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4 Extensioncord-- To help prevent electric shock, do not
use a polarized AC power plug with an extension cord,
receptacle, or other outlet unless the polarized plug can be
completely inserted to prevent exposure of the blades of the
plug.
5 When not in use -- Unplug the AC power cord from the AC
power plug if the unit will not be used for several months or
more. When the cord is plugged in, a small amount of current
continues to flow to the unit, even when the power is turned
off.
Outdoor Antenna
Power lines -- When connecting an outdoorantenna, make
sure it is located away from power lines.
2 Outdoor antenna grounding-- Be sure the antenna system
is properlygroundedto provide protectionagainstunexpected
voltage surges or staticelectricitybuild-up. Article 810 of the
National ElectricalCode, ANSI/NFPA 70, providesinformation
on proper grounding of the mast, supporting structure, and
the lead-in wire to the antenna discharge unit, as well as the
size of the groundingunit,connection to grounding terminals,
and requirements fopgrounding terminals themselves.
Antenna Grounding According to the National Electrical Code
GROUND CLAMP_ ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
GROUNOING CONOUCTORS
f _EC SECII(_1810-2_)
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NEC-NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250 PART H)
Clean the unit only as recommended in the Operating
Instructions.
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Have the units serviced by a qualifiedservice technician if:
The AC power cord or plug has been damaged
Foreign objects or liquidhave gotten inside the unit
The unit has been exposed to rain or water
The unit does not seem to operate normally
The unit exhibits a marked change in pe_ormance
The unit has been dropped, orthe cabinet has been damaged
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE UNIT YOURSELF.
TABLEOFCONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS ................................................................... 1
PREPARATIONS
CONNECTIONS ................................................................. 3
REMOTE CONTROL ........................................................... 5
BEFORE OPERATION ........................................................ 5
SOUND
AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS .................................................... 6
GRAPHIC EQUALIZER ...................................................... 6
RADIO RECEPTION
MANUAL TUNING ............................................................... 7
PRESE'I-rlNG STATIONS ................................................... 7
CD PLAYING
BASIC OPERATIONS ........................................................ 9
PROGRAMMED PLAY ..................................................... 10
TAPE PLAYBACK
BASIC OPERATIONS ....................................................... 11
CONTINUOUS PLAY ....................................................... 12
RECORDING
BASIC RECORDING ........................................................ 13
DUBBING A TAPE MANUALLY ...................................... 14
DUBBING THE WHOLE TAPE ........................................ 14
AI EDIT RECORDING ...................................................... 15
PROGRAMMED EDIT RECORDING ............................... 16
KARAOKE
MICROPHONE MIXING ................................................... 17
KARAOKE PROGRAM .................................................... 18
CLOCK AND TIMER
SETTING THE CLOCK .................................................... 19
SETTING THE TIMER ...................................................... 19
SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER ......................................... 20
OTHER CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ....................... 21
LISTENING TO EXTERNAL SOURCES ...._.................... 21
GENERAL
CARE AND MAINTENANCE ........................................... 22
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ......................................... 22
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................ 23
PARTS INDEX ................................................... Back cover
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