14 hookups - optional, Connecting to a tv and optional audio equipment, Helpful hints – Philips LX3000 User Manual

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14 Hookups - Optional

Connecting to a TV and Optional Audio Equipment

Back of TV

(example only)

AV

Rear of DVD Receiver

1

Red & White
Audio Cable

3-Plug Component Video Cable

CD/Tape Recorder

(for analog recording

example only)

Red & White
Audio Cable

CD Recorder

(for digital recording

example only)

Coaxial Cable

Optical Cable

AUDIO IN

AUDIO OU

DIGITAL OUT

R

FR

SR

CENTER

LINE OUT

WOOPER

LINE OUT

AUX

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUT

P-SCAN

OFF

ON

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

S-VIDEO

OUT

VIDEO

OUT

PrCr

PbCb

Y

CLASS 1

LASER PRODUCT

AM/FM

ANTENNA

+

+

-

-

SPEAKER

SPEAKER

4

AM

2

3

You must connect a TV to the DVD Receiver in order to view DVD play-
back. However, additional Home Cinema System connections are possible
for recording or other sound features.
Always refer to owner’s manual of the other equipment for complete con-
nection and use details.

1

Connect the DVD Receiver to a TV (as shown on pages 9-12
or in your separate Quick-Use Guide). Make only one video con-
nection, whichever fits your TV.

2

Connect the DVD Receiver’s AUDIO OUT jacks to the
AUDIO IN jacks on an external audio accessory (CD Recorder,
etc.) This will allow you to make analog Stereo (two channel, right
and left) recordings.

3

Or, connect either of the DVD Receiver’s DIGITAL OUT
jacks - OPTICAL or COAXIAL
- to a Stereo that is DTS
(Digital Theater System) compatible, has a Dolby Digital decoder, or
has CD recording capability.

• If you used the DIGITAL OUT -

OPTICAL or COAXIAL jacks, set
DIGITAL OUTPUT to ALL on
the DVD Receiver. Details are
on page 29.

• Some DVDs are copy-protected.

You cannot record or dub pro-
tected Discs using a VCR or a
digital recording device.

• Digital recording is possible only

on a CD or Video CD.

• MP3 audio is a digital recording

option.

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