JBL JSR 675 Owners Manual English - Page 9

Tv/aux Input Jacks

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Rear Panel Connections 1. FM INDOOR ANTENNA Connect the supplied antenna (the wire lead) to a 300Ω/75Ω adapter and connect the adapter to the 75Ω FM antenna terminal, as shown in the Rear Panel Connection Diagram. Change the position of the antenna until you get the best reception of your favorite stations. 2. FM OUTDOOR ANTENNA An outdoor FM antenna may be used to further improve the quality of reception. Disconnect the indoor antenna before replacing it with the outdoor one. A 75Ω/300Ω adapter must be used. 3. AM LOOP ANTENNA Tune in your favorite AM station and position the loop antenna for best reception. Try other stations and find the position that gives the best overall reception. When this unit is mounted in a rack or placed on a shelf with insufficient space behind, hang the antenna on a wall in the direction which gives the best reception. NOTE: If noise is heard during AM reception, move the antenna for better reception. To prevent undesired noise, the AM LOOP ANTENNA should be located at least 12 inches (30 cm) away from the remote control wires. AM LOOP ANTENNA SETTING LEG Stand and place it on a shelf or hang it on a wall. 4. SYSTEM GROUND TERMINAL To reduce hum to a minimum, connect the ground lead from your turntable to this terminal. 5. PHONO INPUT JACKS Input for a TURNTABLE with an MM cartridge requiring a 47K ohm of load impedance. Connect shielded cables from your phono to the LEFT and RIGHT input jacks. NOTE: Do not place your TURNTABLE on a speaker enclosure. This will avoid howling caused by transmission of the speaker vibration to the TURNTABLE. 6. TV/AUX INPUT JACKS This extra stereo input is provided for any source you want to hear. An additional compact disc player, a tape recorder, a video cassette recorder (VCR) etc., can be plugged into these jacks. 7. CD INPUT JACKS Connect the output cables of a compact disc player to these jacks. 8. TAPE 1 PLAY JACKS Connect the line output of your CASSETTE DECK to these jacks. 9. TAPE 1 REC JACKS Connect the line input of your CASSETTE DECK to these jacks. 10. TAPE 2 MONITOR PLAY JACKS Connect the line output of your CASSETTE DECK to these jacks. This input may be connected to the line output of the audio processor like an optional graphic equalizer or a Digital Signal Processor. 11. TAPE 2 MONITOR REC JACKS Connect the line input of your CASSETTE DECK to these jacks. EQ controls, loudness and volume settings have no effect on the signal from this output for recording. To monitor this input source while recording, press the TAPE 2 MON button (MONITOR ON position). These REC jacks may be used for the line input of the audio processor like an optional graphic equalizer or a Digital Signal Processor. 8

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1.
FM INDOOR ANTENNA
Connect the supplied antenna (the
wire lead) to a 300
/75
adapter
and connect the adapter to the 75
FM antenna terminal, as shown in the
Rear Panel Connection Diagram.
Change the position of the antenna
until you get the best reception of
your favorite stations.
2.
FM OUTDOOR
ANTENNA
An outdoor FM antenna may be used
to further improve the quality of
reception. Disconnect the indoor
antenna before replacing it with the
outdoor one. A 75
/300
adapter
must be used.
3.
AM LOOP ANTENNA
Tune in your favorite AM station and
position the loop antenna for best
reception. Try other stations and find
the position that gives the best overall
reception. When this unit is mounted
in a rack or placed on a shelf with
insufficient space behind, hang the
antenna on a wall in the direction
which gives the best reception.
NOTE:
If noise is heard during AM
reception, move the antenna for bet-
ter reception. To prevent undesired
noise, the AM LOOP ANTENNA
should be located at least 12 inches
(30cm) away from the remote control
wires.
4.
SYSTEM GROUND
TERMINAL
To reduce hum to a minimum, connect
the ground lead from your turntable to
this terminal.
5.
PHONO INPUT JACKS
Input for a TURNTABLE with an MM
cartridge requiring a 47K ohm of load
impedance. Connect shielded cables
from your phono to the LEFT and
RIGHT input jacks.
NOTE:
Do not place your
TURNTABLE on a speaker enclosure.
This will avoid howling caused by
transmission of the speaker vibration
to the TURNTABLE.
6.
TV/AUX INPUT JACKS
This extra stereo input is provided for
any source you want to hear. An
additional compact disc player, a
tape recorder, a video cassette
recorder (VCR) etc., can be plugged
into these jacks.
7.
CD INPUT JACKS
Connect the output cables of a
compact disc player to these jacks.
8. TAPE 1 PLAY JACKS
Connect the line output of your
CASSETTE DECK to these jacks.
9.
TAPE 1 REC JACKS
Connect the line input of your
CASSETTE DECK to these jacks.
10.
TAPE 2 MONITOR
PLAY JACKS
Connect the line output of your
CASSETTE DECK to these jacks. This
input may be connected to the line
output of the audio processor like an
optional graphic equalizer or a Digital
Signal Processor.
11.
TAPE 2 MONITOR REC
JACKS
Connect the line input of your
CASSETTE DECK to these jacks. EQ
controls, loudness and volume settings
have no effect on the signal from this
output for recording. To monitor this
input source while recording, press the
TAPE 2 MON button (MONITOR ON
position). These REC jacks may be
used for the line input of the audio
processor like an optional graphic
equalizer or a Digital Signal Processor.
AM LOOP ANTENNA SETTING
Stand and place it on a shelf
or hang it on a wall.
LEG
Rear Panel Connections