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English
Operations
The unit automatically accommodates AC power between 110V and 240V. You do not need any setting to match the unit with your local power voltage.
Front view
Turning On the Power�POWER �
Power lamp
Press the ON [ � ] portion of the POWER switch. The main power turns on and the power lamp in the front panel lights in green. � The power lamp lights in red when the Auto Power On/ Standby places the unit into standby mode (see page 4).
To completely cut off the power to this unit Press the OFF [ � ] portion of the POWER switch. This will disconnect the mains lead.
Rear view
Adjusting the Volume�VOLUME ı
Adjust the volume output level through this unit while comparing with the sounds coming out of the main (front) speakers. � Once you have adjusted the volume output level of this unit, you do not need to adjust it each time you use this unit. Adjusting the volume level on the connected amplifier will also adjust the volume level through this unit.
1 Turn the VOLUME knob to the MIN position.
VOLUME
MIN
VOLUME
FREQUENCY
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VOLUME
MIN
50Hz
MAX
200Hz PHASE CUT OFF FILTER
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FREQUENCY
FIXED VARIABLE
MAX
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PHASE
REVERSE NORMAL
AUTO POWER ON/STANDBY
RIGHT LEFT/MONO
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INPUT 1 (LOW-LEVEL)
2 Turn on the connected amplifier and start playing a
source. Playback sounds come out of the main (front) speakers and this unit.
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AUTO POWER ON/STANDBY
ON CANCEL
CUT OFF FILTER
RIGHT
LEFT
INPUT 2 (HIGH-LEVEL)
3 Adjust the VOLUME knob to obtain a well-balanced sound
level with that of the main (front) speakers.
VOLUME
MIN
TO MAIN SPEAKERS
RIGHT LEFT
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POWER
POWER
OFF ON
MAX
If the volume is set at a high level before starting play, the sudden blast of sound energy can permanently damage your hearing and/or ruin your speakers.