
Setup menus, these sockets provide 7.1 output from the DVD99's built
in Dolby Digital decoder. This can be used to connect to the 7.1 audio
line-level inputs of an amplifier/AV receiver or amplified speaker
package if required. Similarly, Down-mix can be set to '5.1 CH' to provide
5.1 output. If Down-mix is set to 'LT/RT', 'Stereo' or 'V.Surround' the Left
and Right outputs only are active and provide a stereo downmixed
output. Refer to the 'Speaker setup page' section of this manual for
more information.

RGB/SCART

Use a SCART/Peritel cable to connect to the 21-pin scart input jack of a
TV. SCART carries both audio (stereo) and video (as either Composite, S-
Video or RGB) at the same time.

AC power socket

Once you have made all audio and video connections, plug the IEC type
AC power cable into the rear of the unit and an appropriate mains socket
then switch on. Your DVD player is now ready for use.

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C

SL

L / Mixed

SW

SR

R / Mixed

Toslink
Optical

S/P DIF
Co-axial

Y

CAUTION

Risk of electric

shock.

Do not open.

AVIS

Risque de choc

electrique.

Ne pas ouvrir.

ACHTUNG

Vorm öffnen
des gerätes.

Netzstecker ziehen.

SCART (Composite/RGB/Stereo Audio)

www.cambridge-audio.com

DVD99 DVD Player

Power Rating

: 100-240V AC ~ 50/60Hz

Max Power Consumption

: 40W

Designed in London, England

Class 1 Laser Product

Luokan 1 Laserplaite

Klass 1 Laserapparat

HDMI Out

This product complies with DHHS rules 21 CFR,

Chapter 1, Subchapter J, Part 1040 at date of

manufacture.

Apparatus claims of US patent nos. 4,631,603;

4,577,216; 4,819,098 and 4,907,093 licensed for

limited viewing only.

“DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” is a trademark of

Digital Theatre Systems Inc.

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.

“Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works

©1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful interference;

2) This device must accept any interference, including

interference that may cause undesired operation.

S-Video

Composite

Component

SBR

SBL

7.1 Channel Audio Out

Video Out

Digital

Outputs

Cr

/

Pr

Cb

/

Pb

PCM/DTS/

Dolby Digital

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Note: The preferred connection method for video sources is always
HDMI (highest quality, and can also carry audio in some
circumstances) then Component Video then RGB/SCART then S-
Video then Composite Video (lowest quality). The HDMI and
Component outputs also support Progressive Scan which gives
better picture quality if supported by your TV.

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