SETUP AND CONNECTIONS 11Setup and ConnectionsWhen DVD´s encoded in Dolby Digital or DTS areplayed, the Dolby Digital or DTS bitstream is out-put from the player’s OPTICAL or COAXIAL digi-tal audio output. When the player is connectedto a Dolby Digital or DTS decoder, you can enjoytheater-quality audio in your home. An opticaldigital audio cable or coaxial audio cable (bothoptional) is required for these connections, asshown below. Only one connection is needed,not both at the same time. Note: With multiple video sources, yourAudio/Video device can be used for selectingthe video signal and routing it to the TV.Connect the video or S-video output of theDVD 20 (whatever is provided with yourdevice) to the video or S-video input on yourdevice and the video/S-video output of thisdevice to your TV. For more details, see themanual of your Audio/Video amplifier/receiver. Note for Analog Audio: The connectionfrom Audio Out to the TV is optional only.Normally you´ll hear the sound from your AV-system´s speakers, so the TV volume shouldbe completely turned down. If you plan to useyour DVD20 also without having to turn onyour complete system, this connection mustexist, then you can turn up the TV´s volume asneeded.TVTo power outlet(AC 230V/50 Hz)To S-Video input connectorTo audio input connector(Red/White, optional only, see Note above)Front Speaker (Left/Right) Center Speaker Surround Speaker (Left/Right) SubwooferTo Video inputconnector (Yellow)Connecting to a receiver/amplifier with Dolby Digital (AC-3) or DTS (Digital Theater Systems) decoderDolby Digital or DTS decoderDVD 20To coaxial audio input connectorTo optical audio input connector