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Connecting audio sources
Connecting an audio source
Connect your audio source/s to any of the two 3.5mm inputs located on the rear side.
• For microphones, primarily use the left input socket marked Mic/Line.
• For other audio sources, primarily use the right input socket marked Line.
• If you have two microphones or two audio sources, simply connect the second source
to the other input.
Note: if you are unsure or displeased with the audio quality, try to connect your audio
source to the other input socket as may improve the result. You will not harm the
equipment by doing so. Use an adaptor if your audio source does not have a 3.5mm
connector.
Flat screen TV connection
When connecting a loop amplifier to a flat screen TV, there might be a slight delay between
the sound from the TV’s speakers and the audio signal from the TV’s SCART/audio output.
To avoid the echo effect that sometimes occur due to this time difference, you need to
delay the sound in the loop to match the sound from the speakers. If this is the case with
your TV, use Univox® TV Sync. Connect the audio source to the TV Sync’s 3.5mm input
socket or to the SCART socket. Then connect the TV Sync’s 3.5mm connector to AutoLoop’s
Line input socket.
Connecting the loop
Connecting the Room loop wire
Pull out the loop wire (0.75mm²) and circle the listening area. Attach the wire at floor level
or ceiling height (about 2.4m / 8ft). The room loop wire roll includes 50 fastening clips.
Other means of fastening the wire may be used as well. Connect the ends of the wire to the
spring clip terminal which is the left of the two connectors marked Loop on the amplifiers
rear side.