Home
Technics SA-GX 19O Stereo Receiver User Manual
Contents
1. POWER TAPE VCR 2 DCC MONITOR Before operation set VOLUME to the 0 position POWER Press POWER to switch on y the power T SO SLING E E RN a a a a arana a ios TE E G a eh a to ena Ea a BS bag a FERRERS Press A and or B to select the speaker system s to be used A and B refer to the speaker terminals at the rear of the unit illuminates If the button is pressed once more the indicator will switch off and no sound will be heard from the speakers QUT T ENUNON Onde de Ina VO Ie RUP ce caos a re s 8 Ged i lar SSS dr leita REOR Ma vat Ud eret A RE XII zh Press to select the desired source VCR 1 To listen to video tapes VCR 1 TAPE VCR 2 DCC To listen to tape video tapes VCR 2 or digital compact cassette DCC The tape monitor in dicator will appear See below CD To listen to compact discs TUNER To listen to radio broadcasts PHONO To listen to phono discs When tape monitor indicator illuminates or is flashing approx 3 seconds This indicates that the tape monitor function of this unit is ON To listen to sources other than a tape VCR 2 or DCC be sure to turn off the indicator by pressing TAPE VCR 2 DCC MONITOR VOLUME EXIMIAE TRE Sse tm aah owt nse a ded lew A ease et een lel Stn Start the desired source Refer to the appropriate Operating in Structions for details LM LL ISS Seg ed BNA alg Ue aie Ss Foie Br ately iw ie ay ce elm wel Oe see aie aue
2. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and main tenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance i Precautions Before using this unit please read these operating instructions carefully Take special care to follow the warnings indicated on the unit itself as well as the safety suggestions listed below Afterwards keep them handy for future reference Safety 1 Power Source The unit should be connected to power sup ply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the unit 2 Polarization If the unit is equipped with a polarized AC power plug a plug having one blade wider than the other that plug will fit into the AC outlet only one way This is a safe ty feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the Outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug 3 Power Cord Protection AC power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Never take hold of the plug or cord if your hand is wet and always grasp the plug body when connecting or disconnecting it 4 Nonuse Periods When the unit is not used turn the power off When left unused for a long period of ti
3. 16 Using the remote control Remote control operation 17 When there seems to be a problem Product service 22 Troubleshooting guide 23 Reference Technical specifications Back cover The model number and serial number of this product can be found on either the back or the bottom of the unit Please note them in the space provided below and retain them for future reference MODEL NUMBER SAGX190 osse SERIAL NUMBER 0 0000 cece cee eee eee CAUTION This phrase is applied only for U S A Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user s authority to operate this device WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons
4. the power supply for each unit will simultaneously turn ON and OFF when the power supply of the receiver is turned ON and OFF To operate the receiver Basic operations POWER gt amp To turn the power supply e ON OFF Once the power has been set to ON it can be turned ON and OFF simply by pressing POWER See below To turn off the tape monitor To turn the tape monitor function press one of the in yi ODE TUNER function ON put select buttons TUNER C lt CD VCR 1 TAPE CD To select an input source Press once more to return to the original volume To mute the sound level 1 2 3 DECK VOLUME CO To adjust the volume 6 gt 10 gt C level After carrying out the operation on page 21 for turning the power of the TV or VCR ON or OFF always press TUNER before pressing POWER when turning the power of the receiver ON and OFF To select the desired channel sequentialy w CH WESS Css Select the desired preset channel To select the desired channel directly Specify the preset channel using the numeric button s Example Channel 12 Within 2 sec 18 To operate a CD changer or CD player For detailed information concerning CD changer or CD player operation please read the operating instructions for each unit carefully Sequential play POWER ty VCR TUNER Saves e C C a Select the desired disc VCR1 TAPE cD
5. cm 4 clearance from the rear of the unit Foreign Material Care should be taken so that objects do not fall into and liquids are not spilled into the unit Do not sub ject this unit to excessive smoke dust mechanical vibration or shock Magnetism The unit should be situated away from equip ment or devices that generate strong magnetism Stacking Do not place heavy objects other than system components on top of the unit Surface Place the unit on a flat level surface Carts and Stands The unit should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer The unit and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the unit and cart com bination to overturn Wall or Ceiling Mounting The unit should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling unless specified in this operating instruc tions N A o 0 Maintenance Clean the cabinet panei 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 1 Damage Requiring Service The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when a The AC power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or b Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the unit or c The unit has been exposed to rain or d The uni
6. frequency is 107 9 MHz 1 o 7 9 illuminates when tuned When the FM stereo broadcast is received If noise is excessive in the FM stereo mode This unit will automatically switch to FM stereo reception and the Press FM AUTO MONO The FM stereo indicator will switch off FM stereo indicator will illuminate The broadcast will be monaural but noise will be reduced If the Illuminates button is pressed once more stereo mode will be resumed Sequential tuning If the frequency is not known use the tuning control for sear ching Press TUNER Press BAND to select FM or AM 2 i Press Vor to tune to the desired broadcast FM 200 kHz intervai AM 10 kHz interval R Tuning intervals ish lg If either button is pressed and held down until the frequency begins to change the broadcast sta tions can be tuned automatically when a broad cast station is found Tuning may stop automatically if any jamming is encountered 15 14 Preset tuning By presetting the desired broadcast stations into the memory e Automatic memory presetting channels of this unit broadcast stations can be selected simply by pressing numeric button s Refer to page 15 for tuning Before presetting How many broadcast stations can be preset A total of 30 FM and AM stations can be preset How is presetting done The two following methods are available Automat
7. help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime We Want You Listening For A Lifetime Used wisely your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise This list of sound levels is included for your protection The level used here is different from that displayed on the system s display Decibel Level Example 30 Quiet library soft whispers 40 Living room refrigerator bedroom away from traffic 50 Light traffic normal conversation quiet office 60 Air conditioner at 20 feet sewing machine 70 Vacuum cleaner hair dryer noisy restaurant 80 Average city traffic garbage disposals alarm clock at two feet THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE 90 Subway motorcycle truck traffic lawn mower 100 Garbage truck chain saw pneumatic drill 120 Rock band concert in front of speakers thunderclap 140 Gunshot blast jet plane 180 Rocket launching pad Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation Please check and identify the supplied ac cessories AC power supply cord For USA SJA172 A or SJA172 1 For Canada SJA172 A or SJA172 AM loop antenna set RSA0010 AM loop antenna e AM antenn
8. input correctly the fre quency display will blink 1 If no button is pressed while the cursor display is flashing the display will return to the frequen cy which is currently being received To re specify the frequency repeat the procedure from step 3 2 If the frequency has not been input correctly an error message will be displayed In this case re enter the frequency A NL MEL 1 Cc 222 0 2 0 AEG Irc Eg xxx woo m 8 08 8 08 So 9 o 4 3 amp amp amp amp V 3 s s s 3 93 3 3 8 4 4 3 93 93 9 v v9 9 4 4 3 33 8 3 33 3 3 3 8 V b s 4 e amp oW BAR S09 0RSCA 089 ee OR o8 o A 9 9 8 s 9 Gc ee V d A E ON a a 4 09 R 4 UT o o Wo o3 ee ee a oV o 9 w WR V oV W Wk amp Wo Wow so 9 08 89 9 3 4 5 c3 9 9 B8 a amp b 9 9 8s 9 98 4 4 4 4 8 s s 3s 3s a w 9 9 9 9 5 bh b v e 3 e e b o P o9 9S3 9 09 ga yyy 028v 4 4 4 3 3 93 4 v 8 o4 3 3 8 o 9 9 9 9 3 5 9 5 bob 9cGo3 G 03 G 8 8o 9 9 9 v v v9 9 6 8 PB s 4 s 9 amp e as m 08 9 9 909 3 a 3 93 4 A s c9 P P B s s a4 4 V 4 Y s oc o wot o9 O amp O 909 9 09 P E 4 sx c os3 33 c3 W 4 4 9 o 4 c3 c3 c3 4 c9 9 ov 9 9 85 3 3 3 3 9 5 c9 4 If the desired FM
9. mount it close to power cords speaker wires or metal surfaces Doing so will result in noise Do not mount it close to a tape deck When the tape deck is be ing used chirping or beeping sounds may result When mounting the antenna to a column a wall or rack AM antenna holder included Screw included AM outdoor antenna not included The outdoor antenna should be used when using the main unit in mountainous areas or in spaces enclosed by reinforced concrete where the AM loop antenna included does not provide satisfac tory reception AM outdoor antenna not included Vinyl covered wire not included AM loop antenna included AM LOOP ANT SS Use 5 12 m 16 40 ft of vinyl covered wire horizontally at the window or convenient location When the unit is not in use disconnect the outdoor antenna to prevent possible damage that may be caused by lightning Never use an outdoor antenna during an electrical storm Be sure to connect the AM loop antenna even when an outdoor antenna is used Right speaker Left speaker not included not included NP Speaker cables not included hi m In Ifl TI uS To prevent damage to circuitry never short circuit positive and negative speaker wires B terminals For connection to a second pair of speakers ll Speaker impedance The impedance of any speaker used with this unit must be 8 ohms
10. 0 o o 95 r c 95 9 c3 87 7 3 33 c 9 amp 33 o 3 c c o3 9 o5 9 Select the audio video q source to be recorded 2 Begin recording Follow your tape deck s or DCC s operating instructions Begin the audio video source to be recorded For your reference When a VCR is connected to the TAPE VCR 2 DCC terminals on the rear of this unit sound recording from an audio or video source can be carried out by the same procedure as given above To check the sound recorded while recording is being made With a tape deck with 3 heads it is possible to check the sound recorded on the tape Press TAPE VCR 2 DCC on this unit and set the monitor button on the tape deck to TAPE Iliuminates TAPE MONITOR Press TAPE VCR 2 DCC once again to turn it off VCR VCR 1 recording from an audio source Before recording prepare the VCR VCR1 for recording recor ding level adjustment input selector setting etc See the VCR s operating instructions for details TES AM Select the audio source to q be recorded 2 Begin recording on the VCR p Follow your VCR s operating instruc tions Begin the audio source to be recorded Battery installation Insert the batteries included with this unit as shown below Check the and sides When you need to replace these batteries Use two UM 4 AAA IEC ROS 1 5 V o
11. DCC only for a Technics CD changer Select the desired track number To select a track between 1 and 9 Press the corresponding number on the keypad To select a two digit track number First press 210 and then press the numbers for the two digits Play will start from the selected track When a CD changer or CD player is connected to this unit by using the connection cable for the remote control Select a two digit track number by pressing P F SKIP 4 RSKP Pb IE SKIP VOLUME Ge To skip a track To stop play 19 For detailed information concerning tape deck or digital compact cassette deck operation please read the operating instructions for each unit carefully L To operate a cassette deck Only when using a double cassette deck EP DECK 77 Select tape deck DECK 1 or DECK 2 mem hi The remote control indicator of the cassette deck is changed O OO over each time the button is pressed VCR 1 TAPE CD 4 RSKIP PF SKIP 4 4 Playback will begin Reverse Forward During playback For Technics tape decks with the music select TARE functions these buttons can be used to select the H 4 RSKIP I F SKIP To cue or review pm desired tune during playback In the stop mode To fast forward or rewind the tape em E ide i To stop play To operate a digital compact cassette deck DCC The explanation below is an example o
12. E hold for 2 seconds To restore the previous memory contents carry out the same operations one more time Depending on the model there may be cases where opera tion is still not possible even if the remote control signal is switched over due to differences in frequency range characteristics Do not attempt to remove the cover s or repair the unit yourself Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Product information For product service product information or assistance with pro duct operation refer to the servicenter directory Before requesting service for this unit check the chart below for If you are in doubt about some of the check points or if the a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing Some sim remedies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem refer to ple checks or a minor adjustment on your part may eliminate the the directory of authorized service centers enclosed with this problem and restore proper operation unit to locate a convenient service center or consult your Technics dealer for instructions In U S A consult MSC Authorized Servicenters for detailed in structions Probable cause s Suggested remedy While listening to FM broadcasts An unusual hissing noise is A slight noise may be heard because the method Try reducing the treble sound by using the treble con heard when listening to the used for modulation of FM stereo broadcasts is trol broadc
13. OWER Set the TV VIDEO SA mode on the a m TV to TV Switch ON the power for TV To switch OFF the power for TV To switch OFF the power for VCR To watch video tapes Facing toward the TV Facing toward the VCR Facing toward the receiver TV POWER POWER Set the TV VIDEO VCR 1 N mode on the TV e adi e aa w Switch ON the Switch ON the power for TV power for VCR Facing toward the VCR T Playback C will begin To stop play To fast forward or rewind the video tape To switch OFF the power for TV To switch OFF the power for VCR r TVNCR How to use the antenna input selection button ANT e Each time the button is pressed the antenna input at the VCR changes from TV to VCR and vice versa 21 22 If you operate a TV VCR or alternative CD changer or CD player using this remote control the unit may fail to operate due to the differing nature of the remote control signal If the remote control fails to operate It is necessary to reprogram the signal within the remote con trol by following this simple procedure DER TV VCR TUNER VCR TAPE ore For CD changer or CD player operation POWER CD Press POWER and CD simultaneously hold x c for 2 seconds For TV operation POWER tv Press POWER and TV simultaneously hold for 2 seconds For VCR operation POWER VCR Press POWER and VCR simultaneously Se T
14. Technics AV control stereo receiver SA GX190 erating Instructions Before connecting operating or adjusting this product please read these instructions completely at arr Am an rA pA Tem Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing this Technics product For optimum performance and safety please read these instructions carefully Table of contents Before use Precautions 0 LL ee 3 Accessories sss 4 Front panel controls 5 Connections Equipment connections 6 Antenna connections 7 Speaker connections 9 Listening Basic operations 10 To adjust the tone quality 0000000 0 0 0 0 11 To adjust the sound balance 11 To mute the sound level unnn nnana aaa 11 When listening through headphones 11 Listening to radio broadcasts 12 Direct access tuning 0 00 00 cece cee eee 12 Sequential tuning 0 0 eee cee eee 13 Freset unini sie isd wal bee oat wok wh aes BRR eon 14 Recording Making a recording 16 Tape recording on the tape deck or digital compact cassette deck DCC 0 0 0 ccc eee eee eee 16 VCR VCR 1 recording from an audio source
15. The power supply frequency from the power cord is modulated and heard from the speakers Caused by the discharge phenomenon and the oscillation phenomenon of electric appliances such as fluorescent lights TV small series type motors rectification equipment etc Problems noted at all times Power will not switch ON The power cord plug is not completely inserted e Confirm that the power cord plug is connected completely e Check to be sure that all connection wires are correctly connected e Check to be sure that the correct selector is pressed e Turn on the speaker select indicator s Switch off the power and after determining and correcting the cause switch on the power once again Use a speaker system of the proper impedance rating A low pitched hum sound is heard when the broadcast is tuned A strange hissing noise is produced continuously or intermittently Try placing this unit farther away from such equip ment e Install noise prevention equipment on this unit or on the electric appliance No sound is heard when the power is switched ON Connections are incomplete or incorrect to the speaker systems etc The incorrect input selector has been pressed The speaker select indicators are turned off The protection circuitry has functioned because the positive and negative speak
16. Twist the wire and connect as shown below For best reception sound quality An FM outdoor antenna is recommended Disconnect the antenna if an FM outdoor antenna is installed FM outdoor antenna ot included The outdoor antenna should be used when using the main unit in mountainous areas or in spaces enclosed by reinforced concrete where the FM indoor antenna included does not provide satisfactory reception FM outdoor antenna not included 75 ohms coaxial cable not included An outdoor antenna should be installed by a qualified technician only How to connect a 75 ohms coaxial cable D Remove a piece of the outer vinyl insulator C 29 Comm I 20 mm 25 32 2 Twist the shield braid to expose the core wire rt Core wire CX 10 mm 3 8 3 Connect the shield braid and the core wire as shown at the right AM loop antenna included This antenna is normally sufficient for reception of AM broad casts AM loop antenna included HE AM LOOP ANT ae Install the AM antenna holder included at the rear panel of this unit and then attach the AM loop antenna to the AM antenna holder Insert the tab into the hole and then push the holder _ downward AM antenna holder included Pay attention to the following points when mounting the antenna e Do not mount it horizontally Doing so will impair reception e Do not
17. a holder a Remote control transmitter EUR643850 DDD 4 5 6 UD e 9 dO aD Sh IA AAAA LES D No _ Name Ref page D Power switch POWER 10 2 Tuning pation TUNING 13 3 Band select button BAN D 12 4 FM mode select button FM AUTO MONO 12 5 Memory button MEMORY 14 6 Direct tuning button DIRECT TUNING 12 7 Numeric buttons 1 0 12 15 8 Muting button n MUTING 11 9 Biss control BASS 11 Treble control TREBLE 7 11 P Volume control VOLUME m 10 2 Headphone jack PHONES mE 11 3 Speaker select buttons SPEAKERS 10 a Tape VCR 2 DCC monitor button TAPE VCR 2 DCC 10 16 5 Input select buttons 10 Balance control BALANCE 11 Stereo connection cable not included White L Red R Tape deck second VCR audio line on CD changer or CD player ly or digital compact cassette deck not included DCC not included REC IN E CrappL Ij wen pe a AC power cord included c Bm Household AC outlet AC 120 V 60 Hz Soc lb saca E enemy ae a e with ground terminal Connect this cord after all other cables and cords are connected REMOTE CONTROL Speaker terminals W See page 9 Antenna terminals TV not included See page
18. ast in stereo but not different than that used for monaural broadcasts Try changing the location height and or direction of heard when listening the antenna monaurally e f an indoor antenna is being used change to an Noise is excessive in both Poor location and or direction of the antenna outdoor antenna stereo and monaural broad Transmitting station is too far away e Try using an antenna with more elements casts The FM stereo indicator or Poor location and or direction of the antenna Try changing the location height and or direction of the quartz lock indicator Transmitting station is too far away the antenna flickers without completely e f an indoor antenna is being used change to an iNuminating outdoor antenna Excessive distortion in the Nearby building or mountain Try using an antenna with more elements sound of stereo broad casts While listening to AM broadcasts An unusual beat sound is Unit is being used at the same time as the e Turn off the television set or use this unit farther heard television set away from it Interference from adjacent broadcast signal e Try reducing the treble sound by using the treble con trol e Place the antenna connection wires and the power cord farther apart e Install a special outdoor antenna The AM loop antenna connection wires are too close to the power cord
19. at ane decent VOLUME Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume level After listening is finished Be sure to reduce the volume level and switch the power to the Standby condition by pressing POWER Illuminates or flashing SPEAKERS Headphones not included Plug type 1 4 inch phone plug stereo type To adjust the tone quality BASS Turn BASS to adjust the low fre C quency sound TREBLE Turn TREBLE to adjust the high fre C quency sound To adjust the sound balance BALANCE Turn BALANCE to adjust the C left right sound balance MUTING VOLUME TREBLE O Q To mute the sound level MUTING Press MUTING Press once again to return to the previous volume level The muting indicator will turn off When listening phones through head Use VOLUME to reduce the volume level and connect the headphones if 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 Il 12 Direct access tuning Specify the frequency using the numeric buttons to directly tune to the desired broadcast station BAND Press BAND to select FM or AM DIRECT TUNING Press DIRECT TUNING While cursor display is flashing approx 10 seconds DI2ISNNTs o Press the appropriate numeric but uj tons to enter the frequency e m a I If the frequency has been
20. er connection wires are shorted speaker systems with an impedance less than the indicated rated impedance of this unit are used or under severe use such as loud volume excessive power and in an excessively hot environment Batteries are incorrectly installed Sound stops during a performance or no sound is heard when the power is switched ON The word OVERLOAD appears on the display Remote control transmitter does not function e Insert the batteries so that the positive and negative polarities are correct Replace them with new batteries The remote control transmitter batteries are drained There is an obstruction between the remote control transmitter and the receiver TV or VCR The remote control transmitter is not correctly e Face the remote control transmitter correctly toward facing the receiver TV or VCR the signal receptor of each unit e Remove the obstruction 23 ll AMPLIFIER SECTION Rated minimum sine wave RMS power output 40 Hz 20 kHz both channels driven 0 8 total harmonic distortion 100 W per channel 8 Q 1 kHz continuous power output both channels driven 0 8 total harmonic distortion 103 W per channel 8 Q Total harmonic distortion rated power at 40 Hz 20 kHz 0 8 8 Q half power at 1 kHz 0 07 8 CQ Dynamic headroom Power amplifier section 2 dB 8 Q SMPTE intermodulation di
21. f operation in the case where a DCC has been connected to the TAPE VCR 2 DCC terminals on the rear of this unit The Technics RS DC10 can not be operated by this remote control Facing toward Facing toward the DCC the receiver m This is only effective for commercially available DCC tapes and for O C C other DCC tapes for recording purposes which have had track numbers vCR 1 TAPE CO recorded e Select the desired track number After the desired track has been searched for the unit will return to the condition before the button was pressed playing back stopped or paused To select by track number To select a two digit track number First press z 10 and then press the numbers for the two digits To change the tape side 4 RSKIP PPE SKIP To skip a track To stop play For detailed information concerning TV or VCR operation please read the operating instructions for each unit carefully The explanations below are examples of operation in the case where a TV and VCR have been connected according to the method given on page 6 of these instructions To watch TV broadcasts To watch TV broadcasts with a VCR tuner Facing toward the TV Facing toward the VCR Facing toward the receiver POWER POWER VCR 1 TV vC R Set t he C TVIVIDEO Switch ON the Switch ON the m M Es vor power for TV power for VCR miS C VCR 1 TAPE CD Facing toward the VCR Facing toward the TV Facing toward the TV P
22. ic memory presetting Automatic memory presetting allows this unit to automatical ly search for broadcast stations and then preset them into memory With this function searching proceeds from the frequency currently being displayed and continues through higher fre quencies up to 107 9 MHz for FM up to 1710 kHz for AM and broadcast stations are preset in the order in which they are located With this method the channel ranges that can be preset into the memory for different bands FM or AM are set as follows Channel For FM broadcast stations 00 1 30 For AM broadcast stations 21 30 if the FM stations channels 1 30 are preset and then the AM stations channels 21 30 are preset Because this unit can accommodate a total of 30 preset channels the settings for FM channels 21 30 will be replac ed by the AM settings which were subsequently preset and the channel allotment will be as shown below Channel e yp For FM broadcast stations 0 1 20 For AM broadcast Stations 21 30 e Manual memory presetting The desired broadcast stations can be preset into the desired channels by the user This can also be used as a method for changing selected broadcast stations that were preset in Automatic memory presetting Please remember this If a new broadcast station is preset into a channel the set ting f
23. me the unit should be unplugged from the household AC outlet Installation Environment 1 Outdoor Antenna Grounding lf an outside antenna is con nected to the receiver be sure the antenna system is ground ed so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Section 810 of the National Elec trical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1990 provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting Structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See figure below ANTENNA ELECTRIC DISCHARGE UNIT SERVICE NEC SECTION 810 20 EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 2 Water and Moisture Do not use this unit near water for ex ample near a bathtub washbowl swimming pool or the like Damp basements should also be avoided 3 Heat The unit should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators and the like It also should not be placed in temperatures less than 5 C 41 F or greater than 35 C 95 F Placement mls Ventilation The unit should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation Allow 10
24. nge will depend on the angle at which the remote control is used ooo ppi Q0 0 ooSo 0 OO IPO 05030 o pipi d Operation notes Aim the remote control s transmission window toward the unit s sensor Avoid any obstacles S set seeni Avoid dust Avoid dust Be sure the transmission window and the unit s sensor are free from dust Excessive dust might affect performance The operation may not be correct if direct sunlight or another strong 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 TV VCR digital compact cassette deck DCC or a CD changer or CD player with a remote control sensor face this remote control toward the remote control sensor of the unit to be operated 17 This remote control transmitter can be used to operate other units manufactured by this company in addition to this receiver unit including TVs and VCRs manufactured since 1985 CD changers or CD players tape decks and DCC decks If a tape deck and or CD changer or CD player has the ap propriate remote control terminal be sure to connect the connec tion cables for the remote control as shown on page 6 Preparations before use Connect the power cords of a CD changer or CD player and a tape deck as shown on page 6 If the connections are made and the power supply switches of each unit are set to ON
25. or the broadcast station which was previously entered in that channel will be automatically erased Press BAND to select FM 3 Set to the frequency from which you want to start automatic memory preset ting Follow steps 3 and 4 on page 12 Automatic memory presetting will start MEMORY Press MEMORY until the fre aon quency begins to change To stop press MEMORY once again When a broadcast station is preset The memory indicator and the preset channel number will be displayed for approximately 1 second illuminates When presetting is completed The last broadcast station to be preset will be displayed Correct presetting may not be possible in cases where the broad cast waves are too strong or too weak In such cases carry out presetting manually Manual memory presetting Press BAND to select FM or AM s BAND E Set to the desired broadcast Follow steps 3 and 4 on page 12 or step 3 on page 13 You can also set the stereo mode to the monaural position 4 MO Press MEMORY momentari i ly illuminates QUARTZ MEMORY a MAR e LOCK stero J ff oT Tf K M ILI L To cancel the memory function press MEMORY again Cane 8 0 8 8 089 9 4 9 9 9 9 3 93 o3 4 P 93V VW X Y B amp 9 9 amp vw vw 9 9 9 P V VW VN VW s 5 Specify the desired channel CizikYslolto be preset using the numeric button s com
26. pletes presetting Example Channel 12 g Within 2 sec 2 MEMORY TS Lio IW i if FA Off Preset channel To continue presetting Repeat steps 2 through 5 To listen to preset broadcast stations Specify the preset channel 2 fame using the numeric button s Example Channel 12 Se Within 2 sec LI IW TN bE EN To confirm the channel number of the broadcast station being received Press TUNER The channel number will be displayed for about one second The channel number is not displayed if you change the reception frequency or FM mode setting For your reference Even if the power is switched to the standby condition or the power cord is disconnected from the household AC outlet the contents of the memory will continue to be stored for approx imately one month If frequency presettings are accidentally erased Make the frequency presettings once again The power cord should remain connected for one hour or more for the memory back up to be effective 15 16 Tape recording on the tape deck or digital compact cassette deck DCC 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 TAPE VCR 2 DCC F As ane 2 r zo QC me E E n pro o s E o SN d ome 0909 9 9 3 4 9 09
27. r equivalent batteries Use of batteries Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types carbon and alkaline etc Always remove old weak or worn out batteries promptly and dispose of them properly The battery life is about one year Although the battery life varies depending on how often the device is used the batteries should be replaced about once every year on the average The batteries should be replaced if commands from the remote control transmitter do not operate the unit even when transmitter is held close 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 If the remote control is not to be used for a long 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 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 Method for use Use the remote control within 60 degrees and within 7 meters 23 ft facing directly toward the receiver s remote control signal receptor About 7 meters in front of the sensor The actual ra
28. r leak 19 kHz 35 dB 38 kHz 50 dB Antenna terminal 75 unbalanced E AM TUNER SECTION Frequency range 530 1710 kHz Sensitivity 20 uV 330 uV m Selectivity 55 dB Image rejection at 1000 kHz 40 dB IF rejection at 1000 kHz 60 dB B GENERAL Power consumption 160 W Power supply AC 120 V 60 Hz 430 x 136 x 305 mm 16 15 16 x 5 11 32 x 12 Weight 6 6 kg 14 5 Ib Dimensions W x H x D 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 Matsushita Electric of Canada Limited 5 70 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario LAW 2T3 RQT2694 P H1094J0
29. s 7 8 OUTPUT VIDEO s aded AUDIO VIDEO Turntable OUT OUT not included ome i VCR not included A REMOTE CONTROL OUT terminal This unit Connect the connection cable for remote control to a eda Technics tape deck and or CD changer or CD player which OUT 9 has the appropriate remote control terminal as shown at the left If a tape deck is not being used the CD changer or CD Power cord player can be connected directly dotted tine not included For a tape deck and or CD changer or CD player with a Connection Tape deck remote control sensor this connection is not necessary cable for not included remote control not included SWITCHED AC outlet Power cord Power to the outlet is controlled by the power switch of this not included unit Audio equipment rated up to the indicated power ratings can be connected here CD changer For proper remote control operation or cD player Connect the power cords of the tape deck and CD changer REMOTE DO not included or CD player as shown at the lett FM indoor antenna included This antenna is normally sufficient for reception of FM broad casts FM indoor antenna included no Adhesive tape x Attach to a wall using a tape facing in the direction of best recep tion How to connect an FM indoor antenna D Pull off the plastic on the tip of the antenna wire 2
30. stortion 0 5 8 Q Frequency response PHONO RIAA standard curve 0 8 dB CD VCR 1 TAPE VCR 2 DCC 10 Hz 70 kHz 3 dB Input sensitivity PHONO 0 4 mV 3 mV IHF 66 CD VCR 1 TAPE VCR 2 DCC 27 mV 200 mV IHF 66 SIN IHF A PHONO 68 dB 71 dB IHF 66 CD VCR 1 TAPE VCR 2 DCC Input impedance 70 dB 85 dB IHF 66 PHONO 47 KQ CD VCR 1 TAPE VCR 2 DCC 22 KQ Tone controls BASS 50 Hz 10 dB to 10 dB TREBLE 20 kHz 10 dB to 10 dB Low frequency damping factor 30 8 O Load impedance A or B 8Q0 A and B 8Q Matsushita Consumer Electronics Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Printed in Singapore Panasonic Sales Company Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc PSC Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 ll FM TUNER SECTION Frequency range 87 9 107 9 MHz Sensitivity 11 2 dBf 2 uV IHF 58 50 dB quieting sensitivity MONO 18 3 dBf 4 5 uV IHF 58 STEREO 38 3 dBf 45 pV IHF 58 Total harmonic distortion MONO 0 2 STEREO 0 3 SIN MONO 75 dB STEREO 70 dB Frequency response 20 Hz 15 kHz 1 dB 2 dB Alternate channel selectivity 65 dB Capture ratio 1 dB Image rejection at 98 MHz 45 dB IF rejection at 98 MHz 80 dB Spurious response rejection at 98 MHz 75 dB AM suppression 50 dB Stereo separation 1 kHz 40 dB 10 kHz 30 dB Carrie
31. t does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or e The unit has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 2 Servicing The user should not attempt to service the unit beyond that described in the operating instructions All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel Listening caution Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you ve just pur chased is only the start of your musical enjoyment Now it s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers This manufacturer and the Electronic In dustries Association s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without an noying blaring or distortion and most importantly without affec ting your sensitive hearing Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts To establish a safe level e Start your volume control at a low setting e Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly and without distortion Once you have established a comfortable sound level e Set the dial and leave it there Taking a minute to do this now will
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
Worldwide Lighting W83502C24 Installation Guide MQU & MHU Modbus User Guide, ENG 23-03-2011 Technical Manual Manual técnico GreensAire 24 Page 1 ELECTROBOX SUPERTRIPPY ELECTROBOX TRIPPY Lifetime Brands Inc. Outdoor Storage N 6446 User's Manual Roadstar TTR-8633 audio turntable Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file