Front Panel - JVC JR-S400 MARK II Lnstruction Book

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FROT{T PANEL
L
SIGNAL
ltrength
mster
This is
used
in tuning to
broadcasts,
both
FI\I
and
AlVl.
lt
makes
its
maximum deflection when
the
strength
of
the
signal
being
received
is
greatest,
i.e. when
you
are
correctly
tuned
to
a
broadcast.
2.
Flvl TUNING metor
Th's is
used
in tuning
to
FIV broddcasts.
lt
sw
ngs
to
the center position when
yo!
are
tuned
to
the
center
frequency of the
broadcast.
3.
FM
STEREO
indicator
4.
POWER
ON/OFF indicator
This lamp
lights
up
when
the
POWER
switch
is
5.
POWER
meter3
Thes€
mete6 indicate
the output
power
in
watts
rather than the
lsual
VIJ or
uncalibrated
unit'.
The
values
in watti
are
indicared
when one
pair
of
speakers having
an
impedance
of
exactly
8
ohms
is
beins
driven.
(See
paqe
8.)
6.
TUNING
conr.ol
T!rd
lightly
to tune
to
Aftl
and FM broadcarts.
7.
VOLUME
control
Slide
to the
right to
hear
louder sound.
8.
BALANCE
control
Thk
adjusts
the
balance between
rhe
left
and
right
speakers.
When
it
is
at the left, you
can hear
onty
the left
channel. When
it
is
at
the
right, you
can
hea.
only
the right
channel.
9.
S.E.A.
Grsphic
Equalizor
tone control
system
These
five
controk allow vou
to
boost and
lower
five
sections
of
the
frequency range
by
12dB
independently.
For
operation
of
these controk,
which
give
far
more
flexible controt
over tone than
the
conventional
basshreble
controls,
see page 7.
The
preset
patterns
add
to
your
listening
pteasure
with different
types
of
mosic.
23.
15.
Tuning dial
llluminated dial
point.r
Headphone
jack
(PHONES)
Plug
stereo headphones
into this jack for
private
istening and
recording monitoring.
See page
6.
SPK-2
lwitch
Press
to
switch
the
speakers
connected
to
the
Speaker
System 2 terminals oh and
off.
Press
to
switch
on AM tuner
section.
Press
to
switch
on
Flvl
tuner
section.
PHONO-1
iwitch
Press
to
hear
sound
connected
to
PHoNo-l
ter,
mi.als
on
the
rear
panel.
PHONO2
3witch
Pfess
to
hear
soond
connected
to
PHoNo,2
tef
minals on
the
rear panel.
AUX
switch
Pres'
to
hedr 5ound
connecred
to AUX
term
^a's.
TAPE-l/EXT.NR
3wirch
Press
to
hear tape
deck
connected
to
the TAPE,I
terminals.
When
an external
noise
reducrion
unit
is
connected,
this switch should be
pressed
in
for
its
TAPE-2
twitoh
Press
to
hear tape d€ck connected
to
the
TAPE.2
terminals
or TAPE-2 DIN
socker.
FM mutinsy'mode swirch
IFM MUTE
OFF/MONO)
This controls
the
Fl\,4
muring
circuit
and
atso acis
as
the
mono/srereo mode
switch_
When
it
is
in,
a
mi)(ture
of
right and left
channet sound
wi|
be
heard
from both
speakeG
even:t
broddcasting
is
don€
in
stereo.
lf
it
is
pressed
in when
the
reception
of
an FM
stereo broadcast is sub.standard.
it
aho
switches
off
the
FM
muring cjrcuit.
LOUDNESS
switch
At
low
volumes,
the tone
of
sound
appea.s
to
change.
This
is
not
due
to
any
change
in
the
sound
itself,
but
due
to
the
eart
different sensitivity to
sound
at low
volumes.
Press
to
compensate
for
this
when
you
are listening
at
low volumes.
LOW FILTER
switch
Press
to cut
excessive
bas or low frequencv
noise_
HIGH FILTER lwitch
Press
to cut
hiqh
frequency
hiss
or
record
surface
S.E.A.
REC
awiich
Press
to
record
tapes
with the
added
effect
of
the
S.E.A.
Graphic
Equalizer.
16.
17.
18.
10.
11.
12.
24.
Pres to switch the
power 06 and
off.
After the
POWER
switch
is
turned ON,
no
sound
will
be
head
lor 3 4
seconds.
The
protecrive
circuit
relay
operates
to
put the circuitry ontine.
You will
hear
a
click from the
retay
operation
at
this time. This
is
not
due
to
any
defect in
the
ser.
14. SPK-l
switch
Press
to
switch
the
speakers
connected
to
the
Speaker Svstem
I
terminats on and
ofr
20.
21.
19.
25.
26.
22.
27.

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