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ConnectingOtherEquipment
Connecting Headphones
Connect the headphone plug to the jack on the front panel. This turns off the Solo II internal speaker. If your
headphones have the old-style large plug you will need an adapter.
Using the Aux Input
Other audio equipment, such as an iPod or a portable CD player, can be connected to the Solo II through the
rear panel Aux input. You will need a cable with a stereo mini plug on both ends. Select the Aux input using
the
MODe
control as described in the “Selecting a Source” section on page 6.
SecurityCableConnection
There is a security cable connection point on the rear of the Solo II adjacent to the AM antenna connector.
This is the same as the connection point found on most laptop computers. Connect a computer security
cable between the Solo II and a solid anchor point to help prevent theft of your Solo II.
AboutClockMemory
When power to the Solo II is interrupted a special power component called a “super-cap” will keep the clock
functions active for a period of 24-48 hours. If the Solo II is without power for a longer period of time you may
need to reset the clock when power is restored.