Connections, Tuner, Connections tuner – Philips AZ 8110 User Manual

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CONNECTIONS

TUNER

CONNECTIONS • fig. 1 and 3

RADIO RECEPTION

Stereo headphone socket ©O PHONES

For stereo headphones with 3.5 mm plug. Inserting

the plug will disconnect the loudspeakers.

CD Output sockets CD OUT @
Cinch-sockets for CD-reproduction (not radio or cas­
sette) through e.g. your stereo system.
• Connect the CD OUT sockets @ to the input sock­

ets LINE IN, AUX or CD of the other set.

The CD OUT output signal is not affected by the posi­

tion

of

the

controls

VOLUME

BASS/TREBLE

©

and TURBO BASS GENERATOR ®.

Socket for microphone @ MIC

For a microphone with 3.5 mm plug.

To avoid disturbing noises, reduce the VOLUME ®

before connecting the microphone.

-

'Public address': you can reproduce your voice am­

plified through the loudspeakers: set the MODE
selector ©to TAPE.

-

Disc-jockey: you can mix your voice with the CD,

TAPE or TUNER: set the MODE selector © to CD,
TAPE or TUNER. In the CD or TUNER mode, you

can record it all on the cassette deck.

Adjust the sound with the controls VOLUME @,

BASS/TREBLE © and TURBO BASS GENERATOR ®.
If a howling sound occurs, keep the microphone away

from the loudspeakers or reduce the VOLUME ©.

Disconnect the microphone when not in use.

• Switch on the set using the POWER button ©.

• Set the MODE selector ©to TUNER.

Adjust the sound with the controls VOLUME ®,

BASS/TREBLE © and the TURBO BASS GENERA­

TOR bass button ®

• Select the wave band using the BAND selector.®.

(SW and LW not on all versions).

-

For FM, pull out the telescopic aerial. To improve

FM-reception, incline and turn the aerial. Reduce

its length if the FM-signal is too strong (very close

to a transmitter).

- For AM/MW and LW (Medium and Long Wave),

' the set is provided with a built-in aerial, so there is

no need to use the telescopic aerial. The aerial can
be directed by turning the whole set.

-

For Short Wave (SV^, the telescopic aerial must

be pulled out and placed in the vertical position. To

improve SW-reception, vary the length of the aeri­
al.

• Tune to a radio station using the TUNING knob ®.
• When FM STEREO ♦ ® lights up, you are receiv­

ing a FM-stereo transmitter. A disturbing noise, due
to a weak FM-stereo signal, can be suppressed by

setting the FM MONO/STEREO button ® to FM

MONO JL. FM STEREO ♦©will then go out and you

will hear (and record) the FM programme in mono.

Always switch off the set after use with POWER

button ®.

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