Specifications
14 October 22, 2001 AM255380_01_V.pdf
Setting Up Your Wave
®
 Radio
Component Cable
Connection at 
component
Connection at 
Wave radio Notes
Portable CD or tape 
player
One miniplug-to-stereo 
audio cable
Headphone jack
For best sound, set 
the player volume 
control to approxi-
mately 3/4 of maxi-
mum volume.
AUX IN jacks
CD player, tape deck, 
or VCR
One stereo audio cable Audio output jacks
If there are two sets 
of outputs (fixed and 
variable), use fixed so 
that the volume can 
be controlled from the 
radio.
AUX IN jacks Recording from your Wave radio is 
not recommended because con-
necting cables to the VARIABLE 
OUT jacks shuts off the radio 
speakers, preventing you from 
monitoring the recording volume.
Television
Use a standard RCA 
cable for a TV with stereo 
output jacks.
Use a standard “Y” 
adapter for a TV with a 
single (mono) audio out-
put jack.
You may need a special 
adapter (such as a 
miniplug stereo audio 
cable) for a TV with a 
headphone outlet.
Audio output jacks
If there are two sets 
of outputs (fixed and 
variable), use fixed so 
that the volume can 
be controlled from the 
radio.
AUX IN jacks To make sure the sound seems to 
come from the screen, place the 
Wave radio close to the TV. 
Bose
®
 Lifestyle
®
music system
Stereo cable with male-
to-male RCA plugs.
TAPE (REC) jacks AUX IN jacks
Powered speakers 
with volume control
Use the audio input 
cable that came with 
your speakers.
Speaker system input 
(as described in the 
speaker owner’s 
guide)
VARIABLE OUT jacks If your powered speaker audio 
input cable has three connectors 
on each end, use only the two 
connectors that look alike to con-
nect to the Wave radio outputs. 
DO NOT USE THE THIRD CON-
NECTOR.
Connecting powered speakers to 
the VARIABLE OUT jacks shuts 
off the radio speakers.
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AUX IN
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AUX IN
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AUX IN
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AUX IN
VARIABLE OUT










