Aiwa AV-NW50 manual Before Operation, Source Direct Function

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BEFORE OPERATION

Turning on the front speaker system A and/or B

To turn on the front speaker system A: press FRONT SPEAKERS A so that "3A" is displayed. To turn it off, press it

POWER 6STANDBY/ON

POWER

INPUT MODE

again.

To turn on the front speaker system B: press FRONT SPEAKERS B so that "3B" is displayed. To turn it off, press it

FRONT SPEAKERS A,B

DISPLAY

SHIFT

INPUT MODE

DIMMER

PHONES

again.

Both systems can be turned on at the same time.

NOTE

The front speaker system B is for use of 2 channel stereo system only. When turning on the front speaker system B:

-surround mode or DSP mode is automatically canceled and cannot be turned on.

-"￿ (sub woofer off) " mode is selected automatically.

The front speaker system A & B are connected in series.

So the sound cannot be heard if the both speaker systems are turned on when only one speaker system is connected.

PREPARATIONS

To turn the unit on

Press POWER 6STANDBY/ON (POWER).

The STANDBY/ON indicator lights in green.

Operation is possible after four seconds. The volume level and function name are displayed one after the other for the first eight seconds.

To change the brightness level of the display

Press DIMMER (hold down SHIFT and press DISPLAY) repeatedly.

The dimmer mode changes as follows.

DIM-OFF DIMMER 1 DIMMER 2

DIMMER 3 (No display)

DIM-OFF: The normal display

DIMMER 1: The illumination of the display is dimmer than usual.

DIMMER 2: The illumination of the display is dimmer.

DIMMER 3 (no display): Everything on the display is cleared.

NOTE

While in the mode other than DIM-OFF, if you operate the receiver, the display illuminates at the DIM-OFF level, and after 6 seconds, the display brightness returns to the level previously set.

Note that "DIMMER" is displayed for one second before everything is cleared when the previously set level is "no display".

Using the headphones

Connect headphones with a standard stereo plug (ø6.3 mm) to the PHONES jack. Be sure to turn off the speakers by pressing FRONT SPEAKERS A and/or B. Otherwise sound is output from the speakers.

To turn the unit off, press POWER 6STANDBY/ON (POWER). The STANDBY/ON indicator turns to red.

SOURCE DIRECT FUNCTION

You can cancel all the sound adjustments (except the volume), with their settings kept in memory, to listen to the original source sound.

Press INPUT MODE once so that "  " is displayed.

To restore the sound adjustments, press it repeatedly to display

"  " or "   ".

• This function is not activated with the TUNER (FM or AM) and 5.1ch IN functions or with the "  (front speaker small)" mode.

When the source direct function is activated:

-SURROUND, DSP, BASS and TREBLE do not function.

-"￿ (sub woofer off) " mode is selected automatically.

See the next page for the sound adjustments.

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Contents AV-NW50 Installation PrecautionsElectric Power MaintenanceTable of Contents Before connecting the AC cord Connecting EquipmentConnections Video equipment connectionsAudio equipment connections DVD Players ConnectionsTape deck To connect a DVD player with a decoder and 5.1 ch outputConnecting Speakers Connecting the Supplied Antennas Using AC Outlets on the UnitPositioning the Speakers Operating Other Equipment About the Remote ControlSource Direct Function Before OperationVolume Control Custom Audio AdjustmentSound Adjustment During Recording DSP SurroundWhen the Over Level Indicator Lights UP Mode of the DVD, Video 1 or Video FunctionSelection of AUDIO/VIDEO Source Selection of Video SourceManual Tuning Select the program source to be recordedTo search for a station automatically Auto search RDS Features Preset TuningPTY Search AdjustmentsEnhanced Other Networks Information Search Press PTYDTS Turning Surround on and OFFCheck the followings If you feel that the surround effect is not sufficientSetting Speaker Size and Distance When the item to be adjusted is displayed, pressEnter Changing Speaker Volume Temporarily Adjusting Speaker Level BalanceAdjust the sound level of the centre and surround speakers SignalAdjusting LOW Frequency Sound Effect LFE Other SettingsAdjusting Dynamic Range Adjusting the Sound of Dolby PRO Logic II Music ModeCare and Maintenance Setting the Sleep TimerTroubleshooting Guide GeneralSpecifications Parts Index On the remote controlGenenral On the unitEnglish

AV-NW50 specifications

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