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6 Hooking Up Your Compact Disc Changer
The Compact Disc Changer connection � an audio system to Compact Disc Changer � is shown below.
Select a location for your Compact Disc Changer that is near your receiver/amplifier and a standard AC outlet.
1
Back of Compact Disc Changer
Plug one end of the supplied audio cable into the Compact Disc Changer�s R(ight) and L(eft) OUTPUT jacks, matching the red plug to the red R(ight) jack and the white plug to the white L(eft) jack.
2
OUTPUT R L
R(ight) OUTPUT Jack
R
L
L(eft) OUTPUT Jack
3
Plug the other end of the cable into the receiver/amplifier�s corresponding left and right CD, AUX, or TAPE INPUT jacks.
R(ight) Input Jack
L(eft) Input Jack
R
CD R
L
L
Back of the Receiver/Amplifier
Plug the Compact Disc Changer�s power cord into a standard AC outlet.
Wall Outlet
R
4
OUTPUT L
Back of Compact Disc Changer
NOTES
� Do not place the Compact Disc Changer on top of the receiver/amplifier or on any component that emits heat. � If you place the Compact Disc Changer near other audio components or their wires, you might hear a hum when you play a disc. Move the components or their wires to eliminate the noise. � Do not use the receiver/amplifier�s PHONO inputs. This could damage the receiver/amplifier. � To prevent electric shock, do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord, receptacle, or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure.
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