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AUX IN CONNECTIONS
1. Insert the audio cables into the AUX OUTPUT L (left=white) and R (right=red) jacks of your stereo system, such
as a TAPE RECORDER PLAYER into the corresponding AUX INPUT AUDIO jacks on your HOME THEATER.
This will enable you to hear your components system through your HOME THEATER SYSTEM.
2. You may also use the green 3.5mm plug and cable (included) to connect your CD PLAYER, RADIO or other
device that has a 3.5MM stereo jack to your HOME THEATER SYSTEM.
NOTE: Your audio devices sound will come out of the 2 front speakers plus the subwoofer since the default
setting for the sound output is the same as the audio source from the device (2 channel, STEREO). For
Dolby Pro Logic (5.1 channel) sound reproduction, press the SURROUND button. The sound will
come out of all 5 speakers plus the subwoofer.
NOTE: If the signal of your device (such as a CABLE/SAT BOX or some STEREO TVs) is not a true STEREO
signal, even though it has stereo output jacks, when you press the SURROUND button, the sound
may not come out from all 5 speakers. This is normal.
NOTE: Some devices may not allow the Home Theater to play all 5 speakers if the audio output level of the
device is too low.
3. Press the POWER button on the main unit (not the REMOTE) to turn on the main power of the set. Next press the
ON/STANDBY button on the REMOTE to turn the set on (or off).
4. Press the SOURCE button several times till the AUX indicator lights.
5. Make sure your AUX IN component is on and follow your components instructions.
6. Go to Page 20 for detailed instructions.
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Illustration is showing some possible connections. You can only connect ONE of these components
to the AUX INPUT jacks of your HOME THEATER SYSTEM (AUX stands for Auxiliary).
You can hear the sound of any one of these devices through your HOME THEATER SYSTEM if you
connect the proper cables.
CONNECT ALL SPEAKERS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 8
(OR THE QUICK SETUP DIAGRAM SHEET).