Connections, Audio connections, Digital outputs – Yamaha DVD-C920 User Manual

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CONNECTIONS

CAUTION

Never connect this unit and other equipment to power supply until all connections have been completed.

Be sure all connections are made correctly, observing the color-coding of terminals of both this unit and the equipment to be
connected. Also refer to the instructions of the equipment to be connected.

Audio connections

Left rear

speaker

Right rear

speaker

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■ Digital outputs

This unit has COAXIAL and OPTICAL digital output

terminals. Connect one of them to your AV amplifier
equipped with Dolby digital, DTS, or MPEG decoder using
each specific cable (separate purchase).

Required Audio settings (See p.25,26 and 27):
• Digital Audio Output On
• PCM Down Conversion, Dolby Digital, DTS Digital

Surround, MPEG Verify your AV amplifier’s capabil­

ity.

Notes on digital recording
You can record the source from this unit through your AV
center (AV amplifier, etc.) or connecting these terminals
directly to your CD recorder, etc.
• With CD, wait for the total play time to appear before

turning on your recording unit’s synchro recording
feature. The beginning may be cut off if you turn it while

‘READING’ is displayed.

• With DVDs, recording may be interrupted when a new

chapter begins. If it persists, use analog recording by
making analog connections. These phenomena occur
because DVD player must first determine the audio
format and sampling frequency before switching digital
output.

■ Analog outputs

®6CH DISCRETE terminals
This unit incorporates multi-channel decoder and can be

connected to your AV amplifier as an external decoder. With
this connection, you can enjoy a 96 kHz or more sampling
frequency multi-channel audio track on a DVD-Audio disc,
etc. even if the disc is copyright-protected. However, your
AV amplifier’s digital sound processing features have no
effect on the audio signals output from these terminals.

Required Audio settings (See p.25,26 and 29):
• Speaker settings ^ Multi-channel*
• Digital Audio Output Off

* Also make output mode, delay time and speaker

balance adjustments.

(©AUDIO OUT (MIXED 2CH) terminals

You can connect this unit to any component that has analog
2 channel input terminals using the RCA audio cable
supplied with this unit.

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