Connecting to a television by means of S-Video

Note:

For this connection variant, the television must have an S-Video input and two unassigned cinch jacks.

If you are not sure whether

the television can use S-Video, then consult the operat- ing instructions of the television

it has unassigned cinch jacks, then check this on the back of the television

To connect the combination unit by means of S-Video to the television:

1Plug in the S-Video cable into the jacks labelled S-Vid- eo of the combination unit.

2Plug in the other end of the S-Video cable in the S-Vid- eo jacks of the television.

3Plug in one cinch cable into the AUX IN L cinch jack of the combination unit.

4Plug in the other end of the cinch cable into the audio jack for the left channel on the television.

5Plug in another cinch cable into the AUX IN R cinch jack of the combination unit.

6Plug in the other end of this cinch cable into the audio jack for the right channel on the television.

7Set the television to the AV channel, which reproduc- es the S-Video signal. If you are not sure how to carry out these settings, then consult the operating instruc- tions of the television. In addition, check the operating instructions to see whether you have to carry out any further settings on the television.

Also look at the chapter “Setting video output” for more information on this subject.

Connecting to a television by means of video input (composite video)

If you would like to connect the combination unit to a tel- evision, which

is not capable of using S-Video and

does not have a scart jack, but has cinch jacks

then connect it by means of the video input (the so-called “composite video”–connection variant). To do this:

1Plug in the supplied cinch cable into the video jack of the combination unit.

2Plug in the other end of the cinch cable into the corre- sponding cinch jack of the television.

3Plug in one cinch cable into the AUX IN L cinch jack of the combination unit.

4Plug in the other end of the cinch cable into the audio jacks for the left channel on the television.

5Plug in another cinch cable into the AUX IN R cinch jack of the combination unit.

6Plug in the other end of this cinch cable into the audio jacks for the right channel on the television.

7Check the operating instructions whether any other possible settings are necessary on the television.

Connecting the antenna to the combination unit:

To pick up radio stations the combination unit has

a dipole antenna for very high frequency (VHF/FM) broadcasting stations, which is firmly mounted on the back of the combination unit and

a loop antenna for medium wave (AM) broadcasting stations, which is part of the scope of supply. First of all you have to connect this antenna to the combination unit.

1Lift the stand of the loop antenna, which has been folded inside, to the outside.

2Lock the plastic clips on the loop antenna into the slits on the stand. If you can hear that the plastic clips have locked into the slit, this means that the loop antenna has to be upright.

3Turn the combination unit around. On the back you will find a black double terminal labelled AM. Insert one lead of the antenna cables into each of the termi- nals. The medium wave antenna is now operational.

Connect the headphones to the combination unit

Plug in the jack plug of the headphones into the head- phones jack PHONES of the combination unit.

Connecting to digital audio components

If you have a Dolby Digital or DTS amplifier, then you can connect the combination unit to it. To do this, you need

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Kompernass KH 2370 Connecting the antenna to the combination unit, Connect the headphones to the combination unit