CONNECTING SOURCE EQUIPMENT
Connect the outputs on source equipment with the inputs on the receiver. The output sockets on source equip-
ment are usually indicated by "Line Out", "Audio Out" or "Front Out". You will find information about ways
to connect source equipment in their operating manuals.
To use a record player you need a so-called equaliser preamplifier (also called a phono pre-
amplifier), which is installed in the signal path between the record player and one of the
high-level inputs. Some models of record player already include this preamplifier and can be
connected directly. You will find further information in this appliance's operating manual.
The stereo sound of appliances can often also be used with the aid of adaptors. The line level outputs on these
are not connected with cinch output plugs but different plugs (DIN plugs, jack plugs). Up to five stereo sour-
ces can be connected in addition to the built in tuner. The additional sound inputs "CD", "DVD", "AUX",
"SACD" and "LINE" are electrically identical, standard high-level inputs with cinch plugs.
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If a wall socket is available for the VHF antenna connection of satellite, cable or a roof aerial, connect
its radio socket with the "FM 75Ω" input socket (10) on the appliance. Use a 75Ω antenna cable for this
purpose. If such a socket is not present, the wire antenna supplied or a room antenna available from a
local stockist can be connected.
If you wish to receive medium wave stations, connect the
loop antenna supplied to the terminal marked
"LOOP ANTENNA" (11).
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CONNECTING THE ANTENNA
Stereo RCA
connection
OUTPUT
e.g. CD-Player
LOOP ANTENNA
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