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Connecting up
This section provides information on connecting your aerial, power adapter and any other audio devices. Connector sockets are provided on the
rear panel of your EVOKE-2. Before connecting other devices to your EVOKE-2, switch both devices off. For a quick setup you can connect just
your power supply and aerial – the other connections listed are optional and will not prevent normal operation of the unit.
Connecting to an external amplifier
You can connect your EVOKE-2 to an external amplifier. This may be a stand alone unit or it may be built into your
existing hi-fi system or powered speakers. You can use either the Stereo Out (analogue) or Digital Out sockets to
connect to your amplifier.
Connect the Stereo Out socket to the Tuner-in sockets on the back of your amplifier using a suitable cable.
Connect the Digital Out socket to the Digital-in socket on the back of your amplifier using an optical cable. Remove the
small plugs from the sockets first. Suitable connecting cables are available from PURE Digital, see page 18 for details.
Connecting to an aerial
The supplied telescopic aerial enables your EVOKE-2 to receive DAB and FM radio transmissions. If you find that the
telescopic aerial does not provide good reception you can remove this aerial and connect an alternative aerial. For
information on aerial types and positioning see Aerial advice on page 17. To find out about DAB coverage in your area,
see the list of useful addresses on page 15.
1. Unscrew the large nut on the end of the telescopic aerial to remove the aerial from the Aerial socket. Note Take
care not to unscrew the thin nut behind that holds the aerial connector itself in place.
2. Screw the aerial plug of your replacement aerial onto the Aerial connector on the rear of your digital radio.
You may have to experiment with different aerial positions to find the best reception for particular DAB or FM
services. You may find that you want to move the radio around your living space to find the best location for
reception – near a window may provide better reception.
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