Part names, functions and displays, 7english – Denon DRA-F100 User Manual

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TIME

TIMER

ON

OFF

TUNED

STEREO

MONO AUTO

MEMO

ADJ

SLEEP

OFF

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MHz

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PART NAMES, FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAYS

RECEIVER

q

SYSTEM power operation switch
(ON/STANDBY)

This turns the power for the entire system on

and off.

Press this once to turn the power on, then press

again to set the power to the standby mode.

w

REMOTE SENSOR

When operating the remote control unit, point it

at this sensor.

e

TUNING UP and DOWN buttons

These buttons are used to select AM and FM

stations and to set the clock and timer.

r

BAND (AM/FM) selector button

The band switches between AM and FM each

time this button is pressed.

t

MONO/STEREO selector button

AUTO mode:

Use this mode to receive programs in stereo.

The sound and the indicators on the display

automatically switch between monaural

(”MONO“) and stereo (”STEREO“) according

to whether the program is being broadcast in

monaural or stereo.

MONO mode:

Use this mode to receive programs in

monaural, regardless of whether they are

being broadcast in monaural or stereo.

Set this mode if there is much noise or if the

signals are weak when receiving stereo

programs (when ”AUTO“ is lit).

y

Display

u

VOLUME control

Use this to adjust the overall volume.

The volume increases when the control is

turned clockwise (,) and decreases when it is

turned counterclockwise (.).

i

PHONES (headphones jack)

Plug the headphones into this jack.

No sound is produced from the speakers when

headphones are plugged in.

o

TIMER button

Press this when setting the timer and to turn the

timer on so that it operates at the set times.

When the button is pressed after the timer has

been set, the timer standby mark (”

“)

appears on the display. Press again to turn the

mark off.

The timer will not operate when the ”

“ mark

is off.

!0

DISPLAY button

This button is used to switch the display

between the reception frequency (function) and

the clock.

!1

MEMORY button

This button is used to preset AM and FM

stations and when setting the timer.

!2

FUNCTION (input) selector button

Use this to select the input (function).

The input changes in the following order each

time this button is pressed: CD, TAPE, TUNER,

PHONO, MD and AUX. (The function changes

automatically when the system’s CD player or

cassette deck is played or when a preset

channel is recalled on the tuner.)

!3

BASS control

Use this to adjust the volume of the low

frequencies.

!4

TREBLE control

Use this to adjust the volume of the high

frequencies.

!5

BALANCE control

Use this to adjust the balance of the volume

between the left and right channels.

When set at the center position, the volume is

the same for the left and right channels.

RECEIVER DISPLAY

The timer will operate
when this is lit.

This lights when the display is set to the clock
mode.

The reception band, reception frequency, reception
function, time and timer settings are displayed here.

This indicates the number of the
preset channel.

This lights when a
station is tuned in
properly.

This flashes for approximately 10
seconds when the MEMORY
button is pressed while pre-
setting stations.

These light when setting the timer.
”TIMER“ lights when the timer is
set.

This lights when the sleep timer is operating.

This lights when in the standby
mode.

These display the reception mode.
STEREO : This lights when a stereo program is received in the

AUTO mode.

MONO : This lights when a monaural program is received in the

AUTO mode and when the MONO/STEREO button is
pressed, setting the manual mode.

AUTO

: This lights when the MONO/STEREO button is pressed,

setting the auto mode.

The timer standby mark (”

“) does not light if the current time and the timer have not been set.

NOTE:

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