REAR PANEL
CONNECTIONS
Atl connections
to the rear panel should be
made with the power to the entire
turned
off,
To avoid
confusion,
connect
one cable at
a time
between
the
different
components
of your system.
This is safest way to avoid cross,eonnectin9
channels or contusing signal inputs wilh
outouts.
(j)
REMOTE
CONTROL
BUS TERMINAL
A tuner. amplifier
cassette deck and player
are connected
-to this terminal
remote
control,
The terminal
and tho connection
cable
are
to
prevent
(SeeFigure 3)
POWER OUTLET (SYSTEM IISYSTEM 2)
The power
plug of
ged into
this outlet v Audio
oquipjnont
connected
can be turned
on Of Off by
SYSTEM
I/SYSTEM
2 powen
the front
panel or by the remote
eon trol
unit (RMC.12).
3 POWE
R
CABLE
Plugged Onto a household power outlet;
The voltage selector is installed on bottom
side Of the unit,
The
AC
mains-switch
is secondary
nected and doesn't disconnect
the unit from
the AC mains in "OFF" position,
4 VOLTAGEsececxon
Should
be put in the position
corresponding
to the AC mains voltage in
the paragraph FOHEWOHU)
at the beginning
of this manual)
5
FRONT
PANEL.
FEATURES
(9) POWER
STANDBY
INDICATOR
Lights when the power cable ié'
into
the AC outlet.
(G)
INFRARED
EMITTER
WINDOW
(COMMAND)
A
window
on
the
unit
receives
emitter
remote
control
signals which
sent from •the remote control
unit, Aim the
remote
control
unit
so that
window
is in line with
the window
remote
control
unit,
INFRARED
EMITTER
RECEIVE
or,
CATOR
(EYE)
Ihe
the
remote
signals
onit
[lowever.
the indicator
wheii
the PAUSE button
Control
is
SYSTEM
I/SYSTEM
2 POWER SWITCH
POWER STANDBY (SYSTEM 1/2)
Pressing cither
switch
turns on tho power;
i! again turns lhe power
remote control
unit
is
used tor turfiinq
the
on
off.
Note:
The
SYSTEM
I/SYSTEM
*witches
arc used to
manually
on
olf
the power inlet on the rear
eon,
panel, Wt.e these switchos
power
switches,
SYSTEM
I/SYSTEM
2 SWITCHES
CATOR
Pressing
SYSTEM
1 or SYSTEM 2
(Soc
power switch ii9hts the indicator (red LED)
corresponding
to the switch pressed,
The
drawer
which
houses
the
trol
unit
out
when *'PUSH"
right of the front panel is oressed.
Place tho remote control
unit 'in
it
not to
(Of
oefiOd Of time,
ABOUT
THIS
Refer to the
in this
printed in BOLDFACE,
on the unit,
This drawing gives a
infrared
functions
of the various buttons
are
RMC,I?,
See the various Owner's
concerning
operation
its
emitter
fief , tope dock ond so forth.
on the
DESCRIPTION
O
Remote
control
infrared
eontrol
This is a slidinn switch. Sliding tho switch
to thc ON position
Of the
the
remote
control
Sond indicator
lights when any of the
on the remote control
Otf. Thc
o
Infrared
emitter
2
Tho
infrared
turn
window,
BO
window
of the receiver
as ordinary
Homote
FM/AM
buttons
one
of
or AM broadcasts.
O TUNING button W PjoovvN)
the
UP or
remote
than
seconds
Oii
quenes./ received in 50
in 9 kHz
either
of lhese
0.5
starts
When
O
Station selection
call)
These
quencies from
MANUAL
[lo•never,
frequencies of stations
Divort on pogo
The
tho correspond ing channels on the tuner.
references to the controls
-type as they
o
Volume control
explanation
of the
Pressing the up button
on the
level i
Manualq
decreases it.
of
Input $0jgct bu ttons
•from one of
ON/OFF
switch
Muting button (MUTE)
This button
(lock
is
reducing (he
in the
ing unexoected vibitorti. Pressinq this button
fsocond tillie
orininal
b10ttons
unit is pressed.
Baianee
Used to {'(jjust the I)/ilanee, First press the
window
BALANCE
volume
is emitted
from
Ihis
to aim
it
the
receive
unit
in
the
Ptft%bif10 • this Uutton
to
Press LOW to
DOWN
-for
noiw or
or lowers the
Press HIGH to
tor FM oncl
in
for AM (in •Europe).
scratched records),
buttons
lot' more
than
tuning, vvhich *tops
is encountered
,
buttons
(Memory
buttong
are
•to recall
station
fro.
tuner's
they
not effective
until
the
have been preset
buttons
(VOLUME)
oressing
the
DOWN
hutton
buttons are.
to select -the input
of the system.
if, convenient 'for temporarily
of -the input
i$ especially useful when changing
answering the telephone, or receive
the volume to its
condition,
button
button.
In order to increat;e the
on the left side,
L botton
tho R b01ton
to Anc:rense
on "the right
button
(LOUDNESS)
more dynamic
listening
reduced
volorrje
huttoos (LOW/HIGH)
low frequencies
(motor
by record
frequencies
poorly recorded tapes or