Harman Kardon T25 Owners Manual - Page 7

Connections

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CONNECTIONS Only make the connections with your receiver unplugged and/or switched off. Connect the turntable output cable into the phono input jacks of your receiver. They should be pushed in fully and firmly seated. The white plug is for the left channel and the red plug is for the right channel. Attach the ground wire from the turntable output cable to the ground terminal of your receiver. Connect the power cord to an AC convenience outlet of your receiver or into an AC outlet in the wall. Note: Make sure that the output cables are not trapped underneath the turntable or receiver. This can damage the cables and cause open circuits. Be sure to connect the output cables to the proper phono input jacks, if more than one pair of input jacks are provided. For receivers with "MM" or "MC" phono input jacks, connect the output cable to the jacks that correspond to the type of cartridge installed. "MM" stands for "Moving Magnet" and is the most common type of cartridge available. "MC" stands for "Moving Coil" and is an increasingly popular cartridge type. r [2,emlIv; saW=iiii Receiver To AC outlet r.It tI 6

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CONNECTIONS
Only
make
the
connections
with
your
receiver
unplugged
and/or
switched
off.
Connect
the
turntable
output
cable
into
the
phono
input
jacks
of
your
receiver.
They
should
be
pushed
in
fully
and
firmly
seated.
The
white
plug
is
for
the
left
channel
and
the
red
plug
is
for
the
right
channel
.
Attach
the
ground
wire
from
the
turntable
output
cable
to
the
ground
terminal
of
your
receiver.
Connect
the
power
cord
to
an
AC
convenience
outlet
of
your
receiver
or
into
an
AC
outlet
in
the
wall.
r
Note:
Make
sure
that
the
output
cables
are
not
trapped
underneath
the
turntable
or
receiver.
This
can
damage
the
cables
and
cause
open
circuits.
Be
sure
to
connect
the
output
cables
to
the
proper
phono
input
jacks,
if
more
than
one
pair
of
input
jacks
are
provid-
ed.
For
receivers
with
"MM"
or
"MC"
phono
input
jacks,
connect
the
output
cable
to
the
jacks
that
correspond
to
the
type
of
cartridge
installed.
"MM"
stands
for
"Moving
Magnet"
and
is
the
most
common
type
of
cartridge
availa-
ble.
"MC"
stands
for
"Moving
Coil"
and
is
an
increasingly
popular
cartridge
type.
To
AC
outlet
[2,eml
Iv
;
saW=iiii
r.
It
tI
Receiver
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