1. Remove the cover of the battery compartment
remote controller.
2. Insert the two accessory IEC R6 (type "AA') batteries
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Point the transmitter of the remote controller properly at the sensor
Align the polarities of the batteries with the (+) and (~) markings
on the unit and operate.
inside the compartment and insert properly
* The remote controller will work within a distance of about about 20
3. Replace the compartment lid
feet from the front of the unit and within a range of about 30
degrees at either side, left or right, provided that there are no
obstacles between the remote controller and the unit.
if the remote controller is brought closer to the unit, this operating
angle is increased.
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€xposure to direct sunlight or strong lights such as a spotlight will
reduce the operating distance or may make the remote controller
inoperable.
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Press each of the control buttons properly one at a time.
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Handle the remote controller properly - do not drop it or splash it
with water.
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Do not leave the remote controller in a location where it will be
exposed to direct sunlight or to high temperatures or humidity
levels
Replacing the batteries
The operating range of the remote controller will be reduced when the
batteries wear out. If this happens, replace the two batteries with
fresh units.
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Use two 1.5 V [EC R6 (type *AA') batteries with this remote
'controller.
Do not mix new batteries with already used batteries. _
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Use batteries designed to prevent leakage of the internal
electrolyte.
Operating procedures
Basic Operation
Preparations
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Press the A of B SPEAKERS switch:
;
When using headphones, set the A and B switches to OFF.
v. Press the POWER switch on the front panel to turn on the power.
Playing a Program Source
4. Press the desired INPUT SELECTOR button to select the program
source, and operate the selected component (CD player, cassette
deck, VCR, etc.) to start playback.
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. To listen to a radio broadcast, operate the unit referring to the
"Tuning FM and AM stations" section.
djusting the Sound Volume and Quality
the left and right channels
the sound to its original level
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