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English – 9
SYSTEM SETUP
3. Connect one of the provided audio cables to your TV.
Most TVs today have the three types of audio outputs shown below. For the best
audio performance, always use the highest quality output available; optical being the
first choice, coaxial the second, and analog the third.
Note: If you are using an optical cable, be sure to remove the protective plug cover.
When inserting the plug into the connector, you may sense a slight resistance and additional
pressure may be needed to get it to click securely in place.
Optical audio cable
(used for example only)
TV
Optical digital audio (recommended)
A digital audio output that passes digital data in the form of
pulsating light through a fiber optic cable.
If available, use this connection for best audio performance.
Coaxial digital audio (recommended)
A digital audio output that passes digital data through a
75-ohm coaxial cable.
Use this connection if an optical output is not available.
Analog stereo audio
The most common type of audio output where the left and
right channel are connected separately.
Use this connection if no digital audio outputs are available.
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