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Listening to auxiliary equipment

You can listen to auxiliary equipment with the following methods:
•Transmitting sound on FM wave
• Connecting to the AUX IN jack

Note:

For operation of the auxiliary equipment, refer to its instructions.

Transmitting sound on FM wave

You can connect auxiliary equipment such as a digital audio player to the wireless transmitter, then transmit the sound signals on FM wave.

Installing the batteries to the wireless

transmitter

1.Connect the wireless transmitter to the
headphones jack of auxiliary equipment.

2.Select one of the position numbers on the
wireless transmitter.

•To check the assigned frequency to each the position number,
refer to the label put on the rear of the wireless transmitter.
Make sure that no local FM station in you area uses the same
frequency.

3.Turn on the wireless transmitter.

The red lamp lights up.
•To select a position number from P1 - P4, set the switch to
LOW POSITION.
•To select a position number from P5 - P8, set the switch to
HIGH POSITION.

4.Set the volume level of the system to
minimum.

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AUX
AUX WIRELESS/
FM/AM
WIRELESS/
FM/AM PRESET TUNING
Number buttons
FM MODE
R6(SUM-3)/AA(15F)
(supplied)
Match the polarity (+ and –) on the batteries with the +
and – markings in the battery compartment.

Listening to auxiliary

equipment

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