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Description of Unit: Front Panel
[1] On/Off Power Switch
The
[2] Headphones Jack
Headphones may be used through the use of the phones output jack on the front pael. This jack will accept a standard 1⁄4” stereo headphone plug.
[3] IR Sensor
This lens protects the infrared reciever which receives commands from the remote control. Note: the pathway between the lens and remote control must be free of obstruction for the remote control to operate the
[4] Bass and Treble Knobs
The bass and treble knobs contol the bass and treble frequencies by increasing or decreasing levels.
[5] Balance Knob
Balance control provides adjustment for greater accuracy of stereo imaging.
[6] Source Selections
These five buttons select the source you desire for listening. When you select CD, tuner, phono or video/aux, these signals are routed to the tape output for recording the selected source. Tape playback is accessed by pressing the tape button. The presence of signal at the tape outputs can be confirmed by pressing the tape monitor button. The five source select buttons are also on the remote control.
[7] Tone In Button
This button is used to engage the bass and treble controls. In the out position, the tone controls will have no effect.
[8] Mono Button
The mono setting combines both left and right channels for a monaural input signal or where speaker placement does not accommodate stereo playback.
[9] Tape Monitor
Confirms that signals are present at tape outputs. If a
[10] External Processor
Selects an exteranl audio precessor, i.e., surround sound processor or equalizer.