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3·2·1® and 3·2·1® GS - Bose

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SETUP<br />

To get digital audio from the component<br />

For a component that is already connected to the<br />

media center, you can make a digital audio connection<br />

too.<br />

For this higher quality audio, you need a digital audio<br />

cable that works with your component. Such cables are<br />

available at most electronics stores.<br />

1. Identify the digital connector on your component<br />

as either an Optical or Coaxial connector.<br />

2. Be sure to use the right cable for this connector.<br />

Note: If your component has an Optical <strong>and</strong> a Coaxial<br />

connector, use either one but not both.<br />

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Coaxial<br />

Optical<br />

Optical OR Coaxial<br />

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3. Connect one end of your digital cable to the digital<br />

AUDIO OUT connector on your component.<br />

Be sure to keep the red <strong>and</strong> white audio cable<br />

connected. This allows you to hear the audio if the<br />

program audio is not digital or the digital signal is<br />

interrupted.<br />

4. Locate the appropriate digital AUDIO IN connector,<br />

labeled D, on the system media center.<br />

You can make:<br />

up to 3 coaxial connections<br />

up to 2 coaxial <strong>and</strong> one optical connection<br />

Note: The media center Optical connector is factory<br />

set to work with a cable or satellite box. If your Optical<br />

component is neither of those, you need to select your<br />

component in an on-screen System menu. See<br />

“Getting digital audio from a source” on page 45.

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