Connecting
Your
Components-Continued
Step
2:
Audio
Connection
II
If
your DVD player has a coaxial digital audio outputjack, connect it
to
the
AV
receiver's DIGITAL
IN
COAX-
IAL
jack.
You
can enjoy Dolby and DTS listening modes with this connection.
II
If
yourDVD playerhas an optical digital audio output
jack
instead
of
coaxial one, connect it to the
AV
receiver's
DIGITAL IN OPTICAL I
or
2 jack, and set the DIGITAL INPUT assignment to
OPTI
or OPT 2 (see page 38).
Coaxial connections perfonn the same as optical ones.
II
Optionally, connecting your DVD player's audio out
LlRjacks
to the
AV
receiver's DVD
IN
FRONT
LlRjacks
will allow you to record audio from your DVD player. I
Note:
If
your DVD playerhas mainLIR outputjacks and multichannel LIR outputjacks, use the main LIR output
jacks.
-Multichannel
Audio
Connection-
In
If
your DVD player has analog multichannel outputjacks, connect them to the
AV
receiver's DVD
IN
FRONT,
SURROUND, CENTER, and SUBWOOFERjacks. Use a multichannel analog cable
or
several nonnal audio
cables.
You
can enjoy DVD-Audio
or
SACD with this connection.
HT-R340
Multichannel Connection
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@
CENTER
@
SUB
WOOFER
SURROUND
OPllCAL
COAXIAL
OUT OUT
II
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