17Chapter One : Connecting Your Devices Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992DConnectionsConnecting Your DVD Player, continuedDo not plug in the receiver to AC power until youhave connected all your devices.This section focuses on the connections from yourDVD player to the KRF-X9992D. Please refer to yourDVD player’s instructions for more detail about itsconnection jacks and capabilities.The instructions in this section show one of severalpossible variations on connecting your DVD player.For further assistance on optional configurations,contact the store where you purchased your receiver.To Connect a DVD Player:1. Review the information under “Before YouBegin” on page␣ 1. It contains important notesabout the types of video connections you canmake.2. Look at the digital cable that came with yourDVD player. Use the table below to choose a jackset:Note that the jack sets are linked, even thoughthey are not adjacent. You must connect all ofthe cables from your DVD player to a linked jackset. For example, if you connect the analog cablesto VIDEO2 and the digital optical cable toVIDEO4,␣ your DVD player will not work cor-rectly.3. Connect the audio and video cables from theDVD’s Audio and Video jacks to the receiver’sPLAY IN jacks as shown to the left.4. Connect the digital cable (either coaxial oroptical) from the DVD’s digital jack to theappropriate digital jack on the receiver as shownto the left.The illustration shows two digital connections,one for coaxial connection and one for opticalconnection. Your DVD player supports one orthe other of these connection methods—do notconnect both.If you use the optical digital cable, be sure toremove the protective cover from the optical jackbefore connecting.5. Go to “Noting Your Devices” on page␣ 3 and notewhich jacks you used to connect your DVDplayer. In addition, note the brand name andmodel number of the DVD player.DTS disclaimer clauseDTS Digital Surround™ is a discrete 5.1 channel digital audio format available on CD, LD, and DVD software which consequently cannot be decoded and played backinside most CD, LD, or DVD players. For this reason, when DTS-encoded software is played back through the analog outputs of the CD, LD, or DVD player, excessivenoise will be exhibited. To avoid possible damage to the audio system, proper precautions should be taken by the consumer if the analog outputs are connecteddirectly to an amplification sysem. To enjoy DTS Digital Surroud™ playback, an external 5.1 channel DTS Digital Surround™ decoder system must be connected to thedigital output (S/PDIF, AES/EBU, or TosLink) of the CD, LD or DVD player.optical VIDEO4coaxial VIDEO2 or 3If your digitalcable is...Choose this jackset...