Harman Kardon HK3500 Owners Manual - Page 5

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O PHONO TAPE * 0 IN 0 0 OUT O CD o R L VIDEO SERIAL NO. * CD IN CDC) OUT TAPE 2 O CA AVIS: RISQU ELECTRIQUE Connecting the FM antenna. Connect the leads to the screw-down terminals marked "FM 300QBAL" on the back of the receiver. If coaxial cable is used: (a) Connect the cable center wire to the FM screw terminal, and connect the shield to the "GND" terminal, as indicated by the lines marked "75QUNBAL". (b) Or, connect a 75-300O converter to the coaxial cable. Then attach the leads from the converter to the terminals marked "300SIBAL". Connecting an AM Antenna. Your receiver comes with an AM loop antenna which provides good reception in most locations. For best results, place this antenna away from the unit and away from contact with any metal object. In areas where AM signals are weak, an outdoor AM antenna may improve sound quality. Connect the AM antenna leads to the screw-down terminals marked "AM" on the back of the receiver. Subwoofer Out Connect these jacks, if desired, to a powered subwoofer, or a power amplifier driving a subwoofer. This output may also be used for surround-sound equipment or any external component requiring a line level input. Wired Remote Control To control your receiver with an external infrared remote sensor, connect the wire from the remote sensor to the "Remote In" jack on the back panel. Or, if you have a stereo component with a built-in infrared remote sensor and a "Remote Output" jack, it may be possible to connect this jack to the "Remote In" jack of your receiver. All Harman Kardon products with "Remote In" and "Remote Out" jacks are compatible with one another, except for the Citation 22, 24 and 25. Other manufacturers' remote sensors may not be compatible, but it will not hurt to experiment. A second wire may be used to connect your receiver's "Remote Out" jack to the "Remote Input" of another stereo component. Continue this process to include additional components (if compatible). To control your receiver, you may use the remote control supplied with the HK3500. Or you may use a universal remote control unit, such as Harman Kardon's MasterworksTM, which can also control other components, such as TVs, VCRs, tape decks and CD players. Masterworks is available from your Harman Kardon dealer. 4

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Connecting
the
FM
antenna.
Connect
the
leads
to
the
screw
-down
terminals
marked
"FM
300QBAL"
on
the
back
of
the
receiver.
If
coaxial
cable
is
used:
(a)
Connect
the
cable
center
wire
to
the
FM
screw
terminal,
and
connect
the
shield
to
the
"GND"
terminal,
as
indicated
by
the
lines
marked
"75QUNBAL".
(b)
Or,
connect
a
75-300O
converter
to
the
coaxial
cable.
Then
attach
the
leads
from
the
converter
to
the
terminals
marked
"300SIBAL".
Connecting
an
AM
Antenna.
Your
receiver
comes
with
an
AM
loop
antenna
which
provides
good
reception
in
most
locations.
For
best
results,
place
this
antenna
away
from
the
unit
and
away
from
contact
with
any
metal
object.
In
areas
where
AM
signals
are
weak,
an
outdoor
AM
antenna
may
improve
sound
quality.
Connect
the
AM
antenna
leads
to
the
screw
-down
terminals
marked
"AM"
on
the
back
of
the
receiver.
Subwoofer
Out
Connect
these
jacks,
if
desired,
to
a
powered
subwoofer,
or
a
power
amplifier
driving
a
subwoofer.
This
output
may
also
be
used
for
surround
-sound
equipment
or
any
external
component
requiring
a
line
level
input.
Wired
Remote
Control
To
control
your
receiver
with
an
external
infrared
remote
sensor,
connect
the
wire
from
the
remote
sensor
to
the
"Remote
In"
jack
on
the
back
panel.
Or,
if
you
have
a
stereo
component
with
a
built-in
infrared
remote
sensor
and
a
"Remote
Output"
jack,
it
may
be
possible
to
connect
this
jack
to
the
"Remote
In"
jack
of
your
receiver.
All
Harman
Kardon
products
with
"Remote
In"
and
"Remote
Out"
jacks
are
compatible
with
one
another,
except
for
the
Citation
22,
24
and
25.
Other
manufacturers'
remote
sensors
may
not
be
compatible,
but
it
will
not
hurt
to
experiment.
A
second
wire
may
be
used
to
connect
your
receiver's
"Remote
Out"
jack
to
the
"Remote
Input"
of
another
stereo
component.
Continue
this
process
to
include
additional
components
(if
compatible).
To
control
your
receiver,
you
may
use
the
remote
control
supplied
with
the
HK3500.
Or
you
may
use
a
universal
remote
control
unit,
such
as
Harman
Kardon's
MasterworksTM,
which
can
also
control
other
components,
such
as
TVs,
VCRs,
tape
decks
and
CD
players.
Masterworks
is
available
from
your
Harman
Kardon
dealer.
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