Boston Acoustics Shelf Stereo System owner manual Connecting the FM antenna

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Connections (continued)

Connecting the FM antenna

The FM antenna comes attached. If the antenna is disconnected, follow these steps to connect it:

1.Push the Type F connector plug on the end of the antenna into the receptacle on the MicroSystem CD marked “FM antenna 75ȍ.

2.Straighten out the antenna to its full length.

3.Orient the antenna wire for the best reception.

Optional: Connecting to a cable TV signal

You may be able to obtain better reception if your cable company offers an FM radio signal on your TV cable. The MicroSystem CD’s FM antenna connector will accept the cable FM feed from most cable TV systems that provide FM programming. To connect your radio to the FM signal available from some cable TV providers, contact your cable TV company for assistance before making any connection.

Be sure that the installation includes a splitter that filters the signal to prevent any remission of the TV spectrum through the MicroSystem CD, so only the FM band, not the cable TV signal, is transmitted to the MicroSystem CD.

Notice for Cable TV System Installer

Please make note of Article 820-40 of the NEC (of USA) that provides guidelines for proper grounding. In particular, this standard specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as is practical. CAUTION: When making connections to the rear of the MicroSystem CD, it is possible to experience an ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) event. If this happens, simply push the On/off button on the front and recheck the preset settings.

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Contents MicroSystem CD Special Features Thank you for choosing the Boston Acoustics MicroSystem CDBackup alarm Unpacking the MicroSystem CDRemote Control Plugging in the power cord Positioning the FM antennaSetting the clock Control PanelBasics Turning on the systemAdjusting the volume DisplayTurning off the system Muting the systemTuning to an FM or AM station RadioLoading a CD CD PlayerPlaying a CD Creating MP3/WMA discs on your computer MP3/WMA discsPlaying MP3/WMA discs Alarms Setting the alarmsStopping the alarm when it is sounding Disabling the alarm for weekends, etcUsing the Snooze function Checking the wakeup timeUsing the Sleep function More FeaturesChanging the display information Using other devices Aux 1, 2, Using headphonesDisplay dimmer sensor control Customizing the MicroSystem CD’s output Using the Bass trimProgramming the line output Connecting other devices ConnectionsConnecting the FM antenna Optional Connecting to a cable TV signalOptional Connecting to an external indoor AM antenna Optional Connecting to an outdoor antennaTroubleshooting Disc error codes in the displaySpecifications Limited WarrantyIndex Control Panel diagram Display diagram Setting the clock Remote Control diagram Troubleshooting Page 042-002203-3

Shelf Stereo System specifications

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