Iv. connecting soundbridge to ac power, Connecting to a stereo – NETGEAR Music Player User Manual

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b. Connect your SoundBridge to your stereo system’s Aux or other “Line Input,” using an

RCA (white/red) audio cable (not included).

PC or Mac with

music files

Ethernet Cable

(not needed if

Connect 1 of the following:
(1) Optical “Toslink” SPDIF from

SoundBridge to receiver

(2) Black SPDIF Coax (RCA) to “Coax

Digital In” on your receiver

(3) Two analog RCA jacks (white and

red) to “Line In” on your receiver

Power Cable

Wired or Wireless

Router/Switch

Connecting to a stereo

c. Connect to your stereo system using either coaxial SPDIF digital or optical SPDIF digital

(the SoundBridge has connectors for both) — cables not included.

When you are finished connecting your SoundBridge, be sure to replace the end caps.

IV. Connecting SoundBridge to AC Power

Plug the small power cord into the SoundBridge unit, and plug the other end into to a wall
outlet. Note that the back of the end cap has a hole for routing your audio and power cables
toward the back of the unit. Close your end cap by snapping it securely into place.

Hint: There is no power switch to turn on the SoundBridge. As soon as you plug in the
power, you should quickly see the welcome message “Roku SoundBridge.” If not, please
stop and ensure that your power cable is connected properly on both ends. You will need to
see a working display before moving on to the operation of your SoundBridge.

Warning: Do not operate your SoundBridge with the end caps removed. Be sure to
disconnect SoundBridge from AC power (by unplugging the power supply from the wall)
before connecting or disconnecting any cables or the CompactFlash Wi-Fi card. Always be

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