Sony TAV-L1 User Manual

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(OPTICAL IN)
(COAXIAL IN)
This system can receive Dolby Digital 5.1 channel 
signals. 
To enjoy digital broadcast sound, connect a cable box 
or satellite receiver to this system with an optical 
digital cord (not supplied) or coaxial digital cord (not 
supplied), and also set both to output digital signals. 
Refer to the instruction manual supplied with your 
cable box/satellite receiver.
The default VIDEO 1 input accepts signals from 
VIDEO DIGITAL IN OPT (optical in), and the 
default VIDEO 5 input accepts signals from VIDEO 
DIGITAL IN COAX (coaxial in). You can change 
these default settings (page 70).
If you use digital and analog audio signals at the same 
time, digital audio signals have priority.
When using the HDMI connection, this system can 
receive PCM audio signals only. In this case, use 
VIDEO DIGITAL IN OPT or COAX for audio signals 
to receive Dolby Digital 5.1 channel signals.
To set the digital audio signal settings
The default digital audio signals are VIDEO 1 input, 
which accepts signals from VIDEO DIGITAL IN 
OPT (optical in), and VIDEO 5 input, which accepts 
signals from VIDEO DIGITAL IN COAX (coaxial 
in). You can change these default settings according to 
the connected equipment's video signal or the type of 
digital audio signals.
1
Press DVD (FUNCTION) to switch the 
remote FUNCTION to DVD.
2
Press AMP MENU.
3
Press 
M/m repeatedly to select 
“OPTICAL IN” or “COAXIAL IN,” then 
press  
(ENTER) 
or 
,.
4
Press 
M/m repeatedly to select the 
desired video input, then press 
 
(ENTER).
The setting is selected and setup is complete.
Tip
If you do not use digital audio input, select “OPT (COAX) 
NONE.”
Note
If you set the same video input for “OPTICAL IN” and 
“COAXIAL IN,” the previous video input becomes “OPT 
(COAX) NONE,” and the audio input cannot receive digital 
audio signals. For example, when you set VIDEO 1 to 
“OPTICAL IN” (“OPT V1”), and then set VIDEO 1 to 
“COAXIAL IN” (“COAX V1”), the digital audio signal for 
VIDEO 1 is “COAXIAL IN.”
Enjoying digital broadcast sound