Connecting the digital audio output – Energy Speaker Systems LTV46DA User Manual

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Connections and Start of Operation

Connecting the Digital Audio Output

You can Connect optical digital audio cable to "DIGITAL AUDIO OUT" on the rear of the TV and the other end to
"DIGITAL AUDIO IN" of the equipment with a digital output to enjoy digital sound (Multi-Channel Surround
Sound, Stereo, Dolby Sound).

1 Connecting the OPTICAL Port

Connect the OPTICAL port of the DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT on the rear of the TV to the optical
audio input of the DVD Home Theater System (or
AV Receiver Amplifier) using the optical cable.

2 Connecting the COAXICAL Port

Connect the COAXIAL port of the DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT on the rear of the TV to the coaxial
audio input of the DVD Home Theater System(or
AV Receiver Amplifier)using the coaxial cable.

Decrease the TV volume to enjoy the more clear and grand sound through separate speakers.

You can use the connections described parallel . On how to select the desired source see “Select Source” on
Page 36 and “Select Signal Source for PIP” on Page 37.

1 Connect the mains cable.

This can be applied if there is the HDMI Output connector on the external device.

Connecting to the HDMI Connection

Connecting Mains Cable

Connecting Several Devices

What is HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)?
HDMI is a next generation interface that connects the digital audio and video signals using only one
cable without compression. The sound signal supports multi-channel (5.1 Channel). So it is called a
multimedia interface rather than a video terminal. The difference between HDMI and DVI is that the
HDMI device is smaller in size, has the HDCP (High Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection) and
supports multi channel audio.

Refer to corresponding user's manual from the manufacturer for connecting the
speaker to the DVD Home Theater System or AV Receiver Amplifier.

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