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1. Surround speaker R Surround speaker L Front Center Front speaker L speaker speaker R X 7 re EE ee a a a an F F SPEAKERS BALANCE O LR PROT LOG IG mv CENTER MODE A EI Ht hers p ME annens sta a EE RR EE IEEE o AENEAN Ae bee SOLEIL EE RRA PEN RRR RRC RRR RR TA RRR SAMAR REET ORAS PENT UR TETTES NN ULL eres NY TT Enjoying sound with DOLBY PRO LOGIC eer on EO on ee res fate DOLBY PRO LOGIC lets you enjoy movie software video tapes laser discs etc in your own home with the same powerful stercophonic effect found in movie theaters This unit has two DOLBY PRO LOGIC modes SURROUND and 3 STEREO SURROUND EJ By reproducing the feeling of depth and movement of sound video software or compact discs recorded with Dolby Surround provide the listener with a feeling of presence like that of a movie theater 3 STEREO E You can enjoy audio video sources with clear sound more presence and a good feeling of orientation 3 STEREO can be used with sources not recorded in DOLBY SURROUND Sound is not produced from surround speakers in the 3 mode STEREO buernerneraeneaanen 900000 setervto ranrurnannenn LA RATE TT TE EEE erseeeee Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation DOLBY the double D symbol OG and PRO LOGIC are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation e When ready to adju
2. aa EN Household AC outlet AC 120 V 60 Hz minme EEE ETTE ETER T TT TETT RNET TITTET n EE e HET OLE RE AN a ree I HP A 98 TS AIRE ONT AEE Fa Ceding o tutti VR aad WY For details refer to the instruction manual of the unit to be White L connected Red Video connection cables not included Amplifier PROGRAM OUT AUDIO TV not included AUDIO OUT PROGRAM OUT VIDEO VIDEO OUT D VIDEO IN MG Ay HR G hi iy UG t Only for Ke 2 Video connection turntable cables not included To connect a second VCR for playback only with ground or laser disc player a E Second VCR for playback only or laser disc player TV iot included not included AUDIO AUDIO VIDEO VIDEO IN OUT OUT IN a TT O nie gingen VCR not included GND OUTPUT ee ER s Video connection Turntable not included Amplifier cables not included Comadting Oo scm ass cid Second cassette deck not included Graphic equalizer TAPE UNE UNE OUT REC OUT PLAY IN LO O ROG 6 a O RKL AKL RXLXAKE Adhesive tape FM Indoor antenna included Before use Tuner AM loop antenna holder included AM loop antenna n included r Cotumn wall or rack SAR Screw included ntenna connections Attach to a wall using a tape facing in the direction of best reception For best reception sound quality An FM outdoor antenna i
3. Listening to radio broadcasts EEE oe rene erty To listen to the radio without presetting stations ERIE 15 Preset tuning LisaasgamassumunnlenuidKid kemuanianjd bier 16 Listening to compact discs issenvmmvmmmevrermsr 18 Sequenbal playse rysio srie iiteraria 18 Random par varer aa a iie 21 Program play seeece EEE EEE 22 Spiral play sssssrevsicinistissicsessvbcageissveettavextia sates asenintattesa ieii 23 Delete plap uasuuumnstdunmgenssnnunbindesmstivunseksvavisardee 24 Time m de selethon usunt dridmimsetgsroveednvijitjeeper 25 Listening to tapes uu usmmumuumnemnsemumsereiernnien 26 Series Play bA CKiS 28 To fast forward or rewind the tape m rvrvimnvrviresrivseersr 29 Tapecountenu sujquAarddeostetasmuikesadtstjase 29 Changing the tone and convenient functions 30 To adjust the tone quality suunneginvass kimnikeusiki neniu pnedi To adjust the sound balance oii cise sep caicacincecievaisesancontsoscacdaysectenstoytics 30 To emphasize low frequency sound nmnemerrnersrnsirsevers 30 To enjoy external SOUrCES eseru EE I 30 To listen through headphones n mmenserernserserreerrsirersrereesiviineee 30 Enjoying sound with DOLBY PRO LOGIC 34 Enjoying sound with SFC ooo eeeesseeeecetesestesneensen 37 Using the graphic equalizer uuorrrroororevrorororsenversorerrsensrnns 38 Concerning compact diSCS 0 eee eeeetesesneenens 40 Concerning cassette tapes
4. Output impedance 0 007 1 kHz 0 dB Below measurable limit MASH 1 bit Approx 1 kQ Load impedance More than 10 kQ PICKUP Wavelength 780 nm E GENERAL Power supply AC 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption 11W Dimensions WX HX D 430X125 X370 mm 16 15 16 X4 15 16 X 14 9 16 Weight 4 6 kg 10 1 lb MASH is a trademark of NTT Note Specifications are subject to change without notice Weight and dimensions are approximate Cheyne emka AKAN E EQUALIZER SECTION Frequency response center position 5 Hz 100 kHz 3 dB Maximum output voltage 6 V 1 kHz Rated output voltage 1V Rated total harmonic distortion 0 007 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 005 1 kHz Input sensitivity IV S N 110 dB IHF A Maximum input voltage 6V input impedance 33 kQ Gain 0 1 dB 12 to 12 dB 7 continuously variable elements per channel Center frequencies 63 Hz 160 Hz 400 Hz 1 kHz 2 5 kHz 6 3 kHz 16 kHz Band level controls GENERAL Power supply AC 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption 8 5 W Dimensions WX HX D 430X75X192 5 mm 16 29 32 X2 15 16 X7 19 32 Weight 1 8 kg 3 95 Ib Notes 1 Specifications are subject to change without notice Weight and dimensions are approximate 2 Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum analyzer S amp 2 2 og Technical specifications IHF 78 dre Great ode BH Canter geacher AP Type 3 way 3 speaker bass reflex Type 1 way 2 speake
5. Dolby B type noise reduction i I Listening ME DECK BOD Listening fo topes EE vre cette Santas pepo Both sides of the tape in Deck 1 will be played followed by both sides of the tape in Deck 2 Repeated up to eight times Load the tapes to be played into Deck 1 and Deck 2 Note that for series playback it is not possible to select different types of Dolby NR for Deck 1 and Deck 2 It is recommended that you use two tapes which were recorded using the same type of Dolby NR or both recorded without Dolby NR Press DOLBY NR to listen to tapes recorded by Dolby B type noise reduction Press REVERSE MODE to select the mode Press DECK 1 2 to select the Deck 1 Press P Series playback will begin from the forward side of the tape in Deck 1 naeaees PEER ETECE SETS PEST E SEAS NenNAe denna na Dane HES vnr v r ETOP TAREE ETE EHD To stop playback Press W For your reference It is also possible to begin series playback from the reverse side of the tape in Deck 1 or from Deck 2 Refer to Reverse function on page 27 Listening to tapes i i n itn W o eee pipler en Pera emer e A tet Bl Tape side indicator Tape side indicator Press DECK 1 2 to select the Deck 1 or 2 Press lt 4 or PP Because this unit is capable of playing back both sides of the tape the operation changes in accordance with the direction of the tape
6. NN rT EER NE FS Anne oe te Gusstedets Power STANDBY ON switch POWER STANDBY ON Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or vice versa In standby mode the unit is still consuming a smail amount of power Cassette holder for deck 1 Counter reset button COUNTER RESET Remote contro signal sensor SENSOR Synchro start button SYNCHRO START Tape to tape recording speed button SPEED OD Display Tape deck select button DECK 1 2 Dolby noise reduction button DOLBY NR 69 Reverse mode select button REVERSE MODE Rec pause button REC PAUSE 2 Cassette holder for deck 2 Open button for deck 1 4 OPEN Rewind fast forward buttons lt 4 gt P 5 Reverse side playback button 4 49 Stop button W 69 Forward side playback button P 3 Open button for deck 2 4 OPEN Before use i Power STANDBY ON switch i POWER STANDBY ON Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or vice versa In standby mode the unit is still consuming a small amount of power Time mode button TIME MODE Random mode button RANDOM MODE Remote control signal sensor SENSOR Display Disc buttons DISC 1 5 Disc skip button DISC SKIP Program mode button PROGRAM MODE O Spiral button SPIRAL Repeat button REPEAT Loading drawer 2 Stop button W 3 Pause button a1 Q Play button P OG
7. below each time you press the button gt Q Track number and elapsed play time of the current track E REN 44 gt lt j gt In program delete random spiral mode KES i The displayed information will alternate between displays and lt 4 gt each time the button is pressed In all play modes When track number 21 or greater is playing display shows a tr G Track number and remaining time of the When you stop playing and then start play again the display will I i I I I I I I 1 I 1 1 I I 1 1 I I I i current track return to display I i I i i I I lt p t lt 52 Ra se cp lt gt Listening me Dos OB REVERSE MODE mae Vg AUBUNSEAQGHEGATINEREAGDGSOSORGOES I LAY 8 B W ts 19 a7 Q Pa HERTEIG ETE ETE Listening fo tapes Type of tape which can be played on this unit Noma postion WET Od The unit automatically identifies the type of tape The procedures described below are an example of playback on Deck 1 Press POWER of the amplifier and cassette deck Press SPEAKERS to turn on the speaker systems Press TAPE MONITOR Press 4 OPEN on Deck 1 and then insert the cassette tape Push the cassette holder by hand To play back on Deck 2 in press the button 4 for Deck 2 Press DOLBY NR to listen to tapes recorded by Dolby B type noise reduction Refer to Dolby noise reduction system on
8. discs on the same disc tray Do not use cleaning discs or warped discs All of these could damage your changer Indicates that the loading drawer is open Do not use discs with poorly attached labels or stickers OPEWGLOSE On the CD changer s display Adhesive protruding from peeled off stickers can cause the changer to malfunction Do not use irregular shape CDs heart shape octagonal etc See page 40 Do not put anything other than discs in the changer Press OPEN CLOSE again to close the loading drawer After closing the loading drawer disc tray indicators sometimes light up even if there is no disc in the tray This Current play position The numeral illuminates with a red color UIT FETE will depend on the tray disc position In any case the PAS mm a g indicator will go out when the empty tray comes to the play position Iluminates when a disc is in the disc tray I Note ea4nsanan FOCRMO SORE EEE HHH HEHEHE HE HAADE eee eee re Deere eee eee renere Do not attempt to close the drawer by hand 3 Press the desired disc button 1 5 Play will begin from the selected disc If a disc is not on the selected disc tray the changer plays the disc at the next number Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume level evnueruennenena SORA RES RE REAODESEESRS EASES RATES NATRE D eee enn To stop play Press W When open the loading drawer Current disc Dises which can be changed Listening to c
9. even after the unit is switched off However if the power cord is unplugged or the power supply is otherwise interrupted for an extended length of time the contents of the memory will be erased Spirallplay E The changer plays the first tracks on all the loaded discs in sequence followed by the second tracks on all the discs and so on Refer to the illustration left In the stop or play mode Press SPIRAL Spiral play will begin with the first track on the disc situated at the playing position The changer will stop automatically when all the tracks on all discs have been played once For your reference When a disc with fewer tracks finishes playing that disc will be skipped and the changer will continue playing the remaining track on the other discs in spiral sequence To cancel spiral play mode Press SPIRAL again The SPIRAL indicator will go out The changer will return to sequential play mode from the current track on the current disc which is playing Listening MER PROGRAM MODE Specified disc number aaereeeeeeepvaenpvnenpnasarnanne Pee SUCCES OPES EEE Papaatteeees lt p i gt DP ask ND lt gt DEL PAOGRAM MODE Specified track Order you have number entered i i i lt gt CID gg Listening to compact discs finn Ae je fo GERE ee San Delta ey You can select up to 32 selections that you do not want to hear and put them in the changer s memo
10. in the high treble and low bass ranges The Dolby noise reduction function is off Sound is low poor tone intermittent sound noise Tape is damaged e Clean the head Clean the heads Try operation with a new tape if there is no problem with the new tape discard the damaged tape e Press DOLBY NR button Heads capstan and or pinch roller are dirty e Clean the heads capstan and or pinch roller Try operation with a new tape There is a lot of noise and the treble is drowned out The heads have been magnetized Recording is not possible Recorded sound is TV noise While using the graphic equalizer Equalized sound can t be The power switch is switched OFF heard One of the tape to tape recording speed indicators is illuminated Remote control transmitter does not function Batteries are incorrectly installed The remote control transmitter batteries are drained The remote control transmitter is not correctly facing the system components Product service Do not attempt to remove the cover s or repair the unit yourself Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Product information For product service product information or assistance in product operation refer to the servicenter directory e Demagnetize the heads with a commercially sold magnetic eraser Switch off whichever tape to
11. likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Never take hold of the plug or cord if your hand is wet and always grasp the plug body when connecting or disconnecting it Nonuse Periods When the unit is not used turn the power off When left unused for a long period of time the unit should be unplugged from the household AC outlet N ad gt installation 1 Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1990 provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See figure below ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT ELECTRIC NEC SECTION 810 20 SERVICE EQUIPMENT SA GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 GROUND CLAMPS y KN POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 2 Water and Moisture Do not use this unit near water for example near a bathtub washbowl swimming pool or the like Damp basements should also be avoided 3 Heat The unit shoul
12. miummcncrunisisne 40 Maintenance p inuuumesrmvsvvrvar enesinssesisisisssiasiesissiessrssere 41 Listening caution nsir 41 Technical specifications AE Cautions concerning the moving of cD changer hiai 44 Troubleshooting guide n nsiervrrinvvarsvrsrsvarrrrrrveresersrrersevsennrnr 45 Product service auke 47 Supplied accessories JE JE EE RR RR i orn eet wr erre ier ere of Please check and identify the supplied accessories CAUTION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules l These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to whic
13. page 27 Press REVERSE MODE to select the appropriate reverse mode Each time the button is pressed the indicator will change in the order _ z eo ET ae een One side only C25 Both sides repeatedly up to 8 times QO Both sides once only Refer to Reverse function on page 27 Press gt or 4 Playback will begin gt To begin from the forward side 4 To begin from the reverse side El Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume level Continued on next page PERRET Na Listening to tapes EEE TETT HETE mene EE EEE eR RE RTE EY TETTE YR FEE RET ES To stop playback Press W After listening is finished Be sure to reduce the volume level and switch the power to the standby condition by pressing POWER of the amplifier To change the Deck to be used El Press DECK 1 2 to select the Deck you want to play Each time the button is pressed the indicator will change DECK1 2 j j JET IT DECK 1 DECK 2 The indicator changes only if a tape is loaded in the other deck bt Reverse function D DECK 1 2 F The reverse function on this unit has three modes 2 OG Read the descriptions below and select the mode as desired Tape travel Only one side of the tape either the forward side or the reverse side will be played and operation will automatically stop when playback has been completed Both sides of the tape will be played repe
14. side indicator The tapes in Deck 1 and Deck 2 can be advanced or rewound at the same time tening Po E The tape counter indicates the amount of tape travel as a numerical value based on the number of revolutions of the tape hub As you switch between Deck 1 and Deck 2 the tape counter shown on the display changes too To reset the tape counter Press COUNTER RESET The tape counter of the currently selected deck will revert back to 000 while that of the other deck will remain unchanged For your reference When the tape is traveling in the reverse direction the value displayed on the tape counter will count down After 000 is reached the display will switch to 999 and will then continue counting down DECK 1 2 ordre anes et ABA AARARAARARARAAAAR RE ERT gd NRA LR NE rm AR RNR RRS MR m o m M ee he i B Currently selected deck Tape counter DECK 1 3 7 ud 5 L 9 5 9 3 0 2 tr Listening mL SUPER BASS PHONES PHONES SUPER BASS On the amplifier s display Headphones Not included To crite ite fans oui Turn BASS to adjust the low frequency sound Turn TREBLE to adjust the high frequency sound bafjeirdorltkdme B Turn BALANCE to adjust the left right sound balance This will not adjust the left right volume balance of the surround speakers Bd emphasize low frequency sound Press SUPER BA
15. speakers further away from the TV Please note that if there is a magnetic object near the TV irregular coloring may result due to the interaction between the TV and the speaker Se ee RI TE FER ET ATT TREN RT er ER Before use i _ Equipment connections Connectingisystemicomponents Tuner EQ EXT terminals See page 7 AT p gt jp TAPE terminals See page 7 Cassette deck IN OUT CD changer Cooling fan White L Red Make connections to each component by using the included cords and cables 1 Connect the stereo connection cables 6 pcs Connect the AC power supply cords short thin type 4 pcs Connect the AC power supply cord long thick type 1 pc AC outlets of each unit Do not connect video equipment such as a TV etc to these outlets These outlets are intended for audio equipment Do not exceed the indicated power ratings when connecting to these outlets SWITCHED outlet Power is controlled by the power switch UNSWITCHED outlet Power is always available regardless of power switch Concerning the cooling fan The cooling fan operates only at high output power levels EQ EXT terminals of the amplifier When these terminals are not in use be sure to insert the shorting pins included OUT IN Shorting pins Connect this cord after all other cables and cords are connected
16. tape recording speed indicator that is illuminated by pressing the SPEED button This unit is placed near a TV Try placing this unit farther away from a TV e Switch ON the power While using the remote control transmitter e Insert the batteries so that the positive and negative polarities are correct Replace them with new batteries There is an obstruction between the remote control Remove the obstruction transmitter and the system components Face the remote control transmitter correctly toward the system components Reference mn Panasonic Consumer Electronics Panasonic Sales Company Company Division of Matsushita Division of Matsushita Electric of Electric Corporation of America Puerto Rico Inc PSC One Panasonic Way Secaucus Ave 65 de Infanterfa Km 9 5 New Jersey 07094 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 RQT4057 1P H0197G0
17. the desired entry If you attempt a 33rd selection the F full indication will be displayed If you enter non existing disc s or track s soon after the loading drawer is closed or when it is open the corresponding indicator illuminates and the entry is included in the count In the play mode the changer will cancel the non existing entry Press gt to start play To enter additional selections during play repeat steps 2 3 and 4 To clear the entire programmed contents E In the stop mode Press I The display will indicate as shown on the left Continued on next page SPIRAL PROGRAM MODE lt p pe mS TER DISC2 lt gt lt gt 7 Listening to compact discs Lu To cancel program mode Al In the stop mode Press PROGRAM MODE twice The changer will return to sequential play mode The programmed contents will remain stored in the memory until they are cleared even after the program mode is canceled Therefore after using program play it is possible to cancel the program mode and use another play mode except delete play and then still use the same program play again at a later time In addition if the disc is replaced with another one program play will be carried out using the new disc If non existing entries occur at this time they will be canceled For your reference The program mode and the programmed contents will remain stored in the memory
18. when the LIVE or THEATER mode of the SFC function or Dolby Pro Logic System is on fl Speaker impedance i The impedance of any speaker used with this unit must be 8 Q nsert Speaker cable Before use po Caution Use these speakers only with the recommended system Failure to do so may Amplifier lead to damage to the amplifier and or the speaker and may result in the risk of fire Consult a qualified service person if damage has occurred or if you experience a sudden change in performance am mere Reece tan Free SAR SERRE reser FERRIE eR Mee lt sopmmepipen enn ge nn f ANER arne teten msn seere Before use da ji SK kidsa onder md gt add eas bur tkd ja ba fe Insert the batteries in the correct polarities Transmission window Remote control signal sensor Avoid any obstacles About 7 meters 23ft in front of the signal sensor The actual range will depend on the angle at which the remote control is used i e stellefien E Load the batteries included as shown in the illustration When you need to replace the batteries Use two R6 LR6 AA size UM 3 or equivalent batteries e Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types carbon and alkaline etc i Always remove old weak or worn out batteries promptly and dispose of them properly Battery life is about one year Although battery life varies depending on how often the device is used the batt
19. Accessory Dept 1 800 332 5368 The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of suffi cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the ap pliance Before use Precautions Before using this unit please read these operating instructions carefully Take special care to follow the warnings indicated on the unit itself as well as the safety suggestions listed below Afterwards keep them handy for future reference Power Source The unit should be connected to power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the unit Polarization f the unit is equipped with a polarized AC power plug a plug having one blade wider than the other that plug will fit into the AC outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Power Cord Protection AC power supply cords should be routed so that they are not
20. Allow the changer to dry out for about one hour Moisture has collected in the changer before using it Replace the disc with a new one 0 Replace the disc with a new one Caused by high frequency signals from this Use the changer further away from the tuner or TV changer If the tuner or TV s antenna is the indoor type use an outdoor one Play was started without a track being Program a track programmed The mechanism of the changer has been Turn the unit off and then back on again improperly adjusted However if the loading drawer is fully open take out the compact discs 1 or 2 and then turn the unit off and then back on again The mechanism of the changer has been improperly adjusted Turn the unit off and then back on again However if the loading drawer is fully open take out the compact discs 1 or 2 and then turn the unit off and then back on again Troubleshooting guide Reference pages indicated in black circles For example Probable cause s While using the cassette deck a Suggested remedy e Set to the TAPE MONITOR position Tape moves but no sound The input selector of the amplifier is not set to the is heard TAPE MONITOR position z2 Previously recorded sound Erase head is dirty has not been erased Sound output is hoarse or unsteady Heads are dirty Tape is damaged Poor sound quality especially
21. ERAL Power supply AC 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption 270 W 350 VA Dimensions WX HX D 430 153X360 mm 16 15 16 X6 1 32 X14 11 64 Weight 9 4 kg 20 7 Ib Notes 1 Specifications are subject to change without notice Weight and dimensions are approximate 2 Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum analyzer E FM TUNER SECTION Frequency range 87 9 107 9 MHz 0 1 MHz steps Sensitivity 14 8 dBf 1 5 pV IHF 58 50 dB quieting sensitivity MONO 18 1 dBf 2 2 pV IHF 58 STEREO 39 2 dBf 25 pV IHF 58 Total harmonic distortion MONO 0 2 STEREO 0 3 S N MONO 75 dB STEREO 70 dB Frequency response 20 Hz 15 kHz 0 5 dB 1 5 dB Alternate channel selectivity 400 kHz 45 dB Stereo separation 1 kHz 40 dB Carrier leak 19 kHz 35 dB 38 kHz 50 dB Antenna terminal 75 Q unbalanced E AM TUNER SECTION Frequency range 530 kHz 1710 kHz 10 kHz steps Sensitivity S N 20 dB 20 pV 600 V m Selectivity 10 kHz 40 dB Image rejection at 1000 kHz 40 dB IF rejection at 1000 kHz 50 dB W GENERAL Output voltage 0 6 V Power supply AC 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption 5W Dimensions WXHXD 43064 X 287 5 mm 16 15 16 X2 17 32 X11 5 16 Weight 2 2 kg 4 9 Ib Notes 1 Specifications are subject to change without notice Weight and dimensions are approximate 2 Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum analyzer ET i ETE EET VE TETTE E GassetteldeckiRSSTRI 80 _ E CA
22. Electronic Components SD 59218057218 Operating Instructions Va hi Y JR a Kl wh T og NN green Heder b e RQT4057 1P Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing this Technics product For optimum performance and safety please read these instructions carefully The model number and serial number of this product can be found on either the back or the bottom of the unit Please note them in the space provided below and keep for future reference MODEL NUMBER ST K55 SERIAL NUMBER Tuner Amplifier SU G86 Graphic equalizer SH GE50 Cassette deck RS TR180 CD changer SL PD665 User memo DATE OF PURCHASE DEALER NAME DEALER ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER CAUTION For SL PD665 THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL Table of contents pr Supplied accessories uu rusmurnsvisnsiernsvsseverses 3 Precautions ciicncin ace inner aaron 4 Placement vha keen st 5 Equipment connections n in srmcuvrvrvrrssvcvevrvissmseve 6 Antenna connections c s unevinnemnseeenmnmnusnine 8 Speaker connections uu umuinsvumnvmnnneeeriine 10 Concerning the remote control eee 12 Front panel controls c oi umuirruermsrseieineneenimie 13
23. SS Press once again to turn it off Press to select the desired source and start the desired source Refer to the appropriate operating instructions for details VCR 1 To watch video tapes VCR 1 TV VCR 2 To watch TV or videv tapes VCR 2 PHONO To listen to phono discs To watch a video or the TV set the TV to either the TV mode or VIDEO mode as indicated below To enjoy videos VCR I or VCR 2 Set it to VIDEO mode To watch TV Set it to TV mode bka irh herrenes Use VOLUME to reduce the volume level and connect the headphones Plug type 6 3 mm 1 4 in stereo If you do not want sound from the speakers press SPEAKERS and check the SPEAKERS indication goes out Avoid listening for prolonged periods of time to prevent hearing damage AEC PAUSE Forward side Reverse side On the cassette deck s display an tt tt REVERSE MODE 2 an 200 LU LTTE ETTE TET TETTE mg 3 2 td Making a recording Deck 2 only E JE JE Razr Fon eortbeoretudee Type of tape which can be used for recording Normal position TYPE I High position TYPE I Metal position TYPE IV Preparation Load a tape which has been advanced to the end of the leader tape the transparent part at both ends of the tape into Deck 2 Turn on the power of the systems Press OPEN on Deck 2 and then insert the cassette tape Push the cassette holder closed by hand Press DOLBY NR
24. SSETTE DECK SECTION Deck system Track system Stereo cassette deck 4 track 2 channel Recording system AC bias Bias frequency 80 kHz approx Erasing system AC erase Heads DECK 1 Playback head Permalloy X1 DECK 2 Recording Playback head Permalloy X1 Erasing head Double gap ferrite X1 Motors DECK 1 Capstan Reel table drive DC servo motor X1 DECK 2 Capstan Reel table drive DC servo motor X1 Tape speed 4 8 cm s 1 7 8 ips Wow and flutter 0 18 WRMS Fast forward and rewind times Approx 120 seconds with C 60 cassette tape Frequency response Dolby NR off TYPE I NORMAL 40 Hz 14 kHz 3 dB 20 Hz 17 kHz TYPE fi HIGH POSITION 40 Hz 14 kHz 3 dB 20 Hz 17 kHz TYPE IV METAL 40 Hz 15 kHz 3 dB 20 Hz 18 kHz S N signal level max recording level HIGH POSITION type tape NR off 54 dB A weighted Dolby B NR on 64 dB A weighted Input sensitivity and impedance REC IN 320 mV 47 kQ Output voltage and impedance PLAY OUT 320 mV 500 Q fl GENERAL Power supply AC 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption 18 W Dimensions WXHXD 430X131 x286 mm 16 15 16 X5 5 32 X11 1 4 Weight 3 8 kg 8 5 lb Note Specifications are subject to change without notice Weight and dimensions are approximate ED dreper MAAS E AUDIO No of channels 2 left and right stereo Frequency response 2 20 000 Hz 1 dB Output voltage 2 V at 0 dB Dynamic range 92 dB S N 100 dB Total harmonic distortion Wow and flutter DA converter
25. Search buttons 44 SEARCH P 6 Skip buttons 44 SKIP gt Loading drawer open close button OPEN CLOSE 8 Disc trays 1 5 f J Ae ERAN TIP Perr en RE TONER RR NSPE a A EPI ARS PET FRAPPR lt A reer rece ar ae A i f i TAPE MONITOR t I Lights up when tuned CH QUARTZ_LOCK VULUME EN E N Listening fo radio broadcasts To stan Oo the rare vier mas ee Specify the frequency using the numeric buttons to directly tune to the desired broadcast station Press POWER of the amplifier and tuner First switch on the power of the amplifier The units will switch on At power ON if the TAPE MONITOR indicator flashes on the amplifier display Press TAPE MONITOR and check the indicator goes out Press SPEAKERS to turn on the speaker systems Press TUNER Press BAND to select FM or AM Press DIRECT TUNING OOS es While cursor display is flashing approx 10 seconds Press the appropriate numeric buttons to enter the frequency If the desired FM frequency is 107 9 MHz 0 G 8 If the frequency has been input correctly the frequency display will blink 1 If no button is pressed while the cursor display is flashing the display will return to the frequency which is currently being received To re specify the frequency repeat the procedure from step 5 2 If the frequency has not been input correctly the frequency display will bl
26. ad tapes which have been advanced to the end of the leader tape into both decks Deck 1 For playback Deck 2 For recording Press REVERSE MODE to select the desired reverse mode Each time the button is pressed the indicator will change in the order gt Z 0O Only one side of the tape will be recorded and then operation will automatically stop C52 Both sides of the tape first the forward side and then the reverse side will be recorded and then operation will automatically stop If the recording tape is longer than the playback tape the playback tape will be played repeatedly as many as eight times until the recording tape is finished OD Both sides of the tape first the forward side and then the reverse side will be recorded once and then operation will automatically stop To record on only one side of the tape set the tape side indicators or on Deck 1 and Deck 2 in accordance with the tape sides to be played back and recorded To record on both sides of the tape set the tape side indicators on both Deck 1 and Deck 2 to the forward side D Press SPEED to select the recording speed Each time the button is pressed the indicators will change in the order NOR HI off td NOR normal speed HI approx double speed Press SYNCHRO START Recording will begin To stop recording 1 Press DECK 1 2 to select the Deck2 2 Press W In order to avoid operation errors later be s
27. atedly eight times and then operation will automatically stop If playback is begun from the reverse side the forward side will be played seven times When there is a tape in only one of the decks Both sides of the tape will be played once and then operation will automatically stop If playback is begun from the reverse side the forward side will not be played When there is a tape in each of the decks The forward and reverse sides of the tape in Deck 1 will be played followed by the forward and reverse sides of the tape in Deck 2 and after this operation is repeated eight times operation will automatically stop If playback is begun from Deck 2 the tape in Deck 1 will be played seven times Dolby noise reduction system The Dolby noise reduction system is designed to effectively reduce the annoying high frequency hissing noise which can occur with cassette tapes During recording the system functions to increase the high frequency sound level and then during playback that same portion is weakened to bring it back to the previous level Noise is reduced to about one third Use this system when playing back tapes recorded by the Dolby B noise reduction system such as prerecorded music tapes etc Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation DOLBY and the double D symbol DO are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation 1
28. ch cases carry out presetting manually Srm arent verte am gt Pevevetranseeeens MEMORY MANUA ttetovvusvovev CK QUARTZ LOCK am Z i Preset channel Listening to radio broadcasts re ere me tv ek day A nae Manual memory presetting EJ The desired broadcast stations can be preset into the desired channels by the user This can also be used as a method for changing selected broadcast stations that were preset in Automatic memory presetting 1 Set to the desired broadcast Refer to Direct tuning or Sequential tuning If interference or static is keeping you from enjoying an FM broadcast press FM MODE and change to monaural You can preset the memory in monaural just as in stereo Press MEMORY Touch only To cancel the memory function press MEMORY again Specify the desired channel to be preset using the numeric button s completes presetting To designate a channel from I to 9 Press the appropriate 1 9 preset tuning button To designate a channel form 10 to 30 For example 20 210 2 0 Push the button within 10 seconds of each other POCO ORES O THEO EEE COKE HEHE EEE HO erter rene ere vever Lavere ESP una neon navnene To continue presetting Repeat steps 1 through 3 To listen to preset broadcast stations E 1 Specify the preset channel using the numeric button s To designate a channel from 1 to 9 Press the appropriate 1 9 preset tuning butt
29. completely inserted e Confirm that the power cord plug is connected completely power is switched ON Connections are incomplete or incorrect to the Check to be sure that all connection wires are speaker systems etc correctly connected The incorrect input selector of the amplifier has e Check to be sure that the correct selector is been pressed pressed The speaker selector is set incorrectly Set it to the correct position BG The input selector of the graphic equalizer is not e Set to the SOURCE position set to the SOURCE position One of the speakers is connected out of phase Reconnect the speakers maintaining proper gt 0 gt polarity fi e When listening to stereo sound the sound lacks depth i e thin bass tinny sound Check all connections and correct them if necessary When listening to stereo sound the left and right sounds are reversed A low pitched noise hum The power cord or a fluorescent light etc is near Try separating this unit as far as possible from the or buzz is heard the connection wires electric appliance Sound is not heard from The speaker wires are disconnected e Check and correct the connections of the speaker one of the speaker systems wires The balance control is set too far to one side Set so that sounds are heard at the center between the speaker system
30. d be situated away from heat sources such as radiators and the like It also should not be placed in temperatures less than 5 C 41 F or greater than 35 C 95 F 4 Condensation Moisture may form on the lens in the following conditions immediately after a heater has been turned on in a steamy or very humid room when the unit is suddenly moved from a cold environment to a warm one If moisture forms inside this unit it may not operate properly To correct this problem turn on the power and wait about one hour for the moisture to evaporate 1 Ventilation The unit should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation Allow 10 cm 4 clearance from the rear of the unit 2 Foreign Material Care should be taken so that objects do not fall into and liquids are not spilled into the unit Do not subject this unit to excessive smoke dust mechanical vibration or shock 3 Magnetism The unit should be situated away from equipment or devices that generate strong magnetic fields 4 Stacking Do not place heavy objects other than system components on top of the unit 5 Surface Place the unit on a flat level surface 6 Carts and Stands The unit should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer The unit and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven sur faces may cause the unit an
31. d cart combination to overturn 7 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The unit should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling unless specified in this operating instructions Mefianenre Geo p Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth lightly moistened with mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine 1 Damage Requiring Service The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when a The AC power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or b Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the unit or c The unit has been exposed to rain or d The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or e The unit has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 2 Servicing The user should not attempt to service the unit beyond that described in the operating instructions All other servicing should be referred to authorized service personnel Only for U S A Call 1 800 545 2672 for the address of an authorized factory servicenter ker d cach en a Stack the each unit as shown in the illustration Placementolispeakers E The illustration shows where to place the speakers so as to best enjoy sound with Dolby Pro Logic systems and SFC function We recommend that surround speakers be placed on the side of or Cassette deck i slightly behind the listener and about one meter higher t
32. e PP You can search forward In the play or pause mode Release the button when you reach the desired point The changer will return to the previous mode play or pause in sequential play mode You can search forward over discs and backward within the current disc D Inother play modes F You can search forward or backward only within the current track 2 Rancho play All of the tracks will be played one time each in random order There are two types of random play as described below One disc random play The changer will play all tracks on the current disc in a random order Then it will choose a new disc randomly excluding the discs already played and play all tracks on that disc in a random order In the stop or play mode i Press RANDOM MODE so that the 1 DISC RND indicator illuminates Each time the button is pressed the display will change in the following order 1 DISC RND FULL RND off Ee Full random play Each track to be played back is selected randomly from all of the E f tracks on all of the discs excluding the tracks that have already been played fIn the stop or play mode Press RANDOM MODE so that the FULL RND indicator illuminates Each time the button is pressed the display will change in the following order The changer will stop automatically when all the tracks on all discs have been played once To cancel random pla
33. e the test is running L Front speaker left C Center speaker R Front speaker right S Surround speakers left right For surround mode L C R S r EA When the center mode is on PHANTOM you can not select the center channel For 3 STEREO mode L C R t o Turn VOLUME to set the volume level normally used for enjoying the source Press CENTER or or SURROUND or to adjust the output level balance Adjust the output level of each speaker from the listening position until they are all identical Output levels can be varied within a range of 12 dB to 12 dB with front speaker output level serving as the zero point The test signal is output only by the speaker you are now adjusting and does not repeat the sequence until adjustments are complete Press TEST to stop the test signal an anapasnarnaneepaenadne pre der ESTAS HOTTER SETA rer et veteeereeeensnenenanen To turn off the Dolby Pro Logic systems Press OFF ON Press once again to turn it on Adjusting the sound field and sound quality GE Adjusting the sound field and sound quality OFF ON DOLBY PRO LOGIC i t i i i Enjoying sound with DOLBY PRO LOGIC sere tn eee ere fees meee TREN meee Before trying anything have you set the center mode and adjusted speaker output level See page 34 35 To watch a video or the TV set the TV to either the TV mode or VIDEO mode as indicated below To enjo
34. e to selectively correct only the frequency ranges necessary to suit the conditions of each listening room An example of room acoustics correction In order to correct the peaks and dips in bass sounds caused by reflection reduce the 160 Hz level 4 6 dB and then raise the level of sounds below 63 Hz and above 6 3 kHz vicinity slightly OH mew 1 1 1 B For editing live recordings made on tape etc Cutting the noise from live recording tapes Live tapes recorded outdoors generally contain popping noises caused by wind and various other noises from the surrounding area In order to effectively eliminate wind noise cut bass sounds below 63 Hz and raise the level of sounds in the 400 Hz range Then control sounds made by birds etc with a 6 3 kHz adjustment For creation of unique individually personalized sounds Producing clear vocals For female vocals raise the level of the 1 kHz 2 5 kHz range by 2 4 dB To rectify omission raise the level of the 6 3 kHz vicinity slightly Male vocals can be improved by raising the level of the 400 Hz 2 5 kHz range Below is an example of a female vocal correction Adjusting the sound field and sound quality zz Reference kst NE a m e Sarrerea ae LA pep Do not touch the recorded surface sevenerunuas varaanarnansestene How to clean CDs Wipe from inside outward x G Use a pencil or similar object to take up the stack To pro
35. ent or heating appliance In the glove compartment or on the rear deck of an automobile Tapes can get caught on the capstans Use caution with the following types of tapes Cassette tapes exceeding 100 minutes Tapes are made of a thin film material Do not repeatedly advance and stop the fast forward it or rewind it Endless tapes Endless tapes with auto reversing capability can get caught on the capstans if used in the wrong way Always read the instructions provided with the tape before using it Storagelprecautions Do not place or store tapes in the following places e In high temperature 95 F 35 C or higher or high humidity 80 or higher areas In a strong magnetic field near a speaker on top of a TV etc This can erase a recording Locations exposed to direct sunlight Cotton swab Pinch roller Capstan Tape guide Tape guide ee e To assure good sound quality for recording and playback be sure to clean the heads after approximately every 10 hours of use 1 Press OPEN to open the cassette holder 2 Switch off the power of the cassette deck 3 Clean the heads pinch roller capstan shaft and the tape guide with a cotton swab or with a soft lint free cloth slightly moistened with isopropyl alcohol Do not use any solution other than alcohol for head cleaning efter Setaumd amts To clean this unit use a soft dry cloth For stubborn dirt soak a soft piece of cloth in soap and wat
36. er wring and wipe Blot up any wet residue with a dry cloth Do not use alcohol or thinner Before using chemically treated cloth read the instructions provided with the product carefully Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enj yment Now it s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and most importantly without affecting your sensitive hearing We recommend you to avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts To establish a safe level Start your volume control at a low setting Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly and without distortion Once you have established a comfortable sound level Set the dial and leave it there Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listenin
37. er SKIP 144 or gt gt until you reach the desired track Kd You can skip backward PP You can skip forward In sequential program delete play mode In sequential play mode you can skip only within the current disc In program play mode you can skip from one track to another in the programmed sequence In delete play mode you can skip tracks only within the current disc excluding the tracks to be deleted ttf You can skip to the beginning of the track being played If you press this button again quickly you can skip to the beginning of the previous track Remember that in a backward skip the current track is included in the count PP You can skip as many tracks as the number of times you press the button In random play mode M4 You can skip to the beginning of the current track PP You can skip to the beginning of a next track in random order In spiral play mode Kd You can skip to the beginning of the current track gt You can skip to the beginning of the track on the next disc You can also skip tracks when the changer is in the stop mode except during random play and spiral play or pause mode EEE EE EE assomit san asat Listening to compact discs EEE erae eere aere aya m RNET maa Aaaa You can search rapidly forward or backward on the disc for specific sections fortene EP KAR Dee Press and hold 44 or gt gt 44 You can search backward 44 SEARCH m
38. eries should be replaced about once every year on the average The batteries should be replaced if commands from the remote control transmitter do not operate the unit even when the transmitter is held close to the front panel Never subject batteries to excessive heat or flame do not attempt to disassemble them and be sure they are not short circuited If the remote control is not to be used for a long period of time remove the batteries and store them in a cool dark place If a battery leaks remove all batteries and dispose of them properly Thoroughly clean the battery compartment before inserting new batteries with a dry cloth If battery acid comes into contact with skin or clothes flush with water immediately Keep batteries out of reach of children Do not use rechargeable type batteries Do not attempt to recharge alkaline or carbon batteries Modern 0 TE Use the remote control within a 60 degree span and within 7 meters 23 ft of the unit while pointed directly at the remote control signal sensor Be sure the transmission window and the unit s sensor are free from dust Excessive dust might effect performance The operation may not be correct if direct sunlight or another strong light source strikes the receiving sensor of this unit If there is a problem place the unit away from the light source Power STANDBY 5 ON switch POWER STANDBY ON Press to switch the unit from on to sta
39. ers It is more effective to raise one equalizer level control and lower the ones on either side especially if you want to emphasize a particular sound like a drum tottotstssonoruanasnaona ponneesetervevnenenasernen SOAS oe eee ebeonucennas LETELIER CZELE ZTTTTTT To bypass the graphic equalizer Press POWER to switch off the graphic equalizer Bue the so moak VE emacs Gepateespmellker For detailed information concerning tape deck or VCR operation please read the operating instructions for each unit carefully To start the tape playback 1 Set INPUT SELECTOR of the graphic equalizer to the TAPE position 2 Start the tape playback Be sure to set INPUT SELECTOR to the SOURCE position to listen to other sources To record on the tape deck with equalizer correction This only works for the tape deck etc connected to the graphic equalizer Adjusting the sound field and sound quality Em Set INPUT SELECTOR to the SOURCE position Adjust the tone quality as desired Start recording on the tape deck and then start the desired source to be recorded wn 2 00000 1 007 ee RR TE AHR eee peremen ere Characteristics of each frequency range The following are examples of typical applications with regards to the equalizer band settings These statements are used in a general manner of speaking and may not hold true in all cases Deep bass ra
40. g for a lifetime v 2 x E MAIN AMPLIFIER SECTION Rated minimum sine wave RMS power output 40 Hz 20 kHz both channels driven 0 9 total harmonic distortion 120 W per channel 8 Q 1 kHz continuous power output both channels driven 0 9 total harmonic distortion 125 W per channel 8 Q Total harmonic distortion rated power at 40 Hz 20 kHz 0 9 8 Q half power at 1 kHz 0 05 8 Q Power output at the Dolby Pro Logic operation 0 9 at1 kHz Front 2X110 W 8 Q Center 110 W 8 Q Surround X 110 W 8 92 SMPTE intermodulation distortion 0 9 8 Q Dynamic headroom 2 dB 8 Q Low frequency damping factor 30 8 Q Load impedance Front 802 Center 8Q Surround 4 8 Q X Surround speakers total impedance PRE AMPLIFIER SECTION Input sensitivity PHONO 0 3 mV 3 mV IHF 66 TUNER CD TAPE MONITOR VCR 1 TV VCR 2 EQ EXT 18 mV 200 mV IHF 66 Input impedance PHONO 47 kQ TUNER CD TAPE MONITOR VCR 1 TV VCR 2 EQ EXT 22 KA S N IHF A PHONO 70 dB 80 dB IHF 66 TUNER CD TAPE MONITOR VCR 1 TV VCR 2 EQ EXT 75 dB 85 dB IHF 66 Frequency response PHONO RIAA standard curve 0 8 dB TUNER CD TAPE MONITOR VCR 1 TV VCR 2 EG EXT 10 Hz 60 kHz 3 dB Tone controls BASS 50 Hz 10 dB to 10 dB TREBLE 20 kHz 10 dB to 10 dB Super bass 80 Hz 7 dB E VIDEO SECTION Output voltage at 1 V input 1 0 1 Vp p Maximum input voltage 1 3 Vp p Input output impedance 75 Q E GEN
41. h the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help AC power supply cord long thick type SJA172 AC power supply cords short thin UY PO iascia it i ine Before use T Stereo connection cables RJL2P004B08 FCC Notice This system complies with new Part 15 except for the radio receiver which complies with old Part 15 Subpart C of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesirable operation The radio receiver is not subject to above item 2 FM indoor antenna RSA0006 AM loop antenna set RSA0010 AM loop antenna assesakmesseressmnedannse AM loop antenna holder TOW iiaiai Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user s authority to operate this device WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN SPLASHING DRIPPING OR MOISTURE CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Remote control transmitter EUR644850 CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Batteries Use numbers indicated in parentheses when asking for replacement parts To order accessories call PASC
42. han ear level However the position should be adjusted to your personal preference because the effect varies to some degree depending upon the source Graphic equalizer Before use The sound reproduced by a speaker is easily influenced by such factors as room acoustics and the system s location in the room Before finally deciding where the speakers are to be placed please read the following information carefully Center e The bass sound will be increased if the speakers are placed on the peaker floor or close to a wall due to the sound reverberation It is therefore possible to adjust the bass sound to some extent by adjusting the speaker s distance from the wall and or floor e Undesirable resonance or sound reverberation wilt occur if the speakers face a hard wall or window Curtains or similar Front speaker TV not included Front speaker materials can be used to prevent these reflections Left Right Keep the speakers away from sources of heat high humidity and direct sunlight Note for front center speakers Surround Surround These speakers are made so as to be able to be used in close speaker Left speaker Right Sa proximity to the TV but irregular coloring may result due to how the system is placed If such distortion occurs turn off the TV for sometime between 15 and 30 minutes The demagnetizing function of the TV will eliminate the distortion If the irregular coloring is still visible then move the
43. in the theater mode The center speaker is not used in the simulated mode 1 Select the desired source and start the desired source 2 Press SFC to select the desired SFC mode Each time the button is pressed the indicator will change in the order LIVE THEATER SIMULATED LL POSTER TST SSF E PE ESEFUAS FORE SESH EP SESSHSEESSSE PASO ES EEO HSER SEES PORE HE HHH EE SEEEROOS To turn off the SFC function Press OFF ON Press once again to turn it on To adjust center and surround speakers volume EJ Center speaker volume can be adjusted only in the THEATER mode To adjust center speaker volume Press CENTER gt or To adjust surround speaker volume Press SURROUND or 8 or ov gt 8 2 Le 3 2 ie mo 5 A Q 2 A oO lt Using th the graphic equalizer EE Nr Turn Dolby Pro Logic and the SFC mode OFF e Set the TREBLE and BASS tone controls to their center positions Press POWER of the graphic equalizer The graphic equalizer will switch on i Start the desired source j INPUT SELECTOR The left and right input levels will be displayed SIGNAL LEVEL SOURCE a C TAPE Adjust the left and or right channel tone quality as desired See page 39 As with any equalizer it is not recommended to raise adjacent equalizer level controls by a large amount This may cause amplifier clipping distortion or damage to the speak
44. ink rapidly In this case re enter the frequency Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume level PAPAS RSET HOHEH AHH HATRESS ES EEE ESETESE REO HESEOSENEFRS anne dere raden un ve THEO HH AERER OES If noise is excessive in the FM stereo mode Press FM MODE The MONO indication will lights up The broadcast will be monaural but noise will be reduced If the button is pressed once more stereo mode will be resumed After listening is finished Be sure to reduce the volume level and switch the power to the standby condition by pressing POWER of the amplifier The power for the system can thereafter be switched on and to the standby condition by using the power switch of the amplifier provided that the power cords are connected as on page 6 eeeterenereres TUNING V DOWN UP A Listening a MANUAL AUTO so ee teevteeraeee MEMORY MANUA awe Listening to radio broadcasts kr porn we nee I mee Pee merem ae a adanan E e aea A AN eem e eee een Sequential tuning B If the frequency is not known use the tuning buttons for searching Tener Press BAND to select FM or AM Press DOWN or UP to tune to the desired broadcast Tuning intervals FM 0 2 MHz AM 10 kHz Automatic scanning Press and hold DOWN or UP until the displayed frequency begins to change The changing of the displayed frequency will automatically stop if a broadcast station frequency is located during the
45. isc random play press RANDOM MODE To activate full random play press RANDOM MODE twice To clear the entire contents to be deleted B in the stop mode Press W The display will indicate as shown on the left Continued on next page i A Listening to compact discs ke OE I URE FE MER ERR ERR e a On I Rg HVER nth Ve ANETT nnn e eed To cancel delete mode i In the stop mode Press PROGRAM MODE i The changer will return to sequential mode The contents to be deleted will remain stored in the memory until they are cleared even after the delete mode is canceled Therefore after using delete play it is possible to cancel the delete mode and use another play mode except program play and then still use the same delete play again at a later time In addition if the disc is replaced with another one delete play will be carried out using the new disc If non existing entries occur at this time they will be canceled For your reference The delete mode and the contents to be deleted will remain stored in the memory even after the unit is switched off However if the power cord is unplugged or the power supply is otherwise interrupted for an extended length of time the contents of the memory will be erased 2 imamate oo e The various time information of the current disc can be displayed i PROGRAM MODE In the play or pause model Press TIME MODE The information will change as described
46. ndby mode or vice versa In standby mode the unit is still consuming a small amount of power Band select button BAND FM mode select button FM MODE Memory button MEMORY Display Remote control signal sensor SENSOR Numeric buttons 1 0 210 Direct tuning button DIRECT TUNING Tuning buttons TUNING Amplifier Ei Power STANDBY ON switch POWER STANDBY lt 5 0N Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or vice versa In standby mode the unit is still consuming a small amount of power DOLBY PRO LOGIC SFC OFF ON button OFF ON i DOLBY PRO LOGIC select button DOLBY PRO LOGIC Sound field control select button SFC Center mode select button CENTER MODE Remote control signal sensor SENSOR Test signal ON OFF button TEST Center level adjust buttons CENTER Display 9 Surround level adjust buttons SURROUND AD Treble control TREBLE 2 Bass control BASS 3 Volume control VOLUME 3 Headphone jack PHONES 5 Speaker ON OFF button SPEAKERS 8 Super bass ON OFF button SUPER BASS Input select buttons Balance control BALANCE Chops arpelker Power switch POWER Left channel band level controls indicators Signal level display SIGNAL LEVEL Right channel band level controls indicators Input select button INPUT SELECTOR Before use z Front panel controls EE TERE ERT re PEERED OTTER erar TERETE RRL n E
47. ng to the side of the tape side indicator which is lit Deck 2 will resume recording When recording with the recording speed set to hi speed noise interference may be recorded onto the tape if there is a television set nearby so make the recording in a location separated from the television set or switch off the television set during recording Noise reduction does not work during playback of tape to tape recordings If the tape was recorded with noise reduction listen at low treble Lower the treble with the amplifier s treble control before playback Switch the amplifier to an input source which is not being used Insert the recorded tape into DECK 2 Press DOLBY NR so that the Dolby NR indicator is off Press REVERSE MODE to select reverse mode Press REC PAUSE Press 4 or P whichever side you want to erase To erase both sides of the tape be sure to press the P button he ard en tha VER MAR N You can record audio and video sources on a VCR when this latter is connected to the V R 1 terminals on the amplifier SGR N 1 Switch the amplifier to the input source that you want to record Recording from the tape deck is not possible 2 Begin recording on the VCR VCR 1 and start the desired source Refer to the appropriate operating instructions for details Recording ite Adjusting the sound field and sound quality He Front Center Front speaker L speaker speaker R
48. nge The sounds of the bass drums etc are dramatically strengthened Bass range This range provides the sounds of the saxophone trombone etc sounds can be clarified if indistinct by reducing this setting Mid bass range the fundamental range for music This control can be used te reinforce the sounds of male vocals etc Mid range This control can be used to add clear presence and realism to female vocals etc Mid high range This range provides clarity and color variations to stringed instruments etc Treble range This control can be used to brighten the sounds of the flute and similar instruments If sounds seem too jarring a softness can be applied by reducing the setting Super treble range This control can be used provide an extra measure of delicate vibration to the sounds of the cymbals triangle etc If tape hiss noises are annoying this control s setting can be reduced to alleviate such noises t gt E Ne Examples of applications By using the seven band level controls various corrections of the sound field and tone quality are possible For creation of a sound field in the listening room Correcting room acoustics Each room has its own particular effects on frequency characteristics These effects are determined by a number of conditions such as room size furnishings etc The 7 separate divisions of the band level control on this unit make it possibl
49. nit All of the discs must be removed so that the trays are completely empty POWER DISC SKIP OPEN CLOSE Use the following procedure ma Press POWER to switch off the unit eae Press POWER to switch on the unit If there is a disc in the play section it will be returned to the disc tray at this time Press OPEN CLOSE to open the loading drawer Press DISC SKIP to rotate the disc trays and remove the discs from all disc trays Press OPEN CLOSE to close the loading drawer Press POWER to switch off the unit If you have pressed a wrong button by mistake return to step Before requesting service for this unit check the chart below fora convenient service center or consult your Technics dealer for possible cause of the problem you are experiencing Some simple instructions checks or a minor adjustment on your part may eliminate the problem In U S A consult PASC Authorized Servicenters for detailed and restore proper operation instructions or call 1 800 545 2672 for the address of an authorized If you are in doubt about some of the check points or if the remedies factory servicenter indicated in the chart do not solve the problem refer to the directory of authorized service centers enclosed with this unit to locate a Reference pages Indicated in black circle For example Probable cause s Suggested remedy Problems noted at all times No sound is heard when the The power cord plug is not
50. ompact dises a After listening is finished Be sure to reduce the volume level and switch the power to the standby condition by pressing POWER of the amplifier The power for the system can thereafter be switched on and to the standby condition by using the power switch of the amplifier provided that the power cords are connected as on page 6 Do not touch the loading drawer or carousel while they are in motion and do not attempt to rotate the carousel by hand doing so could result in incorrect operation of the unit and or damage to the discs To temporarily stop play ZI Press HH Press to resume play To exchange dises during play Ei While playing a disc it is possible to change the other discs without interrupting play Press OPEN CLOSE to open the loading drawer Press DISC SKIP to rotate the disc trays and exchange the discs The carousel will move by one disc tray Pressing again moves the carousel in the opposite direction by two disc trays Press OPEN CLOSE to close the loading drawer If you play a dise with the loading drawer open discs other tha the current disc can not be played Repeat function Play will continue endlessly in accordance with the specific play mode selected Before or during play Press REPEAT The indicator will be displayed In sequential play mode All tracks of all discs will be played repeatedly In program play mode The changer plays only
51. on To designate a channel form 10 to 30 For example 20 210 2 0 Push the button within 10 seconds of each other For your reference Even if the power is switched to standby or the power cord is disconnected from the household AC outlet the memory will retain its contents for approximately one month Listening to compact discs EE A ER EE EN EE Sequentialfplay All of the discs will be played beginning from track 1 on the selected disc The explanation below is an example of operation in the case where all five disc trays in the changer are holding CDs Before operation set VOLUME of the amplifer to the MIN position Ai Jonon oi o Press POWER of the amplifer and CD changer hs seer AM N 4 At power ON if the TAPE MONITOR indicator flash i t i es on the amplifier display 4 Er ae Press TAPE MONITOR and check the indicator goes out i i Press SPEAKERS to turn on the speaker systems Press CD Press OPEN CLOSE to open the loading drawer and load the disc s on the disc tray s The discs can be loaded two at a time by pressing DISC SKIP to rotate the carousel a Listening i DISC SKIP EN Disc tray Carousel Disc number toe0toverueesseevunne vene entreen ee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee SPEAKERS On the amplifier s display TT SPEAKERS Set discs with the label facing upward Do not load 3 8 cm and 5 12 cm
52. ord e Install a special outdoor antenna is modulated and heard from the speakers An unusual beat sound is heard A low pitched hum sound is heard when the broadcast is tuned Reference Pa Troubleshooting guide A et Rete sneer rh em PER TE HRN a aa ree cent AEE PEP erain RE A PPP PR YY oT ET Pree PEEP AEE rr the eRe gyre ASTI PAH HER ee er a a EERE EIR AG eR here Rn aa Reference pages indicated in black circles For example Probable cause s Suggested remedy While listening to FM broadcasts An unusual hissing noise is heard when listening to the broadcast in stereo but not heard when listening monaurally Noise is excessive in both stereo and monaural broadcasts Due to the differences between a monaural and a stereo signal a higher level of signal strength is required for proper stereo reception If the signal level is low a hissing noise may be produced on the stereo channel Poor location and or direction of the antenna Transmitting station is too far away The FM stereo indicator or the quartz lock indicator flickers without completely illuminating Excessive distortion in the sound of stereo broadcasts Sound is distorted popping noise is heard and or the volume level becomes low Poor location and or direction of the antenna Transmitting station is too far away Nearby building or mountain Multipath distortion is being ca
53. r bass reflex Speaker s Speaker s Woofer 30 cm 12 cone type Fullrange 8 cm 3 5 32 cone typeX2 Midrange 10 cm 4 cone type Impedance 8Q Tweeter 6 5 cm 2 9 16 cone type Input power 220 W MUSIC Impedance 8Q 110 W DIN Input power 240 W MUSIC Output sound pressure level 87 dB W 1 0 m 120 W DIN Frequency response 130 Hz 20 kHz 16 dB Output sound pressure level 89 dB W 1 0 m 170 Hz 18 kHz 10 dB Crossover frequency 3 kHz 6 kHz Dimensions WX HX D 320X 130X100 mm Frequency response 35 Hz 35 kHz 16 dB 12 5 8 X5 1 8 X3 15 16 43 Hz 31 kHz 10 dB Weight 1 7 kg 3 8 Ib Dimensions WXHXD 380X900 X285 mm 14 31 32 X35 7 16 X11 7 32 Weight 12 kg 26 4 Ib Type 1 way 1 speaker bass reflex Speaker s Fullrange 8 cm 3 5 32 cone type impedance 4Q input power 110 W MUSIC 55 W DIN Output sound pressure level 83 dB W 1 0 m Frequency response 130 Hz 20 kHz 16 dB 150 Hz 18 kHz 10 dB Dimensions WX HX D 160X205X100 mm 6 5 16 X8 1 16 X3 15 16 Weight 1 2 kg 2 7 Ib Note Specifications are subject to change without notice Weight and dimensions are approximate Cautions concerning the moving of CD changer Before moving the changer to another location be sure to carry out the Preparations for moving the unit described below Failure to do so will expose the compact discs and the changer to the risk of severe damage Preparations for moving the u
54. ry Then you can enj y sequential one disc random or full random play of only your favorite tracks In the stop mode Press PROGRAM MODE twice so that the DEL indicator illuminates Each time the button is pressed the display will change in the following order PGM DEL off Press the disc button 1 5 For example To delete disc 3 press DISC 3 The AL indication shows that all the tracks on the disc are selected To delete by means of disc numbers only repeat the above operation The count will increase by one for each operation Press either SKIP 144 or gt to select the track number For example To select the 9th track press the PP button 9 times Press PROGRAM MODE to specify the track number Repeat steps 2 3 and 4 until you have completed the desired entry If you attempt a 33rd selection the F full indication will be displayed If you enter non existing disc s or track s soon after the loading drawer is closed or when it is open the corresponding indicator illuminates and the entry is included in the count In the play mode the changer will cancel the non existing entry Press P to start play To enter additional selections during play repeat steps 2 3 and 4 Pees eeeetarvresveraenaranaee ar0reeetovvunnannuanane avrdnetusrvanvupueernaenranen s For random play while deleting unwanted tracks Proceed through step 4 above and then To activate one d
55. s The volume level is excessively increased Decrease the volume level The protection circuitry has functioned because Switch OFF the power and after determining and the positive and negative speaker connection correcting the cause switch ON the power once wires are shorted or speaker systems with an again impedance less than the indicated rated Use a speaker system of the proper impedance impedance of the amplifier are used rating The left and right speaker connections or source connections are reversed Sound stops during a performance or no sound is heard when the power is switched ON While listening to radio broadcasts A strange hissing noise is Caused by the discharge phenomenon and the Try placing this unit farther away from such produced continuously or oscillation phenomenon of electric appliances equipment intermittently such as fluorescent lights TV small series type Install noise prevention equipment on this unit or motors rectification equipment etc on the electric appliance While listening to AM broadcasts Unit is being used at the same time as the Switch OFF the television set or use this unit television set farther away from it The AM loop antenna connection wires are too e Place the antenna connection wires and the power close to the power cord cord farther apart The power supply frequency from the power c
56. s recommended Eee fides PP Install the AM loop antenna holder included to a column wall or rack or the rear panel of this tuner and then attach the AM loop antenna to the AM Joop antenna holder facing in the direction of best reception Pay attention to the following points when mounting the antenna e Do not mount it horizontally doing so will impair reception s Do not mount it close to power supply cords speaker wires or metal surfaces doing so will result in noise Do not mount it close to a cassette deck When the cassette deck is being used chirping or beeping sounds may result Remove a piece of the outer vinyl insulator FM outdoor antenna not included er aud ee 20 mm 25 32 2 Twist the shield braid to expose the care wire ro 75 ohms coaxial cable net included 10mm 3 8 k Core wire Shield braid AM outdoor antenna not included Vinyl covered wire AM loop antenna included ws A g i i rere ere eee ree Ste erste tal i Antenna connections EE EEE moen ORT emer annet Cnither fama The outdoor antenna should be used when using the system in mountainous areas or in spaces enclosed by reinforced concrete where the FM indoor antenna included and or the AM loop antenna included do not provide satisfactory reception FM outdoor antenna not included EJ Disconnect the FM indoor antenna if an outdoor antenna is installed An o
57. st speaker output level situate yourself away from the speakers as you normally do when listening First turn ON the speakers with the SPEAKERS button on the amplifier If front speakers volume is unbalanced adjust the balance with the BALANCE control Press DOLBY PRO LOGIC to turn on the Dolby Pro Logic system and select the desired mode When the button is pressed the current mode is displayed for approximately I second Pressing it again changes the Dolby Pro Logic mode Press CENTER MODE to select the correct center mode When the button is pressed the current center mode is displayed Pressing it again changes the center mode NORMAL When the center speaker is smaller than the front speakers WIDEBAND When the center speaker is the same or larger size as the front speakers PHANTOM When no center speaker is connected In the PHANTOM mode the sound which would have been sent to the center speaker will be divided equally between both the left and right front speakers Continued on next page naerrnaarnuruerebvvervet Coeesereserenene VOLUME POCO PEREGO R EP AESO PEAS ne ne rn rer ude verv teeter resees eseee CENTER SURROUND mode only SURROUND ENGE S POORER AAER EP AAE SEAS HA PESTS PETER T TESTE TET Pete eererecenenee ee eeeeasanen t f EZET EES Enjoying sound with DOLBY PRO LOGIC EE Press TEST to output a test signal The speaker outputting the test signal is displayed whil
58. tect tapes against further recording Side A Tab for side B Tab for side A Use a screwdriver or similar object to break out the tab To re record on a protected cassette Cover the hole with adhesive tape Normal position tape Hi position tape EN EN Do not cover the discrimination hole on hi position tapes Discrimination hole w ow Concerning compact discs With this changer you can only play COMPACT compact discs having this mark However do not use irregular shape CDs heart shape octagonal etc CDs of the AN DIGITAL AUDIO sort can damage the unit E Handlingjprecautions Handle CDs as shown on the left E If you are taking the disc from a cold to a warm environment moisture may form on the disc Wipe this off with a soft dry lint free cloth before using the dise e Do not write on the label side with a ball point pen or other writing instrument Do not use record cleaning sprays benzine thinner static electricity prevention liquids or any other solvent Do not use discs with poorly attached labels or stickers Adhesive protruding from peeled off stickers can cause the changer to malfunction Storagejprecautions Be sure to store discs in their cases to protect them from dust scratches and warping Do not place or store discs in the following places e Locations exposed to direct sunlight Humid or dusty locations Locations directly exposed to a heat v
59. the programmed selections in the programmed sequence repeatedly In delete play mode The changer plays the discs and tracks excluding the selections to be deleted repeatedly In random play mode When the changer has played all the tracks on all the loaded discs it will select a new random sequence and play continuously The sequence differs each time In spiral play mode The changer plays all tracks of all discs repeatedly in the sequence of spiral play To hear the same track again and again Program only that track see page 22 set the program play mode and press the REPEAT button before or during playback To cance repeat mode Press REPEAT again The indicator will go out Listening i EE th EEE EEE ESTEN PER SE EE Use this function to skip discs when selecting a disc to which you wish to listen and when loading and unloading the discs You can use this function in stop sequential play one disc random play and delete play modes i 1 Listening to compact discs Press DISC SKIP to rotate the disc tray DISC SKIP pae SKIP In stop mode Pressing DISC SKIP changes the disc tray to the next one In play mode Pressing DISC SKIP changes the disc and the changer plays the track on next disc If a disc is not on the selected disc tray the changer plays the disc at the next number Use this function to skip tracks when selecting a track to which you wish to listen Press eith
60. to record by Dolby B type noise reduction system When recording a tape without using a Dolby NR system press so that the indicators go off Press REVERSE MODE to select the desired reverse mode Each time the button is pressed the indicator will change in the order PEA is COX lt Only one side will be recorded and then operation will automatically stop 2 OG Both sides the forward side first and then the reverse side will be recorded and then operation will automatically stop Press REC PAUSE The unit will be in the recording standby mode Press to select the desired source to be recording Press or 4 to begin recording and play the source to be recorded gt To begin recording from the forward side 4 To record the reverse side When recording on both sides of the tape be sure to press the gt button SHCA AHA a RAED RTOR ESTES HUST ETESESHTSETES SAECO H SECA Ane nr nano ne ne ener nude To stop recording Press To temporarily stop recording Press REC PAUSE To resume recording Press either or P corresponding to the side of the tape side indicator lt 1 or D gt which is lit 2 3 or Recording mn REVERSE MODE vetetvarenaene aeeerenee SPEED KY SPEEDS Mn NOR y UU NORHI am 415 6 e SYNCHRO START i EN Making a recording i E mn a em Ra Ups EEA Use Deck 2 to record the sound being played back on Deck 1 Lo
61. tuning process When there is excessive interference the automatic scanning may not function To cancel the automatic scanning press DOWN or UP once again Presetting radio stations into the memory channels of this unit makes selecting stations easy and simple A total of 30 FM and AM stations can be preset There are two methods for presetting broadcast frequencies in the memory the automatic method and the manual method Automatic memory presetting E The broadcast frequencies of the selected band are automatically preset into the memory channels 1 to 30 are available for the presetting of FM stations and channels 21 to 30 are available for AM stations If the FM stations are preset and then the AM stations are preset the setting for FM channels 21 to 30 will be replaced by the AM settings which were subsequently preset Press BAND to select FM or AM Set to the frequency from which you want to start automatic memory presetting Refer to Direct tuning or Sequential tuning Press and hold MEMORY until the frequency begins to change Automatic memory presetting will start The frequency display and the preset channel number will be displayed for approximately 1 second To stop press MEMORY once again When presetting is completed The last broadcast station to be preset will be displayed Frequencies may not be preset correctly in cases where the broadcast waves are too strong or too weak In su
62. ure to switch off the SPEED button the NOR and HI indicator will go out after the tape to tape recording has finished For your reference The Dolby effect will be recorded as they are on the tape being played back Because the signal being recorded from Deck 1 onto Deck 2 does not pass through the amplifier it is possible to change the setting of the amplifier s input selector during recording in order to listen to some other sound source X esuesrraspvuov PETA HASE ES HRSOEHE HEHE SHES EEO THE EHO ESE E ESE ETE TES HeTEDEeTE CI Ma JG 3 o CLIT REC PAUSE i i POE Making a recording EE A E To record selected tracks EJ During recording Press DECK 1 2 to select the Deck 1 Press Bi Deck 1 will stop and Deck 2 will record a 4 second silent interval and then enter the recording standby mode Operate Deck 1 to find the track you wish to record It is also possible to change the playback tape at this time Press SYNCHRO START Recording will resume To cut unwanted parts during recording EJ Press REC PAUSE during recording Deck 2 which was recording will enter the pause mode and Deck 1 will continue playback If you were recording at hi speed Deck 1 will change to normal speed while Deck 2 is on pause but will return to hi speed when you resume recording When Deck 1 reaches a part you wish to record Press either or correspondi
63. used by the mutual interference of broadcast signals received directly from the transmitting station direct waves and signals being reflected from nearby buildings or mountains reflected waves Broadcast signals are being disturbed by nearby automobile traffic or airplanes Try reducing the treble sound by using the treble control of the amplifier In this case set for monaural reception to reduce the hiss Note however that the broadcast will not be heard as stereo e Try changing the location height and or direction of the antenna e If an indoor antenna is being used change to an outdoor antenna Try using an antenna with more elements Try changing the location height and or direction of the antenna If an indoor antenna is being used change to an outdoor antenna Try using an antenna with more elements e Relocate the antenna and the connection wires to a place farther away from where automobiles pass While listening to compact discs Changer will not play The disc in the changer does not play A certain music passage can t be played correctly There is noise from the tuner or disturbance on the TV screen The error message E appears on the display and the changer stop operating The loading drawer stops in the middle of opening The disc s or other foreign object s has fallen inside the changer Open the loading drawer and then remove the object e
64. utdoor antenna should be installed by a qualified technician only AM outdoor antenna not included El Be sure to connect the AM loop antenna even when an AM outdoor antenna is used Stretch 5 12 m 16 40 ft of vinyl covered wire horizontally across a window frame or other convenient location keeping it as high as possible from the ground Right speaker Left speaker Insert Speaker cables Before use Amplifier To prevent damage to circuitry never short circuit positive and negative speaker wires Right speaker Left speaker Insert Speaker cables Amplifier NETTTV En a NN VEVEN aeaaeae Speaker connections _ fl Speaker impedance The impedance of any speaker used with this unit must be 8 Q 1 Sound will only come out when the SURROUND mode of the Dolby Pro Logic System or SFC function is on 2 If only one of the surround speakers is connected no sound will come out Be sure to connect both speakers 3 Do not connect the surround speakers to the front speaker terminals The surround speakers may be damaged if connected to the front terminals due to the output power difference between the front and surround terminals B Speaker impedance The impedance of any speaker used with this unit must be 4 8 Q Speaker connections j Dirim 22 teen a a ten 2 seres aa kernnens NMR aeram cen eerie eevee der ANER SURE a Gammen of canter grader Sound will only come out
65. y mode Press B 1 DISC RND FULL RND off pr The 1 DISC or FULL RND indicator will go out EE NT SEE aeeoo eee n e fem Listening 2 I fF GLI PROGRAM MODE Specified disc number SCOP USER ETO O PPE RESP ED PTO R ORR ae Nenne nd nen na PROP A RHR EHHHEROOE CERO OAEES Specified track number CUPS R TOP ER PASE RODS P EOP ESR OR DESEO RORAE REDE SREP RHO HHEHOHER OOOOH ERE E HODES Specified track number Program order AOA HAOEEHE REECE O ESP E REESE SPEER Tapene ne Dad ED ERORROEE s an m g Ll mACK No Listening to compact dises 2 ee re n en e o et mm ee ARTEL Atay You can program up to 32 selections from the five discs in any order as you desire In the stop mode Press PROGRAM MODE so that the PGM indicator illuminates Each time the button is pressed the display will change in the following order PGM DEL off Press the desired disc button 1 5 For example To select disc 3 press DISC 3 The AL indication shows that all the tracks on the disc are selected To program by means of disc numbers only repeat the above operation The count will increase by one for each operation Press either SKIP 144 or gt to select the track number For example To select the 9th track press the PP button 9 times Press PROGRAM MODE to program the track number Repeat steps 2 3 and 4 until you have completed
66. y videos VCR 1 or VCR 2 Set to VIDEO mode To watch TV Set to TV mode Press DOLBY PRO LOGIC to turn on the Dolby Pro Logic system and select the desired mode When the button is pressed the current mode is displayed Pressing it again changes the Dolby Pro Logic mode Select the desired source and start the desired source When employing SURROUND use software which has been recorded with Dolby Surround To turn off the Dolby Pro Logic systems Press OFF ON Press once again to turn it on OFF ON SFC is the abbreviation of Sound Field Control The SFC function gives presence and spread thereby enhancing and enriching the music or movie LIVE Primarily for vocal pieces this mode adds gloss to the vocals and you ll feel as though you were hearing a live stage performance THEATER You can clearly perceive the directions and source of the movie Real ambience of sound can also be recreated naturally using this mode THEATER mode can be used with stereo sources not encoded with DOLBY SURROUND When using DOLBY SURROUND encoded source materials select the DOLBY PRO LOGIC SURROUND SIMULATED Choose this mode if little or no sound will be heard from the surround speakers You can feel as if you were in a more expanded space adding to the actual sound from the source This mode also adds effect to monaural sources by outputting the sound from surround speakers You can adjust center speaker volume only

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