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(1) Power switch
Depress
this
switch
to turn
the power on, depress
again to turn the power off.
(2) Phones
Plug into this jack when listening through headphones.
(3) Speaker selector
Speakers A and B can be operated independently.
Relation of speaker switches to sound output.
off.
(65) Balance control
Turn this knob to adjust volume balance between left
and right speakers.
(6) Mode switch
Set this switch to the mono
(depressed) position for
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Figure 2
©
(normal) position.
Note:
When this switch is in the mono posiiton, the
REC out output is also mono.
(7) Subsonic filter
Depress this switch to reduce
noise at very low fre-
quencies caused by warps in a disc.
Loudness switch
Depress this switch for listening at very low volume
levels.
The loudness circuit emphasizes the low and
high frequency regions for a natural tonal balance at
low volume levels.
(This switch is effective between
the zero and midpoint positions of the volume knob.)
(9) Funciton selectors
Choose the desired programme source by pressing one
of these buttons:
PHONO:
For a turntable
TUNER:
For a tuner
AUX:
For any kind of audio equipment (excluding
turntables and microphones)
TAPE 1:
For the tape deck connected to the TAPE
1 terminals.
Volume
Turn this knob to adjust the volume level.
() Function indicators
(2 TAPE 2 indicator
(3 TAPE 2 switch
Depress this switch
for playback or recording with
the tape deck connected to the TAPE 2 terminals.
TOP COVER
REMOVAL
1. Remove six screws (A)(3¢ x 6mm),
(3¢ x 6mm)
and
()(3¢ x 6mm), and the top cover can be re-
moved from the unit. (See Figure 3, 4 and 5)
Figure 3
FRONT
PANEL
REMOVAL
1. Remove top cover.
(See Figure 3, 4, and 5)
2. Remove seven screws (©) (3¢ x 8mm) and © (3¢x
8mm), and the front panel can be removed from the
unit.
(See Figure 6 and 7)
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BOTTOM
PLATE REMOVAL
1. Remove four screw
() (3x
8mm), and the
bottom
plate can be removed
from the unit. (See
Figure 8)
Figure 4
Figure 6
Figure 8

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