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Things to Consider Before You Connect

Protect against Power Surges

• Connectalldevicesbeforeyoupluganyoftheirpowercordsintothewalloutlet.
• TurnofftheTVand/ordevicebeforeyouconnectordisconnectanycables.
• UsingasurgeprotectorcanhelppreventdamagetoyourTVfromelectricalpowersurges.In
caseoflightning,unplugyourTV.
• Makesureallantennasandcablesareproperlygrounded.RefertotheImportantSafety
Instructionsonpage1.

Protect Devices from Overheating

• Don’tblockventilationholesonanyofthedevices.Arrangethedevicessothataircan
circulatefreely.
• Don’tstackdevices.
• If youplacedevicesinastand,makesureyouallowadequateventilation.
• If youconnectanaudioreceiveroramplier,placeitonthetopshelfsotheheatedairfrom
itwon’towaroundotherdevices.

Position Cables Properly to avoid audio Interference

• Inserteachcablermlyintothedesignatedjack.
• If youplacedevicesabovetheTV,routeallcablesdownthesideofthebackoftheTV
insteadofstraightdownthemiddleof theTV.
• If yourantennauses300-ohmtwinleadcables,donotcoilthecables.Also,keepthetwin
leadcablesawayfromaudio/videocables.

Use Indirect Light

Don’tplacetheTVwheresunlightorroomlightingwillbedirectedtowardthescreen.Usesoft
orindirectlighting.
Chapter 1: Connections & Setup