Connecting to an External Source |
| Connecting the FM Aerial |
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The auxiliary input can be used to take advantage of the sound quality of your
| Examples: | A television |
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| A DVD player |
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| A VCR |
| To connect to the external source, the source must have an audio | |
| output. In addition, you need an connection cable. | |
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1 | Set the system to standby mode and disconnect it and the external | |
| source from the main socket. | |
2 | Connect the audio cable to the rear of the micro component system. | |
| Be sure to match connector colors. | |
3 | Plug the system back into the main socket and press | |
| POWER to switch it on. | |
4 | Select the AUX source by pressing AUX. | |
| Result: AUX is displayed. | |
5 | Switch the external source on. | |
6 | Adjust the volume and balance as required: | |
| Volume | Equalizer |
Example: You can watch a film and take advantage of stereo sound provided that the original sound track is in stereo (as if you were in a cinema).
AUX IN
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How to connect a COAXIAL TYPE aerial.
Connect a 75Ω antenna to the FM antenna terminal.
Plug the connector on the FM aerial supplied into the coaxial socket (75Ω) marked FM on the rear of the system.
Follow the instructions given on Page 16 to tune into a radio station, and determine the best position for the aerial.
If reception is poor, you may need to install an outdoor aerial.
To do so, connect an outdoor FM aerial to the FM socket on the rear of the system using a 75Ω coaxial cable (not supplied).
AUX IN
FM ANT | L |
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AUX IN
FM ANT | L |
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