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Pioneer A-307R A-209R User's Manual

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1. Right R Left L See page 5 r AUDIO OUT Ez fw Turntable Tuner DVD player VCR etc Speaker system A CONNECTING THE SPEAKER CORDS NOTE z B 7 Do not allow any of the cord conductors to protrude from the 1 Strip off the vinyl covering and twist the tip of the terminals or touch any other conductors Malfunctioning or wire core 10mm breakdowns may occur when conductors come into contact with each other Twist the wire core Speaker Impedance When speaker systems are connected to only SPEAKERS A 2 Loosen the knob and insert the wire core into the or SPEAKERS B terminals such speakers should have rated terminal hole impedance in the range of 4 16 Q When speaker are connected to both A and B terminals they Tighten the knob to fix the wire core in place 3 Tig P should have a rated impedance in the range of 8 32 Q CONNECTIONS CONNECTING THE INPUT OUTPUT CORDS Connect the white plug to the L left channel and the red plug to the R right channel Be sure to push the plugs securely Left channel White plug A Right channel NZ AO X Red plug REMOTE CONTROL CORD CONNEC TIONS By interconnecting the CONTROL jacks of Pioneer units with
2. BEFORE BEGINNING OPERATIONS 1 Set the VOLUME control to minimum 2 Set the POWER switch to ON 3 Press the SPEAKERS button corresponding to the speaker system to be used 4 Set the BALANCE control to the center position 5 Set the DIRECT button to off 6 Set the TAPE2 MONITOR button to off PLAYBACK PROCEDURES 1 Set the INPUT SELECTOR knob to the desired playback source e For playback of a compact disc Set to CD e For reception of an AM FM broadcast Set to TUNER e For playback of a record Set to PHONO e For playback with the equipment connected to LINE terminals Set to LINE e For playback of a tape Set to TAPE1 MD on the A 307R TAPE1 CD R MD on the A 209R NOTES e When you do not want to monitor the TAPE2 MONITOR sound set the TAPE2 MONITOR button to OFF e When you select PHONO the sound is muted for a few seconds 2 Operate the equipment to begin playback 3 Adjust playback volume with VOLUME control on this unit 4 Adjust the tone to your preference using the BASS and TREBLE controls and LOUDNESS but ton RECORDING TAPES 1 Select the recording equipment with the INPUT SELECTOR knob 2 Begin recording by operating the recording equip ment and cassette deck Refer to the operating instructions of your cassette deck for proper operating procedures COPYING TAPES When two decks are used you can record the sounds from
3. 2 VOLUME up down buttons e EE E PEA A EE E E A A Increases the volume E E PE AE ATT Decreases the volume NOTE When the accessory remote control unit is used to operate other Pioneer components with the mark it cannot be used to operate functions which do not correspond to the functions listed on the remote control unit TROUBLESHOOTING Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions If you think that there is something wrong with this component check the points below Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component Investigate the other components and electrica appliances being used If the trouble cannot be rectified even after exercising the checks listed below ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work Symptom Cause Remedy No power supplied to unit Power plug is disconnected from outlet The amplifier s power plug has been plugged into another component power outlet e g timer etc but power to that unit is disconnected The AC INLET plug is disconnected Insert plug securely into outlet Turn on power to other component Insert the AC INLET plug securely till the bottom of the jack No sound Connecting cords are disconnected from terminals or connected incorrectly Terminals or connecting cords pin plugs are dirty The TAPE2 MONITOR button is set to ON except when using an adaptor
4. REAR PANEL DBDOOOVDO SPEAKERS GND Turntable ground terminal 2 PHONO terminals 3 TUNER terminals 4 CD terminals LINE terminals TAPE 1 MD REC OUT terminals on the A 307R a 1 CD R MD REC OUT terminals on the A 209R only TAPE 1 MD PLAY IN terminals on the A 307R only TAPE 1 CD R MD PLAY IN terminals on the A 209R only FFIBr ly P A AR Le L OO o Oo OQO 2009 F7 4 5 The illustration shows the A 307R TAPE 2 MONITOR REC OUT terminals 9 TAPE 2 MONITOR PLAY IN terminals SPEAKERS B terminals Right channel SPEAKERS B terminals Left channel 2 SPEAKERS A terminals Right channel 3 SPEAKERS A terminals Left channel CONTROL OUT jack see page 5 This jack is for output of control signals when operating other components bearing the mark with the attached remote control unit AC INLET jack Connect power cord to here and an AC wall socket or the AC outlet of an audio timer If you are going to be away from home for a long period of time disconnect the unit from the wall socket NOTES e f you use an other power cord than provided we cannot assume the liabilities in what may occur as a result of it e The provided power cord has a current capacity of 2 5 A OPERATIONS
5. one deck onto the other Application examples e Tomake a tape copy with contents identical to the original tape e To edit a recording of an FM broadcast in order to cut out unwanted commercials recording only of desired material onto another tape 1 Load tapes for playback pre recorded tape and recording blank tape into the respective cas sette decks 2 Select the copying direction with the INPUT SE LECTOR knob and TAPE2 MONITOR button e When copying from the cassette deck of TAPE1 MD on the A 307R or TAPE1 CD R MD on the A 209R termi nals to the cassette deck of the TAPE2 MONITOR terminals Set the INPUT SELECTOR knob to TAPE1 MDj on the A 307R TAPE1 CD R MD on the A 209R e When copying from the cassette deck of TAPE2 MONI TOR terminals to the cassette deck of TAPE1 MD on the A 307R TAPE1 CD R MD on the A 209R termi nals Set the TAPE2 MONITOR button to ON and the INPUT SELECTOR knob toa position other than TAPE1 MD on the A 307R TAPE1 CD R MD on the A 209R 3 Operate the cassette decks to begin copying Set the cassette deck with the original playback tape to the playback mode and set the cassette deck with the blank tape to the recording mode TO USE THE COMPONENT CONNECTED TO THE TAPE2 MONITOR TERMINALS For a cassette deck e A cassette deck connected here can be operated in the same way recording and playback as a deck connected to the TAPE2 MONITOR terminals e Also if two
6. compo nent Operation of other components is incor rect The position of the INPUT SELECTOR does not match the component to be played back Both SPEAKERS selector buttons are set to OFF Connect securely Clean terminals and plugs Set the TAPE2 MONITOR button to OFF Consult the operating instructions for the other components Set the button correctly CD TUNER PHONO LINE TAPE1 MD on the A 307R TAPE1 CD R MD on the A 209R Set one button or both buttons to ON No sound from one speaker Connecting cords or speaker cords are disconnected on that side BALANCE control is set to one side Connect securely Set BALANCE control to center position Cannot record tapes Connections are incorrect Operation of cassette deck is incorrect he TAPE2 MONITOR button is set to ON Reconnect properly Consult the operating instructions for the cassette deck Set the TAPE2 MONITOR button to OFF Cannot perform tape copying The position of the INPUT SELECTOR knob and TAPE2 MONITOR button are incorrect when using 2 cassette decks Operation of cassette decks is incorrect Set buttons correctly See section COPY ING TAPES Consult the operating instructions for the cassette decks The remote control unit does not work Other components cannot be operated Batteries are dead or no batteries in re mote control unit The remote control sensor is not receiving an
7. decks are used you can copy tapes from one deck onto the other see the section COPYING TAPES 1 Set the TAPE2 MONITOR button to ON 2 Operate the cassette deck to perform playback or recording NOTE The source selected with the INPUT SELECTOR knob is backed up fora few days even when the POWER switch is set to off or the power cord is unpluged After this period the CD is automatically selected when the power is supplied For an adaptor component By connecting a graphic equalizer source sounds from discs tapes AM FM broadcasts etc can be heard with added sound and tone compensation Sounds compensated with the adaptor component can be recorded on the cassette deck connected to the TAPE1 MD on the A 307R or TAPE1 CD R MDj on the A 209R terminals 1 Set the TAPE2 MONITOR button to ON 2 Play back the source 3 Operate the adaptor component NOTE Be sure to perform this operation with the adaptor component power switch in the on position Even when not using the adaptor component its power switch must be left on If the adaptor component is switched off no sound will be pro duced or the playback sound will be distorted 9 REMOTE CONTROL CD POWER button Switches CD player power ON OFF 2 TAPE SELECT button Selects the cassette No 1 to 6 for multi cassette changer 3 DECK II button To operate Deck Il
8. press this button before pressing the operating buttons Also when using a single deck press this button before pressing the operating buttons 4 DECK I button To operate Deck press this button before pressing the operating buttons DISC SELECT button Press this to select discs on a multi or twin tray compact disc player Input selector button Use to select the playback source CD For compact disc playback with a CD player TUNER For AM or FM broadcast reception with a tuner PHONO For record playback with a turntable TAPE 1 For playback with a cassette deck CD recorder or MD recorder connected to TAPE1 MDj on the A 307R or TAPE1 CD R MD on the A 209R termi nals TAPE 2 For playback with a cassette deck or adaptor con nected to TAPE 2 MONITOR terminals LINE For playback with a component connected to the LINE terminal 10 D TUNER POWER button Switches TUNER power ON OFF TAPE POWER button Switches the cassette deck power ON OFF Can not turn ON OFF some cassette decks 9 TAPE operation buttons lt gt Playback in the direction of the arrows a Stop lt q gt gt Tape fast forward reverse CD player operation buttons lt lt Returns you to the start of the current track Track search P Takes you to the start of the next track Track search E Stop gt Play STATION up down buttons Calls each station number in sequence
9. the knob clockwise or counterclockwise so that the indicator lights for your desired input source Turning the knob clockwise causes the lit indicator to right Turning counter clockwise causes it to left CD For compact disc playback with a CD player TUNER For AM or FM broadcast reception with a tuner PHONO For record playback with a turntable LINE Set to this position when listening to the program from a component connected to the LINE terminals TAPE 1 MD For playback with a cassette deck or MD recorder connected to TAPE1 MD terminals on the A 307R only TAPE 1 CD R MD For playback with a cassette deck CD recorder or MD recorder connected to TAPE1 CD R MD terminals on the A 209R only The illustration shows the A 307R TAPE 2 MONITOR button indicator Use when there is an adaptor component graphic equalizer etc or cassette deck connected to the TAPE2 MONITOR terminals On Indicator lights when using the adaptor component or listening to the cassette deck Off Indicator goes off when not in use NOTES e When no connections are made to the TAPE2 MONITOR terminals or when they are not in use be sure to set this switch to the off position No sound will be heard if it is set to the on position e When the TAPE2 MONITOR indicator is on and the INPUT SELECTOR knob is not set to TAPE1 MD on the A 307R or TAPE1 CD R MD on the A 209R the signals which are input through TAPE 2 MONIT
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11. AMM erretenean aeie 2 8 mV 50 kQ A 307R CD TUNER LINE TAPE1 MD TAPE2 MONITOR E AEE E EE tans eeenemeemees 200 mV 50 kQ A 209R CD TUNER LINE TAPE1 CD R MD TAPE2 MONITOR EE T E AT 200 mV 50 kQ PHONO MM overload level TRAZ TAD ON Yorin enere aai 150 mV Output level impedance TAPE1 REC TAPE2 MONITOR REC 200 mV 1 kQ Frequency response PHONO MM issira 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB A 307R CD TUNER LINE TAPE1 MD TAPE2 MONITOR EE EAE E AA E 5 Hz to 100 kHz 8 dB A 209R CD TUNER LINE TAPE1 CD R MD TAPE2 MONITOR E EE A ETEEN 5 Hz to 100 kHz dB Tone control BASS a A EEN 8 dB 100 Hz MIRE BILE seisne sea N ESIa 8 dB 10 kHz Loudness contour volume control set at 30 dB position AEAEE ia TEN 6 dB 100 Hz 4 dB 10 kHz Signal to Noise ratio IHF short circuit A network PHONO MM 5 mV input 0 0 0 eee 85 dB A 307R CD TUNER LINE TAPE1 MD TAPE2 MONITOR saad cea E ha dadsudes anglweadsncgesa tua dugasvastacadavsaesondabnes 106 dB A 209R CD TUNER LINE TAPE1 CD R MD TAPE2 MONITOR AE EA A E E A EENET 106 dB Signal to Noise ratio DIN continuous power 50 mW PHONO MM sseneyee ds caeesecvesdeseesaseseoneeeees 71 dB 67 dB A 307R CD TUNER LINE TAPE1 MD TAPE2 MONITOR PEETA A AE E ecard E E E 91 dB 71 dB A 209R CD TUNER LINE TAPE1 CD R MD TAPE2 MONITOR EAA EEE E A ATT 91 dB 71 dB Power Supply Miscellaneous P
12. ON Handle the power cord by the plug Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock Do not place the unit a piece of furniture etc on the power cord or pinch the cord Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other cords The power cords should be routed such that they are not likely to be stepped on A damaged power cord can cause fire or give you an electrical shock Check the power cord once in a while When you find it damaged ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer for a replacement MAINTENANCE OF EXTERNAL SUR FACES e Use a polishing cloth or dry cloth to wipe off dust and dirt e When the surfaces are dirty wipe with a soft cloth dipped in some neutral cleanser diluted five or six times with water and wrung out well and then wipe again with a dry cloth Do not use furniture wax or cleaners e Never use thinners benzine insecticide sprays or other chemicals on or near this unit since these will corrode the surfaces CONTENTS OPERATIONS REMOTE CONTROL ROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS FEATURES m Direct Energy MOS Power Amp on the A 307R Pioneer introduces amp circuitry featuring Direct Energy MOS FET devices for high performance Together with Pioneer s original Wide Range Linear Circuit technology this helps achieve reducing power
13. OR are then output at TAPE 1 MD on the A 307R or TAPE1 CD R MDj on the A 209R REC OUT 6 BALANCE control Should normally be left in the center position Adjust balance if the sound is louder from one of the speakers If the right side is louder turn toward the L left position and if the left side is louder turn toward the R right position NOTE This control does not operate when the DIRECT button is in the on position PANEL FACILITIES DIRECT button indicator Use this button when you do not wish to pass the output from input terminal equipment through the various frequency adjusting circuits BASS TREBLE BALANCE LOUDNESS On The indicator lights The signals passing through the input terminals are reproduced without passing through the various frequency adjusting circuits This results in flat pure sound which is a more faithful reproduction of the input source Off The indicator goes off The signal passes through the various frequency adjusting circuits LOUDNESS button indicator Use when listening at low volume levels On The indicator lights Boosts low and high frequencies to give added punch to playback even at a low volume level Off The indicator goes off Should normally be left in this position NOTE This button does not operate when the DIRECT button is in the on position 9 TREBLE tone control Use to adjust the high frequency tone The center position is the flat normal p
14. Pioneer STEREO AMPLIFIER A 307 R A 209R Operating Instructions Thank you for buying this PIONEER product Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly After you have finished reading the instructions put them away in a safe place for future reference In some countries or regions the shape of the power plug and power outlet may sometimes differ from that shown in the explanatory drawings However the method of connecting and operating the unit is the same WARNING To PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOIS TURE This product complies with the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EMC Directives 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC and CE Marking Directive 93 68 EEC IMPORTANT The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an CAUTION equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the l
15. consumption while maintaining the power of current models In terms of performance it contributes to flat damping factor characteristics across the audio spectrum and im proved power linearity m Advanced Direct Energy MOS Power Amp on the A 209R Pioneer incorporates highest quality amp circuitry featur ing Advanced Direct Energy MOS FET devices which can achieve higher performance Together with Pioneer s origi nal Wide Range Linear Circuit technology they reduce power consumption while maintaining the power output of current models Interms of performance this technology contributes to flat damping factor characteristics across the audio spectrum It also allows a wide range and especially ultra high fre quencies to be reproduced more accurately and improves power linearity E Stabilizer on the A 209R only Transformer stabilizer and stabilizer frame attached to chassis deliver powerful sound E Low power consumption design E High power Output A 307R asiaani nsis 80 W 80 W 4 Q DIN 55 W 55 W 8 DIN A 209R iisiscessvvesadsesseiesnies 60 W 60 W 4 DIN 45 W 45 W 8 Q DIN E Wide Range Linear Circuit This new current feedback circuit assures improved oper ating stability for flat output impedance and stable driving of speakers across the full range of frequencies E Silent microprocessor system INSTALLATION LOCATION Install the unit in a well ventilated location where it wi
16. erent voltages depending on their type Do not mix different types of batteries RANGE OF REMOTE CONTROL When the remote control unit is pointed at the remote sensor window on the stereo amplifier and any of its buttons is pressed the unit and other components can be operated by remote control Distance Within a range of approx 7 meters from the unit s remote control sensor window Angle Within approx 30 degrees from the center of the unit s remote control sensor window Remote control will not be possible if there is an obstacle between the remote control unit itself and the unit s remote control sensor window e The accessory remote control unit can be used to control some functions of other Pioneer cassette decks CD play ers and tuners only those Pioneer components bearing the amp q mark Remote control sensor window A 7m PANEL FACILITIES FRONT PANEL Prlaneer erence aweuren A 307R Direct Energy MOS Poen iji A SPEAKERS B PHONES BASS TREBLE VOLUME TAPE 1 co TUNER PHONO LINE TARD SS 6 2a S a o INPUT SELECTOR a a POWER E OFF ON switch Press to turn power to the unit ON and OFF This unit cannot be turned ON and OFF using the remote control unit 2 REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR window 3 VOLUME control Use to adjust the volume level 4 INPUT SELECTOR knob indicators Turn
17. iterature accompanying the appliance IMPORTANT FOR USE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code proceed as follows fitted The cut off plug should be disposed of and must not be inserted into any 13 amp socket as this can result in electric three pin plug shock The plug or adapter or the distribution panel should be provided with a 5 amp fuse As the colours of the wires NOTE in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the or the word that is embossed on the base of the plug and terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black Blue Neutral the appliance must not be used without a fuse cover If Brown A Live The wire which is coloured brown must be connected lost replacement fuse covers can be obtained from your If the plug provided is uns itabje for your socket to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured dealer outlets the plug must be cut off and a suitable plug red Only 5 A fuses approved by B S I or A S T A to B S Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal of a After replacing or changing a fuse the fuse cover in the plug must be replaced with a fuse cover which corre sponds to the colour of the insert in the base of the plug 1362 should be used POWER CORD CAUTI
18. ll not be exposed to high temperature or humidity Do not install the unit in a location which is exposed to direct rays of the sun or near hot appliances or radiators Excessive heat can adversely affect the cabinet and internal compo nents Installation of the unit ina damp or dusty environment may also result in a malfunction or an accident Avoid instal lation near cookers etc where the unit may be exposed to oily smoke steam or heat Do not install the unit on a tottered stand nor on an unstable or inclined surface 1 wee He VENTILATION When installing this unit make sure to leave space around the unit for ventilation to improve heat radiation at least 60 cm at top 10 cm at rear and 30 cm at each side If not enough space is provided between the unit and walls or other equipment heat will build up inside interfering with performance or causing malfunctions e Donot place on a thick carpet bed sofa or fabric having a thick pile Do not cover with fabric or other covering Anything that blocks ventilation will cause internal tem perature to rise which may lead to breakdown or fire hazard CONNECTIONS Before making or changing the connections switch off the power switch Cassette deck CD recorder Adaptor component CD player MD recorder Cassette deck graphic equalizer etc Speaker system B og 9 og m
19. osition When turned to the right high frequency tones are emphasized when turned to the left high frequency tones are de emphasized NOTE This control does not operate when the DIRECT button is in the on position BASS tone control Use to adjust the low frequency tone The center position is the flat normal position When turned to the right low frequency tones are emphasized when turned to the left low frequency tones are de emphasized NOTE This control does not operate when the DIRECT button is in the on position D SPEAKERS B ON OFF button indicator Use this button to listen to the speaker system connected to SPEAKERS B terminals ON _ The indicator lights Sound is heard from the speaker system OFF The indicator goes off No sound is heard from the speaker system Set to this position when listening with headphones 2 PHONES jack When using headphones insert the plug into this jack NOTE The speakers continue to output sound even when heaa phones are plugged into this jack To mute the sound from the speakers press the SPEAKERS button to OFF 3 SPEAKERS A ON OFF button indicator Use this button to listen to the speaker system connected to SPEAKERS A terminals ON The indicator lights Sound is heard from the speaker system OFF The indicator goes off No sound is heard from the speaker system Set to this position when listening with headphones PANEL FACILITIES
20. ower requirements n s AC 220 230 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption PASBO7 RI anisina aa a a a a aT 140 W A 209R ie nn a EE 130 W Dimensions including knobs and other protruding parts Fuinn ateti a EA 420 W x 114 H x 307 D mm Weight without package ASOR nnr a aA EEA EERE 5 9 kg A209 R ennen a aaa 4 7 kg Accessories Remote control UNIt oo cece cece ccccceceseeeeeececceseceeeeesssaeseeeneees 1 Batteries AA RGR nisnin r E E a 2 Power cord Rated current 2 5 A ooo cceccccceceeeenenees 1 Operating INStrUCTIONS cece cece ce eteeeeetteeeetneeeeeteeeeees 1 Warranty Cards isinne caactahas tan RO 1 NOTE Specifications and design are subject to possible modifica tions without notice due to improvements Measured with DIRECT button set to on Measured by Audio Spectrum Analyzer Published by Pioneer Corporation Copyright 2000 Pioneer Corporation All rights reserved PIONEER CORPORATION 4 1 Meguro 1 Chome Meguro ku Tokyo 153 8654 Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC P O BOX 1540 Long Beach California 90801 1540 U S A PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA INC 300 Allstate Parkway Markham Ontario L3R OP2 Canada PIONEER ELECTRONIC EUROPE N V Haven 1087 Keetberglaan 1 9120 Melsele Belgium TEL 03 570 05 11 PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 178 184 Boundary Road Braeside Victoria 3195 Australia TEL 03 9586 6300 PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO S A DE C V San Lorenzo Num 1
21. the mark the entire system can be operated with this remote control unit although some of the units AM FM tuner CD player cassette deck etc may not be equipped with remote sensors The entire system can be operated by a remote control unit by connecting PIONEER stereo compo nents to each other using the control input CONTROL IN jack on each component Use the remote control cord supplied with the respective unit for the connection An example is shown in the figure As long as you connect OUT to IN the connecting sequence is arbitrary When a unit has only an IN connector however connect it last NOTE When the POWER switch is set to OFF the components connected to the CONTROL OUT jack can not be operated with the remote control unit Remote control unit A 307R A 209R LOADING BATTERIES Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control unit Insert size AA R6P dry cell batteries into the battery compart ment in accordance with the indications inside the compartment Close the cover of the battery case Incorrect use of batteries may lead to leakage or rupture Always be sure to follow these guidelines 1 Always insert batteries into the battery compartment cor rectly matching the positive and the negative polari ties as indicated inside the compartment 2 Never mix new and used batteries 3 Batteries of the same size may have diff
22. y signals The remote control cord is not connected correctly A fluorescentlight is shining on the remote sensor window Insert new batteries see page 5 Operate the remote control unit within a range of 7 meters and an angle of 30 degrees refer to page 5 Connect correctly see page 5 Move so fluorescent light does not shine directly on amplifier s front panel remote sensor window e Abnormal functioning of this unit may be caused by static electricity or other external interference To restore normal operation turn the power off and then on again or unplug the AC power cord and then plug it in again 11 SPECIFICATIONS Amplifier Section Continuous power output both channels driven at 20 Hz to 20 kHz A 307R THAD OT Arg Orrin tenth asna sian 45 W 45 W TAD OTI 90 A Oeria 65 W 65 W A 209R THD 0 1 8 Q usinisi aat 35 W 35 W THD 0 15 6j AO ection teissie antes 45 W 45 W DIN Continuous power output both channels driven at 1 kHz A 307R THD 1 0 oop sk O o an nn 55 W 55 W THD TO 4 O ocssicsdethaacarsinntedareteuecemetname 80 W 80 W A 209R ED TO rS a 45 W 45 W THD LO f AO ia neato seecenins 60 W 60 W Total harmonic distortion A 307R 20 Hz to 20 kHz 22 5 W 8Q eee 0 08 A 209R 20 Hz to 20 kHz 17 5 W 8 Qe 0 08 e Power output specification is for when power supply is 230 V Input sensitivity impedance PHONO

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