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INSTALLATION
■AF output level selection
The received audio can be input into your computer via the
sound card.
Before inputting the received audio into the [LINE IN] con-
nector (connector name depends on your sound card), the
output level of the [EXT-SP] must be set properly. Perform as
follows:
CAUTION: Setting ‘STEREO’and connecting a 2-con-
ductor plug cause a shor t-circuit. This may damage the
audio power amplifier.
DMulti-function receiver screen
qSelect ‘EXT-Speaker’in the option menu to bring up the
[EXT-Speaker Setting] dialog box.
wSelect the plug type as shown below.
•“STEREO”for 3-conductor stereo plug.
•“MONO”for 2-conductor
monaural plug.
eSelect the output level
as shown at right.
•“SP”f or internal or exter-
nal speaker.
•“LINE”for PC sound
card or headphones.
rConnect an appropriate cable between IC-PCR100 and
PC.
•Use a 3-conductor stereo plug for connecting to the receiver.
DSimple function receiver screen
qRight-click* the frequency indication to display shor tcut
menu and select ‘EXT-Speaker’in the Option menu to bring
up the [EXT-Speaker Setting] dialog box.
* When the mouse property is set for right-handed.
wSelect the plug type.
•“STEREO”for 3-conductor stereo plug.
•“MONO”for 2-conductor monaural plug.
eSelect the output level.
•“SP”for internal or external speaker.
•“LINE”for PC sound card or headphones.
rConnect an appropriate cable between IC-PCR100 and
PC.
[EXT-SP]
to [LINE IN]
(depends on
your sound card)