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RCA Analog Out
Your SoundBridge has several audio connection options:
a.Connect your SoundBridge to a set of powered speakers, using the
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Ethernet port
Optical Toslink
Digital SPIF Coax
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SoundBridge, left end cap removed
SoundBridge, right end cap removed
b.Connect your SoundBridge to your stereo system’s Aux or other “Line Input,” using an RCA (white/red) audio cable (not included).
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III. Hooking Up SoundBridge to Your Speakers or Stereo System
Both end caps of your SoundBridge unit are removable. The right end cap covers the audio connectors and AC power connector, the left one holds an Ethernet connector and your
Remove the right end cap to connect audio cables by gently pressing on the flat part of the end cap, while pressing on the dimpled tabs in the back of the end cap, and pivot backward.
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Ethernet Cable (not needed if
Connect 1 of the following:
(1)Optical “Toslink” SPDIF from SoundBridge to receiver
(2)Black SPDIF Coax (RCA) to “Coax Digital In” on your receiver
(3)Two analog RCA jacks (white and red) to “Line In” on your receiver
Once removed, your right end cap will reveal the connectors shown above.
c.Connect to your stereo system using either coaxial SPDIF digital or optical SPDIF digital (the SoundBridge has connectors for both) — cables not included.
When you are finished connecting your SoundBridge, be sure to replace the end caps.
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