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8. DELAY TIME
Adjusts time delay between front and
tear channels, operates only when the
surround mode is on. (see Delay Time
button on page 16).
Adjusts the surround delay time in
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9. PRO LOGIC MODE
Press this button for Pro-Logic mode.
10. 3 CHANNEL
MODE
The 3 channel mode can be used
when rear speakers are not being used
to provide a center (dialog) channel.
11. STADIUM/THEATER
MODE
Switches for selecting desired surround
mode; Stadium or Theater.
See Surround Sound Effects on page 13.
12. CENTER
MODE
SELECTOR
This button operates only in DOLBY
PRO-LOGIC and DOLBY 3 STEREO
mode.
The made changes as below,
when the button is pressed in
succession.
DOLBY PRO-LOGIC MODE
[ NORM
— WIDE — PHANTOM
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DOLBY 3 STEREO MODE
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The display window shows each mode.
NORM:
Select this mode if you use a
small center speaker. The bass sound
of the center channel is reproduced from
the front speakers, because the smalt
speaker cannot produce enough bass.
WIDE:
Select this mode if you use a
medium-to-large center speaker.
The
bass sound is reproduced from the
center speaker.
PHANTOM:
Select this mode if you
don't use a center speaker.
The center
speaker's sound is reproduced from the
front speakers.
13. TEST TONE BUTTON
This button operates only in DOLBY
PRO-LOGIC
and DOLBY 3 STEREO
mode.
When the button is pressed, 2
seconds of test tone is generated in all
channels (Left, Center, Right, and
Rear) in succession.
The display
window shows TEST Left, Center,
Right, and Rear in succession (in
DOLBY PRO-LOGIC mode) or Left
Center or Right {in DOLBY 3 STEREO
mode) in succession.
Use this button
to test speaker connections.
14. SOURCE/DIRECT
BUTTON
This feature bypasses the tone control
circuitry, resulting in flatter frequency
response and wider bandwidth.
When
it is activated, "DIRECT" illuminates in
the dispiay.
15. PRESET SCAN BUTTON
Press this button to scan the preset
station frequencies.
The receiver
stops at each preset location that
contains a frequency for about 4
seconds, so you can hear a station.
The preset location indicator blinks 4
times. Press this button again to stap
scanning.
16. SEARCH
SELECTOR
Press this button to select AUTO or
MANUAL tuning.
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In AUTO made, scanning is
automatically continued up or
down until the next station is
picked up by pressing the
UP/DOWN tuning buttons.
The
display window shows 'AUTO'.
Use this mode to quickly find
strong AM or FM stations.
—™@ in MANUAL mode, the frequency
is changed by a step with the
UP/DOWN button.
If you keep
pressing the UP/DOWN tuning
buttons, scanning is continued
until the button is released.
NOTE:
Tuning Intervals:
FM = 50 KHz
AM
10 KHz
17. FM MODE BUTTON
Press this button to select stereo or
mono mode.
M™@ STEREO:
Provides stereophonic
reception of an FM stereo
broadcast.
The display window
shows 'FMST'.
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MONO:
The left and right
channel signals detected from an
FM stereo broadcast are mixed
and reproduced through both
channels.
If you want to find a
weak FM station, select this mode.
18. STATION
MEMORY
BUTTON
Use this button to store an AM or FM
frequency.
Press this button and
select one of 30 preset locations to
store the frequency with the STATION
PRESET buttons while the memory
indicator, 'MEMORY' blinks.
NOTE:
When you store a frequency in
a memory location that already
contains a frequency, you replace the
previous frequency.
If your receiver is
disconnected from AC power for more
than about 10 days, it loses all stored
frequencies.

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