User's Guide

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36). Remove plastic covers from the end of the optical cable before inserting them into
the TV and transmitter. This type of connection snaps in place when securely inserted.
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Coaxial Input
Use cable (RFA-COAX) sold separately. This single RCA coaxial cable is often color-
coded orange or black. You might find some that are not colored correctly, so it's
always best to double-check the labeling of the connection. The output on your TV
may be labeled as SPDIF or digital out.
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Analog Input!
Use either RCA to 3.5mm cable (811) or 3.5mm (RFA1-HP-C) to plug the desired device
into analog in.
When using analog inputs, do not use USB power on your device. Using USB power
from your TV may create a ground loop buzz on the analog channel. It would be best
to use a wall outlet to power the transmitter when using this input. If you are using RCA
jacks from your TV, make sure they are labeled output. Red and White inputs on the
back of your device will not provide an audio signal.
When using the analog output on your device, your TV may control the volume. Check
your TV manual for details.
If you are using the headphone jack on your TV, it may turn off your TV speakers.
Check your TV manual for details.
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Optical Output
The digital optical output is the easiest method for setting up your system with a
soundbar. After setting up your optical input, plug your soundbar or other device using
a 2nd optical cable (610-36) into the optical output. Remove plastic covers from the
end of the optical cable before inserting them into the soundbar or transmitter. This
type of connection snaps in place when securely inserted. The Optical Output port is