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Precautions
Placement of the Unit
As the unit incorporates
a powerful
amplifier, heat is radiated from the back
and top of the unit; the unit should be
installed in a well ventilated area.
Avoid
installing where it would be exposed to
high temperatures, direct sunlight, high
humidity and dust. If connection wires are
too long, particularly those used to
connect the speakers, it may result in
degradation of the sound. Therefore, keep
the connection
cables
as short as
possible.
Controls and Connectors
* The buttons with a
mark can
be operated with the
remote control
(as long as the power cord of the
receiver is plugged into an AC wall
outlet).
FRONT PANEL
@ POWER Button
Press this button to turn the power ON; the
LED indicator incorporated in the VOLUME
control knob will light.
Press it again to turn the power OFF; the
indicator will go out.
Note:
Whenever the power is turned ON, the
frequency of the last broadcast received
appears in the Frequency/Tuner mode
display, and the FUNCTION
before the
power is switched off will be selected.
@ STATION MEMORY Buttons
These
buttons are used to program
broadcast frequencies in the preset
memory and recall them.
To recall preset channels from 1 - 8, press
the required button momentarily; to recall
preset channels from 9 - 16, press for one
second or longer.
© REMOTE SENSOR Infrared Signal
Reception Window
The infrared signal transmitted from the
remote control unit enters the receiver
through this window.
Point the top of the
remote control unit at this window.
(For
details, see page 8.)
© Frequency/Tuner Mode Display
This display indicates the frequency being
received and also indicates the following:
FMorAM:
Indicates the band being
received.
MHz or kHz:
Indicates the frequency unit
of the band selected. "MHz"
lights when the FM band is
selected
and "kHz" lights
when
the
AM
band
is
selected.
© MEMORY Indicator
This indicator lights for five seconds when
the MEMORY button is pressed.
© Memory Channel Display (CH)
When one of the eight STATION MEMORY
buttons is pressed, the corresponding
number will be displayed together with the
"CH" indication.
@ AUTO TUNING Indicator
This indicator lights to show that the Auto
tuning mode has been selected with the
AUTO TUNING button.
© STEREO Indicator
This indicator lights to show that an FM
stereo broadcast is being received.
© TUNED Indicator
This indicator lights when correctly tuned
to a broadcast.
@ VOLUME Control
This control is used to adjust the level of
the signals output to the speakers and
headphones.
When operating with the remote control
unit, press the UP button to increase the
volume and press the DOWN button to
decrease it. At this time, the VOLUME
control knob on the front panel will move
as the button is being pressed while the
LED indicator in the VOLUME control knob
will show the current setting. When the
-
MUTING button is pressed, the LED will
flash.
@ SPEAKERS Select Buttons
When either the A or B button is pressed,
sound
is output from the speakers
connected to the SPEAKERS A or B
terminals on the rear panel.
When the A and B buttons are pressed
simultaneously, the built-in surround sound
circuit is engaged.
For a better surround
sound effect with a greater feeling of
presence, place the speakers connected
to the SPEAKERS A terminals in front of the
listening position, and place the speakers
connected to the SPEAKERS B terminals
behind the listening position.
@ PHONES Jack
The jack is for the connection
of
headphones with a standard 1/4" (6.35 mm
dia) stereo phone plug.
@® GRAPHIC EQUALIZER Controls
These controls are used to adjust the 5
frequency bands that result from dividing
the 83 Hz - 12 kHz frequency range into 5.
When these controls are moved in the "+"
direction, response in the corresponding
frequency band is boosted. When they are
moved in the "-" direction, response is
decreased.
The characteristics in each
band
can
be
emphasized
or
de-
emphasized by a maximum of 12 dB
NOTE:
Set to the "0" position to obtain flat
response.
@® HI-FILTER Button
To reduce high-frequency hiss noise when
you listen to any source.
@® LOUDNESS Button
This button compensates for the non-linear
response of the human ear at low volumes.
Set this switch out when listening at
normal levels.
@ FUNCTION buttons and indicators
Press the appropriate button to choose the
required
source
(among
TAPE/DAT
MONITOR, CD/VCR, PHONO, AM, FM).
The indicator corresponding to the button
pressed will light when the source is
selected.
Note: When the TAPE/DAT MONITOR
button is set to ON, only the tape
deck can be selected, and it is
impossible to listen to other sources,
Set the TAPE/DAT MONITOR button
to the ON position only when you
wish to listen to tape. Otherwise,
leave the button in the OFF position.
@® Tuner mode buttons
MONO/ST button:
This button is used to alternate the FM
reception mode between stereo and mono.
When this button is pressed to ON while
receiving an FM stereo broadcast, the
STEREO indicator goes out and the FM
broadcast will be received in mono. It may
be difficult to hear stereo broadcast
clearly in areas where the signals are
weak and reception is noisy; in such a
case, set this button to ON to reduce noise.
To receive FM broadcasts in stereo again,
press this button to return to the stereo
mode (so that the STEREO indicator lights).
AUTO TUNING button:
This button is used to alternate between
the AUTO and MANUAL tuning modes.
MEMORY button:
First tune to the station the frequency of
which is required to be memorized, and
press this button.
Then, while the
MEMORY indicator is lit (for about five
seconds), press one of the STATION
MEMORY buttons.
The frequency will be
stored
in
the
preset
memory
corresponding to the button pressed.
@® TUNING buttons
These
buttons
are used to tune to
broadcasts in the AUTO and MANUAL
tuning modes.
In either mode, when the upper limit
frequency is reached, the frequency
changes to the lower limit frequency then
tuning starts again in the direction of
higher frequencies.
When the lower limit
frequency is reached, tuning restarts from
the top frequency.

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