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Cables and considerations for further additions

Figure 31
AUX input connections
Figure 32
Record/playback
connections
Français
Use standard RCA audio cables, matching the white (or black) connector to the L (left)
channel and the red connector to the R (right) channel. See Figure 32.
If the component is mono, use a Y adapter to connect it to the media center. Appropriate
cables and adapters are available at most electronics stores.
If the component has a digital output, use the corresponding digital input beneath the set of
analog (L and R) inputs.
You could also use an optical connection, if the component supports one. See Figure 30. You
must identify the optical source using the System/Media Center/Optical Source menu.

Connecting external playback equipment

Other playback components such as an audio CD changer can be connected to the AUX or
other unused inputs on the rear panel of the media center.
Media center connector panel
Audio cable

Connecting record/playback equipment

The rear panel of the media center provides input (AUX) jacks for listening to and output
(Audio OUT) jacks for recording to a cassette tape deck.
Media center
Audio cable
for recording
a tape
or CD
Rear panel
of
record/playback component
Audio from
media center
OUT
O
PTIONAL
Rear of CD changer
or other
playback equipment
Audio cable
for playing
a tape
or CD
Audio to
media center
IN
C
A
ONNECTIONS AND
DDITIONS
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