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IF MODE biiJtton
Used to vary the band pass width of the FM
intermediate frequency, between WIDE and NARROW
AUTO:
When the AUTO
IF
Tuning mode is selected, the
AUTO indicator lights and the tuner automatically
selects the IF band pass width.
NARROW/WIDE:
Select the NARROW or WIDE IF Tuning mode pressing
this button.
When the reception signal is strong, press this button
so that the
WIDE
ind'rcator lights to obtain distortion
free sound. When the reception signal is weak, or
when the desired station is interfered with by adjacent
stations, press this button so that the NARROW
indicator lights to increase the
selectivity.
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TUNING MOOE button
Used to select the tuning mode between AUTO and
MAN'L MONO.
in the
MAN'L MONO mode, an FM
stereo broadcasting is received in monaural.
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FM/ AM button
Press this button to select the reception band between
FM and AM.
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MEMORY bu1tton
When this button is pressed, the MEMORY indicator
flickers in the display for about
5
seconds. During this
period, press the desired preset station button to store
the displayed frequency.
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SPEAKERS s·electors
Set this selector to select the front speakers A or B to
be driven.
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PHONES jack.
Plug in the headphones to this jack. To shut off the
sound from the speakers, set the SPEAKERS selectors
to OFF.
REAR PANEL
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Antenna terminals
Connect an FM and AM antennas to these terminals.
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GND terminal
Connect the ground wire of a turntable.
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PHONO selector
Set this selector according the type of the cartridge,
MM (moving magnet) or MC (moving coil) used in
your turntable.
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COUPLER
PRE OUT/MAIN IN jacks
For extra system flexibility, this unit allows you to
connect a signal processing system, such as a
graphic equalizer or sound processor. For connection
of each unit, refer to the Owner's Manual attached to
the unit to be connected.
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FRONT SPEAKERS terminals
Two pairs of front speakers A and B can be
connected to these terminals.
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AC OUTLETS
Use these to connect the power cords from your
components to the receiver.
The power to the SWITCHED outlets is controlled by
the receiver's POWER switch or remote control
transmitter's POWER key. They will supply power to
any component whenever this unit is turned on.
The power to the UNSWITCHED outlet is not controlled
by the receiver. It will continually supply power to any
unit connected.
The maximum power that can be connected to the
SWITCHED AC OUTLET is
80
watts and to the
UNSWITCHED AC OUTLET is
200
watts.
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REAR SPEAKERS terminals
A pair of rear speakers can be connected to these
terminals.
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Audio signal connection jacks
Use these to connect the audio signal cords from your
components to the receiver. They should be connected
to the proper input/output jacks for each unit. Be sure
that
L
and R channels are connected consistently.
PHONO
Connect a turntable.
CD
Connect a compact disc player.
DAT!TAPE 1
Connect a first tape deck for both recording and
playback.
TAPE
2
Connect a second tape deck for both recording and
playback.
VCR 1
Connect a first video cassette recorder for both
recording and playback.
VCR
2
Connect a second video cassette recorder
for both
recording and playback.
LD
Connect a CDV player or a video disc player.
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INPUT BALANCE control
Use this control to obtain the best surround condition.
For details of the surround condition adjustment, refer
to page
18.
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REMOTE CONTROL connectors
Use these to connect compatible YAMAHA
components (with an
fifftilf!E
mark) to your receiver for
remote control of each component.
PHONO
Connect to a turntable using the cable with a mini
plug connectors.
TAPE
Connect to a cassette tape deck using the cable with
6-pin connector.
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