CONTROLS, CONNECTORS, AND INDICA- TORS
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qRemote Control Bus Terminals (REMOTE CONT. BUS)
These terminals can used to connect other audio equipment that is equipped with a remote control bus terminal. Connection requires a special cable. The bus OUT terminal sends signal to the connected equipment, while the bus IN terminals receive signals.
wAUX1/AUX2 Input Jacks
These auxiliary input jacks can be used to connect the audio output of a TV multiplex/stereo audio tuner, VCR, laserdisc system, or other AV component audio output.
eTuner Input Jacks
Connect these jacks to the output jacks of your tuner.
rCD Input Jacks
Connect these jacks to the output jacks of your compact disc player.
tPhono Input Jacks
Connect these jacks to the output jacks of your turntable. These input jacks are exclusive for a turntable equipped with MM (Moving Magnet) cartridge.
yTape / CD-R / MD In/Out Jacks
Connect these jacks to the play (output) and record (input) jacks of your recorders. Up to two decks can be connected.
uProcessor In/Out Jacks
Use these jacks to connect a graphic equalizer or other analog audio processor. When not used, leave these jacks connected with the supplied connecting pins.
iGround Terminal
If your turntable has a grounding wire, connect it to this terminal.
oSpeaker Systems
Connect your speaker system(s) to these terminals. There are two sets of terminals, so you can connect either one or two speaker systems.
!0AC Outlets (Switched)
Connect the power cord of another piece of equipment (VCR, tuner, CD) when you want the power of the connected equipment automatically turned on whenever you turn on this amplifier. For this to work correctly, the power switch of the connected equipment must be left on. Normally, the audio output of the connected equipment is also connected to this amplifier. Note that the total power consumption of the connected all equipment must not exceed 120W.
!1Power Cord
Connect the power cord to a standard household power outlet.
!2Power Switch
Press this switch to turn power on (depressed) and off (raised). Note that the power of any equipment connected to the switched AC outlet on the rear panel (see 10 above) is also turned on and off by operating this switch.
Turning on the power causes the POWER indicator to light, and the POWER indicator goes out when power is turned off.
While the POWER switch is in the ON position (depressed), You can put use the remote control unit’s SYSTEM POWER ON and OFF button to switch the amplifier between standby (indicated when the @4STANDBY indicator is lit) and power on.
!3Tape,CD-R/MD Selector Buttons
Press one of the these switches to select a connected tape deck or
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!4Input Selector
Use this selector to specify PHONO,CD, TUNER, AUX 1, or AUX 2 as the program source for recording or play. Selecting a program source causes the indicator above it to light.
Changing the INPUT SELECTOR setting while the amplifier is in the Standby Mode automatically turns power back on.
!5Remote Sensor
The remote sensor receive infrared commands from the remote control unit. Note that the remote control unit must be pointed directly at the remote sensor for proper operation.
!6Volume Control
Rotate this knob clockwise to increase volume, and counter- clockwise to decrease volume.
!7Muting Indicator
This indicator lights when muting is activated by pressing the remote control unit’s MUTING button.
IMPORTANT:
Be sure to double check the VOLUME control setting before pressing the remote control unit’s MUTING button to cancel muting. Restoring audio output while the VOLUME control setting is too high can damage your speakers.
!8Balance Control
Rotate this knob to shift the balance of stereo output left and right. Note that turning the BALANCE control all the way in either direction causes output from the other side to be eliminated entirely.
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