Technics SA-DA8 Reference, Timer function, Setting the timers, Press /l to turn off the unit

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1,2

3

 

 

WAKE

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TIMER

 

 

-MODE

 

–TIME

 

 

 

SLEEP

 

WAKE

Timer function

There are two timer functions: the sleep timer and the wake timer. ÁSleep timer:

The unit turns off after a set time.

It can be set for 30, 60, or 90 minutes.

ÁWake timer:

The unit can be set to turn on a certain number of hours after it is turned off.

It can be set for 5, 7, or 9 hours.

Setting the timers

1 Press [TIMER, -MODE, –TIME] to select the desired timer mode.

Each time you press the button, the timer mode changes.

2 [Within 5 seconds]

Press [TIMER, -MODE, –TIME] and release when the time you require is displayed.

The display changes as follows:

ÁIn sleep timer mode

30 60 90 (minutes)

ÁIn wake timer mode

5H 7H 9H (hours)

The display is restored 5 seconds after the setting is completed.

3

Wake timer mode only

 

 

Press [ /l] to turn off the unit.

The “WAKE” indicator lights up.

2

TIMER

-MODE –TIME

WAKE

Checking the remaining time on the sleep timer and the time set for the wake timer

Press [TIMER, -MODE, –TIME] once.

Note

Do not press [TIMER, -MODE, –TIME] again before the remaining time indication goes out.

The setting may change if you do this.

Changing a setting

Repeat steps 1 and 2.

To cancel the timer

Press [TIMER, -MODE, –TIME] until “OFF” is displayed. “SLEEP” or “WAKE” will go out.

Note

ÁThe timers cannot be used together.

ÁThe sleep timer turns off the receiver, and the wake timer turns

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Contents SA-DA8 Table of contents Before use How to replace the fuseBefore use EB area code model onlySafety precautions To enjoy surround sound When using DVD 6CH Input modeSize DistanceFront panel controls $5Signal format indicators $3Low impedance indicator LOW IMP $4Front speaker indicator$6DSP sound mode indicators Name Ref.page9DSP sound mode select button 0Direct tuning/disc enter button1Delay time/level adjust buttons 1TV volume buttonsBattery installation Concerning the remote controlCorrect method of use Connections Connecting a DVD playerOptical fiber cable ConnectionConnecting to the VCR 3 terminals on the front panel Connecting video equipmentConnections Optical fiber cable not included Video cable not includedAntenna connections Connecting audio equipmentConnections AC mains lead Connecting the AC mains lead and other informationConnecting speakers Placement of speakersSpeaker connections Bi-wiring connection Connecting the cablesSpeaker impedance 6-16Ω Speaker connectionsPreparation Speaker settingsConnection Preparatory stepsPress a to select Distance Complete the size settings forPress B to select the speaker Channel to be setAdjusting speaker output level Stereo mode About the program format indicators L, C, R, LS, S, LFE, RSSurround mode Following indicators light depending on the sourceSFC modes DSP sound modesIf the DTS source you are playing is not recognized Press DSP Sound Mode to select Desired mode Press Digital Input to select the desired input modeEnjoying the sounds Press /l Select the speaker systems to be usedOperations Start the source Adjust the volumePress SFC to select the desired SFC ModeTo enjoy bi-amp sound Ensure BI-AMP lights when BI-WIRE isSelected Press Tape MonitorTo adjust the sound balance To adjust the tone qualityTurn Balance to adjust the left/right sound balance When using the VCR 3 terminalsTurn Input Selector to select DVD Press DVD 6CH Input Switching DVD analogue inputStart the desired source Turn Input Selector to select the source Press Vgca Vgca modeTo confirm the current display To turn Vgca offIf noise is excessive in the FM stereo mode Sequential tuningRadio If there is hissing or thumping while the radio is playingFunctions Direct tuningRadio Press TUNER/BANDPreset tuning Radio functions To display RDS information Press PRESET, Display ModePress RDS Press RDS Press Tuning PTY search and EON tuningSelector to select the desired Program typeWhen no EON is displayed EON tuningPress FM MODE, EON To check the program type while on reception standbyDisplay Explanation About the PTY displayOther functions To listen through headphonesDynamic range compression Others When using the unit in a darkened roomTo mute the sound level Press MutingSA-DA10 Remote controlTo operate the receiver Remote controlTo select the desired channel directly To select radio stations by frequencyDirect Tuning Remote controlTo operate a cassette deck To operate a CD player or MD deckSA-DA8 To watch video tapes To watch TV broadcastsTo fast-forward or rewind the video tape To stop play DVD To start siow-motion play To operate a DVD playerTo select still pictures Page skip To select a group To stop playSA-DA10 only To change the remote control code TV codes Recording on a tape deck or VCR Making a recordingBegin the source to be recorded To monitor sound being recorded onto a tape deckSetting the timers Timer functionPress TIMER, -MODE, -TIME to select the desired timer mode ReferenceProblem Probable causes Suggested remedy Pages Troubleshooting guideWhile listening to FM broadcasts While listening to AM broadcastsMaintenance Reset functionCommon Problems If the surfaces are dirtySpecifications DIN 45

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