Terminals And Connection On Rear Panel; Fm Antenna Terminals; Ground Terminal 1; Am Antenna Terminal - Pioneer SX-440 Installation, Operating And Service Manual

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TERMINALS AND
CONNECTION
15. FM ANTENNA TERMINALS
An
FM
broadcast receiving antenna
will
be connected
to
these
terminals,
16. GROUND TERMINAL
1
Connect
a
ground conductor
to
this
terminal
for
grounding
the
SX-
zl40
17.
AM ANTENNA
TERMINAL
This
terminal
is
provided
for
connecting
an
external
AM
broadcast receiving
antenna.
NOTE:
For the
most suitable
FM
antenna,
AM
antenna
and
grounding,
refer
to
the
article
"ANTENNA
CON-
NECTION
AND
GROUNDING".
18.
AM
FERRITE ANTENNA
An AM
broadcast receiving
antenna
accessory
to
the
SX-440
When using
the
SX44O
where the
f
ield intensity
is
high,
recep-
tion
cah be
conducted simply
by
adjusting the direction
of
this
antenna
without
connecting
an external
antenna
to
the
AM
ANTENNA TERMINAL
(17).
19. PROTECTIVE
FUSES
These fuses
protect
transistors in the
SX-440
.When
loudspeaker
terminals
are
short-circuited, or
the
SELECTOR (5)
on the
front
panel is
operated
while the
SX-440
is
used
at
a high
sound
volume, one
or
both
of
the
fuses
may blown
to
protect
power
transistors.
When
this
occurs,
replace
the blown
fuses
with
the
accessory
2-ampere
fuses.
The right-hand
side fuse
is
for
the
left
channel;
the
left-hand
side
fuse
is
for
the right
channel.
20. MAGNETIC
PHONO TERMINALS
Connect here
the output
cords
of
a
record player
equipped
with
a magnetic cartridge. The upper
jack
is
for
the left
channel;
the
lower jack,
for the
right
channel.
When
connecting
a
monaural record player, use
either one
of
the
iacks.
21. AUXILIARY TERMINALS
These jacks are
used
when connecting
the
output
cords
of
a
record player
equipped
with
a
crystal
or
ceramic
cartridge,
or
a
cartridge tape player.
Also
use these
jacks
for
reproducing
the
audio
output
of
a
TV
receiver.
The
upper
jack
is
for
the
left
channel;
the
lower
jack,
for
the right
channel.
22. GROUND TERMINAL
2
lf
the
record player
or
other
equipment
to
be
used
with
the
SX-440
has
a ground conductor, connect
it to
this
terminal.
23. TAPE MONITOR TERMINALS
Connect
to
these
jacks
the
playback
output
terminals
(line
output)
or
monitor
terminals
of
the
tape
recorder
(or
tape
deck)
used
with
the
SX-44O
24. TAPE
RECORDING TERMINALS
Connect
to
these
jacks
the
recording
input terminals (line input)
of
the
tape recorder
(or
tape
deck). The
signals
outgoing from
these terminals
cannot be
adiusted
with
the
VOLUME
(14),
BASS
(9)
or
TREBLE (1Ol
controls.
NOTE:
For
correct connection
to
the TAPE MONITOR
(23)
andTApE
RECORDING
l24l
jacks,
refer
to
the articte
,,CONNECTION
OF
TAPE RECORDER"
ON REAR PANEL
25.
LAPE
_
BECORDTNG
/
PLAYBACK
CON_
NECTOR
(DIN
TYPE}
Provided
that
the
tape recorder
(or
tape deck)
to
be used
has
a DIN-type
tape recording/playback connector, connection
for
recording
and playback (and
monitor)
can be completed simply
by
linking
the
tape
recorder
with
the
SX440
through
the
recording/playback
cord
that
is
separately available. When
this
connector
is
used,
terminals
(23)
and
l24l
are
not
used,
26&27.
SPEAKER SYSTEM
A
TERMINALS
Two
speaker
systems
A
and
B
can
be
connected
to
the
SX44O
,
and
they
can be selectively
used
by
operating
the switch
(8).
Connect
the right
channel loudspeaker
of
the
firsl
speaker
systems
to
terminals
(26)
and
the left
channel
loudspeaker
to
terminals (27).
28
&
29. SPEAKER SYSTEM
B TERMINALS
When using
two
speaker systems, use these
terminals
(28)
and
(29)
for
the
second systems.
Connect
the
loudspeaker
for
the
right
channel
to
terminals (28)
and those
for
the
left
channel
to
terminals (29).
NOTE:
For
connection
of
loudspeakers
to
these
terminals,
the
plugs
contained
in the
accessory bag
must
be used.
For correct loudspeaker
connection,
refer
to
the
article
,,CONNECTION
OF
LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEMS".
30. AC OUTLET
ISWITCHED)
The power obtained
from
this AC
outlet
is
turned
ON and
OFF
interlinked
with
the
operation
of
POWER SWTTCH
(1),
A
maximum
of
20O
VA
can be supplied
to
the
record player or
other
equ
ipment connected"
31. AC OUTLET
(UNSWITCHED)
An
AC
outlet
having
a
capacity
of
2O0
VA.This
power outlet
is
not
interlinked
with
the operation
of
POWER
SWITCH (1).
32. LINE VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
AND
FUSE
HOLDER
This
selector
is
used
for
setting
the
SX-44O
to
suit
the
line
voltage
to
be supplied.
lt
also
serves
as
a
fuse
holder. For
the
selector setting
and
fuse
replacement procedures,
refer
to
the
article
"LINE
VOLTAGE
SELECTTON
AND
FUSE".
(page
1)
33. AC
CORD
After
correctly
setting
the
LINE
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
(321,
connect
this
cord
to
an
outlet
of
the
commercial
power
line.

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