Rear Panel Facilities - Pioneer SA-710 Operating Instructions Manual

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PIONEER
REAR PANEL FACILITIES
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GND TERMINAL
This is the
ground
terminal.
Connect
the
ground
wire of
the turntable,
etc.
to
this terminal.
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TNTERFERENcE FTLTER
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Set
this
switch
to
the ON
position when
the
radio-
frequency
interference
is
adversely
affecting
the
sound
quality during record play. This action
serves
to
reduce
the amount
of
noise.
@
TAPE 2
JACKS
These
are
used
to
hook up
a
second
tape deck.
@
PHoNo JAcKs
Connect
the turntable
output
cords
to
these
jacks.
@
TUNER JAcKS
Connect
the tuner
cords
to
these
jacks.
@
AUX
JAcKS
These
are
used
to
hook up a
stereo
TV tuner,
cartridge
tape player
or other
stereo
component. They can
also
be
connected
to
the
playback
output
terminals
on the
tape
deck.
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TAPE 1 JAcKS
Connect
the
tape deck cords
to
these
jacks. Connect
the
REC (recording) jacks
to
the INPUT
jacks
on the
tape
deck, and
the PLAY
(playback)
jacks
to
the
OUTPUT
jacks.
@
SPEAKERS TERMINALS A
Connect
your
f
irst pair
of
speakers
to
these
terminals.
@
SPEAKERS TERMINALS
B
Connect
your
second
pair
of
speakers
to
these
terminals.
@
PowER coRD
This
is
plugged
into
a household
AC
power
outlet or
into
an
auxiliary outlet
on another
stereo
component.
@ Ac ourLETS
These are
spare
power outlets. lnsert the
power plug
on
the
stereo
components (turntable,
tuner,
tape deck,
etc.)
into
these
outlets.
SWITCHED: The power
supplied
through
these outlets
is coupled
to
the
operation
of
the amplifier's
power
switch.
The
maximum power capacity
which
may
be
connected
to
the
two
SWITCHED
outlets
is
1SOW.
UNSWITCHED:
The power is
always supptied through
this outlet
regardless
of
the
position
of
the
power
switch. The maximum power capacity
which
may
be
connected
to this outlet
is
200W.
NOTES:
o
Never
connect an
iron
or a toaster
to
these
outlets.
o
Do not
get
the
power
outlets
and
the power plugs
wet or
touch them
with
wet
hands,
since
you
may
get
an electric
shock.

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