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System Setup
Connecting sources
After all of the FreeStyle
®
system parts are connected (Figure 12), use the jacks on the
Interface module to connect the audio outputs of a game console, TV/VCR, or other audio
components.
Figure 12
Interface module jacks
available after completed
connection of the supplied
system parts
There are three jacks on the Interface module, marked GAME, AUX, and VIDEO (Figure 13),
and multiple possibilities for connecting both analog and digital components to them.
Figure 13
Connection jacks on the
Interface module
Refer to the preferred and alternate system connection options that are described and
illustrated on page 12.
Note: If you have more than one component with optical outputs, you can connect one of
them using its analog audio inputs instead. You can connect the left and right analog inputs
to the VIDEO source L & R inputs on the Interface module. Or you can use a coaxial con-
verter. To order that converter from Bose
®
, ask for Part Number 253561. To contact Bose, refer
to the address sheet included in the carton.
Follow whatever plan works best
When you decide on the best choice for your setup, connect your sources as shown in the
diagram that applies.
SPEAKERS
LEFT
RIGHT
Speaker
cable
Acoustimass
®
module
AC input
jack
Interface
module
Right
Left
Designed to deliver the
best performance from
your game console
(which may or may not
include the required
optical cable).
Or, use
this jack
for other
digital
sources,
if you
prefer
.
For digital input
from a digital
source, like
DSS or DVD.
Use this analog input
for a VCR, TV, or your
game console
(if you do not have
an optical cable
or the game
console does not
support that option).
AM267190_00_V_pdf • July 24, 2002
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