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"Do ©© 0 4 0 a © 0Ssi 0-0* *0 00)**Op ° 0 INSTALLATION Op a ATIrENTKKa 0, 0 0 AC Power Plug the cord into a polarized wall socket, or polarized extension cord. AC Convenience Receptacles Other stereo components may be plugged into the back of your receiver. 1. If a component is plugged into the "Switched" receptacle, power will be supplied to that component only when your receiver is turned on. 2. If a component is plugged into the "Unswitched" receptacle, power will be supplied whether your receiver is on-or off. NOTE: Do not connect any component that requires more than 180 watts of power. Check the owner's manual or the back of the component to find its power requirement. Connecting Speakers 1. For best performance, use high quality speaker cables. However, ordinary copper wire can be used if the gauge meets the following requirements: Wire Length Gauge Up to 8 feet 18 AWG Up to 12 feet 16 AWG Up to 20 feet 14 AWG Over 20 feet 10-12 AWG custom speaker cable 2. Avoid coiling excess wire with or near line level hook-up cords. 3. Note the difference between the two conductors in each cable: different colored insulation, ridged insulation, or colored yarn. Connect the right-hand speaker to the receiver, being careful to connect the positive terminal on the speaker to the terminal marked "Right" on the receiver, and the negative or ground terminal on the speaker to the corresponding "GND" terminal on the receiver. 4. Connect terminals on the left-hand speaker to the "Left" and corresponding "GND" terminals on the receiver, again being careful to maintain correct polarity. 5. If you are using a second set of speakers, connect them in the same way to the terminals marked "Speaker System 2." 5 ION • E CHOC E PAS OUVRIR. 00( GND nicHr O GND RIGHT GGNNGOO O.( CAUTION ATTENTION

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INSTALLATION
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Power
Plug
the
cord
into
a
polarized
wall
socket,
or
polarized
extension
cord.
AC
Convenience
Receptacles
Other
stereo
components
may
be
plugged
into
the
back
of
your
receiver.
1.
If
a
component
is
plugged
into
the
"Switched"
receptacle,
power
will
be
supplied
to
that
component
only
when
your
receiver
is
turned
on.
2.
If
a
component
is
plugged
into
the
"Unswitched"
receptacle,
power
will
be
supplied
whether
your
receiver
is
on
-or
off.
NOTE:
Do
not
connect
any
component
that
requires
more
than
180
watts
of
power.
Check
the
owner's
manual
or
the
back
of
the
component
to
find
its
power
requirement.
Connecting
Speakers
1.
For
best
performance,
use
high
quality
speaker
cables.
However,
ordinary
copper
wire
can
be
used
if
the
gauge
meets
the
following
requirements:
Wire
Length
Gauge
Up
to
8
feet
18
AWG
Up
to
12
feet
16
AWG
Up
to
20
feet
14
AWG
Over
20
feet
10-12
AWG
custom
speaker
cable
2.
Avoid
coiling
excess
wire
with
or
near
line
level
hook-up
cords.
3.
Note
the
difference
between
the
two
conductors
in
each
cable:
different
colored
insulation,
ridged
insulation,
or
colored
yarn.
Connect
the
right-hand
speaker
to
the
receiver,
being
careful
to
connect
the
positive
terminal
on
the
speaker
to
the
terminal
marked
"Right"
on
the
receiver,
and
the
negative
or
ground
terminal
on
the
speaker
to
the
corresponding
"GND"
terminal
on
the
receiver.
4.
Connect
terminals
on
the
left-hand
speaker
to
the
"Left"
and
corresponding
"GND"
terminals
on
the
receiver,
again
being
careful
to
maintain
correct
polarity.
5.
If
you
are
using
a
second
set
of
speakers,
connect
them
in
the
same
way
to
the
terminals
marked
"Speaker
System
2."
ION
E
CHOC
E
PAS
OUVRIR.
00(
nicHr
O
GND
GNG
O
RIGHT
GND
GNO
O.(
CAUTION
ATTENTION
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