Connection To The 66 Preamplifier; Operation; Switching On And Off; Selecting Stations - QUAD 66 Instruction Book

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Connection to the
66 Preamplifier
Some electronic equipment (CD players, computers etc) may cause interfer-
ence at some frequencies if operated near a tuner. lf this occurs then either
switch off the offending item or move it further away from the tuner.
At the back of the tuner you will find the audio out sockets for the connecting
lead to the 66 preamplifier. lnsert the White plug of the audio connecting lead
supplied into the L socket (white = left channel) and the Red plug into the R
socket (red = right channel).
lnsert both the plugs, at the other end of the lead, into the radio sockets of your
66 preamplifier.
Make sure that the plugs are pushed fully in, at both ends, to ensure good
connections. Poor connection will cause hum.
All tuner functions are controlled from the Quad 66 preamplifier control panel
using the CD function buttons. Press Ihe radio button to select radio on the
Quad 66 preamplifier and to set the remote control to its radio function.
lf either the disc or CD-play button is pressed, after selecting radio, then all
the tuner functions will be inhibited - if this occurs just press the radio button
a g a i n .
Press the tuner on/off button. This has a sequential action so pressing it again
will switch the tuner off. Leave the tuner switched on. In normal use it will be
switched on and off via the master on/off switch on the 66 preamplifier, or the
standby button on the control panel.
As soon as the tuner is switched on it will return to the preset station in use when
last switched off. The display will show the preset position selected, the preset
number and tuned station frequency (also if mono had been selected).
4 5 6 7 8 9
1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8
OPERATION
Note
Switching On and Off
Selecting Stations
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Pressing the track < > buttons will step through the 19 preset station positions.
Track > steps upwards and track < steps downwards. This is shown in the
display by a box around the selected preset number and an arrow pointing to it.
The preset number and the station frequency is also displayed. lf either button
is held down stepping will continue until the button is released.
lf a station has already been allocated (stored) into any of the preset positions
then it will be heard, after a short delay.
The action is cyclic. When stepping upwards and 19 is reached stepping
will restart at 1, conversely when stepping downwards and 1 is reached
stepping will restart at 19. This avoids having to step through all preset
stations to choose a preset at one end of the range.
Note
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