Cassette recorder
-
Connect TAPE 1/PLAY INPUT
35
jacks
to the
output jacks
(play,
output) on the tape or cassette deck.
-
Connect TAPE 1/REC OUTPUT
36
jacks to the
input
jacks
(rec,
input) on
the tape or cassette deck.
Video
recorder or 2nd cassette deck
-
Connect TAPE
ZPLAY
INPUT
37
jacks
to the
audio
output
jacks
(play,
output) on
a
video recorder or 2nd cassette deck.
-
Connect TAPE
2/REC
OUTPUT
38
jack
to
the audio
input
jacks
(re, input)
on
a
video recorder or 2nd cassette deck.
2nd
video recorder
A
2nd
video
recorder can only be
connected
for
playback purposes.
-
Connect
VIDEO/AUX
34
jacks
to
the
audio
output jacks
(play,
output) on
a
2nd video recorder
Connecting the speakers
It is
possible
to
connect
two
speaker
pairs.
-
The speakers
should
have a
rated
input
power of at least 60
watts
and an impedance of at least
B
O.
-
Only
connect the speaker cables when the unit
is
switched
off.
-
Connect speaker pair
1
to the SPEAKERS
A
(43,
e[4)
terminals.
-
Connect speaker
pair 2
to the
SPEAKERS
B (39, 40)
terminals.
-
The
connection terminals
are
designed for speaker cables with
a
maximum cross section of
up
io
12
mm2.
-
In
order
to
ensure
that the connection
is in
phase
(otherwise
the
stereo effect will be
lost),
only
ever
connect the terminals on the
speaker cabinets
to
the
terminals
with the
same
colour
on the
amplifier
-
The
red
connection terminal on the amplifier must be connected
to the "+" or
red
contact
on
the speaker cabinet,
-
The black connection terminal
on the
amplifier
must
be
con-
nected to the
"-"
or black contact
on
the speaker cabinet.
-
Connect the left-hand speaker cabinet cables
to
the
Left
termi-
nals, right-hand speaker cabinet cables
to the
Right
terminals.
Left and right
as
viewed
by
the
listener
Setting up the speakers
ldeally,
the
loudspeakers
should
be
placed so
that
they form
an
equilateral triangle.
The distance between
the
two
loudspeakers
should be more
or
less equal
to
the distance
between
the
loud-
speakers and the listener
Headphones
The headphone impedance must be between
B
and 600 O
and
the
cabrle
plug diameter 6,35 mm, Connect your headphones
to
iack
2.
To listen
on the
headphones
only
depress buttons
3
and
4
to
release
them.
Connecting the aerial
For
optimum
reception, especially
for
FM stereo broadcasts,
we
recommande connecting
the
tunerto
a
high-quality
outdoor
aerial
or
cable antenna,
-
lf you
have
an FM
aerial
with
75
O
coax cable, connect it to
jack 29.
-
lf
no antenna system
is
available, you can
connect
the auxiliary
FN/
aerial
(supplied with the
receiver)
to terminals
29.
-
Connect the
AM
aerial (supplied
with the
receiver)
for
medium-
wave reception to terminals
30.
Align
AM
aerial
for optimum
reception,
-
Your dealer will be pleased
to
help you select
the antenna system
best suited
to
your
requirements
as well as
the
aerial cables
required.
Connecting to the
AG
power supply
-
The unit must be connected
either
to
a
mains
voltage
of
230
Y/
50
Hz
or
1
15
V/60
Hz as
specified
on
the rating
plate.
-
The
unit is
also
live even
when
it
is
switched off. In order to
completely separate
it
from
the
mains
supply
disconnect
the
mains
plug,
-
All
settings stored
in
the memory will
remain
intact
even after
the
unit
is
disconnected from the
mains
for prolonged
periods,
Setting-up instructions
To
ensure
good
air
circulation,
never
obstruct the
housing ventilation
slits.
Switching on and off
After
connecting
the
speaker cabinets
and
sources, press
the
POWER
1
button
to
switch the
receiver on.
Selection of the loudspeaker groups
-
The SPEAKERS
A
(3)
and
SPEAKERS
B (4) buttons
gives
the
user
the possibiliiy
of
selecting between the loudspeaker
pairs
A
and
B.
-
Both loudspeaker
pairs
A and
B are
activated when both buttons
are pressed.
*
lf only
one
loudspeaker pair is
connected
press only the corre-
sponding SPEAKERS A
(3) or
SPEAKERS
B (4)
button
respec-
tivel5r
-
When neither
button
is
depressed
the
sound
is
only
transmitted
to
the headphones,
Selecting the sources
Select
the
source
you
require (TAPE,
VIDEO,
CD,
PHONO,
TUNER) using buttons
10-16.
Caution:
The
TAPE MONITOR 15 button
has priority The other
sources can only be reproduced when button 15
is released.
Volume
control
The
volume
of
both
channels
is adjusted by
means
of
the
rotary
VOLUME
20 control.
Balance
DIRECT
18
key
must be
released.
The
BALANCE 8
is
correctly set
if
the sound during mono playback
appears
to
be
coming
from
a
point
half-way between
the
two
speakers.
Loudness
filter
At
low
volumes
the
human
ear
is
less
sensitive
to
high
and
low
frequencies than it
is
to
medium frequencies.
By
depressing button
19
the tone
is automatically adjusted according
to
the
degree of
volume.
Tone
controls
-
DIRECT
18
key
must be
released.
-
Control
6
can be
used
to
raise (+)
and
lower
(-) ihe
basses;
control
7
raises
and
lowers
the
trebles.
Optimum settings depend on
room
acoustics and
speaker arran-
gement.
-
Press key
DIREGT
18
to suppress
the
function
of
these controls.
Frequency
response
is
linear.
Direct
ln order
to optimise the pafticularly good reproduction
quality of
the
CD
it is
possible
to
bypass the
tone
and balance
controls
so
that the
signal
is
fed to
the
power amplifier from
the
input viftually
without
any
Ioss,
-
Press key
DIRECT
18.
-
The amplifier
has a linear
frequency
response,
Selecting Stations and
Wave
Bands
-
Select the desired
wave
band by
pressing
the appropriate
key:
FIV
11
:87.5-108
MHz
FM
wave band
IVW
12
:522-1611
kHz
N/edium
wave
band
(readout on
the
display)
-
lf
the frequency for the desired
station
is
higher than the
frequency
displayed, press
key
TUNING
)
26
until
the desired frequency
appears on the display
-
lf
the frequency for
the desired station
is
lower than the
frequency
displayed, press
key
TUNING
<
27.
-
Pressing
the key
)
or
{
briefly increases
or
decreases the
displayed frequency
in
steps
of
10 kHz (0.01
MHz)
for
FIV
or
in
steps
of
i
kHz
for medium
wave.
-
During stereo reception
in
the
FM
wave band, the FM STEREO
display lights
up.
-
When
the
station is correctly adjusted,
the
display
)
I
{
lights
up.