RCA BRC3109 Manuale Utente

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2. Using a HDMI cable (not included)
For  TVs  that  support  it,  HDMI  can  provide  the  best 
quality  audio  and  video  output  (depending  on  media 
source),  and  so  is  the  preferred  connection  type.  The 
HDMI cable incorporates both audio and video signals, 
so you will have just one cable running from the unit to 
your TV. Using a HDMI cable (not included), connect the 
HDMI OUT jack on your unit to the HDMI IN jack on your 
TV or HDMI-compatible display.
•  Configure  the  Video  Setup  options  (found  in  the
SETUP  menu)  to  best  match  the  capabilities  of  your 
TV.
•  Set the HDMI resolution to match the capabilities of your TV. This setting is also in the Video Setup section
of  the SETUP menu.  Note: this setting can be selected only when the HDMI cable is connected to a TV.
Note:
•  Refer to your TV owner’s manual as well.
•  When you connect the player to your TV, be sure to turn off the power and unplug both units from the
wall outlet before making any connections.
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of 
HDMI licensing LLC.
Connections
A. Connecting to a TV
1. Using the supplied AV cable
If your TV has Audio/Video inputs, you can connect the 
DVD player to your TV using the supplied AV cable.
B. Connecting an Audio Receiver
This player will down-mix Dolby Digital or DTS multi-
channel  audio  to  stereo  audio  for  playback  on  the 
player's internal speakers or for output to a connected 
amplifier.
Listening on External Audio Equipment
1. Connect the player to the left/right Audio In jacks 
on  the  other  equipment  using  the  included  AV 
cable.
2. Turn  on  your  audio  equipment  and  follow  the 
instructions provided with it to select the AUDIO IN 
function.
Note:
•  Make sure to use the correct cable. Connecting the plugs incorrectly may cause lack of signal, or weak
signal.