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Page 1
Y our HTS- 105 H ome The ater Sys tem inc ludes th e ST A V- 3770 rec eiver (Radi oShack 31- 3042, with i ts owner ’s man- ual and ac cessor ies), tw o front spe akers, two surr ound- sound (rear) s peake rs, on e center -channel spea ker , and one ampli fied subw oofer . A ll you ne ed to add to have a complete home theater s ystem a re an aud i[...]
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Page 2
2 Connecting Y our Receiver to Y our VCR Using the sup plied d ouble patch c able, c onnect the re- ceiver’s VCR/T APE1 IN PLA Y jacks t o your VCR ’s AU DIO PLA Y or AUD I O OUT ja c k s. PHONO TAPE2 MONITOR CD DVD/ LD VCR/ TAPE1 SIGNAL GND IN PLAY IN OUT IN OUT REC IN IN PLAY REC L R L R VIDEO IN VIDEO IN PRE OUT CONTROL OUT VIDEO OUT TO MONI[...]
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Page 3
3 Connecting the Front Speaker s Connecting the Surround-Sound Speakers 1. Connect the gr een cond uctor to the receiv er ’s SURROUND SPEA KERS L ( + ) re d te rmin al. 2. Connect the oth er conduc tor to the rec eiver ’s SURROUND SPEAKERS L ( – ) bla ck te rmin al. 3. Connect the gr een cond uctor ’s othe r end to t he left su rround spe a[...]
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Page 4
Connecting the Subwoofer Use the suppli ed single patc h cable to conn ect the recei ver ’s SUBWOOFER/PRE OUT jack to the subwoofer ’s LINE LE VEL INPUT jack. T hen con nect the s ubwoofer ’s power cord to a stand ard AC ou tlet or t he receiv er ’s SWITCHED outle t. The subwo ofer ’s POWER indicator lights wh en the p ower is on. LINE LE[...]