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Using Dolby Enabled Speakers
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e f Dolby Enabled Speaker (Front)
g h Dolby Enabled Speaker (Surround)
i j Dolby Enabled Speaker (Back)
A Dolby Enabled Speaker is specially designed to be used
as a Height speaker. There are two types of Dolby Enabled
Speakers, the one is to be placed on the top board of other
speakers such as front speakers and surround speakers,
and the other is integrated type with the normal speakers.
Dolby Enabled Speakers designed with their output facing
toward the ceiling to create an elevated audio effect in
the Dolby Atmos and Dolby Surround listening modes by
providing sounds echoing off the ceiling. You can select
ef , gh or ij on the unit. For connection with the unit,
use the SPEAKERS HEIGHT/Bi-AMP terminals.
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Other connections
AM/FM Antenna Connections
Connect the antennas to listen to AM/FM broadcast. When
listening to the broadcast for the first time, adjust the
antenna position and orientation to get the best reception.
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(North American models)
Assemble the AM loop antenna (supplied).
AM loop antenna (supplied)
Indoor FM antenna
(supplied)
Fix with a tack on
the wall.
(European, Australian
and Asian models)
Step 1: Connections
Network Connection
You can enjoy Internet radio and DLNA by connecting
the unit to LAN. The unit can be connected to the router
with an Ethernet cable or to the wireless LAN router with
Wi-Fi connection. In case of wired connection, connect
the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port. See "4th Step :
Network Connection" of "Step 2: Setting Up".
Internet radio
Router
Headphones Connection
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or ø 6.3 mm) to the PHONES jack on the front panel.
Sound from the speakers will be off while you are using the
headphones.
r If you selected any other listening mode than Pure Audio,
Stereo, Mono and Direct, connecting headphones will
switch the listening mode to Stereo.
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