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CONNECTIONS

By interconnecting the CONTROL jacks of Pioneer units with the

Î

 mark, the entire system can be operated with this remote

control unit, although some of the units (AM/FM tuner, compact
disc player, cassette deck, etc.) may not be equipped with re-
mote sensors. The entire system can be operated by the remote
control unit by connecting PIONEER stereo components to each
other using the control input (CONTROL IN) jack on each com-
ponent. Use the remote control cord supplied with the respec-
tive unit for the connection. As long as you connect “OUT” to
“IN”, the connecting sequence is arbitrary. In the case of a unit
which has only an “IN” connector, however, connect it last.

1

Remote control unit

2

A-509R

3

Cassette deck

4

Compact disc player

5

AM/FM tuner

L

R

Red plug

Right channel

White plug

Left channel

Connect the white plug to the left (L) channel, and the red plug
to the right (R) channel. Be sure to push the plugs in securely.

1

3

5

4

2

10mm

Twist the wire core.

2. Loosen the knob and insert the wire core into the terminal

hole.

3. Tighten the knob to fix the wire core in place.

NOTE:

Do not allow any of the cord conductors to protrude from the
terminals or touch any other conductors. Malfunctioning or break-
down may occur when conductors come into contact with each
other.

Speaker Impedance

When a speaker system is connected to only SPEAKERS A or
SPEAKERS B terminals, such speakers should have a rated im-
pedance in the range of 4 

 to 16 

.

When speaker systems are connected to both the A and B termi-
nals, they should have a rated impedance in the range of 8 

 to

32 

.

1. Strip off the vinyl covering and twist the tip of the wire core.

European model only:

AC OUTLET

[SWITCHED TOTAL 100 W MAX]

Power supplied through this outlet is turned on and off by
the amplifier’s POWER switch. Total electrical power con-
sumption of connected equipment should not exceed 100 W.

CONTROL

OUT

  CONTROL
OUT          IN

  CONTROL
OUT          IN

  CONTROL
OUT          IN

3

2

1

NOTES:

This unit should be disconnected by removing the
power plug from the wall socket when not in regular
use, e.g. when on vacation.

Do not connect appliances with high power consump-
tion such as heaters, irons, or television sets to this AC
OUTLET in order to avoid overheating and fire risk. This
can also cause the receiver to malfunction.

CAUTION:
DO NOT CONNECT A MONITOR OR TV SET TO
THE AC OUTLET.

CONNECTING THE SPEAKER CORDS

CONNECTING THE INPUT/OUTPUT CORDS

REMOTE CONTROL CORD CONNECTIONS

AC  OUTLET

SWITCHED
100W MAX

Summary of Contents for A-509R

Page 1: ...CTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION IMPORTANT CAUTION TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Theexclamationpointwithinanequilateraltriangleisintended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance This p...

Page 2: ... place on a thick carpet bed sofa or fabric having a thick pile Do not cover with fabric or other covering Anythingthatblocksventilationwillcauseinternaltemperature to rise which may lead to breakdown or fire hazard INSTALLATION CONDENSATION When the unit is brought into a warm room from previously cold conditions or when the room temperature is suddenly increased condensation may form inside and ...

Page 3: ...L R L R IN OUT L R L R L R L R L R ª ª ª ª AC OUTLET SWITCHED 100W MAX CONNECTIONS Before making or changing the connections switch off the power switch and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet Cassette deck MD recorder Adaptor component graphic equalizer etc Cassette deck CD recorder MD recorder CD player DVD player VCR etc See page 4 Speaker system B Left Right To an AC wall socket Tuner...

Page 4: ...ors to protrude from the terminals or touch any other conductors Malfunctioning or break down may occur when conductors come into contact with each other Speaker Impedance When a speaker system is connected to only SPEAKERS A or SPEAKERS B terminals such speakers should have a rated im pedance in the range of 4 Ω to 16 Ω When speaker systems are connected to both the A and B termi nals they should...

Page 5: ...disconnect the unit from the wall socket CONTROL OUT jack see page 4 This jack is for outputting control signals when operating other components bearing the Î mark with the amplifier s remote control unit SPEAKERS A terminals Left channel SPEAKERS A terminals Right channel AC OUTLET see page 4 European model only 1 PHONO terminals 2 SIGNAL GND Turntable ground terminal 3 TUNER terminals 4 CD termi...

Page 6: ...level NOTE The TONE effect functions regardless of volume levels 5 INPUT SELECTOR knob indicators Turn the knob clockwise or counterclockwise so that the in dicator 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 t...

Page 7: ...f The indicator goes out The signal passes through the various frequency adjusting circuits SB MODE The SB mode is a special mode in which the amplifier does not accept remote control except power ON OFF But all of the facilities can be controled by manual as same as SB mode OFF Fix the VOLUME control near the center position In this mode the set can be used as a power amplifier which amplifies th...

Page 8: ... playback mode and set the cassette deck with the blank tape to the recording mode OPERATIONS BEFORE BEGINNING OPERATIONS 1 Set the VOLUME control to minimum 2 Set the POWER OFF ON switch to ON 3 Set the STANDBY ON switch to ON STANDBY indicator goes off and VOLUME indicator lights 4 Press the SPEAKERS ON OFF button corresponding to the speaker system to be used 5 Set the BALANCE control to the ce...

Page 9: ... power outlet of the audio timer 3 Make the player component ready for play 4 Set the audio timer to the desired time of the day The components connected to the audio timer are turned off now but be sure to leave their power switches to the ON positions Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control unit Insert size AA R6P dry cell batteries into the battery compart ment in a...

Page 10: ...listed on the remote control unit 1 CD POWER button Switches CD player power STANDBY ON 2 AMP POWER button Switches the amplifier power STANDBY ON 3 TAPE SELECT button Selects the cassette No 1 to 6 for a multi cassette changer 4 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 the operating bu...

Page 11: ...Set the switch to ON Connect securely Clean terminals and plugs Turn the INPUT SELECTOR knob so the in dicator lights for the desired input source Consult the operating instructions for the other components Set one or both buttons to ON Connect securely Adjust BALANCE control to center position Set switch correctly see the section on Recording on the cassette deck or MD recorder connected to the T...

Page 12: ...parts 420 W X 335 D X 128 H mm Weight without package 6 9 kg Accessories Remote control unit 1 Batteries AA R6P 2 Operating instructions 1 Power cord Rated current 2 5 A 1 Warranty card 1 NOTE Specifications and design subject to possible modification with out notice due to improvements Measured with the DIRECT SB MODE button set to on at DIRECT ON mode SB OFF mode Measured by Audio Spectrum Analy...

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