Before applying pO Ewer . cation: Read this section carefully to ensure safe operation. 10448 (En) Units sre designed for operation as follows. USA pnd Canad AC 120V only Chung e AC 220 V 0ty Australia AL 240V only “Other countries AC ¥ switchable *AC voltage selection AC vantage selector switch The AC voltage selector switch on the rear pane is set 1o the valiance tho prevails in the area to which the unit 15 shipped.
Special features SRS 3D This epoch-making SRS 3D (Sound Retrieval System 3 Dimension) system produces a throe dimensional send stage from normal stereo signals. It greatly improves the perceived width and depth of the sound stage, as well as sound imaging, while expanding the listening area. -3 Station preset This unit incorporates a function for storing received stations in preset memory with g simple operation. It is very convenient to resat the stations you like.
System connections , Connections of Audio and Video components Make connection as shown below. When connecting the related system components, refer also to the instruction manuals of the related components. Do not plug in the power lead until all connections are completed. 10440 (En) Malfunction of microcomputer 1f operation is ot possible o erroneous display appears Sven though all connections have been made properly, reset the microcomputer referring to “In case of difficulty™.
. Connection of speakers 1 Strip coating. |t Push lever 15448 (! speeches IMPERMANENT SELECTOR ‘ : 1 Return fever. [ Speaker protection circuitry ad. 1he speak’ protection s rooted i N ¢ the sheaves Cords are short try s redacted and tie sou Dakar cogs. ana switch the POWER key to ON agar wail resume Setting the speaker IMPEDANCE SELECTOR Her using the speaker A o1 speaker B separately Quakes impedance Selector position v 03 s0.
Connection method to each antenna terminal J-Push ever. { insert cord. 3 Re tern lever. 55 AM loop antenna connection The suppliant antenna s for indoor use ce 1t as far as possible from the man system, TV set.
CLUES MUTE indicator SPEAKERS indicators LOUDNESS indicator MEMORY indicator SRS 30 indicator ‘ TAPE 2 indicator _fl— Reception made indicator Broadest band indicators @POWER key Switches the power ON/OFF ©STANDBY indicator ©LEVEL MODE key Press when nauseating the tone LEVEL CONTROL keys Crass to dust the 1906 ©BAND key Press to switch (e broadcast band INPUT SELECTOR knob Turn 10 Select the Put Source @VOLUME CONTROL knob ‘G PHONES jack Used for headphone steering ©LOUDNESS key Press to enhance low frequen
Remote control unit The remote control unit provided with the receiver can also control KENNED cassette decks, and CD player connected 1o the receiver through system control cords. For details of the controllable functions, refer to the instruction manuals of theses components. POWER key BAND key Tress 10 switch the broadcast band ©P.CALL keys — g Fe cells preset stations.
Playing music | — (4 Play the selected source. Stria AN 2D Select the SPEAKERS key setting. peahens. The negotiators of the speaker systems 10 he used should tight up VOLE CON decrease L volume 0N L N Troll Increasing w vanadium, 104AR [En: .. i Keys o controls 1o be used in this translation A, B OFF Sound is not out from e speakers. Use this setting for listening through headphones, etc.
Sound adjustment functions 1U4AR (En; Keys or controls o be used in this operation Adjusting the tone and left/right volume balance ! Select the tone mode to be adjusted. press of the key switches the mods as follows \ELEV MOPE w LR Tne mode adjust ihe medium balance o between the left ang gt N AN Indicates the center. Indicates the balance setting.
3-Dimension) stereo experience wise. The sound retrieval system is a signal processing system that “% produces a three dimensional sound stage. It does this by 12 “plying the most suitable processing 1o the sound signal on iy Basis of the human listening patterns, This permits real doth and a wide sound stage which is considered difficult to & with conventional channel stereo, The "SRS” effect :CD, Tape, Stereo achieve A can be obtained from any stereo source . Broadcast etc.
Recording Ta record a music source 1 Select the sauce to be recorded. INPUT SELECTOR \ J Select an input source other than TAPE 1 e 2 Put the cassettes deck in record pause mode 3 Play the source and start recording. Copying tape (Tape dubbing TAPE 2~ TAPE 1) 1 Press the TAPE 2 key. N ¢ Celesta source other than TAPE 1. Ines Y select Or Play cassette deck 2 and start recording on cassette deck 1.
ba stored 0 Preparation o Tune the station | memory. ~E 02aR (En + Keys or controls to bie used in this operation Star mg radio stations in memory (Station preset) + Press the MEMORY key during re{ caving a station. —— oL _Detect Proceed 10 step 2 within 5 sec. i W move 3 i peasant.
In case of difficulty Operation to reset pewter and return it 10 normal condition, The microcomputer may fail into malfunction impossibility to operate, erroneous display, etc.! when the power cord is unplugged while power is ON or due 10 an external factor. In this case, execute the following procedural to taser the microcosmic (B Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet, then plug it back in while holding down the MEMORY key.
it ‘18 Specifications Audio section Rated power output at the STEREO operation 100 watts per channel minimum RMS, bath channels driven at 8 (2, from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz with no more than 0.09 % total harmonic distortion. (FTC) Total harmonic distortion . 0.03 % (kHz, 50W, B Signal to noise ratio {IHF'66} PHONON (MM) . . 75dB € 1. TAPE 2} . 83dB 2.5mV /47 kQ . 20O MV [ 47 kG2 LINE (AUX, CD.