The back cover of this manual folds out to show
photographs of the front and rear panels of the C 35.
Fold it out to assist you in identifying and locating the
controls on the photographs. The letters refer to the
paragraphs that follow.
The glass upper half of the C 35 front panel is the
message center. It illustrates the source, volume
setting, mode of operation, tape facilities in use, and
connected operating speakers. The infrared sensor
which accepts information from the HR 35 hand-held
remote control is left of the VOLUME indicator.
The black anodized aluminum lower half of the
front panel contains the buttons for:
1) source selection
2) mute
3) audio and video tape selection (video capability
with accessory Mclntosh MVS-1 Video Switcher)
4) stereo or mono mode selection
5) two area speaker switching (with the accessory
SCR 3), and
6} on/off AC power.
The five EQUALIZER FREQUENCY controls,
BALANCE, and LOUDNESS controls have been retain-
ed as rotating knobs to provide a high degree of
repeatability. A headphone jack, the VOLUME up
and down buttons, and PANLOC locking
buttons complete the front panel controls.
A. POWER:
The red button on the C 35 and the POWER but-
ton on the remote control turn the AC power on
or off. When turned on, the message center will
display (illuminate) the source that has been
selected, any special operating modes, and the
VOLUME setting.
B. SOURCE:
To listen to a desired source (CD, LASER, TV,
TUNER, PHONO, AUX1 or AUX2, etc), touch either
the front panel button or the corresponding HR 35
remote control button. The indicator in the
message center for that button will light.
C. MUTE:
Should you desire to silence the system briefly,
touch the MUTE button on either the C 35 or the
remote control. A red LED above the MUTE button
will light, and the program will be silenced at the
MAIN and SPEAKER 1 and 2 AUDIO OUTPUTS only.
Touch either button to un-mute. Mute does not af-
fect the tape outputs.
D. MONITOR:
IMPORTANT: When the C 35 is operated in
MONITOR mode with VCR/T1 or VCR/T2 lighted in
the message center, the program heard will be that
from the tape recorders only. Any other source will
not be heard from the loudspeakers.
The C 35 is designed to be used with two tape
recorders, either audio or video, or one audio and
one video recorder.
The MONITOR switches are electronically
interlocked to prevent simultaneous monitoring
from two tape recorders.
The four buttons, MONITOR VCR/T1, VCR/T2,
VCR/T COPY, 1 2,2 1, control the signal in
and out of these recorders. They permit
recordings to be monitored while recording, or
copying of tapes and listening to a separate pro-
gram, or the playback of either recorder.
MONITOR VCR/T1 button: When VCR/T1 is
lighted in the message center, signal from a tape
recorder plugged into INPUT VCR/TAPE 1 is fed to
the power amplifiers and heard through the
loudspeakers.
MONITOR VCR/T2 button: Functions similarly to
MONITOR VCR/T1.
E. VCR/T COPY:
1 2 button: connects the output from tape
recorder 1 to the input of tape recorder 2 and
lights 1 2 in the message center without
affecting the program being heard from the
speakers. In this position, a copy of the program
on tape recorder 1 can be made on tape recorder
2. To monitor the original, use MONITOR VCR/T1
button and to monitor the copy, use MONITOR
VCR/T2 button.
2 1 button: connects the output from tape
recorder 2 to the input of tape recorder 1 and
lights 2 1 in the message center without
affecting the program being heard from the
speakers. In this position, a copy of the tape pro-
gram on recorder 2 can be made on recorder 1.
To monitor the original, use MONITOR VCR/T2
button and to monitor the copy, use MONITOR
VCR/T1 button.
F. MONO:
The MONO button adds the left and right
program together to provide a monophonic pro-
gram at the MAIN and SPEAKER 1 and 2 AUDIO
OUTPUTS only, and the MONO indicator in the
message center will light. MONO does not affect
the TAPE OUTPUTS.
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