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STEREO TUNER

6

TU-6200

Operation Method

Operation Method

1. SELECT BROADCAST FREQUENCY AUTOMATICALLY AND MANUALLY

1) Push the power switch on the front panel.
2) By using 

▼/▲

(frequency DOWN/UP) button, select the frequency you desire.

- Automatic Seeking: push the frequency down or up button for 2 seconds, it will stop at the receivable

frequency.

- Manual Seeking: push the frequency down or up button shortly to select the broadcast frequency.

2. MODE(MONO/STEREO) BUTTON

1) If noise is mixed in FM broadcast, push this button, then it will be converted to mono so that you can hear

more clear broadcast sound.

3. HOW TO SAVE BROADCAST FREQUENCY AND LOAD IT

1) With 

▼/▲ 

(Frequency DOWN/UP) button, select the frequency you desire.

2) Push MEMORY button, then MEMORY will be displayed on the window for 10 seconds.
3) With number button (0~9) to select the channel number to be saved.
4) Repeat number 1 to 3, then max 40 frequencies can be memorized.
5)  Broadcast  frequency  saved  in  each  channel  can  be  selected  with  number  button  or 

◀◀

/

▶▶

(PRESET

DOWN/UP) button.

4. TURN ON/OFF BUZZER SOUND

1) It is the function which turns on/off buzzer (Beep~) generated whenever pushing the button.
2) Push MEMORY and MODE buttons same time, then “SET MODE” will be displayed on the window.
3) Push 

◀◀

/

▶▶

(PRESET DOWN/UP) button to display the current status of BUZZER ON/OFF.

4) Select ON/OFF by using 

/

(Frequency DOWN/UP) button. (Default setting is ON)

5) Select either ON or OFF, then push MEMORY button to complete the setting.

Summary of Contents for TU-6200

Page 1: ...Operation Manual Stereo Tuner TU 6200 Rack mount products in the Western Hemisphere North America South America and the Caribbean do not have handles installed due to customer preference...

Page 2: ...It has heed to be easy to disconnect the device To disconnect the device from power separate AC input cable from inlet or unplug the AC Cord CAutION These servicing instructions are for use by qualifi...

Page 3: ...g 2 Installation Environment 2 Important Safety Instructions 2 Features 3 Additional Explanations 3 Front Panel 4 Rear Panel 5 Operation Method 6 Connecting Antenna 7 Block Diagram 8 Specifications 9...

Page 4: ...ther apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A groundi...

Page 5: ...e user assignments Additional Explanations Additional Explanations AMX CRESTRON INTERFACE It is the terminal which is connected with remote controllers like AMX and CRESTRON control systems PINOUT and...

Page 6: ...hen changing the frequency 4 PRESET DOWN UP BUTTON It is used when selecting the memorized broadcast frequency 5 0 9 NUMBER BUTTONS It is used when memorizes the broadcast frequency or selects the mem...

Page 7: ...nects the remote controller such as AMX and CRESTRON control systems 3 R CHANNEL XLR OUTPUT It is R channel balance audio output terminal 4 L CHANNEL XLR OUTPUT It is L channel balance audio output te...

Page 8: ...NCY AND LOAD IT 1 With Frequency DOWN UP button select the frequency you desire 2 Push MEMORY button then MEMORY will be displayed on the window for 10 seconds 3 With number button 0 9 to select the c...

Page 9: ...r in the downtown area and a section of a city industrial complex where traffic is heavy and near power line even if FM exclusive antenna is used Use coaxial cable of 75 3 AM LOOP ANTENA Connect to AM...

Page 10: ...STEREO TUNER 8 TU 6200 Block Diagram Block Diagram...

Page 11: ...Tuning range Europe 522 1629kHz U S A 520 1710kHz Sensitivity 18uV Less than 58uV S N 50dB Better than 40dB T H D 1 Less than 2 Output level 10dB 3 dB Operation Temperature 10 40 Power source 100 120V...

Page 12: ...STEREO TUNER 10 TU 6200 DIMENSIONS 440 482 88 280...

Page 13: ...anty Warranty terms and conditions vary by country and may not be the same for all products Terms and conditions of warranty for a given product may be determined first by locating the appropriate cou...

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Page 16: ...but rather a global company that is truly international in scope with factories and offices in Korea and China and sales and marketing operations located in Japan Europe and the U S A With more than...

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