Pioneer A-109 manual Before Beginning Operations, Playback Procedures, Recording Tapes

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OPERATIONS

BEFORE BEGINNING OPERATIONS

1.Set the VOLUME control to minimum.

2.Set the POWER switch to ON.

3.Press the SPEAKERS switch to ON.

4.Set the BALANCE control to the center position.

5.Set the DIRECT button to off.

6.Set the TAPE2 MONITOR button to off.

PLAYBACK PROCEDURES

1.Set the INPUT SELECTOR knob to the desired playback source.

ÖFor playback of a compact disc: Set to [CD].

ÖFor reception of an AM/FM broadcast: Set to [TUNER].

ÖFor playback of a record: Set to [PHONO].

ÖFor playback with the equipment connected to the LINE terminals: Set to [LINE].

ÖFor playback of a tape: Set to [TAPE1/CD-R/MD].

NOTES:

Ö When you do not want to monitor the TAPE2 MONITOR sound, set the PATE2 MONITOR button to OFF.

Ö When you select PHONO, the sound is muted for a few seconds.

2.Operate the equipment to begin playback.

3.Adjust playback volume with the VOLUME con- trol on this unit.

4.Adjust the tone to your preference using the BASS and TREBLE controls, and LOUDNESS but- ton.

RECORDING TAPES

1.Select the recording equipment with the INPUT SELECTOR knob.

2.Begin recording by operating the recording equip- ment and cassette deck.

Refer to the operating instructions of your cassette deck for proper operating procedures.

COPYING TAPES

When two decks are used, you can record the sounds from one deck onto the other.

Application examples:

ÖTo make a tape copy with contents identical to the original tape.

ÖTo edit a recording of an FM broadcast in order to cut out unwanted commercials, recording only of desired material onto another tape.

1.Load tapes for playback (pre-recorded tape) and recording (blank tape) into the respective cas- sette decks.

2.Select the copying direction with the INPUT SE- LECTOR knob and TAPE2 MONITOR button.

ÖWhen copying from the cassette deck of the TAPE1/CD- R/MD terminals to the cassette deck of the TAPE2 MONITOR terminals: Set the INPUT SELECTOR knob to TAPE1/CD-R/MD.

ÖWhen copying from the cassette deck of the TAPE2 MONITOR terminals to the cassette deck of TAPE1/CD- R/MD terminals: Set the TAPE2 MONITOR button to ON and the INPUT SELECTOR knob to a position other than TAPE1/CD-R/MD.

3.Operate the cassette decks to begin copying.

Set the cassette deck with the original (playback) tape to the playback mode, and set the cassette deck with the blank tape to the recording mode.

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A-109 specifications

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