Setting Up Your Wave® Radio
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Component | Cable | component | Wave radio | Notes |
Portable CD or tape | One | ||
player | audio cable | ||
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Headphone jack
For best sound, set the player volume control to approxi- mately 3/4 of maxi- mum volume.
AUX IN jacks
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AUX IN
CD player, tape deck, One stereo audio cable | Audio output jacks |
or VCR | If there are two sets |
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| of outputs (fixed and |
| variable), use fixed so |
| that the volume can |
| be controlled from the |
| radio. |
AUX IN jacks
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AUX IN
Recording from your Wave radio is not recommended because con- necting cables to the VARIABLE OUT jacks shuts off the radio speakers, preventing you from monitoring the recording volume.
Television | Use a standard RCA | |
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| cable for a TV with stereo |
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| output jacks. |
Use a standard “Y” adapter for a TV with a single (mono) audio out- put jack.
You may need a special adapter (such as a miniplug stereo audio cable) for a TV with a headphone outlet.
Audio output jacks
If there are two sets of outputs (fixed and variable), use fixed so that the volume can be controlled from the radio.
AUX IN jacks | To make sure the sound seems to |
| come from the screen, place the |
| Wave radio close to the TV. |
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AUX IN
Bose® Lifestyle® | Stereo cable with male- TAPE (REC) jacks | AUX IN jacks |
music system |
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AUX IN
Powered speakers with volume control
Use the audio input | Speaker system input VARIABLE OUT jacks | If your powered speaker audio |
cable that came with | (as described in the | input cable has three connectors |
your speakers. | speaker owner’s | on each end, use only the two |
| guide) | connectors that look alike to con- |
| VARIABLE OUT | nect to the Wave radio outputs. |
| DO NOT USE THE THIRD CON- | |
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| NECTOR. |
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| Connecting powered speakers to |
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| the VARIABLE OUT jacks shuts |
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| off the radio speakers. |
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