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Fold out the photographs on the inside of the back

cover. They will assist you in connecting the MR 7083

to your system. The numbers on the photographs refer
to the paragraphs that follow.

The back panel of the MR 7083 has connectors

labeled AUDIO OUTPUT, REMOTE CONTROL, AM
antenna, 75 OHM FM antenna, SCOPE OUT, and AC

power used to interconnect with associated

equipment and the AC power line. Use shielded
cables to connect the output signal to a preamplifier
or power amplifier. To minimize the possibility of
hum, the shielded cables should be of parallel

construction or loosely twisted together and located
away from the speaker connecting cables and AC

power cords. Be certain to use good quality shielded

cables for all interconnections. Your dealer can

advise you on the kind and length of cables that will

best suit your installation.

1. AUDIO OUTPUT

Use the FIXED AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on the

rear panel to feed program to equipment which
has its own volume control. The output level is a

nominal 1.2 volt for 100% FM modulation. The
low output impedance permits long audio cables

to be used without a loss of high frequencies due

to cable capacity.

2. VARIABLE OUTPUT

The VARIABLE OUTPUT jacks are used when you
wish to adjust the tuner output level to match

other program sources. The low output

impedance permits long audio cables to be used

without a loss of high frequencies due to cable
capacity. The output level is easily adjusted by

turning the output level screw with a screwdriver.

3. REMOTE CONTROL

The REMOTE CONTROL connector is designed

for use with the Mclntosh infrared remote control

systems. With these systems, you can, from a

hand-held remote control, turn on the tuner and

the system, select from eight preprogrammed
stations on either FM or AM, search sequentially

the programmed stations on FM or AM and scan
the entire FM or AM band.

4. AM ANTenna

Adjust the AM loopstick for best AM reception.

Do not leave it positioned against the back panel.

To do so will reduce the signal reception.

In noisy AM locations, we recommend that an

external shielded loop antenna be used. A

shielded loop antenna is made from a length of
single conductor shielded wire; microphone cable,
coaxial cable, etc., arranged in a single turn loop.
For best reception, orient the loop vertically. It
may be attached around the frame of a window
behind a curtain, on the back of the equipment

cabinet, or in some similar way. Signal strength is

proportional to the size of the loop; the larger the
loop, the greater the received signal.

To prepare the antenna from the shielded

cable, strip ¾ of an inch of outer insulation from

each of the cable ends. From one end, completely

remove the exposed ¾" of shielding. Then
remove 3/8 of an inch of insulation from the

center conductor.

Insert the exposed center conductor into the

AM ANT push connector. Make sure the cut off

shield does not come in contact with anything.

On the other end, leave the shield intact and

strip % of an inch of insulation from the center

conductor. On this end only, twist the exposed
center conductor and the shield together.

Insert the twisted shield and center conductor

into the ground (GND) push connector.

5. FM ANTenna

The antenna input impedance is 75 ohms

designed to be fed by coaxial antenna cable. The

input connector is a "Type F" which mates with

cable company feed lines and coaxial cable.

Interference rejection and low signal loss are

among the benefits of coaxial cable.

Any one of four different FM antenna systems

can be used with your MR 7083. 1) an outdoor FM
antenna, 2) an all-channel (UHF-VHF-FM) antenna,

3) a cable input from your local cable company,

or 4) the indoor dipole supplied.

A 75-ohm outdoor antenna designed for FM

reception is recommended for optimum
performance in all areas. In fringe areas, best

6 HOW TO CONNECT

Содержание MR 7083

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Страница 2: ...ter and Moisture Do not use the instrument near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc 11 Cleaning Clean the instrument by dus...

Страница 3: ...thin an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance The serial number...

Страница 4: ...costs to and from the authorized service agency or the factory 2 Any Mclntosh authorized service agency will repair all Mclntosh instruments at normal service rates To receive the free service under t...

Страница 5: ...e features that set the MR 7083 apart from the ordinary are The advanced AM FM tuner design of the MR 7083 displays the station frequencies digitally Stations are selected easily in any one of these w...

Страница 6: ...in a Mclntosh cabinet follow the instructions that are enclosed with the cabinet For any other type of installation follow these instructions 1 Unpack from Carton Open the carton and remove the PANLOC...

Страница 7: ...hicker panels use the 1 1 4 31 8mm long screws Using two screws of the proper length in the A holes on each side attach the PANLOC brackets to the cabinet panel the short flange is mounted against the...

Страница 8: ...grammed stations on FM or AM and scan the entire FM or AM band 4 AM ANTenna Adjust the AM loopstick for best AM reception Do not leave it positioned against the back panel To do so will reduce the sig...

Страница 9: ...e best noise and multipath rejection many antennas use 300 ohm twin lead In this case use a matching transformer balum to convert a 300 ohm antenna to the 75 ohm input impedance of the tuner 6 SCOPE O...

Страница 10: ...OURCE HIGHSENSITIVITY AM LOOPSTICK ANTENNA VARIABLE OUTPUT ADJUSTMENT TO MclNTOSH INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL EQUIPMENT OSCILLOSCOPE ALTERNATE CONNECTION TO FIXED LEVEL OUTPUT MclNTOSH PREAMPLIFIER 8 CONN...

Страница 11: ...requencies 520 to 1710 kHz D POWER ON The red touchbutton turns the AC power on or off When the power is turned on all indicators illuminate and the tuner returns to the last tuned station which has b...

Страница 12: ...station either up or down the selected broadcast band The arrow beside the touchbutton indicates the direction of scan N TUNING KNOB Rotate the tuning knob until the correct frequency shows in the dis...

Страница 13: ...input 50 ohm source input SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO 50dB at 30 modulation 60dB at 100 modulation HARMONIC DISTORTION 0 5 maximum at 30 modulation FREQUENCY RESPONSE 50Hz to 6000Hz NRSC ADJACENT CHANNEL SE...

Страница 14: ...5 0 5 10 15 FREQUENCY IN kHz 12 PERFORMANCE CHARTS R E S P O N S E I N d B F R E Q U E N C Y IN Hz 100 1k 10k 20k 20 10 0 1 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 A U D I O O U T P U T I N d B I N P U T L E V E L IN dB...

Страница 15: ...oelectric filters and 2 integrated circuits They combine to provide over 120dB of gain and a selectivity greater than 70dB Limiting muting signal strength drive and FM detection are all functions of t...

Страница 16: ...t almost any type of antenna In a location of moderate signal strength and little interference few fluorescent lights motors TV sets etc the new Low Impedance Loopstick will give good performance In a...

Страница 17: ...MR 7083 BLOCK DIAGRAM 15...

Страница 18: ...THE LOCATION OF CONTROLS The numbers and letters correspond to the paragraphs on pages 6 7 9 and 10...

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