Technicians STEREO INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER SU-X301 STEREO DOUBLE CASSETTE DECK RS-X301 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Notes: Specifications differ according to the area code. °The “EB" area code, for example, indicates United Kingdom specifications. »Whig “EB" indication is shown on the packing case and serial number lag. ; Before operating these units, please read these instructions completely.
Do Loewe Fore We want to thank you for selecting this product and to welcome you to the growing tamely of satisfied Technicians product owners around the world. We feel certain you will get maximum enjoyment Contents Accessories s 2 For United King 2 Suggestions for Safety 3 Conn actions . . 4 Front Pansy Commas and Functions 7 Listening to Tapes Listening to Other Sources . Standard Operations Rae cording Accessories from this new addition to your home.
Suggestions for Safety Hose a standard AC wail pullet 1. Use from an AC postwar source of sigh videotape, such g for an alr conditions, s very dangerous. Thor is the possibility that a fire mint be caused by making such a connection. 2. A DC power nuance cannot be used. Ba sirs 10 check the power source carefully, especially on a ship o1 other place where DG is used. B Grasp the plug when disconcerting the power supply cord 1. Wet hand are dangerous.
Amplifier Make connections in the numbered sequence by using the included cables. [1] Connect the stairs connection cables. [2] Connect the L-type cables. [3] Connect the fiat cable. REMOTE OUT, Connect the Playpen cable (not included) to the "REMOTE [2] [2] [3:[ INPUT” terminal of the graphic equalizer. ‘ Nita: If the ult is not to ba connected with the graphic equalizer, connect the L-type cable (include with the compact disc player) to the “REMOTE IN™ terminal of the compact dies player.
@ CONTROL | } @ tol = ! (10 TUNER)| 1 CONTROL hLO ooy @© Connect a turntable. “PHONON” terminals |CONTROL (T0 TURNTABLE) “CD” terminals Connect a compact disc player. Turntable Compact disc player { | LINE QUT “GND” terminal of the amplifier This terminal Is for use with a turntable which has a ground wire. B “CONTROL (TO TURNTABLE)” terminal This terminal is used to connect a Technicians tum table with the remote-control terminal, o Connect a toner.
Connections e SPEAKERS]| |AC OUTLET See text at ¢ ACNE right.} Do not consent voids equipment (such as a TV, etc) 1o the AC outlet of this unit. {This outlet is intended for audio equipment ) Do not exceed the indicated power ratings when connecting ta this outset, “SWITCHED” outlet: Power is controlled by the power switch, Audio equipment rated can be connected here.
Front Panel Controls and Functions [1]Power switch (POWER) [2]volume overbalances Indicator {AMBULANCEWOMEN) This indicator usually shows the volume level; when the balance control is pressed, however, the position of balance level is displayed for five seconds, after which the display returns again to Indication of the volume lavs, indicator The volume level Is Indicated in decibels The dB indication numerically shows the attenuation characteristic of the amplifier; the indication ranges trim e dB (minimum
Front Panel Controls and Functions {continued) [1] DECK ONION switch (DECK) @ Reverse-mode selector (REVERSE MODE) This selector can be used for selection of the reverse mode {for either playback or recording). @ Tape counter (BECK 2 COUNTER) indicates the paramount of tape movement. {4] Tape counter reset button (RESET) This button can be used to reset the tape courier indication o 000", @ Input love meter (PEAK LEVEL) During playback, this meter indicates the level of the recorded sound source.
[1] Cassette holder [2] Re mate-contrs! Indicate (REMOTE CONTROL) This indicator illuminates to Indicate that this tape deck can now be controlled by the remote-control transmitter. [3] Reverse-side Indicator This indicator illuminates, during playback or recording on tape deck 2, to Indicate that side “B” of the tape I8 being urged.
Listening to Tapes Amplifier Switch ON the power switch of the amplifier. Press the input selector on the amplifier marked “TAPE". (The indicator will Illuminate) 8 Switch ON the DECK OFFENSE switch. Press the jest button for the tape deck used for playback, and then insert the cassette tape. =3 (The part of the cassette where lhe pale is exposed should face downward.)~ Press the forward{or reverse side play back button te seismic the side (“A” or PLAYROOM © Plays side “A”.
Dolby finesse-reduction Indicators To switch OFF the Dolby noose reduction system, press the Dolby noise-reduction button corresponding o the Dolby noise-reduction indicator that is illuminated. (The indicator will then switch OFF.) skt e T Press if the tape was recorded by the type-B Dolby NR stern. {The lye-B Dolby noise reduction indicator will then illuminate) Press if the tape was recorded by the type-C Lowboy NR system. (The type-C Dolby noise reduction indicator will then illuminate.
Listening 1o Tapes B To search for o desired part of the tape while listening at high sped This function 1s convenient for locating the beginning o} a tune {non-recorded portion}), because sound monitoring is possible while searching. Press and hold the viewfinder, or fast-forwardicug button {deck 1 or 2} during playback. Normal playback will resume farm the point where the button is released.
Listening to Other Sources Elect the scud source. 1 2 CD: Press 10 stain to compact discs AUX: Press to listen to sound from equipment connected o the “AUX" terminals. . TUNER: Press to listen to radio broadcasts. Amplifier When this unit is used in combination with the Technicians tuner model ST-X301L, note that here is an automatic change to "TUNER" when the tuning central, a preset channel button or a band selectors of the trier is passed. PHONIC: Cross to listen to phonon discs.
Recording e Your alienation le drawn to the tact that Recording Indicator recording per-rscorded {apes or discs on other published or broadcaster material may Playback indicator infringe copyright laws. 1 2 Cassette taps deck Amplifier Dolby noise-reduction STOP] PAUSE indicators Press the record button. (The interlarding indicator will illuminate and the payback indicator will flash continuously: the unit will be in the recording stand-by mode.) 1 Switch ON the power switch of the amplifier.
Edit-Recording 1 Recording indicator Playback indicator Edit-recording taps-speed Indicator Cassette tape deck Amplifier 1 Switch ON the power switch of the amplifier. 2 Switch ON the DECK ON/OFF switch, artisan the casserole 1o be used for recording into tape deck 2, and then insert the cassette to be played back (as the source of the recording) Into tape deck 1. Select the slides) of the tape {one side only or both sides) upon which ths recording Is to be made. sake this setting o record on one side only.
Tape deck 2 Taps deck 1 FUSE] Synchrony-start button $Stop button Fast-forwarder and viewfinder buttons Edit-Recording . B To omit unwanted material during edit-rector ding PAUSE| Crass the pass tuition. Tape deck 2 will change 1o the recording stand-by mode, and playback wilt continue on tape deck 1. When the tape reaches a point where yoi: want to record, press iha playback button corresponding o the side of the tape belong recorded B To locate a certain tune while an sit-recor ding is being made 1.
Timer Recording/Playback H this unit is connected to the tuner (ST-X301L) with the audio timer, recording of radio broadcasts or tape playback will automatically begin at the preset time. (Ses the operating instructions af the truer for detailed information.) Note: Playback of one deck only can only be done by deck 2. 1. Prepare for recording.
About Cassette Tapes = 120-units (o7 longer) tapes Because this tape is very thin, it might stretch during use, become tangled with rotating parts In this unit, and/or tape movement might not be stable. = Fe-Cr taps (TYPE M) The nigh range will be emphasized and a phial frequency response characteristic cannot ba obtained. =« Malta tape without delectation holds in the cashless Recordings will be very distorted. (Thea is no playback problem, however.
Troubleshooting Guide Before requesting service for this unit, check the chart below for & possible cuss of the problem you are experiencing, Some simple checks or a minor adjustment on your part may eliminate the problem and restore proper operation.