Cambridge SoundWorks MegaWorks 210D User Manual - page 13
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Other Connection Situations
1) Using the MegaWorks 210D as a high performance
stereo television sound system.
a) A stereo television with audio signal output typically
has two RCA-type jacks (one red, one white). To
connect to these jacks, obtain a stereo signal cable
with two RCA plugs at one end and a 3.5 mm
stereo miniplug at the other end (a Cambridge
SoundWorks A12MMSRC 2-meter cable, for
instance). Connect the miniplug to LINE IN A of the
MegaWorks 210D and the RCA plugs to your televi-
sion’s red and white RCA jacks. (Do not connect to
yellow RCA jacks. These are video outputs.)
b) Some stereo televisions offer a choice of fixed or
variable
audio output level. Choose the variable out-
put. The fixed output level bypasses the television’s
remote volume control.
c) Turn off your television’s internal speakers. This
control could be located on the front or back
control panels of your television, or it may be an
“on-screen” menu selection.
VIDEO IN
1
2
3
AUDIO
OUT
(VARIABLE)
VIDEO
AUDIO
L
(MONO)
R
d) If your television has a variable audio output, you
may not need to connect the MegaWorks 210D’s
volume control. The television’s remote control will
adjust the volume level.
You will need to connect the MegaWorks 210D
volume control if either of these situations occurs:
* Noise is heard even at the television’s minimum
volume setting. In this case, connect the volume
control and set it low enough to make the noise
inaudible, then stow the volume control next to the
subwoofer.
* You find the MegaWorks is too “sensitive.” For
instance, if the output level is too loud when the
television “volume” setting is below 30%. Connect
the volume control and reduce it’s setting to
increase your television’s volume range. Then stow
the volume control next to the subwoofer.
Signal Cable
One 3.5 mm stereo miniplug to two RCA plugs
To MegaWorks 210D
LINE IN A or LINE IN B