Located in the center of the face plate.
Volume can be controlled by manually adjusting the volume knob
on the front of the unit or by remote control.
Manually: Always start with the volume in the off (approximately 7
o’clock position). Turn the dial slowly. Volume increases by turning
the dial clockwise. You will feel some resistance, this is normal
because you will be moving the servo motor also.
Remote control: left button-down volume, right button-up volume
Remote volume function will still control the dial in the mute mode.
Therefore make sure the volume is turned down before returning
to play mode.
IR sensor for remote: Located between the volume control and
selector/input switch. Sensor does not light up.
WARNING!
Volume must be turned all the way down when
switching from mute to other modes!
Volume Control
Input Selector
1
2
3
4
Mode switch
Volume Control
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IR Sensor
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Located in the right side of the face
plate.
It has four positions: Input 1 ,2, 3, 4.
All inputs are of the same type / gain. Therefore, any audio
source can be plugged into any input, except a phonograph.
Phono requires a special gain stage. See your dealer for more
details.
Input 1: top position-corresponds to input 1 on the back panel.
Input 2: one below top-corresponds to input 2 on the back panel.
Input 3: two below top-corresponds to input 3 on the back panel.
Input 4: three below top-corresponds to input 3 on the back
panel.
Any sources that are plugged into any of the 4 inputs on the unit
should be in standby when not being used. (ie: if CD player is
not being played put it in pause)
WARNING:
Never connect or disconnect an Audio Source unless your
amplifier and preamplifier are turned off!
Input Selector Control
Mode Control
1
2
3
4
Located in the left side of the face plate.
G 1 and G 3 units have 2 position mode control.
Mute -Top position (yellow light) G1 and G3 only
AC play-bottom position (green light)
G 2 units have 3 position mode control
Mute 1 click above yellow light. Onthe G2 this position has no
markings. All lights, including dial lights, will go out.
AC/Charge Battery (yellow light)-middle positionor top marked
position: The audio transformer will be switched on, and the
power to run the audio circuit will be supplied by the
transformer. This will also charge the batteries.
DC (green light) bottomposition: The unit will operate in the DC
mode. The power to the audio circuit will be supplied by the
internal batteries. The volume motor, relays, and LEDs are not
run off the batteries in this mode. They are supplied from a
separate transformer, therefore the unit will still need to be
plugged into the wall outlet. with ON / OFF in the ON position.
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