Audio Adjustments; Radio Reception; Auto Tuning - Teac AG-V3020 Owner's Manual

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Audio Adjustments
Radio Reception
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. SPEAKERS Select Buttons ®
When the A and/or B button is pressed, sound will
be heard from the speakers connected to the
SPEAKERS A and/or B terminals on the rear panel.
Tone (BASS and TREBLE) Controls @
These are for boosting and attenuating low and
high frequencies. Response will be "flat" with the
controls in their center "click" positions.
. SOURCE DIRECT Button @
When this button is pressed and the DIRECT
Indicator on the display lights, the audio signals
selected by the Source Selector switch are supplied
directly to the amplification stage, bypassing the
tone control circuit, for greater purity. This function
is held until the button is pressed again.
. BALANCE Control ®
This shifts the sound toward the left or right
speaker.
. MUTING Button @
Press this to mute the sound from the speakers and
headphones when answering the telephone, etc.
To restore the original volume, press the MUTING
button again. While muting is engaged, the
MASTER VOLUME level indicator will flicker.
. LOUDNESS Button ®
This button compensates for the non-linear
response of the human ear at low volumes. Set this
switch to the OFF position when listening at normal
levels.
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Auto Tuning
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1. Press the AM or FM button*.
* The TUNER button can also be pressed instead
when you want to listen to a station selected last
by changing from another source.
2. Press the AUTO/MANU(al) TUNING button so that
the AUTO indicator appears in the display.
3. Press the UP or DOWN
TUNING
button. The next
station broadcasting at a frequency higher or lower
than that of the current station is automatically
detected and tuned in.
@ FM MODE Button (@)
Pressing this button alternates between
Stereo
mode and Mono mode.
Stereo
FM stereo broadcasts are received in stereo and
the FM ST Indicator lights in the display.
Monophonic broadcasts are received in mono.
lf FM broadcasts with weak signal strength are
received, the FM muting function works
automatically to cut the signals, eliminating loud
noise.
Mono
To compensate for weak FM stereo reception,
select this mode. Reception will now be forced
monaural, reducing unwanted noise.
@ TUNED Indicator (@'s I)
"TUNED" appears in the display when a
broadcast is correctly tuned in.

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