Technics SH-AC300 Operating Instructions Manual page 6

Digital surround processor
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| Connections
Before proceeding with the connections, ensure that the power to all
Stereo connection cable {included)
the units has been turned off.
Connect the AC power supply cord only after all other cables and
White
(L)
2
cords are connected.
Red
(R)
Connecting to a receiver or amplifier having 6-channel discrete input terminals
You can enjoy 6-channel discrete sound by making the connections
| Notes |
below.
1) Dolby Digital (AC-3) RF (Radio Frequency) signal can not be input
from a laser disc player having Dolby Digital (AC-3) RF output
terminal by connecting to this unit.
DVD player (not included)
2) IF AN UNUSUAL
HISSING NOISE OR "BEAT" SOUND
IS
HEARD WHEN YOU ENJOY FM/AM RADIO BROADCAST OR
TV BROADCAST, TURN OFF THE POWER TO THIS UNIT.
Before
use
en
DIGITAL
OUT
Optical-fiber cable
(included)
"UNSWITCHED" AC outlet
This is for the exclusive use of an audio component. It can be used to
or
Coaxial cable
supply power to a component regardless of whether the unit's
(sot included)
POWER button is at the ON or OFF position. Use it for any unit
having a rating of 50 W or less.
This unit
AC power supply cord
(included)
Stereo
connection
cables
(included)
Connection for optical-fiber cable
Dust-protection cap
t
\L
Monaural
connection
Household AC outlet
cables
(AC 120 V/60 Hz)
(included)
e Do not bend the optical-fiber cable at a
sharp angle.
ef the digital optical connector is not
going to be used, be sure to attach the
dust-protection cap to prevent
exposure to dust.
For your reference:
If a different receiver or amplifier
having 6-channel discrete input
terminals is connected, connect the
FRONT (L, R) output terminals of this
unit to the FRONT (L, R), instead of
DVD/DSS in the figure, input terminals
of the receiver or amplifier.
This illustration is an example of
connection from this unit to a receiver of
model SA-AX910.

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