Operating Instructions
Listening to your CD player, tape deck, tuner or other source
1.Turn Volume control to minimum level and press the flat Power switch to turn on the amplifier. The power indicator lights blue and the protection circuitry checks for short circuit or other problems for a few seconds before sound output.
2.Press ”Speaker 1” to hear loudspeakers connected to the rear Speakers 1 terminals. Press ”Speaker 2” to hear loudspeakers connected to the rear Speakers 2 terminals. Press both to hear both speaker pairs at once. To listen to headphones only, press to turn off any active speaker pair.
3.Select desired source for listening by pressing the front panel Source up or down repeatedly until the name of the source is shown in the Main Information Display or by pressing the desired Source button on the remote control.
4.Begin playing the desired source.
5.Adjust the Volume control to the desired level.
6.Adjust Bass, Treble and Balance controls as desired (the Source Direct function must be turned off). To adjust the bass level, press the Mode Button twice so that the Main Informa- tion Display shows BASS 0dB. By turning the Volume Button to the right, the bass level will increase, turning the Volume Button left will decrease the bass level.
Once the desired bass level has been set, press the Mode Button to set the requested level for the treble. The Main Information Display will show TREBLE 0dB. By turning the Volume Button to the right, the treble level will increase, turning the Volume Button left will decrease the treble level.
Once the desired treble level has been set, press the Mode Button to set the requested level for the balance. The Main Information Display will show BALANCE 0. By turning the Volume Button to the right, the balance will move to the right speaker, turning the Volume Button left will move the balance to the left speaker.
Press the Mode Button again to return the the normal volume indication.
7.Press ”Source Direct” until the the Main Infor- mation Display shows DIRECT ON to bypass the tone control to ensure purest
sound performance. Press again to turn the bypass function off and to make the tone and balance controls function again.
Making a recording
You may record any source to tape or to
To select the desired source for recording (this can be a different source than the one being listened to), press the Record Source Selector up or down button on the front panel repeatedly until the indicator for the name of the source to be recorded is shown in the Main Information Display.
NOTE: The record output signal is taken directly from the program source and is unaffected by the Volume, Bass, Treble or Balance controls.
Important Notes:
•The functions ”Source Direct” and ”Record Source” can be selected on the front panel only, not from the remote control.
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Troubleshooting
This unit is designed for
If the problem is... | Make sure that... |
No lights illuminate when power cord is plugged into AC outlet. | • The unit is plugged into a live outlet. |
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No sound is heard. | • Speaker switches corresponding to the desired speakers are pressed. |
| • Correct source button has been pressed. |
| • Volume is turned up. |
| • Speaker wires are connected properly. |
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Sound is not heard from the speaker system on one side. | • The speaker wires and connection wires are connected correctly. |
| • Set the balance setting to 0 |
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When listening to stereo sound, the left and right sounds are reversed. | • The speaker wires are connected correctly. |
| • The wires between components are connected correctly. |
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Intermittent or continuous buzzing or hissing. | • The unit is away from fluorescent lights, TV, motors and other electrical appliances. |
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The remote control and front panel controls don't appear to work. | • Disconnect the AC line cord from the wall socket, wait 5 minutes and then |
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Humming noise when listening to LP | • Ground wire from record player has been connected to ground terminal on amplifier. |
| • Cable from record player is away from power cords and speaker cables. |
Howl or ringing when listening to LP. | • Record player is not to close to speakers. |
| • Record player is on stable surface. |
Low sound level when listening to LP. | • Cable from record player is connected to the Phono jacks. |
| • The phono cartridge is MM, not MC. |
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