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ENGLISH
NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH PART
(Figure 1)
A PHONE INPUT jacks
Connect the output jacks of a turntable to these jacks.
B CD PLAYER INPUT jacks
Connect the output jacks of a Compact Disc player to these jacks.
C LINE 1 – LINE 3 INPUT jacks
These are LINE 1 – LINE 3 input jacks which can be used to connect
the audio outputs of AV components such as TV multiplex/stereo audio
turners, VCRs, and leaserdisc players.
D TAPE 1/TAPE 2 IN/OUT jacks
Connect the play (output) jacks and record (input) jacks of tape decks
to these jacks.
Up to these tape decks can be connected.
NOTE:
When a surround processor or graphic equalizer is used, it must be
connected to the TAPE 1 jacks.
E MM/MC SELECTOR switch
When the INPUT SELECTOR is set to PHONE, the type of cartridge
used on the turntable can be selected between MM (Moving Magnet)
and MC (Moving Coil) using this switch.
Set this switch according to the cartridge used on the turntable.
MC is selected when the switch is set to the low position.
F GND (GROUND) terminal
Connect the grounding wire from the turntable to this terminal.
G SPEAKER SYSTEMS
Connect your speaker system to these terminals.
H PRE-OUTPUT terminal
Output jack for connection to extension power-amp, mixer or similar.
q Input Selector Switch (INPUT SELECTOR)
This switch is used to select the program source (PHONO, CD, LINE 1,
LINE 2, LINE 3, TAPE 1, or TAPE 2) to be recorded or played.
w CD Selector Switch (CD SELECTOR)
When the input selector switch q is set to CD, this switch selects the
program sources connected to CD UNBALANCED and CD BALANCED
on the rear panel.
When the switch is not pushed ( ), CD UNBALANCED is selected.
When the switch is pushed ( ), CD BALANCED is selected.
e Warm-up Meter
This meter is used to check the device’s warm-up condition.
The full sound quality of audio equipment can not be obtained immedi-
ately after the power supply is turned on. It is necessary to sufficiently
warm-up the device so that it can exhibit its full potential. After turning
the power supply on, as time passes the temperature of each part of
the device will become the same. At the same time, the electrolytic
condenser is also activated.
Shortly after the power supply is turned on, the meter needle rises, and
reaches approximately 2/3 of the meter range after approximately 30
minutes. At this stage, the warming-up is almost completed, and you
can enjoy listening to music with the full acoustic quality of the device.
The position of the meter needle immediately after the power supply is
turned on and during the warming-up, and the amount of time neces-
sary for the warming-up differ depending on the room temperature and
ventilation of the room in which the device is used.
r Volume Control Knob (VOLUME)
This knob adjusts the volume. Turning the knob to the right ( ), in-
creases the volume. The volume can also be turned up or down with
the remote control unit.
t Balance Control Knob (BALANCE)
This knob is used to correct the imbalance in sound which occurs in
some sources such as stereo broadcasts etc, and to change the output
level of the left or right channel. Note that, if the BALANCE knob is set
fully to the left or right, the sound will not be output of the speaker of the
opposite side.
y Source Direct Switch (SOURCE DIRECT)
Pressing this switch causes the signal to be transmitted without pass-
ing through the balance and tone control circuitry, enabling you to fur-
ther enjoy high-grade sound.
(The sound can not be adjusted with the BALANCE, BASS and TREBLE
knobs.)
u Tone Control Knobs (TREBLE, BASS)
These knobs adjust the high and low frequency ranges. The strength of
each frequency range is controlled by turning the knobs. Each frequency
is boosted by turning the knob clockwise “+“ and reduced by turning it
counterclockwise “–”.
TREBLE Adjusts the tone of the high frequency range.
BASS Adjusts the tone of the low frequency range.
i Power Supply Switch (POWER)
Pressing this switch turns the power on and pressing it again turns the
power off.
The light of the warm-up meter lights when the power is turned on. The
light goes out when the power is turned off.
o Headphone Jack (PHONES)
A standard stereo headphone plug can be used in this jack.
!0 Speaker Switch (SPEAKERS)
This switch selects the speaker system.
The SYSTEM A terminal and SYSTEM B terminal are always connected.
Turn the switch off when only using the headphones.
!1 IR sensor window
This is the window which receives the infrared remote control signals.
Point the remote control towards this window and correctly send the
signals.
!2 Record Selector Switch (REC SELECTOR)
This switch is used to select whether the recording is done between the
tape decks with the COPY function or with a signal output to the REC
OUT terminal.
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