my
passage of the performance input from units connected to the
PROCESSOR jack.
TONE:
When the operation indicator [2] TONE light
is on, the tone control, muting, balance, and
mode of the performance can be altered for
the source selected with the input selector
buttons [7].
When the operation indicator {2| DIRECT light
is on, the volume of the source selected with
the input selector buttons
can be input
directly into the main amplifier. At this time
the signal will bypass the tone control, muting,
balance, and mode circuits.
When the operation indicator [2] TONE and
PROCESSOR
lights are on, units connected
to the PROCESSOR
jack are enabled for use.
At this time, because the signal of the source
selected by the input selector buttons
is
being output through the PROCESSOR
OUT
jack a graphic equalizer may be used if con-
nected to the PROCESSOR jack.
Video Mode Switch (VIDEO MODE)
With this control, you can select
a VCR recording source and
a BGV (Background video) source.
VCR REC
CDV:
The picture of units connected to the CDV jack
and sound from the source selected by the input
selector buttons
can be recorded on a video
tape recorder when connected to a VCR jacks.
OFF:
Set to this position for normal operations other
than audio/visual recording, dubbing or BGV
(Background Video) playback.
VDP/
Sends the audio and visual signal from the video
VCR:
component connected to the VDP jacks to the
video tape recorder connected to the VCR jacks
for recording.
The visual signal can be sent to
the monitor for BGV playback.
VDP:
The picture of a video unit connected to the VDP
jack can be used as a BGV.
CDV:
The picture of a CDV player connected to the
CDV jack can be used as a BGV.
DIRECT:
PROCESSOR
& TONE:
BGV
Recording
Source Selector Switch
(REC SELECTOR)
DAT or TAPE can be selected by the recording source selector
switch.
TAPER
DAT/
Use either of these settings for tape dubbing
DAT»
TAPE:
operations depending on which deck is being
used for piayback and which is being used for
recording. For details, refer to the Operations
section.
TUNER:
Recording from the tuner.
OFF:
When not recording or dubbing.
SOURCE:
Recording from the source selected by the
_ input selector buttons [7].
Operations
SSS
a
aN
Connect all components to the rear pane! jacks as shown in the
system connections section and set the front panel controls in the
appropriate setting to hear the desired program source.
Normal
Standby
Mode
The standby positions of front panel controls and switches serve
as the starting point for all operating
modes.
Muting Switch
OFF
[4]
Mode Selector Switch
STEREO
[5]
Volume Control Knob
minimum
(al) the way to the left)
[6]
Cartridge Selector Switch
as desired
Input Selector Button
as desired
[9]
Speaker Selector Switch
as desired
[17]
Contrabass Control Knob
DEFEAT
Bass Contro! Knob
DEFEAT
Treble Control Knob
DEFEAT
Balance Contro! Knob
Center
{15}
Source Direct Switch
as desired
Video Mode Switch
OFF
Recording Source Selector Switch
OFF
[1]
Power Switch
ON
Listening to a compact
disc
Press the CD input selector button [7].
2. Set the CD player for playback.
-_
Listening to a record
.. Press the PHONO input selector button [7].
Set the cartridge selector switch [6] to the type of cartridge you
are using.
3. Set the turntable for playback.
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Listening to a broadcast
1. Press the TUNER input selector button [7].
2. Set the tuner to receive the broadcast that you want to listen
to.
Using Video
Equipment
1. Press the VDP input selector button [7]to use a video disc player
or television tuner connected to the VDP jacks. Press the VCR
input selector button [7]to use a video tape recorder connected
to the VCR jacks.
2. Set the video equipment for playback.
*
lf a monitor or TV set with video input jacks is connected
to the VIDEO
MONI.
OUT jack, visual reproduction is
also possible.
NOTES:
®
Rotate the volume control knob slowly to find the optimum
volume setting.
@
Please refer to pages 4 and 5, "Front panel facilities," and
adjust the sound quality to your own satisfaction, using the
tone control knobs. If necessary, you can also use the balance
control knob [14]and mode selector switch [4]for fine tuning.
About the Variable Tone
Boosting
System
This unit designed to gradually reduce the effect of the tone
controls (contrabass, bass and treble) as the volume exceeds a
certain level. The variable boosting
system gradually reduces
the boosting effect of the contrabass [71 ]and bass[12]and treble
[13] controls when one or all of these controls is turned beyond
(to the right of) the center defeat position and the volume control
[5] is turned beyond the 15 graduation (the 12: 00 position).
When the volume is turned all the way up, the frequency response
will be flat again. Volume settings below the 15 graduation have
no effect on the tone controls. Also, bass and treble control
settings below (to the ieft of) the center defeat position are not
altered by the volume level.