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[. . . ] DDR 95 AV Digital Surround Receiver FUNCTION ION VOLUME E DIGITAL STANDBY MUTING G COAXI AL OPTIC AL COAXIAL OPTICAL 1 2 3 BAND FM MODE DE MODE MEMORY SLEEP MUTING G TAPE 2 MONITOR OR BASS BOOST OFF ON POWER R STANDBY/ON /ON BASS PHONE S PHONES SPEAKERS ERS TREBLE LE BALANCE NCE VIDEO L AUDIO R TEST TONE SPEAK ER SPEAKER CONFIG G LEVEL SELEC T SELECT ADJUST DELAY TIME CENTER R REAR A B L R OWNER'S MANUAL CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: · Read all of these instructions. · Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the audio equipment. [. . . ] The last memorized channel of each band will be displayed when Auto Memory is completed. You can Check the programmed frequencies with PRESET UP, DOWN button. 1 0 0 0 FM : 100-kHz steps AM : 10-kHz steps Ex. : FM 107. 50 MHz 1 7 5 0 Ex. : AM 1000 kHz - 15 - AUDIO OPERATIONS Manual Memory Presetting Listening to Records and Compact Discs POWER ON POWER ON Turntable or 1. Select the frequency you want to preset by pressing TUNING/PRESET UP or DOWN button. CD Player 1. Play the turntable (with a moving magnet cartridge) or CD player. Playing MD/TAPE 1 Deck 5. Press the MEMORY button briefly, MEMORY display will blink at an interval of 1 second. While the MEMORY indicator is lit, press the numeric key(s) (on the remote control unit) to input the channel number in which the data (AM or FM band and frequency) for the broadcast is to be stored (or press the PRESET button to the desired selection then press the MEMORY button again). Recalling Frequencies Press the numeric key(s) (on the remote control unit) corresponding to the channel number to tune directly to a broadcast. POWER ON Using the Memory Scan function (on the remote control unit) When the MEMORY SCAN button is pressed, the preset channels in which frequencies in the band (AM or FM) selected have been stored are scanned at 5-second intervals. When you hear a broadcast you want to listen to, release the Memory Scan function by pressing the MEMORY SCAN button again. MD Deck or Tape Deck 1 1. Operate the MD deck or tape deck (TAPE 1) for playback. "Back-up" memory function This function saves the already preset station memories, and "Most-recent" memory function, even in the event of a cut-off of power supply for up to 3 days. - 16 - Playing TAPE 2 Deck TAPE Indicator Lit Dubbing from TAPE 2 to MD/TAPE 1 TAPE Indicator Lit POWER ON Tape Deck 2 POWER ON Recording Tape Deck 2 Tape Deck 1 1. Set the TAPE 2 MONITOR button to ON ; the TAPE M monitor indicator will appear in the display. Start playback on the tape deck (TAPE 2). Recording a Source Recording program source You can record a program source such as a record or Compact Disc onto a cassette deck connected to the TAPE 2 REC jacks. 4. When copying with a double cassette deck, refer to the operating instructions for the cassette deck. TAPE 2 MONITOR OFF Tape Monitoring If the tape deck has separate record and playback heads, during recording, the recorded sound can be heard from the speakers with the TAPE 2 MONITOR button set to ON. POWER ON Recording Source component Tape Deck 2 1. Turn the FUNCTION (source) selector corresponding to the source to be recorded. - 17 - VIDEO OPERATIONS Playing Video Sources Note : For playing video software using a certain Surround Effect function, refer to the SURROUND EFFECTS section. Video signals Audio signals Recording with a Video Deck Tape Dubbing (from TV/VIDEO 2, AUX/VIDEO 3 or DVD/VIDEO 4 to VCR/VIDEO 1) TAPE 2 MONITOR OFF Video signals Audio signals POWER ON POWER ON VCR/VIDEO 1 TV/VIDEO 2 DVD/VIDEO 4 AUX/VIDEO 3 VCR/VIDEO 1 TV/VIDEO 2 DVD/VIDEO 4 AUX/VIDEO 3 1. Turn the FUNCTION (source) selector to select the VIDEO source (TV/VIDEO 2, AUX/VIDEO 3 or DVD/VIDEO 4) to be recorded. Video/audio signals from the selected VIDEO component (TV/VIDEO 2, AUX/VIDEO 3 or DVD/VIDEO 4) can be dubbed to VCR/VIDEO 1. 1. Select the VCR/VIDEO 1, TV/VIDEO 2, AUX/VIDEO 3 or DVD/VIDEO 4 mode by turning the FUNCTION selector. The picture from the video source can be seen on the TV and the sound from the video source will be heard from the speakers if the video device has been connected to the receiver as shown on page 6. If video devices have been connected directly to the television, additional steps may be required. Note : When tape dubbing is performed, be sure to connect the LINE OUT (analog audio output). S. A. V. E. (Second Audio Source for Video Editing) SYSTEM Function This feature lets you replace the sound from a VCR with sound from an AUDIO source such as CD during video signal dubbing. Select the video source (TV/VIDEO 2, AUX/VIDEO 3 or DVD/VIDEO 4) by turning the FUNCTION selector. [. . . ] Problem Amplifier When listening to the music in stereo, left/right speakers sounds reversed. Sound cuts off during listening to the music or no sound even though power is ON. Place this product as far away as possible from electric devices with interference. After turning off the power and then turning it on again, reduce the volume or change to the correct 8 ohm speakers. [. . . ]

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