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ConnectingSpeakers to Back of TV
If you connect an Amplifier or Receiver to your TV, you
can connect the speakers to the Amplifier/Receiver
instead
of the TV.
If you do not connect an Amplifier or Receiver to your TV,
you can connect external speakers to the back of the TV to
enhance sound from the TV.
The diagram below shows how to connect external
speakers to the terminals on the back of the TV.
If necessary, remove the vinyl covering from the ends of
the speaker wire and twist the wire core.
Press and hold down the lever of the speaker terminal
while inserting the wire core into the hole. Be sure to
connect (+) to (+) and (-) to (-) (explained below).
3 Relcase thelever.
EXTERNAL
SPEAKERS
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The speaker switch on the back of the TV changes how the
TV's amplifier drives the speakers, allowing you to use the
external speakers two ways:
To enhance
the sound
from the TV's
speakers,
place the
speakers
in the front of the viewing
area (usually
beside
the TV), and slide the speaker
switch
to EXT. This provides
full power
to the external
speakers
for a "fuller"
sound and
turns off the TV's
internal
speakers.
SPEAKER
EXT _
IN'r_gr
SURR
To obtain a "'surround sound" effect, place the external
speakers in the rear of the viewing area, and slide the
speaker switch to INT/EXr S URR. This provides full power to
the TV's internal speakers for the front sound and a
surround signal to the rear speakers.
Do not use the
SPK060 speakers for this type of setup. They are designed
to be used close to the TV.
Back of Right Speaker
Back of TV
Back of Left Speaker
Notes:
After releasing
the lever, pull gently on thc wire and check that it
is connected
securely to its terminal.
Do not allow the wire core to protrude from its terminal or contact other
wires or terminals.
If the cores of two wires touch each other, damage to
components
could result.
SPEAKER
EXT
IN'I'_EXT
SURR
Important:
When connecting
the speaker wire, make sure you connect
the (+) terminal on thc TV to the (+) terminal on the speaker.
One side
of the speaker wire is usually marked with a white stripe to help you
connect (+) to (+) and (-) to (-).
If the (+) and (-) terminals are not
matched properly,
the speakers will not be "in phase" causing reduction
in low frequencies
(bass).
Caution:
Do not connect external
speakers to more than one audio
source at a time.
You can connect a
set of speakers to either the TV or the
amplifier but not to both at the same
time.
If you connect the same
speakers
to both the TV and the
amplifier (or to more than one set of
terminals),
you will probably
damage
your equipment.
Helpful Hinls:
External speakers placed next to the TV will sound
better the higher quality they are. Very efficient
small "bookshelf'
or
"compact"
speakers will give good results for surround-sound
use.
Surround
effect can often be improved by expcrimenting
with rear
speaker placemcnt.
Surround-encoded
movies (broadcast
or tape) give the best surround
effect, but regular stereo and mono programs
will also benefit.
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