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OPERATIONS

1. Load tapes for playback (pre-recorded tape) and

recording (blank tape) into the respective cas-
sette decks.

2. Select the copying direction with the INPUT SE-

LECTOR knob and TAPE2 MONITOR button.

÷

When copying from the cassette deck of TAPE1/CD-R/

MD terminals to the cassette deck of the TAPE2 MONI-
TOR terminals: Set the INPUT SELECTOR knob to
TAPE1/CD-R/MD.

÷

When copying from the cassette deck of TAPE2 MONI-

TOR terminals to the cassette deck of TAPE1/CD-R/MD
terminals: Set the TAPE2 MONITOR button to ON and
the INPUT SELECTOR knob to a position other than
TAPE1/CD-R/MD.

3. Operate the cassette decks to begin copying.

Set the cassette deck with the original (playback) tape to
the playback mode, and set the cassette deck with the
blank tape to the recording mode.

BEFORE BEGINNING OPERATIONS

1. Set the VOLUME control to minimum.
2. Set the POWER switch to ON.
3. Press the SPEAKERS button corresponding to

the speaker system to be used.

4. Set the BALANCE control to the center position.
5. Set the DIRECT button to off.
6. Set the TAPE2 MONITOR button to off.

COPYING TAPES

When two decks are used, you can record the sounds from
one deck onto the other.

Application examples:

÷

To make a tape copy with contents identical to the original
tape.

÷

To edit a recording of an FM broadcast in order to cut out
unwanted commercials, recording only of desired material
onto another tape.

TO USE THE COMPONENT CONNECTED
TO THE TAPE2 MONITOR TERMINALS

[For a cassette deck]

÷

A cassette deck connected here can be operated in the
same way (recording and playback) as a deck connected to
the TAPE2 MONITOR terminals.

÷

Also, if two decks are used, you can copy tapes from one
deck onto the other (see the section “COPYING TAPES”).

1. Set the TAPE2 MONITOR button to ON.
2. Operate the cassette deck to perform playback

(or recording).

NOTE:

The source selected with the INPUT SELECTOR knob is
backed up for a few days even when the POWER switch is set
to off or the power cord is unpluged.
After this period, the CD is automatically selected when the
power is supplied.

[For an adaptor component]

By connecting a graphic equalizer, source sounds (from discs,
tapes, AM/FM broadcasts, etc.) can be heard with added sound
and tone compensation.
Sounds compensated with the adaptor component can be
recorded on the cassette deck connected to the TAPE1/CD-R/
MD terminals.

1. Set the TAPE2 MONITOR button to ON.
2. Play back the source.
3. Operate the adaptor component.

NOTE:

Be sure to perform this operation with the adaptor component
power switch in the on position. Even when not using the
adaptor component, its power switch must be left on. If the
adaptor component is switched off, no sound will be pro-
duced, or the playback sound will be distorted.

PLAYBACK PROCEDURES

1. Set the INPUT SELECTOR knob to the desired

playback source.

÷

For playback of a compact disc: Set to [CD].

÷

For reception of an AM/FM broadcast: Set to [TUNER].

÷

For playback of a record: Set to [PHONO].

÷

For playback with the equipment connected to LINE/
SURROUND BACK terminals: Set to [LINE/SB].

÷

For playback of a tape: Set to [TAPE1/CD-R/MD].

NOTES:

÷

When you do not want to monitor the TAPE2 MONITOR
sound, set the TAPE2 MONITOR button to OFF.

÷

When you select PHONO, the sound is muted for a few
seconds.

2. Operate the equipment to begin playback.
3. Adjust playback volume with VOLUME control

on this unit.

4. Adjust the tone to your preference using the

BASS and TREBLE controls.

RECORDING TAPES

1. Select the recording equipment with the INPUT

SELECTOR knob.

2. Begin recording by operating the recording equip-

ment and cassette deck.

Refer to the operating instructions of your cassette deck
for proper operating procedures.

Summary of Contents for A-35R - Elite Amplifier

Page 1: ...1 ARE7263 En English Operating Instructions Mode d emploi STEREO AMPLIFIER AMPLIFICATEUR STEREO A 35R ...

Page 2: ... NIC INDU S T R I E S EST 1924 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 lev...

Page 3: ...rementsforthegroundingelectrode SeeFigure A LIGHTNING For added protection for this product duringalightningstorm orwhenitisleftunattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges POWER LINES An outside antenna system should notbelocatedinthevicinityof...

Page 4: ...wn or fire hazard MAINTENANCE OF EXTERNAL SUR FACES Use a polishing cloth or dry cloth to wipe off dust and dirt When the surfaces are dirty wipe with a soft cloth dipped in some neutral cleanser diluted five or six times with water and wrung out well and then wipe again with a dry cloth Do not use furniture wax or cleaners Never use thinners benzine insecticide sprays or other chemicals on or nea...

Page 5: ...e range of 8 32 Ω 3 2 1 CONNECTIONS Before making or changing the connections switch off the power switch and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet To an AC wall socket See page 6 Left L Speaker system A Right R Turntable S P E A K E R S R L R A B L ª ª SIGNAL GND L R PHONO IN TUNER IN CD IN LINE SURROUND BACK IN TAPE 1 CD R MD REC PLAY REC PLAY TAPE 2 MONITOR OUT IN OUT IN L R AC INLET REC...

Page 6: ...remote control unit Insert size AA R6P dry cell batteries into the battery compart ment in accordance with the indications ª inside the compartment Close the cover of the battery case Incorrect use of batteries may lead to leakage or rupture Always be sure to follow these guidelines 1 Always insert batteries into the battery compartment cor rectly matching the positive ªand the negative polari tie...

Page 7: ...program from a component connected to the LINE SURROUND BACK terminals TAPE 1 For playback with a cassette deck CD CD R MD recorder or MD recorder connected to TAPE1 CD R MD terminals 5 TAPE 2 MONITOR button indicator Use when there is an adaptor component graphic equalizer etc or cassette deck connected to the TAPE2 MONITOR terminals On Indicator lights when using the adaptor component or listeni...

Page 8: ...s button when you do not wish to pass the output from input terminal equipment through the various frequency adjusting circuits BASS TREBLE BALANCE LOUDNESS On The indicator lights The signals passing through the input terminals are reproduced without passing through the various frequency adjusting circuits This results in flat pure sound which is a more faithful reproduction of the input source O...

Page 9: ...to avoid overheating or fire risk This can cause the amplifier to malfunction The equipment should be disconnected by removing the mains plug from the wall socket when not in regular use e g when on vacation TAPE 2 MONITOR SIGNAL GND L R PHONO IN TUNER IN CD IN LINE SURROUND BACK IN TAPE 1 CD R MD REC PLAY REC PLAY OUT IN OUT IN L R S P E A K E R S AC INLET CONTROL OUT R L R A B L ª ª 1 0 AC 120 V...

Page 10: ...ion COPYING TAPES 1 Set the TAPE2 MONITOR button to ON 2 Operate the cassette deck to perform playback or recording NOTE The source selected with the INPUT SELECTOR knob is backedupforafewdaysevenwhenthePOWERswitchisset to off or the power cord is unpluged After this period the CD is automatically selected when the power is supplied For an adaptor component By connecting a graphic equalizer source...

Page 11: ...CT STATION TUNER STANDBY ON CD TUNER PHONO VOLUME TAPE 1 TAPE 2 LINE 2 7 3 4 7 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 9 7 8 REMOTE CONTROL 1 CD POWER button Switches CD player power ON OFF 2 TAPE SELECT button Selects the cassette No 1 to 6 for multi cassette changer 3 DECK II button To operate Deck II press this button before pressing the operating buttons Also when using a single deck press this button before pressing...

Page 12: ...onents is incor rect ThepositionoftheINPUTSELECTORdoes not match the component to be played back Both SPEAKERS selector buttons are set to OFF Connecting cords or speaker cords are disconnected on that side BALANCE control is set to one side Connections are incorrect Operation of cassette deck is incorrect The TAPE2 MONITOR button is set to ON ThepositionoftheINPUTSELECTORknob and TAPE2 MONITOR bu...

Page 13: ...00 Hz 4 dB 10 kHz Signal to Noise ratio IHF short circuit A network PHONO MM 5 mV input 85 dB CD TUNER LINE SB TAPE1 CD R MD TAPE2 MONITOR 106 dB Power Supply Miscellaneous Power requirements AC 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption 145 W Dimensions including knobs and other protruding parts 420 W x 114 H x 307 D mm Weight without package 5 9 kg Accessories Remote control unit 1 Batteries AA R6P 2 Power c...

Page 14: ...température intérieure ce qui peut conduire à une anomalie de fonctionnement ou à un incendie ENTRETIEN DES SURFACES EXTERIEURES Se servir d un linge à polir ou d un chiffon sec pour enlever la poussière ou les souillures Silessurfacessonttrèssales lesfrotteravecunlingedoux trempé dans un détergent neutre dilué dans cinq ou six fois son volume d eau puis essuyer convenablement les surfaces Nepasut...

Page 15: ...édance nominale de 8 à 32 Ω 3 2 1 CONNEXIONS Avant d effectuer les raccordement ou de les modifier veillez à couper l alimentation et à débrancher la fiche du cordon d alimentation Vers prise secteur Voirpage17 Gauche L Système d enceintes A Droit R Table de lecture S P E A K E R S R L R A B L ª ª SIGNAL GND L R PHONO IN TUNER IN CD IN LINE SURROUND BACK IN TAPE 1 CD R MD REC PLAY REC PLAY TAPE 2 ...

Page 16: ...rcle du compartiment des piles au dos de l unité de télécommande Insérer des piles de format AA R6P dans le compartiment des piles conformément aux indications ª se trouvant à l intérieur du compartiment Fermer le couvercle du compartiment des piles Une utilisation incorrecte des piles peut conduire à des fuites ou une rupture Toujours suivre ces conseils 1 Toujours insérer correctement les piles ...

Page 17: ... LINE SB Pour une reproduction avec un appareil raccordéauxbornesLINE SURROUNDBACK TAPE 1 Pour la lecture avec une platine à cassette ou CD R MD un enregistreur MD raccordé à l entrée TAPE 1 CD R MD 5 Touche indicateur de contrôle bande 2 TAPE 2 MONITOR Utiliséelorsqu uncomposantadaptateur égaliseurgraphique etc ou platine cassette est raccordé aux bornes TAPE 2 MONITOR Activée L indicateur est al...

Page 18: ...cateur DIRECT Utiliser cette touche pour ne pas passer avant de le sortir le signal de l appareil raccordé à la borne d entrée par les divers circuits de réglage de fréquence BASS TREBLE BALANCE LOUDNESS Activée L indicateur s allume Les signaux alimentés auxbornesd entréesontreproduitssanspasser par les divers circuits de réglage de fréquence Le résultat est un son plat pur qui est une reproducti...

Page 19: ...7 Ce jack est destiné à la sortie des signaux de commande lors de l utilisation d autres composants portant la marque Î avec l unité de télécommande Prise AC INLET Brancher le cordon d alimentation sur cette prise et sur une prise secteur murale ou la prise secteur d un programmateur audio Pendant pour une longue absence débrancher la fiche du cordon d alimentation de la prise secteur murale REMAR...

Page 20: ...lector et du bouton MONITEUR BANDE 2 tape 2 monitor Lors de la copie à partir de la platine à cassette de l entrée TAPE 1 CD R MD vers la platine à cassette de l entrée TAPE 2 MONITOR Positionnez le bouton IN PUT SELECTOR sur TAPE 1 CD R MD Lors de la copie de la platine cassette des bornes TAPE 2 MONITOR à la platine cassette des bornes TAPE 1 CD R MD Placez le bouton TAPE 2 MONITOR sur MARCHE on...

Page 21: ... TUNER PHONO VOLUME TAPE 1 TAPE 2 LINE 2 7 3 4 7 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 9 7 8 TELECOMMANDE 1 Touche d alimentation lecteur de disque com pact CD POWER CommutationSTANBY ON attente marche del alimentation du lecteur de CD 2 Touche de sélection de bande TAPE SELECT Sélectionne le No de cassette 1 à 6 pour un changeur de cassette multiple 3 Touche de platine II DECK II Pour utiliser la Platine II appuyer su...

Page 22: ...es appareils est incorrecte La position du sélecteur d entrée ne corre spondpasàl appareilutilisécommesource LasdeuxsélecteursSPEAKERSsontréglés sur la position OFF Les cordons de connexion ou les cordons d enceintes sont débranchés sur ce côté La commande BALANCE est réglée à fond d un côté Les connexions sont incorrectes L utilisation de la platine cassette est incorrecte La touche TAPE 2 MONITO...

Page 23: ...00 Hz 4 dB 10 kHz Rapport signal bruit court circuit IHF réseau A PHONO MM entrée 5 mV 85 dB CD TUNER LINE SB TAPE 1 MD TAPE 2 MONITOR 106 dB Alimentation Divers Alimentation CA 120 V 60 Hz Consommation 145 W Dimensions compris boutons et parties saillantes exclus 420 L x 114 H x 307 P mm Poids sans emballage 5 9 kg Accessoires Unité de télécommande 1 Piles AA R6P 2 Cordon d alimentation Courant n...

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