
Hooking up the audio components
CONTROL A1ΙΙ | AC power cord |
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to a wall outlet
Amplifier, etc. | CD player, DBS tuner, etc.1), Digital |
| amplifier, DAT deck, MD deck, etc.2) |
1)Digital equipment with a DIGITAL OUT connector only
2)Digital equipment with both DIGITAL IN and OUT connectors
Required cords
AAudio connecting cords (2) (supplied)
When connecting an audio connecting cord, be sure to match the
White (L) | White (L) |
Red (R) Red (R)
BOptical cables (3) (only one supplied)
•When connecting an optical cable, take the caps off the connectors and insert the cable plugs straight in until they click into place.
•Do not bend or tie the optical cables.
CCoaxial digital connecting cables (2) (not supplied)
Hookup considerations
•Turn off the power of all components before making any connections.
•Do not connect any AC power cord until all the connections are completed.
•Be sure the connections are firm to prevent hum and noise.
Jacks (connectors) for connecting audio components
Connect | To the | |
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Amplifiers | ANALOG IN/OUT jacks | |
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| DIGITAL COAXIAL IN jack | |
CD players or DBS tuners | or DIGITAL OPTICAL IN1) | |
| connector | |
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Digital amplifiers, DAT decks, | DIGITAL COAXIAL IN/OUT | |
jacks or DIGITAL OPTICAL | ||
or another MD deck | ||
IN1)/OUT connectors | ||
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1) There is no distinction of IN1 and IN2 connectors.
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Hooking up the audio components