JVC HR-XV3E DVD VCR Combo User Manual


 
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Connecting/Using A
Decoder
The L-2 IN/DECODER connector can be used as an input
connector for an external decoder (descrambler). Simply
connect a decoder and you can enjoy the variety of
programming that is available through scrambled
channels.
A
Select the input mode.
Set “L-2 SELECT” to “DECODER”. ( pg. 64)
B
Connect the decoder.
Connect your unit’s L-2 IN/DECODER connector to the
decoder’s 21-pin SCART connector using a 21-pin SCART
cable.
C
Set the tuner.
Perform the procedure as described in “When Receiving
A Scrambled Broadcast” on page 70.
Connecting To A Dolby
Digital Decoder or An
Amplifier With A Built-in
DTS (DVD deck only)
These instructions enable you to connect your unit to a
Dolby Digital Decoder or an amplifier with built-in DTS.
Make connections.
Connect the optical cable between the unit and the
Dolby Digital Decoder or amplifier with a built-in DTS.
NOTES:
For Dolby Digital sound, set “DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT” to
“DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM”. (
pg. 66)
For DTS sound, set “DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT” to “STREAM/
PCM”. (
pg. 66)
CAUTIONS:
This unit has a dynamic range of more than 80 dB with regards
to its Hi-Fi audio capability. It is recommended that you check
the maximum level if you are going to listen to the Hi-Fi audio
signals through a stereo amplifier. A sudden surge in the input
level to the speakers may damage them.
Some speakers and televisions are specially shielded to
prevent television interference. If both are of the non-shielded
type, do not place the speakers adjacent to the TV set as this
can adversely affect the video playback picture.
TV
RF cable
(provided)
TV aerial
cable
L-1 IN/OUT
L-2 IN/DECODER
Decoder
Note for connection:
Remove the connector cover from
the unit and remove the protection
cap from the cable.
Optical cable
(not provided)
Dolby Digital Decoder or
amplifier with built-in DTS
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
To DIGITAL AUDIO
input
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