Page 2 - READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT; To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug; INTRODUCTION; UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION; Congratulations on Your Purchase!; CAUTION; Caution : Do not block ventilation openings or stack other; Note to CATV System Installer:; This reminder is provided to call the; FCC INFORMATION; Any changes or modifications in construction of this device; FOR AUSTRALIA AND EUROPE; FOR YOUR SAFETY; FOR OTHER COUNTRIES; AC voltage selector switches; FOR YOUR SAFETY; WARNING; ENGLISH
READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT FOR U.S.A. AND CANADA .......................................... 120 V Units shipped to the U.S.A. and Canada are designed foroperation on 120 V AC only. Safety precaution with use of a polarized AC plug.However, some products may be supplied with a nonpolarizedp...
Page 3 - INSTALLATION; CONNECTIONS; FM
INSTALLATION Please make the following connections (where applicable). Notes! – SWITCH OFF THE RECEIVER BEFORE MAKING ANY CONNECTIONS. – Do not connect the receiver to the wall socket when making connections. – Be sure to connect the white plugs to the L (left) and the red plugs to the R (right) jac...
Page 4 - SPEAKER POSITIONING; two; III; II
INSTALLATION SPEAKER POSITIONING 5. VIDEO IN/OUT– MONITOR OUT – output jack for connecting to the video input of a TV set. The TV set must then be switched to that input. – VCR 1 PLAY/REC – PLAY(input) and REC(output) jacks for connecting the video output and input of a VCR – LDP PLAY – input jack f...
Page 5 - FUNCTION OVERVIEW; FRONT
FUNCTION OVERVIEW FRONT PANEL 1 1.POWER BUTTON For switching the power on and switching on toSTANDBY. 1 2.SLEEP TIMER BUTTON For activating the SLEEP TIMER. 1 3.PHONES For connecting headphone.Turn A and B SPEAKER switches off for private listening. 1 4.SPEAKERS A, B SELECTOR SWITCHES Press A or B s...
Page 7 - REMOTE FUNCTION OVERVIEW
REMOTE FUNCTION OVERVIEW AMPLIFIER 1 1.POWER – for power control of this receiver or system. (as described in amplifier chapter titled "POWERON/STANDBY") 1 2.SLEEP – for setting a time period after which the system will automatically be switched to standby. 1 4.SYSTEM DISPLAY – for dimming d...
Page 8 - AMPLIFIER
SOUND CONTROLVolume Adjust the overall volume with the MASTER VOLUME control. Balance Adjust the stereo balance between the left and the right channels with the BALANCE control. Treble Adjust the high tones with the TREBLE control. Bass Adjust the bass tones with the BASS control. WARNING : Extreme ...
Page 9 - FL
AMPLIFIER DOLBY 3 STEREO : Choose this setting to play back movies and music (especially Laser Discs, video cassettesand TV broadcasts with DOLBY SURROUND sound) whennot using the rear speakers. You get a clear perception ofthe position and direction of the sound. DOLBY 3 STEREOcombines the front an...
Page 10 - TUNER
TUNER TUNINGAUTOMATIC TUNING Press TUNING ▲ or ▼ for more than 1 second. – AUTO appears on the display. The tuner will now search until a station of sufficient strength has been found. Thedisplay shows the tuned frequency. If the station found is not the desired one, simply repeatthis operation. – W...
Page 11 - OTHER POSSIBILITIES
SLEEP The sleep mode allows the system to continue to operate fora specified period of time before automatically shutting off. Press the SLEEP button. – The display shows the indication SLEEP 10.– This means that the system will be switched to standby after 10 minutes.Select the required sleep time ...
Page 12 - MODEL
Enjoying other video input during dubbing Example)Enjoying VCR 2 on TV monitor and from speakers during dubbing from LDP to VCR 1 Select VCR 2 as the input being enjoyed.Select LDP as recording source with the VCR 1 RECORDbutton.Start recording on the VCR 1Start play on the LDP.Start playback on the...
Page 13 - TROUBLE SHOOTING
TROUBLE SHOOTING If a fault occurs, run through the points listed below before taking your receiver for repair.If the fault persists, attempt to solve it by switching the receiver off and on again . If this fails to resolve the situation, consult your dealer. Under no circumstances should you repair...