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Audio & Video
Connections
Audio & Video
Connections
Video
Connections
Only
Audio
Connection
Choose Audio
Connection:
Audio Connections
Only
Audio
Connections
Only
Video Connections
Only
Connect your external components (cable box, dvd player, etc.) audio and video connections to your to your TV.
Connect your TV’s audio connections to your Soundscape.
Optional
Subwoofer
[connect to Sub Out,
See Owners Manual
for details]
Single RCA Cable
Sold Seperately
Multi-Channel Audio/Video Sources:
Blu-ray, DVD, Game Console,
Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, Etc.
Multi-Channel Audio/Video Sources:
Blu-ray, DVD, Game Console,
Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, Etc.
Connect your external components (cable box, Blu-ray player, dvd player, etc.) audio connections to your
Soundscape and the video connections to your TV.
Optional
Subwoofer
Power Cable
Digital Out
Coaxial Out
Analog Out
[connect to Sub Out,
See Owners Manual
for details]
Single RCA Cable
Sold Seperately
OR
OR
OR
Digital Out
R
Analog Out
L
Digital Out
Power Cable
TV
TV
TV
TV
Câble RCA double (analogique)
Dual RCA Cable
(Analog)
Optical Cable
(Digital)
Optical Cable
(Digital)
Optical Cable
(Digital)
Coaxial Cable (Digital)
Not Included
ALTERNATIVE CONNECTION
(Fig. 11)
:
External Components: Connect
Audio Connections
to Soundscape
&
Video Connections
to TV.
Fig. 11
WARNING ABOUT
RF INTERFERENCE!
When operating
wirelessly, Soundscape
and subwoofer may be susceptible
to RF interference in the 2.4GHz
bandwidth from microwave ovens
and wireless devices such as WiFi
systems, video game consoles,
cordless telephones, bluetooth
devices and baby monitors.
Generally, this issue (intermittent
sound or slight popping noises)
is easily resolved by physically
separating problematic devices
from one another. A distance
as little as two feet will often
alleviate interference. In the case
of microwaves, interference only
occurs when the microwave is
operating.