You can connect up to four additional speakers to the back
of your TV-two to the EXTERNAL speakers terminals and two
nore to the SURROUNO s peakers terminals.
If you connect a
stereo amplifier or receiver to your TV, you may prefer to
connect the speakers to the amplifier or receiver instead of
the speaker terminals on the TV.
When you connect speakers to the EXTERNAL speakers
terminals, be sure to turn on the speakers using the
Speakers:
int/ext/off
or
the
Ext spkrs: on/off
function in the
AUmO ADJUST SETUPmenu for the audio mode you have
selected.
When you select Speakers:
ext
in the AUDIO ADaUST
SETUP menu, the internal speakers are turned off and sound
wil]t then come through the external speakers you
connected to the EXTERNAL
speakers terminals.
To obtain surround-sound
effects from the prologic,
phantom prologic, matrix surround, hall surround, or
stadium surround audio modes, connect two speakers to
the SURROUND s peakers terminals on the back of the TV and
position them at the rear of your viewing area, elevated to
standing head level. You may wish to connect a stereo
amplifier or receiver to the AUDIO OUTPUTS SURROUND
jack to
get a volume level of surround sound audio that is higher
than the SURROUND speakers terminals will allow.
When you connect speakers to the SURROUND s peakers
terminals, be sure to turn on the speakers using the Rear
spk,': on/off function in the AUDIO ADJUST SETUPmenu for the
audio mode you have selected.
When you select Rear spkr:
n, the surround sound will then come through the external
speakers you connected to the EXTERNAL speakers terminals.
If you want to connect an amplifier to your TV with its
own set of speakers attached to it, you can turn off the
TV's speakers using the Speakers: int/ext/off or the
Int
spkrs:
on/off function (depending on which menu you are looking
at) :inthe AUDIO ADJUST SETUPmenu for the audio mode you
have selected.
Setting the Speakers: int/oxt/off or the Ext
spkrs: on/off function to off will turn off the TV's internal
speakers and any speakers connected to the EXTERNAL
speakers terminals.
Speakers connected to the SURROUND
speakers terminals will remain on, so you will be able to
create surround-sound
effects when using the amplifier.
ConnectingSpeakers to Back of Amplifier or Receiver
If you connect an amplifier or receiver to your TV, connect
the speakers to the amplifier/receiver
instead of the TV.
Sound from the TV will then come through the
amplifier/receiver.
You can also connect additional
surround speakers to the back of the TV, if desired.
The diagram below shows how to connect external
speakers to the speaker terminals on the back of a typical
amplifier/receiver.
Check the owner's manual for your
amplifier/receiver
if its speaker terminals look different
than those shown below.
Notes:
After connecting
the speaker wire, pull it gently and check that it
is connected
securely
to its terminals.
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.
1st Set of Speakers
Connect
to A Terminals
Receiver
(Optional)
2nd Set of S_eakers
Connect
to B Terminals
Important
Note:
When connecting
the speaker wire, make s[Tre you
connect the (+) terminal on the amplifier or receiver 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,
_:he 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
comlect 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.
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