Audio connections – Philips MICROLUX HC8900 User Manual
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Audio Connections
Option 1 (figure 4)
Connecting the FM transmitter to a line
output of an audio source, e.g. REC OUT,
LINE OUT.
1 Connect the 3.5mm stereo plug of the
stereo audio cable to the FM transmitter’s
3.5mm headphone input.
2 Connect the other 3.5mm stereo plug of
the audio cable (2 m) to the 3.5 mm stereo
plug of the connector cable (20 cm)
3 Connect the 2 RCA plugs of the connector
cable (20 cm) to a line output (REC OUT
or LINE OUT) of an audio source, e.g.TV,
HiFi or PC:
– Check if the red RCA plug (right
channel) is connected to the right
channel (red) of the audio source.
– Check if the white RCA plug (left
channel) is connected to the left channel
(white) of the audio source.
4 Set the transmitter’s input selector switch
to 250 mV.
5 Switch on your audio source.The red
power indication LED of the transmitter
lights up if receiving an audio signal.
6 In case the line output of the audio source
has an adjustable output level, adjust the
line output level of the audio source to the
highest acceptable undistorted level.
7 Switch on the headphone.You may hear a
hissing sound through the headphone if the
headphone is not yet properly tuned to the
transmitter.
8 To tune, press and hold the tuning control
button for about 1 second. Repeat if
necessary.
9 Adjust the volume to the desired level with
the headphone volume control.
Option 2 (figure 5)
Connecting the FM transmitter to a
headphone output of an audio source
1 Connect the 3.5mm stereo plug of the
stereo audio cable (2 m) to the FM
transmitter’s 3.5mm headphone input.
2 Connect the other 3.5mm stereo plug of
the stereo audio cable (2 m) to the
headphone output of an audio source, such
as TV, HiFi or PC.
– In case your audio source has a 6.3mm
headphone output, use the supplied
3.5mm to 6.3 mm stereo adapter plug.
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