Motorola Car Satellite TV System DCH3200 ユーザーズマニュアル
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Audio Connection Options
When connecting to a home theater receiver, depending on its inputs, you can use the
following DCH3200 audio outputs:
following DCH3200 audio outputs:
Digital audio optical
(S/PDIF) or digital audio
coaxial (S/PDIF)
(S/PDIF) or digital audio
coaxial (S/PDIF)
If the receiver supports it, use the digital audio optical (S/PDIF) or digital
audio coaxial (S/PDIF) audio output to deliver Dolby AC-3 audio to a Dolby
Digital home theater receiver.
audio coaxial (S/PDIF) audio output to deliver Dolby AC-3 audio to a Dolby
Digital home theater receiver.
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For an HDMI or IEEE-1394 video connection, no additional audio
connections to the TV are required.
connections to the TV are required.
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For RF output, no further audio connection is required.
Baseband Audio L and R
If the audio receiver does not support Dolby Digital, use the baseband
AUDIO L and R outputs to connect to the audio receiver.
AUDIO L and R outputs to connect to the audio receiver.
Connect the stereo audio cable to the AUDIO L and R connectors on the DCH3200 and
the audio left and right connectors on the TV. If the equipment supports it, use the
optical SPDIF or coaxial digital SPDIF output instead of the AUDIO L and R outputs. In
most cases, these outputs offer better audio quality, including support for 5.1 Surround
Sound.
The cabling diagrams show sample audio/video (A/V) connections to an audio receiver,
where the receiver functions as an A/V router. When connecting to an audio receiver,
reference its installation instructions for directions on connecting to baseband and digital
audio (S/PDIF) ports.
where the receiver functions as an A/V router. When connecting to an audio receiver,
reference its installation instructions for directions on connecting to baseband and digital
audio (S/PDIF) ports.
The VCR and TV receive their A/V signals from the currently selected input device on the
audio receiver. This is important when the subscriber has another A/V device such as a
DVD player, a secondary VCR, a CD player, or other electronic component. We
recommend connecting the TV to the monitor output so on-screen menus for the
receiver can be displayed. (In many cases, the receivers themselves have interactive
on-screen menus.)
audio receiver. This is important when the subscriber has another A/V device such as a
DVD player, a secondary VCR, a CD player, or other electronic component. We
recommend connecting the TV to the monitor output so on-screen menus for the
receiver can be displayed. (In many cases, the receivers themselves have interactive
on-screen menus.)
Installation Overview
1.
Determine if you are connecting to a:
High-Definition
TV or monitor
TV or monitor
Use the component video (YPbPr), HDMI, or IEEE-1394 outputs. No other video
connection supports HDTV.
connection supports HDTV.
If your TV has a DVI input, connect a DVI-to-HDMI adapter or cable to the HDMI out
connector on the DCH receiver instead of the IEEE-1394 connection, and the
DVI-HDTV connector on your TV.
connector on the DCH receiver instead of the IEEE-1394 connection, and the
DVI-HDTV connector on your TV.
Standard
Definition TV
Definition TV
Connect the S-Video connector using an S-video cable or connect the composite
video connector using a composite (RCA phono) cable. If the TV only has a coaxial
RF input, connect it to the DCH3200 RF OUT connector.
video connector using a composite (RCA phono) cable. If the TV only has a coaxial
RF input, connect it to the DCH3200 RF OUT connector.
2.
Determine if you are connecting the audio to a home theater receiver or directly to
the TV:
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For an HDMI or IEEE-1394 video connection, no additional audio connections to
the TV are required.
the TV are required.
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If the receiver or TV has a digital audio (S/PDIF) input, use the digital audio
OPTICAL (S/PDIF)
or
COAXIAL (S/PDIF)
outputs.