Audio Adjustments
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1. SPEAKERS Select Buttons @
When the A or B button is pressed, sound will be
heard from the speakers connected to the
SPEAKERS A or B terminals on the rear panel.
When both the A and B buttons are pressed, the
built-in surround sound circuit is engaged. For a
better surround sound effect with a greater feeling
of presence, place the speakers connected to the
SPEAKERS A terminals in front of the listening
position, and place the speakers connected to the
SPEAKERS B terminals behind the listening
position.
2. Tone (BASS and TREBLE) Controls @
These are for boosting and attenuating low and
high frequencies. Response will be "flat" with the
controls in their center "click" positions.
3. BALANCE Control ®
This shifts the sound toward the left or right
speaker.
4. LOUDNESS Button @®
This button compensates for the non-linear
response of the human
ear at low volumes. Set this
switch to the OFF position when listening at normal
levels.
5. MUTING Button (@, on Remote Control)
Press this to mute the sound from the speakers and
headphones, to answer the telephone, etc. To
restore the original volume, press the MUTING
button again. While muting is engaged, the LED
indicator in the VOLUME control will flash.
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Auto Tuning
POWER
ON
1. Select the AM or FM.
2. Make sure the AUTO
indicator appears in the
display. If not, press the AUTO/MANUAL
TUNING
button.
Note: When the power is switched on, the receiver
is set to the Auto Tuning mode
automatically.
3. Press the UP or DOWN TUNING
button. The next
station broadcasting at a frequency higher or iower
than that of the current station is automatically
detected and tuned in. The TUNED indicator
appears in the display to indicate that the receiver
is correctly tuned to a broadcast.
Manual Tuning
Manual Tuning is generally used to tune to stations
broadcasting a signal that is too weak to be received
by Auto Tuning.
POWER ON
1. Select the AM or FM.
2. Press the AUTO/MANUAL TUNING
button so that
the AUTO
indicator does not appear in the display.
3. When
the UP or DOWN
TUNING
button is pressed
momentarily, the frequency changes by a fixed
step (see STEPS below). If either tuning button is
held depressed for more than 0.5 seconds, the
frequency changes continuously until the button is
released.
STEPS
Models for U.S.A./Canada
FM:
100-kHz steps
AM:
10-kHz steps
Models for Europe
FM:
50-kHz steps
AM:
9-kHz steps