Audio Operations; Sleep Timer Operation; Basic Operations - Teac AG-D9100 Manual Del Usuario

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AUDIO OPERATIONS

Note:
The following points apply throughout the "AUDIO and
VIDEO OPERATIONS" sections unless otherwise noted.
To simplify explanations, instructions refer to names
of buttons and controls on the front panel, making no
mention of the use of remote control unit.
To listen to a source other than TAPE 2 (tape deck),
press the TAPE 2 MONITOR button to the OFF posi-
tion (the TAPE
monitor indicator will not light in
the display).
Private listening
For private listening, insert the headphones (1/4-inch
plug) into the PHONES jack.
PHONES Jack:
When headphones are connected, surround modes are
automatically turned off so conventional stereo sound
is provided.
MUTING Button (on the Remote Control
Unit)
Press this to mute (–20 dB) the sound from the speakers
and headphones when answering the telephone, etc.
To restore the original volume, press the MUTING
button again. While muting is engaged, the MASTER
VOLUME level indicator will flicker.

Sleep Timer Operation

SLEEP Timer Function
This function allows you to preprogram the
receiver to switch its own power off automatically.
You can then enjoy the audio/video system for a
specified amount of time without having to worry
about turning the unit off later.
Each press of the SLEEP button changes the time
indication by 10 minutes.
∑ SLEEP 90 ∑ SLEEP 80 ∑ ... ∑ SLEEP 10
(Released condition)ß
To let the remaining time (until power off) appear
on the display while the sleep timer is engaged,
press the SLEEP button once.

Basic Operations

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1. Set the MASTER VOLUME control to ''0''. This is to
protect the speakers from a sudden high-level
signal.
2. Set the LOUDNESS button to the OFF position.
3. Adjust the tone as required with the BASS and
TREBLE tone controls. Adjust the balance between
the left and right channels with the BALANCE
control.
4. Press the POWER button to ON.
5. Select the desired source with the FUNCTION
(source) selector. (The FUNCTION indicator will
light.)
6. Select the desired surround mode with the SUR-
ROUND MODE buttons. (The SURROUND indicator
lights in the display.)
7. Select the speaker system to be used with the
SPEAKERS select buttons.
With the unit in the STEREO mode, speakers "A"
and "B" can be selected simultaneously.
If the unit is to be operated in any of the surround
modes, speaker selection is automatically limited
to SPEAKERS A only.
8. Start playing the source component.
9. Gradually turn up the volume to the required level
with the MASTER VOLUME control.
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