Harman Kardon TD4400 Owners Manual - Page 9

Installation

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INSTALLATION AC I SOY OV 50Fir Packaging Save all packing material. It is essential for shipping should you move or in the event the unit ever needs repair. Placement Unit may be placed on top of or beneath other stereo components, so long as its placement meets the cooling requirements of the component beneath it. Hook-up 1. Make sure all stereo components are turned off. 2. Use the cable provided to connect the left and right Input jacks of the cassette deck to the "Tape Monitor Output" jacks (sometimes labeled "Record") of your pre-amplifier, integrated amplifier or receiver. 3. Connect the left and right Output jacks on the deck to the "Tape Input" jacks (often labeled "Play" or "Monitor") on your receiver/pre-amp/integrated amplifier. NOTE: If you are using an equalizer and/or other external signal processing components, which are now connected to the Tape Monitor loop of your receiver/preamp/integrated amplifier, you have two choices: a. Connect the deck to the Tape Monitor loop provided on the last outboard component; or b. If your receiver/pre-amp/integrated amplifier has two Tape Monitor loops, you may connect the cassette deck to the unused loop. (In this case, the cassette deck will be unaffected by the external signal processing components.) Remote Control If you wish to control your deck with an external infrared remote control sensor, connect the wire from the remote sensor to your cassette deck's "Remote Input" jack. (A control wire may then be run from the deck's "Remote Output" jack to the "Remote Input" of another stereo component.) Alternatively, 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 Input" jack of your cassette deck. Not all components are compatible, but it will not hurt to experiment. Once your deck is connected, you will need a compatible remote control commander. One such commander is the remote control unit from Harman Kardon's TD4500 cassette deck, available through Harman Kardon's Parts Department. Harman Kardon also offers Masterworksim, a universal remote control that can be used not only with your cassette deck, but with other components as well, including TVs, VCRs, receivers and CD players. Masterworks is available from your Harman Kardon dealer.

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INSTALLATION
AC
I
SOY
OV
50Fir
Packaging
Save
all
packing
material.
It
is
essential
for
shipping
should
you
move
or
in
the
event
the
unit
ever
needs
repair.
Placement
Unit
may
be
placed
on
top
of
or
beneath
other
stereo
components,
so
long
as
its
placement
meets
the
cooling
requirements
of
the
component
beneath
it.
Hook-up
1.
Make
sure
all
stereo
components
are
turned
off.
2.
Use
the
cable
provided
to
connect
the
left
and
right
Input
jacks
of
the
cassette
deck
to
the
"Tape
Monitor
Output"
jacks
(sometimes
labeled
"Record")
of
your
pre
-amplifier,
integrated
amplifier
or
receiver.
3.
Connect
the
left
and
right
Output
jacks
on
the
deck
to
the
"Tape
Input"
jacks
(often
labeled
"Play"
or
"Monitor")
on
your
receiver/pre-amp/integrated
amplifier.
NOTE:
If
you
are
using
an
equalizer
and/or
other
external
signal
processing
components,
which
are
now
connected
to
the
Tape
Monitor
loop
of
your
receiver/pre-
amp/integrated
amplifier,
you
have
two
choices:
a.
Connect
the
deck
to
the
Tape
Monitor
loop
provided
on
the
last
outboard
component;
or
b.
If
your
receiver/pre-amp/integrated
amplifier
has
two
Tape
Monitor
loops,
you
may
connect
the
cassette
deck
to
the
unused
loop.
(In
this
case,
the
cassette
deck
will
be
unaffected
by
the
external
signal
processing
components.)
Remote
Control
If
you
wish
to
control
your
deck
with
an
external
infrared
remote
control
sensor,
connect
the
wire
from
the
remote
sensor
to
your
cassette
deck's
"Remote
Input"
jack.
(A
control
wire
may
then
be
run
from
the
deck's
"Remote
Output"
jack
to
the
"Remote
Input"
of
another
stereo
component.)
Alternatively,
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
Input"
jack
of
your
cassette
deck.
Not
all
components
are
compatible,
but
it
will
not
hurt
to
experiment.
Once
your
deck
is
connected,
you
will
need
a
compatible
remote
control
commander.
One
such
commander
is
the
remote
control
unit
from
Harman
Kardon's
TD4500
cassette
deck,
available
through
Harman
Kardon's
Parts
Department.
Harman
Kardon
also
offers
Masterworksim
,
a
universal
remote
control
that
can
be
used
not
only
with
your
cassette
deck,
but
with
other
components
as
well,
including
TVs,
VCRs,
receivers
and
CD
players.
Masterworks
is
available
from
your
Harman
Kardon
dealer.