Sears 274.4392839 owner manual Amplifier or Cassette Tape Deck Audio Amplifier

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Connecting Other Components

Amplifier or Cassette Tape Deck

Audio Amplifier

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If your stereo amplifier is not part of a "system" that has its own remote, connect it to the TV as shown here.

Note: If the stereo amplifier is part of a system that has its own remote, you may choose to connect it to the TV as shown below using the SELECT OUT jacks.

With the connection shown here, you'll be able to change and mute volume with the TV's remote control. You'll also be able

to remotely control bass and treble functions.

Audio Cassette Recorder or Amplifier

Connection:

Connect the "L" and "R" HI FI OUT jacks to the corresponding input jacks on the stereo amplifier (such as AUX, TUNER, or CD). Do not use the PHONO inputs. If your amplifier is not stereo (mono), connect it to the TV's R/MONO jack. Consult the amplifier's owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommended

hookup.

Operation:

If desired, turn off TV's internal speakers as described on page 9. Adjust the amplifier for normal listening. Then control sound with the VOL and MUTE buttons on the TV's remote.

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If your stereo amplifier is part of a "system" that has its own remote control, connect it to the SELECT OUT jacks as shown here. The "fixed level" audio signal present at these jacks is also ideal for connecting an audio cassette recorder to record audio from the TV. This constant audio signal is not affected by pressing the VOLUME buttons on the TV's front panel or the TV's remote control.

Connection:

Connect SELECT OUT"U' and "R" to the corresponding input jacks on the stereo amplifier or audio cassette recorder.

If your amplifier is not stereo (mono), connect it to the TV's R/MONOjack. Consult the equipment's owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommended hookup.

Operation:

Select a TV channel and turn down the sound on the TV, or turn off TV's internal speakers. Adjust sound with controls on the amplifier or cassette recorder. If the amplifier or cassette recorder is part of a "system" that has its own remote, use the system's remote to adjust sound.

* Optional accessories are available from most dealers or electronics supply stores.

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