10
Connecting the Transmitter to
Audio Components
To enjoy sound from your CD player, cassette deck or other audio
component in another room, you can connect the transmitter
directly to that component. To use this feature, you must connect
either powered speakers, another stereo receiver, or an amplifier
to the receiver at the remote site.
1. Make sure the transmitter’s On/Off switch is “Off.”
2. Connect one set of A/V cables from the red and white AUDIO IN
jacks on the back of the transmitter to the LINE OUT audio
jacks on the back of your audio component. Be sure the red and
white plugs on the A/V cables match the red and white jacks on
both the transmitter and audio component. (The yellow video
plugs will not be used.)
3. Plug the small end of the power adapter into the back of the
transmitter and the other end into a standard A/C wall outlet.
Turn the On/Off switch to the “On” position.
4. Make sure the receiver and transmitter units are set to the
same channel.
5. Locate and orient the transmitter unit according to the
“Orienting the Transmitter and Receiver Units” (page 14)
section of this manual.
LF-30S
CD Player, Cassette Deck
AUDIO
LINE OUT
RIGHT
LEFT
Transmitter
AUDIO IN
LEFT
RIGHT
VIDEO IN
IR
EXTENDER
DC 15v
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