Sherwood Stereo Receiver RX 4109 User Manual

 
Introduction  
READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT  
This symbol 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.  
: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO  
CAUTION  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence  
of important operating and maintenance (servicing)  
instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.  
NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-  
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING  
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
WARNING  
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
Caution regarding installation  
Note : For heat dispersal, do not install this unit in a confined space such as a bookcase or similar enclosure.  
Do not block ventilation openings or stack other equipment on the top.  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
To ensure safe operation, the three-pin plug supplied must be inserted only into a standard three-  
pin power point which is effectively earthed through the normal household wiring. Extension cords  
used with the equipment must be three-core and be correctly wired to provide connection to earth.  
Improper extension cords are a major cause of fatalities. The fact that the equipment  
operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed and that the installation  
is completely safe. For your safety, if in any doubt about the effective earthing of the power  
point, consult a qualified electrician.  
EUROPE  
AUSTRALIA  
220 V  
-
240 V  
PAN-EUROPEAN UNIFIED VOLTAGE  
All units are suitable for use on supplies 220-240 V AC.  
CAUTION  
Leave a space around the unit for sufficient ventilation.  
Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold locations, or in an area that is exposed to direct sunlight or heating equipment.  
Keep the unit free from moisture, water, and dust.  
Do not let foreign objects in the unit.  
The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, table-cloths,  
curtains, etc.  
No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the unit.  
Please be care the environmental aspects of battery disposal.  
The unit shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing for use.  
No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the unit.  
.
• Do not let insecticides, benzene, and thinner come in contact with the set  
Never disassemble or modify the unit in any way.  
Notes on the AC power cord and the wall outlet.  
The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source(mains) as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if the unit has  
been turned off.  
When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet, always pull the plug, not the power cord.  
Disconnect the plug from the wall outlet when not using the unit for long periods of time.  
The wall outlet shall be installed near the unit and shall be easily accessible.  
Note on recycling  
This product’s packaging materials are recyclable and can be reused. Please dispose of any materials  
in accordance with the local recycling regulations.  
When discarding the unit, comply with local rules or regulations.  
Batteries should never be thrown away or incinerated but disposed of in accordance with the local  
regulations concerning chemical waste.  
This product and the accessories packed together constitute the applicable product according to the  
WEEE directive except batteries.  
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CONTENTS  
Introduction  
READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT......................................................................................... 2  
System Connections ........................................................................................................................................ 4  
Front Panel & Remote Controls ..................................................................................................................... 7  
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION RANGE ................................................................................................ 9  
LOADING BATTERIES ................................................................................................................................ 9  
Operations  
LISTENING TO A PROGRAM SOURCE .................................................................................................. 10  
LISTENING TO RADIO BROADCASTS .................................................................................................... 13  
LISTENING TO RDS BROADCASTS (FM ONLY) ..................................................................................... 16  
(RDS Tuner (Regional Option for some countries in Europe, etc))  
RECORDING .............................................................................................................................................. 19  
OTHER FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................................................. 20  
Troubleshooting Guide .................................................................................................................................. 21  
Specifications .................................................................................................................................................. 22  
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System Connections  
• Do not plug the AC input cord into the wall AC outlet until all connections are completed.  
• Be sure to connect the white RCA pin cords to the L (left) and the red RCA pin cords to the R (right) jacks when  
making audio connections.  
• Make connections firmly and correctly. If not, it can cause loss of sound, noise or damage to the receiver.  
• If the electricity fails or the AC input cord is left unplugged for more than several days, the memorized contents  
will be cleared. Should this happen, memorized them again.  
1.  
CONNECTING ANTENNAs  
• Change the position of the FM indoor anten-  
na until you get the best reception of your  
favorite FM stations.  
• A 75Ω outdoor FM antenna may be used to  
further improve the reception. Disconnect  
the indoor antenna before replacing it with  
the outdoor one.  
• Place the AM loop antenna as far as possi-  
ble from the receiver, TV set, speaker cords  
and the AC input cord and set it to a direc-  
tion for the best reception.  
• If the reception is poor with the AM loop  
antenna, an AM outdoor antenna can be  
used in place of the AM loop antenna.  
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2.  
3.  
CONNECTING PHONO  
Note  
•Do not connect the turntable with MC type  
cartridge directly. If so, use a separate head  
amplifier or step-up transformer.  
CONNECTING AUDIO COMPONENTS  
• The AUX jacks may also be connected to an additional component such as MD recorder, tape deck, etc.  
4.  
CONNECTING DIGI-LINK  
• Connect this jack to the DIGI-LINK jack of  
the external Sherwood component that uses  
the DIGI-LINK II or III remote control  
system.  
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5.  
CONNECTING SPEAKERS  
• Usally SPEAKER A terminals are used for only a  
pair of speakers. When you have another pair of  
speakers, SPEAKER B terminals can be used.  
• Never short-circuit the + and - speaker cords.  
• Be sure to connect speakers firmly and correctly  
according to the channel (left and right) and the  
polarity (+ and -).  
Note  
• For safe amplifier operation, use the speakers with  
impedance of over 8Ω when you use only  
SPEAKER A or B terminals and use the speakers  
with impedance of over 16Ω when you use both  
SPEAKER A and B terminals.  
6.  
7.  
SWITCHED AC OUTLET  
• This outlet is switched on (power-on mode) and off  
(standby mode) according to power control as  
follows (Maximum total capacity is 100 W (0.43A)).  
Standby mode - Switched AC outlet off  
Power-on mode - Switched AC outlet on  
AC INPUT CORD  
• Plug the cord into a wall AC outlet.  
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Front Panel & Remote Controls  
FRONT PANEL  
REMOTE CONTROLS  
FLUORESCENT DISPLAY  
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1. POWER SWITCH  
Push this switch to enter the standby mode.  
12. MEMORY BUTTON  
Press this button to store preset stations.  
To switch the power off, push again this switch.  
13. TUNING/PRESET MODE BUTTON  
Press this button to select the tuning mode or the  
preset mode.  
2. POWER ON BUTTON  
In the standby mode, press this button, then this unit  
is turned on to enter the operating mode.  
14. NUMERIC BUTTONS (0 ~ 9)  
Press these buttons to select or to store preset  
stations directly.  
3. STANDBY BUTTON  
In the operating mode, press this button then this  
unit is turned off to enter the standby mode.  
15. TUNING/PRESET UP/DOWN (▲,+/▼,-) BUTTONS  
4. STANDBY INDICATOR  
Press these buttons to tune in the desired stations.  
5. SPEAKER A, B SELECTOR BUTTONS  
16. FM MODE BUTTON  
These buttons allow you to select various  
combinations of speakers as follows:  
To drive A speakers, press only the SPEAKER A  
button (“SPK A” is displayed).  
Press this button to select the desired FM mode.  
Each time this button is pressed, the FM mode is  
changed to the stereo mode or the mono mode.  
To drive B speakers, press only the SPEAKER B  
button (“SPK B” is displayed).  
17. PRESET SCAN BUTTON  
Press this button to scan the stations in the preset  
To drive both A and B speakers, press the  
SPEAKER A(or B) and B(or A) buttons in  
order.(“SPK A B” is displayed).  
When using headphones for private listening,  
press these buttons in order to switch off the  
speaker A and B (“SPK OFF” is displayed).  
sequence.  
18. VOLUME CONTROL KNOB, UP/DOWN (▲/▼) BUTTONS  
Adjust the volume to a comfortable listening level  
with this knob or these buttons.  
19. MUTE BUTTON  
6. HEADPHONE JACK  
Press this button to temporarily mute the sound.  
Stereo headphones with a standard 1/4 inch plug  
Press again to resume the previous sound level.  
can be plugged into this jack for private listening.  
20. DIMMER BUTTON  
7. INPUT SELECTOR BUTTONS  
Press this button to select the brightness of the  
Press the button to select the desired input source.  
fluorescent display as desired.  
Each time this button is pressed, the brightness of  
the fluorescent display changes as follows:  
ON dimmer OFF  
8. TONE BUTTON  
When adjusting the tone (bass and treble), press  
this button to select the desired tone mode.  
Each time this button is pressed, the tone mode  
is changed to bass or treble.  
21. SLEEP BUTTON  
Press this button to activate the sleep timer for a  
specified period of time.  
Each time this button is pressed, the sleep time  
changes as follows:  
9. BALANCE BUTTON  
When adjusting the sound volume balance, press  
this button to enter the balance mode.  
10 20 30 60 90 OFF  
Unit : minutes  
10. BALANCE, TREBLE/BASS UP/DOWN (▲/▼) BUTTONS  
At the balance mode, adjust the sound volume  
balance between left and right speakers with these  
buttons.  
22. REMOTE SENSOR  
This receives the signals from the remote control  
unit.  
At the desired tone mode, adjust the tone as  
desired with these buttons.  
23. FLUORESCENT DISPLAY  
For details, see the previous page.  
11. TONE DIRECT BUTTON  
Press this button to listen to a program source  
without the tone effect.  
24. RDS BUTTONS (Regional option for Europe, etc.)  
Use these buttons when listening to RDS broadcast.  
For more information, refer to pages 16~18.  
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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION RANGE  
Use the remote control unit within a range of  
about 7 meters (23 feet) and angles of up to  
30 degrees aiming at the remote sensor.  
LOADING BATTERIES  
1.  
Remove the cover.  
2.  
Load two batteries matching the polarity.  
Remove the batteries when they are not used for a  
long time.  
Do not use the rechargeable batteries(Ni-Cd type).  
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Operations  
LISTENING TO A PROGRAM SOURCE  
Before operation  
Push the POWER switch.  
• This unit enters the standby mode and the  
STANDBY indicator lights up.  
This means that the receiver is not disconnected  
from the AC mains and a small amount of current is  
retained to support the memorized contents and  
operation readiness.  
• To switch the power off, push the POWER switch  
again. Then the power is cut off and the STANDBY  
indicator goes off.  
1.  
In the standby mode, turn the power on.  
When the POWER ON button on the remote  
control is pressed, this unit is turned on to enter  
the operating mode.  
In the standby mode, if an INPUT SELECTOR  
button on the remote control or the front panel is  
pressed, the unit is turned on automatically and  
the desired input is selected.  
In the operating mode, when the STANDBY button  
on the remote control is pressed, then it enters the  
standby mode.  
2.  
Switch the desired speakers on.  
Then the corresponding speaker indication(“SPK  
A(or/and) B”) is displayed and the sound can be  
heard from the speakers connected to the  
selected speaker terminals.  
When using the headphones for private listening,  
press the corresponding SPEAKER button to  
switch off both A and B speakers.  
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3.  
Select the desired input source.  
Each time the FM/AM button is pressed, the band  
is changed to AM or FM.  
4.  
5.  
Operate the selected component for playback.  
Adjust the volume to a comfortable listening level.  
6.  
7.  
To mute the sound.  
“MUTE” flickers.  
To resume the previous sound level, press this  
button again.  
To listen with the headphones.  
Be sure to switch off both A and B speakers.  
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Adjusting the tone (bass and treble)  
8.  
Enter the tone mode.  
Each time this button is pressed, the corresponding  
tone mode is selected and shown for 3 seconds as  
follows:  
BASS TRBL  
Note:  
When the tone direct function is activated, the tone  
mode cannot be entered and “TON DIR” flickers for  
2 seconds.  
9.  
At the desired tone mode, adjust the tone as desired.  
If the tone display disappears, start from the step  
8 again.  
Notes:  
Extreme settings at high volume may damage  
your speakers.  
In general, the bass and treble levels are adjusted  
to 0.  
10.  
To listen to a program source without the tone effect.  
“TON DIR” is displayed, “DIRECT” lights up and  
the sound that bypasses the tone circuitry will be  
heard.  
To cancel the tone direct function, press this  
button again to display “TON CTRL”, and then  
"DIRECT" goes off.  
Adjusting the sound volume balance  
11.  
12.  
Enter the balance mode.  
“BAL” and the balance level is displayed for 3  
seconds.  
Adjust the sound volume balance between the left and right speakers.  
If the balance display disappears, start from the  
step 11 again.  
Note:  
In general, the balance level is adjusted to 0.  
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LISTENING TO RADIO BROADCASTS  
Auto tuning  
1.  
Select the tuner and then the desired band.  
• Each time this button is pressed, the band is  
changed to FM or AM.  
2.  
3.  
Select the tuning mode.  
• Each time this button is pressed, the mode  
changes as follows:  
Tuning mode : “PRESET” goes off.  
Preset mode : “PRESET” lights up.   
Press the TUNING/PRESET UP (▲/+) or DOWN (▼/-) button for more than 0.5 second.  
• The tuner will now search until a station of  
sufficient strength has been found. The display  
shows the tuned frequency and “TUNED”.  
• If the station found is not the desired one, simply  
repeat this operation.  
• Weak stations are skipped during auto tuning.  
Manual tuning  
• Manual tuning is useful when you already know the  
frequency of the desired station.  
• Perform the steps 1 and 2 in “Auto tuning” procedure  
and press the TUNING/PRESET UP (▲/+) or  
DOWN (▼/-) button repeatedly until the right  
frequency has been reached.  
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Presetting radio stations  
• You can store up to 30 preferred stations in the memory.  
1.  
2.  
Tune in the desired station with auto or manual tuning.  
Press the MEMORY button.  
• “MEM” is flickering for 5 seconds.  
3.  
Select the desired preset number (1~30) and press the MEMORY button.  
• When using the NUMERIC buttons on the remote  
control.  
Examples) For “3” :  
For “15” :  
For “30” :  
• The station has now been stored in the memory.  
• When using the NUMERIC buttons, the station is  
stored automatically without pressing the MEMORY  
button.  
• A stored frequency is erased from the memory by  
storing another frequency in its place.  
• If “MEM” goes off, start again from the above step 2.  
4.  
Repeat the above steps 1 to 3 to memorize other stations.  
MEMORY BACKUP FUNCTION  
The following items, set before the receiver is turned off, are memorized.  
• INPUT SELECTOR settings  
• Preset stations,etc.  
Note  
• If the electricity fails or the AC input cord is disconnected for more than several days, they are all cleared.  
So you should memorize them again.  
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Tuning to preset stations  
1.  
After selecting the tuner as an input source, select the preset mode.  
• Then “PRESET” lights up.  
2.  
Select the desired preset number.  
• When using the NUMERIC buttons on the remote  
control.  
Examples) For “3”  
:
For “15” :  
For “30” :  
• When selecting the desired preset number with the  
NUMERIC buttons, the desired preset station will  
be tuned to automatically without selecting the  
preset mode.  
Listening to FM stereo broadcasts  
• While listening to FM broadcasts, press the FM  
MODE button.  
• Each time this button is pressed, the FM mode  
changes as follows:  
Stereo mode : “ST” lights up.  
Mono mode : “ST” goes off.  
• When FM stereo broadcasts are poor because of  
weak broadcast signals, select the FM mono mode  
to reduce the noise, then FM broadcasts are  
reproduced in monaural sound.  
Scanning preset stations in sequence  
• The receiver will start scanning the stations in the  
preset sequence.  
• At the desired station, press this button again to  
stop scanning.  
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RDS Tuner (Regional Option for some countries in Europe, etc.)  
LISTENING TO RDS BROADCASTS (FM ONLY)  
RDS (Radio Data System) is a method for sending information signals together with the transmitter signals. Your  
tuner is capable of translating these signals and putting the information on the display.  
These codes contain the following informations. Program Service name(PS), A list of Program Types(PTY),  
Traffic Announcement(TA), Clock Time(CT), Radio Text(RT).  
Note :  
In the other countries, RDS tuner function can not be available.  
RDS Search  
• Use this function to automatically search and receive the stations offering RDS services.  
1.  
In the FM mode, select the RDS search mode.  
• Each time this button is pressed, the search mode  
changes as follows;  
RDS SRCH TP SRCH PTY SRCH OFF  
2.  
When "RDS SRCH" is displayed, press the TUNING/PRESET UP(/+) or DOWN (▼/-)  
button.  
• The tuner automatically searches stations offering  
RDS services and the station name is displayed.  
• If no other RDS station is found, “NO RDS” is  
displayed.  
• When “RDS SRCH” is not displayed, repeat again  
from the above step 1.  
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TP Search  
• Use this function to automatically search and receive the stations broadcasting the traffic program.  
1.  
In the FM mode, press the SEARCH MODE button twice.  
• “TP SRCH” is displayed.  
When "TP SRCH" is displayed, press the TUNING/PRESET UP(  
search the station.  
/+) or DOWN (▼/-) button to  
2.  
• The tuner automatically searches for stations  
broadcasting the traffic program.  
• “NO TP”is displayed if the signal is too weak or  
there are no stations broadcasting the traffic  
program.  
• When “TP SRCH” is not displayed, repeat again  
from the above step 1.  
PTY Search  
• Use this function to automatically search and receive the stations broadcasting the desired program type.  
1.  
In the FM mode, press the SEARCH MODE button three times.  
• “PTY SRCH” is displayed.  
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2.  
3.  
When "PTY SRCH" is displayed, press the PTY SELECT button to select the desired program  
type.  
• Each time this button is pressed, one of 32  
different types of programs is selected.  
(NEWS, AFFAIRS, INFO, SPORT, EDUCATE,  
DRAMA, CULTURE, SCIENCE, VARIED, POP M,  
ROCK M, EASY M, LIGHT M, CLASSICS, OTHER M,  
WEATHER, FINANCE, CHILDREN, SOCIAL,  
RELIGION, PHONE IN, TRAVEL, LEISURE, JAZZ,  
COUNTRY, NATION M, OLDIES, FOLK M,  
DOCUMENT, TEST, ALARM, NONE)  
• When “PTY SRCH” is not displayed, repeat again  
from the above step 1.  
When the selected program type is displayed, press the TUNING/PRESET UP(/+) or  
DOWN (▼/-) button to search the station.  
• The tuner automatically searches stations offering  
PTY services.  
• If no station is found, “NO PTY” is displayed.  
DISPLAY  
In the FM mode,  
• Each time this button is pressed, the display mode  
changes as follows;  
Program  
Service name  
(PS)  
Program  
Type  
(PTY)  
Clock  
Time  
(CT)  
Radio  
Text  
(RT)  
Frequency  
• If the signals are too weak or no RDS service is  
available, “NO NAME”, “NO PTY”, “NO TIME” or  
“NO TEXT” will be displayed.  
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RECORDING  
The volume, tone(bass, treble) and balance settings have no effect on the recording signals.  
When you select tuner, CD or PHONO as a recording source, recording may be made on TAPE or AUX, or both  
simultaneously.  
Recording with TAPE  
1.  
Select the desired input as a recording source except for TAPE.  
2.  
3.  
Start recording on the TAPE.  
Start play on the desired input.  
Recording with AUX  
1.  
Select the desired input as a recording source except for AUX.  
2.  
3.  
Start recording on the AUX.  
Start play on the desired input.  
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OTHER FUNCTIONS  
Operating the sleep timer  
The sleep timer allows the system to continue to  
operate for a specified period of time before  
automatically shutting off.  
To set the receiver to automatically turn off after  
the specified period of time.  
Each time this button is pressed, the sleep time  
changes as follows:  
10 20 30 60 90 OFF  
Unit : minutes  
While operating the sleep timer, “  
” lights up.  
When the sleep time is selected, all display panels  
of Sherwood components connected by the DIGI-  
LINK III are dimly lit.  
Adjusting the brightness of the fluorescent displays  
Each time this button is pressed, the brightness of  
all fluorescent displays of Sherwood components  
connected by the DIGI-LINK III changes together  
as follows:  
ON  
dimmer  
OFF  
In the display OFF mode, pressing any button will  
restore the display ON mode.  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
If a fault occurs, run through the table below before taking your receiver for repair.  
If the fault persists, attempt to solve it by switching the receiver off and on again. If this fails to resolve the situation,  
consult with your dealer. Under no circumstances should you repair the receiver yourself as this could invalidate  
the warranty.  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
• Connect the cord securely.  
• Check the outlet using a lamp or another  
appliance.  
No power  
• The AC input cord is disconnected.  
• Poor connection at AC wall outlet or the  
outlet is inactive.  
• Check the speaker connections.  
• Adjust the volume.  
• Press the MUTE button to cancel the  
muting effect.  
No sound  
• The speaker cords are disconnected.  
• The volume is adjusted too low.  
• The MUTE button on the remote control is  
pressed to ON.  
• Press the SPEAKER A or B button to ON.  
• Select the desired input source correctly.  
• Make connections correctly.  
• Speakers are not switched on.  
• Incorrect selection of the input source.  
• Incorrect connections between the  
components.  
• Connect an antenna.  
• Tune in the desired station frequency.  
Stations cannot be  
received  
• No antenna is connected.  
• The desired station frequency is not tuned  
in.  
• Move the antenna and retry tuning.  
• Memorize the correct station frequency.  
• Memorize the stations again.  
• The antenna is in wrong position.  
Preset stations cannot be  
received  
• An incorrect station frequency has been  
memorized.  
• The memorized stations are cleared.  
• Connect an antenna.  
• Change the position of the antenna.  
Poor FM reception  
• No antenna is connected.  
• The antenna is not positioned for the best  
reception.  
Change the position of the antenna.  
Install an outdoor antenna.  
Continuous hissing noise  
during FM reception,  
• Weak signals.  
especially when a stereo  
broadcast is received.  
• Keep the receiver away from noise  
sources.  
• Install an outdoor AM antenna.  
Continuous or intermittent  
hissing noise during AM  
reception, especially at  
night.  
• Noise is caused by motors, fluorescent  
lamps or lightning, etc.  
• Make connections correctly.  
No recording  
• Incorrect selection between the  
components.  
• Operate each component correctly.  
• Incorrect operation of each component for  
playback and recording.  
• Replace the batteries.  
• Remove the obstacle.  
Remote control unit does  
not operate.  
• Batteries are not loaded or exhausted.  
• The remote sensor is obstructed.  
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Specifications  
AMPLIFIER SECTION  
Power output, stereo mode, 8 Ω, THD 0.08 %, 20 Hz~20 kHz ............................................................... 2X100 W  
Total harmonic distortion, 8 Ω, 100 W, 20 Hz~20 kHz ............................................................................... 0.04 %  
Intermodulation distortion  
60 Hz : 7 kHz= 4 : 1 SMPTE, 8 Ω, 100 W .................................................................................................. 0.02 %  
Input sensitivity, 47 kΩ  
Phono(MM) ................................................................................................................................................ 2.5 mV  
Line(CD,TAPE,AUX) ................................................................................................................................. 200 mV  
Signal to noise ratio, IHF “A” weighted  
Phono(MM) .................................................................................................................................................. 70 dB  
Line(CD,TAPE,AUX) .................................................................................................................................... 95 dB  
Frequency response  
Phono(MM), RIAA, 30 Hz~20 kHz ............................................................................................................ ±3 dB  
Line(CD,TAPE,AUX), 20 Hz~100 kHz ....................................................................................................... ±3 dB  
Output level  
TAPE/AUX OUT, 2.2 kΩ ........................................................................................................................... 200 mV  
Bass/Treble control, 100 Hz/10 kHz ......................................................................................................... ±10 dB  
FM TUNER SECTION  
Tuning frequency range ................................................................................................................. 87.5~108 MHz  
Usable sensitivity, THD 3%, S/N 26 dB ...................................................................................................... 15 dBf  
46 dB quieting sensitivity, mono/stereo ............................................................................................ 25.2/45.2 dBf  
Signal to noise ratio, 65 dBf, mono/stereo .............................................................................................. 68/65 dB  
Total harmonic distortion, 65 dBf, 1 kHz, mono/stereo ........................................................................... 0.5/0.8%  
Frequency response, 20 Hz~14 kHz .......................................................................................................... ±3 dB  
Stereo separation, 1 kHz .............................................................................................................................. 40 dB  
Capture ratio .................................................................................................................................................. 4 dB  
IF rejection ratio ........................................................................................................................................... 80 dB  
AM TUNER SECTION  
Tuning frequency range ................................................................................................................. 522~1611 kHz  
Usable sensitivity .................................................................................................................................... 800 μV/m  
Signal to noise ratio ...................................................................................................................................... 40 dB  
Selectivity ..................................................................................................................................................... 25 dB  
GENERAL  
Power supply .................................................................................................................................. 230 V~ 50 Hz  
Power consumption ..................................................................................................................................... 330 W  
Switched AC outlet ....................................................................................................... Total 100 W (0.43A) max.  
Dimensions (W×H×D, including protruding parts) ......... 440×138×370mm(17-3/8×5-7/16×14-9/16 inches)  
Weight (Net) ................................................................................................................................ 8.85 kg(19.5 lbs)  
Note: Design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvements.  
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