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FRONT PANEL FACILITIES
(_ MPX MODE button
Use to select the auto stereo mode or monaural
mode when
listening
to FM broadcasts.
The monaural mode has been selected when the FM
MONO
indicator
in the display
section is lit.
Auto
stereo
mode:
Normally, leave in this mode for reception.
When a stereo FM broadcast
is received,
it will be automatically
reproduced
in stereo.
Monaural
mode:
Use if the signal is weak and there is a lot of noise when receiving
an
FM
stereo
broadcast.
Reception
becomes
monaural,
but
noise
is
reduced.
NOTE:
This button has no effect on reception of AM broadcasts.
(_) CENTER MODE indicators (-I_ Pages 17, 18)
C_) M EMORY button
Pressing
this button
will
result
in the memorization
of the current
broadcast
band, reception
frequency,
and FM AUTO/MONO
mode.
(_ Remote sensor window
(_ TUNING
buttons (-,1_Pages 15, 16)
+: Performs
tuning from the currently
displayed
station
frequency
in
ascending
frequency
order.
- : Performs
tuning
in order of descending
frequencies.
Display section (-!_ Page 14)
(_ SIMULATED
STEREO button
Press to produce
s simulated
stereo effect when
listening to monaural
sources
(for example,
AM
or "IV broadcasts).
"SIMULATED
STEREO"
appears
on the display section.
NOTE:
This effect is not produced
through
the rear speakers.
_) DOLBY 3CH LOGIC button
This switches
on and off the DOLBY
3CH
LOGIC.
_) SUPER BASS indicator
Lights when
SUPER
BASS
is ON.
SURROUND MODE selector buttons/indicators
(-I_ Pages 17, 18)
MASTER
VOLUME
control
Use it to simultaneously
adjust the sound volume from the front, center
and rear speakers.
(_ PHONES jack
Connect
the plug on your headphones
to this jack. Set all SPEAKERS
A and B switches
to OFF if you want
to cut the sound from speakers
and listen to it only through
the headphones.
SPEAKERS buttons (A, B) J. OFF _= ON
ON/OFF
switches
for the A and B speaker
systems.
NOTE:
No sound will be heard
thorough
the speakers
when
both A end B
buttons ere depressed
if only one set of speakers has been connected
to either A or B SPEAKERS
terminals.
Input
selector
buttons
TAPE 2 MONITOR: Press when performing playback on a second
cassette deck and when monitoring recording.
VCR/'rAPE
1: Press when performing playback on a VCR unit or
cassette deck.
PHONO: Press when playing records on turntable.
TUNER: Press when listening to radio broadcasts.
LD: Press when performing playback on an LD player.
CD: Press when playing compact discs on a CD player.
STATION
CALL buttons
Up to 30
FM or AM stations
can be preset at random.
These
buttons
are used to preset
and recall
desired
broadcasting
stations,
FM AUTO/MONO
mode.
(_ DIRECT ACCESS
tuning button (-I_ Page 15)
When
this button
is pressed,
the STATION
CALL buttons function
as
ten-key
number
buttons
for direct
input
of the
desired
reception
frequency.
Press again to cancel
this mode.
q_) RETURN button
Press this button
to return the receiver into the initial state.
TUNER
is
selected st this initial state. Adjust the sound level by using the MASTER
VOLUME
control.
• TAPE
2 MONITOR
.......
OFF
• FUNCTION
..............
TUNER
• SURROUND
MODE
.......
OFF
• MUTING
.....................
OFF
Returns you to the last FM station you were receiving.
When
reception
is not possible,
auto tuning
(UP) starts from
that frequency.
NOTE:
If no sound is output
after the RETURN
button
is pressed,
make sure
that SPEAKERS
buttons
are turned on.
SUPER BASS button
Switch
ON when you want to boost bass. The SUPER
BASS indicator
lights.
BASS control
Use to adjust the low-frequency
level.
Turn clockwise
to boost bass, and counterclockwise
to attenuate
bass.
(_ TREBLE control
Use to adjust the high-frequency
level.
Turn
clockwise
to boost treble,
and counterclockwise
to attenuate
treble.
(_) BALANCE control
Use to adjust the sound volume balance between
left and right speakers.
L: Decrease
the sound on the right side.
R: Decrease
the sound on the left side.
Usually,
left and right volume
levels should
be the same.
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