Ш upgrading your audio equipment, M upgrading your television, For your reference – Panasonic DVD-RV40 User Manual

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Home theater

Ш Upgrading your audio equipment

Setup chart

ip merit and

^

settings

Types of
connection

Equipment

Speakers

Settings in

“8 Speaker Setting"

Settings in

“7 Digital Audio

Output"

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To enjoy the 5.1-

channel surround
sound found on

DVDs using the
unit’s built-in

decoder

Amplifier with 5.1-

channe! audio input
terminals

Front speakers (L/R)

• Subwoofer
• Surround speakers

(L/R)

Center speaker

Seiect “1 Multi-channel"
•Speaker presence=>

Set speakers you have
connected to ‘Yes”

•Set delay time if

necessary

•Correct output

balance if necessary

PCM Down
Conversion=>"No"

33

To add bass to the

sound from your

television'"^

Subwoofer

No settings required

PCM Down
Conversi on ::i>‘‘N0"

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34

To enjoy stereo and

added

Analogue amplifier or

system component

with 2-channel audio

input terminais

• Front speakers (L/R)
• Subwoofer

No settings required

PCM Down
Conversion=ii“No"

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34

To enjoy stereo
through an analogue
amplifier=^3

Front speakers (L/R)

Select “2 2-channel”

PCM Down
Conversi on=i'‘'No"

В

34

To enjoy the 5.1-
channel surround

sound found on DVDs

using the decoder in

another unit

Amplifier with built-in

decoder or a separate
decoder-amplifier
combination^^'^

Front speakers (L/R)

Subwoofer

Sunround speakers

(ITR)

•Center speaker

Select “2 2-channel”

•PCM Down

Conversion=>Yesi'

Dolby Digitai/DTS

Digital Surround/
MPEG
=>settings depend on

your decoding
equipment

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35

To enjoy stereo

through a digital
amplifier®^

Audio equipment with
digital audio input
terminals

Front speakers (L/R)

Select “2 2-channel”

PCM Down

Conversion^'Yes"

Dolby Digital=i'"PCM”

DTS Digital Surround

=>“Off

MPEG=>“PCM"

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36

Si1 DVD-RV40 only,

m2

DVD-RV20 only.

m3

If you have connected a Dolby Pro Logic amplifier, you may

need to connect center and surround speakers.
Connect speakers if necessary and make the speaker settings
on the amplifier.

M Upgrading your television

• You can connect CRT projectors, LCD projectors, and projection

televisions.

• See “Connection to a television” (• pages 9 to 11) for details on

connection.

•The equipment connections described are examples. The

illustrations on pages 33, 35 and 36 use DVD-RV40 as an
example, and on pages 34 use DVD-RV20 as an example.

•Additional equipment and cables are not supplied.

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.

"Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the doubie-D symbol are trademarks

of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential unpublished works.

© 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.

For your reference
•Dolby Digital is a digital sound compression technique developed

by Dolby Laboratories.
Supporting 5.1-channel surround sound, as well as stereo (2-
channei) sound, this technique enables a large quantity of sound
data to be efficiently recorded on a disc,

•DTS Digital Surround is a 5.1-channel surround sound system,

which is widely used in movie theaters around the world. The

separation between channels is good and provides a very real
surround effect.

• Linear PCM is an uncompressed digital audio signal. While a CD is

recorded in 44.1 kHz/16 bit, a DVD is recorded in 48 kHz/16 bit up

to 96 kHz/24 bit. Therefore, the sound reproduced with these

signals is potentially better than that found on CDs. This player

reproduces linear PCM in 2-channel.

•Bitstream is a compressed digitai audio signal. This signal can be

decoded into different channels to produce, for instance, 5.1-
channel surround sound.

•The digital audio output terminal (optical) converts electrical

signals into optica! signals and transfers them to an amplifier.

These optical signals are immune to electrical interference, and

they also have minimal effect on other equipment.

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