
CONNECTION SYSTEM WITH VARIOUS WAYS OF BEING USED (Continued)
Connecting a Home Video Game System, etc.
Game system, VCR, DVD, etc.
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AC wall outlet
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1 Insert cable clamps into the hole for | 2 Cables are fitted in the cover of the table |
the table stand. | stand and then fitted into the cable |
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Note:
• Game devices must always be connected to the input terminal of the main unit. If a game device is connected to the Wireless Center, you cannot enjoy the game comfortably because of a delay in the transmission of pictures and sound.
• When connecting to both the VIDEO input and
• When signals from external devices connected to the Wireless Center do not appear to be transmitted to the main unit properly, connect the external devices to the
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