Page 2 - CAUTION; - All operating and use instructions should be followed.; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION • Read all of these instructions.• Save these instructions for later use.• Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the audio equipment. 1 Read instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. 2 Retain instructions - The safety and...
Page 3 - NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER; this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
GB 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Section 820-40 of the NECwhich provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shallbe connected to the grounding s...
Page 4 - REMOVE THE FUSE; and; PLUG
GB 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL, WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, ISINTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED “DANGEROUS VOLTAGE”WITHIN THE PRODUCT’S...
Page 5 - BEFORE USE; READ THIS BEFORE OPERATION; object should get into the set, contact your dealer.; CONTENTS; ABOUT THE POWER SWITCH
GB 5 BEFORE USE READ THIS BEFORE OPERATION • Choose the installation location of your unit carefully. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or close to a source of heat. Also avoid locations subject to vibrations and excessive dust, heat, cold or moisture. • The ventilation holes should not be covered...
Page 6 - CONNECTING ANTENNAS; FM INDOOR ANTENNA; Strip the cable and dress it as shown.
GB 6 CONNECTING ANTENNAS FM INDOOR ANTENNA In an area with strong FM signals, the “T”-type FM antenna provided is sufficient.Extend this into a “T” shape and connect the two wires at the base of the “T” to the provided matchingtransformer, as shown. After completing connection, plug the transformer ...
Page 7 - negative and positive.; CONNECTING SPEAKER SYSTEMS
GB 7 CONNECTING ANTENNAS AM INDOOR LOOP ANTENNA The high-performance AM loop antenna provided with the receiver is sufficient for good reception in mostareas. Connect the loop antenna’s wires to the AM antenna terminals as shown. Place the antenna on a shelf, for example, or hang it on a window fram...
Page 8 - CONNECTING AUDIO EQUIPMENT; on until all connections have been performed.; AUX IN jacks; Connect the Auxiliary output jacks to the AUX IN jacks.
GB 8 CONNECTING AUDIO EQUIPMENT CAUTION • Do not plug the power cord of any component into AC outlets and do not turn their POWER switches on until all connections have been performed. • The cable connectors should be fully inserted into the jacks. Loose connections may cause hum and noise. • Read t...
Page 9 - CONNECTING VIDEO EQUIPMENT; AUDIO SIGNAL JACKS; respectively DVD Coaxial or Digital input.; NOTES
GB 9 CONNECTING VIDEO EQUIPMENT AUDIO SIGNAL JACKS • Connect the video deck (VCR) LINE output (AUDIO OUT) jacks to the IN (VIDEO 1) jacks, and the video deck (VCR) LINE input (AUDIO IN) jacks to the OUT (VIDEO 1) jacks. • Connect the LD player AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to the VIDEO 2 jacks.• Connect the DV...
Page 10 - AUDIO OPERATIONS; SLEEP Timer Function (on the Remote Control Unit); When this system is subjected to an electrical shock.
GB 10 AUDIO OPERATIONS NOTES The following points apply throughout the “Audio Operations”sections unless otherwise noted. To simplify explanations, instructionsrefer to names of buttons and controls on the front panel, makingno mention of the use of remote control unit. PRIVATE LISTENING For private...
Page 11 - BASIC OPERATIONS; AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS
GB 11 AUDIO OPERATIONS BASIC OPERATIONS 1 Press the POWER button to ON. 2 Adjust the tone as required with the BASS and TREBLE tone controls. Adjust the balance between theleft and right channels with the BALANCE control. 3 Select the desired source with the Source Selector. An indicator for the sel...
Page 12 - RADIO RECEPTION; AUTO TUNING
GB 12 RADIO RECEPTION AUTO TUNING 1 Select the Tuner by turning the Source selector. 2 Select the AM or FM by pressing the AM/FM selector button. 3 Press the Tune/Preset MODE button to change to TUNING mode. (The PRESET CH. indicator disappearsfrom the display.) This button is used to select Tuning ...
Page 13 - MANUAL MEMORY PRESETTING; Empty presets will be skipped during preset tuning.; RECALLING FREQUENCIES
GB 13 RADIO RECEPTION MANUAL MEMORY PRESETTING 1 Select the Tuner by turning the Source selector. 2 Select the AM or FM by pressing the AM/FM selector button. 3 Press the Tune/Preset MODE button to change to TUNING mode. (The PRESET CH. indicator disappearsfrom the display). 4 Select the frequency y...
Page 14 - RDS DISPLAY
GB 14 RDS (RADIO DATA SYSTEM) RDS is a broadcasting service which allows stations to send additional information along with the regularradio program signal. RDS services can be received only in FM band. RDS DISPLAY 1 Select the tuner with the Source selector. 2 Press the AM/FM button to select FM. 3...
Page 15 - AVAILABLE SURROUND MODES; center speaker is needed for the 3 Stereo mode to function.; NOTE; processor and play DVD with the; LFE: LOW FREQUENCY EXTENSION; DOLBY SURROUND
GB 15 AVAILABLE SURROUND MODES When you use the surround function, the sound creates a “live” atmosphere such as that experienced inmovie theaters, discos, stadiums and concert halls. This unit is provided with the following surroundmodes, which can be selected using the SURROUND MODE switches.Selec...
Page 16 - STEREO
GB 16 AVAILABLE SURROUND MODES 3 STEREO Front speakers receive rear (surround) speaker signals in addition to front speakers signals.Center speaker works similarly as that of Dolby Pro Logic mode. In this way, you can enjoy playback soundhaving superior sound positioning. HALL SURROUND When playing ...
Page 17 - SPEAKER POSITIONING; • Front speakers; for all surround modes.; Center speaker; Reproduces powerful deep bass sounds.; CENTER SPEAKER MODE; the main L and R speakers.; FRONT SPEAKER MODE; channel and other selected channels are output to the subwoofer.; SPEAKER CONFIGURATION
GB 17 SPEAKER POSITIONING The installation positions of speakers differ according to the size, and acoustics of the listening room. Whileactually listening to a program source, try various speaker positions to determine which layout provides thebest surround effect. • Front speakers Place to the fro...
Page 18 - SURROUND EFFECTS; DELAY TIME; Adjustable Range; DOLBY PRO LOGIC Mode:
GB 18 SURROUND EFFECTS DELAY TIME • Refer to OSD surround mode. (page 17) When you adjust the delay time in the DOLBY DIGITAL mode, an additional 15 ms is automatically addedto the surround channels in the DOLBY PRO LOGIC mode. The current setting is shown on the display. DELAY TIME SETTING Adjustab...
Page 22 - • In the case of DTS or DOLBY DIGITAL, your choices are:
GB 22 OSD (ON SCREEN DISPLAY) When you have selected DOLBY DIGITAL as your SURROUND MODE, the menu will include options foradjusting the DELAY TIME (see page 13) for each speaker channel. Using the right/left buttons, thedelay for the CENTER speaker can be set from 0 to 5ms and the REAR speakers can...
Page 23 - REMOTE CONTROL UNIT; USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT; buttons on the remote will not operate the receiver.; BATTERY INSTALLATION; Remove the battery compartment cover.; BATTERY REPLACEMENT
GB 23 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT NOTES • Ensure the slide switch near the bottom of the remote’s fascia is in the “RCVR” position, otherwise most buttons on the remote will not operate the receiver. • Even if the remote control unit is operated within the effective range, remo...
Page 24 - TROUBLESHOOTING
• Try reducing the treble sound by turning thetreble controls. • Try changing the location, height and/ordirection of the antenna. • Set the FM mode to monaural by pressing theFM MUTE/MONO button. (Note that thebroadcast will then be heard as monauralsound). • If an indoor antenna is being used, cha...
Page 25 - SPECIFICATIONS
GB 25 SPECIFICATIONS AMPLIFIER SECTION Output Power (Front) 60 watts RMS per channel minimum** Surround Output Power 40 + 40 Watt (Front) (0.5% THD, 1 kHz, 8 Ω ) 40 Watt (Center)40 + 40 Watt (Rear) Total Harmonic Distortion (Front) 0.02 % (at 60 watts, 1 kHz) Delay Time DOLBY DIGITAL REAR 0 - 15 msC...
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