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CD DIGITAL OUT

(OPTICAL)

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VIDEO/AUX IN

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Consulte el manual de instrucciones del equipo conectado para tener mas detalles.

Los cables de conexion no han sido suministrados. Obtenga Ios cables de conexion necesarios.

Consulte con su concesionario Aiwa en cuanto al equipo optional.

Esta unidad puede introducer sefiales de sonido analogico a tlraves de estas tomas.

Utilice un cable con clavijas fono RCA para conectar equipos de audio (reproductores de discos laser, videos, televisor, etc.). Conecte la clavija roja a la toma VIDEO/AUX R y la blanca a la toma VIDEO/AUX L.

Esta unidad pueda dar salida a sehales de sonido digital de discos compactos a traves de esta toma. Utilice un cable optico para conectar @l equipo de audio digital (platina de cinta audiodigital, grabadora de minidiscos, etc.).

Quite la tapa contra el polvo @ de la toma CD DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL). Luego, conecte la clavija del cable optico a la toma

CD DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL).

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ICuando no se utilice la toma CD DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)

Ponga la tapa contra el polvo.

TOMAS SURROUND SPEAKERS

Conecte unos altavoces ambientales opcionales de 8 a 16 ohmios de impedancia a Ias tomas.

Para hater la reproduction en el equipo conectado a Ias tomas

VIDEO/AUX IN, siga el procedimiento siguiente:U) w

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1

Pulse VIDEO/AUX.

 

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“VIDEO”aparecera en el visualizador.

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2

Haga la reproduction

en el equipo

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conectado.

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Para cambiar el nombre de una fuente de sonido en el ?@ visualizador

Cuando se pulse VI DEO/AUX, “VIDEO” se visualizara ~

inicialmente. Esto podra ser cambiado por “AUX o “TV, o Cuando la alimentacion este conectada, pulse POWER mientras pulsa VIDEO/AUX.

Repita el procedimiento para seleccionar uno de Ios nombres.

Para ajustar el nivel del sonido del equipo conectado a

Ias tomas VIDEO/AUX IN

Cuando el nivel del sonido de la fuente externa sea muy superior o muy inferior al nivel del sonido de otras fuentes de sonido, ajustelo de la forma siguiente:

1Pulse VIDEO/AUX y haga la reproduction en el equipo.

2Pulse 40> hasta que el nivel del sonido sea el mismo que el de otras fuentes de funcion.

Durante la grabacion no podra ajustar el nivel dei sonido.

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Z-L70 specifications

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