Operation Of Controls And Switches; Recording And Playback Using Tape Recorder; Reception Of Fm Broadcasts; Reception Of Am Broadcasts - Pioneer SX-1000TD Operating Instructions Manual

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PIONEE.
Operation
of
Controls
and Switches
Reception
ol
FM
Broadcasts
1.
Whether
you
plan
to
listen
to
FM-monaural
or
Fl\4
stereo
broadcasts,
first
set
the
SELECTOR
switch
(5)
to the
FN4-AUTO
position, and
the
M0DE/TAPE
MON
SWITCH(17)to
the
MODE-
STEREO position.
OThis
receiver is equipped
with
an FM
rnono,/stereo
automatic
switching circuit which
serves
to
identify
an FM
signal
automatically
as
either a mono
or a
stereo
signal.
Monaural
signals
are
reproduced
in
mono, and
stereo signals
are
automaically
reproduced
in
stereo. When
a
stereo
signal
is
received
and
reproduced,
the
stereo indicator
light
will
go
on.
2.
The
MUTING switch
(14)
is
set
to
the
MUTING
position
lf,
however,
the
receiving signal
is
weak
in
your
area,
leave
this
switch
in
the 0FF
position.
3.
Set the
AFC switch
(15)
to
the OFF position, and
then
tune
in a
desired
station
with the
TUNING C0NTROL
(4)
while
observing
the
TUNING
INDICATOR
(3)
for
pinpoint
accuracy
in
tuning.
4.
After
the
desired
station has
been
tuned
in
accurately,
the
AFC switch
is
set
to
the
AFC position
to
activate
the
auto-
matic
frequency
control
circuit.
NOTES:
1. With the
SELECTOR(5)
set
to the
Flvl
AUT0
position,
if
an
extremely weak stereo
broadcast
is
received,
the
receiver
will automatrcally
switch to
mono operation.
2.
lt
you
wish
to
reproduce
FM
stereo
broadcasts
in
rnono,
or
if
there
is
excessive
noise
with the
SE,
LECTOR
(5)
set
to the
FM
AUTO
position and
tonal
quality is
impaired,
set
the
SELECTOR
(5)
to
the
FIV-
M0NO
position.
In this
case,
the
IVODt/TAPE
tVON
swiich (17)
may
be set
to
either
MODE LEFT
or
IV]ODE-RIGHT.
Reception
of
AM
Broadcasts
1.
The
SELECTOR
switch(5)is
set
to
the
AM position. The M0DE/
TAPE l\lON switch
(17)
may be
set
to
any
of
|VIODE-STEREO,
MOD['LEFT,
or
MODE-RIGHT
2.
The
desired
station
ts
tuned
in
by
means
of
the
TUNING
control (4)
whrle observing
the
TUNING
INDICATOR
(3)
Record
Reproduction
1
The
SELECTOR
switch (5)
is
set
to
the
PHONO
position.
2.
For
reproducing
the
iurntable outputs
fed
to the
PHON0
1
input
jacks
(26),
the
PHONO
switch
(16)
is
set
to
the
PHONO
1
position, and
for
reproducing
the
turntable outputs fed
to
the
PHONO
2
input
jacks (27J,
Ihe
switch
(16)
is
set
to
the
PHON0
2
position.
OWhen using
a
turntable
equipped
with
either ceramic
pickup
type
cartridge
cr
crystal pickup type
cartridge,
the
setting
of
the
PHONO
switch {16)
can
be set
to
any
position.
3.
The
NIODE/TAPE
MON switch
(17)
is
now set
io
the
MODE,
STERE0 positron.
However,
when
using
a
monaural turntable,
it
should be
set
to
either
the
IMODE
LEFT
or
MODE-RIGHT
position,
depending
upon whicn
channel
input the
output
cable
of
the
turntable
is
connected
to.
Direct
reproduction
of
tape
head outputs
OWhen
the
signal directly derived
from
the
playback head
of
a
tape deck
is
reproduced
through
ihis
receiver,
the
operaiion
will
be as
follows:
l.
The
SELECTOR
switch (5)
is
set
to
erther
the
TAPE
HD
I l/2
or
TAPE
HD
33/4
position,
depending
upon
the
speed
at
which
the
tape
is
to
be
played
back.
2.
The
MODE/TAPE
lVlON
switch
(17)
is
now set
to the
MODE-
STERE0 position.
However,
when
a
rnonaural
tape
deck
is
used,
it
should be
set
to
either
the
MODE-LEFT
or
IVIODE
RIGHT
position
depending
upon which
of
ihe two
input
channels
the output
cable
from the
tape deck
is
connected
to.
Note: For
playback
of
a mono
material
using a
stereo tape
deck,
the
M0DE/TAPE MON switch
(17)
shouid be set
to
either
the
MODE
LEFT
or
lvl0DE-RIGHT
position, depending
upon
which track
the
material
is
recorded
on.
Recording
and
Playback
Using
Tape
Recorder
oRecording
1. The
signals
of the
program being
reproduced
through
the
loudspeakers
are
always
present
at the
TAPE
REC
output
jacks
(32).
Therefore,
the
SELECTOR
switch (5) and
MODE/
TAPE
IVION
switch
(17)
are
appropriately
set
to
select
an
optional
program source
in
the
normal manner for reproduction
through
the
loudspeakers.
Then,
the
signals
from the
TAPE
REC
output
jacks
(32)
can
be recorded
on
the
tape
recorder.
Note:
The
VOLUME, BASS,
and
TREBLE
controls
of the
receiver
do
not
affect
the
sounds being
recorded.
The
recording
level
should be
adjusted
with the
level
controls
of
the
tape
recorder.
oPlayback
1.
For
stereo
playback,
the
IVODt/TAPE MON switch
(17)
is
set
to
the
TAPE
Nl0N STEREO
position.
For
playback
of
mono
material using
a
monaural
or
stereo tape
recorder,
the
MODE/
TAPE l\{ON switch
(17)
may
be
set
to
either
the
TAPE
IVION
LEFT
or
TAPE
l\10N-RIGET position.
oTape
Monitoring
When using
a
2-or
3 head
tape
recorder
equrpped
with
a
monitor
circuit, by
makrng
all
connections
for
recording
and
playback,
it
will
be
possible
to
monitor
the
record
ng
in
progess
by
moving
the
MODE,/TAPE
lvl0N switch
(17)
from
the
MODE
STERE0
position
to
the
TAPE
IVION
STEREO
position.
ln
the
case
of a
2head
tape
recorder,
the
signal
being
fed
to
the
recording head
will
be monitored,
and
in
the
cass
of a
3,head
tape recorder,
the
signals
recorded
on the
tape
will
immediately
be
monitored
by
the
playback head
picking
up
the
recorded
s
ig
na ls.
Fig.
9
3
HEADS-TYPE TAPE
RECORDER
RECORDiNG
HEAD
ERASING
HEAD
PLAY
BACK
HEAD
OUTPUT
TERIVIINAL
LINE
INPUT
TERMINAL
TAPE
REC. TERMINAL
TAPE
MONITOR
TERMINAL
TAPE
SPEAKER
MODE
MODE/ TAPE
MON
SWITCH
SYSTEM

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