Connecting an fm antenna, Plugging in this unit, Connections – Yamaha RP-U200 User Manual

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CONNECTIONS

CONNECTIONS

R

L

ANALOG

AUX 1

IN

AUX 2

IN

REC
OUT

OUTPUT

SUB

WOOFER

DIGITAL

USB

SPEAKERS

+

L

FRONT

ANTENNA

R

L

PC IN

FM ANT

75

UNBAL.

AC outlet

Connecting an FM antenna

Connect an FM antenna to the FM ANT terminal of this unit by following the figure and procedures below.

(U.S.A. model)

Plugging in this unit

It is recommended to use an outdoor FM antenna for good
reception.
Depending the area, good reception may not be obtained
because it is far from FM radio stations or obstructed by tall
buildings, mountains, and so on. Select a type of antenna
suitable for your area.
Also, to minimize the effects of automobile ignition noise,
locate the antenna as far away from heavy traffic as
possible.

Use the supplied indoor FM antenna only in areas with
exceptionally good reception.

Insert the antenna connector securely.

*

Set the indoor FM antenna as far away from the
computer and the monitor as possible, and set it to a
position where the best reception is obtained.

For connecting an outdoor FM antenna
Use a 75

coaxial cable for connecting the antenna.

If the antenna is located far from this unit, the use of
5C2V cable is recommended to handle the weak radio
signal.
*

If you connect an outdoor FM antenna to this unit, do
not connect the indoor FM antenna to this unit.

After completing all connections, plug the AC power

cord into a household AC outlet.

Note

Unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet if this unit is

not to be used for a long period of time.

Indoor FM antenna (supplied)

Outdoor FM antenna

F-type plug adaptor

75

coaxial cable

(U.S.A. model)

(U.S.A. model)

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