Connecting up

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1Connect the HDD/DVD recorder to the receiver subwoofer.

a.Plug the control cable into the CONTROL OUT jack on the rear of the receiver subwoofer.

Plug the other end of the cable into the CONTROL IN jack on the rear of the HDD/DVD recorder.

b.Plug the coaxial cable into the DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT (DVD/DVR 1) jack on the rear of the receiver subwoofer.

Plug the other end of the cable into the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (COAXIAL) jack on the rear of the HDD/ DVD recorder.

Note that unless the control cable is connected, you can’t use the remote control with the HDD/DVD recorder.

2Fasten the spacers to the display unit and connect. If the display unit is difficult to view, the spacers can be attached to allow changing of the viewing angle. Peel off the protective paper from the spacers and press the spacers onto the depressions on the bottom of the display unit.

3 Assemble the AM loop antenna.

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a. Bend the stand in the direction indicated by the arrow.

b. Clip the loop onto the stand.

c. If you want to fix to a wall or other surface, perform step b after first securing the stand with screws.

It is recommended that you determine the reception strength before securing the stand with the screws.

4Connect the AM and FM antennas1.

a.Connect one wire of the AM loop antenna to each AM antenna terminal2.

For each terminal, press down on the tab to open; insert the wire, then release to secure.

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b. Push the FM antenna3 plug onto the center pin of the FM antenna socket.

Plug the L-shaped end of the display cable into the connector on the rear of the display unit, then plug the other end of the display cable into SYSTEM CONNECTOR jack on the receiver subwoofer.

Note

1 • Keep antenna cables away from other cables, the display unit, receiver subwoofer and HDD/DVD recorder.

If reception with the supplied antenna is poor, see Improving poor FM reception and Improving poor AM sound on page 29 or Connecting external antennas on page 34.

Do not attach any antenna other than the provided loop antenna, or an external antenna as described on page 34.

2 • Don’t let it come into contact with metal objects and avoid placing near computers, television sets or other electrical appliances.

If radio reception is poor, you may be able improve it by re-inserting each antenna wire into the opposite terminal.

For best reception, do not untwist the AM loop antenna wires or wrap them around the loop antenna.

3 To ensure optimum reception, make sure the FM antenna is fully extended and not coiled or hanging at the rear of the unit.

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Pioneer RCS-LX60D Connecting up, Connect the HDD/DVD recorder to the receiver subwoofer, Connect the AM and FM antennas1