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CONNECTING THE ANTENNA OR CABLE
Antenna or Basic Cable 
Connect the RF coaxial cable from your antenna or cable TV wall 
jack to the
 IN (FROM ANT.) 
jack on the back panel of the home 
theater system.
Cable Box or Satellite Receiver 
Connect an RF coaxial cable from the output jack of your cable box 
or satellite receiver to the 
IN (FROM ANT.)
 jack on the back panel of 
the home theater system. With this arrangement, use your cable box 
or satellite receiver to select channels.
CONNECTING THE AM/FM ANTENNAS
AM Antenna 
Assemble the supplied AM loop antenna by rotating the base and 
snapping it into place. Connect the two wires from the AM loop 
antenna to 
AM
 on the back panel. Press down on the thumb levers to 
insert each wire, and then release to lock the wires in place.
FM Antenna 
Connect the supplied FM wire antenna to 
FM
 on the back panel. Be 
sure to fully extend the FM wire antenna. Make use of the small loop 
at the free end of the antenna to maintain its position. If noise or 
interference occurs, use an external antenna with a 75 ohm coaxial 
cable (not included).
CONNECTING THE TV
Connecting the TV to RF (Antenna) 
Use this connection if you have an older television with 
only a basic 
antenna input. 
Connect an RF coaxial cable from the 
OUT (TO TV)
 jack on the back 
panel of the system to the antenna input on your television. Set the 
RF Output Channel switch on the back panel to 
3
 or 
4
 and tune your 
TV to the same channel. 
Connecting the TV to Composite Video 
Use this connection for better sound and picture quality if your 
television has a video input. 
Connect an audio/video cable from the 
LINE OUT (VIDEO) 
jack on 
the back panel of the system to the video input on your television. 
Set your television to view its video input.
Connecting the TV to S-Video 
Use this connection for improved picture quality when watching 
DVD movies. 
FM
AM