Page 2 - AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER
Page 3 - Introduction; READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT; CAUTION; FOR YOUR SAFETY; Note on recycling
2 : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. Introduction READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presenceof uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product'senclosure that may be of suffi...
Page 4 - CONTENTS
3 CONTENTS Introduction � READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT......................................................................................... 2 System Connections ..................................................................................................................................
Page 5 - System Connections; CONNECTING ANTENNAs
4 System Connections • Do not plug the AC input cord into the wall AC outlet until all connections are completed.• Be sure to connect the white RCA pin cords to the L (left) and the red RCA pin cords to the R (right) jacks when making audio connections. • Make connections firmly and correctly. If no...
Page 6 - CONNECTING AUDIO COMPONENTS; CONNECTING PHONO
5 • The AUX jacks may also be connected to an additional component such as MD recorder, tape deck, etc. 3 . CONNECTING AUDIO COMPONENTS 4 . CONNECTING DIGI-LINK • Connect this jack to the DIGI-LINK jack of the external Sherwood component that usesthe DIGI-LINK II or III remote controlsystem. � Note ...
Page 7 - CONNECTING SPEAKERS
• This outlet is switched on (power-on mode) and off (standby mode) according to power control asfollows (Maximum total capacity is 100 W (0.43A)). Standby mode - Switched AC outlet off Power-on mode - Switched AC outlet on 6 • Usally SPEAKER A terminals are used for only a pair of speakers. When yo...
Page 8 - Front Panel & Remote Controls; REMOTE CONTROLS
7 Front Panel & Remote Controls � REMOTE CONTROLS � FLUORESCENT DISPLAY � FRONT PANEL
Page 10 - Load two batteries matching the polarity.
9 LOADING BATTERIES REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION RANGE � Use the remote control unit within a range of about 7 meters (23 feet) and angles of up to30 degrees aiming at the remote sensor. � Remove the batteries when they are not used for a long time. � Do not use the rechargeable batteries(Ni-Cd type). 1...
Page 11 - LISTENING TO A PROGRAM SOURCE; Operations; Switch the desired speakers on.; Before operation
10 LISTENING TO A PROGRAM SOURCE Operations � Then the corresponding speaker indication(“SPKA(or/and) B”) is displayed and the sound can beheard from the speakers connected to theselected speaker terminals. � When using the headphones for private listening,press the corresponding SPEAKER button tosw...
Page 12 - Adjust the volume to a comfortable listening level.; To listen with the headphones.
11 5 . Adjust the volume to a comfortable listening level. � “MUTE” flickers. � To resume the previous sound level, press thisbutton again. � Be sure to switch off both A and B speakers. 6 . To mute the sound. 7 . To listen with the headphones. 4 . Operate the selected component for playback. � Each...
Page 13 - At the desired tone mode, adjust the tone as desired.; Adjusting the sound volume balance; Enter the balance mode.
12 � “TON DIR” is displayed, “DIRECT” lights up andthe sound that bypasses the tone circuitry will beheard. � To cancel the tone direct function, press thisbutton again to display “TON CTRL”, and then"DIRECT" goes off. � Each time this button is pressed, the correspondingtone mode is selecte...
Page 14 - LISTENING TO RADIO BROADCASTS; Auto tuning; Select the tuner and then the desired band.; Manual tuning
LISTENING TO RADIO BROADCASTS Auto tuning • Each time this button is pressed, the mode changes as follows: � Tuning mode : “PRESET” goes off. Preset mode : “PRESET” lights up. � • The tuner will now search until a station of sufficient strength has been found. The displayshows the tuned frequency an...
Page 15 - Presetting radio stations; Tune in the desired station with auto or manual tuning.
14 Presetting radio stations • You can store up to 30 preferred stations in the memory. • “MEM” is flickering for 5 seconds. 1 . Tune in the desired station with auto or manual tuning. 2 . Press the MEMORY button. 3 . Select the desired preset number (1~30) and press the MEMORY button. 4 . Repeat th...
Page 16 - Select the desired preset number.
15 Listening to FM stereo broadcasts • Then “PRESET” lights up. • While listening to FM broadcasts, press the FM MODE button. • Each time this button is pressed, the FM mode changes as follows: � Stereo mode : “ST” lights up. Mono mode : “ST” goes off. � • When FM stereo broadcasts are poor because ...
Page 17 - RDS Search; In the FM mode, select the RDS search mode.
16 LISTENING TO RDS BROADCASTS (FM ONLY) RDS Tuner (Regional Option for some countries in Europe, etc.) RDS (Radio Data System) is a method for sending information signals together with the transmitter signals. Yourtuner is capable of translating these signals and putting the information on the disp...
Page 18 - In the FM mode, press the SEARCH MODE button three times.; PTY Search; In the FM mode, press the SEARCH MODE button twice.
17 1 . In the FM mode, press the SEARCH MODE button three times. PTY Search • Use this function to automatically search and receive the stations broadcasting the desired program type. • “PTY SRCH” is displayed. • Use this function to automatically search and receive the stations broadcasting the tra...
Page 19 - DISPLAY
18 • Each time this button is pressed, the display mode changes as follows; • If the signals are too weak or no RDS service is available, “NO NAME”, “NO PTY”, “NO TIME” or“NO TEXT” will be displayed. In the FM mode, Frequency Program Service name (PS) Program Type (PTY) Clock Time (CT) Radio Text(RT...
Page 20 - RECORDING; Recording with TAPE
19 RECORDING Recording with TAPE Recording with AUX � The volume, tone(bass, treble) and balance settings have no effect on the recording signals. � When you select tuner, CD or PHONO as a recording source, recording may be made on TAPE or AUX, or bothsimultaneously. 1 . Select the desired input as ...
Page 21 - Operating the sleep timer; OTHER FUNCTIONS; Adjusting the brightness of the fluorescent displays
20 Operating the sleep timer � The sleep timer allows the system to continue tooperate for a specified period of time beforeautomatically shutting off. � To set the receiver to automatically turn off afterthe specified period of time. � Each time this button is pressed, the sleep timechanges as foll...
Page 22 - Troubleshooting Guide
21 Troubleshooting Guide PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY If a fault occurs, run through the table 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 with your dealer. Under n...
Page 23 - Specifications
22 � AMPLIFIER SECTION � Power output, stereo mode, 8 Ω , THD 0.08 %, 20 Hz~20 kHz ............................................................... 2X100 W � Total harmonic distortion, 8 Ω , 100 W, 20 Hz~20 kHz ............................................................................... 0.04 % � I...