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The auxiliary input can be used to take advantage of the
sound quality of your mini-compact system when listening to
other sources.
Examples: A
television
A video disc player
A Hi-Fi stereo video cassette recorder
To connect to the external source, the source must have an
audio output. In addition, you need an connection cable.
Set the system to standby mode and disconnect it and the external
source from the main socket.
Connect AUX In on the MINI-COMPACT to Audio Out on the external
analog component.
Be sure to match connector colors.
Plug the system back into the main socket and press
STANDBY/ON to switch it on.
Select the AUX source by pressing AUX.
Result:
AUX
is displayed.
Switch the external source on.
Adjust the volume and balance as required:
Volume
Equalizer
Example: You can watch a film and take advantage of stereo sound
provided that the original sound track is in stereo (as if you
were in a cinema).
Connecting to an External Source
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The AM aerial can be:
Placed on a stable surface
Fixed to the wall (you must first remove the base)
The
AM
aerial connector terminals are located on the rear of the system
and are marked
AM
.
To avoid noise interference, check that the loudspeaker wires do not
run close to the aerial wires.
Always keep them at least 2 inches (5 cm) away.
Connecting the AM (MW)Aerial
How to connect a COAXIAL TYPE aerial.
Connect a 75
Ω
antenna to the
FM
antenna terminal.
Plug the connector on the
FM
aerial supplied into the coaxial socket
(75
Ω
) marked
FM
on the rear of the system.
Follow the instructions given on
Page 17
to tune into a radio station,
and determine the best position for the aerial.
If reception is poor, you may need to install an outdoor aerial.
To do so, connect an outdoor
FM
aerial to the
FM
socket on the rear of
the system using a 75
Ω
coaxial cable (not supplied).
Connecting the FM Aerial
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