Using the audio output jacks – Sharp 32N-S500 User Manual

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Pin plug x 2

Pin plug

Plug adapter

To the equipment

being connected

Pin jack/Mini plug

CONNECTIONS

Stereo amplifier

Speaker System

To the audio
Input terminals

To the TV

NOTE:

L

R

AUDIO

VIDEO

IN 1

IN 3

IN 1

IN 3

S-VIDEO

LINE
OUT

LINE IN

Either the S-VIDEO or t he VIDEO terminal can be used,
but the S-VIDEO overrides the VIDEO terminal.

ANT/

CABLE

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L

R

AUDIO

VIDEO

IN 1

IN 3

IN 1

IN 3

S-VIDEO

LINE

OUT

LINE IN

Either the S-VIDEO or the VIDEO terminal can be used,
but the S-VIDEO overrides the VIDEO terminal.

is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc.

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These jacks are used for connecting a standard studio amplifier. Control of STEREO/MONO/SAP, BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE,
VOLUME and MUTE are retained at the TV. These jacks relay the audio signal of all programs being displayed on the TV screen.

(1) Before connecting the cord, turn on the TV and adjust the VOLUME control on the TV for a moderate listening level.
(2) Turn off the TV and connect the audio cord to the AUDIO LINE OUTPUT JACKS on the TV.
(3) Turn the TV set and stereo amplifier on.
(4) If you desire, you can turn off the sound to the TV’s internal speakers by SPEAKER mode. See pages 13 - 14.
(5) Adjust the VOLUME control on the stereo amplifier for a moderate listening level.
(6) Control of the audio can be done using the audio controls (STEREO/MONO/SAP, VOLUME, SRS, EQUISOUND and MUTE), from either

the remote control, or directly from the TV set.

• For detailed information on the connection and use of auxiliary equipment, refer to the operation manuals of the equipment being used.
• When connecting monaural equipment to the AUDIO INPUT or OUTPUT of this set, use an audio connection cord and plug adapter as

shown below.

• For optimal sound quality, it is recommended to keep the TV’s audio output level high.

Using the Audio Output Jacks

(AUDIO OUTPUT JACKS are located on the rear of the cabinet).

(Rear connection terminals of TV)

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