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Connecting External Devices
Auxiliary Input Jack
This system includes an AUX IN Jack to allow
you to connect external audio equipment and
listen to the sound from the external equipment
through the speakers of this system.
Examples of the types of external equipment that
may be connected are:
•
An MP3 player such as iPod shuffl e
•
Audio outputs from DVD or VCR
• Cassette
player
• Turntable
• MD
player
To use AUX IN:
1. Connect the audio output jack or headphone
jack of the external audio equipment to the
AUX IN jack at the side of this system.
•
You may leave your external device
permanently connected to this system if you
wish. It is not necessary to disconnect the
external device in order to listen to the Tuner
or CD player in this system.
2. To listen to the external audio source select
the “Auxiliary” mode using the
FUNCTION
button.
Stereo Headphone Jack
•
This system includes a stereo PHONES
jack on the side panel of the wireless main
unit. You may connect a set of stereo
headphones, not included, to this jack for
private listening without disturbing others.
•
The main speakers are automatically shut
off when headphones are connected to the
PHONES
jack. Make sure that the plug
from your headphones is fully inserted into
the headphone jack. If the plug is not fully
inserted the sound may be intermittent, or
you may only hear sound from one side of
the headphones.
IMPORTANT:
•
To prevent hearing damage always set
the volume control to a low level before
you connect the headphones. Then
connect the headphones, put them on,
and very gradually increase the volume to
a comfortable listening level. Remember
that CDs may contain both very soft and
very loud passages. Adjust the volume to a
comfortable level using a louder passage,
so that you always know what the maximum
level will be.
Cable (not included)
RCA jack x2
3.5mm
stereo jack