Pioneer DV-C302D DVD Player User Manual


 
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OPT.
DIGITAL OUT
AUDIO OUT
(
2CH
)
R
12
L
SUB
WOOFER
CENTER
AUDIO OUT
(
5.1CH
)
R
FRONT
L
SURROUND
VIDEO OUT
Y
P
B
P
R
S-VIDEO OUT
CONTROL
IN
AC IN
VIDEO
OUT
SELECT
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO IN
S-VIDEO IN
DIGITAL IN
5.1 CH INPUT
R
L
FRONT
SURROUND
SUB
WOOFER
CENTER
Coaxial cord
(Not included)
S-video cord
(Not included)
2 stereo audio
audio cords
(1 Included),
and 2 single
cords (or
another stereo
audio cord)
(not included)
TV or monitor
Front
Speaker (L)
Front
Speaker (R)
Center
Speaker
Rear
Speaker (L)
Rear
Speaker (R)
Sub woofer
Finally, connect to a
power outlet
(120 V).
S-video connection produces a high quality
video image. If you have a TV or monitor that
features an S-video input, make video
connections from the S-VIDEO OUT jack on the
player to the S-VIDEO IN jack on the TV or
monitor using an S-video cord (not included)
(page 19).
Make connections from the
AUDIO OUT (5.1 CH) on the
player to an AV receiver or
amplifier with 6 channel
discrete input, often referred
to as “5.1 channel ready” or
“Dolby Digital ready”. This
allows you to use the high
quality Dolby Digital decoding
capabilities of the player
(page 18). When making this
kind of connection, be sure to
select “5.1 Channel” in the
Setup Navigator [Analog
Jacks] screen, in the Setup
screen Audio 2 menu [Audio
Out] setting, or by pressing
5.1 CH MODE on the front
panel (pages 22 and 31).
Make connections from the DIGITAL
OUT (coaxial.) on the player to the
digital coaxial input on an AV
receiver, amplifier or other
component with internal
multichannel decoding capabilities
(page 17).
AV amplifier or
receiver
Home Theater Component
Connections
The connections on this page demonstrate the versatility
of this player to conform to any number of home
entertainment systems.
Please note that the illustration shown on this page is
meant as an example. Please refer to the manuals
supplied with the components to which you are making
connections to determine the best possible setup for
your home system.
An explanation of each type of audio and video
connection available can be found on pages 17 to 19.