Rear Panel Facilities; Before Connecting - Pioneer SP-X707 Operating Instructions Manual

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@CONTROL input jack (IN)
@CONTROL
output jack (OUT)
This jack can be used to send the control signals to still
an-
other" i] '' unit just as the above-described IN jack is
used to relay signals from the television to the SP-X707.
By connecting a line from this OUT jack to the IN terminal
of another component of a system, the whole
system can
be controlled by remote control. Components having an
IN
terminal but not signal receiver can also be remote
controlled
through the SP-X707
by connecting them to this jack as
_the last component
in the system.
amplifiers.
channel speaker.
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@SWITCHED AC OUTLET (MAX. 200W)
*
Ensure that the combined power consumption of the
components connected to these outlets does not exceed
200 watts.
this outlet.
Power consumption
of AC outlets
Under no circumstances should an electrical appliance (such
as a toaster or hair drier) with a power consumption exceed-
ing the maximum rating marked on the panel be connected
to these outlets since malfunctioning or breakdowns may
result.
@®INPUT BALANCE (L, R) control
@INPUT jacks
@OUTPUT FIX jacks (fixed)
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REAR PANEL FACILITIES
@OUTPUT VAR jacks (variable)
These jacks serve
as the output jacks whenever
using the
SP-X707
in combination
with a non
Audio-Video
master
amplifier. Connect them to the tape play (PLAY) terminals of
the amplifier using the accessory pin-plug connection cord.
TAPE jacks
Use these jacks to connect a tape deck to your SP-X707.
@) LINE OUT jacks (SURROUND)
The same signals output to the surround speakers are out-
put as line output signats through these jacks. They can be
used to enhance the surround sound-effect connecting them
to the AUX input terminals of a high-powered stereo ampli-
fier and adding surround speakers.
BEFORE CONNECTING
@ SPEAKERS (SURROUND) terminals
Connect these to the speaker systems installed at the rear.
"R' is for the system installed on the right and ''L'' for the
system installed on the left.
Speaker impedance
Use speaker systems with an impedance ranging from 6 to
16 ohms for connection to the SPEAKERS-terminals.
@ Power cord
Connect this to a wall AC outlet or to the electrical outlet of an
amplifier.
Or, if you have combined the unit with a Pioneer Audio-Video
master
amplifier,
connect
to
the
"AC
OUTLETS
SWITCHED".
" Connecting speaker wires
1. Remove the vinyl covering and twist the wire core.
10mm
2. Press the lever down, and insert the wire core into the
hole. Be sure to connect the plus
®
wire to the
@
side, and minus ©) wire to©).
3. Raise the lever.
NOTE:
© After raising the lever, pull gently on the wire and check
that it is connected securely to its terminal.
* Do not allow the wire core or protrude from its terminal
and contact other wires or terminals. If the cores of two
wires touch each other, damage
to components
could
result,
Connecting the audio input/output cords
© Use the cords with the red and white pin plugs attached.
* Connect the white plug to the left (L) terminal and the
red plug to the right (R) termina}. Be sure that the plugs
are pushed in as far as they will go.
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White
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Red
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