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\ \ Technics AV control stereo receiver SA-GX670 SA-GX470/SA-GX370 Operating Instructions 5 alba (EB) (G] 4 ‘ Dear Customer ‘Thank you for purchasing this Technics product. For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions caretully. ‘These operating inctructiona are applicablo to models [SAGX67O, SAGXATO and SA-GKIO, ‘These operating instructions, however, are intenced primarily for mode! SA-GXE7O, (For aress except United Kingdom, Europe, Austratia and NZ) ‘CAUTION: ‘The AC voltage differs according to the area. Be sure to set the proper voltage in your area before use. (For details, please refer to the page 8.) (United Kingdom only) (“EB” area code modal only) For your safety. please read the following text carefuly. ‘This appliance is supplied with a moulded three mains pug for your safety and convenience. ‘A Sampere fuse is fitted In this plug. ‘Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of S-ampere and that itis approved by ASTA or BS! to BS1362 Gheck for tne ASTA mark @ or the BSI mark @ fon the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that itis refitted when the fuse is replac: 26, IH you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement covor is obtained. ‘A replacement fuse cover can be purchased trom your local dealer CAUTION! IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS _UN- ‘SUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR, HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY. THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL | SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED [INTO ANY 13-AMPERE SOCKET. Ita new plug isto be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below. It in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician, IMPORTANT Tne wires in inis mains ea are coloured in accor- dance with the fotlowing code: Blue: Neutral Brown: Live ‘As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this. appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, pro- ceed as follows: Caution for AC mains lead The wire which Is coloured BLUE must be con: ected to the terminal in the plug which is marked ‘with the letter N or coloured BLACK. ‘The wire which is coloured BROWN must be con: ected to the termina! in the plug which ts marked _ with the letter L or coloured REO. Under no circumstances should either of these | wires be connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug, marked with the letter E or the Earth ‘Symbot Before use Remove the connector cover as follows. How to replace the fuse 1, Remove the fuse cover with a screwdriver (For Australia and NZ) THIS TUNERIRECEIVER |S CAPABLE OF RECEIVING THE NEW AM STEREO BROADCASTS FROM THE AM GAND RADIO STATIONS, HOWEVER LIKE MANY TUNERS AND RECEIVERS CURRENTLY AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET fF WILL REPRODUCE THIS Akt STEREO SIGNAL ONLY IN.AM MONO, WHICH, IN EFFECT. IS OF NO LESSER QUALITY THAN YOUR EXISTING AM MONO TUNER/REGEWVER Before use Adjusting the sound field ‘Suggestions for safety 4 Accessories: 5 Front panel control 6 Connections Equipment connections. rs Antenna connections. 10 ‘Speaker connections 42 Listening teas nied 7 vo encase To emphasize low-frequency sound ERECTED 1s Banepa ‘ if sound output stops during use RETIN | +18 Listening to radio broadcasts. 16 Se Seta re ri Preset tuning Enjoying sound with DOLBY PRO LOGIC.....21 ‘SURROUND 21 3 STEREO Seat, Setting the conter moda |. o2t ‘Adjusting the output level of each speaker 2 ‘cjusting the delay tn za Enjoying with SURROUND or 3 STEREO. Making a recording 24 “Tape recording on the tape deck or cighal compact cassette deck (O00). vesesees BB WOR (VCE 1) eacording trom an audio source 2171. Ba ecotdlag {tom VCR 2 to VCR + 2s ‘To record pleture irom VCR 2 and sound trom 2 ciferent audio source . When there seems to be a problem About the HELP function EXXASH0 Technical specifications. Reference Troubleshooting guide Back cover "Suggestions for safety Placement ‘Avoid placing the unit ina drect sunignt ‘high temperature ‘shigh humtty cessive vibration ‘uneven surfaces (Place the unit on @ flat levet surface) Such conditions might damage the cabinet andar thor compo- nent parts and thereby shorten the unit's service Ventilation Place the unitin a wall vntiatad position at east 10 ems away ‘rom wall surtaces etc ‘* Ensure that curtains and similar materials do not obstruct the ‘ventilation holes ‘Stacking "Never place heavy items on top of the unit or the power cord Voltage ‘11s vary dangerous to use an AC power source of high vonage ‘such a for an alt conditioner. ‘A tite might be esused by such 8 connection ADC power source can not be used Be sure to check the power source carefully, especialy on a ship of other place where DC is used. Power cord protection ‘= Avoid cuts, sratches oF poor connection of the AC mans cord, ‘a8 this may reeuit in fire or elactte shock hazard. Excesaive bending. puling o slicing ofthe cord should alsa be avoided = Do not pull on tho cord whan you are disconnecting the power, a6 this could eausa an elociric shock. Grasp the plug firmly wien you disconnect the power SuppIy. ‘+ Never touch the plug with wet hands or a serious electric hock ‘could rest Foreign materials ‘Ensure tat no foreign objects. such as needios, coins screwdrivers otc., accktertally fal into the unit or through the entiation holes. Otherwise, a serious elactic shock or matfunction could secur ‘Be enremely careful about soiling water oF quis onto the ‘nit, a8'8 fre or electric shock could occur (Disconnect the power pag and contact your dealer immeciate- ly tis occurs) ‘+ Avold spraying insecticides onto the unit ag they contain fam rable gases which can be ignited. ‘stn secticidee. alcohol, paint thinner and simitar chemicals ‘Wood never I UERE to Crea TNO Un as WAY EarTeause TARIQ oF cloudiness to the cabinet finish = Never attempt to repair, dsassemble or reconstruct the unit ‘there seems to be a problem ‘A serious elecric shock could result f you lgnore this precau- lonary measure. ‘if problem oecurs during operation (the sound i interrupted, Indicators fa to Muminato, smoke 1s detected, etc) contact ‘Your dealer oF Authorized Service Center immediately ‘= Dieconnect me powor supply i the unt wit not be used for @ Jong tine. OBFerwlse the operation Ha cauld be shortened CAUTION Do nat fine a tape ene ar CD player on toe of thie nit Heat ractated trom the top of this unt may cause Gamage to ‘the tape or CD sottwar Please check and identity he euppled ac: cesscrios | Ac power supply cova (For United Kingdom) «vuao733) (PUADOI8 2K) [ANE loop antenna set (RSACOTO} AM om Toop antenna antenna hoicer Screw [1 FM indoor antenna (AS80007) os 1 po. 7] Remote contre! transmitter pe For SA-GX670ISA-GX470! | For SA-GX670 ‘SA-GX370 (For aroas except (For Europe) United Kingdom and (RAKSAITAXH) | (RAK-SATORKH) For SA-GX670ISA-GX470ISA-GX370 (For United Kingdom) (RAK-SAT6axH) For details on cemote contol transmitter opera: tien, teler 10 “How to vee the remote control "emitter" inthe seperate booklet Astachmont plug (SP9009) 1 pe. Waited Kingdom aniy) €) J batt ss (UM-4, "AAA", ROS) Cc. —_ 2 pes. Power plug adaptor (6JP5219-2) te (Not supplied for United Kingdom, Europe, ‘Australia and NZ) ay D7 Astenna plug e004, 4 pe. {tot supplied for United Klogdom end Europe) Front panel controls For SA-GX670 No. ‘Name Ref. page No. ‘Name Hal page @ Power “STANDBY © /ON” switch ® Center mode setect button (POWER, STANDBY © JON) 4 (CENTER MODE) a1 Prees to ewitch the unit from on to standby mode or vice vee ‘sa. In stancby mode, the unit Is stit consuming small ‘emount of power @% Memory button (MEMORY) 9 @ Tuning control (TUNING) Ww Gp Hatohoeet bution (HEL RESET =iit6-86 i Tinh ladle caraet wit ere @ Volume control (VOLUME) ua (TUNING MODE) Ww Headphone Jack (PHONES) 5 @ Numeric buttor 0) 16,19,20 4B Direct tuning button © Remote contro! signal receptor $i nnd di thie JARAIAAERARTAEEE (SENSOR) : 7 4B Speaker select buttons (SPEAKERS) 14 @® “STANDBY” Indicator — 3 utton han ih ute comet tothe AC sean. n sO Bare select Rien (EAM TT CEs Gieator ahs up m standby mode ané goes Ot when the unt @ FM mode select button (FM MODE) fe @ DOLBY PRO LOGIC SURROUND @ input select buttons u ONIOFF button (SURROUND) —21, 22,23 Saeco ee @ TaperOCc monitor button @ DOLBY PRO LOGIC 3 STEREO {TAPE/DCC [MONTTOR! ) 1424 ON/OFF button (3 STEREO) 31.22,28 ST epaan aso ldamnid SelgetiCL-CCCeo t imi ATE @ Delay time adjust button @ Test signal ON/OFF button (TEST) 22 (DELAY TIME) 2 © Center level adjust button ® Mutinghoudness button (CENTER LEVEL) 22 (¢MUTING —LOUDNESS) 7 © Display - ® Balance contro (BALANCE) 16 @ Rear level adjust button © Bass contro! (BASS) 1s (REAR LEVEL) 22 @ Treble control (TREBLE) 18 We. Name Rel page We, Name et page @ Power “STANDBY JON" switch ® Center level adjust button (POWER, STANDBY © JON) 14 (CENTER LEVEL) 22 Press to swich he unt ormon to stansby ede vice ver Serene tu in standby mode, he uit al eonaumig @ sal ® Dieptay as ‘Shnt of power @ Tuning control (TUNING) 18 eee a @ Band select button (BAND) 16 Center mode select button @ FM mode select button (FM MODE) 16 eee a © Direct tuning button 4€ Memory button (MEMORY) 19 {OBC T Tuna) i D Treble contro! (TREBLE) 6 © Numeric buttons (10) 16,19,20 4B Bans control (@ASS) 16 @ Remote control signal receptor {@ Headphone jack (PHONES) 16 (SENSOR) ~ ® “STANDBY” Indicator - When the unt is connected io the AC mains supp¥. tis icatortighis up in standby mode and gave out when the unit ‘a turned on. @ Sponker select buttons (SPEAKERS) 14 @ Input select buttons i @ TapeIDCC monitor button @ DOLBY PRO LoGic SURROUND (TAPEIDCC MONITOR.) 414,24 ON/OFF button (SURROUND) —21, 22,23. ee eee eee @ Muting button (MUTING) 15 @ DOLBY PRO LoGic 3 STEREO A balance con) DALANGQ ON/OFF button (3 STEREO) 21,22,23 @ Balance control (BALANCE) 15 @ Test signal ON/OFF button (TEST) 2 B Volume control (VOLUME) 4 Equipment connections Connecting audio equipment CD player (or CD changer? (oot neluded) ‘Only for turmabie ‘with ground terminat “Tape deck or digital compact cansette ‘deck (DEO) (not nclodec SSS, == | —J)} i EC ON) PLAY (OUD) | Antenna terminals ‘See pages 10~11 ‘Turmtable {not included) [A] “REMOTE CONTROL OUT” terminal Connect fa cornecion cabin rth remote canal 8 ocr tape cock andor CO la Testncsopenrate omoleconel wiona everest soe eck nt being sede CO payer for CO con be connec Sol) (ted tne), (or CD changer) which ‘Tape deck (ot incl, [A] Seeker terminsis ‘See pages 12~ 13, the power voltage Sot the votage selector to the voltage setting for the area in ‘which the unt wal be used, "Note that this unit wit be seriously damaged i this setting is not made correctly. Voltage selector | 4 ‘Conrection cables fo¥ remote control (rot ineioged) Connecting video equipment = eg See ms ‘Second VOR (for playoack only) video connection cables (rot inctudes) reo (For areas except Australia Cooling tan NZ The cooling fan operates at high cS. \ Sreorox. me Power output fevels ony. Aoplance init Video connection cables (rot included) unio] Jaupio vino] | vine Ine our out | fw Even when the connector Ie perfectly Inserted, the tront att of the eamnecter jut out as Shown Inthe rawing However thereis no problem us- Ing the unt [AC power supply cord (etude) Connect this cord ater ‘a olher cables and coids are connected. Household AC outlet (United Kingdom only) ‘BE SURE TO READ THE CAUTION FOR THE AC POWER SUPPLY CORD ON PAGE 2 BEFORE CON: It the power plug will not ft your socket, use the power plug adaptor (Included), 10 a ftenna connections FM indoor antenna (inctuded) ‘This antenna’ ts nocrhally sutticlent for reception of FM broad- casts, satisfactory reception FM Indoor antenna Sretucecd Pf ate ‘Rroutioor antenna shout be Instaed by a aula’ tehnilan t me ‘only. For United Kingdom and Europe FM outdoor antenna (rot nce (net net ful By we 16 [Attach o 2 wall (using a tape) facing in the rection of best recep tion. For best reception sound quality: [An FM outdoor antenna is recommended, Disconnect the antenna if an FM outdoor antenna Is installed. For areas except United Kingdom and Europe [FM outdoor enters (rot included) How to use the antenna plug (included) (For arene except United Kingdom and Europe) ‘Two types of wire are most commonly used for cennection trom ‘ule anenna: S00-onms paraie reader wire or rS:onms cOaKal ‘cable. For best rosistance to outside interference, the use of 75: ‘ohms coaxial cable is suggested. To connect a 75-ohms coaxial cable D Remove a piece of the outer vinyl insuator. = > oF 20 mim (25/024) 10 mm (318") © pamare the cover wh puting te tbe Bet 32 tabs ar@ pulled too hard, the casing may be damag- & & @ Remove the lead wite and clamp it with the piastic bar Sp Spe @ Instat the coaxial cable. Camp the cable ‘conductor, and wind It with piers, @ Attach the cover. To connect a 300-ohms feeder wire ql 300-0nme feeder wire {not includes) ‘Loosen the serew to connect the feeder wire and tighien It to secure the eonnaction -When mounting the antenna to a column, a wall ‘AM loop antenna dncaded ‘This antenna Is normally sufficient for reception of MW/LW broad- casts [AM (oop antencit (inctuaed) fe ——— nw aur] w a .00P ANF Insta the AM antenna helder (nciuded) atthe rear pane! ofthis Unit and then attach the AM loop antenna to the AM antenna holcer (lacing in the direction of best reception). Inger the tab into ‘the hole and then push the notder sowrward, = fear par cof ts ut [AM antenna holder (includech or rack Mount vertical [AM antenna holder (inoludec} 1 Seren nce ay ataton the fetowing pole when mousing the coset DIET act thee os linpaacepion SOOT MAm le per cbc par wee Seed ng sar enon ses ‘*Do not mount It close toa tape dack. When the tape deck is be- Ing used, chirping or beeping sounds may resut. ii 12 mmourtalnous areas orn apaces enclosedby reinforced concrete ‘where the AM loop antenna (Inluded) does not provide satis tory reception. ‘AM outdoor antenna {not inciuded) Vinyitovered wire (0 inekided) ‘AM oop antenna (Gnotuded) ‘and ‘ight front speakers connected. a center speaker and rear ‘speakers can also be connected tothe main unin order to enloy playback using the Dotby Pro Logic Systema, ‘The Hlustration below shows where to place the speakers when ‘enjoying sound with Dolby Pro Logic systems. The lstening postion ot which the effect isthe greatest isa post tion lightly to the rear of a conter positon of five-apeeker systems. However the postion. should be adjusted to your persona! Dreferecy, because The effect varies to some degree depending ‘upon the ype of music and the music squree Use 5— 12m of vinyi covered wire horizontally atthe window, oF the convenient focation When the unit is notin use, disconnect the outdoor antenna to prevent possible damage that may be caused by lightning. Never ‘an ouidoor antenna during an electrical storm, Be gure to connect the AM loop antenna even when an outdoor manna 's used Front speaker Front speaker {ot inetided (not nchasec) ten) ign) Connection of front speakers Fight speaker Lett speaker {pot Included) (not included) To pravent damage to clrculty, ever short-cut positive (+) and negative (~) speaker wires. “8” terminals For connection to a second pair of speakers. Speaker Impedance ‘When only the “A” or only the “B” speakers are con- nected: (For United Kingdom and Europe) 4-160 (For omnes) erie ‘When both the “A” and the “B” speakers are con- nected simultaneously: 8-160 Connection of rear speakers Fight speaker {not included) Lott speaker (rot Include) ‘hia unit Speaker cabs (not included) om ‘Before sound can be heard, the SURROUND mode (of the Dobby ProLogic system) must be on and both rear speakers must be connected. Speaker impedance noo (For United Kingdom end Europe) a-tea {For others) B-16a n 6 Connection of center speaker Center speaker EY (ot inetuced) ‘Before sound can be heard, the SUR: ROUNO mode or $ STEREO mode (of the Dolby ProLogic system) must be Speaker impedance (For United Kingdom and Europe) 4-160 (For others) a-160 13 14 EBasic operations POWER TAPE/OCC ORTON * Botoce operation, set VOLUME to the "0" postion. ‘+ ¥nen viewing a video, {urn on the power supply for the TV and ‘the TV to video mode, fous Press POWER to switch on the power. used. srewers Press A andlor B to select Q oO the speaker system(s) to be ~\ r B eeto thospeates tem \3 he cear of the unit. ee. 88 10. tints {tne button is pressed once more, the incleator wall switch off and a0 sound wil be heard from the speakers, VOLUME, SEjPress to select the desired nource. % Bibemmen ra ae Yaperoee: Toutes to tape or (eomron} —igitat compact Sane ood Be an seen cr eter en: 2 mente ses Seon ere ase as = ono: isan ro ance 4 : “Start the desired source. {eter tothe approorate operating: ‘Bivctions lor deta) “Tum VOLUME to adjust the [5] 6 Sie After tiatoning a finianed ‘Be sure to reduce the vole lever, and switch the power to the ‘tandey condition by pressing POWER. When tape monitor indicator Illuminates or Is flashing (approx. 3 seconds) “This indicates that the tape mentor functlon ofthis unt fe ON, Tallinn to soaroms other han a tape or DOC bm site to fin oft the indeator by pressing TAPEIDCC MONTOR) (et, we O Sgn"? etoness Tmesue ‘isan pone Bg stero0 98 Moacprores rot neti Pea Noe asaen poe 5g stereo Np To listen to a desired audio source while watching a video Select the desired video source and audio ‘source in step 3 on the left. Be eure to ealect the video source fet. To adjust the tone quality ust Tur BASS to adjust the low-fre- Oo quency sound. MERE Tur TREBLE to adjust the high-tre- quency sound. To adjust the sound balance SZ ~Tum. BALANCE to adjust the Cy titanate To emphasize low-frequency sound Press -LOUDNESS until the _ “LOUDNESS” illuminates. Oy IE. ret urinates: Prose and hold the button unt the “LOUDNESS” turns ott to return to the previous condition To mute the sound level B For Sa. Gxcro] oa Preas -MUTING momenta n a Press once again to return to the previous ~~ Mahan al The ming idiaor wi tn To listen through headphones Use VOLUME to reduce the volume level, and connect the headphones. 1 sound fromm speakers Is not wanted, press SPEAKERS (Al For (B) to tun off the speaker select indicators, com ‘Avoid stoning for prolonged periods of tine to erevent hearing amage Tf sound output stops during use “wae Press -HELP momentarily. “The help function can be used to show details ‘of the operations you are expected to make on ‘tha display in character form. For details, seo page 26 15 16 Listening to radio broadcasts Direct access tuning Specity the frequency using the numeric Buttons to directly tne to the dasired Broadeast station ‘The procedures describad below are an example of SAGXB7O. Press TUNER. = maa ee Oa Press BAND to select “FM”."MW" PEPE freee ere; = & or "LW" White cursor splay is fieshing (eperox. 10 seconde). oe (CERT) Press the appropriate numeric but- tthe desired FM frequency is 107 90 Yor tons to enter the frequen Mie {1 the frequency has been input correctly, the fr: or wz NO ‘quency display wil ink G-8-T-8-o 41, Ino button is pressed while tho cursor cispley see | OT ts flashing, the d'splay will return to the reauen: on thin ey which ls currently belng received, To 10 ‘Specity the frequency. repeat the procedure pnenmes when tured from step 3. 2. Ithe trequeney has not been input correctly, ‘an error message wil be displayed. In ths ‘0800, re-enter tha frequency. When the FM stereo broadcast Is recelved: if notse Is excessive in the FM stereo mode ‘This unit will automaticaly switch to FM stereo reception ang the Press FM MODE. (The FM stereo indicator wil switch oft) FM stereo indicator wil iluminate, ‘The broadcast wil be monaural, but noise willbe reduced It the ‘button Is pressed once more, stereo mode willbe resumed. To change the MW frequency step ress and Nod BAND for about 3 seconds, {he frequency step changes fo 10 KHz per stop) ‘oretumm tothe previous step, press and Rold BAND for about 3 seconds again. Sequential tuning It the frequency is not known, use the tuning control ching sear Auto tuning Manual tuning This automaticaly searches for broadcast teions which provide “Tha frequency wi change any bythe amount thatthe tuning cone strong signal reception. tro is turned TUNING TUNING MODE 432 1 Press TUNER. “Press BAND to select “FM &, saw or LW". TUNING MODE to “AUTO”. “The Be mark points to AUTO. “ee 82 ia. “rams” ‘Tum TUNING to tune to the ‘Automatically stops when a broadcast ‘Staton is founds ‘Turn until the desited broadcast eta: tion is obtained. [4] 6 Tar TUNING antl ere A e ail ecko automatically i any ountered, To lock a broadcast station being received Prose TUNING MODE to select "LOCK" During this splay the frequency will not change even TUNING. The > mark points to LOCK. ie turned EO 0790. 17 18 E-Listening to radio broadcasts ‘Sequential tuning IW the trequency is net known, use the tuning buttons for sear ening (z] Ga Press TUNER. Press BAND to select “FM”, MW" or “LW”, rains“ Press Vor Ato tune to the desired broadcast. 1 either button Is pressed and holt down unt the frequency begine to ‘change, the broadcas:stalions can be tuned automaticaly when a broadcast Station is found. oom ‘Tuning may stop automatically i any Jareming is encountered. 3] Preset tuning By bresetting the desired Broadcast stations into the mame, channels of his unt. broadens! stations can be salacied SPB ‘by pressing numeric batons) (eer to page 20 Tor tuning) Before presetting. How many broadcast stations can be preset? ‘otal of 30 FM, MW and LW stations can be erese How Is presetting done? ‘The two following methods are availabe. ‘*Automatic memory presetting ‘Automatic memory presarting allows this unt to automattes!. ty search for broadcast stations and then praset them into mmamory ‘With this tunetion, searching proceeds trom the frequency currently being deplayed and continues ta highest frequen Cy, and broadcast stations are praset in the order in which they are focated. Ins method, the channel ranges thet ean be preset ino the memory for dtlerent bands (FM, MW or LW) are sot as. fellows channet 72] Ww }__ww- FM For example. after presetting the FM band, ifthe WW band is preset, the previous presattings in the seotions in the above iiuetration which overlap wil be erased and the subsequent settings wil be preset. Theretore. tha FM bard ‘tations wt be kept for channels 120 and the NON bard stations wit be preset to channels 21~30. ‘*Manual memory presetting ‘The desired Broadcast stations can be oresat iota the estred channets by the user. ‘This can also be used as a method for changing selected broadcast stations that were preset in "Automatic memory resetting” a new broadcast station Is presat into a chan, the set ting forthe broadcast station which was previousty entered in that channel wil be automatically erased. 1 Set to the frequency from which you want to start automatic memory preset- ing. Foliow steps 1 through 4 on page 16) 2 Press MEMORY until the fro- —* quency begins to change. Automatic memory resetting will NJ stan ‘To stop press MEMORY once again When a broadcast station Is preset ‘The memory Indicator and the preset chanel number will be splayed for approximately 1 secons. a=-,, 7.1 iesT = Humrates When presetting is completed ‘The last broadeast station to be preset willbe dieplayed Correct presetting may not be possible in cases where the broad: ‘cast waves are too strong or 100 weak. In such cases, carry out resetting manually ‘Set to the desired broad- cast. (ollow stops 1 through 4 on page 16 0F Y7or steps 1 mnrough 3 on page 18) ‘You can also set the stereo mode 10 ‘the monaural postion Press MEMORY momentarl- y. Bes onari | arog. ttumihates To cancel the memory unctlon, press MEMORY again. using the numeric button(s) (com- pletes presetting). (Example: Channel 12) & (Within 2 sec) a Bee ry py 3 CH UK Off Preset channel NZ =e Hr 10790. To continue presetting Repeat steps 1 threugh 2 19 20 iti Preset tuning (continued To listen to preset broadcast stations 7 SGiz|Specity the preset chan Yon using the numeric button(s). RD) exami: Sanna Sgn teccy = CH IK Z [cw 12 2 22107190. ‘To confirm the channel number of the broadcast station being received Press TUNER. (The chanre! number wit be splayed for about one second) ‘Tha channel numbor is not displayedt you change the reception ‘requency or FM mode setting For your reference: Even if the power is switched to the standby condition or the ‘power cord is disconnected from tne household AC outlet, the Contents of the memory will continue to be stored for approx Imately one month If frequency presettings are accidentally erased Make tne trequency presettings once again. “The power cord should remain connected for one hour or more for the memory backup to be effective, By combining tront (A or 8), center and rear speaters, SUR ROUND mode which conveys @ feeling of presence or 3 STEREO. ‘mode which conveys a feeling of crientation can be enjoyed SURROUND By reproducing the feeling of depth and movement of sound, video software or compact discs recorded with Dolby Surround ‘rove the listener witha feeling of presence lke that of amovie ‘theater. ‘To enjoy SURROUND, be sure to connect the £0 speakers Setting the center mode For Dotoy Pro Logie systems, canter mode setting Is necessary to play back bass sounds offectvaly. ‘Sot the conter mode in accordance withthe size of your contor speaker Front Center Front speaker (L) speaker speaker (A) Sete & SS EEO B® Sher On 3 STEREO Music and rows programs with cloar sound and a geod feeling of orientation can be enjoyed. To enloy 8 STEREO, be sure to connect the center speaker Front Center Front ‘speaker (4) speaker speaker ®) JU WwW S=& SS = — Ney Spanos = Speaker) Manutaclured under icense from Dolby Laboretories Licens- Ing Corporation. Additionally licenced under one oF mere of the toloweg patents: U.S. numbers 3,632,886, 3,746,792 19,960,500, Canadian numbers 3,004,603 an 1,097,677. ‘Dalby and the doubie-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Press SURROUND or 3 STEREO to turn on the desired mode. ‘Suneno ¥ XQ) For suarounn mose or tuminates Press once again to turn it ot, SeNTeRMOE Prass CENTER MODE to select the correct center WR mod WERT ‘The indicator changes ach time the button is pressed NORMAL: ‘Szo as the ront speakers PHANTOM: EUUSSSITTR When a0 cenier speater is. con- nected Pore In the PHANTOM mode, tne sound trom the center speaker willbe divi: ‘ed between both the left and right front speakers 21 22 ‘Adjusting the output level of each speaker In o1dar to reproduce the feeling of movement of the sound and clear orientation of sound, tis important to correctly adjust the teu! levels of each poster, Adjust to the eorrectfowols while ening to the test signal Test ‘ase “Tum VOLUME to set the (4) OC volume level normally used for enjoying the source, Press A or B to select the \f system to be used. & “6 s 1 le ! Tuminaton 2] CADE Brass SURROUND or 3 STEREO to tum on the rat desired mode. For SURROUND mode or WER seTeMeO For 3 STEREO mode ew Press TEST to output a test (3) = Test signal sounds sequentialy as totows For SURROUND mode Front speaker ——— Center speaker ter Rear speakers Front speaker (tt, ght) ‘ant For 3 STEREO mode Front speaker——+ Center speaker Gott) 1 ront spesker (ah S | EN, Press CENTER LEVEL (—)or (+) or REAR LEVEL (—) or ‘(¥)te adjust the output level baiance. REAR LEVEL, speaker at the Tstening they aro al identicat ‘The output levels can be vatied within a range of = 12.08 to + 12.08 acco ‘ding to the outbut levels rom the front ‘speakers To stop the test signal Or Press TEST Adjusting the delay time ‘Adjust so that the sound from ortented, Enjoying with SURROUND or _3 STEREO ‘SuneciNo’"” ‘Bross SURROUND to turn on Uo eee the SURROUND mode. yr o Veg =] At ‘i Each time the button is pressed, tho delay time wit increase by 5 me To calculate the delay tine, refer 10 the caleuiation methods below. Front Genter Front speaker () speaker speaker (R) reer CJ Cone speaker speaker 5) wWost Set to 15 ms, wWL

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