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TVs without an HDMI ARC connector
If your TV does not have an HDMI ARC connector, you may need to make a
secondary connection to the console with an optical, coaxial or analog stereo
audio cable. Without this secondary connection, you may not hear audio from the
Bose
®
system.
Use a secondary connection in the following configurations
• You are using internal sources (such as Internet applications or an
over-the-air antenna).
• You are connecting sources to your TV.
Refer to your TV owner’s guide for more information.
Tip: If your TV has IN and OUT audio connector panels, use audio OUT for your
secondary connection.
Connecting the console to other sources
You can connect the console to other sources, such as a cable/satellite box, DVD
or Blu-ray Disc
player or game system with an HDMI cable (available separately).
If your source is non-HDMI compatible, use different audio and video cables
(see page 15).
1. Insert one end of an HDMI cable into your source’s HDMI (OUT) connector.
2. Insert the other end of an HDMI cable into the appropriate HDMI connector on
the console. For example, to connect a game system, connect an HDMI cable
to the GAME connector.
Connect other sources to the
appropriate HDMI connector
on the console.
Setting Up the Console