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           PROCEDURE

           1  Identify Components
           •  First, identify the key components of your home theater system. These typically include:
              •  TV or Projector: The display device.
              •  A/V Receiver: The central hub that connects all audio and video sources.
              •  Speakers: Front, center, surround, and subwoofer speakers.

              •  Media Players: DVD/Blu-ray players, streaming devices, gaming consoles, etc.
           2  Layout the Components
              •  Arrange the components on paper or a digital tool to represent their physical placement in your room.
              •  Use symbols to represent each component (e.g., rectangles for speakers, circles for connectors).

           3  Connect the Components
              •  Draw lines to represent the connections between components.
              •  Indicate the type of connection (e.g., HDMI, optical, speaker wires).
              •  Label each connection (e.g., “HDMI from Blu-ray to TV,” “Speaker wires from receiver to front speakers”).
           4  Include Inputs and Outputs
              •  Show the inputs and outputs on each component (e.g., HDMI input/output, speaker terminals).

              •  Label them appropriately (e.g., “HDMI In,” “Front Left Speaker”).




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                                    CITS : E & H - Electronics Mechanic  - Exercise 155                                                                    CITS : E & H - Electronics Mechanic  - Exercise 155
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