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Connection – Xoro HSD 8550 User Manual

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Audio Output

Digital Output
This player contains a Dolby Digital or MPEG2 decoder. This enables the playback of DVD
recorded in Dolby Digital, MPEG1/2 audio or linear PCM without an external decoder supports.
When the player is connected to an AV amplifier with 5.1 channel input connectors, theatre quality
audio could be enjoyed at your home at the time of playing disc recorded in Dolby digital, MPEG1/2
audio or linear PCM.
The "S/PDIF" specifications allow several different types of cables and connectors which must
match the device being used. Key words for the electrical type are "coaxial" and "RCA jack." The
other type is called "optical" with the word "TOSLINK" often used.
1.

Insert the audio plug into the orange socket on the rear side of the device (right from the
HDMI jack), marked with the label “COAXIAL”.

2.

Plug the Audio jack into the corresponding socket on your playback device or your amplifier.

3.

Choose on the amplifier the correspondent input (coaxial).










Notes:
1.

The cable is not part of the accessories.

2.

Choose right audio setting for this player according to your audio system requirement after
connection is made.

3.

If the type of the speaker connected does not satisfy the channels recorded in a MPEG-2 or
Linear PCM disc, the disc will not be played in all channels but only in 2 channels (i.e. even
if the front speakers and the centre speakers are connected, a disc recorded in 5.1
channels will be played only in 2 channels.



Caution for the coaxial digital audio output connector:
Do not connect an amplifier with a Coaxial digital input connector which does not contain the Dolby
digital or MPEG audio decoder otherwise it may be harmful to your ears and damage your
speakers.


Stereo Analogue Output
Insert one end of the audio (Cinch [RCA]) cable into the white/red Cinch [RCA]
socket L/R AUDIO OUT at the back of the DVD player and the other end into
the audio input socket (usually white/red) on the amplifier set (usually labelled
“AUX IN” or “Stereo IN”. Please also refer to your Amplifier user manual).
Switch on the Amplifier and select the AUX or Stereo input.

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