Connecting T6100 to xbox 360

someone please help me!!!! i got the inspire t6100 surround system but i cant work out how to connect it to my xbox 360! is there any way to connect using a digital optical cable?

@jason-cl
Sorry buddy, why creative is still recommending people to buy DDTS-100 and still advertising it on its website ? I thought the product is discontinued. I think creative should remove it from its website if it's discontinued. Please kindly make clear of this. A lot of people desperately search for this great product, I'm one of them, luckily I can get one without any warranty, but not everyone as lucky as I am. Thx

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