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Operating additional equipment
Audio output “AUDIO DIGITAL OUT“
The digital audio signal is applied at the “AUDIO DIGITAL OUT“ socket of the TV.
For example, you can connect an external digital audio amplifier or the Loewe
Auro system here.
An analogue audio signal from the TV set or another sound source which is recei-
ved at one of the Euro-AV sockets of the TV set is converted into a digital signal
(PCM) and output at the “AUDIO DIGITAL OUT“ socket. Conversion from external
analogue AV sources to PCM is not possible if the TV’s loudspeakers are used as
a centre channel. In this case, connect your audio amplifier additionally to the TV
(AUDIO OUT L/R) with a cinch cable and switch the audio amplifier to analogue
audio input.
The digital TV sound or the digital sound of a connected auxiliary device is only
audible via an external digital audio amplifier (e.g. Loewe Auro system).
Assignment of digital audio inputs and
outputs
Audio input “AUDIO DIGITAL IN“
The TV set has a coaxial digital audio input “AUDIO DIGITAL IN“ and a coaxial
digital audio output “AUDIO DIGITAL OUT“. If you are using an external digital
surround amplifier for sound reproduction, you have to feed digital audio signals
to the TV, e.g. from the DVD player.
Connect the output socket of the DVD player (DIG OUT) to the TV‘s “AUDIO DIGI-
TAL IN“ socket with a cinch cable.
In the connection wizard, specify that audio transmission is to be digital. Specify
that the digital sound is to be assigned for example to the Euro-AV socket 2 to
feed the digital sound to the digital audio output of the TV set and via this to the
external audio amplifier. Further information about this can be found on page 36.
S-VIDEO OUT
DIG OUT
REAR
MAINS
L
R
(CVBS) (Y/C)
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO
STEREO OUT VIDEO OUT
I
AUX-
I
/O
II
TO TV-
I
/O
OPT OUT
RIGHT SUBW.
REAR
RIGHT
FRONT
LEFT CENTER
MULTICHANNEL AUDIO OUT
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
PCM/MPEG2/AC3/DTS
LEFT
FRONT
AV2
DVD
Surround Amplifier
AUDIO DIGITAL
IN OUT
PREOUT
FR
FL
SL SRSUB
C
LL
RR
AUX1 IN
DIGITAL
IN
DIGITAL
OUT
AUX OUT AUX 2