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Connecting the FreeAgent Theater with Yellow Composite - Video / Audio and Troubleshooting Tips
In most cases, newer televisions automatically detect devices that are connected to their inputs, so there may be no need to adjust your television's input settings. However, you will need to verify the settings when a problem occurs.
All that should be required is to make sure the television is set to the proper input channel (component, composite etc.).
 The FreeAgent Theater and all television / stereo components should be powered off while connecting the cables.

Option 1: Television and Stereo Sound (no surround receiver)

  1. Connect the yellow Composite RCA cable to the back of the FreeAgent Theater and the other end of the yellow Video input to the back of the television.
  2. Connect the red / white RCA audio cables to the FreeAgent Theater and the red / white RCA stereo input connectors to the back of the television. (Make sure the audio cables are connected to the same numbered input as the Composite Video cable.)
Option 2: Television and Stereo sound with Dolby 5.1 Surround Receiver
  1. Connect the yellow Composite RCA cable to the back of the FreeAgent Theater and the other end of the yellow Video cable to the input on the back of the television.
  2. Connect the red / white RCA Audio cables to the FreeAgent Theater and to the red / white RCA Audio input connectors on the back of the television.

a The option 2 Audio / Video connection is probably your best option because it allows two separate ways of listening to the audio. Connecting the red / white RCA audio cables from the FreeAgent Theater to the audio inputs on the back of the television allows you to listen to the FreeAgent Theater through the television speakers without having to turn on the surround receiver.

Connecting the orange Coaxial cable from the FreeAgent Theater to the orange Coaxial input on the surround receiver allows you to mute the sound on your television and listen to 5.1 Dolby sound through your surround receiver.

Troubleshooting Tips

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