How To Connect 6 - McIntosh C35 Owner's Manual

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provide additional capacity of 1800 watts which is
controlled by the AC power switch on the C 35.
Use these outlets to supply AC power to
amplifiers or other components when the total
load switched exceeds the C 35 rating of 1500
watts. Plug the computer-type connector on the
cable attached to the SCR 3 into the SCR socket
on the rear of the C 35. Plug the SCR 3 heavy, AC
power line cord directly into a wall outlet. Do not
plug it into the C 35. When the C 35 is turned on,
a control voltage from the C 35 will energize a
relay in the SCR 3 which connects the two SCR 3
AC power outlets directly to the wall outlet.
Two loudspeakers can be turned on or off with
the SCR 3 by using the C 35 front panel buttons
SPEAKER 1 and 2. Use the SPEAKER 1 terminal
strip on the SCR 3 to connect the main listening
pair of speakers and SPEAKER 2 terminal strip to a
remote area pair of speakers. Connect the power
amplifier output to the POWER AMPLIFIER ter-
minal strip. Maintain left and right orientation and
like polarity. The SPEAKER 1 button will turn the
main speakers on or off and the SPEAKER 2 button
will turn the remote speakers on or off.
16. TUNER:
A multipin computer-type connector is provided
to interconnect the C 35 with Mclntosh tuners
designed for infrared remote control. When so
connected, the HR 35 remote control will operate
the normal functions of the tuner.
With this system you can turn on the tuner,
select from the preprogrammed stations, search
sequentially the programmed stations, or scan the
entire broadcast band on either the AM or FM
band; and raise or lower volume.
17. VIDEO SELECTOR: (optional accessory)
The Mclntosh VIDEO SELECTOR, MVS-1, is
designed to enable the C 35 to control video
programs as well as audio. The MVS-1 connects to
the VIDEO SELECTOR computer-type connector on
the rear of the C 35. Follow the instructions with
the MVS-1 for connecting the video cables.
18. AREA CONTROLLER: (optional accessory)
Adding the optional Mclntosh R624 Remote
Control Interface and the proper Mclntosh
REMOTE CONTROL modules provides indepen-
dent remote control facilities in additional areas.
In these areas, source can be selected and the
volume adjusted independently of and without
8 HOW TO CONNECT
interference with the main area controlled by the
C 35. Additional independent REMOTE CONTROL
modules and power amplifier, can be added for
each area in which remote control is desired.
19. CD:
A DIN connector is provided to interconnect the
C 35 with a Mclntosh Compact Disc player. When
so connected, the HR 35 remote control for the
C 35 will operate these functions of the Compact
Disc player:
1) turn the player on or off
2} play a disc
3) move to the next track
4) back up a track
5) raise or lower the volume
6) mute the program.
7) stop the playing of the disc.
20. SENSORS 1 and 2: (optional accessory)
Connectors are provided to add two additional
Mclntosh infrared sensors. This added
convenience permits complete control of the
stereo system from areas remote to the location of
the C 35. Remote sensors are interconnected with
RC-59/U antenna cable.
INSERTING THE BATTERIES IN THE HR 35
REMOTE CONTROL
Your Mclntosh C 35 System Control Center is
complete including Remote Control. In your hand,
you have the ability to control all functions of the
preamplifier with the exception of these controls:
LOUDNESS, BALANCE, VCR/COPY, MONO mode
selection and EQUALIZER. These can only be chang-
ed by use of the front panel controls.
The remote control runs on two AA, 1.5 volt
batteries. Slide open the cover on the back of the
remote control and insert the batteries as shown in
the diagram in the battery compartment, then slide
the cover closed again.
Battery life is normally about one year. Remove the
batteries as soon as they are dead to prevent damage
by possible battery leakage or in case the remote
control is not to be used for a length of time.

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