71(1)OPTICALAC IN TDIGITAL AUDIO OUT(PCM/BITSTREAM)OU(3)(4)(5)(6)(2)Upgrading your system (continued)Connecting a digital amplifier or system component [A](1) Rear of this unit(2) Insert fully, with this side facing up. (Do not bend when connecting.)(3) Optical digital audio cable (not supplied)(4) To optical digital input(5) Amplifierorsystem component (with or without decoders) (not supplied)(6) Speakers (not supplied)≥Example: Six speakersFor your reference≥Change the settings in the “Sound” menus (page 76) to suit the digital equipment you haveconnected. If the equipment can decode Dolby Digital, set “Dolby Digital” to “Bitstream” (factorysetting). If the equipment can decode DTS, set “DTS” to “Bitstream”.≥The DTS decoder must be compatible with the signals recorded on DVD.You can record the digital signal directly onto digital recording equipment.The signals on DVDs will be converted to 48 kHz/16 bit linear PCM.When recording DVDs, ensure the following conditions are met.≥There is no copy guard recorded on the disc.≥The recording equipment can handle a sampling frequency of 48 kHz/16 bit.If you want to use the synchro recording feature on your digital recording equipment and you useconnection [A] or [B] to record from CDs or video CDs, first pause at the point you want to recordfrom, activate the synchro feature, then restart play on the unit.Connecting an analogue amplifier or system component [B](1) Audio cable(2) Red (R)(3) White (L)(4) Rear panel of this unit(5) To AUDIO OUT (L/R)(6) Audio cable (not supplied)(7) Audio input (L/R)(8) 2-channel analogue amplifier or system component(not supplied)ªTo enjoy Dolby Pro Logic (page 87)You will also need to connect center and surround speakers in addition to the front speakers toenjoy surround sound. Read the instructions for the equipment for connection details. TurnV.S.S. off. Dolby Pro Logic will not function correctly if V.S.S. is on.OPTICALAC IN TDIGITAL AUDIO OUT(PCM/BITSTREAM)S VIDEOAV 4INVIDEOLRAUDIOOUT(5)(6)(4)(7)(8)(1)(2)(3)