Roku N1101 User Guide - Page 13

Audio connections, Connecting a stereo cable, Connecting an optical audio cable

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Audio connections For standard stereo sound (2-channels, left/right), use the red and white connectors on the composite cable. For surround sound (5.1 audio), use either an HDMI or optical audio cable, if available. Connecting a stereo cable 1 Insert the red and white connectors on the standard A/V cable into the red (Right) and white (Left) audio jacks on your player. 2 Insert the other end of the stereo cable into the red (Right) and white (Left) audio jacks on your TV or A/V receiver. Connecting an optical audio cable 1 If present, remove the protective caps from the optical audio cable connectors. 2 Insert one end of the optical audio cable into the optical audio jack on your player. 3 Insert the other end of the optical audio cable into the optical audio jack on your TV or A/V receiver. • • Connecting Your Player • • 9 • •

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Connecting Your Player
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Audio connections
For standard stereo sound (2-channels, left/right), use the red and white connectors on the
composite cable. For surround sound (5.1 audio), use either an HDMI or optical audio cable, if
available.
Connecting a stereo cable
1
Insert the red and white connectors on the
standard A/V cable into the red (Right) and
white (Left) audio jacks on your player.
2
Insert the other end of the stereo cable into
the red (Right) and white (Left) audio jacks on
your TV or A/V receiver.
Connecting an optical audio cable
1
If present, remove the protective caps from
the optical audio cable connectors.
2
Insert one end of the optical audio cable
into the optical audio jack on your player.
3
Insert the other end of the optical audio
cable into the optical audio jack on your
TV or A/V receiver.