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TeChnics AV control stereo receiver SA-GX770/SA-GX670 SA-GX470/SA-G9057 Operating Instructions The photographs 'Before"€oi_neotlng, show SA-GX770. opetat ng or adjusting this product, instructions completely. 193-P Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing this Technics product. For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully. These operating instructions are applicable to models SAGX770, SA-GX670, SA-GX470 and SA-G9057. These operating instructions, however, are intended primarily for model SA-GX770. Before use Precautions ........................................ Accessories ........................................ Front panel controls .............................. 4 5 6 Connections Equipment connections .......................... Antenna connections ............................. Speaker connections ............................. 8 10 12 Listening Basic operations .................................. 14 To listen to a desired audio source while watching a video ................................................. To adjust the tone quality .............................. To mute the sound level ............................... To adjust the sound balance ........................... To emphasize low-frequency sound m-_f;_et:fwJ07_-'f;wet:(wd0nr_ q ........................... To liSteR through headphones ................. tf sound output stops during use Ik_;_ _et:fdr40]rk" f;_e]);(,'lrJ[ 0=rff__ ........................... 15 15 15 : ........ Listening to radio broadcasts ................... Direct access tuning .................................. Sequential tuning ...................................... Preset tuning ......................................... .:.- 15 15 15 15 16 !6 " 17 18 Adjusting the sound The model number and serial number of this product can be found on either the back or the bottom of the unit. field Enjoying sound with DOLBY PRO LOGIC ..... 21 SURROUND .......................................... 3 STEREO ............................................ 21 21 Setting the center mode ............................... Adjusting the output level of each speaker ............... 21 22 Adjusting the delay time Ik'lr__-'le#_q,TJ-z,]-,lql Enjoying with SURROUND or 3 STEREO ................. ..... 23 23 Recording CAUTION: Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user's authority to operate this device. WARNING: Making a recording ............................... 24 Tape recording on the tape deck or digital compact cassette deck (DCC) ................................... VCR (VCR 1) recording from an audio source ............ Recording from VCR 2 to VCR 1 ........................ To record picture from VCR 2 and sound from a different audio source ............................... When Please note them in the space provided below and retain them for future reference. MODEL NUMBER ....................................... SERIAL NUMBER ....................................... there 24 24 25 25 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. seems to be a problem About the HELP function _, . i _, .. 0., ............................. Product service .................................... Troubleshooting guide ........................... 26 26 27 Re£erence Technical specifications ............. Back cover CAUTION 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 product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. angle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructionspoint in thewithin literature The exclamation an accompanying equilateral trithe appliance. 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. Placement Power Source -- The unit should be connected to power supply 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 safety 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 1. Ventilation -- The unit should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. Allow 10 crn (4") clearance from the rear of the unit. 2. Foreign Material -- Care should be taken so that objects do not fall into and _iquids are not spilled into the unit. Do not subject this unit to excessive smoke, dust, mechanical vibration, or shock. 3. Magnetism -- The unit should be situated away from equipment or devices that generate strong magnetism. 4. Stacking -- Do not place heavy objects, other than system components, on top of the unit. 5. Surface -- Place the unit on a flat, level surface. 6. 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. off. When left unused for a long period of time, the unit should be unplugged from the household AC outlet. _,= Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the unit and cart combination to overturn. 7. Wall or Ceiling Mounting -- The unit should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling, unless specified in this operating instructions. Installation Environment 1. Outdoor Antenna Grounding -- If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSIINFPA 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. _1 I )' ELECTRIC L_V_CEE _1 _ _ NT_.._[I_ LEAD IN UNff (NEC SECTION 810-20) _GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810-21) CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250, PART H) NEC- NATIONAL Service (b) Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the unit; or I DISCHARGE -GROUND ELECTRICAL CODE 2. Water and Moisture-- Do not use this unit near water-for example, 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 (41 ° F) or greater than 35°C (95 ° F). lightly Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine. .,_LANTENNA _ i.__f T_ Clean the cabinet, panel and controls with a soft cloth moistened with mild detergent solution. WIRE ]_'""-'__ l 1 GROUN_ ce 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 '__ANTENNA f Main tenan less than 5°C 2. (c) The unit has been exposed to rain; or (d) The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or (e) The unit has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged. 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. Please checkandidentify thesupplied accessories Listening caution D @ AC power supply cord ....................... (For USA: SJA172-A or SJA172-1) 1 pc. (For Canada: SJA172-A or SJA172) Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you've just purchased 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 Industries 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 annoying blaring or distortion- and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing. I--] AM loop antenna set (RSA0010) • AM loop antenna ........................ • AM antenna holder ...................... • Screw .................................. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. _] FM indoor antenna (RSA0006) ............... 1 pc. [] Remote control transmitter 1 pc. 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: • Start your volume control at a low setting. • Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, and without distortion. Once you have established a comfortable sound level: • Set the dial and leave it there. Taking a minute to do this now will 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 Usecl 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 30 40 50 60 70 80 UNDER 90 100 Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill 120 140 180 Rock band concert in front of speakers, thunderclap Gunshot blast, jet plane Rocket launching pad Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation. (RAK-SA112MH) (RAK-SA723M H) For details on remote control transmitter operation, refer to "How to use the remote control transmitter" in the separate booklet, D CAN BE DANGEROUS For SA-GX7701SA-GX6701 SA-Gg057 Example Quiet library, soft whispers Living room, refrigerator, bedroom away from traffic Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock at two feet THE FOLLOWING NOISES CONSTANT EXPOSURE For SA.GX470 Batteries (UM-4, "AAA", R03) ............... 2 pcs. For SA-GX770/SA-GX670 i No. Name Re[. page No. i Name Re[. page (_) Power switch (POWER) 14 (_ Headphone Jack (PHONES) 15 (_) Tuning control (TUNING) 17 (_ Direct tuning button (DIRECT TUNING) 16 (_ Tuning mode select button (TUNING MODE) (_) Numeric buttons (1-0) 17 16,19,20 Speaker select buttons (SPEAKERS) (_ Band select button (BAND) Remote control signal receptor (_ DOLBY PRO LOGIC SURROUND ONIOFF button (SURROUND) FM mode select button (FM MODE) 16 Input select buttons 14 (_ TapelDCC button (3 STEREO) 16 21,22,23 (_ DOLBY PRO LOGIC 3 STEREO ONIOFF 14 (TAPE/DCC monitor button I MONITOR] ) 14,24 21,22,23 @ Delay (_ Test signal ONIOFF button (TEST) (_) Center level adjust button (CENTER LEVEL) 22 ® 22 (_ Display _) Center mode select button (CENTER MODE) Memory button (MEMORY) button (-HELP-RESET) Volume control (VOLUME) . 23 Mutlnglloudness button (-MUTINGLOUDNESS) 15 Balance control (BALANCE) (_ Rear level adjust button (REAR LEVEL) (_ Helplreset time adjust button (DELAY TIME) Bass control (BASS) 22 Treble control (TREBLE) 21 VCR 2 front Input terminals (VCR 2) 14,25 19 15,26 14 (_ VCR 2 Input select button (VCR 2 INPUT) 14,25 For SA-GX470/SA-G9057 z I m_ I I I i I I , i ÷ I ....I.... Name No. Ref. page (_ Power switch (POWER) 14 (_ Tuning control (TUNING) 18 (_ Band select button (BAND) 16 (_) FM mode select button (FM MODE) 16 (_ Direct tuning button (DIRECT TUNING) Numeric buttons (1-0) 16 16,19,20 DOLBY PRO LOGIC 3 STEREO ONIOFF button (3 STEREO) (_ Test signal ONIOFF button (TEST) Center level adjust button (CENTER LEVEL) Name Ref. page (_ Center mode select button (CENTER MODE) 21 (_ Memory button (MEMORY) 19 (_ Treble control (TREBLE) 15 (_ Bass control (BASS) 15 Headphone Jack (PHONES) (_ Speaker select buttons (SPEAKERS) Input select buttons (_ Remote control signal receptor (_ DOLBY PRO LOGIC SURROUND ONIOFF button (SURROUND) No. (_ TapelDCC monitor 21,22,23 (TAPEIDCC [MONITOR 15 14 14 button I) 14,24 Muting button (MUTING) 1.9 Balance control (BALANCE) 15 Volume control (VOLUME) 14 21,22,23 22 22 (_ Display (_ Rear level adjust button (REAR LEVEL) 22 7 Connecting audio Stereo connection White Red equipment _r_llF.iir;_ [,=fl_l[_;=eIt4, cable (not included) Do not place books, etc., on top of this unit so that the heat radiation vents remain unblocked. (L) _ (R) CD changer (or CD player) (not included) Tape deck or digital compact deck (DCC) (not included) REC (IN) PLAY (OUT) OUTPU_ cassette iJo l o, © ©°8 _ r_r_ r-t O Oor-r_ '_-.--f Only for turntable with ground terminal \ See pages I Antenna GND S 10 -- 11. terminals ° /.x_ "REMOTE Connect CONTROL the connection OUT" terminal cable for remote control to a Technics tape deck and/or CD changer (or CD player) which has the appropriate remote control terminal as shown at the left. r (_ CONTROL REMOTE ._.L OUT ---_i If a tape deck is not being used, the CD changer (or CD player) can be connected directly (dotted line). This unit t) ,, For a tape deck and/or CD changer (or CD player) with a ,_._..-- ;TPower cords (not included) 1 Connection cable for /_ remote control l I_ I I OUT (not included) : IN / / r "1 Tape deck d_ _ REMOTE CONTROL I'i-i-I I_ J(not included) remote control [] "SWITCHED" sensor, this connection is not necessary. AC outlet(s) Power to these outlets is controlled by the power switch of this unit. Audio equipment rated up to the indicated power ratings can be connected here. For proper remote-control operation !:r_l.'f,_let'.fdrMl_'__l[et'.(,'lri Connect the power cords of the tape deck and CD changer (or CD player) to these outlets as shown at the left. " CD changer (or CD player) (not included) 8 Because there is only one AC outlet, connect the power cord of the CD changer (or CD player) to the AC outlet of the tape deck. Connecting video Stereo connection White Red equipment cable (not included) (L)_ (R) Second VCR (for playback (not included) I I only) Monitor TV (not included) connection cable included) VIDEO IN AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT I_._1 l"V ACOUTLETS --'1 MONITOR iN I OUT ! Cooling fan The cooling fan operates at high power output levels only, connection (not included) /_i cables c power supply cord ncluded) AUDIO IN I t-:l ' AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN Connect this cord after (AC 120 V/60 Hz) all other cables and cords are connected. Household AC outlet VCR (not included) 9 FM indoor This antenna casts. FM Indoor antenna is normally ¢i.cl.ded sufficient for reception FM of FM broad- antenna outdoor antenna .ot i.c .ded 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 (included) (not included) /"" _ Adhesive tape t 75-ohmscoaxial (not included) _.. 75_ I _1_'%)I I.. Attach to a wall (using a tape) facing in the direction of best reception. --How to connect an FM Indoor antenna-- (_ Pull off the plastic on the tip of the antenna wire. (_) Twist the wire and connect as _ ..J m An outdoor antenna should be installed by a qualified only. --How --_ technician to connect a 7S-ohms coaxial cable-- Pemove a piece of the outer vinyl insulator. _ _'j _" shown below. 20 mm (25132") Twist wire (_ Twist the shield braid to _L _j_:).__ _-Core wire 10 mm (3/8") (_) Connect the shield braid and the core wire as shown at the right. For best reception sound quality: An FM outdoor antenna is recommended. Disconnect the antenna if an FM outdoor antenna is installed. S_,eld braid expose the core wire. _J rCore wire AM loop antenna This antenna is normally casts. (i.et.d d) AM sufficient for reception of AM broad- outdoor antenna 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 satisfactory reception. AM loop antenna (included) AM outdoor antenna (not included) Vinyl-covered wire (not included) AMANT AM loop antenna , (included) AN AM LOOPANT L.. (.or included) AM LOOPANT J 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 (facing in the direction of best reception). tab into the hole and then push the holder Rear Use 5-12 m (16-40 ft.) of vinyl-covered window, or convenient location. When the unit is not in use, disconnect wire horizontally at the the outdoor antenna to prevent possible damage that may be caused by lightning. Never use an outdoor antenna during an electrical storm, of this unit Be sure to connect the AM loop antenna even when an outdoor antenna is used, AM antenna holder (included) Pay attention antenna. to the following points when mounting the • Do not mount it horizontally (Doing so will impair reception). • Do not 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 being used. chirping or beeping sounds may result, When mounting the antenna to a column, a wall or rack Mount it vertically. _I_AM antenna holder (included) Screw (included) 11 Placement Connection of speakers of front Aswell as enjoyingnormalstereo reproductionwith boththe left and right front speakersconnected, a center speaker and rear speakerscan alsobe connectedto the main unit inorderto enjoy playbackwith a feeling of presence usingthe Dolby Pro-Logic Systems. The illustration below shows where to place the speakers when enjoying sound with Dolby Pro-Logic systems. The listening position at which the effect is the greatest is a position slightly to the rear of a center position of five-speaker systems. However the position should be adjusted to your personal preference, because the effect varies to some degree depending upon the type of music and the music source. Front speaker (not included) (Left) Right speaker (not included) speakers Left speaker (not included) Thisunit (not Front speaker (not included) (Right) I Center speaker (not included) 1 15 mm 2 4, Twist Rear speaker (not included) (Left) Rear speaker (not included) (Right) m To prevent damage to circuitry, never short-circuit positive (+) and negative (-) speaker wires. • "B" terminals Forconnection to a secondpairofspeakers. •Speaksrimpedance ;l;'Jik'f.'.l[¢f_ _fllOtl,.'t'.ll_|,'ti_ _ _ , When only the "A" or only the "B" speakers are connected: The impedanceof the speaker used with this unit must be 4-8 Q. m If 4 _ speakers are connected, be sure to set the impedance on the main unit to LOW according to step 2 on page 14. When both the "A" and the "B" speakers are con. nected simultaneously: The impedance of the speaker usedwith this unit must be 8 _. The impedance ]2 ol any speaker used with this unit must be 8 _. Connection of rear Right speaker not included) speakers Connection Left speaker (not included) of sub woofer The sub woofer is connected when bass sounds are inadequately reproduced because front speakers are too small. When connected, the sub woofer can be placed in any position. This unit has no amplifier section designed especially for the sub woofer, so it is necessary to purchase a sub woofer with a built in amplifier or buy the two separately. Sub woofer with built-in amplifier (not included) This unit (not included)_ _/ SUB WOOFER L Before sound can be heard, the SURROUND mode (of the Dolby Pro-Logic system) must be on and both rear speakers must be connected. • Speaker Impedance The impedance of any speaker used with this unit must be 8 Q. Connecting a sub woofer which does not have a built-in amp.tier Connection of center Stereo connection cable speaker This untt not included) Center speaker not included) m Before sound can be heard, the SUR- ROUND mode or 3 STEREO mode (of the Dolby Pro-Logic system) must be on. To inputterminal such as "AUX" Amplifier This unit (not ncluded) NO Twist l • Speaker Impedance The impedance of any speaker used with this unit must be 8 Q. Speaker cable Sub woofer (not included) / (not included) For your reference: The level of sound output from the sub woofer will always be at 80 Hz or less, regardless of the settings of the speaker select buttons on this unit, thus the intensity of the low frequency range will be maintained, When adjusting the volume of the sub woofer After setting the volume control on the sub woofer or on the amplifier which is connected to the sub woofer, make any further adjustments with the volume control on this unit. 13 ] 3 2 5 VCR 2 INPUT J VOLUMe [] O I i , i, i , i, I ; , i" I o I. ,l l POWER i , i.;,io i.-J:_ o I,-J-I VOLUME TAPEIDCC VCR 2 front input terminals Before operation, set VOLUME to the "0" position. 'tO"seiect 'the des'ired __Press source. _kk_ / _ the speaker system(s) to be used. _" "_ A and B refer to the speaker terminals _.J at the rear of the unit. I.... o_ If you use the VCR connected to the VCR 2 front input terminals, press VCR 2 INPUT to the "FRONT" position. TAPE/DCC: To listen to tape or digital compact cassette (DCC) The tape monitor indicator will appear. (See below.) CD: To listen to compact discs TUNER: To listen to radio broadcasts _-/ I Illuminates If the button is pressed once more, the indicator will switch off and no sound will be heard from the speakers. a's] I!-'_',_1t__ _fllUll_'fA-l[lt__ PHONO: Q.,(;lr411h] nl I I--7 I"') To listen to phono discs ................St..t"e d*;i;,d,,O",Ce. .... When using speakers with an impedance of 4 Q, press either button A or button B for 4 seconds or more to set the im)edance on the main unit to LOW. ='EA'_"_ VCR 1: To watch video tapes (VCR 1) VCR 2: To watch video tapes (VCR 2) (Refer to the appropriate structions for details.) operating in- I Illuminates @ (Press once again for 4 seconds or more to turn it off.) Note that when this indicator is illuminated, speakers A and B cannot both be used at the same time. To change a speaker: e.g. To use B speaker press A and the [] press B to activate the B speaker. When tape monitor indicator flashing indicator goes out, illuminates level. After listening Is finished Be sure to reduce the volume level, and switch the power to the standby condition by pressing POWER. or Is This indicates that the tape monitor function of this unit is ON. To listen to sources other than a tape or DCC, be sure to turn oft the indicator by pressing TAPE/DCC _. volume Illuminates or is flashing / _NJTO ITAPE M_ONIT_R J Ig_t[_ MANUAL LOG< ® ., O C_. / .. I ll,]_,__'._4h[Olk.'.#,__:(;Jri(i Ile ] i_"l'_'1[el)[_ IF4oI_'_'__._DI;9 TREBLE BASS BALANCE SPEAKERS SPEAKERS VOLUME O O VOLUME J __, - ....:....:......:...._, _.___. TF'_(not=luOeO> -.O,,NG/ u, To listen while o,o;L = to a desired watching audio source __ Headphones | f _(not included) Lll1 -MUTING BALANCE r 1/4 inch phoneplug mlP'"g type: To adjust O I_ stereo type the sound balance BALANCE a video the Select the desired video source source in step 3 on the left. and O audio Be sure to select the video source first. left/right sound balance. Turn BALANCE to adjust To emphasize low-frequency sound <_"f,.N[e.)[4ra'Al o#/,.-f,__ _e')[(.'Jr4ei[,,] inl_ To adjust BASS (3 (3 TREBLE the tone quality -M_ING -- LOUDNESS Press -LOUDNESS until "LOUDNESS" Illuminates. Turn BASS to adjust the low-fre. quency sound. the -', f Turn TREBLE to adjust the high-fre. quency sound. Illuminates Press and "LOUDNESS" hold the turns off button until to return to the the previous condition. i To mute -MUTING the sound level To listen ;I;l"i-_,'_tlt_ ,fl| II1,,,"_,_.1 [ _L_] |,1"1 --LOUDNESS Press-MUTING momentarily. through headphones Use VOLUME to reduce the volume level, and connect the headphones. If sound from speakers is not wanted, press SPEAKERS andlor (B) to turn off the speaker select indicators. (A) l,,,m= -MUTING Avoid listening for prolonged damage. :l;1"i,=f-_ett;_ ,:,_lrdoT/,."f;N[ _e:l_Iml,'l_ _' periods of time to prevent hearing Press MUTING. sPE_..s ® " ....) I"'_ ;__"_" MU_nN_ " i flashing Press once again to return to the previous volume level. (The muting indicator will turn off.) If sound output stops during use [,,."f_e,):4rE4oTl,,,." f_'_ _e,)[(.-'Jr4 tIK. ] i i i - HELP Press .HELP momentarily. The help function can be used to show. details of the operations you are expected to make on the display in character form. For details, see page 26. 15 Direct access tuning Specify the frequency using the numeric buttons to directly tune to the desired broadcast station. I;1,]m_.'%_e):_V/ol/_ f_'_.e'DIol,_ =[,] R,._.,I[etNrB/oIb'IL,_O;(,'Ir4_ J C J i I i'b"[ _ I _,°' I _O-I ,.,,,,r.,, °. ............ __1_-_-'-' ' =" '"; _-"_ - ,,Io. T_IIII-I=,I FM MODE - tTI-I I 3 2 The procedures I_1 ] 4 2 I J ]-- "- FM MODE I 3 14 described below are an example of SA-GX770/SA-GX670. , Pr... I° , _' :/ PAM._,,,_ _(" .,,_. /.-.._ f..._ ./ \ .......... ,;,;,;_........ Pr;;,;;, "_.ND tO;;i.c;;"FM;; o;'AM;'.' ............................................... Illuminates _ _ _ _, _ _ __[:_:] flashing (approx. 10 " ..................... seconds) press bUtltonslf the frequencytO the enterhasthSbeen approprists frequency.input numeric correctly, the fre- quency display will blink. MHzlf the desired FM frequency is 107.9 [] -'+ [] --* [] "-_ [] ]r,,ra_ 1. If no button is pressed while the cursor display is flashing, the display will return to the frequency which is currently being received. To respecify 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. When the FM stereo broadcest Is received: This unit will automatically switch to FM stereo reception and the FM stereo indicator will illuminate. _,.Au,o c=*m'z_ M_U_UAL tOC,K illuminates 16 D_) If noise Is excessive ® . / L.../ /..::;' Illuminates when tuned in the FM stereo mode Press FM MODE. (The FM stereo indicator will switch off.) The broadcast will be monaural, but noise will be reduced. If the button is pressed once more, stereo mode will be resumed. Sequential If the frequency ching. Auto n_,]_-v,.1_:_m_o_'_,_I_:(.Ti[0m tuning is not known, use the tuning control for sear- tuning Manual This automatically searches for broadcast strong signal reception. stations which provide tuning The frequency trol is turned. will change only by the amount that the tuning con- TUNING J J D ,,_o- ,....____... 4 32 1 432 1 pr,. ................. .....B.._" .......P;''" ei._ii_ to,.;ec;,;i=M,, _ ....B,_N;_ ........PF;;,_. Bi,i'ii_io',*i*_t,;i:_i., or "AM". or "AM". ",u.,;,_,,_;, Pr.,_;"i'Ui_ii, iQ'Moi)EtO select "AUTO". _] ;u.;-;-;;E'/,i,;,_;:"i:UNiNii '"(iiiE""tO select "MANUAL". The I_ mark points to AUTO. sP_,_.s f-/ I"'_ 1 I_ LocKM/_u_'AUTO _' _ The I_ mark points to MANUAL. LO0( _1_ _......... • t ..... Tu.,_,'_ .....TumTUNiNauntiitheire. quency begins to change. sAtu:t?_a_sC::l:nStOps when a b r°adc ast Tuning may stop automatically jamming is encountered. To lock a broadcast MANUAL _ LOCK ToUr:i:ntblt:hn:desired br°adcast sta Tuning Intervals FM: 200 kHz interval AM: 10 kHz interval station being received Press TUNING MODE to select "LOCK". The I_ mark points to LOCK. AUTO if any ..... TUN,'_..... Tum TUNING to tune t0 the _ desired broadcast. _[lJ During this display, the frequency is turned. will not change even if TUNING ] 17 Sequential If the frequency ching. tuning Preset is not known, use the tuning buttons for sear- By presetting the desired broadcast stations into the memory channels of this unit, broadcast stations can be selected simply by pressing numeric button(s). (Refer to page 20 for tuning.) -Before J tuning presetting How many broadcast stations can be preset? A total of 30 FM and AM stations can be preset. How Is presetting i=_o-6t--'.i=i T -_ 2 3 done? The two following methods are available. • Automatic memory presetting Automatic memory presetting allows this unit to automatically 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 frequencies, (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. 1 P;,,,Tu,E,: ................. With this method, the channel ranges that can be preset into the memory for different bands (FM or AM) are set as follows. Channel _] ......,;;,;,; ......Pr,"SAN0to,eiect";FM;' r_.-..-_-_-_.-__: L_ For FM broadcast For AM broadcast or "AM". v _,.;.Q ;_ P,.;,,;, v oi _tOt.n;;tO;he / .... I |desired broadcast. Tuning intervals -- I,,i2ol211_.--_-_--_"_ .... stations stations ........................ ....................... 1 -30 21-30 If the FM stations (channels 1-30) ere 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 replaced by the AM settings which were subsequently preset, and the channel allotment will be as shown below. AM: 10 kHz FM: 200 kHzinterval interval Channel If either button is pressed and held down until the frequency begins to change, the broadcast stations can be tuned automatically when a broadcast station is found. I- FM > < AM_ For FM broadcast stations ........................ I -20 For AM broadcast stations ....................... 21- 30 • Manual memory presetting Tuning may stop automatically jamming is encountered. if any The desired broadcast stations can be preset desired channels by the user. This can also be used as a method for changing broadcast stations that were preset in "Automatic presetting". into the selected memory Please remember this: If a new broadcast station is preset into a channel, the setting for the broadcast station which was previously entered in that channel will be automatically erased. 18 Automatic memory Manual presetting memory presetting J J i ©oO 001 i i I ........... .E_] @ _ _ I T-[l--]'l" I .Q.Q @.©_.@. ' ............... ................ desire_J ' broad. (Follow steps 1 through 4 on page 16 or 17 or steps 1 through 3 on page 18.) You can also set the stereo mode to the monaural _ position. i',,'_L_' 'i"Pr''_:MEMO"Y m0m'"t,rJ- .....E,o.y,P;,5M'eeORYu"t"th'iie' _k-'_-_" quency begins to change. [,, ",,,J / (Automatic start.) memory presetting will Illuminates To cancel the memory function, MEMORY again. To stop press MEMORY once again. _iF_ ............... specifythe _[_I_]to The memory indicator and the preset displayed for approximately 1 second. channel be number press desired channei preset using pletes numericpresetting). button(s) When a broadcast station is preset the (com- (Example: Channel 12) will be [] D-AUTO "",, 2 Set tO the cast. Sei to you tile frequencY which want to from start automatic memory preset. ting. (Follow steps 1 through 4 on page 16.) [_ ,,. .......... 3 _' , a_'--'--_T' "_ L_I I-I-_,l _." (Within 2 sec.) m [] O_UU_'Z_ MANUkL LOCK MEMORY SPe_EASS_OI -"'" . I /......' ! MANUAL S_E_.E_ _AUTO m O0 ,. f /_..i _ I / ! \ I/ / ii\ _l _! Illuminates When presetting The last broadcast Off Preset channel ..__.... ,..... ,....., , .:::_ ao L... _t .... is completed station to be preset will be displayed. I....... :/ MA_JAL LOCK Correct presetting may not be possible in cases where the broadcast waves are too strong or too weak. In such cases, carry out presetting manually. To continue presetting Repeat steps 1 through 3. 19 Preset tuning To listen _ontl.uem to preset broadcast stations f : I ,i,i ........ =. ';':, :'7'.r'W'_ I-I-I-I N w __,_ Q 0 ©_© / __speclfy the presei channei using the numeric button(s). _,_ (Example: Channel 12) [] (Within 2 sec.) MANUAL LOCK I sPE_
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