Other connections (cont) pg. 30, Connecting a dvd player, Listening to dolby digital surround sound – Aiwa NSX-MTD9 User Manual
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To play equipment connected to VIDEO/AUX jacks or MD jacks, proceed as follows.
1 Press VIDEO/AUX or MD.
To play the equipment connected to VIDEO/AUX, press VIDEO/AUX. "VIDEO" appears on the display.
To play the equipment connected to MD, press MD. "MD" appears on the display.
2 Play the connected equipment.
To change a source name in the display
When VIDEO/AUX is pressed, "VIDEO" is displayed initially. It can be changed to "AUX" or "TV".
With the power on, press POWER while pressing VIDEO/AUX. When the "5.1ch IN" is displayed, press
VIDEO/AUX again to see the changed source name.
Repeat the procedure to select one of the names.
To adjust the sound level of the external source
When the sound level of the external source is much higher or much lower than that of other function sources, adjust
it as follows.
1 Press VIDEO/AUX or MD and play the equipment.
2 Press
or
so that the sound level becomes the same as that of other function sources.
During recording, the sound level cannot be adjusted.
OTHER CONNECTIONS (cont) pg. 30
CONNECTING A DVD PLAYER
5.1CH INPUT jacks of this unit support the DOLBY DIGITAL SURROUND system.
Connect a DVD player with 5.1 CH output jacks to this unit using cables with RCA phono plugs as follows:
DVD player's jack This unit's jack
5.1CH OUTPUT FRONT (L, R), etc. 5.1CH FRONT (L, R)
5.1 CH OUTPUT SURROUND (L, R), etc.
5.1 CH SURROUND (L, R)
5.1 CH OUTPUT CENTER, etc. 5.1 CH CENTER
5.1 CH OUTPUT SUB WOOFER, etc. 5.1 CH SUB WOOFER
LINE OUT (L, R), etc VIDEO/AUX
(See
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Click here for diagram.
• If the DVD is not connected to VIDEO/AUX jack of this unit, the sound from the connected DVD player cannot
be recorded. To remove this limitation, connect the LINE OUT jacks of the DVD player to VIDEO/AUX jacks of
this unit besides connecting to 5.1 CH INPUT jacks. The signals through VIDEO/AUX jacks enable the recording
to be done. Refer also to the operating instructions of the DVD player.
DOLBY DIGITAL SURROUND sound cannot be recorded in any way.
LISTENING TO DOLBY DIGITAL SURROUND SOUND