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T+A Caruso - System Connections Overview; Mains Input, Mains Switch, and WLAN Connection; LAN, FM Aerial Input, and Analog Audio Inputs

T+A Caruso
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34
Connections
Mains input and
Mains switch
The mains lead is plugged into this socket.
For information on correct mains connections please refer to the notes in the
Chapters 'Using the system for the first time', 'Wiring' and 'Safety Notes'.
The mains input socket is fitted with a mains switch. If you do not intend to use
the system for a long period, use this switch to isolate the machine from the
mains supply.
To operate the
the mains switch must be set to the position 1.
WLAN
Aerial socket for receiving WLAN
The aerial can be unscrewed from the aerial base, and screwed directly into the
socket.
Automatic activation of the WLAN module
Every time you switch the
on, it first checks whether it is connected to a
wired Ethernet or Powerline network via its LAN socket (see below).
If it finds no connection to a wired network, the
activates its WLAN
module, and attempts to make a connection to a wireless network.
Caution!
If you use WLAN, the LAN socket must be left vacant.
LAN
Router socket
If LAN is connected, the LAN connection has priority, and WLAN is auto-
matically disabled.
FM ANT
(Aerial input)
The
features a 75 aerial input marked FM ANT which is suitable for a
cable connection as well as a standard domestic radio aerial. For first-class
reception quality a high-performance aerial system, competently installed, is a
fundamental necessity.

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