Home Station User Guide
The Home Station media center offers the option for two kinds of audio connection,
analogue and digital. Use the analogue connection when connected directly to the TV, or if
you don’t own a stereo amplifier and use the digital connection when you want to listen to
digital surround sound on your home entertainment system.
2.4.1 Analogue Audio Setup
The simplest configuration is when the analogue audio
system on your TV set is used. In this case, no matter
what type of AV cable you use, the analogue audio is
provided to the stereo input of your TV by the left/right
RCA jacks.
This configuration uses only one AV cable connected to
the multi-connector port (A/V) on the Home Station.
Note: With this simple setup, you can get the highest
video quality, but the audio quality remains the same as
the stereo analogue quality provided by the TV set’s built
in speakers.
2.4.2 Digital Audio Setup
This configuration provides the
best mix of video and audio
quality.
In this setup, you can connect
any of the available AV cables
except the stereo L/R RCA
jacks to the TV set speakers.
Instead, use the digital audio
port (OPTICAL) of the Home
Station. Connect this port using
the SPDIF optical audio cable to
the digital input of your Dolby
Digital or DTS Home Theatre
Receiver/Processor.
Note: With this more advanced setup and the use of a 5.1 surround speaker system, you
can experience optimum sound as well as video quality.
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