NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)
GB
Connections and
Settings
Connecting the antennas and the amplifier
Connect the supplied antennas, the optional amplifier and power cord in order of
to
in the figure.
The supplied antennas are designed for use within the home. For stable reception, it is
recommended that you connect the unit to an external antenna (separately purchased). For
details on connection to portable devices or optional components, see page 47.
MONITOR OUT (NTSC) jack
Use to connect a TV or other device through an optional video
cable. A video signal is output through this jack for display on
the connected device.
ANALOG IN/OUT1/OUT jacks
Use the supplied audio connecting cord to connect the ANALOG
OUT jacks to the input jack (TAPE, MD, etc.) on the amplifier.
Use an optional audio connecting cord to connect the ANALOG
IN jacks to the output jack (REC OUT, etc) on the amplifier or
other audio component (cassette deck, etc.).
The same signal is output from the ANALOG OUT 1 and ANALOG
OUT 2 jacks.
DIGITAL OPTICAL IN/OUT connectors
Use an optional digital optical cable to connect the
OPTICAL OUT connector to the optical input connector on
the digital amplifier.
Use an optional digital optical cable to connect the
OPTICAL IN connector to the optical output connector on
the digital amplifier, digital tuner, MD deck, or DAT deck.
DIGITAL COAXIAL IN/OUT jacks
Use an optional digital coaxial cable to connect the COAXIAL OUT jack to the coaxial
input jack on the digital amplifier.
Use an optional digital coaxial cable to connect the COAXIAL IN jack to the coaxial
output jack on the digital amplifier, digital tuner, MD deck, or DAT deck.
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Connect the AM loop antenna.
Connect the AM loop antenna to the AM
antenna terminals on the unit.
Pull on the cord lightly afterwards
to confirm that the antenna is firmly
connected.
Notes
Make sure to keep the AM loop antenna away
from the unit or other AV equipment as this
may produce noise in the radio reception.
Make sure the metal leads (not the part
covered with vinyl insulation) are securely
inserted into the antenna terminals.