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Connecting a Portable Audio Device
The following diagram shows how to connect a portable audio device (e.g., MP3 player, MD player, CD player).
Connect the CD receiverOs LINE 2 IN jack on the front panel to the portable audio deviceOs output jack.
Depending on the type of output jack on the portable audio device, you may need to buy a suitable cable. The CD
receiverOs LINE 2 IN jack accepts a stereo miniplug.
CD receiverOs front panel
Portable audio deviceOs output jack
Stereo miniplug cable
: Signal �ow
Notes:
Y Use a connecting cable that doesnOt have any attenuation resistors in it.
Y If you connect a portable audio deviceOs headphone output to the CD receiverOs LINE2 IN jack, turn down the volume
on the portable audio device before you connect it.
Y When you connect a portable audio device to the CD receiver, make sure you connect it to the LINE 2 IN jack and
not the adjacent PHONES jack. If you connect to the PHONES jack by mistake, it may cause the PHONES output to
malfunction.
Connecting the Power Cord
Notes:
Y Before connecting the power cord, connect all of your speakers and AV components.
YTurning on the CD receiver may cause a momentary power surge that might interfere with other electrical equipment
on the same circuit. If this is a problem, plug the CD receiver into a different branch circuit.
Plug the power cord into a suitable wall outlet.
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The STANDBY indicator lights up.
To wall outlet
To set the clock with the AccuClock function, the CD receiver must be able to receive RDS radio stations, which means
an FM antenna must be connected (see page 14).
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