INTEGRATED STEREO AMPLIFIER PMA-ZOOOIVR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS “SERIAL NO.
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 1I 12. Read Instriclions .- All Lhe safety and operating inslructiolI.5 should be read before the product is operated. Retain Instruclions ....The safety and operaling instructions should be retained for future referonce. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the product and in Ihe operating ins&uctions should be adhered to. Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions should be followed. Cleaning .- Unplug this pi.oduct from the wall outlel before cleaning.
1. Always keep the POWER switch on the main unit turned on. 2. Turn the power on and off from the remote control unit. 3. Unplug the power cord when you do not plan to use the unit for a long period of time If only the MUTE/STANDBY LED is lit red, this means that the power is turned off from the remote control unit. Turn the power on from the remote control unit. __ _13 m DESIGNATIONS AND FUNCTIONS OF PANEL CONTROLS q CONNECTIONS m OPERATION a REMOTE CONTROI.. OPERATION _............ ,.....,... .
r ~~~~~~ 1 When Ihe power switch is tur,ned ON (-1, the lights. MUTE/STANDBY LED is turned ON, power is supplied 10 When .llie power swil the unit. It takes a few seconds after the power is turned ori for the unit to warm up. This is due to the built-in muting citcuil: tl~ai eliminates noise dul-ing the on/off operation. . e infra-red light &ansmitted from the wireless remote control unit. For remote control, poini the wireless remote control unir towards the sensor.
I 1 These are input terminals ,for CD players, iurntables, A &l/FM tuners, tape decks or other playback components. - ._.__ . ..__ I-- L. Ths PHONO input terminals are equipped with a short pin-plug. Remove this plug to connect a record player. Store the rernoved short pin-plug in a safe place so as not to lose it. .--.--- connection are outputted from the I%E OUT terrnitlals 1 even whet, using headphones.
Connect the turntable’s ground wire here is used to reduce is terminal xtable, etc., is connected. lees not provide grounding. ----- ---- noiso when _-. -....- a -I 1 to the type of player cartridge This switch is set according to be used. Set this switch IO MM (.@I,) or MC (-1 type of cartridge used or1 your iurntable. according to the * Speaker impedance 0 When using speaker systems A and 6 separately, speakers with an impedance of 4. ‘to 16 S.&hms can be connected.
--. 8 ot plug in The power at-c e to connect ‘rho leii and righe channels properly. Incomplete connectiotis the plugs securely. can the SWITCHED AC OUTLETS to plug in aludio onents. Do not use them for hair dryers or o’clter / - --~ .-...______. -~cord until all connections appliances. e Note that placing ,ihe pin ~ILICJ cords next to power supply cords 01 near power transformers rnay result in humming or other noise.
1. Set ,the HEC OIJT SELECITOR * Make sure that all the connections are proper by referring to switch to ihe program source you wish to record. 2. Play back ihe program source. the rear panel. a Check the polarity (positive and negative) and tile directivity of stereo separation of connections, (right cord io right channel terminal, r-nd IeFt cord to loft channel terminal). 0 Check the directiviry of pin cord connection. 3. Start recording with the component l/CD-R” or “TAPE-2/MD”.
The accessory Remote Control Unij: is used to conl’ral the amplifier fr-om a convenient distance. t> RC-858 uses the size HO3 (MA) I. Remove the battery cover on the Remote Contr-ol Unit. The baj:leries dry cell batteries. will need to be replaced year. This will depend upon how often approximately once a the Remote Control Unit is (Ised. If, in less than a year inserted, from front a near-by position, 2. Insert two dry cell batteries the battery supply unit.
to control the PM&20001VR. When pressed, the main unit’s power LED flashes and the speaker output is turned off. When pressed again, the mute mode is canceled and the power ILED stops flashing (remaining lit). - .__I__-.-... -. .-... c _.... .._ -..-.-___.-..-.-. Use these to co~rtrol the CD player connected to the PMWOO01VR. -.
IF the set does not seern to be operating properly, check the points listed below. If these points do not apply, the set rnay be darnagod. Turn off the power immediately and contact your store oi put-chase -~.-- - ___- I_---. --.-. 0 Power supply cold is not connected. .-_____-. ~.* Cite& that tho cold is plugged in. light and no sound is produced when POWER switch is turned MUTE/STANDBY l.ED lights but no sound is produced. INPUT SELECTOR is not set to * Set to the proper posilion.
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