10
Using RCA IN socket
For audio devices that do not support
HDMI or Optical output, please follow the
set up below.
(Cable not supplied)
AV equipment
e.g. DVD recorder
a) Connect Composite Video output of
the AV equipment e.g. DVD recorder
to Composite Video input on the TV.
b) Connect Audio L-R output of the AV
equipment to the LINE IN or RCA input
onto the unit.
Note:
You can listen to the TV program sound
from connecting to the unit via LINE-IN
cable as shown previously
on page 9,
HDMI connection point 3.a, Connect (C)
and (D) for reference )
Using Line-IN socket
You can listen to the sound of the TV
program by connecting to the unit via
LINE-IN cable.
(see HDMI connection point
3a) connection (D) on P.9)
Note:
You can also connect to your PC with
LINE-IN cable in the setup shown below.
HEADPHONE
VGA OUT
VGA IN
(Cable not supplied)
Connect to an External Audio Device
You can connect to your audio devices,
e.g. CD player, to enjoy purely music, via
the following conections.
HDMI OUT
Audio Equipment, e.g. CD player, MP3 player
(Cable not supplied)
(Cable not supplied)
An auto-on/off function is featured on this
unit. Auto-off is to shut down the unit
when no sound is playing for a few minutes
And Auto-on, when there are sounds input,
the unit will switch on automatically after a few
seconds.
Warning:
If the volume of the TV or an external
device via RCA or LINE IN is too low, the
auto-off function will be triggered. When
this situation happens for 2.5 minutes, the LED
the next 30 seconds and the unit will switch
to standby mode.
Please turn up the volume of the input
source (not the unit, but, e.g. TV or MP3
player, etc.) slowly, until it returns to normal
mode.
To avoid the auto-off being triggered
unintentionally, pre-set the source volume
higher and adjust the unit volume to a
comfortable level.
Note:
You might hear the sound over-lapping from
both the TV and the unit while following
some of the suggestion connections. To
avoid this, turn the volume of TV down to 0
or mute it.
Connections