Connecting The Speaker Cords - Pioneer A-351R Operating Instructions Manual

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Make all connections after unplugging AC cords.
CONNECTING THE SPEAKER CORDS
1. Strip off the vinyl covering and twist the tip of the wire core.
10 mm
Twist the wire core.
2. Raise the lever in the direction of the arrow and insert the exposed
conductor into the hole.
3. Now return the lever to its original position to secure the cord.
NOTE:
Do not allow any of the cord conductors to protrude from the terminals
or touch any other conductors. Malfunctioning or breakdowns may
occur when conductors come into contact with each other.
Speaker Impedance
When
speaker
systems
are
connected
to only SPEAKERS
A or
SPEAKERS B terminals, such speakers should have rated impedance
in the range of 4—16 Q.
When speakers are connected to both the A and B terminals, they
should have a rated impedance in the range of 8—16 0.
CONNECTIONS
CONTROL
8)
CONNECTING THE INPUT/OUTPUT CORDS
Connect the white plug @) to the L (left) channel (1), and the red plug
@) to the R (right) channel @). Be sure to insert the plugs securely.
The INPUT/OUTPUT jacks of this unit are tinplated for high audio quality.
REMOTE CONTROL CORD CONNECTIONS [A|
By interconnecting
the CONTROL
jacks of Pioneer units with the
mark, the entire system can be operated with this remote control
unit, although some of the units (AM/FM tuner, compact disc player,
cassette deck, etc.) may not be equipped with remote sensors. The
entire system can be operated by a remote control unit connecting
PIONEER
stereo components to each other using the control input
(CONTROL IN) jack on each component. Use the remote control cord
supplied with the respective unit for the connection. An example is
shown in the fig. [A]. As long as you connect ''OUT"' to "'IN'', the
connecting sequence is arbitrary. In the case of a unit which has only
an 'IN' connector, however, connect it last.
@) Remote control unit
@) A-351R
@) Cassette deck
(4) Compact disc player
&) FM/AM tuner
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