Harman Kardon HKD3400 Owner's Manual page 6

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Connecting the FM antenna.
Connecting an AM Antenna.
Your receiver comes with an AM loop
antenna which provides good reception in
most locations. For best results, place this
antenna away from the unit and away from
contact with any metal object. Alternatively,
you may place the antenna in the holder
provided on the back of the receiver.
In areas where AM signals are weak, an
outdoor AM antenna may improve sound
quality.
Connect the AM antenna leads to the
screw-down terminals marked "AM" on the
back of the receiver.
Subwoofer Out
Connect these jacks, if desired, to a
powered subwoofer, or a power amplifier
driving a subwoofer. This output may also
be used for surround-sound equipment or
any external component requiring a line
level input.
Wired Remote Control
Only the HK3400 comes with its own
remote control.
However, the tuner in the
HK3300 can be remotely controlled through
the "Remote !n" jack on the back panel.
To contro! your receiver with an external
infrared remote sensor, connect the wire
from the remote sensor to the "Remote In"
jack on the back panel. Or, if another
stereo component has a built-in infrared
remote sensor and a "Remote Output" jack,
it may be possible to connect this jack to
the "Remote In" jack of your receiver. All
Harman Kardon products with "Remote In"
and "Remote Out" jacks are compatible
with one another, except for the Citation 22,
24 and 25. Other manufacturers' remote
sensors and components may not be
compatible, but it will not hurt to
experiment.
A second wire may be used to connect your
receiver's "Remote Out" jack to the
"Remote Input" of another stereo
component.
Continue this process to
include additional components (if
compatible).
To control your receiver, you may use the
remote control! supplied with the HK3400.
(HK3300 owners may purchase this unit
from Harman Kardon's parts department.)

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