HP Home Theater Audio System manual Operation, Connecting Antennas, Quick Look AT the Display

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CONNECTING ANTENNAS

Rear Panel

FM Indoor Antenna

In an area with strong FM signals, the T-type FM antenna (supplied) is sufficient.

1.Use a flat or Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screws on the supplied transformer.

2.Place the metal connectors on the end of the T-type antenna’s base on the transformer’s metal contacts (underneath the screw heads) then tighten the screws.

3.Plug the transformer into ANTENNA FM 75 Ω.

4.Extend the T-antenna’s other two wires and attach them to a wall or window frame for the best possible reception.

Note: If you have an FM antenna that uses coaxial cable, connect it directly to ANTENNA FM 75 Ω.

FM Outdoor Antenna

In an area where FM signals are weak, you must use a 75-ohm unbalanced-type outdoor FM antenna (not supplied). Generally, a 3-element antenna will be sufficient. If you live in

an area where the FM signals are particularly weak, it may be necessary to use one with 5 or more elements.

If you have an FM antenna that uses coaxial cable, connect it directly to ANTENNA FM 75 Ω.

If you have a twin-lead FM antenna, connect it to the supplied transformer, then plug the transformer into ANTENNA FM 75 Ω. (see Steps 1–3 of “FM Indoor Antenna”).

AM Indoor Loop Antenna

The supplied high-performance AM loop antenna is sufficient for good reception in most areas.

Connect the loop antenna’s wires to AM and GND. Place the antenna in a location (for example, on a shelf or window frame) that gives the best reception.

Keep the antenna as far away as possible from the entire system, speaker cords and the power cord to prevent unwanted noise.

AM Outdoor Antenna

If the supplied AM loop antenna does not deliver sufficient reception, use an outdoor AM antenna (not supplied).

Use an insulated wire more than 15 feet (5 m) long. Strip one end, and connect that end to AM.

String the antenna wire outdoors or indoors near a window. For better reception, connect the GND terminal to a reliable ground.

OPERATION

A QUICK LOOK AT THE DISPLAY

Disc Mode Indicators — Show which

Title Indicator

disc and what type of disc is playing.

Track Indicator

Shows the play mode, such as random or

Chapter Indicator

repeat.

 

 

Mute Indicator

Program Indicator

Tuner Indicators —

Memory Preset

(see “Using the Tuner”

Indicators — (see

on Page 19).

“Presetting Radio

 

 

 

 

 

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Night Indicator — “Using

Night Mode” on Page 16

Number & Data Readout — Area

Sound Mode indicators — (see

where information is displayed in digital

“Changing the Sound Mode” on

format

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Contents Watt 7-Piece Home Theater Audio System Contents Important Safety Instructions Read Before Using this Product FCC Wants YOU to KnowInstalling Batteries in the Remote Control Introduction to Your Home Theater SystemConnections Connecting Components Connecting the SpeakersConnecting Headphones Placing the ReceiverConnecting a VCR Connecting a TVConnecting a Satellite Receiver or Cable Box Connecting a Cassette Deck Connecting a Digital Optical Audio DeviceConnecting an Auxiliary Audio Device Operation Connecting AntennasQuick Look AT the Display Quick Look AT the RECEIVER’S Controls Display PanelQuick Look AT the Remote Control Component Selection KeysChanging the Channel Level Setting UP the Surround Sound SystemChanging the Speaker Distance Changing the Speaker SizeDVD Player Operation Changing the Sound ModeBasic Playback Advancing by Frames Pausing PlayStopping Play Playing in Slow-MotionUsing GUI Menu Icons DVD Advanced FeaturesUsing Night Mode Using a Title MenuViewing from Another Angle Using a DVD MenuUsing Repeat Play Changing Subtitle LanguagePlaying MP3 Files Selecting Digital Audio OutUsing the Tuner Playing Audio CDS Modifying the Program and Adding a Track Controlling a Satellite Receiver or Cable BOXProgramming Tracks Random PlayMANUFACTURER’S Codes Using the Sleep TimerTV Codes Electrohome VCR Codes Cable Codes Satellite System Codes Troubleshooting Symptom Cause RemedyUsing Discs CareAmplifier Section SpecificationsCleaning Discs Tuner SectionSpeaker Section Video SectionMiscellaneous Clearing Your Password Setting a Rating Level and PasswordSetting a Password Selecting a Rating LevelLimited One-Year Warranty