Samsung HLN4365WX Audio out

I would like to hook up external speakers/soundbar to subj TV, the instruction manual is very vague, rear jack Vidio/Audio Monitor Output says "Sends a vidio signal from the TV to an external source, such as a VCR" , RCA  jacks 1. vidio out 2. Right out, 3 Left out.
Now my question, can receiver to speakers or soundbar be hooked to thr Right and Left Audio out RCA jacks?
Thank's for you advice/help.  

hallybee wrote:
I have firmware 2.2.1, so that's not it.....I know there's a sticker that says it will be fully functional after the release of Android 2.2. But the phone came to me with 2.2.1 installed, and I did check for an update just to be sure, and was told there wasn't one.
I have a vehicle dock, model ECS-M985BE. I'm trying to use the audio out port with a wired headset. I get no sound thru the headset at all, though the headset works fine when the phone is not hooked up to the dock. I've tried multiple headsets/earphones, and I also had Verizon send me a new dock in case there was something wrong with my first one. Nothing's solved it. I called Samsung directly, but after they wanted to transfer me for the fifth time, and I'd been on the phone a total of a half hour, I couldn't handle it anymore.
I've tried using it in "car mode" and out of "car mode." When in "car mode," if I pick the phone icon, it tells me to "connect the external speaker to the accessory." But it doesn't recognize the headset when I plug it in. If I have the headset plugged in and then pick the phone icon, it still gives me the message to connect the external speaker.
In all of these instances, I can hear the call through the phone earpiece, and can turn on the speaker and hear it there as well - as if there is no earpiece connected at all. But I get no beeps or any other indication a device has been plugged in.....but, I don't get that when the phone is off the dock and I plug in the headset, either, so.....
Anyone have any ideas or input? The only thing I've tried was suggested by the first person I talked to at Samsung: download any free car dock app. That didn't help either.
  I would also check with your local law enforcement, as I know wearing a headset during driving is illegal in some states. It prevents the driver from hearing emergency sirens, etc.

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