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Changing the battery (See Fig. 9.)

 

© Remove the cover.

 

(2) Insert battery (size "AA", R06), or equivalent making 

sure that the positive and negative poles are facing in 
the right direction. 

(3)  After the battery has been changed snap the lid back 

on. 

If the battery runs down, the sensitivity of the microphone 
will decrease. Change the battery as soon as it starts to 
run down.

 

Battery Cautions

 

If the battery is replaced incorrectly, dangerous leakage 
or corrosion may result. Be especially careful of the 
following points:

 

When replaceing:

 

•  Insert the battery with correct (+) and (-) indications 

correctly into the battery compartment.

 

Rechargeable batteries:

 

•  There are two types of batteries; rechargeable and 

nonrechargeable.  Check  the  cautions  label  on  the 
battery before use.

 

To avoid accidents:

 

•  Never disassemble, heat or throw a battery into a fire. 

When disposing, deal with batteries as inflammable 
matter. 

•  Do not short the (+) and (-) terminals directly. 

When battery leakage occurs:

 

•  Wipe off the liquid in the battery compartment and 

replace the battery with new one.

 

BEFORE OPERATION

 

 DISPLAY MODES

 

The display modes include the spectrum mode and 
equalizer level mode.

 

• 

SPECTRUM DISPLAY (LEFT), (RIGHT), (LEFT + 

RIGHT)

 

 AUTO-LEVELING FUNCTION

 

If the spectrum level becomes too high or too low due to 
the influence of the input signal level, the auto-leveling 
function adjusts the spectrum display level in three steps 
(0 dB, -6 dB, -12 dB) so that the spectrum is always at the 
center of the display.

 

• 

WHEN INPUT LEVEL IS HIGH

 

 

High-brightness display in

 

"sections where the left and

 

right levels are the same.

 

 

• EQUALIZER LEVEL DISPLAY (LEFT) OR (RIGHT)

 

 

• EQUALIZER LEVEL DISPLAY (LEFT RIGHT)

 

 

• WHEN INPUT LEVEL IS LOW

 

 

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Page 6: ...connected to other equipment 9 Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvent as this might damage the finish Use a clean dry cloth 10 Be sure to read the Troubleshooting section for advice on common operating errors before concluding that your unit is faulty 11 Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference 12 Voltage selector General model only The voltage selector switch on the r...

Page 7: ...B jacks to the tape deck s LINE OUT terminal and the REC OUT jacks to the tape deck s LINE IN jacks FRONT PANEL PARTS AND FUNCTIONS See Fig 4 1 POWER switch Press this switch to turn the unit ON Press the switch again to turn the unit OFF NOTE Even when the equalizer is not in use be sure that the power cord is connected and the POWER switch is set to ON Failure to do so may result in no sound or ...

Page 8: ...the instruments themselves and has an effect on the delicacy and atmosphere of the music Boosting this level adds a delicate fresh sound to cymbals triangles etc 8 Preset memory buttons These buttons are used to store equalizer curves in the preset memory By storing desired curves in the memory they can be recalled by pressing these buttons Up to 4 equalizer curves can be stored in memory In addit...

Page 9: ...r s FREQUENCY UP DOWN keys or the main unit s EQ LEVEL buttons adjust the level of the frequency with these keys 29 FREQUENCY UP DOWN keys These are used to select the frequency subject to manual adjustment of the equalizer level In the equalizer level display mode the dot of the level selected lights with high brightness for about 7 seconds In the analyzer display mode the lowest bar lights with ...

Page 10: ...n the battery before use To avoid accidents Never disassemble heat or throw a battery into a fire When disposing deal with batteries as inflammable matter Do not short the and terminals directly When battery leakage occurs Wipe off the liquid in the battery compartment and replace the battery with new one BEFORE OPERATION DISPLAY MODES The display modes include the spectrum mode and equalizer leve...

Page 11: ...he listening position and the arrangement of furniture and listening equipment Before starting auto equalization make the room s acoustic characteristic as flat as possible by arranging the positions of the speakers furniture etc NOTE Do not set the amplifier level too low or auto equalization will not start or end and even if it is performed the result is not always reliable 7 Press the AUTO ROOM...

Page 12: ...LAST MEMORY FUNCTION The button setting and equalizer levels immediately before turning the power off are stored When the POWER switch is pressed ON again the setting and levels before power off will be recalled MEMORY BACKUP The button setting and equalizer levels in the last memory and the equalizer curves stored in the preset memories are stored even when the power cord has been disconnected fr...

Page 13: ...lizer level of the desired channel will not light The channel button is not set correctly Press the desired channel button No pink noise during auto equalization The microphone is not connected Connect the supplied microphone to the MIC jack SPECIFICATIONS Rated Output Voltage 1 kHz 0 1 T H D 7V Rated Output Voltage 1V Max Input Voltage 1 kHz 7V Rated Input Voltage 1V Input Impedance 22 k ohms Fre...

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