Loading Batteries; About The Remote Controller; Specifications - Sansui AU-X417R Operating Instructions Manual

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Connections
Speaker systems
Connect the speaker systems to the SPEAKERS terminals on the rear
panel of the unit with the speaker cords. Two sets of speaker systems
can be connected, one to SYSTEM-A and one to SYSTEM-B of the
SPEAKERS terminals.
When viewed from the front (the listening position), the speaker
mounted on the left should be connected to the L terminals, and the
speaker mounted on the right should be connected to the R terminals.
Be sure to connect the polarities of the speaker systems and the
SPEAKER terminals correctly (+ to +, — to -). If the polarity of one of
the speaker systems is connected improperly, sound in the central
area between the speakers will appear to be missing, and the position
of instruments will not be clear, resulting in a loss of stereo
directionality; so take care when connecting.
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When connecting, do not allow the conductor of the speaker cords
to be exposed from the terminals and come into contact with other
terminals.
About speaker system impedance
When the two speaker systems connected to the SYSTEM-A and
SYSTEM-B terminals are to be used separately, their rated impedance
may range from 4 ~ 16 ohms, but when two systems are to be used
together (A and B), the rated impedance of both systems should be 8
ohms or more.
lf even one of the speaker systems has a rated impedance of less than
8 ohms, the protection circuit may operate during play, or malfunction
may result.
Cartridge Selector Switch[MM(O)/MC(mm)]
Set this switch according to the type (output voltage) of the cartridge
which you are using.
When using a high output cartridge such as an MM(moving magnet)
type, set this switch to "MM (a)".
When using a low output type such as an MC (moving coil) type, set it
to "MC (m)".
Remote controller
Loading batteries
Insert the two accessory 1.5 V batteries, type "AAA" (EC R03), into the
battery compartment in the back of the remote controller.
1. Press the grooves on the battery compartment lid and slide it off.
2. Insert the two batteries, taking care to match the +,— polarities
correctly with the diagram in the case.
3. Replace the compartment lid.
About the remote controller
The remote controller can be used to control components from your
listening position. Take special note of the following points:
When operating the remote controller, point it in the direction of the
infrared signal receiving window on the player.
The operating range of the remote controller is within 30° to each
side of the front of the player, within a distance of about 6 m (about
20 feet) on an uninterrupted straight line (the remote controller will
not operate if furniture or other obstacles are directly between the
remote controller and the player). Note that in areas struck by direct
sunlight or bright spotlights, the operating range of the remote
control may be shortened, or it may fail to operate at all.
Press operating switches separately and firmly.
Replacing batteries
When batteries become weak, the signal transmitting performance
drops, and the remote controller will become unusable. In this case,
replace the old batteries with new ones.
Since even batteries of the same size may have differing voltages
depending on manufacturer, be sure to use only identical "AAA" (IEC
RO3) 1.5 V type batteries.
Do not mix new batteries with already used batteries.
Use batteries designed to prevent leakage of the electrolyte inside.
Specifications
Power output
Min. RMS, both channels driven, from 20 to 20,000Hz, with no more
than 0.05% total harmonic distortion.
55 watts per channel into 8 ohms.
70 watts per channel into 4 ohms.
Load impedance
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at or below rated min.
RMS power output
Total harmonic distorti
Frequency response (at 1 watt)
Overall (from CD)... cccecceeceeecseeeseees 1 to 100,000 Hz,
+0 dB, -3 dB
RIAA curve deviation (PHONO-MM, 20 Hz to 20 kHz)
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input sensitivity and impedance (at 1 kHz)
PHONOHMC) 2s; d hesticesscisstvsceers italien 400 pV / 100 ohms
PHONO (MM)......c.ccccccescecsecsscseessessecseesene 3 mV / 47 kohms
(Max. input capability: 150 mV at 1 kHz, less than 0.1% total
harmonic distortion)
CD, TUNER, LINE.......cccccccccesscesecenees 200 mV / 47 kohms
TARE PLAY 21, 2icvccnscyesstsscstdassisersrscovsscneteses 200 mV / 47 kohms
Output level (at 1 kHz)
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Signal to noise ratio (short-circuit)
PHONO (MC)
PHONO (MMM).......
CD, TUNER, LINE.
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Controls and Filter
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.... £8 dB at 50 Hz
TREBLE Jesccassc cies. coeeavedh eng ensdokensaedenisaeedinde +8 dB at 15 KHz
SUBSONIC.....
.... 7-3 dB at 20 Hz (6 dB/oct)
LOUDNESS 2 ceiasesccceedicdicedestatcovshde
evecdooice +8 dB at 50 Hz
(VOLUME : -30 dB position)
+4 dB at 10 kHz
Power requirements
AC 230 V (50 Hz)
Power consumption...
290 watts Rated
300 watts Maximum
Dimemnsions....0.0.0.0.0.0.
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134 mm (5-5/16") H
314 mm (12-3/8") D
Weights.)
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oneness
9.0 kg (19.9 Ibs) net
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Design and specifications subject to changes without notice
for improvements.
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Due to local laws and regulations, this unit sold in some areas
are not equipped with variable voltage selectors.
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch
Located on the rear panel, this switch should be set to the rated
impedance of the speaker systems connected to the unit.
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The rated impedance is shown on the units themselves, or in the
operating instructions, of your speakers.
If this switch is not set properly, full output may not be achieved, or
abnormal heat may be produced.
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE
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SELECTOR
*1: Rated impedance of speaker system.
*2: When using both sets of speaker systems connected to
SPEAKERS SYSTEM-A and SYSTEM-B terminals.
*3: When using only one set of the speaker systems connected to
either SPEAKERS SYSTEM-A or SYSTEM-B terminals.

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