USE oNLY DomESTIC AC oUTLETS
Connecting the unit to an outlet supplying a higher voltage may create a fire hazard.
HANDLE THE PoWER CoRD WITH CARE
Do not disconnect the plug from the AC outlet by pulling the cord; always pull the plug
itself. Pulling the cord may damage it. If you do not intend to use your unit for any
considerable length of time, unplug the unit. Do not place furniture or other heavy objects
on the cord, and try to avoid dropping heavy objects on it. Do not tie a knot in the power
cord. Not only could the cord be damaged, but a short circuit could also be caused with a
consequent fire hazard.
PLACE of INSTALLATIoN
Place the unit on a firm and level surface. Avoid installing your unit under the following
conditions:
• moist or humid places
• Places exposed to direct sunlight or close to heating equipment
• Extremely cold locations
• Places subject to excessive vibration or dust
• Poorly ventilated places
Do not obstruct the ventilation slots of the unit by placing objects next to them.
otherwise, the temperature inside the unit may rise, possibly affecting its long-term
reliability. Do not expose the amplifier to dripping or splashing. Do not place objects filled
with liquids on or near the amplifier.
moVING THE UNIT
Before moving the unit, be sure to pull out the power cord from the AC outlet and
disconnect the interconnection cords with other units.
WARNING SIGNS
If you detect an abnormal smell or smoke, turn off the amplifier immediately and unplug
the power cord. Contact your dealer or nearest Vision service centre.
PACkAGING
Save all packing material. It is essential for shipping in the event the unit ever
needs repair.
If oRIGINAL PACkAGING IS NoT USED To RETURN THE UNIT To THE SERVICE CENTRE,
DAmAGE IN TRANSIT WILL NoT BE CoVERED BY WARRANTY.
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fRoNT AND REAR CoNTRoL PANELS
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1. Power Switch
2. Input Selector
3. master Volume
4. Treble Tone
5. Bass Tone
6. Balance
7. microphone on/off
8. microphone 1 Input
9. microphone 2 Input
10. microphone 1 Gain
(independent of "master Volume")
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11. microphone 2 Gain
(independent of "master Volume")
12. PC Input
13. Auxiliary Input
(can accept input from items such as
mP3/iPod players, and laptops)
14. Tuner Input
15. DVD Input
16. Right Speaker output
17. Left Speaker output
18. Power socket (figure 8)
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