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1. spond To pone oe To record from compact discs etc eee SOP ach GISCS ete It is possibte to record from units which are connected to the rear AUX CD TUNER or PHONO terminals to cassette tape decks or DCC decks which are connected to the TAPE 1 or TAPE 2 DCC terminals Tape to tape recording It is possible to record from tape deck 2 the cassette tape deck or DCC deck which is connected to the TAPE 2 DCC terminals to tape dack 1 the cassette tape deck which is connected to the TAPE 1 terminals Before recording prepare the tape deck or DCC for recording recording level adjustment etc See the tape deck s or DCC s operating instructions for details Select the program source to be recorded AUX To record from equipment con nected to the AUX terminals CD To record from compact discs TUNER To record from radio broad casts PHONO To record from phono discs 2 Begin recording Follow your tape deck s or DCC s operating instructions 3 vet beeteea ences Begin the source tebe recorded f recording to both decks simultaneously do not press TAPE 1 MONITOR if this button Is pressed it will not be possible to record to the deck which is connected to the TAPE 2 DCC ter minats e Before recording prepare the tape deck for recording recor ding level adjustment etc See the tape deck s operating i
2. When tistening to stereo sound the left and right sounds are reversed The left and right speaker connections source connections or graphic equalizer connections are reversed L e Check all connections and correct them If necessary A iow pitched noise hum or buzz Is heard The power cord or a fluorescent light etc is near the connection wires e Try separating this unit as far as possible from the electric appliance Sound Is net heard from one of the speakers T The speaker wires are disconnected Check and correct the connections of the speaker wires The balance control is set too far to one side Set so that sounds are heard at the center between the speakers Sound stops during a Performance or no sound is heard when the power Is switched ON The protection circuitry has functioned because the positive and negative speaker connection wires are shorted speakers with an impedance less than the indicated rated impedance of the amplifier are used e Switch OFF the power and after determining and correcting the cause switch ON the power once again Use the speakers of the Proper impedance rating ae lt Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Central P O Box 288 Printed In Japan Osaka 530 91 Japan RQT2378 B H0394C0 Technics How to use the remote con
3. 0 00000000000000000 8 To adjust the tone quality n 9 To adjust the sound balance 9 When listening through headphones 9 eee Recording eee To record from compact discs ete Tape to tape recording Technical specifications 11 eee Troubleshooting guide Back cover EE For United Kingdom EB area code modei only For your safety please read the following text care fully This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 5 ampere fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 ampere and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362 Check for the ASTA mark amp or the BSI mark Y on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your locai deater CAUTION IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UN SUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELEC TRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMPERE SOCKET If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring cod
4. 10 00 0l QORSEa a eielo o looloa Onur Speaker terminals a See page 7 See page 7 Only for turntable with ground terminal REC PLAY OUTPUT iN OUT OUTPUT f o deme e 7 i fe s uS gt oo 200m ooo Oe Turntable not included Compact disc player or CD changer not included OTE CONTROL OUT terminal 0 only A REM This unit S Connect the connection cable for the remote control toa Technics tape deck and or CD player or CD changer which has the appropriate remote control terminal as shown at the right If a tape deck is not being used the CD player or CD Changer can be connected directly dotted line For a tape deck and or CD player or CD changer with a remote control sensor this connection is not necessary Tape deck not included Compact disc player not included Tape deck 2 not included REMOTE CONTROL OUT Connection cable for remote control Included with tape deck Connection cable for remote control Included with compact disc player To connect the speakers Right speaker Left speaker not included not included Iz Speaker cables not included To prevent damage to circuitry never short circuit positive and negative speaker wires H 8 terminals For connection to a second pair of speakers W Speak
5. 4 0 PHONO MM 63 dB TUNER CD AUX TAPE 1 TAPE 2 DCC 63 dB Frequency response PHONO MM RIAA standard curve 1 dB 30 Hz 15 kHz TUNER CD AUX TAPE 1 TAPE 2 DCC 3 Hz 80 kHz 0 3 dB 0 dB 0 3 dB 20 Hz 20 kHz Tone controls BASS 50 Hz 10 to 10 dB TREBLE 20 kHz 10 to 10 dB Output voltage TAPE 1 TAPE 2 0CC REC OUT 150 mV Channel balance AUX 250 Hz 6 3 kHz 1dB Channel separation AUX 1 kHz 50 dB GENERAL Power consumption SU V500 130 w SU V300 110 W Power supply For Europe 50 Hz 60 Hz AC 230 V For United Kingdom Australia and N Z 50 Hz 60 Hz AC 230 V 240 V For others 50 Hz 60 Hz AC 110 V 127 V 220 V 240 V Dimensions W x H x D 430 x 125x310 mm Weight SU V500 For United Kingdom Europe Australia and N Z 6 0 kg SU V500 For areas except United Kingdom Europe Australla and N Z SU V300 5 4 kg Notes 1 Specifications are subject to change without notice Weight and dimensions are approximate 2 Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum analyzer 3 For areas except Europe The specification values given have been measured while us ing a 240 V power supply For United Kingdom only This apparatus was produced to BS 800 Il akisi tui cer Before requesting service for this unit check the chart below for minor adjustment on your part may eliminate the Problem and ri if you are in doubt about some of the check Authorized
6. Europe Australia and N Z if the power plug will not fit your socket use the power plug adaptor included lt E Er Approx 6mm Appliance intet sinon GON IEOR mones ag ogen OOO Before operation set VOLUME to the MIN position e o A B SPEAKERS O v Press POWER to switch on the power Press A and or B to select the speaker system s to be used A and E refer to the speaker terminals at the rear of the unit The corresponding indicator above will illuminate to Indicate which speaker system is selected A Sound can be heard from the speakers connected to the A terminais B Sound can be heard from the speakers connected to the B terminals A and B Sound can be heard simultaneously from the speakers connected to the A ter minais and the B terminals off No sound will be heard from the speakers Both indicators will turn off When tape 1 monitor indicator illuminates Iluminates This indicates that the tape monitor function of this unit is ON CE TAPE 1 MONITOR ie To listen to sources other than a tape TAPE 1 be sure to turn off the indicator by pressing TAPE 1 MONITOR APUY aRECTOR TAPE 1 MONITOR v MN MAX Press to select the desired source The corresponding indicator above will illuminate to indicate which button is selected TAPE 1 MONITO
7. z a 2 a Example Track 12 210 1 2 Osos After the desired track has been searched for the unit will return to the condition before the button was pressed playing A O Y OO Backward Forward MRSKP PPIFSKE Backward Forward O Press to resume play To operate a tuner To switch the remote contro transmitter to Pons tuner operation mode aupioorr C TAPE 1 TAPE AUX PHONG CO fy PRESET A oie O OneO 1 2 3 a To select the desired channel sequentialy To select the desired channel directly IRSKP PIESKI 44 REW bp EE OO8O To select the desired band m N a O a ee gt attely notes carbon and alkaline etc dispose of them properly The average battery life is about one year Although the battery life varies depending on how often the device is used you shouid generally replace the batteries about once a year The batteries should be replaced if commands from the remote control transmitter do not operate the unit even when the transmitter is held ciose to the front panel Never subject batteries to excessive heat or flame do not at tempt to disassemble them and be sure they are not short cir cuited Printed in Japan Do not mix oid and new batteries or batteries of different types If you will not use the remote control for a i Always remove ol
8. D667 SL PD867 SL PD1000 Cassette deck RS BX501 RS BX601 RS BX701 RS BX646 RS BX747 RS TR373 RS TR474 RS TR575 Digital compact cassette deck DCC RS 0C8 ST GT350 ST GT550 ST GT850 To The explanation below is an exam amplifier EIES The Technics AS DC10 ca ce ple of operation in the case where a DCC been connected to the n not be operated by this remote control To switch the remote controi transmitter to DCC operation mode To start play To select by track number To change the tape side rewind the tape To skip a track To stop play temporarily To stop play ne a back stopped or paused 4 REW opp itr To fast forward or Po UU U O S see operate a digital compact cassette deck DCC TAPE 2 DCC terminats on the rear of this The input source for the amplifier will switch to the DCC deck which is connected to the TAPE 2 DCC terminals and Operation of the buttons listed below wil be possible ace Q If a DCC deck which ts equipped with the New Technics Remote Control System Is connected The power supply of the DCC deck can be turned on by press ing this button for approximately 2 seconds b O This is only effective for commercially available DCC tapes and for other DCC tapes for recording purposes which have had track numbers recorded o S Example Track 9 4 5 B 210 O oleate
9. R To listen to tape TAPE 1 The tape monitor indicator will illuminate See below TAPE 2 DCC To listen to tape TAPE 2 or digital compact cassette DCC AUX To listen to equipment con nected to the AUX terminals CD To listen to compact discs TUNER To listen to radio broad casts PHONO To listen to phono discs Start the desired source Refer to the appropriate operating in structions for details Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume level After listening is finished Be sure to reduce the volume level and turn the unit off by pressing POWER BASS TREBLE BALANCE TONE Headphones not included Plug type 6 3 mm phone plug stereo type To adjust the tone quality TONE Set TONE to the ON position If set to the DEFEAT position tone controls ON have no effect DEFEAT BASS EN Turn BASS to adjust the low fre quency sound MIN MAX TREBLE Turn TREBLE to adjust the high lax trequency sound MIN To adjust the sound balance BAACE Turm BALANCE to adjust the left right sound balanceo aaamamamaaaeeea When listening through head phones Use VOLUME to reduce the volume level and connect the headphones lf sound from speakers is not wanted press SPEAKERS A and or B to turn off the speaker select indicators Avoid listening for prolonged periods of time to prevent hearing damage
10. Service Centers enc Problem Problems noted at No sound Is heard when the power Is switched ON points or if the remedies indicated in the losed with this unit to locate a convenient service ce Probable cause s ail times The power cord plug is not compietely inserted a possible cause of the problem you are ex estore proper operation periencing Some simple checks or a chart do not soive the Problem refer to the directory of nter or consult your Technics dealer for instructions Suggested remedy e Confirm that the power cord Plug is connected completely Connections to the speakers etc are incomplete or incorrect e Check to be sure that all connection wires are correctly connected The input selector setting is incorrect Check to be sure that the selection of the desired sound source is made correctly The speaker selector is set incorrectly L Set it to the correct position The tape monitor function is on TAPE 1 MONITOR indicator is illuminated e When listening to a source other than the tape deck TAPE 1 press TAPE 1 MONITOR so that the Indicator is switched off When listening to stereo sound the sound lacks depth l e thin bass tinny sound One of the speakers is connected out of phase KH e Reconnect the speakers maintaining proper polarity e gt
11. Technics Stereo Integrated Amplifier SU V500 SU V300 Operating Instructions The photograph shows the SU V500 model configuration of the ventilation holes differs according to area Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing this Technics product For optimum performance and safety please read these instructions carefully sa These operating instructions are applicable to the SU V500 and SU V300 models These operating instructions however fundamentally explain the operation of SU V500 model Please check and identify the supplied accessories fo AC power supply COrd ccc ccc cece eee secs 1 For United For Australia For others Kingdom and N Z VJA0733 RJA0036 K RJA0019 2K Power piug adaptor SUP5213 2 000000 1 Not supplied for United Kingdom Europe Australia and N Z Remote control transmitter RAK SU129WH 1 a SU V500 oniy Batteries UM 4 AAA ROB l 26 ceee eee SU V500 only For areas except United Kingdom Europe Australla and N Z CAUTION The AC voltage is different according to the area Be sure to set the proper voltage in your area before use For details please refer to the page 7 a Caution for AC mains lead For United Kingdom 3 Suggestions for safety 0000000 0 4 Front panel controls a 5 Connections a 6 Listening to Sound
12. and similar materials do not obstruct the ventilation holes Stacking Never place heavy items on top of the unit or the power cord Voltage It ls very dangerous to use an AC power source of high voltage such as for an air conditioner A fire might be caused by such a connection e A DC power source can not be used Be sure to check the power source carefully especially on a ship or other place where DC is used Power cord protection e Avoid cuts scratches or poor connection of the AC mains cord as this may result in fire or electric shock hazard Excessive bending pulling or slicing of the cord should also be avolded a Do not pult on the cord when you are disconnecting the power as this could cause an electric shock Grasp the plug firmly when you disconnect the power supply e Never touch the plug with wet hands or a serious electric shock could result Foreign materials e Ensure that no foreign objects such as needles coins screwdrivers etc accidentally fall into the unit or through the ventilation holes Otherwise a serious electric shock or malfunction could occur e Be extremely careful about spilling water or liquid onfinto the unit as a fire or elactric shock could occur Disconnect the power plug and contact your dealer immediate ly if this occurs e Avoid spraying insecticides onto the unit as they contain flam mable gases which can be ignited e Insecticides alcohol paint thi
13. d weak or worn out batteries promptly and toer The input source for the amplifier wil switch to the tuner and operation of the buttons listed below will be possible If a tuner which is equipped with the New Technics Remote Control System is connected The power supply of the tuner can be turned on by Pressing this button for approximatety 2 seconds vy PRESET A oO ran om Example Channel 9 4 5 6 210 S oOoo0oo0od IAA Example Channe 12 COO S Saad BAND O The band changes each time the button is pressed tong period of time remove the batteries and store them in a cool dark place if a battery leaks remove all batteries and dispose of them pro perly Thoroughly clean the battery compartment before inser ting new batteries If the leaking electrolyte comes into contact with skin or clothes flush with water immediately Keep batteries out of reach of children Do not use rechargeable nickel cadmium type batteries Do not attempt to recharge alkaline or carbon batteries Do not dispose of used batteries in household rubbish RQT2608 B 4029400
14. e as shown below if in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accor dance with the following code Biue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug pro ceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be con nected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED Under no circumstances should either of these wires be connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug marked with the letter E or the Earth Symbol at Before use Remove the connector cover as follows Connector cover How to replace the fuse 1 Remove the fuse cover with a screwdriver 7 Fuse Gy 5 ampere Placement Avoid placing the unit in areas of e direct sunlight high temperature e high humidity e excessive vibration uneven surfaces Place the unit on a flat level surface Such conditions might damage the cabinet and or other compo neni parts and thereby shorten the unit s service life Ventilation Place the unit in a well ventilated position at least 10 cms away from wall surfaces etc e Ensure that curtains
15. er impedance When only the A or only the B terminals are used 4 16 ohms When both the A and the B terminals are used simultaneously 8 16 ohms About the cooling fan The cooling fan operates at high power output levels only There is no cooling fan for some countries Cooling fan To connect the AC power supply cord FOR UNITED KINGDOM ONLY BE SURE TO READ THE CAUTION FOR THE AC POWER SUPPLY CORD ON PAGE 3 BEFORE CONNECTING THE AC POWER SUPPLY CORD For areas except United Kingdom Europe Australla and N Z Be sure to set the voltage selector to 110 V 127 V or 220 V 240 V according to the area in which the unit will be used Use a minus screwdriver Voltage selector VOLT ADJ 110V 127V 220V 240V Note that this unit will be seriously damaged if this setting is not made correctly AC power supply cord included Household AC outlet Connect this cord after all other cables and cords are connected AA For areas except Australia and N Z Insertion of Connector Even when the connector is perfectly inserted depending on the type of in Connector let used the front part of the connec tor may jut out as shown in the draw Ing However there is no problem using the unit The configuration of the AC power supply cord differs according to area Not supplied for United Kingdom
16. erate the main unit or other units which are connected to e For detailed information concerning operation steps etc the main unit by means of a remote control cable please refer to the appropriate page for each unit and the To operate any other unit with a remote control sensor face respective operating instructions this remote control transmitter toward that unit Make sure that the power of each unit is set to the ON posi tion before beginning the operations To operate the amplifier POWER To turn the unit ON OFF O TAPE1 TAPE2 o TUNER DCC AUX PHONG O O O The input source on the amplifier will change each time a but ton is pressed To change the Input Furthermore if either TAPE 2 or DCC is pressed only the source TAPE 2 DCC input indicator will iluminate in both cases Only for SU V500 The tape monitoring function of the amplifier will switch on when TAPE 1 is pressed The monitoring function will then be automatically canceled when a button other than TAPE 1 is pressed Q O ume t To adjust the volume owe CU Cc level If your unit is equipped with the New Technics Remote Control System see below To turn the system OFF New Technics Remote Control System Compatibility Table as of April 1994 Amplifier SU V500 SU A700MK2 SU AB00MK2 SU ASOOMK2 d CD player or CD changer SL PG360A SL PG460A SL PGS60A SL P
17. g condi tion If an abnormal condition in the circuitry Is detected such as a short circuit of the positive and negative wires from the speaker terminals the protection circuit functions and this indicator will not illuminate Volume control VOLUME 8 Remote control signal receptor SENSOR Receives the signals from the remote control Headphones Jack PHONES 9 _ _ _ Ne CA Name Ref page Speaker select buttons Indicators SPEAKERS 8 Tone controls BASS TREBLE 9 Balance control BALANCE 9 Tone control button TONE 9 TAPE 1 MONITOR button indicator TAPE 1 MONITOR 8 10 Input select buttons indicators INPUT SELECTOR 8 10 To Make connections to each component in the system by using stereo connection cables not included connect to each terminal Tuner not included oo Ca 6 Video disc player not included Stereo connection cable White L Red R Tape deck 1 not included a z OUTPUT 7 2o00 2E AUDIO OUT 5 i aa oF T jan REC PLAY IN OUT GND th SPEAKERS aca PHONO TUNER CD aUx TAPE 2 0CCH TAPEII OD oo o REC PLayl REC PLA QUT CIN COUT IN aliatiolle AC IN gt
18. nner and similar chemicals should never be used to clean the unit as they can cause flaking or cloudiness to the cabinet finish Maintenance Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth lightly moistened with mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine _ _ _ _ Service ee e Never attempt to repair disassemble or reconstruct the unit if there seems to be a problem A serious electric shock could result if you ignore this precau tionary measure if a problem occurs during operation the sound is interrupted indicators fail to iluminate smoke is detected etc contact your dealer or Authorised Service Center immediately Disconnect the power supply If the unit will not be used for a long time Otherwise the operation life could be shortened No Name Ref page Power STANDBY ON switch POWER STANDBY b ON 8 Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or vice ver sa In standby mode the unit is still consuming a small amount of power STANDBY indicator STANDBY When the unit is connected to the AC mains supply this in dicator lights up in standby mode and goes out when the unit is turned on Operation indicator OPERATION When the power is switched ON this indicator illuminates after about 2 seconds when the unit is in the operatin
19. nstructions for details e Load tapes which have been advanced to the end of the leader tape into both decks Tape deck 1 For recording Tape deck 2 For playback Begin recording on tape deck 1 Follow your tape deck s operating in structions coe Begin tape playback on tape deck 2 For your reference When recording from tape deck 1 to tape deck 2 press TAPE 1 MONITOR in step 1 above and then start recording on tape 2 and begin playback on tape 1 At this time make sure that the input selector is set to a position other than TAPE 2 DCC This is because monitoring of the unit connected to the TAPE 2 DCC terminals is not possible To check the sound recorded while recording Is belng made if a cassette tape deck with 3 heads is connected to the TAPE 1 terminals it is possible to check the sound being recorded on to the tape Press TAPE 1 MONITOR indicator will illuminata on this unit and set the monitor button on the tape deck to TAPE N Press TAPE 1 MONITOR once again to turn it off f 20 Hz 20 kHz continuous power output both channels driven SU V500 For United Kingdom Europe Australia and N Z 2x30 W 8 Q 40 Hz 20 kHz continuous power output both channels driven SU V500 For areas except United Kingdom Europe Australia and N Z SU V300 1 kHz continuous power output both channels driven THD 1 SU V500 For United Kingdom Europe Aus
20. trala and N Z 2x38 W 8 0 2x50 W 40 SU V500 For areas except United Kingdom Europe Australia and N Z SU V300 2x33 W 8 Q 2x40 W 4 0 2x27 W 8 Q 63 Hz 12 8 kHz continuous power output both channels driven THD 1 SU V500 For United Kingdom Europe Australla and N Z 2x35 W 8 9 2x45 W 4Q SU V500 For areas except United Kingdom Europe Australia and N Z ASU V300 2x30 W 8 Q 2x35 W 4 9 Total harmonic distortion rated power at 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 1 8 Q Intermodulation distortion 50 Hz 7 kHz 4 1 SMPTE rated power 0 1 8 Q Residual hum and noise immy Damping factor 60 8 Q 30 4 Q Headphones output level impedance 340 mv 47 Q Load Impedance AorB 4 160 A and B 8 160 Input sensitivity impedance PHONO MM 2 5 mVi47 KQ TUNER CD AUX TAPE 1 TAPE 2 DCC Phono maximum Input voltage 1 kHz RMS 150 mVi22 kQ MM 150 mV IHF 66 SIN rated power 4 Q PHONO MM ISU V500 For United Kingdom Europe Australla and N Z 76 dB 77 dB IHF 66 SU v500 For areas except United Kingdom Europe Australia and N Z SU V300 76 dB 76 dB IHF 66 TUNER CD AUX TAPE 1 TAPE 2 DCC SU V500 For United Kingdom Europe Australia and N Z 90 dB 95 dB IHF 66 SU V500 For areas except United Kingdom Europe Australia and N Z SU V300 90 dB 94 dB IHF 66 SIN at 26 dB power 4 Q PHONO MM 67 dB TUNER CD AUX TAPE 1 TAPE 2 DCC 70 dB SIN at 50 mW power
21. tro transmitter RAK SU129WH Battery installation nsert the batteries included with this unit as shown below Check the When you need to replace these batteries Use two UM 4 AAA IEC RO3 1 5 V or equivalent batteries Method for use Use the remote control within 60 degrees and within 7 meters 23 ft facing directly toward the amplifier s remote control signa sensor Remote control signal sensor Q Avoid any obstacles Amplifier N About 7 meters in tront of the sensor The actual range will depend on the angle at which the remote control is used and sides e sure the transmission window and the unit s sensor are free rom dust Excessive dust might affect performance The operation may not be correct if direct sunlight or another trong light source strikes the receiving sensor of this unit If there is a problem place the unit away from the light source When operating a Technics audio equipment with a remote control sensor face this remote controt toward the remote Control sensor of the unit to be operated RQT2608 B This remote control transmitter can be used to Operate other units manufactured by Technics in addition to this amplifier in cluding CD players or CD changers cassette decks DCC Face this remote control transmitter toward the main unit to decks or tuners op

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