FRONT PANEL FACILITIES
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AUDIO/VIDEO STEREO RECEIVER N∫m¿Û≤∫
STANDBY
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RETURN RESET
POWER
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VCR 1 VCR 2 VIDEO TV/SAT | LD | TAPE 1 TAPE 2 PHONO TUNER CD |
SPEAKERS |
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AB
MASTER VOLUME | |
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MIN | MAX |
DOLBY SURROUND | SLEEP DIRECT | |
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PHONES | VIDEO | L AUDIO R |
VIDEO
INPUT
TUNING MODE
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FM/AM MPX MODE | SELECT | BASS | |
DSP OFF | DOLBY | DSP MODE | |
SURROUND MODE
BASS | TREBLE | SUPER BASS | |
– | + – | + | FLAT MAX |
Intelligent System Control
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1Remote sensor
2POWER STANDBY/ON switch
This is the switch for electric power.
ON : When set to the ON position, power is supplied and the unit becomes operational.
STANDBY : When set to the STANDBY position, the main power flow is cut and the unit is no longer fully operational. A minute flow of power feeds the unit to maintain operation readiness.
(Timer ON/OFF possible)
When the unit is switched ON, ON/OFF control can be performed by means of the optional timer.
NOTE:
÷When the power is initially turned ON, muting will be applied to prevent sound from being output for about 5 seconds.
÷If the unit is on and you switch power off and then on again, it takes about three seconds for operation to resume. This is not a malfunction.
3STANDBY indicator
The STANDBY indicator lights when the power is set to STANDBY, and goes out when set to ON.
4RETURN button
Press this button to return the receiver to its initial state. TUNER is selected at this initial state. Adjust the sound level by using the MASTER VOLUME control.
TAPE 2 MONITOR | OFF | MUTING | OFF |
DSP | OFF | FUNCTION | TUNER |
SUPER BASS | OFF |
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And SPEAKERS buttons switch as follows.
Before pressing |
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the RETURN button |
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Both A and B are off | 3 | Only A is on |
Only A is on | 3 | No change |
Only B is on | 3 | Both A and B are on |
Both A and B are on | 3 | No change |
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NOTE:
Press the RETURN button, and the frequency last selected is received. If reception of the frequency last selected is not possible, the mode automatically switches to AUTO TUNING.
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5RESET button
Use this when normal operation is not possible because of external influences such as static electricity, lightning or when operations are not functioning even when operation buttons are pressed. Press this button to return to normal operating conditions.
(The input selector automatically switches to TUNER, and SPEAKERS button A is the only one on.
Also, the tuner station memory, surround settings, and remote control REMOTE SET UP settings are all returned to their initial defaults.)
If you press this button when the power is ON, the unit switches to POWER STANDBY.
6SPEAKERS buttons (A, B)
On/off switches for the A and B speaker systems.
7Input selector buttons
VCR 1 | : Press when performing playback on a first VCR unit. |
VCR 2 | : Press when performing playback on a second VCR |
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VIDEO | : Press when performing playback on a TV camera or |
| VCR connected to VIDEO INPUT jack on the front |
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TV/SAT : Press to watch TV broadcasts from the TV tuner
| connected to the rear panel TV/SAT IN jacks. |
LD | : Press when performing playback on an LD player. |
TAPE 1 : Press when performing playback on a cassette deck.
TAPE 2 MONITOR
: Press when performing playback on a second cassette
| deck and when monitoring recording. |
PHONO : Press when playing records on a turntable. | |
TUNER | : Press when listening to radio broadcasts. |
CD | : Press when playing compact discs on a CD player. |
8AC-3 button**/indicator
Switches
No sound will be heard if you turn on this switch when playing an LD that does not use the
**Setting is memorized separately for each input selector button.
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