13
CONNECTING REMOTE
SPEAKERS
Since Home Network only receives
stereo signals and does not amplify
them, the speakers you use to listen
to remote stereo sound from a CD
player, stereo receiver or cassette
deck must either be powered or at-
tached to an amplifier or stereo re-
ceiver.
Connecting Powered
Speakers
Note: You need a mini stereo phono
jack-to-stereo RCA plug adapter
(available at your local RadioShack
store) to make this connection.
1. Connect the adapter’s red and
white A/V plugs to the receiver’s
red and white audio jacks.
2. Connect the plug at the end of
the right speaker’s wire to the
mini stereo phono jack on the
adapter.
3. Plug the wire from the left
speaker into the back of the right
speaker.
4. Plug one end of the supplied AC
adapter into the back of the
receiver and the other end into a
standard AC outlet.
5. Plug one end of the supplied
modular phone cord into the
receiver’s
LINE OUT
jack and the
other end into a modular phone
line jack.
Note: You can use the transmit-
ter’s
PHONE IN
jack to connect a
telephone, modem or fax.
6. If necessary, adjust the powered
speakers’ volume.
VIDEO
PHONE
IN
LINE
OUT
DC15V
300mA
Left – AUDIO – Right
OUT
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