6
4
TAPE 2 MONITOR button/indicator
Use when there is an adaptor component (graphic equalizer,
etc.) or cassette deck connected to the TAPE 2 MONITOR
terminals.
On
: Indicator lights when using the adaptor component or
listening to the cassette deck.
Off
: Indicator goes off when not in use.
NOTES:
• When no connections are made to the TAPE 2 MONITOR
terminals, or when they are not in use, be sure to set this
switch to the off position. (No sound will be heard if it is set
to the on position.)
• When the TAPE 2 MONITOR indicator is on and the INPUT
SELECTOR knob is not set to TAPE 1/CD-R/MD, the
signals which are input through TAPE 2 MONITOR are then
output at TAPE 1/CD-R/MD REC OUT.
5
BALANCE control
Should normally be left in the center position. Adjust balance
if the sound is louder from one of the speakers. If the right side
is louder, turn toward the L (left) position and if the left side is
louder, turn toward the R (right) position.
NOTE:
This control does not operate when the DIRECT button is in
the on position.
1
POWER (
—
OFF/
_
ON) switch
Press to turn power to the unit ON and OFF.
2
VOLUME control
Use to adjust the volume level.
3
INPUT SELECTOR knob/indicators
Turn the knob clockwise or counterclockwise so that the
indicator lights for your desired input source. Turning the knob
clockwise causes the lit indicator to right. Turning counter-
clockwise causes it to left.
CD
: For compact disc playback with a CD player.
TUNER
: For AM or FM broadcast reception with a tuner.
PHONO
: For record playback with a turntable.
LINE
: Set to this position when listening to the pro-
gram from a component connected to the LINE
terminals.
TAPE 1/CD-R/MD
:For playback with a cassette deck,CD recorder
or MD recorder connected to TAPE1/CD-R/
MD terminals.
[ FRONT PANEL ]
PANEL FACILITIES
PHONES
A SPEAKERS B
POWER
OFF
ON
STEREO AMPLIFIER
_
—
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Direct Energy MOS
TAPE 1/
CD-R/MD
TAPE 2
MONITOR
LINE
TUNER
PHONO
CD
BASS
+
–
TREBLE
+
–
VOLUME
MIN
MAX
LOUDNESS
DIRECT
BALANCE
R
L
INPUT SELECTOR
TAPE 2
MONITOR
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The illustration shows the A-209.