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14. SLEEP button

15. Preset buttons (0 -9)

These buttons are used to store and recall FM/AM sta-
tions in memory (See page 17).

16. MEMORY button

Use to store FM/AM stations in memory (See page 17).

17. MODE button

Use to select the Normal Tuning Scan or Preset Channel

scan modes. 

See Radio Reception (See page 15 ~ 17).

18. TUNING/PRESET buttons

See Radio Reception (See page 15 ~ 17).

19. FM MODE button

When activated, this unit automatically switches into the
stereo mode when a stereo broadcast is received and
the stereo light illuminates.

Press this button again to listen in the mono mode.
The stereo indicator will not illuminate in the mono
mode.

20. BAND selector button

Each time you press the button, the bands will
change as follows.

FM                AM

21. Level buttons

Use to adjust the volume of the center and surround

speakers.

22. Audio mode buttons 

Use these buttons to select Stereo or Surround mode

desired.

23. TEST TONE button

This test tone helps you achieve proper speaker balance

in Dolby Pro Logic mode.

24. DELAY TIME button

Use to adjust the delay time. Set according to the room
and speaker set up to achieve the best soundfield. (See
page  21).

25. CENTER MODE button

Use this button to select center mode of Dolby surround.

– Normal, wide or Phantom.

Summary of Contents for PLR-85

Page 1: ...thin the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to...

Page 2: ...he mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding elec trodes and requ...

Page 3: ...set switch 13 Basic Operations 14 Audio Adjustments 14 Radio Reception 15 Auto Tuning 15 Manual Tuning 15 Direct Tuning with Remote Control 16 Preset Tuning 17 Automatic Memory Presetting 17 Manual Me...

Page 4: ...ed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential area This device generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions i...

Page 5: ...erformed Audio signal Video signal Refer to Antenna Connections on pages 6 7 TV Monitor Turntable Tape Deck CD Player LINE OUT LINE IN AC Outlets Two switched Total 100W VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT...

Page 6: ...prevent unwanted noise AM Outdoor Antenna If the AM loop antenna provided does not deliver suffi cient reception because you are too far from the trans mitter or in a concrete building etc it may be...

Page 7: ...rt the stripped and twisted end approx 10 mm of the cord then release the lever so that the cord is held securely Power Cord Be sure to connect the power cord to an AC outlet which supplies the correc...

Page 8: ...peakers and stereo 7 MASTER VOLUME 8 TREBLE control Use to adjust high frequency response 9 BASS control Use to adjust bass response 10 BALANCE control Use to balance volume between the left and right...

Page 9: ...uminates Press this button again to listen in the mono mode The stereo indicator will not illuminate in the mono mode 20 BAND selector button Each time you press the button the bands will change as fo...

Page 10: ...or When you select a surround mode the delay time will be display in mS 5 MEMORY indicator Press the MEMORY button and the MEMO indicator will light If you press the MEMORY button and release instantl...

Page 11: ...ert two AAA R03 UM 4 dry batteries Make sure that the batteries are inserted with their posi tive and negative poles positioned correctly 3 Close the cover until it clicks Battery Replacement If the d...

Page 12: ...CENTER MODE button 15 TEST TONE button 16 REAR LEVEL buttons 17 SURROUND MODE button 18 SURROUND ON OFF button 19 TAPE DECK Operation buttons For use with optional matched tape deck TDX 85 20 CD Play...

Page 13: ...panel making no mention of the use of remote control unit To listen to a source other than tape deck press the TAPE MONITOR button to the OFF position the TAPE monitor indicator will not light in the...

Page 14: ...when this unit is turned on SPEAKERS Select Buttons These buttons are used to select speaker system A or B LINE STRAIGHT Button When this button is pressed the signal selected by the source selector...

Page 15: ...light should be off 4 Press and hold the UP or DOWN TUNING button between 1 2 to 2 seconds The next station broadcasting at a frequency higher or lower than that of the current station is automaticall...

Page 16: ...ol unit ENTER FREQUENCY appears on the display for a few seconds FM MHz or AM KHz appears on the display 4 Input the frequency of the broadcast you want to hear with the numeric keys If you press the...

Page 17: ...ys button 1 2 3 etc 4 The last memorized channel of each band will be dis played when Auto Memory is completed You can check the programmed frequencies with PRESET UP and DOWN button 3 2 1 Manual Memo...

Page 18: ...Operate tape deck for playback Reter to the owner s manual included with the tape deck 1 Make sure the TAPE MONITOR button is set to OFF then press the source selector button corresponding to the sour...

Page 19: ...VIDEO 1 This feature will only operate if both video sources are properly connected to the PLR 85 Playing Video Sources This feature lets you replace the sound from a VCR with sound from an AUDIO sour...

Page 20: ...hich is not encoded with the Dolby Surround system STEREO Bypass Use this mode when surround effects are not desired Front Lautsprecher Center Lautsprecher Rear speakers For best effect do not install...

Page 21: ...e a steady test signal is played in one channel at a time and the levels can be adjusted until they match each other A mid frequency noise signal is used so that it will sound similar from all speaker...

Page 22: ...IME button Playing Surround Sound 9 Adjust the MASTER VOLUME control for the most appro priate overall volume Playing Surround Sound DOLBY PRO LOGIC Surround Balancing Relative Volumes among Speakers...

Page 23: ...l 3 Press the source component 4 Adjust the rear speaker volume relative to that of the front speakers as desired Adjusting the Delay Time 5 Adjust the delay times as desired in 5 steps by pressing DE...

Page 24: ...and or direction of the antenna Transmitting station is too far away Broadcast signals are being disturbed Speaker system connections are not correct SURROUND mode switch is set to STEREO One or more...

Page 25: ...S A Canada Image Rejection Ratio 40 dB U S A Canada AM Suppression Ratio 40 dB Total Harmonic Distortion 1 kHz Mono 0 4 Stereo 0 5 Frequency Response 30 Hz 15 kHz 1 1 5 dB Stereo Separation 1 kHz 40...

Page 26: ...WELTON U S A 11625 COLUMBIA CENTER DR SUITE 100 DALLAS TEXAS 75229 PHONE 972 243 5602 FAX 972 243 5958 KQX1A446Z...

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