MartinLogan Motion® Vision X 业主指南

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Connections are made at the signal input section 
on the rear electronics panel of the soundbar. Your 
soundbar features three wired audio inputs:
•   1 x Digital Optical inputs
•   1 x Digital Coaxial input
•   1 x Left/Right Analog (3.5mm) input
When connecting your system, there are any 
variety of configurations that will work, and these 
methods will vary based on user preference.
Some users will choose to route all sources (such 
as DVD player, cable box, game console, media 
streamer, etc.) to their television via a digital (optical or 
coaxial) connection and use the television to switch 
between audio/video sources. The advantage of 
this connection method is that only one audio cable 
(either a digital optical or digital coaxial cable) 
needs to connect between the television and the 
soundbar—and changing the input on your television 
 will change the audio signal being sent to the 
soundbar (without having to change the input setting 
on the soundbar itself). Please note: most televisions 
are not capable of passing multi-channel encoded 
audio signals and will down-mix these signals to 
a 2-channel stereo mix before sending them to the 
television’s digital output.
Most users will want to run cables directly from 
the source to the soundbar while simultaneously 
running HDMI from each source to the TV for the 
video signal. This has the advantage of allowing 
the soundbar to receive multi-channel encoded 
material. However, some newer source devices 
turn off their optical/coaxial outputs when their 
HDMI output is used.
Depending on your number of sources, the TV may be 
used for switching some sources while audio output 
from the primary source devices may be directly con-
nected to the soundbar for multi-channel sound.
A few important points to remember when connecting 
your soundbar:
•   Digital optical and digital coaxial connections 
will provide the highest audio fidelity when 
connecting to the soundbar.
•   If your soundbar is not producing sound or 
surround sound from your Blu-ray player, DVD 
player, or other multi-channel audio capable