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OPERATION
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BASIC OPERATION
1
Press the POWER button to ON then the display panel lights up.
• When using the POWER button on the remote control turn the
unit off, the unit will go into STANDBY mode.
2
Select the desired program source with the INPUT FUNCTION
SELECTOR buttons and the selected input function appears in
the display.
3
Operate the selected component for play back.
• When viewing and listening to video sources, the picture of
the video source appears on the television and the sound can
be heard from the speakers.
• When playing back video software using a surround sound
effect, refer to the “Surround Sound Effects”.
• When the TAPE MONITOR button is set to ON so that the
TAPE MONITOR indicator lights up, the selected program
source cannot be heard from the speakers.
To listen to a program source other than cassette deck be
sure to set the TAPE MONITOR button to OFF.
4
Adjust the volume to a comfortable listening level with the
VOLUME control or VOLUME UP/DOWN buttons on the
remote control.
5
For private listening, insert a 1/4 inch plug of the headphone
into the HEADPHONE jack.
• When the headphones are plugged in, sound from the speak-
ers is cut off.
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LISTENING TO  BROADCASTS
You can use auto, manual or preset tuning to select a radio station.
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AUTO TUNING
If broadcast signals are strong and there is no interference, auto
tuning is possible.
1
Press the FM or AM button to select the desired band.
2
Press the SEEK STEREO button.
3
Press the UP or DOWN TUNE/PRESET button. Tuning will start
automatically and stop at a broadcast station frequency with
sufficient signal strength.
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MANUAL TUNING
Auto tuning may be impossible if the broadcast signal is weak. If
so, use manual tuning.
1
Press the FM or AM button to select the desired band.
2
Press the UP or DOWN TUNE/PRESET button until the desired
station frequency is reached.
• Each time the button is pressed, the frequency changes by
a step.
• When the button is kept pressed, the frequency changes con-
tinuously in sequence.
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PRESET TUNING
The receiver has a memory for up to 30 preset stations.
If the station frequencies are stored in this memory, they can be
tuned in by a simplified procedure.
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MANUAL PRESETTING
Up to 30 stations can be preset at random, regardless of the
reception band.
1
Tune in the station to be memorized using the auto or manual
tuning.
2
Press the MEMORY button, then the MEMORY indicator lights
up for 5 seconds.
3
Select the preset number with the UP or DOWN TUNE/
PRESET button while the MEMORY indicator is lit.
4
Press the MEMORY button to memorize the station.
• When using the NUMERIC buttons on the remote, the station
is memorized without pressing the MEMORY button again.
• When selecting one digit preset numbers with the NUMERIC
buttons, press the corresponding number without “0”.
5
Repeat steps 1 to 4 to preset other stations.
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RECALLING THE PRESET STATIONS
Select the preset number of the desired preset station with the UP
or DOWN TUNE/PRESET or NUMERIC buttons on the remote
control unit.
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SCANNING THE PRESET STATIONS IN SEQUENCE
1
Press the PRESET SCAN button on the remote control unit to
listen to the preset stations.
2
The receiver will start scanning the stations in the preset
sequence and each station is received for 4 seconds.
3
At the desired station, press again to stop scanning.
NOTES:
If the end of the frequency range is reached during the auto or
manual tuning, tuning will continue from the opposite end.
When FM stereo broadcasts are poor, select the FM mono
mode with the SEEK/STEREO button so that the AUTO 
indicator goes off.
When memorizing a new station, the previously memorized 
station on the same channel number is cleared.
In the event of a power failure or when the receiver is discon-
nected from the AC outlet, the memorized stations are main-
tained for approximately 2 weeks.
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RECORDING WITH A CASSETTE DECK
1
Select the program source to be recorded with the INPUT
FUNCTION SELECTOR buttons.
2
Start recording on the cassette deck.
3
Play back the desired program source.
• The volume, balance, bass and treble settings have no effect
on the recording or dubbing.
• When recording is performed on a 3-head cassette deck, the
recorded sound can be monitored through the speakers by
pressing the TAPE MONITOR button to ON.
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DUBBING FROM VCR2 TO VCR1
1
Press the VCR2 button as a program source to be recorded.
2
Start recording on the VCR connected to VCR1.
3
Play back on the VCR connected to VCR2, then the video and
audio signals from VCR2 will be dubbed onto VCR1.
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RECORDING WITH SEPARATE VIDEO AND 
AUDIO SOURCES
When dubbing from VCR2 to VCR1, you can replace the audio sig-
nal from VCR2 with the audio signal from other program sources.
1
Press the VCR2 as a video source to be recorded.
2
Select the audio source to be recorded with the INPUT
FUNCTION SELECTOR buttons.
3
Start recording on the VCR connected to VCR1.
4
Play back on the video and audio components, allows you to
watch the picture from the video component on the television
and listen to the sound from the audio component through the
speakers while recording.
NOTE: Be sure to observe the order of steps 1 and 2.
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