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Am antenna connection, Fm wire antenna connection, Outdoor antenna – Philips FW390C User Manual

Page 11: Speaker connections, Connecting other, Equipment to your system, E) subwoofer out connection, 0 ac power supply, Inserting batteries into the remote control, Preparation

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PREPARATION

@ AM Antenna Connection

Connect the supplied loop antenna to the

AM AERIAL terminal. Place the AM loop

antenna far away from the system and

adjust its position for the best reception.

® FM Wire Antenna

Connection

Connect the supplied FM wire antenna to

the FM 300 Q terminal. Adjust the position

of the FM antenna for the best reception.

Outdoor Antenna

For better FM stereo reception connect an

outdoor FM antenna to the FM AERIAL 300

Q terminal using a 300 Q dipole wire.

© Speaker Connections

• Connect the right speaker to Front

terminal R, with the red wire to + and

the black wire to —.

• Connect the left speaker to Front

terminal L, with the red wire to + and

the black wire to —.

@ Connecting other

equipment to your system

You can connect the audio left and right

OUT terminals of a TV, VCR, Laser Disc or

DVD player to the AUX IN terminals at the

rear of the system.

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) Subwoofer Out Connection

You can connect either an optional active

subwoofer or an optional wireless active

subwoofer to the SUBWOOFER OUT

terminal. The wireless system uses a radio

frequency transmitter. The subwoofer

reproduces just the low bass effect (e.g.

explosions, the rumble of the spaceships,

etc.). Be sure to follow the instructions

supplied with the subwoofer unit.

Note:

- Availability of wireless transmitter and

its peripherals are subjected to the

approval of local authorities. Please

check with respective local safety or

approving authority.

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AC Power Supply

After all other connections have been

made, connect the AC power cord to the

system and to the wall outlet.

Inserting batteries into the

Remote Control

• Insert the batteries (Type R06 or AA)

into the remote control as shown in the

battery compartment.

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To avoid damage from possible battery

leakage, remove dead batteries or

batteries that will not be used for a long

time. For replacement, use type R06 or

AA batteries.

shown.

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