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TV does not have connections to connect system
If you're trying to connect a TV to your system but the TV does not have an analog, 3.5 mm output jack or red and white RCA connectors, try the following:
Be sure there are no analog outputs on the TV.
Analog outputs on TVs are typically a red and white pair of RCA jacks or a single 1/8" (3.5 mm) jack. The label of these jacks can vary but are commonly labeled Audio Out, Monitor Out, Line Out, another label including Out or Output, or Headphones for 1/8" (3.5 mm) jacks. 1/8" (3.5 mm) jacks can be connected using a 3.5 mm to RCA adapter.
Determine if the TV has a headphone jack.
If the TV does not have a set of RCA outputs or a digital audio output, try locating a headphone jack on the front or sides of the TV. Once located, connect the 1/8-inch plug of a 1/8-inch stereo male to dual male RCAs cable to the TV's headphone jack. Then insert the pair of RCA connectors into the left and right audio input jacks on the back of the Interface module
If the TV does not have any audio output connections, it is incompatible.
If the TV does not have any audio output connections, it is incompatible.
Determine if only one source is connected to the TV.
If the TV's tuner is not being used and there is only one source device connected to the TV, such as a cable box or satellite receiver, connect the analog outputs of the device directly to the Bose system.
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