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5) Connecting external audio devices
The Jukebox has the facility to connect to external audio devices.
Audio sources, such as DAB radios or MP3 players can be connected to the auxiliary
inputs to allow them to play through the Jukebox speakers.
An audio output is provided to allow the Jukebox to play through another amplifier, such
as Surround Sound or Multi-room audio system. Connect a stereo phono lead to the
audio output on the break-out connections located on the rear of the jukebox (fig 9). The
audio level is approximately 2Vp-p but will vary depending upon the audio being played.
To play an external audio source through the jukebox, simply connect its output leads to
one of the AUX inputs on the D4 amplifier. (see Fig 8)
By default the amplifier is in automatic switch over mode, this means the 3 audio inputs
are prioritised.
If a CD is playing on the Jukebox, this has highest priority and the display will show ‘Ch 1’.
If a CD is not playing the amplifier will prioritise ‘AUX 1 INPUT’, if audio is detected on
this input for 10 seconds, this input will become active and the display will show ‘Ch 2’
If a CD is not playing and no audio is detected on ‘AUX 1 INPUT’, ‘AUX 2 INPUT is
prioritised, if audio is detected on this input for 10 seconds, this input will become active
and the display will show ‘Ch 3’.
Please note:
It is recommended that the audio output level of the connected device is kept at
between ¾ and full and the volume is adjusted using the volume control of the Jukebox.
The connected device should be connected in stereo. Although 2 AUX inputs are
available, one of these will be used by any accessories such as the Bluetooth receiver or
iPod dock.
It is possible to manually switch the audio inputs using the F1, F2, F3 keys on the remote,
if you would like to do this please contact Sound Leisure.