HOW

TO CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER

Note:

If your computer has a 1/8” LINE OUT jack,

see instruction A. If your computer has only a PHONES jack, see instruction B.

A. Plug one end of a 1/8” to 1/8” stereo audio cable (available at electronics stores) into the jack beneath the console. Plug the other end of the cable into the LINE OUT jack on your computer.

A

LINE OUT

Audio

Cable

B. Plug one end of a 1/8” to 1/8” stereo audio cable (available at electronics stores) into the jack beneath the console. Plug the other end of the cable into a 1/8” Y-adapter (available at electronics stores). Plug the Y-adapter into the PHONES jack

on your computer. Plug your headphones or speak- ers into the other side of the Y-adapter.

B

 

 

PHONES

Audio

1/8”

Cable

Y-adapter

 

Headphones/Speakers

 

HOW TO CONNECT YOUR VCR

Note: If your VCR has an unused AUDIO OUT jack, see instruction A below. If the AUDIO OUT jack is being used, see instruction B. If you have a TV with a built-in VCR, see instruction B. If your VCR is connected to your home stereo, see HOW TO CONNECT YOUR HOME STEREO on page 16.

A. Plug one end of a 1/8” to RCA stereo audio cable (available at electronics stores) into the jack beneath the console. Plug the other end of the cable into the AUDIO OUT jack on your VCR.

A

ANT. IN

VIDEO AUDIO

IN

RF OUT

CH

3 4

OUT

AUDIO OUT

RIGHT

LEFT

Audio

Cable

B. Plug one end of a 1/8” to RCA stereo audio cable (available at electronics stores) into the jack beneath the console. Plug the other end of the cable into an RCA Y-adapter (available at electron- ics stores). Next, remove the wire that is currently plugged into the AUDIO OUT jack on your VCR

and plug the wire into the unused side of the Y- adapter. Plug the Y-adapter into the AUDIO OUT

jack on your VCR.

B

ANT. IN

VIDEO AUDIO

 

IN

 

 

RF OUT

 

CH

3

4

OUT

 

RCA

 

Y-adapter

 

Audio Cable

 

Wire removed from

 

AUDIO OUT jack

 

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