Important, Connecting the supplied speakers, Connecting the ac cord – Aiwa CX-N4000 U User Manual

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CONNECTIONS

IMPORTANT

Connect equipment, antennas, and other optional equipment

be­

fore connecting the AC cord.

CONNECTING THE SUPPLIED
SPEAKERS

You can obtain a front surround effect.

Connect the speakers to the SPEAKER terminals and the SUR­

ROUND SPEAKERS jacks of the main unit.

1 Connect to the SPEAKERS terminals.

Connect the right speaker © to the R terminal, and the left
speaker (D to the L terminal with the cords attached to the
speakers.
Open the levers of the SPEAKER terminals on the main unit and
insert the conductors of the cords with white stripes to ffi and the
conductors of the black cords to ©.

Then, shut the levers to lock.

2 Connect to the SURROUND SPEAKERS jacks.

Use the supplied yellow-black cords.

Connecting to the speakers

Push the levers of each terminal, and insert the conductors of

the yellow cords to ffi and the conductors of the black cords to

0.

Then, release the levers to lock.

Connecting to the main unit
Connect the speakers to the SURROUND SPEAKERS jacks
with the plugs of the connecting cords.

Right speaker ® should be connected to the R jack, and left

speaker @ to the L jack.

NOTE

’ The speaker systems are magnetically shielded. However, if

the speakers should affect the color on yourTV screen, turn off
the TV and turn it on again 15-30 minutes later. If the TV screen

still has poor color, move the speakers away from the TV.

' Do not leave magnets or objects generating magnetism near

the speakers.

CONNECTING THE AC CORD

Connect the AC cord to an AC outiet.

A demonstration of the unit’s preset functions begins in the display

window (DEMO mode). This demonstration can be canceled.

Refer to “DEMO (DEMONSTRATION) MODE” on page 20.

Also, the

II

SET button flashes to inform you that the current time

needs to be set. Refer to “SETTING THE CLOCK” on page 22.
If setting up with optional equipment, connect the optional equip­
ment before connecting the AC cord.

To be continued.

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