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About Fixed-Level Outputs
A fixed-level, or line-level audio output is considered
ideal since it provides an audio signal unchanged by
adjustments to the audio source (stereo, etc.) volume
control.
HINT Fixed-level audio outputs from stereo
receivers/amps will typically be designated as Tape,
Tape 1, and Tape 2 outputs, DAT (digital audio tape)
outputs, VCR audio output connections, and
auxiliary audio outputs. Tape, Tape 1, Tape 2 and
DAT outputs are usually marked as ‘TAPE OUTPUT,’
‘TAPE OUT,’ ‘TAPE REC,’ or ‘TAPE RECORD.’ Jacks
designated for phono, CD, LD, DVD or tape playback
(PB) are inputs and will not work for purposes of
installing the transmitter.
Fixed-level outputs from TVs are usually marked as
‘Constant,’ ‘Fixed,’ or ‘Select.’ If they are not marked
as such, they are probably variable outputs (see
About Variable-Level Outputs, page 13).
Outputs from VCRs are almost always fixed.
HINT When connecting to the fixed audio outputs of a
VCR, remember that for the wireless system to work,
the VCR must be active. In other words, turn the TV
on to the channel you would normally use to watch a
videotape (channel 3 or 4), turn the VCR on, then
press the TV/VCR button on your VCR remote control
one time to make the VCR the controlling piece of
equipment. At this point, whatever channel is showing
on the tuner for the VCR should be the channel
playing on the TV. Change channels on the VCR. This
configuration gives independent volume control
through the TV (using the TV remote control) and at
the speaker.
HINT If your VCR (or other RCA-type audio source you
are connecting to) is mono (a single audio output), you
need to acquire another RCA “Y” Cable. It differs from
the “Y” Cable Adapter included in this kit. It will have a
single male RCA plug and 2 female RCA jacks. Connect
the dual RCA plugs from the “Y” Cable Adapter (S) to
the 2 female RCA jacks on the second “Y” cable, then
connect the single male RCA plug of the second “Y”
cable to the single audio output of the VCR.
Mono/Stereo Operation Set-up:
A Monaural operation: The monaural mode (MONO)
is recommended when using a single speaker or if
using more than one speaker in different locations.
For monaural operation, set the Mono/Stereo
Switch (D) to “MONO” on each speaker.
B Stereo operation: You will need an additional
ADVW801 speaker in order to utilize the stereo
option.
For stereo operation, set the Mono/Stereo Switch
(D) to “L” on the speaker located to the left of the
listener, and set the other speaker to the “R”
position.
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