Tv + dvd connections, Home theater system + tv + dvd player – Lenoxx Electronics HT-395 User Manual

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Home Theater System + TV + DVD Player

1. Insert the COAXIAL cable (included) or OPTICAL cable (not included) into the COAXIAL or OPTICAL DIGITAL

INPUT jack on the back of your HOME THEATER SYSTEM, and into the DIGITAL (COAXIAL or OPTICAL) jack on

your DVD player, this will allow your DVD’s Dolby Digital Audio sound to play through your HOME THEATER

SYSTEM.
NOTE: For a Dolby Digital recorded DVD disc, the sound will come out of all 5 speakers plus the subwoofer.

For a Stereo DVD disc (2 channel), the sound will only come out of the 2 front speakers

plus the subwoofer. This set will decode and automatically play back whatever sound system was recorded

on the DVD or audio disc. To manually change stereo (2 channel) audio to Dolby Pro Logic, press the

SURROUND button. The sound will come out of all 5 speakers plus the subwoofer.

NOTE: Make sure your DVD’s AUDIO OUTPUT is set to “DIGITAL”.
NOTE: DTS signals can not be decoded by this set.

2. Insert the video cable into the VIDEO OUT jack on the back of your DVD player, and into the VIDEO IN jack on

the back of your HOME THEATER SYSTEM.

3. Insert the video cable into the VIDEO IN jack on your TV, and into the VIDEO OUT jack on the back of your HOME

THEATER SYSTEM.

4. Insert the AC power cord into an AC outlet.
5. Press the POWER button on the main unit (not the REMOTE) to turn on the main power of the set. Next press the

ON/STANDBY button on the REMOTE to turn the set on (or off).

6. Press the SOURCE button on the main set several times till the COAXIAL or OPTICAL indicator lights.
7. Make sure your DVD player is on and follow your DVD player’s instructions.
8. Go to Page 20 for detailed instructions.
NOTE: Your cable or antenna connection to your TV are not affected with this connection. Leave your antenna cable

connected to your TV as you normally would. No changes will be made to your current antenna connections.

NOTE: Some newer TV sets have

several VIDEO INPUT jacks. You

may use one of these for your

DVD player and the others for

connecting to the VIDEO OUT

jacks of the component. If your set

is older and only has a single

VIDEO INPUT jack, you may buy

a switch box to change video

signal from DVD to game, etc.

TV + DVD CONNECTIONS

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