BEFORE YOU CONNECT...
Protect componentsfrom power surges,
Connect all components before plugging any
power cordsinto the wall outlet.
Always turn off the receiver and/or components
before you connect or disconnect any cables.
Always make sure the color-coded plugs match the
color of the terminals in which they are inserted.
The connection cable plugs andjacks are color-
coded asfollows:
Speaker Terminals Red for positive (+) terminals.
Blackfor negative (-) terminals,
RCA Phono Type Terminals Red for the right (R)
channel. White for the left (L)channel.
Yellow for the video (V). Blackfor the subwoofer.
(Not Included)
Some units may be supplied with connection plugs
that are color coded red and black
instead of red and white. In this case,the black
plug takes the place of the white plug.
Contact Consumer Relations if you have questions
concerningthe connectionsor components.
POSITION CABLES CORRECTLY TO AVOID
AUDIO HUM OR INTERFERENCE
Insert all cable plugs firmly into theirjacks.
Placeaudio/video cablesto the sidesof the
receiver'sback panel instead of straight down
the middle after you connectthe components.
Try not to coil any power cablesand keep them
away from the audio/video cablesas
much as possible.
Make sure all antennas and cablesare properly
grounded. Refer to the Safety Tips sheet
packed with your receiver.
PROTECT YOUR COMPONENTS FROM OVER-
HEATING
Do not block ventilation holesin any component.
Arrange the componentsso that air can
circulate freely.
Do not stack componentsdirectly on top of each
other.
Allow adequate ventilation when placing your
components in a stand.
Placean amplifier near the top shelf of the stand
soheating air rising from it will not
flow around other components. If you have a
satellite receiver, you should place it on
the top shelf.
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