User Manual

TAPE
RECORD.'
Jacks
designated
for
phono,
CD,
LD,
DVD
or
tape
playback
(PB)
are
inputs
and
will not
work
for
purposes
of
installing
the
transmitter.
Fixed-level
outputs'from
TVs
are
usually
marked
as
'Constant:
'Fixed:
or
'Select:
If
they
are
not
marked
as
such,
they
are
probably
variable
outputs
(see
"About
Variable-Level
Outputs,"
on
page
8).
Outputs
from
VCRs
are
almost
always
fixed.
Hint
When
connecting
to
the
fixed
audio
outputs
ofa
VCR,
remember
that
for
the
wireless
system
to
work,
the
VCR
must
be
active.
In
other
words,
turn
the
TV
on
to
the
channel
you
would
normally
use
to
watch
a
videotape
(channel
3
or
4),
turn
the
VCR
on,
then
press
the
TVNCR
button
on
your
VCR
remote
control
one
time
to
make
the
VCR
the
controlling
piece
of
equipment.
At
this
point
whatever
channel
is
showing
on
the
tuner
for
the
VCR
should
be
the
channel
playing
on
t~e
Tv.
Change
channels
on
the
VCR.
This
configuration
gives
independent
volume
control
through
the
TV
(using
the
TV
remote
control)
and
at
the
speaker.
Hint
If
your
VCR
(or
other
RCA-type
audio
source
you
are
connecting
to)
is
mono
(a
single
audio
output),
you
need
to
acquire
another
RCA
"Y"
Cable.
It
differs
from
the
"Y"
Cable
Adapter
included
in
this
kit.
Itwill
have
a
single
male
RCA
plug
and
2
female
RCA
jacks.
Connect
the
dual
RCA
plugs
from
the
"Y"
Cable
Adapter
(0)
to
the
2
female
RCA
jacks
on
the
second
"Y"
cable,
then
connect
the
single
male
RCA
plug
of
the
second
"Y"
cable
to
the
single
audio
output
of
the
VCR.
About
Variable-Level
Outputs
A
variable-level
output,
such
as
a
headphone
jack
or
certain
RCA-type
outputs,
pro-
vides
an
audio
signal
to
the
transmitter
that
changes
in
relation
to
volume
level
on
the
audio
source.
As
the
volume
of
the
audio
source
goes
up
and
down,
so
too
does
the
audio
signal
strength
sent
to
the
transmitter.
This
can
affect
the
quality
of
sound
you
hear
at
the
speaker,
and
may
require
increasing
or
decreasing
the
volume
level
ofthe
audio
source
to
achieve
a
suitably
strong
audio
signal
for
use
with
the
AW81
0
system.
Hint
On
most
bookshelf-type
or
compact
stereo
systems,
inserting
a
headphone
plug
into
the
headphone
jack
results
in
automatic
cutoffof
the
regular,
or
hard-
wired,
speakers.
Hint
Most
TVs,
regardless
of
age
or
price,
have
variable
outputs.
If
you
are
unsure
which,
if
any
of
your
outputs
is
fixed,
refer
to
the
TV
instruction
manual.
Some
TVs
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