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REAR PANEL FACILITIES
MULTI-ROOM REMOTE jack
The optional MR-100 Multi-room remote control unit can be connected.
@) VCR
3 IN/OUT jacks
Connect to the third VCR input/output jacks.
42) AC OUTLETS
SWITCHED
TOTAL
300 W MAX
Power
supplied through these outlets is turned on and off by the
amplifier's
POWER
switch.
Total electrical
power
consumption
of
connected equipment should not exceed 300 W.
UNSWITCHED
200 W MAX
Power
flows
continually
to this outlet,
regardless
of whether
the
amplifier is switched ON or OFF. Electrical power consumption of the
connected equipment should not exceed 200 W.
The equipment should be disconnected by removing the power plug
from the wail socket when not in regular use, e.g. when on vacation.
NOTE:
Do not connect appliances
with high power consumption
such as
heaters, irons, or television sets to the AC OUTLETS in order to avoid
overheating or fire risk.
This can cause the receiver to malfunction.
@) INPUT BALANCE control knob
Use to adjust the DOLBY PRO LOGIC SURROUND
input balance.(See
page 5)
NOTE:
Perform this adjustment to assure correct surround sound reproduction.
a4) PHONO INPUT jacks/GND terminal
Connect here the output of a turntable. Connect the ground cable to
the GND terminal.
Use a moving magnetic (MM) cartridge for the turntable.
G5) TUNER INPUT jacks
Connect to the output jacks of a FM/AM tuner.
(18) CD INPUT jacks. .
Connect to the output jacks of a compact disc player.
G7) LINE INPUT jacks
Connect to the output jacks of an audio component.
G8) TAPE 1/DAT 1 jacks
Connect a DAT (digital audio tape deck) or your primary analog cassette
deck to these jacks.
Connecting for Recording
The tape recording jack (TAPE REC) on the cassette deck or DAT should
be connected to the REC side of the TAPE 1/DAT 1 jack on the amplifier
with a pin plug connecting cord.
Connecting for Playback
Connect the TAPE PLAY jack on the cassette deck or DAT to the PLAY
side of the TAPE
1/DAT
1 jack on the amplifier with
a pin plug
connecting cord.
NOTE:
When using DAT, connect its analog input/output terminals.
@ TAPE 2/DAT 2 jacks
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Connect to the input/output jacks of the second cassette deck or DAT.
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VIDEO 1 jacks
Connect to the video and audio outputs of a video component.
@) TV jacks
Use these jacks if wish to connect a TV tuner having both video and
audio outputs.
[VIDEO IN}
Connect the TV tuner's video output to this jack.
{AUDIO IN {L, R)]
Connect the TV tuner's audio output to these jacks.
@2) CONTROL IN/OUT jacks
These terminals are for input/output of control signals when operating
other components with the attached remote control unit (see page 17
for details).
@) FRONT SPEAKERS terminals
A: Connect to a first set of speakers.
B: Connect to a second set of speakers.
Please refer to itern 25) Front speakers IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch.
@4) REAR SPEAKERS terminals
Connect the surround rear speakers to these terminals.
Speaker impedance
Connect speaker systems with a nominal impedance of between 8 2
and 162.
NOTE:
Do not allow any of the cord's conductors to protrude from the terminals
or touch any other conductors. Malfunctioning or breakdowns may
occur when conductors come into contact with each other.
5) IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch
Set this switch to match the impedance of your front speakers.
IMPEDANCE SELECTOR
A ORB; 42 TOLESS THAN 82
@KDI@®
A + B; 82 OR MORE——-——_
2p oR B:
802 0R
MORE
e When using a pair of speakers:
Impedance of a speaker
|
Selector position
L
4 9 to less than 8 Q
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8 2 or more
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* When using two pairs of speakers:
Select (1) as the selector switch position and use speakers having
impedance of 8 2 or more.
NOTE:
Turn off the amplifier's power before changing the impedance selector
switch setting.
@6) Power cord
Connect this to the AC wall socket.
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