PANEL FACILITIES
@ REC SELECTOR switches/indicators
For selection recording signal. When a switch other than SOURCE
or OFF
in, signals
of the corresponding
equipment
can
be
recorded while listening to the equipment selected with the input
selector switches.
SOURCE:
To record from the equipment
selected
by the input selector
switches.
TUNER:
To record from the equipment connected to the TUNER terminals.
DAT > TAPE:
To record
(copy) from the tape deck connected
to the DAT
terminals over to the tape deck connected to the TAPE terminals.
TAPE > DAT:
To record
(copy) from the tape deck connected
to the TAPE
terminals over to the tape deck connected to the DAT terminals.
OFF:
In this position, nothing from the REC terminals of DAT and TAPE
will be output. Set to this position when not recording; the tape
decks will be disconnected, improving sound quality.
NOTE:
The REC SELECTOR
switches (other than SOURCE)
has no
effect on the ADAPTOR terminals recording output.
@ PURE DIRECT LINE switch/indicator
When the CD DIRECT or DAT DIRECT switch is set to ON, and
this switch is pressed, the indicator will light up, and the input
signals of other sources which are not used are cut at the input
and
REC
OUTPUT
stage of the amplifier.
When
the PURE
DIRECT LINE switch is set to ON, recording is not possible.
The center position is the FLAT (normal) position. When moved to
the right, high-frequency tones are emphasized; when moved to
the left, high-frequency tones are de-emphasized.
NOTE:
This control does not operate
when
the CD DIRECT
or DAT
DIRECT switch is in the ON position.
@CD
DIRECT
and
DAT
DIRECT
switches/
indicators
Press the corresponding switch when you do not wish to pass the
output from the unit connected to the CD or DAT terminals through
the various frequency adjusting circuits (BASS, TREBLE, BASS
EQUALIZER,
BALANCE,
ADAPTOR
terminal)
. When
the CD
DIRECT or DAT DIRECT switch is pressed, the corresponding
indicator will light.
ON:
When one of the switches is in this position, the corresponding
indicator lights and the signals input from the CD or DAT terminals
are reproduced without passing through the various frequency
adjusting circuits.
This results in flat, pure sound which is a more faithful reproduction
of the digital source.
OFF:
When both switches are in this position, the indicators go out, and
the source selected with the input selector switches is reproduced.
@® VOLUME control/indicator
Use to adjust the volume level.
Move to the right to increase volume.
Move to the left to decrease volume.
The volume indicator shows the volume setting as follows:
When muting is off:Yellow
At — 20 dB:Red
At — co:Flashing red
When
volume
turned
up
or down:
Flashing
yellow
or
red
adjustment can
also be performed
with the accessory
remote
control unit.
@ OPTICAL indicator
This indicator lights when a signal is input through the CD DIGITAL
INPUT terminal (OPTICAL). When signals are input through the
analog CD INPUT terminal and the OPTICAL terminal at the same
time, the OPTICAL signal is reproduced.
® MUTING ( - 20 dB/ —
) switch
Use to temporarily cut sound volume.
The following settings can be selected in order by pressing the
MUTING switch repeatedly.
VOLUME IND (Yellow)
(Red)
(Flashing Red)
mae
OFF
—*—20dB
—*
-o
cons
@ CD DIRECT RECORDING switch/indicator
To record from the equipment connected to the CD terminals.
@ Input selector switches/indicators
Use to select playback source.
CD:
Press for compact disc playback with a CD player.
DAT:
Press for playback of a (DAT) tape with a (DAT) tape deck.
PHONO:
Press for record playback with a turntable.
TUNER:
Press for reception of AM or FM broadcasts with a tuner.
TAPE:
Press for playback of a tape with a tape deck.
AUX:
Press for playback with a stereo component connected to the AUX
jacks.
@ Remote SENSOR/window
The accessory remote contro! unit can also be used to operate this
component.
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