Connecting External Components

Connecting the FM and AM Antennas

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Connecting an External Digital, Analog Component

Example: Digital signal components such as a Settop Box or CD Recorder. Analog signal components such as a VCR or TV.

Audio Cable

Optical Cable

(not supplied)

(not supplied)

If the external analog component has only one Audio Out, connect either left or right.

If AM reception is poor, connect an outdoor AM antenna(not supplied).

FM Antenna (supplied)

AM Loop Antenna (supplied)

Snap the tabs on the loop into the slots of the base to assemble the AM loop antenna.

CONNECTIONS

External Analog

External Digital

Component

Component

1 Connect the Digital Input (OPTICAL) to the Digital Output on the external digital component.

2 Connect Audio In on the Home Theater to Audio Out on the external analog component.

Be sure to match connector colors.

3 Press AUX on the remote control to select ‘DIGITAL IN, AUX 1 or AUX 2’ input.

FM antenna connection

1.Connect the FM antenna supplied to the FM 75COAXIAL terminal.

2.Slowly move the antenna wire around until you find a location where reception is good, then fasten it to a wall or other rigid surface.

AM antenna connection

1.Connect the AM loop antenna supplied

to the AM and terminals.

Insert the black wire into the black terminal and the white wire into the white terminal.

2.If reception is poor, connect an outdoor single vinyl-covered wire to the AM terminal. (Keep the AM loop antenna connected).

Each time the button is pressed, the selection changes as follows: USB DIGITAL IN AUX 1 AUX 2.

You can also use the FUNCTION button on the main unit.

The mode switches as follows: DVD/CD DIGITAL IN AUX 1 AUX 2 USB FM AM.

Cooling Fan

The cooling fan supplies cool air to the unit to prevent overheating.

Please observe the following cautions for your safety.

Make sure the unit is well-ventilated. If the unit has poor ventilation, the temperature inside the unit could rise and may damage it.

Do not obstruct the cooling fan or ventilation holes. (If the cooling fan or ventilation holes are covered with a newspaper or cloth, heat may build up inside the unit and fire may result.)

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