q Power switch (POWER)

When the power switch is turned ON (¢), the MUTE/STANDBY LED !1lights.

When the power switch is turned ON, power is supplied to the unit. It takes a few seconds after the power is turned on for the unit to warm up. This is due to the built-in muting circuit that eliminates noise during the on/off operation.

w Remote Control Sensor(REMOTE SENSOR)

This sensor receives the infra-red light transmitted from the wireless remote control unit.

For remote control, point the wireless remote control unit towards the sensor.

e Headphone jack (PHONES)

This jack is used to plug in the headphones.

(The SPEAKER output is turned off when the headphones are plugged in.)

To prevent hearing loss, do not raise the volume level excessively when using headphones.

r Bass control (BASS)

This knob is used to control the bass quality of the sound. When the knob is set at the center position, the frequency characteristics are flattened in the range below 1000 Hz. The bass is emphasized as the knob is moved off center to the right (,), and reduced as it is moved to the left (.).

t Treble control (TREBLE)

This knob is used to control the treble quality of the sound. When the knob is set at the center position, the frequency characteristics are flattened in the range above 1000 Hz. The treble is emphasized as the knob is moved off center to the right (,), and reduced as it is moved to the left (.).

y Balance control (BALANCE)

This knob is used to adjust the balance between the left and right channels.

When it is set to the center position, the amplitude of the amplifier is equal on both sides. If the volume on the right side is too low, turn the knob to the right (,). If the volume on the left side is too low, turn the knob to the left (.). This will achieve an even balance on the left and right sides.

u Volume control (VOLUME)

This knob controls the overall volume level.

Turn the knob to the right (,) to raise the volume and to the left (.) to lower it.

i Recording output selector(REC OUT SELECTOR)

Use this to select the output source for recording onto a tape deck, etc.

TAPE-1 12: (COPY)

Use this position when making copies of tapes using two tape decks. The input signal from the deck connected to the TAPE-1/CD-R input terminals is fed to the TAPE-2/MD REC OUT terminals.

PHONO:

Used to recording from the turntable.

CD:

Used to recording from the CD player.

TUNER:

Used to recording from the tuner.

AUX-1:

Used to recording component that connected to the DVD/ AUX-1 terminals.

AUX-2:

Used to recording component that connected to the AUX- 2 terminals.

NOTE:

Copying is not possible from TAPE-2/MD to TAPE- 1/CD-R.

o Input selector switch (INPUT SELECTOR)

Use these to select the program source.

When the switch for the desired program source is selected, its LED lights. One program source only can be selected at a time, as follows.

TAPE-2/MD:

Use this position when using the tape deck, etc., connected to the TAPE-2/MD terminals.

TAPE-1/CD-R:

Use this position when using the tape deck, etc., connected to the TAPE-1/CD-R terminals.

PHONO:

Use this position when using the record player connected

to the PHONO terminals.

Use the CARTRIDGE selection switch @1to switch the sensitivity to correspond to the cartridge type being used.

CD:

Used to listen a compact disc player or other component that is connected to the CD terminals.

TUNER:

Used to play a component such as an FM/AM tuner or a TV tuner that is connected to the TUNER terminals.

DVD/AUX-1:

Used to play a component such as a HiFi video player, TV tuner or tape deck that is connected to the DVD/AUX-1 terminals.

AUX-2/P. DIRECT:

Used to play a component such as a HiFi video player, TV tuner or tape deck that is connected to the AUX-2 terminals. And power amp direct terminal is selected by using the P. DIRECT switch on the back panel.

NOTE:

When selecting the power amp direct terminal, volume control function of this unit does not work, so set volume level by the component connecting to this terminal.

!0Source direct switch (SOURCE DIRECT)

The controls (BASS r, TREBLE t and BALANCE y) can be used when this switch is in the OFF (£) position.

When set to the ON (¢) position, the above controls are by passed and the signals are input directly to the volume control circuit, providing high quality sound.

!1Mute/Standby LED (MUTE/STANDBY)

This LED flashes while the muting circuit is activated when the power is turned on and when muting is turned on from the remote control unit, and remains lit (without flashing) while the power switch q is turned ON (¢).

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