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FRONT PANEL CONTROLS  5
Front Panel Controls
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Phono Input Selector: Press this button to
select the output of a turntable that is connect-
ed to the Phono inputs 
.
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T-Mon Input Selector: Press this button to
listen to the output of a tape recorder connected
to the Tape Monitor inputs 
. The T-Mon
indicator will illuminate to indicate that the
input source is being monitored when the HK
3370 is connected to a three-head tape deck or
another unit with off-head playback.
Note, that when T-Mon is selected the tape
deck´s signal will be audible in your speakers but
the previously selected input source remains
routed to the Tape 2 Record Outs
. Press
the button again to hear the previously selected
input source directly again.
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Tuning Button: Press the left side of the
button to tune lower frequency stations and the
right side of the button to tune higher frequency
stations. When a station with a strong signal is
tuned, the TUNED indicator will illuminate in the
Information Display Û. A brief press of the
button will manually tune to the next frequency
increment, while pressing and holding the but-
ton for a longer period (>0.5 sec) will step
quickly through the frequencies. As soon as the
button is released the unit will automatically
tune to the next station with a signal strong
enough for acceptable reception.
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Tape Input Selector: Press this button to
listen to the output of a tape recorder or other
device connected to the Tape 2 inputs 
.
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Preset Scan: Press this button to automati-
cally scan through the stations that have been
programmed in the HK 3370’s memory. The
tuner will play five seconds of each station
before moving to the next preset station. To stop
the scan when the desired station is heard, press
the button again. (See page 13 for more infor-
mation on the tuner memory system.)
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CD Input Selector: Press this button to lis-
ten to the output of a CD player connected to
the CD inputs 
.
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Aux Input Selector: Press this button to
listen to the output of a device connected to the
Aux inputs 
.
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Preset Selector: Press this button to step
up or down through the list of stations that has
been entered into the preset memory. (See page
13 for more information on tuner programming.)
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Dimmer: Press this button to dim the front
panel displays and indicators. The first press of
the button will dim the displays to one-half nor-
mal brightness; the next press will turn all dis-
plays off except for the Power Indicator 3
and the Speaker Selection Indicators Ù.
The display will return to normal brightness the
next time the unit is turned on.
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FM/AM Selector: Press this button to
select the tuner as the input to the receiver.
When the tuner is in use, press this button to
change between the AM and FM frequency
bands.
Note: When an RDS station is tuned, the FM
button has the same function as the RDS Display
button on the remote control. Press to cycle
through the various RDS displays (see page 13).
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FM Mode Selector: Press this button to
select the stereo or mono mode for FM tuning.
In the STEREO mode, a Stereo Indicator will
illuminate in the Information Display Û, and
stereo reception will be provided when stations
are transmitting stereo signals. In the MONO
mode, the left and right signals from stereo
broadcasts will be mixed together and repro-
duced through all channels. Select MONO for
better reception of weak signals.
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Sleep Button: Press this button to place
the unit in the Sleep mode. Each press of the
button selects the amount of time that will
remain before the unit automatically goes into
the Standby mode, as shown in the Informa-
tion Display 
Û, in the following order:
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Bass Control: Turn this control to modify
the low-frequency output of the left/right chan-
nels by as much as ±10dB. Set this control to a
suitable position for your taste and room
acoustics.
Ô
Treble Control: Turn this control to modify
the high-frequency output of the left/right chan-
nels by as much as ±10dB. Set this control to a
suitable position for your taste and room
acoustics.
Balance Control: Turn this control to
change the relative volume for the front
left/right channels.
Ò
Volume Control: Turn the knob clockwise
to increase volume, counterclockwise to
decrease the volume.
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Volume/Mute Indicator: This indicator
will glow green when the HK 3370 is turned on.
Its position will enable you to judge the relative
volume of the unit even when the speakers are
muted or turned off. When the indicator is point-
ing towards the left, at an “8 o’clock” position,
the volume is low; when it is pointing to the
right, as in a “3 o’clock” position, the volume is
loud. When the unit has been muted, pressing
the Mute button 5®, the indicator will flash.
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Information Display: This display delivers
messages and status indications to help you
operate the receiver.
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Speaker Selection Indicators: These indi-
cators light as a green LED next to the designa-
tion for each speaker pair to show when they
are active. Press the Speaker 1 6 or 
Speaker 2 7 Selectors to activate either pair
of speakers.
Both sets of speakers may be selected simul-
taneously as long as all speakers are norminally
rated at an impedance of 8 ohms or greater.
However, occasionally the actual impedance will
vary, depending upon the program material.
When the impedance drops too low, the HK
3370 will go into protect mode in order to pre-
vent damage to the equipment. If this should
occur frequently, be sure to select only one set of
speakers at a time until you are able to obtain
speakers with a higher nominal impedance.
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Remote Sensor Window: The sensor
behind this window receives infrared signals
from the remote control. Aim the remote at this
area and do not block or cover it unless an
external remote sensor is installed.
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