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1. e Good air circulation is essential to prevent internal heat build up in the unit Place the unit in a location with adequate air circulation Do not place the unit on a soft surface such as a rug that would block the ventilation holes on the bottom On operation When the unit is not used turn the power off to conserve energy and to extend the useful life of your unit On cleaning the cabinet Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth slightly moistened with mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine On repacking Do not throw away the carton and the packing material They make an ideal container to transport the unit in When shipping the unit for repair work or to another location repack it as illustrated on the carton For the customers in the USA For detailed safety precautions see the leaflet IMPOR TANT SAFEGUARDS If you have any questions or problems concerning your unit please contact your nearest Sony dealer NOTES ON MOISTURE CONDEN SATION If the player is brought directly from a cold to a warm location or is placed in a very damp room moisture may condense on the lenses inside the unit Should this occur the player will not operate In this case remove the disc and leave the player turned on for about an hour to evaporate the moisture NOTES ON COMPACT DISCS Handle the disc by its edge and to keep the disc
2. Turn on the power and insert the disc REMOTE SENSOR Point the transmitter here The shorter the distance between the commander and the REMOTE SENSOR the wider the angle within which the player can be controlled To use the remote commander in combination with another remote commander With the supplied joint the RM D302 can be attached to another remote commander allowing you to have the central control cent r in your hand 1 Remove the battery compartment lids from the remote commanders 2 Insert the supplied joint into the groove in the side of the RM D302 and attach the battery compartment lid 3 Slide the other remote commander into the attached joint 4 Close the battery compartment lid The remote com manders can be attached at either side Function of keys on the remote commander Transmitter Point toward the REMOTE SENSOR on the CDP 102 Keys whose functions are the same as the CDP 102 TIME elapsed remaining key REPEAT keys gt PLAY key If PAUSE key m STOP RESET key AMS keys INDEX keys C Manual search keys Note e f you select a track number which is not recorded on the disc the selected number will not be accepted f you selected the worng trach number select the correct track number e f the selected index number is not recorded on the disc playback starts from the section with the highest index number Output indicator DIRECT MUSIC SELECT keys The
3. objective lens surface on the optical pick up block Spindle speed 500 r p m to 200 r p m CLV Scan velocity 1 2 1 4 misec Error correction Sony Super Strategy Cross Interleave Reed Solomon Code Number of channels 2 D A conversion 16 bit linear Frequency response 2 20 000 Hz 0 5 dB Harmonic distortion Less than 0 003 1 kHz Dynamic range More than 96 dB Channel separation More than 95 dB Wow and flutter Below measurable limit Outputs Line outputs Output level 2 V rms at MSB Load impedance over 10 kilohms Other jack Remote control connector 4 pin Function contro connector 2 pin Disc Track pitch 1 6 ym Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz Quantization 16 bit linear quantizing channel Modulation system EFM Transfer rate 2 03 Mbit sec before modulation General Power requirements 120 V ac 60 Hz Power consumption 15W AC outlet 1 unswitched 100 watts max Dimensions Approx 355 x 80 x 335 mm w hid 14 x 3Ma x 13 in including projecting parts and controls Weight Approx 5 7 kg 12 Ib 9 oz net REMOTE COMMANDER RM D302 Remote control system Infrared control Power requirements 3V dc with two batteries size AA IEC designation R6 Dimensions Approx 67 x 175 x 18 mm wihid 23 4 x 7 x4 inches incl projecting parts and controls Weight Approx 145g 5 1 oz SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Audio signal connecting cord 1 Remote control cord 1 Disc cleaning cloth 1 Sony New Super batteries SUM 3 NS 2 Joi
4. Keep the q key pressed until the desired music number is displayed If you press the peq key after the first selection i Is located the TRACK indicator will not change 8th selection ERETI selection 10th selection Cao acs me E Press again Keep the gt key pressed until the desired music number is displayed If you press the B key after the last selection is located the TRACK indicator will not change TO START PLAYBACK FROM A PARTICULAR SECTION Index search On some discs the index numbers divide the selections into sections such as chapters in a book or movements in a sympohony To start playback from a particular sec tion you can press the INDEX keys any time you want even during playback or in the pause mode etc The selected index number is displayed in the INDEX in dicator Index number 1 of the first selection aa Boa gt cy aN TERR REE RT BERS A a EE When pressed once the index number increases by one When continuously pressed the index number will keep increasing Is 953 i aE aan BC RES RE ERE When pressed once playback begins again at the beginning of the current index number When continuously pressed the index number will keep decreasing When the INDEX indicator displays the index number does not change even when the key is pressed If playback does not start from the specified point eAre you playing back a disc with no index numbers In this case
5. a wider dynamic range is achiev ed than that of the conventional analog system and the peaks of high level inputs are recorded with high fidelity In addition the noise level is very low If you turn up the volume inadvertently while listen ing to a portion where no audio signals or very low level inputs are recorded the speakers may be damaged when the portion with peak levels is played r SEARCH OPERATION TO SEARCH FOR A PARTICULAR SELECTION AMS Automatic Music Sensor function Using the keq or BR key you can quickly locate a desired selection ahead or back When the button is pressed the player searches the selection data recorded at the beginning of each selection and play will start from the beginning of the selection To search for a previous selection Press the wd key during play or pause When the Wee key is pressed once the beginning of the selection being played is searched for When the button is con tinuously pressed one selec tion back is searched for To search for a selection ahead Press the PR key during play or pause When the pm key is pressed once the next selection after that being played is searched for When the button is con tinuously pressed the selec tion ahead is searched for Beginning of the When the 8th selection is 8th selection Play starts being payed 38 5 gt i a E T ES Beginning of the 7th selection Play stars Press Press again
6. clean do not touch the rainbow colored surface Do not stick paper or tape on the labeled surface y Zt not this way Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts or leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight where there can be a considerable rise in the temperature not this way Before playing clean the disc with the supplied cleaning cloth Wipe the disc from the center out Do not use solvents such as benzine thinner commer cially available cleaners or anti static spray intended for analog discs After playing store the disc in its case PREPARATION A transit lever is provided at the bottom of the unit to protect the optical system against shock during transportation Before operating the CD player be sure to move the lever in the direction of the arrow and secure f Bottom 4m Slot _ Screwdriver eS Transit lever Screw red 1 Loosen the screw red with the screwdriver 2 Insert the screwdriver into the slot in the lever and move it in the direction of the arrow until it stops 3 Tighten the screw eWhen transporting the unit again move the lever in the opposite direction of the arrow and secure it with the screw LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS Before plugging in or attempting to operate this unit it is Switches and controls and the purpose of each suggested thal you familiarize yourself with all its Each number in th
7. desired selection can be selected quickly Number keys Select the desired track number by pressing these key s How to select Example 19th selection Press the 19 key 25th selection Press 10 key 2 times then 5 key 30th selection Press 10 key 3 times then 0 key When you select the track number with the number Keys the CD play starts immediately CLEAR key If you press the 10 key the wrong number of times press this key and then press the 10 key the correct number of times TROUBLE CHECKS The following checks will assist in the correction of most problems which you may encounter with your unit Should any problem persist after you have made these checks consult your nearest Sony service facility Before going through the check list below first refer back to the connection and operating procedures Play does not begin e The disc is inserted with the labeled surface downwards e The disc is incorrectly inserted e Dusty or defective disc e The tf PAUSE key is engaged e Moisture condensation see page 3 No audio from one or both channels Incorrect connections Sony Corporation Printed in Japan SPECIFICATIONS COMPACT DISC PLAYER System Compact disc digital audio system Disc Compact disc Laser diode properties Material GaAlAs Wavelength 780 nm Emission duration Continuous Laser output Max 0 6 mw This output is the value measured al a distance of about 1 6 mm trom the
8. number of the selections being played SCAN indicator This indicator illuminates while the player is searching for the point on the disc you have programmed O INDEX indicator If index signals are recorded on the disc to allow signifi cant parts of a program to be easily located the index numbers are shown here Time counter When the disc is placed in the disc compartment and the disc compartment is closed by pressing the OPEN CLOSE button or the disc compartment this in dicator shows for a few seconds the total playing time of the disc During play this time counter shows the loca tion in a particular selection by means of actual elapsed time When the ELAPSED REMAINING TIME button is pressed the time counter shows how much playing time is left on the disc The first two digits of the counter show playing time of the selection in minutes and the last two digits show the seconds Rear panel Ae i 9 ay ey an on g LINE OUT jacks These jacks can be connected to the line input jacks of an amplifier using the supplied connecting cord SUBCODE OUT connector This connector is provided to extend the utility of this compact disc player by allowing for the connection of optional equipment which will be available in the future REMOTE IN remote control input connector Use this connector to remotely control the whole audio system with the optional Sony ST V77 FM stereo FM AM s
9. playback starts from the beginning of the current selection eYou have selected the wrong index number Find the correct index number referring to the notes ac companying the compact disc TO SEARCH FOR A PARTICULAR POINT IN A SELEC TION Manual search Using the manual search keys you can locate a par ticular point of a selection during play or pause While one of the manual search buttons is pressed the disc playing goes ahead or back Release the button at the desired point found by observing the time counter or monitoring the high speed sound only during play In the pause mode the search speed is tripled Manual search keys To go ahead at a high speed To go back at a high speed When the lt 4 or BR key is kept pressed during repeat play and repeat play end is reached 0 03 is displayed in the display window and repeat play resumes after 3 seconds What are these indications This indication is displayed when you have passed the end of the disc by keeping the B key press ed The indication returns to nor mal display when the qe key or lt 4 key is pressed nan mye sean on lt t u uU Wee RTE Seto TAREE a eYou have selected an index number which is not recorded on the disc In this case playback starts from the section with the highest index number Rs mT SECON scan e ee NE SE i Taa ee This indication is displayed when you have passed
10. the beginning of the disc by keeping the lt q key pressed When the player is in the play mode the indication auto matically returns to the normal display In the pause mode press the mei key or BR key me ie 11 REPEAT PLAY Using the REPEAT programming buttons you can repeat the selection being played the whole disc or par ticular portion of the disc TO REPEAT ONLY THE SELECTION BEING PLAYED Press the 1 ALLICLEAR button once during play The indicator in the display window will illuminate When the disc reaches the end of the selec tion it will automatically go back to the beginning of the selection and play will restart To release the repeat mode press the T ALLICLEAR button twice TO REPEAT THE WHOLE DISC Press the 1 ALUCLEAR button twice The indicator in the display window will illuminate When the disc reaches the end of the last selection the player will auto matically go back to the beginning of the first selection and play will restart To release the repeat mode press the 1 ALL CLEAR button TO REPEAT BETWEEN PARTICULAR POINTS 1 When the disc plays the point from which you wish to start the repeat play point A press the A B but ton The indicator in the display win dow will start flickering showing the point A is memorized 2 When the disc reaches the point at which you wish to stop the repeat play point B press the A gt B but ton again The indicator will then il lumi
11. CLOSE button The DISC indicator flickers and the disc compartment opens 4 Put the disc in place with the label surface up 5 Press the PLAY key The compartment closes and play begins from the beginning of the disc When the disc compartment is closed by pressing the OPEN CLOSE button or by pressing the disc compart ment itself the total selection number and total playing time are displayed in the display window To select a desired selection when the compartment is open press the BR key and then press the PLAY key The compartment will close and play will begin from that selection If you press the I PAUSE key when the compartment is open the compartment will close and the disc will pause at the beginning of the first selection When the player reaches the end of the last selection of the disc it is automatically reset to the beginning of the disc and stands by To open the compartment press the OPEN CLOSE but ton Label surface 4 3 5 TO STOP DURING PLAY To open the compartment Press the OPEN CLOSE button The disc will stop rotating and the compartment will open To pause for a moment during play Press the If PAUSE key The I indicator will illuminate To release pause and restart play from the same point press the If PAUSE key again To reset to the beginning of the first selection Press the STOP RESET key The player will stand by An important point to remember In the CD system
12. ND TRACK shows 30 minutes 00 seconds remaining before the end of the disc The digits will change for example from 30 00 to 29 59 29 58 as the play goes on and you can monitor the remaining playing time at any point of the disc To return the counter to the elapsed time press the ELAPSED REMAINING TIME button again REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION Once the POWER switch is turned on you can remotely control various functions of the CDP 102 with the RM D302 remote commander supplied Battery installation The Sony RM D302 remote commander operates on sup plied two size AA batteries IEC designation R6 Push and open pull out the lid Notes on the remote commander e In normal operation battery life is up to half a year When the battery is exhausted the remote commander will not operate the unit In this case replace the bat teries with new ones e When the commander is not to be used for a long period of time remove the batteries to avoid damage from possible battery leakage e Keep the commander away from extremely hot or humid places e Avoid dropping any foreign objects into the com mander cabinet particularly when replacing batteries To avoid a malfunction do not simultaneously depress two or more keys e f the output indicator does not light when any of the function keys are pressed replace all the batteries Range of the remote control CDP 102 REMOTE SENSOR indicator
13. SONY COMPACT DISC PLAYER CDP 102 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly This manual should be retained for future reference OSE DIGITAL AUDIO 1984 by Sony Corporation OWNER S RECORD The model and serial numbers are rear Record the serial number in the sp ied below Refer to these numbers whenever call an your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No CDP 102 Seria N To prevent fire or shock hazard do not ex pose the unit to rain or moisture RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOOK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure thal may be of sufficient magnitude to con stitute a risk of electric shock to persons AN This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operat ng and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance ES e INFORMATION This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television recep tion It has been type tested and found to comply with th
14. ardous radiation exposure For the customers in Canada CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED AC PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE TABLE OF CONTENTS Features oi 3 Precautions canted ots Notes on moisture condensation 3 Notes on compact discs 5 4 Preparation 4 Location and function of controls 5 Connections 7 DISC MANO aaisan eaa ia aaa 9 To play To stop during play SEACH operation lt serrrieccircessasnsennsteranareernrssss 10 To search for a particular selection AMS To start playback from a particular section Index search To search for a particular point in a selection Manual search REPGRPAY sisreraenir ansias N r 12 To repeat only the selection being played To repeat the whole disc To repeat between particular points To cancel the repeat play Using the fime Counter 0 cece scesesseeeesecen vis eee 13 To monitor the elapsed playing time To monitor the remaining playing time Remote control operation MEENE EE 14 Trouble checks Back cover Specifications Back cover FEATURES With the CDP 102 flat frequency response 2 20 000 Hz low wow and flutter lower than the measur able limit wide dynamic range more than 96 dB minimal distortion 0 003 and high channel separa tion more than 95 dB are achieved Listening to the
15. connect the CD player to the PHONO input jacks of the amplifier if the CD player causes interference to radio and television reception turn off the power of the CD player or move the player away from the receiver Be sure to insert the remote control cord securely This way Not this way To disconnect the remote control cord press the center and pull out the connector Do not pull the cord itself CONNECTION DIAGRAM CDP 102 to a wall outlet Connecting cord Supplied Speaker system red to R white to L Amplifier to a wall outlet gt CONNECTION IN COMBINATION WITH A SYSTEM CONTROL TUNER When this CD player is connected to the optional Sony ST V77 FM stereo FM AM system control tuner total system remote control and direct function are possi ble For details refer to the ST V77 operating instruc tions With the direct function the amplifier operation mode can automatically be changed simply by pressing the opration key of the re quired equipment For example when you want to change to listen to a compact disc during FM listening press the B PLAY key The operation mode of the amplifier is automatically set to CD and CD play starts DISC PLAYING TO PLAY ol 9000 0 1 Turn the amplifier on and set the input selector to the CD player position 2 Depress the POWER switch a ON 3 Press the OPEN
16. e limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protec tion against such interference in a residential installa tion However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equip ment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the set Is encouraged to try to more of the following in off and on correct iterference n co gt measures Recrient the receiving enna Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver Move the equipment away from the receiver Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits if necessary the user should consult the dealer or an ex perienced radioltelevision technician for additional sug gestions The user may find the followin booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Pro blems This booklet is available from the U S Govern ment Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 DANGER Invisible laser radiations when open Avoid direct exposure to beam Ties fabel is cated on the left side of the unit CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in haz
17. e photo is keyed to the descriptive text POWER switch Depress to turn on the power ON To turn the power ff press the switch again a OFF ELAPSED REMAINING TIME button The time counter normally indicates elapsed time When this button is pressed the time counter shows the time remaining before the end of the last selection preceded by a minus sign When this button is pressed a second time counter reverts to the elapsed time the time II PAUSE key Press to pause during play The amp indicator will il luminate To release the pause mode press this key again The indicator will go off and disc play will resume gt PLAY key Press to start normal disc play The indicator will il luminate AUTOMATIC MUSIC SENSOR keys keq back selection Press to go back to a previous selection gt forward selection selection Press to skip ahead to a later REMOTE SENSOR and indicator for remote control The infrared beam transmitted by the supplied remote commander is received here The indicator blinks to in dicate that a function key of the remote commander has been pressed gt PLAY indicator When the B PLAY key is pressed Juminates this indicator il II PAUSE indicator When the Ii PAUSE key is pressed this indicator il luminates STOP RESET key When this key is pressed disc play is reset to the very beginning of the first selection and the player stands by Ma
18. ll flicker while the compartment is opening With another touch the compartment closes REPEAT programming buttons Press these buttons to program repeat play of the disc I ALLICLEAR To repeat the selection currently being played press this button once To repeat all the selections on the disc press the button again To release repeat play press the button again The selected repeat mode is displayed in the display window A B To repeat play between specific points on the disc With one touch of this button the indicator in the display window flickers and the point where the but ton has been pressed is memorized as the A start point of repeat play With another touch the indicator illuminates steadi ly and the point where the button has been pressed a second time is memorized as the B end point of repeat play When the 1 ALUCLEAR button is pressed this repeat play will be cancelled TRACK INDEX MINUTE SECOND DISC indicator The indicator illuminates steadily when the disc com partment is moving when the disc compartment has closed with a disc in place in the standby mode and during disc playing TRACK indicator When the disc is placed in the disc compartment and the disc compartment is closed by pressing the OPEN CLOSE button or the disc compartment this in dicator shows for a few seconds the total number of the selections recorded on the disc During play this indicator shows the track
19. nate steadily showing the point B is memorized The disc will go back to the point A and play will restart To release the repeat mode press the W ALUCLEAR button 12 The end of the 8th selection Bth selection ERIEN E wae i 0 5 wae T 5 06 T E n gt Piay restarts TA i i i The beginning of the disc Ta n TE EEO VALL CLEAR BON went SEC I I 1 1 J The end of the disc j nan pse me Ti an Cord A i EREE B te Leg ma 5 90 T S aT wee Waite Ee aT Re Ware i OT S A 1 ALL CLEAR i l l Play restarts I l i l fi i eT Pi iluminate 9th selection steadily Point A Point B preas again Then the portion between A and B points will be repeated If the PLAY key is pressed during the A B repeat play the disc will go back to the point A MORE ABOUT A B REPEAT FUNCTION To play from a desired point memory play 1 Al the point from which you wish to listen again point A press the A B button 2 Press the PLAY key at any point to go back to point A Play will restart and continue until the end 3 To go back to point A again before reaching the end of the disc press the B PLAY key again To cance the point A press the 1 ALL CLEAR but ton To repeat the whole disc eliminating an unwanted portion jump repeat 1 At the point where
20. nt for RM D302 1 Design and specifications subject to change without notice 3 760 138 21 1
21. nual search keys Keep the appropriate key pressed to search for a par ticular point on the disc during either play or pause You can monitor the disc sound reproduced in forward or in reverse at a high speed while searching during play When you release this key normal speed play will resume during play or the player will return to the pause mode during pause lt 4 To go backwards at a high speed several times higher than the normal playing speed ee To skip ahead at a high speed several times higher than the normal playing speed In the pause mode the search speed is tripled INDEX keys Press one of these keys to search for a particular index number so that playback can begin at that point Index numbers will be displayed in the display window When a key is pressed and immediately released the in dex number will increase or decrease by one When the key is kept depressed the index number will change continuously If a key is pressed during playback of a disc on which no index numbers have been recorded playback will begin from the beginning of the current selection Disc compartment To open the disc compartment press the OPEN CLOSE button Place a compact disc in the compartment To close the disc compartment press the compartment itself the OPEN CLOSE button or the B PLAY key OPEN CLOSE button With one touch of this button the disc compartment opens for disc loading The DISC indicator wi
22. sound reproduction of your CDP 102 is just like being in the concert hall Quick operation Feather touch function keys for direct mode change e Linear motor for quick selection search Various functions AMS Automatic Music Sensor for quick selection location elndex function for quick location of the part you want e Full repeat functions for one selection the whole disc and a particular portion e Large and easy to read digital display for elapsed play ing time and remaining playing time Various remote control functions Remote commander RM D302 supplied e Optional Sony ST V77 FM stereo FM AM system con trol tuner can be connected for total audio system con trol PRECAUTIONS On safety e Operate the unit only on 120V ac 60 Hz e Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further e Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for an extended period of time To disconnect the cord pull it out by grasping the plug Never pull the cord itself e As the laser beam used in this Compact Disc player is harmful to the eyes do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only On installation e Do not install the unit in a location near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts or in a place sub ject to direct sunlight excessive dust mechanical vibra tion or shock
23. you wish to end the portion to be eliminated point A press the A B button 2 Press the p e or key to search for the point from which you wish to start eliminating point B and then press the A gt B button The repeat play eliminating the B A portion will start To cancel press the 1 ALLICLEAR button TO CANCEL THE REPEAT PLAY The 1 or ALL repeat play continues until the button is pressed again To cancel the A B repeat play press the 1 ALUCLEAR button Any repeat program is also cancelled when the STOP RESET key is pressed USING THE TIME COUNTER TO MONITOR THE ELAPSED PLAYING TIME Generally the time counter shows the elapsed playing time from the beginning of the selection in minutes and seconds When a new selection starts the counter is reset to 0 00 and then starts counting time again If the selection has a blank space at its beginning the counter is reset to the time preceded by the minus sign such as 0 02 0 01 etc TRACK number Minutes Seconds im ai TRACK shows 15 minutes 30 seconds have elapsed from the beginning of the third selection INDEX MINUTE SECOND TO MONITOR THE REMAINING PLAYING TIME When the ELAPSED REMAINING TIME button is press ed the counter shows the remaining time preceded by a minus sign before the end of the last selection ELAPSED REMAINING TRACK number disappears Minus sign JU 00 INDEX MINUTE SECO
24. ystem control tuner For details refer to the operating instructions of the ST V77 A REMOTE OUT remote control output connector Use this connector to remotely control the whole audio system with the optional Sony ST V77 FM stereo FM AM system control tuner For details refer to the operating instructions of the ST V77 FUNCTION CONTROL connector This connector can be connected to the CD connector of the optional Sony ST V77 FM stereo FM AM system con trol tuner AC OUTLET unswitched An audio component with a power consumption under 100 watts can be connected to this outlet POWER is always supplied at this outlet regardless of the POWER switch setting Do not connect an electrical home ap pliance such as an electric iron fan TV or any other high wattage equipment to this ac outlet Power cord CONNECTIONS BEFORE CONNECTION CONNECTING CORDS Audio signal connecting cord Remote control cord 4 pin o NOTES ON CONNECTION e Turn off the amplifier before making connections e Be sure to insert the cable connectors firmly into the jacks Loose connections may cause hum and noise e Connect the red plug of the supplied connecting cord to the right channel jack R of the amplifier and the white plug to the left channel jack L Otherwise the right and left channels will be reversed Leave a little slack in the connecting cord to allow for inadvertent shock or vibration e Be sure not to
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