Sherwood Stereo Receiver RV 4060R User Manual

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VOLUME/TONE/BALANCE  
AUDIO/VIDEO RECEIVER RV-4060R  
REMOTE SENSOR  
STANDBY  
PRO LOGIC  
3-STEREO  
BASS  
POWER  
FM  
AM  
AUTO MEMO  
MHz STEREO  
KHz MONO  
STANDBY/OFF  
TREBLE  
SLEEP CH  
NR WI  
MUTE TAPE  
M
VOL  
TEST VIDEO12  
PH  
BALANCE  
SURROUND  
PHONES  
TUNING/PRESET  
MEMORY MODE  
RESET  
FM  
VCR 2/CAMCORDER INPUT  
TAPE  
MONITOR  
AM  
VCR 1  
TV/AUX  
VCR 2  
CD  
VIDEO  
L -AUDIO- R  
RV-4060R  
AUDIO/VIDEO RECEIVER  
 
Please make the following connections (where applicable).  
Important note for connecting equipment that does  
not have IN/OUT markings on the input and output  
jacks:  
Notes!  
– SWITCH OFF THE RECEIVER BEFORE MAKING ANY  
CONNECTIONS.  
– Do not connect the receiver to the wall socket when  
making connections.  
– Be sure to connect the white plugs to the L (left) and the  
red plugs to the R (right) jacks when making connections.  
RV -4060R Device to be connected e.g. cassette deck.  
PLAY  
PLAY or OUT  
REC or IN  
REC  
FM  
(OUTDOOR ANTENNA)  
AM  
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FM  
(INDOOR ANTENNA)  
AC INPUT  
~120V/60Hz  
140W  
Manufactured under lincense from Dolby Laboratories.  
Dolby, Pro Logic, and the double-D symbol are trademarks  
of Dolby Laboratories.  
DIGI LINK  
REAR SPEAKERS(4)  
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VCR 1  
WARNING: "SHOCK HAZARD-DO NOT OPEN"  
SUB  
WOOFER  
AVIS: "RISOUE DE CHOC-ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR"  
FFMM  
330000Ω  
FFMM  
7755Ω  
AAMM  
LLOOOOPP  
IN  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
FRONT SPEAKERS(8)  
CENTER MAIN  
E85649  
ANTENNA  
CD TV/AUX  
AC OUTLET  
R
L
L
VCR 1  
PLAY  
TAPE MON.  
PLAY  
29Z3  
LISTED  
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AUDIO EQUIPMENT  
REC  
REC  
MODEL NO. RV-4060R  
AUDIO/VIDEO RECEIVER  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1)This device may not cause harmful interference,and  
(1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interferencereceived,  
(2) this device must accept any interference received,  
SWITCHED  
~120V/60Hz  
1A MAX 100W  
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DESIGNED IN USA  
ASSEMBLED IN CHINA  
including interference that may causeunderired operation.  
including interference that may causeunderired operation.  
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SER. NO.  
SER. NO.  
CAUTION: USE  
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ATTENTION: UTILIZER DES HAUT-PARLEURS  
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CONNECTIONS  
CONNECTIONS  
1. FM INDOOR ANTENNA  
– VCR 1 PLAY/REC – PLAY(input) and REC(output) jacks  
for connecting the audio OUTPUT and INPUT jacks of a  
Hi-Fi stereo VCR and output jacks for extra sound  
recording equipment .  
Connect the PLAY jacks to the AUDIO PLAY or  
OUTPUT jacks of the VCR.  
Connect the supplied antenna to the FM antenna  
terminals, as shown.  
Change the position of the antenna until you get the best  
reception of your favorite FM stations.  
FM OUTDOOR ANTENNA  
A 75outdoor FM antenna may be used to further  
improve the reception.  
Connect the REC jacks to the AUDIO REC or INPUT  
jacks of the VCR.  
Disconnect the indoor antenna before replacing it with  
the outdoor one.  
Note : The audio and video inputs and outputs of the VCR  
must be connected to allow the VCR 2/CAMCORDER  
inputs on the front of the receiver to be used for recording  
input.  
2. AM LOOP ANTENNA  
Tune in your favorite AM station and position the loop  
antenna for best reception. Try other stations and find the  
position that gives best overall reception. When this unit  
is mounted in a rack or placed on a shelf with insufficient  
space behind, hang the antenna on a wall in the direction  
which gives best reception.  
– TAPE MON PLAY/REC – PLAY(input) and REC(output)  
jacks for connecting a cassette deck, a Digital Compact  
Cassette deck or another digital recording device.  
Connect the PLAY jacks to the PLAY or LINE OUTPUT  
jacks of the deck.  
Connect the REC jacks to the REC or LINE INPUT jacks  
of the deck.  
These PLAY and REC jacks may also be connected to  
the LINE OUTPUT and INPUT jacks of an audio  
processor such as an optional graphic equalizer or a  
Digital Signal Processor.  
3. AUDIO IN/OUT  
– CD IN – input jacks for connecting a Compact Disc  
player.  
Connect these jacks to the OUTPUT jacks of the CD  
player.  
– TV/AUX IN – input jacks for connecting the fixed audio  
output jacks of a TV set or any other source you want to  
hear; an additional CD player, a cassette deck, a VCR or  
a turntable with ceramic cartridge, etc.  
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INSTALLATION  
SPEAKER POSITIONING  
CONNECTING HEADPHONES  
14. VIDEO IN/OUT  
Connect a headphone with a 1/4"  
plug to the PHONES jacks.  
– Inserting the plug will not  
disconnect the speakers.  
– Only in surround off mode, you  
can enjoy private listening with a  
headphone.  
PHONES  
MEMO  
– VCR 1 IN/OUT – PLAY(input) and REC(output) jacks for  
connecting the video output and input of a VCR.  
– MONITOR OUT – output jack for connecting to the  
video input of a TV set. The TV set must then be  
switched to that input.  
15. SUBWOOFER – output jacks for driving subwoofer.  
Connect this jack to SUBWOOFER input jack of a  
separate amplifier or a powered SUBWOOFER.  
SPEAKER POSITIONING  
To obtain the best surround sound effect in your home,  
place the speakers as shown below.  
The left and right speakers should be about 1 m (40") from  
the TV set.  
The center speaker should be above or below the TV set.  
The rear speakers should be placed 2~3 feet above the ear  
level of a seated listener on the direct left and right of them.  
Refer to the fold-out for additional information.  
16. DIGI LINK III SYSTEM CONTROL  
(colored green) – remote control jacks for connection to  
the corresponding DIGI LINK II or III jacks of a  
Sherwood CD (Compact Disc) or tape player.  
Connect this jack to the DIGI LINK III jack of the external  
Sherwood equipment that uses the DIGI LINK II or III  
remote control system.  
TV  
These jacks have been added to maintain compatibility  
with other Sherwood products.  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
CENTER  
SPEAKER  
17. REAR SPEAKERS  
Terminals for connecting a pair of rear speakers,  
impedance of 4 each, to obtain a surround sound  
effect.  
Note : Always connect two speakers to these terminals.  
18. CENTER SPEAKER  
Terminals for connecting a center speaker, impedance  
of 8 .  
19. FRONT SPEAKERS  
Terminals for connecting a pair of main speakers,  
impedance of 8 (L = left, R = right).  
One of the wires of a speaker cable is marked with a  
color or rib. Connect the marked wire to the red  
terminal, the non-marked wire to the black one.  
SURROUND  
LEFT  
SURROUND  
RIGHT  
POWER  
10. AC POWER CORD  
Connecting the receiver to the wall socket.  
11. OUTLET  
- Switched output for connecting AC power plugs from  
various units such as cassette deck, CD player, etc.  
(Maximum total capacity is 1 A or 100 W)  
Note : to avoid interference with the TV picture, use only  
magnetically shielded front speaker systems.  
Power off mode : Switched AC outlet off  
Power on mode : Switched AC outlet on  
After making all necessary connections (some may not  
apply to your system set-up), your system is ready for use.  
In the next chapter, we will describe how to operate your  
RV-4060R receiver.  
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FUNCTION OVERVIEW  
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5
6
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8
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10 11 12  
16  
VOLUME/TONE/BALANCE  
AUDIO/VIDEO RECEIVER RV-4060R  
REMOTE SENSOR  
STANDBY  
PRO LOGIC  
BASS  
TREBLE  
POWER  
FM  
AM  
AUTO MEMO  
MHz STEREO  
KHz MONO  
STANDBY/OFF  
SLEEP CH  
NR WI  
MUTE TAPE  
M
3-STEREO  
VOL  
TEST VIDEO12  
PH  
BALANCE  
SURROUND  
PHONES  
TUNING/PRESET  
MEMORY MODE  
RESET  
FM  
VCR 2/CAMCORDER INPUT  
TAPE  
MONITOR  
AM  
VCR 1  
TV/AUX  
VCR 2  
CD  
VIDEO  
L -AUDIO- R  
2
3
4
13  
14  
15  
17  
FRONT PANEL  
FRON  
13. RESET BUTTON  
11. POWER SWITCH  
For switching the unit on and off.  
For resetting the unit in case of malfunction.  
Press RESET for more than 5 seconds after  
switching off.  
12. PHONES  
For connecting headphones.  
14. INPUT SELECTOR BUTTONS  
13. MEMORY BUTTON  
For selecting the required audio or video source.  
For storing preset stations.  
14. TUNING/PRESET BUTTONS  
15. SURROUND MODE BUTTON  
MODE : – For selecting the frequency or preset mode.  
For selecting the surround mode:  
PRO LOGIC,  
3 STEREO OFF,  
/: – For adjusting the station frequency or selecting  
the next/previous tuner preset.  
/: – (use together with the MODE button)  
16. MASTER VOLUME/TONE/BALANCE CONTROL  
For adjusting the volume, bass tones, high tones or  
balance of the volume between the left and right  
channel.  
15. REMOTE SENSOR  
Infrared remote control sensor for receiving signals from  
the remote control.  
17. VCR 2/CAMCORDER AUDIO/VIDEO INPUT  
Connections for an extra VCR, camcorder video game  
player or DSS system. The audio jacks may also be  
used for an extra audio source like a CD player or  
cassette deck.  
16. STANDBY INDICATOR  
When in the standby mode, this indicator lights up.  
17. FLUORESCENT DISPLAY  
Informs you about the function of the receiver.  
18. DOLBY PRO LOGIC INDICATOR  
When in the DOLBY PRO LOGIC mode, this indicator  
lights up.  
19. DOLBY 3 STEREO INDICATOR  
When in the DOLBY 3 STEREO mode, this indicator  
lights up.  
10. BASS BUTTON  
For selecting the bass tone mode.  
11. TREBLE BUTTON  
For selecting the high tone mode.  
12. BALANCE BUTTON  
For selecting the balance mode.  
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FUNCTION OVERVIEW  
DISPLAY  
REMOTE CONTROL  
A
J
B
E
D
F
FM  
AM  
AUTO  
MEMO  
MHz STEREO  
KHz MONO  
SYSTEM  
DISPLAY  
POWER  
2
3
1
4
L
K
SLEEP CH  
1
6
3
8
4
5
0
MUTE TAPE  
M
VOL  
TEST VIDEO12  
NR  
WI  
PH  
7
9
9
6
DECK SELECTOR  
C
H O  
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M
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A
B
5
10  
16  
DECK  
DECK  
AM/FM INDICATOR  
7
11  
12  
8
18  
13  
DISC  
REPEAT RANDOM  
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A
<
B
Lights up according to the selected band.  
INTRO  
CCDD  
17  
15  
14  
FREQUENCY/CHARACTER DISPLAY  
INPUT SELECTOR  
SURROUND MODE  
TUNER CD TV/AUX P.LOGIC 3 STEREO  
Shows the selected station frequency or the  
25  
26  
TAPE MON. VCR 1 VCR 2  
OFF  
19  
corresponding words when selecting a input source,  
adjusting tone(bass and treble) level and balance or  
operating test tone.  
FM MODE P.SCAN T.TONE C.MODE D.TIME  
21  
22  
27  
29  
30  
20  
23  
PRESET  
USER  
28  
31  
33  
EEQQUUAALLIIZZEERR  
CENTER  
MASTER  
FILE  
T.MON  
REAR  
LEVEL  
32  
24  
VOLUME/TONE/BALANCE LEVEL INDICATORS  
MUTE  
SLEEP  
Show the settings of the volume, tone(bass and treble)  
and balance.  
The red (·) indicator means the center level of the  
balance control.  
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2 X 1.5V  
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REMOTE CONTROL RM RV 46  
AAA  
MEMORY INDICATOR  
Lights up when the MEMORY button is pressed.  
AUTO INDICATOR  
Lights up when operating the auto tuning.  
The remote control (supplied) can be used to operate  
functions of the receiver. In addition, it can be used to  
operate any other Sherwood equipment that uses the DIGI  
STEREO INDICATOR  
Lights up when in FM stereo mode.  
LINK II or III remote control system.  
MONO INDICATOR  
BATTERIES  
Lights up when in FM mono mode.  
Open the battery compartment and insert two batteries as  
indicated, size AAA cells.  
MUTE INDICATOR  
Lights up when the MUTE button on the remote control is  
Remove the batteries when they have run down or if the  
remote control will not be used again for a long period.  
pressed.  
Note : Do not use rechargeable batteries.  
TAPE MONITOR INDICATOR  
Lights up when the TAPE MONITOR button is pressed.  
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL  
First press the power switch on the front panel of  
RV-4060R.  
CHANNEL NUMBER/SLEEP TIME/LEVEL DISPLAY  
Shows the selected channel number, sleep time in  
minutes, bass or treble level from -6 to 6.  
Select the source you wish to control by pressing one of  
the six input selector buttons on the remote control  
(e.g.TAPE MON, CD, etc.).  
SLEEP INDICATOR  
Then, select the desired function.  
Lights up when in sleep timer ON mode.  
CHANNEL INDICATOR  
Lights up when the preset station is received.  
VIDEO 1/VIDEO 2 INDICATOR  
When VCR1 or VCR2 is selected, the corresponding  
indicator lights up.  
NR(normal)/WI(wide)/PH(phantom) INDICATOR  
During the DOLBY PRO LOGIC or DOLBY 3 STEREO  
operation, the corresponding center mode indicator lights  
up.  
TEST TONE INDICATOR  
Lights up when operating test tone.  
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REMOTE FUNCTION OVERVIEW  
AMPLIFIER  
COMPACT DISC PLAYER  
11. POWER – for power control of this receiver or system.  
(as described in amplifier chapter titled "POWER  
STANDBY/ON).  
14. 0-9 DIGITS – for track selection, press required button  
among 10 buttons on the remote control and for disc  
selection, select disc No. (1~5) within 2 sec. after  
pressing the DISC button.  
12. SLEEP – for setting a time period after which the system  
will automatically be switched to standby.  
11. DISC (CD changer only) – for disc selection.  
12. – to begin play.  
13. SYSTEM DISPLAY – for dimming displays of Sherwood  
components connected by DIGI LINK II or III  
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25. INPUT SELECTORS  
13. – to stop play/clearing a program.  
33. MUTE – for muting the sound.  
14.  
15.  
▶  
– for skipping backward and forward.  
SURROUND CONTROLS  
19. SURROUND MODE  
■■  
– for pausing play.  
16. REPEAT A<>B – for repeating a specific passage.  
17. INTRO – to preview each track only for 10 seconds.  
18. RANDOM – to play tracks randomly.  
PRO LOGIC,  
different surround modes.  
3 STEREO, OFF – for selecting the  
20. CENTER MODE – for selecting the desired center mode  
when in Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby 3 Stereo mode.  
EQUALIZER  
21. DELAY TIME – for adjusting the delay time of the rear  
28. PRESET – for selecting equalizer pattern.  
channel.  
29. USER – for adjusting equalizer pattern as desired.  
22. TEST TONE – for checking the output level of the front,  
center and rear speakers.  
30. TAPE MON – for monitoring the sound of recording or  
playback of cassette deck.  
23. CENTER LEVEL  
/
– for adjusting the center level  
(only in normal mode or wide mode).  
31. FILE – for selecting desired equalizer pattern in the  
preset or user mode.  
24. REAR LEVEL  
/
– for adjusting the rear level  
(in Dolby Pro Logic mode)  
32. MASTER VOLUME  
TUNER  
/
– for adjusting the volume.  
14. 0-9 DIGITS – for selecting the preset stations.  
26. FM MODE– for selecting the stereo or mono mode  
when listening to FM.  
27. PRESET SCAN – for scanning the stations memorized .  
CASSETTE DECK  
15. ◀▶ – for starting reverse or forward side play.  
16. – for stopping recording/play.  
17. – for winding the tape.  
18.  
■■  
– for pausing recording/play.  
19. DECK SELECTOR A, B – for selecting deck A or B.  
10. – for recording.  
In the DIGI LINK III remote control system, if pressing  
PLAY, etc. on CD or Deck, CD or TAPE MONITOR is  
selected automatically without selecting the input and PLAY,  
etc. starts.  
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AMPLIFIER  
POWER ON/OFF  
Press the POWER switch to turn the power on.  
– The receiver enters the operating mode and the respective indicators lights up.  
To turn the power off, press the POWER switch again.  
– The power is cut off and the respective indicators lights off.  
POWER STANDBY/ON  
In the operating mode, press the POWER button on the remote control.  
– The receiver enters the standby mode, the respective indicators light off and the standby indicator lights up.  
In the standby mode, the receiver is not disconnected from the AC mains and a small amount of current is retained to  
support the memorized contents and operation readiness.  
– If the electricity fails or the AC cord is leaved unplugged for more than 2 weeks(power off mode), the memorized  
contents are all cleared.  
In the standby mode, press the POWER button on the remote control.  
– The power is turned on, the respective indicators light up and the standby indictor lights off.  
SOUND CONTROL  
Volume  
TAPE MONITOR function  
Adjust the overall volume with MASTER VOLUME.  
You can connect either a cassette deck or a graphic  
equalizer to the receiver's TAPE MONITOR jacks. Only  
when you listen to the component to these jacks, set the  
TAPE MONITOR button to on.  
Balance  
Press BALANCE.  
BAL lights up.  
Adjust the stereo balance between the left and the right  
channel with the VOLUME/TONE/BALANCE control.  
If you connect a 3–head cassette deck, you can listen to the  
sound being recorded during recording, not the source  
sound.  
For further details, refer to the operating instructions of the  
component connected.  
Treble  
Press TREBLE.  
TRE lights up, together with the setting level.  
Adjust the high tones from MIN to MAX with the  
VOLUME/TONE/BALANCE control.  
SOURROUND MODE  
With SURROUND MODE, you can select 2 different  
surround modes:  
PRO LOGIC,  
3 STEREO, OFF.  
Bass  
Press BASS.  
BASS lights up, together with the setting level.  
Adjust the bass tones from MIN to MAX with the  
VOLUME/TONE/BALANCE control.  
DOLBY PRO LOGIC : choose this setting to play back  
movies and music (especially Laser Discs, video cassettes  
and TV broadcasts with DOLBY SURROUND sound). Not  
only does Dolby Pro Logic surround provide you with sound,  
it also gives you a clear perception of the position and  
direction of the sound. Make sure your 'Speaker  
WARNING : Extreme settings at high volume may  
Positioning' is correct. (see 'INSTALLATION')  
damage your speakers!.  
With a great number of recently made movies, the sound  
track is specially encoded with the Dolby Surround mode  
Use SURROUND MODE to select the desired sound  
carrying the  
DOLBY STEREO or  
DOLBY  
effect:  
PRO LOGIC,  
3 STEREO  
SURROUND trademark. The front speakers provide the  
dialogue and the normal stereo effect, while the rear  
speakers reproduce the surround signals. This position  
provides excellent results when watching television  
programs, video software, video discs or video tapes of  
stereo television broadcasts encoded with Dolby Surround.  
Press MUTE on the remote control if you want to silence  
the speakers temporarily.  
Press again to restore the same listening level as before.  
INPUT SELECTION  
Select the desired input on the receiver or the remote  
control.  
– The selected input will appear on the display.  
– When the TAPE MONITOR button is set to on so that  
"TAPE M" indicator lights up, other inputs can not be  
heard from the speakers.  
Note : In DOLBY PRO LOGIC mode, the rear speakers are  
used as "EFFECT SPEAKERS" and may not produce  
sound at all times.  
To listen to a input other than TAPE MONITOR, be sure  
to set the TAPE MONITOR button to off.  
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AMPLIFIER  
channel is not available in Dolby 3 stereo mode  
TEST TONE  
DOLBY 3 STEREO : Choose this setting to play back  
movies and music (especially Laser Discs, video cassettes  
and TV broadcasts with DOLBY SURROUND sound) when  
not using the rear speakers. You get a clear perception of  
the position and direction of the sound.  
Use TEST TONE button on the remote control to obtain the  
correct balance between the levels of the left, right, center  
and rear speakers in the DOLBY PRO LOGIC and DOLBY 3  
STEREO mode.  
DOLBY 3 STEREO combines the front and rear signals so  
that you can enjoy a regenerated sound field, which has  
comparatively more lively presence and a more expansive  
feeling from the three front channels (front left, front right  
and center speakers) than that of ordinary stereo  
regeneration.  
DOLBY PRO LOGIC  
Press the TEST TONE button on your remote control.  
You will hear a test tone from the left (FL), center (C),  
right (FR) and rear (R) speakers in turn, in repeating a  
cycle.  
While sitting in the usual listening position, adjust the level  
of the center and the surround channels to get the same  
sound level with the front channel.  
OFF : Turns off the center and rear speakers for normal  
stereo operation.  
– The levels will be indicated on the display.  
When you are satisfied with the levels, press the TEST  
TONE button on your remote control again to turn off the  
test tone.  
Note : Dolby Pro Logic and Dolby 3 Stereo will not work  
properly if the signal passes through a graphic equalizer.  
Please refer to your equalizer operating instructions for  
guidance on switching off (or defeating) the equalizer.  
DOLBY 3 STEREO  
SURROUND MODE CONTROL  
In the Dolby 3 Stereo mode you can adjust only the levels of  
the left, right and center speakers.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories  
Each surround mode has programmed values for center-  
mode, center and rear levels and/or for rear channel time  
delay (as appropriate).  
Licensing Corpration. "Dolby",  
and "PRO LOGIC" are  
These values will then be kept in the memory until they are  
changed again.  
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
The various values that can be adapted in the different  
surround modes are described next:  
DOLBY PRO LOGIC  
Use the SURROUND MODE or press  
PRO LOGIC  
button on the remote control.  
Press the CENTER MODE button to select the required  
center channel mode :  
NORMAL – If the center speaker is a smaller model,  
which means it will not reproduce bass as deep or as loud  
as the left and right speakers.  
WIDE – If all three front speakers are identical and  
capable of reproducing low bass information and if equal  
power is available in the left, center and right amplifiers.  
PHANTOM – If no center speaker is installed.  
Use the REAR LEVEL buttons to adjust the rear level  
(related to the front level).  
– SUR lights up on the display.  
– The level will be indicated on the display :  
SUR  
VOL  
Use the DELAY TIME button to adjust the delay time of  
the rear channel.  
– The delay time of the rear channel is changed to 15, 20,  
25, 30 milli seconds.  
Use the CENTER LEVEL buttons to adjust the center  
level.  
– CEN lights up on the display.  
– The level will be indicated on the display :  
SUR  
VOL  
DOLBY 3 STEREO  
Use the SURROUND MODE or press the  
3 STEREO  
button on the remote control.  
CENTER MODE : In Dolby 3 Stereo mode, you can only  
select NORMAL and WIDE.  
CENTER LEVEL : Use the CENTER LEVEL buttons to  
adjust the center level as described above.  
REAR LEVEL : Adjusting the rear level is not available in  
Dolby 3 Stereo mode.  
DELAY TIME : Adjusting the delay time of the rear  
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TUNER  
GENERAL  
Select the waveband by pressing the FM or the AM button  
Tune to a radio station or select a preset number.  
The correct procedure is described in the following chapters.  
– While tuning, the audio signal will be muted to eliminate interfering background noises.  
Once a station is found, the audio signal will be set to normal volume again.  
– When STEREO appears on the display, you are receiving an FM stereo transmission.  
A disturbing noise, due to a weak FM stereo signal, can be suppressed by pressing FM MODE on the remote control.  
– STEREO will disappear on the display and you will hear the FM program in mono.  
TUNING  
PRESET STATIONS  
AUTOMATIC TUNING  
You can store 30 preferred stations in the memory of the  
tuner. This enables you to find your favorite stations quickly  
and easily.  
Press MODE to switch off CH Indicator.  
Press TUNING/PRESET or for more than 1  
second.  
PROGRAMMING OF PRESET STATIONS  
Tune either automatically or manually to the frequency to  
be stored (as described under TUNING).  
– AUTO appears on the display. The tuner will now search  
until a station of sufficient strength has been found. The  
display shows the tuned frequency.  
– If the display shows no preset number, the frequency  
shown has not yet been stored in the memory.  
Press MEMORY to enter the frequency in memory.  
– MEMO starts flashing for about 5 seconds.  
Select the preset number using TUNING/PRESET  
or within the time the MEMO indication flashes.  
Press MEMORY again.  
– The preset station has now been stored in the memory.  
A stored frequency is erased from the memory by storing  
another frequency in its place.  
If the station found is not the desired one, simply repeat  
this operation.  
– Weak stations are skipped during automatic tuning.  
They can be tuned to manually.  
MANUAL TUNING  
Manual tuning is useful when you already know the  
frequency of the desired transmitter (e.g. from your program  
guide).  
Press MODE to switch off the PRESET mode.  
Briefly press TUNING/PRESET or until the right  
frequency has been reached  
TUNING TO PRESET STATIONS  
Press MODE to switch on the CH indicator.  
Select the desired preset number with TUNING/PRESET  
or ▶.  
Tuning intervals:  
BAND  
USA/CANADA  
EUROPE/AUSTRALIA  
FM  
AM  
200 kHz  
10 kHz  
50 kHz  
9 kHz  
– The selected station will be tuned in and the display will  
show the preset number and the tuned frequency.  
With the digit buttons on the remote control  
Enter the preset number you have already stored in the  
memory with the digit buttons on the remote control.  
– The tuner selects the frequncy of the preset number and  
the station becomes audible.  
– The tuner will return to the previous frequency if other  
buttons are pressed.  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
SLEEP  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
The sleep mode allows the system to continue to operate for  
a specified period of time before automatically shutting off.  
AMPLIFIER SECTION  
Output power : Continuous Average (left/right),  
8 , THD 0.7%, 40 Hz~20 kHz …………………2×50 W  
Surround mode :  
Press the SLEEP button on the remote control to set the  
receiver to automatially turn off after 10, 20, 30, 60 or 90  
minutes.  
front ………………………………………………2×35 W  
rear ……………………………………………………35 W  
center …………………………………………………35 W  
Total harmonic distortion, 1 kHz …………………ꢃ0.3%  
Intermodulation distortion…………………………ꢃ0.5%  
Frequency response, 1 W,-3 dB  
– Each time the button is pressed, the setting is changed as  
below;  
10 20 30 60 90 OFF  
Select the required sleep time by pressing SLEEP : 10,  
linear ………………………………………30 Hz~40 kHz  
Signal - to - Noise Ratio, IHF "A" weighted ……ꢄ90 dB  
Stereo Separation, 1 kHz ………………………ꢄ55 dB  
Damping factor, 8 …………………………………ꢄ40  
Bass/Treble control, 100 Hz/10 kHz …………+/-10 dB  
Input Sensitivity  
20, 30, 60 or 90 minutes.  
Notes:  
– During an active sleep timer period, you can reset the  
SLEEP time again by pressing the SLEEP button.  
– A sleep timer period will be cancelled when you switch  
your system to standby (using the POWER button on your  
remote control).  
Linear inputs………………………180 mV (rated output)  
Outputs  
Recording, 2.5 k…………………………………200 mV  
Headphones ……………………………………8-1,000 Ω  
speakers …………………………Front L/R, Center : 8Ω  
Rear : 4Ω  
RECORDING WITH A CASSETTE DECK  
Select the desired input to be recorded.  
Start recording on the TAPE MONITOR.  
Start play on the desired input.  
FM TUNER SECTION  
Tuning frequency range ………………87.5~107.9 MHz  
Usable sensitivity…………………………………17.2 dBf  
50 dB quieting selectivity, mono/stereo ……21.2/41.2 dBf  
Signal to noise ratio, 65 dBf, mono/stereo……68/65 dB  
Total harmonic distortion, 65 dBf, 1 kHz, mono/stereo  
……………………………………………………0.3/0.5 %  
Frequency response, 30~15,000 kHz …………+/-1 dB  
Stereo separation, 1 kHz …………………………32 dB  
Capture ratio ………………………………………1.25 dB  
IF rejection retio ……………………………………75 dB  
AM TUNER SECTION  
Tuning frequency range …………………520~1710 kHz  
Usable sensitivity ………………………………800 µv/m  
Signal to noise ratio…………………………………40 dB  
Selectivity ……………………………………………25 dB  
POWER SUPPLY  
– For tape monitor function, refer to amplifier chapter titled  
"TAPE MONITOR function".  
DUBBING FROM VCR2 TO VCR1  
Select VCR2 as program source to be recorded.  
Start recording on the VCR1.  
Start playback on the VCR2.  
– The audio and video signals from VCR2 will be dubbed  
onto the tape in VCR1.  
When dubbing from VCR2 to VCR1, you can replace the  
audio signal from VCR2 with the signal from an audio  
source, e.g. a CD player.  
First select VCR2 as program source to be recorded.  
Then select the required audio source.  
Start recording on the VCR1.  
Start playing back on the audio alternate source and on  
the VCR2.  
– You can now watch the picture from VCR2 on your TV  
and listen to the sound from the audio source while  
recording.  
Mains voltage ………………………………120 V/60 Hz  
Power consumption ………………………………140 W  
Main outlet ……………………………1 A or 100 W max.  
CABINET  
Dimensions (w×h×d) ……440×110×280 mm approx  
(17-5/16×4-11/16×11 inches)  
Weight ………………………………………7.5 kg approx  
(16.5 lbs)  
ACCESSORIES  
Remote control unit ……………………………………1x  
AM Loop Antenna ………………………………………1x  
FM T Antenna……………………………………………1x  
Note : Design and specifications subject to change  
without notice for improvements.  
MAINTENANCE  
Do not leave the unit in direct sunlight or other places  
where high temperatures can occur for any length of time,  
such as in the vicinity of a heating source.  
Do not expose the equipment to humidity or rain.  
A chamois leather cloth, slightly moistened with water is  
sufficient for cleaning the cabinet.  
Do not use cleaning agents containing alcohol, spirits,  
ammonia or abrasives.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If a fault occurs, run through the points listed below before taking your receiver for repair.  
If the fault persists, attempt to solve it by switching the receiver off and on again. If this fails to resolve the situation, consult  
your dealer. Under no circumstances should you repair the receiver yourself as this will invalidate the guarantee!.  
PROBLEM  
– No antenna connected.  
Connect an antenna.  
– The desired station frequency is not tuned in.  
– POSSIBLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Tune in the desired station frequency.  
– Antenna in wrong position.  
Move antenna and retry turning.  
– Surrounding area causing interference.  
NO POWER  
– The AC power cord is disconnected.  
Connect the cord securely.  
– Poor connection at the wall socket or the wall socket is  
inactive.  
Lengthen or elevate antenna.  
Check the wall socket using a lamp or another appliance.  
PRESET STATIONS CANNOT BE RECEIVED  
– An incorrect station frequency has been memorized.  
NO SOUND FROM THE FRONT SPEAKERS  
Memorize the correct station frequency.  
– Speaker cables are disconnected.  
– The memorized stations are cleared.  
Check the speaker connections.  
– Volume is too low.  
Memorize the stations again.  
Adjust the volume.  
POOR FM RECEPTION  
– No antenna connected.  
Connect an antenna.  
– The antenna is not positioned for the best reception.  
Change the position of the antenna.  
NO SOUND FROM THE REAR SPEAKERS  
– Surround mode is switched off.  
Select a surround mode.  
– Volume and rear level are too low.  
Adjust the volume.  
– A monaural source is used.  
Select a stereo or surround source.  
– Dolby 3 Stereo mode is selected.  
CONTINUOUS HISSING NOISE DURING FM  
RECEPTION, ESPECIALLY WHEN A STEREO  
BROADCAST IS RECEIVED  
– Weak signal.  
Switch off Dolby 3 Stereo mode.  
Change the position of the antenna.  
– Dolby Pro Logic source is not present.  
Install an outdoor antenna. Use an antenna with 3, 4 or 5  
Make sure that your video device is in the stereo mode.  
elements if the broadcast station is far away.  
NO SOUND FROM THE CENTER SPEAKER  
CONTINUOUS OR INTERMITTENT HISSING NOISE  
DURING AM RECEPTION, ESPECIALLY AT NIGHT  
– Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby 3 Stereo mode is not selected.  
Select Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby 3 Stereo mode.  
– Noise is caused by motors, fluorescent lamps or lightning,  
– Volume and center level are too low.  
etc.  
Adjust the volume and center level.  
Keep the receiver away from noise sources.  
– The center mode is set to phantom mode.  
Install an outdoor AM antenna.  
Set the center mode to normal or wide.  
A HUM CAN BE HEARD DURING AM RECEPTION  
NO SOUND IS HEARD, EVEN WHEN INPUT SELECTION  
IS MADE  
– The AC power cord may be too close to the AM loop  
antenna or the antenna wire.  
Position the AC power cord away from the antenna wire  
Press MUTE again to cancel the MUTE function.  
and the AM loop antenna.  
– The MUTE button is pressed.  
– Volume is too low.  
Adjust the volume.  
Adjust the position of the AM loop antenna.  
– Connections between the components are incorrect.  
OTHER SYSTEM COMPONENTS DO NOT REACT TO  
Make connections correctly.  
REMOTE CONTROL COMMANDS  
DIGI LINK III connections are not made properly.  
Make proper DIGI LINK III connections.  
THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT DOES NOT OPERATE  
– No batteries loaded or dead batteries.  
Replace the batteries.  
– The remote sensor is obstructed.  
Remove the obstacle.  
STATIONS CANNOT BE RECEIVED  
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