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Sau Eb кок ВЯ EC He AN I-Power Amplifier 909 ng Instruct Contro A Stereo SU VIERA Be sa ess ds ! e 10ns pp ay i or t Opera ym an ae Accessories Dear Customer A EE ot pongo do tn wd +. Thank you for purchasing this Technics product. Please check and identify the supplied {For optimum performance and safety, please read ACCSSEONES. these instructions carefully. CCL ELA These operating instructions are applicable to the following systems. Mega pds sm SE SC SR TE La ge IE EIN me ONOCORCACCETCCN CEBO RCRACTAONCCECABASZACACOPE«RVACCEOSTEITOANÓ: || AC mains lead (1) : | System Control amplifier | Power amplifier (VJA0733) penas A SU-A909 SU-C909U SE-A9095 © 3 © L её PO SERRE MA E das © mp pm an po ; ETE ERR Sa RE ala au zZ“ , BEd prada Era gh da Ce 2 nh dal a UCERO Aa ПН oF HE TIE AE Er Hd Ed E | Amplifier connection cable (1) (RJL6D001B10) Table of contents EE ode "НЕ Before use DORA ene e Ne EE + Caution for AC mains lead... 3 Suggestions for safety... Front panel controls.................... EEE 5 The remote control ............................. 20000000000 6 Connections .........................e1eiemememee EEE 7 e NETA 5 SEE Ней ag meo ERC AI авео очарован снова навеяно тая = || Stereo phono cable (1) (SJP2276) repo a Operation Met, ; 3 PET В 1 rene nenereDe rene eeeeees 11 To adjust the sound balance ................==0-0 00m eee 12 The VGCA circuit..............ereeneieneree eee etter —— 12 To adjust the tone quality ................———.—-—....-.-. ener crea nes 12 AED BRET п nde cet DOTA EE зе 7 NE Я e A A dl a a p a NOU OLEA Boi AL AR nene т - TE EG AEE GE Re a OAT ada nal, To mute the sound level... ene 12 To listen through headphones ...........e......resererererierreneiercane rene: 12 Turning the power meter light on/off... 12 CPA ASSL ARON ET RAUF ABD ERNCP ORD UN AGS HEEB TARAS EDP AD UEIGIEDO NNT Recording....................... eee ee ‚13 || Remote control transmitter (1) 12 To check a recording ....….….….--....seserersessessearesen sans ans ravie ren neurone 13 (RAK-SUA11WH) Using the remote control т : Remote control operation... reese: 14 I ENT = Ë 3 SU NEN EEE CAGE EURE + 8 2 If the clear panel comes Off... 17 || Batteries (2) — Maintenance seen enn 17 “+ — Technical speclfications................................eier 18 Troubleshooting guide... 19 BR EE TERE РОССА ЕЕ (=) * 1 Use numbers indicated in parentheses when asking for replacement parts. SE Reet a tna a ee nen Bek ap Ae A E ; a ant RUE ME EN a hg ee Ta A AN ER o Ea ae E | The included AC mains lead is for use with this unit only. Do + not use it with other equipment. iam E == e Big Hei : Ha son 3 CEDE Tu 2 i : E 2 % == ms AAA 3 Mu A = iy 2 pe E Vig : cède LE ir a} : : De #5. Ht mr > To = № e. E 115 us НН 5 RQTS1 70 + : ES : } HEE E 2 Caution for AC mains lead (For United Kingdom) (“EB” afeaicode model only) For your safety, please read the following text carefully. This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 5-ampere fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5-ampere and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. Check for the ASTA mark < or the BSI mark 5 on the body of the fuse. If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced. If you loge the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is'obtalned. A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local dealer. CAUTION! IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY, THERE 1S A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13-AMPERE SOCKET. If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as stated below. If in any:doubt please consult a qualified electrician. IMPORTANT The wires In this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Blue: Neutral, Brown: Live. As these colours may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black or Blue. The wire- which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured Brown or Red. WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT EITHER WIRE TO THE EARTH TERMINAL WHICH IS MARKED WITH THE LETTER E, BY THE EARTH SYMBOL —L OR COLOURED GREEN OR GREEN/YELLOW. THIS PLUG IS NOT WATERPROOF-KEEP DRY. Before use Remove the connector cover. How to replace the fuse The location of the fuse differ according to the type of AC mains plug (figures A and B). Confirm the AC mains plug fitted and follow the instructions below. Illustrations may differ from actual AC mains plug. 1. Open the fuse cover with a screwdriver. Figure A Figure B 2. Replace the fuse and close or attach the fuse cover. Figure A Fuse + / (5 ampere) Figure B Fuse (5 ampere) Before use a 3 RQT5170 Before use Е 4 RQT5170 Suggestions for safety HT LITE Avoid placing the unit in areas of: e direct sunlight e high temperature ¢ high humidity e excessive vibration ¢ uneven surfaces {Place the unit on a flat level surface.) Such conditions might damage the cabinet and/or other component parts and thereby shorten the unit's service life. Stacking Never place heavy items on top of the unit or the AC power cord. Voltage eilt is very dangerous to use an AC power source of high voltage such as for an air conditioner. Á fire might be caused by such a connection. e A DC power source can not be used. Be sure to check the power source carefully, especially if on a ship or other place where DC is used. - AC mains lead protection e Avoid cuts, scratches or poor connection of the AC mains lead, as this may result in fire or electric shock. Excessive bending, pulling or slicing of the AC mains lead should also be avoided. e Do not pull on the AC mains lead when you are disconnecting the power, as this could cause an electric shock. Grasp the plug firmly when you disconnect the AC mains lead. e Never touch the plug with wet hands or a serious electric shock could result. Foreign materials ® Ensure that no foreign objects, such as needles, coins, screwdrivers etc., accidentally fall into the unit. Otherwise, a serious electric shock or malfunction could occur. e Be extremely careful about spilling water or liguid on/into the unit, as a fire or electric shock could occur. (Disconnect the power plug and contact your dealer immediately if this occurs.) e Avoid spraying insecticides onto the unit as they contain flammable gases which can be ignited. ® [nsecticides, alcohol, paint thinner and similar chemicals should never be used to clean the unit as they can cause flaking or cloudiness to the cabinet finish. Service e Never attempt to repair, disassemble or reconstruct the unit if there seems to be a problem. A serious electric shock could result if you ignore this precautionary measure. e if a problem occurs during operation (the sound is interrupted, indicators fail to light up, smoke is detected, etc.) contact your dealer or Authorized Service Center immediately. ¢ Disconnect the AC mains lead if the unit will not be used for a long time. Otherwise the operation life could be shortened. CAUTION! DO NOT INSTALL OR PLACE THIS UNIT IN A BOOKCASE, BUILT IN CABINET OR IN ANOTHER CONFINED SPACE IN ORDER TO KEEP WELL VENTILATED CONDITION. ENSURE THAT CURTAINS AND ANY OTHER MATERIALS DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE VENTILATION CONDITION TO PREVENT RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD DUE TO OVERHEATING. CAUTION Do not place a tape deck or disc player on top of the power amplifier. Heat radiated from the top of this unit may cause damage to software. Because doing so might alse cover the ventilation holes, do not place anything on top of this unit apart from the control amplifier for this system. Front panel controls uz bits ! UU Nu > borda \ | f Yu e RANGE SAL! TPUT POWER METER No. 5 à Name Ref. page Ounito on/off button ( = O On and remote standby indicator (0) cnunccensausaneneee 11 Use this button to turn the unit on and off. | Æ (off): The unit is in standby mode. == (on): The unit is on. The unit can be turned on and off with the remote control. When the unit is turned off with the remote control it is in remote standby and the indicator lights. The unitis still using a small amount of power in the standby and remote standby conditions, Standby uses less power. I The control amplifier switches between ON and the standby mode обу if the power amplifier [= O = ch switch is in the“ a ón position. O Input selector (SELECTOR)............. enn 11 (3 Remote control signal sensor input indicator ........... === e ==... „11 O) Muting indicator (MUTING)........—....—....ee.en=e.... 12 ® Volume control (VOLUME) ................———... au 11 (7) Panel button (PUSH OPEN) Press to open the clear panel. Close by hand. (® Tape monitor button/indicators (TARE MONITOR) ............... penecanerns parenteaseneneences 11 OYGCA button/indicators (MeTe7))..................... 12 (0 “ADVANCED VIRTUAL BATTERY OPERATION” indicator This will illuminate to indicate that the advanced virtual battery (a circuit which removes the noise contained in the power supply while playing a sound input source) is functioning. o METER LIGHT SPEAKERS E No. Name Ref. page (7 Tone contols (BASS, TREBLE) ............... emm... 12 12 Balance control (BALANCE) 12 (3 Unit on/off button ( BL dm Сл) and remote standby indicator ©) enconuonenannacaanannanaeR een annareame e 11 Use this button to turn the unit on and off. Æ (off): The unit is in standby mode. on): The unit is on. The unit can be turned on and off from the control amplifier. When the unit is turned off from the control amplifier, it is in remote standby and the indicator lights. The unit is still using a small amount of power in the standby and remote standby conditions. Standby uses less power. (Y Operation indicator (OPERATION) .............w..-.. 11 (3 Headphone jack (PHONES) ...................e=eenmnaans 12 (89 Power meters Indicate the output (watts) of this unit. When speakers having an impedance of 8 Q are connected, the output level will be as indicated. However, if the speaker impedance is 16 ©, the output level will be one-half the indicated value, and if the impedance is 4 Q, the output level will be double the indicated value. = { Actual output _ meter indication 8 (Q) impedance of the speakers (Q) (7 Power meter light button (METER LIGHT )..….……orevssesssnnserncenreemeeneensensssnennens 12 (8 Speaker select buttons/indicators (A SPEAKERS B) ....a....«ure<00res00sarseooeneoeoetoneeeeenene 11 Before use a 5 RQT5170 = 3 © L © a RQTS170 Bob FAR 4 BR ou RE A HE ER BT aE BUUREN POR AEE BURN OPA B00 Tn ca MANATEE an ку о 200€ PO мо > pr e a AA TAPE 1 MD TAPE 2 CH TUNER DvD AUX PHONO SSA EXE me w ewe jw hw We hoa aii Coy Mantra quae Mb wn ae swan son onan мой ай BE dee Le AA i # Remote control signal sensor i ye Gg ee EE MEE AE 8, AAA AAN wer ha a a Een x s © 9 oo © © Transmission window The remote control No. Name Ref. page 49 Amp on/off button (AMP Ders 14 @ Numbered DUttONS.….…….….………..…ecrseresvereemennasensennnnnnüN A4 GD Title button (TITLE)...…………………ecrresresvenerenmennenennnnsK1& (2 Band select button (BAND) ...........e......=wnerenrneezaraaneoo 14 63 Deck 1/2 select button (DECK1/2)...................—.... 16 @ Input select buttons (TAPE 1, TAPE 2, CD, TUNER, MD, DVD, AUX, PHONO) ..…………ccorcenceneensenereennensenceneerensrenersseeesvennennees 4 ® Skip buttons (|d<, PDI)............—...——. e 15 & Stop button (BH) .………………seercenneuserancansensanensannernenn15 @) Muting button (MUTING)….….….…..…….…rervereencarieenrer 12, 14 @ Audio equipment off button (AUDIO (D).................. 14 69 Equipment on/off button ( Cl) )....……………vecrerserenesnmenmenmnt © Disc button (DISC).……………….………………eveseeseenersmesereaces1 5 GD 210 button (210) .…..….……crserererenenmnmennmenmnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnüñNts 62 Menu button (MENU) …..…..…….….….……srisessanmersennencansenansenn 16 @ Cursor/select buttons (4, P, 4, Y, SELECT).........16 3) Display button (DISPLAY )..............w.... ercer 16 69 Channel up/down buttons (A CH Y J.n.e.reeeeneveeneneeners 14 € Search buttons (<< , P>D> )...........-...——.—.. e... 15 @ «VII button (/ER) ..............——— 15 Y » button (P)..........—.——— menear nene 18 69 Volume buttons (- VOLUME +) ……………cccicasearmensencens 14 Batteries Insert so the poles (+ and —) match those in the remote control. Do not; e mix old and new batteries. e use different types at the same time. e heat or expose to flame. e take apart. e short circuit, e attempt to recharge alkaline or manganese batteries. Mishandling of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage which can damage items the fluid contacts and may cause a fire. If electrolyte leaks from the batteries, consult your dealer. Wash thoroughly with water if electrolyte comes in contact with any part of your body. Do not use rechargeable type batteries. Remove if the remote control is not going to be used for a long period of time. Store in a cool, dark place. Replace if the unit does not respond to the remote control even when held close to the front panel. If the battery lid comes loose, slide it back into place horizontally. El Aim at the sensor, avoiding obstacles, at a maximum range of 7 meters directly in front of the unit. e Keep the transmission window and the units sensor free from dust. e Operation can be affected by strong light sources, such as direct sunlight, and the glass doors on cabinets. Do not; e put heavy objects on the remote control, e take the remote control apart. e spili liquids onto the remote control. Connections Stereo phono cable (1 included with this system) „ат White (L) amg Red (R) Amplifier connection cable (included) Dm Control amplifier and power amplifier connections Make sure that the power supply for all components has been turned off before making any connections. Connect the AC mains lead to the amplifier only after all other connections between components have been made. “PRE OUT 2” terminals: These terminals let you connect a second power amplifier. ¿El TOSE-AGOSS |* 1101 505 7 Cooling fan The cooling fan operates at high power output levels only. | When connecting a graphic equalizer . Connect it between the PRE OUT terminals of the control amplifier and the INPUT terminals of the power amplifier. #175 Graphic equalizer (not included) CI — т e If sound deteriorates when the graphic equalizer is connected between the control and power amplifiers Passing the sound through the tape deck can improve sound quality. Connect the power amplifier as shown at the top of the page. Then connect the graphic equalizer and tape deck as shown here. Press [TAPE MONITOR] on the control amplifier to select TAPE 1 (wp page 11). Set the graphic equalizer's selector to “SOURCE” when playing sources other than the tape deck used in this connection (see the graphic equalizer's manual for details). Tape deck (not included) REC (IN) PLAY (OUT) TAPE REC (OUT) а ot incuded) | ME o TAPE PLAY (IN) — CC E OUTPUT 1 Ta : LOUE = $ 5 © LD a A RQT5170 Connections Stereo phono cable (1 included with this system) = Dun ram + White (L) <” ‘п Red (R) 9 Connections to other equipment 5 5 "da MD deck (or second tape deck) a (not included) ou | [==] > Tape deck (not included) Co-1C T1-6-- + Tuner (not included) ANALOG ANALOG o Do — JE / m IN OUT CO és === — — Ee O e — REC (IN) PLAY (OUT) OUTPUT Ground wire (not included) „ GND OUTPUT ; (3e. Jon El [1 pe — O O === MM ! —| Second CD player, etc. (not included) L— et Turntable (not included) OUTPUT AUDIO QUT П 700800 VIDEO E en seca OJ o F — lo ae OUT С © е== 009 O Cr J 1 > — = ; TV (not included) CD player (or CD changer) DVD player (not included) (not included) RQT5170 Conneciing the speakers Connecting the speaker cables | i | 1 2 | | To prevent damage to circuitry, never | short-circuit the positive (+) and negative © + | (>) speaker wires. © — | ® S Right speaker Left speaker (not included) (not included) ® © ® © Speaker cables (not included) Speaker Impedance “B” terminals | When only the “A” or only the "B” terminals are used: 4-16 ©2 For connection to a second pair of speakers. When the “A” and “B” terminals are used simultaneously: 8-16 Q Connecting the power supply BE SURE TO READ THE CAUTION FOR THE AC MAINS LEAD ON PAGE 3 BEFORE CONNECTION. AC mains lead = Connect the AC mains lead only after all other connections have (included) — — been made. Connector Household mains socket Insertion of Connector Even when the connector is perfectly inserted, depending on the type of inlet used, the front part of the connector may jut out as shown in the drawing. However there is no problem using the unit. Approx. 6 mm Appliance inlet RQT5170 Connections Multi-amplifier system setup The two PRE OUT terminals on the control amplifier allow you to connect a second power amplifier. This kind of setup with the Technics SE- A1010 (not included) unleashes a multitude of system configurations which will give you better control over sound quality in the listening ambient and gain clearer sound than ever before. This explains how to connect a Technics SE-A1010. To use one amplifier for the high region and one for the low region This illustration shows connection that allows control of the treble range level with [LEVEL CONTROL] on SE-A1010. If you would rather have control over the bass range level, connect SE-A1010 to the LF terminals on the speakers. (See the SE-A1010's operating instructions for details.) 9 3 © o © ce RQT5170 Stereo phono cable (not included) pr — Amplifier connection cable (included) POO 1 à 4 САЙ Ром Es || 0 : a he 8 Stereo phono cable (not included) Connection cable for remote control (included with SE-A1010) Right speaker (not included) Left speaker (not included) To use as left/right monaural amplifiers Left and right channel separation will be better and sound orientation improved. Stereo phono cable (not included) Amplifier connection cable (included) Stereo phono cable (included) EE. Speaker cables — | (not included) for remote control (included with SE-A1010) CHF Eg LF Speaker cables ; Right speaker Left speaker (not included) (not included) (not included) | o DO} [о о со ос o o ol © O. 9 de. | = | ET: = ООО 1 - : . E 3 ' " 3 | "> | 1 [Vs ler] | | OL v— of Hw ape 1626/ A ; 3 TAPE MONITOR 1 i TAPE 1 TAPE 2/MD SOURCE y + ÍA SPEAKERS B 3 SELECTOR TAPE 1TAPE2/MD AUX DVD CD TUNER PHONO O O O OO O © VOLUME N E ebervaeoeratavaroroasetorrAttovaacarezteCene ter rcoCAEeaADOrTÓ TALE? Don i EE Sod Ia e RAI mr oo | Tu nda Les Tele ВЕ ан EE SRR Ye FL TY PURO ty ee Te aigu fy VRE de AS Listening Before operation, set [VOLUME] to the “MIN” position. Press [ = (5 = OI] of the power amplifier to the “ = ON” position. “ ()” indicator will tight up. Press [ m O =. 0/1] of the control amplifier. Both amps will turn ON and, about 4 seconds later, the “OPERATION” indicator on the power amplifier will light up. Once the control amplifier has been turned on, both amplifiers can then be turned ON or OFF simultaneously. Use [ =. © Ко O on the control amplifier when turning the system on or off. Press [TAPE MONITOR] so that the “SOURCE” indicator lights up. Each time the button is pressed, the indicator will change as follows. TAPE 1 — TAPE 2/MD — SOURCE | Select the speakers to be used. The corresponding speaker indicator will illuminate. Turn [SELECTOR] to select the desired source. The indicator which corresponds to the selected input source will light up. TAPE 1: Tape deck TAPE 2/MD: Second tape deck or MD deck AUX: Component connected to the “AUX” terminals DVD: DVD player CD: CD player (or CD changer) TUNER: Tuner PHONO: Turntable Start the desired source. Refer to the appropriate operating instructions for details. Adjust the volume. Operation indicator (OPERATION) This indicator illuminates when the power amplifier is in the normal operating condition. If the (+) and (>) wires of the speaker cables are shorted, or if a circuit abnormality such as DC voltage in the power output to the speakers is detected, the protection circuit will operate and the “OPERATION” indicator will turn off. Using this system with SE-A1010 If an SE-A1010 power amplifier is connected as described in the connections section (sp page 10), it will also be switched between on and standby the same as this system's SE-A909S when power operations are done on the control amplifier (step 2). This system's amplifiers will both be turned off if the power amplifier is turned off, but you will not be able to tum them on again with the remote control when in this condition, and further, if an SE-A1010 is connected, it will remain on (use its power button to turn it off). S 8 © RQT5170 “у $ : O ul "NOU A uz NENA UD Ape BALANCE LR оочопоооооеотеосооовоочтоововевечочочоовово во в яоооовевае м - 2) BASS TREBLE MIN e MAX MIN o MAX UV qu ON МАТОМЕ NO OS MUTING MUTING ~ A 205 PHONES © => ; VOLUME MIN MAX Headphones (not included) METER LIGHT RQT5170 5, Et Er EE EE Er tlt Rss I PE I BE ENN II PRN ITE DENIER NIN EERIE SY 5, *s=envoooocameaaamcavaraneacaecantarenerraococoszeceaaaored: PSneovancomereararacvanatcocaCcaaDaCT acota caNTCaca Listening To adjust the sound balance A Turn [BALANCE] to adjust the left/right sound balance. This unit features a state-of-the-art variable gain control amplifier (VGCA). Rather than reducing the volume of the input signal and then amplifying it as was done in the past, this unit uses the VGCA circuit to change the gain of the amplifier itself. This has resulted in a 10 dB improvement on the S/N ratio of past models. Leave VGCA on during normal use. VGCA is switched on at the time of purchase. To adjust the tone quality Es ( Press [VGCA] to turn the “VIA TONE” indicator on. O Turn [BASS] to adjust the low-frequency sound. Turn [TREBLE] to adjust the high-frequency sound. Press again to turn VGCA on again. Sound is heard unadjusted. To mute the sound level Remote control only Press [MUTING]. The “MUTING” indicator on this unit will light up. Press once again to return to the previous volume level. The “MUTING” indicator will turn off. Muting is also canceled when the unit is turned off. To listen through headphones El Decrease the volume at the control amplifier, and connect the headphones. Plug type: 6.3 mm stereo If sound from speakers is not wanted, press SPEAKER [A] and/or [B] to turn off the speaker indicators. Avoid listening for prolonged periods of time to prevent hearing damage. Turning the power meter light on/off Press [METER LIGHT]. Note | If the unit is turned off while the power meter light is on, a small click will be heard a few seconds later. This is an automatic adjustment by the internal mechanism, not an indication of malfunction. Recording Connect the tape deck or MD deck to either of the “REC (OUT) (TAPE 1 or TAPE 2/MD)" terminals on the back of the unit. Press [TAPE MONITOR] so that the “SOURCE?” indicator lights up. о са 5 Oo 0 4% LEE EEE Turn [SELECTOR] to select the source to be recorded. AUX: Equipment connected to the AUX terminal. DVD: DVD player o En CD: CD player (or CD changer) Nl” ||| тентом, PHONO: Turntable bo © | i ; Begin recording on tape deck or MD deck. Follow your equipment's operating instructions, с o ab 3 O Begin the source to be recorded. TAPE MONITOR TAPE 1 TAPE 2/MD SOURCE + ¡Note | | O O 30€ | : Some DVD players need special settings before recording. See the DVD player's operating instructions for details. | Recording between TAPE 1 and TAPE 2/MD | POldeATaUACUACTACASANTEOET NAECUCCETECETACTA TEEN CETÉECCATEOS: ..... vn... - YOU can record from TAPE 1 to TAPE 2/MD and vice versa. SELECTOR | i From TAPE 1 to TAPE 2/MD (1) Press [TAPE MONITOR] so “SOURCE” lights. O) Turn [SELECTOR] so “TAPE 1” lights. (3) Start recording on the recording deck and playback on the playback deck. From TAPE 2/MD to TAPE 1 in step @, turn [SELECTOR] so “TAPE 2/MD" lights. si To check a recording в With a tape deck with 3 heads, it is possible to monitor the sound TAPE MONITOR * recorded. ; TAPE 1 TAPE 2MD SOURCE E i 205: O O В “ ” N AN +. Press [TAPE MONITOR] to select “TAPE 1” or - © “TAPE 2/MD” and set the monitor switch on the tape deck to “TAPE”. TAPE 1: To monitor the deck connected to the TAPE 1 terminals, ‘i TAPE 2/MD: To monitor the deck connected to the TAPE 2/MD terminals. When finished using the tape monitor, press [TAPE MONITOR] again to select “SOURCE”. 13 RQTS170 Using the remote control 14 RQT5170 Remote control operation The remote control can be used to operate other units manufactured by Technics and Panasonic in addition to this system, including CD players (or CD changers), tuners, cassette decks, MD decks and DVD players which are equipped with a remote control sensor. Note Depending on the model, there may be cases where operation is not possible. | pi вен 89 зоб вон For details on how to do this, refer to the operating instructions for the respective component. E legs eh RRE LE ce pas PE Amplifier and system control buttons [AMP OJO Turns the amplifiers on/off. [TAPE 1, TAPE 2, CD, TUNER, MD, DVD, AUX, PHONO] # 43% HE 3 me eue 5 i FETE ET frp RE For selecting input source. (mp page 11.) [- VOLUME +] ® Adjust volume. [MUTING] © Mutes the sound. (m» page 12.) [AUDIO A] O Turns off the audio components. (This may not be possible with some models.) Tuner control buttons [TUNER] [3] VO [TUNER]...Set the remote control to the tuner mode. Press this button first before trying to use the following buttons. * To turn the tuner on/off [TUNER] — [©] (This may not be possible with some models.) [BAND] © For selecting band. [V CH A1® For selecting channel sequentially. [1-9, 0] [>10] ® ® For selecting channel directly. (Example: Channel 1)...[1] (Example: Channel 10]...[210] — [1] — [0] DVD DECK1/2 BAND v cH A CJ TAPE1 TAPE? CD TUNER DVD AUX —PHONO Remote control operation CD player (or CD changer) and MD deck control buttons [CD] [Ö]1©® [CD]...Set the remote control to the CD player mode. Press this button first before trying to use the following buttons. e To turn the CD player (or CD changer) on/off [CD] — [©] (This may not be possible with some models.) [MD] [O1®©® [MD]...Set the remote control to the MD deck mode. Press this button first before trying to use the following buttons. e To turn the MD deck on/off [MD] — [D] (This may not be possible with some models.) [DISC] [1-9, 0,210] )> TE DO For selecting disc and track. e To start from the desired disc (CD changer only) (For 5 CD changer ) (Example: Disc 5)...[DISC] — [5] > [>] ( For MEGA CD changer 3 ) (Example: Disc 5)...[DISC] — [5] — [>] (Example: Disc 10)...[DISC] — [1] — [01 — [>] e To select a track (Example: Track 1)...[1] (Example: Track 10)...[210] — [1] — [0] [<, >>, <<, >>, E, 4/11, >1O [)>]...Starts playback [ HE] [D>P!]...Skip backward/forward to other tracks. [ << ] [ >> 1...Search through the current track for parts you want to hear, during playback. [4/11 ]...Pauses playback. To resume playback, press [>]. [MM]...Stops playback. % “MEGA CD changer” is any Technics CD changer that takes more than 50 discs. Е 5 ® Е S QO + © 3 15 RQT5170 Using the remote control RQT5170 DVD DECKi/2 В [TAPE 1, TAPE 2] [HD] © O [TAPE 1] [TAPE 2]...Set the remote control to the cassette deck mode. Press the button which corresponds to the cassette deck being used (TAPE 1 or TAPE 2). Press one of these buttons first before trying to use the following buttons. e To turn the cassette deck on/off [TAPE 1] or [TAPE 2] — [(D ] (This may not be possible with some models.) [DECK1/2] © (Double cassette deck only) Switches between DECK 1 and DECK 2. [<<, >>, E, </11, >] (7) [)]...Starts playback from side A. [ 4/ IN ]...Starts playback from side B. (Only for cassette decks with reverse function) [ << ] [>> ]...Rewinds/fast forwards the tape, [M]...Stops playback. DVD] [0] OE [DVD]...Set the remote control to the DVD player mode. Press this button first before trying to use the following buttons. e To turn the DVD player on/off [DVD] + [©] (This may not be possible with some models.) [TITLE, MENU, DISPLAY, SELECT, 4, », 4, \ ] [1-9, 0] e To select the title [TITLE] > [<] [>] [A] [Y] — [SELECT] e To use the DVD menu [MENU] — [<] [>] [A] [Y] — [SELECT] e To clear the DVD menu [MENU] e To use on-screen graphic controls (Graphic user interfaces, GUI, are a feature of some DVD players. See your player's manual for details.) [DISPLAY] > [<] [>] —> [1-9] [0] or [A] [Y] > [SELECT] [4ч, >>! ] [>] [4/1] Ш] оО [)]...Starts playback. [ 4] [D>D]...Skips to other tracks or chapters. [4/11 ]...Pauses playback. To resume playback, press [>]. [M]...Stops playback. If the clear panel comes off m @ Insert the panel as shown in the illustration. @ Ensure the panel is parallel to the unit, then press firmly down and in on the levers until they click into place. (3) Check that the panel now moves correctly. If it does not, remove it and repeat the above procedure. Maintenance To clean this unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. If the surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth dipped in a soap- and-water solution or a weak detergent solution. e Never use alcohol, paint thinner or benzine to clean this unit. e Before using chemically treated cloth, read the instructions that came with the cloth carefully. © © = © Le © a 17 RQT5170 Е 5 3 RQT5170 Technical specifications (DIN 45 500) Input sensitibity/inpedance PHONO MM TUNER, CD, DVD, AUX, TAPE 1, TAPE 2/MD Total harmonic distortion (VGCA ON) (VOL MAX 20 Hz-20 kHz) 2.5 mV/47 КО 200 т\//22 kQ РНОМО ММ 0.01% TUNER, CD, DVD, AUX, TAPE 1, TAPE 2/MD 0.01% S/N (VGCA ON) PHONO MM 75 dB (77 dB, IHF '66) TUNER, CD, DVD, AUX, TAPE 1, TAPE 2/MD 103 dB (100 dB, IHF '66) 114 dB (IHF A S=2 V rated output) Frequency response PHONO MM RIAA standard curve +1 dB (30 Hz—15 kHz) TUNER, CD, DVD, AUX, TAPE 1, TAPE 2/MD 3 Hz—100 kHz (+0, -3 dB) +0 dB, —0.3 dB (20 Hz—20 kHz) Phono maximum input voltage (1 kHz, RMS) MM 90 mV (IHF '66) Tone controls BASS +10 dB, ~10 dB (50 Hz) TREBLE +10 dB, —10 dB (20 kHz) Muting (Remote control only) — « dB Output voltage TAPE 1, TAPE 2/MD REC OUT 200 mV PRE OUT ТУ H GENERAL Dimensions (WX HX D) 430 X91.5<300 mm Weight 2.85 kg SE-A909S 20 Hz-20 kHz continuous power output both channels driven 2X70 W (8 ©) 1 kHz continuous power output both channels driven (THD: 1%) 2X85 W (8 Q) 2X120 W (4 Q) 63 Hz-12.5 kHz continuous power output both channels driven (THD: 0.7%) 2X80 W (8 Q) 2X105W (4 Q) Total harmonic distortion rated power at 20 Hz—20 kHz intermodulation distortion (50 Hz: 7 kHz=4:1, SMPTE) rated power 0.015% (8 Q) 0.007% (8 ©) Residual hum and noise 0.3 mV Damping factor 70 (82) 35 (4 Q) Headphones output level/mpedance 540 mV/330 Q Load impedance AorB 4-16 Q A and B 8-16 © input sensitivity/impedance 1 V/20 kQ S/N (rated power, 4 Q) Frequency response INPUT 95 dB (115 dB, IHF '66) 5 Hz—100 kHz (+0, -3 dB) 20 Hz—20 kHz (+0 dB, -0.5 dB) HE GENERAL Power supply AC 50 Hz, 230-240 V Power consumption 285 W Standby 1.6 W Dimensions (WXHX D) 430 X158X344 mm Weight 10.1 kg Notes: 1. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Weight and dimensions are approximate. 2. Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum analyzer. Troubleshooting guide Before requesting service for this unit, check the chart below for a If you are in doubt about some of the check points, or if the possible cause of the problem you are experiencing. Some simple remedies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem, refer to checks or a.minor adjustment on your part may eliminate the the directory of Authorized Service Centers (enclosed with this unit) . problem and restore proper operation. to locate a convenient service center, or consult your dealer for instructions. | Problem | Probable cause(s) | Suggested remedy | Page(s) | Common problems Unit doesn’t come on. The AC mains lead is not fully inserted. e Confirm the plug is fully inserted. g The powar buttons on You pressed [ m 5 =m Ofljonthe | * Turn the power amplifier on before tuming 11 both amplifiers are control amplifier first. the control amplifier on. pressed to “æ (5A” but they do not come on. Sound is not heard. The tape monitor function is on. e Press [TAPE MONITOR] so the 11 | “SOURCE” indicator lights up. Connections are incomplete or incorrect | * Check to be sure that all connection wires 7-10 to the speaker systems, etc. are correctiy connected. The incorrect input source has been e Select the correct source. 11 selected. The speaker(s) selector is(are) set | e Turn ON the speaker indicator(s). 11 incorrectly. The muting function is on. e Press [MUTING]] on the remote control. 12 The left and right sounds The left and right cables are reversed. e Check and correct all connections. 7-10 are reversed. The sound lacks depth One of the speakers is connected out of | e Reconnect the speakers maintaining 9,10 © (i.e. thin bass, tinny phase [K{+) — (=), (=) > (HJ. proper polarity [i.e., (+) — (+), > © sound). G Talon Low-pitched “hum” or An AC mains lead or a fluorescent light, | e Try separating this unit from the electric — © “buzz” is heard. etc., is near the connection wires. appliance. Sound is not heard from The speaker wires are disconnected. e Check and correct ihe connections of the 9,10 one of the speakers. speaker wires. The balance control is set too far to one e Set so sounds are heard in the center. 12 side. Sound stops during a The protection circuitry has functioned e Switch OFF the power, and, after — performance, or no sound because the positive and negative determining and correcting the cause, is heard when the power speaker connection wires are “shorted”, switch ON the power once again. is switched ON. В speakers with an impedance less than e Use speakers of the proper impedance 9 the indicated rated impedance of the rating. amplifier are used, or DC voltage appears in the output, causing the protection circuitry to function. While using the remote control The remote contro! does Batteries are incorrectly placed. e Insert the batteries so that the positive (+) not function. and negative (-) polarities are correct. 6 | The remote control batteries are e Replace them with new batteries. drained. ROTS170 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Osaka 542-8588, Japan RQT5170-B HO699MKO (О)
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