Cambridge Audio DVD89 DVD Player User Manual


 
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Connections for non-Dolby Digital/DTS Receivers, DVD-Audio and SACD
Dolby Pro Logic receivers
If you have an older Dolby Pro Logic surround receiver that does not
support Dolby Digital or DTS but has multichannel inputs, you will want
to connect the 6 analogue outputs of the DVD89 player to the analogue
multichannel inputs of your receiver. To do this you must:
• Use six (6) analogue RCA-style cables and set the Speaker Setup
Page > Down-mix to “5.1CH”.
• Enable or select the multi-channel analogue inputs on your receiver.
This is absolutely worth it if you haven’t yet upgraded your receiver. Truly
discrete audio channels are a wondrous thing, so enjoy them if you can.
SR
SBR
L
SL
SBL/SB
CR
SW
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AV Receiver
Volume
Phones Tuning Mode/Store
DVD Video 1
Stereo
Modes
Dolby Digital/
DTS Surround
Modes
Pro Logic/Neo/
DSP Surround
Modes
Video
Input Type
Audio Video S-Video
Audio
Input Type
Video 2 Recorder 1 Aux CD Recorder 2 7.1 Direct
–+Standby / On
Analog
Stereo Direct
Optical
Tuner FM/AM
Video 3 L R
Digital Processing Options
Mute
AV Receiver/Integrated Amplifier
Rear Panel
SACD or DVD-Audio playback
To utilize SACD or DVD-Audio you will also need to connect six (6)
analogue RCA-style cables from the DVD89 player to your receiver’s
multi-channel analogue inputs. These multi-channel outputs will also
support playback of DVD-Audio, DTS, Dolby Digital and stereo sources.
Here are some general notes and guidelines to following depending
upon what formats you intend to play: