Connections, English, Optional: connecting to a multi- channel receiver – Ferguson D-580 User Manual

Page 13: Optional: connecting digital av receiver, Receiver has multichannel analog input

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AUDIO ANALOG

5.1

COMPONENT

CVBS

10W max

MULTICHANNEL AUDIO IN

SUBW.

REAR

FRONT

CENTER

REAR

FRONT

L

R

AUDIO ANALOG

5.1

COMPONENT

CVBS

10W max

AUDIO

IN

DIGITAL

ENGLISH

AV Receiver

Connections

Optional: Connecting to a Multi-

channel Receiver

Receiver has multichannel analog

input

A

Select one of the video connections

(CVBS VIDEO, SCART or COMPONENT

VIDEO) depending on the options

available on your TV.

B

Connect the Audio Out Left and Right

jack for Front and Rear speakers to the

corresponding input sockets on your

Receiver.

C

C

onnect the Audio Out for center

speaker, surround left, surround right and

subwoofer to the corresponding inputs

on your Receiver (cable not supplied).

D

Set the DVD Player’s Analog Output

(menu AUDIO SETUP PAGE > SPEAKER

SETUP > Downmix) to

‘5.1 CH’ to enable

playback of DVDs recorded in Multi-

channel.

Helpful Hint:

- If the subwoofer is equipped with its

own amplifier, the Subwoofer connection

should be connected directly to the

subwoofer.

Optional: Connecting Digital AV

Receiver

Receiver has a PCM, Dolby Digital, or

MPEG2 decoder

A

Select one of the video connections

(CVBS VIDEO IN, SCART or COMPONENT

VIDEO IN) depending on the options

available on your TV.

B

Connect the COAXIAL or OPTICAL jack

of the DVD player to the corresponding

Digital Audio In jack on your Receiver

(cable not supplied).

C

Set the DVD Player’s Digital Output to

PCM-Only or RAW depending on the

capabilities of your Receiver.

Helpful hint:

– If the audio format of the Digital Output

does not match the capabilities of your

receiver, the receiver will produce a

strong, distorted sound or no sound at all.

AV Receiver

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