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Teac AG-V1020 Manuel Du Propriétaire page 11

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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
Using the provided UR-402 Remote Control Unit, the
AG-V1020 Receiver and some other TEAC components
used with it can be controlled from your listening
position.
Remote control of other TEAC components using the
UR-402 is explained later, on page 19.
| Batteries
Battery Installation
1. Remove the battery compartment cover of
the remote control, referring to the diagram
below.
Push tab Qin the direction of the arrow, then
lift cover
@ to remove it.
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2. Insert two "SUM-3", "AA" or "RO6" batteries.
Make sure the batteries are installed with
the correct polarities, following the markings
in the battery compartment and as shown
below.
3. Replace the cover.
Insert two claws (into the slots, then press
the cover in the direction of arrow © until it
clicks into place.
Battery Replacement Period
If the distance from the receiver within which correct
operation is possible becomes shorter, it indicates that
the batteries are nearly exhausted, in which case they
should both be replaced.
Precautions Concerning Batteries
© Be sure to insert the batteries with the correct (+)
and (-) polarities, as shown in the battery
compartment.
© Use batteries of the same type. Never use batteries
of different types together, even if they are the
same shape.
@ Both rechargeable and non-rechargeable
batteries
can be used. Refer to the cautions on their labels
before use.
© Do not disassemble batteries and never dispose of
old batteries by throwing them in a fire as they
could explode.
Using the Remote Control Unit
To use the UR-402, point it at the REMOTE SENSOR
window of the receiver (or other TEAC component)
within the range shown.
REMOTE SENSOR window
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of the receiver or other
TEAC component
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Certain buttons on the UR-402 and on the front panel
of the AG-V1020 have the same or similar functions
and have the same reference numbers. These are
shown on page 10.
Buttons without numbers are for the operation of
other TEAC components.
For these buttons, refer to
page 21.
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