Headphone Jack; Balance Control - Sherwood RV-5030R Operating Instructions Manual

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Front
Panel
Controls
1. POWER BUTTON
Press this button to turn the power on. Press again to turn the power off. It can also be used as a system
power button, if you connect the other components to the switched outlets.
NOTE: In POWER OFF state, the STAND BY indicator will light up and the power is partially supplied
into the infrared remote control receiver and the memory circuitry.
2. SLEEP BUTTON
Press this button to set the receiver to automatically turn off after 10, 20, 30, 60 or 90 minutes. Each time
the button is pressed, the setting is changed as below.
i: min—> 20 min—— 30 min—— 60 min——>90 |
NOTE: When the sleep time is set, whole display windows of Sherwood components connected by the
DIGI-LINK ITI are dimly lit.
3, A/B SPEAKER SWITCHES
These switches allow you to select various combinations of speakers as follows;
¢ To drive A speakers, push only A switch in.
¢ To drive B speakers, push only B switch in.
¢ To drive both A and B speakers, push A and B switches in.
¢ To use headphones for private listening or monitoring, do not push both A and B switches in.
NOTE: If both speaker switches are pushed in and only one set of speakers is connected to the receiver, no
sound will be heard.
4. HEADPHONE JACK
Stereo headphones can be plugged into this jack for private listening. Headphone impedance should be
between 8 and 2K ohms. Best results between 200 and 400 ohms.
5. BASS CONTROL
Modifies the low frequency sound of left and right channels as much as + 10dB. Set this control at a suita-
ble position for your taste and room acoustics.
6. TREBLE CONTROL
Modifies the high frequency sound of left and right channels as much as + 10dB. Set this control at a suita-
ble position for your taste and room acoustics.
7. BALANCE CONTROL
This control is used for balancing the relative sound volume of the left and right channel speakers. Clock-
wise rotation reduces the volume from the left speaker, counterclockwise rotation reduces the volume from
the right speaker.
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