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Perreaux TU6/TU6P User Manual

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to

STANDBY BUTTON

in the

REMOTE

CONTROLLER

section above .


NOTE: The POWER indicator light located
above the front panel power button will
always be illuminated when the TU6 is
receiving power from an AC power outlet.
The standby mode will only operate if this
light is illuminated.

- TUNING

∨∨∨∨

(Down)

∧∧∧∧

(Up) Buttons

Tuning control buttons are located on both
the remote control and front panel. For a
description of their operation refer to

TUNING

in the

REMOTE CONTROLLER

section above

(see also

AUTO TUNING

above).


- DIGITAL DISPLAY
The fluorescent display is located on the front
panel of the TU6 and indicates the following:

Frequency band (AM or FM)
Frequency -MHz for FM - kHz for AM
Auto (If auto tune function is selected)
Memory ( If memory function is selected)
Stereo (if receiving a stereo broadcast)
Tuned (if tuned to a station)
Ch

−−−−−−−−

(

#

of a memorised station pre-set )


- MUTE OFF / MONO BUTTON
The Mute Off / Mono control button is not
replicated on the remote control. It is
designed to enable the TU6 to receive weak
signal strength stations. Operation of this
mode will defeat the muting circuitry and
produce a mono output signal. (The muting
circuitry employed in the TU6 is designed to
remove unwanted hiss and spurious noise ).

NOTE: At initial turn - on (i.e. for the first
time) the Mute Off / Mono function is
selected. To select stereo operation, push
the Mute Off / Mono button once at initial

installation. This set-up will not have to
repeated except if the TU6 mains supply is
interrupted for more than a week or so.


- BAND

The Band button is located both on the front
panel and remote controller. Depressing this
control alternately causes the TU6 to switch
between AM and FM bands

- MEMORY BUTTON

The Memory control button is not replicated
on the remote control however this control in
conjunction with the remote controller

enables pre-setting of up to 20 AM or FM
stations, directly accessible from the remote
control. The instructions for setting up pre-set
stations are as follows -

a) Select the band AM or FM you wish to
select a radio station from.

b) Select a station you wish to pre-set using
the tuning buttons on the remote control or
front panel in either manual or auto tuning
modes.

c) Decide which channel (pre-set) number to
assign to the station (We will use channel 11
for this example).

d) With the remote in one hand, push the
Memory button on the TU6 front panel at
which time the Memory light will illuminate.

e) Point the remote at the TU6 front panel
and depress the 10+ button then release it.
Then depress the number 1 button and
release it at which time the display will
indicate 'CH11' and the 'MEMORY' light will
extinguish - CH11 is now pre-set.

Note: do not push both the 10+ and 1 buttons
together as no signal will be sent .


f) To pre-set further channels repeat as
above.

NOTE: The Memory light will extinguish after
approximately 5 seconds if no pre-set
channel number request is received from the
remote control. If you have been too slow
setting the pre-set channel number simply
press the Memory button again and re-select
the channel number required.

- REMOTE SENSOR WINDOW

This window is located to the right of the front
panel indicator panel and houses the remote
sensor. Ensure this area is not covered in
any way as this may inhibit the remote
controls performance

REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS / LABELS


The following user connections and labels
are situated on the rear panel of the TU6 -
Please ensure all warnings are read, noted
and adhered to.

- SERIAL NUMBER LABEL
All Perreaux units are allocated a unique
serial number which are recorded at the
factory against build details. If you should
require information about your unit, providing
the serial number will help achieve a prompt
reply. Keep a copy of all your serial numbers
in a safe place. The ability to identify and
prove ownership can be very useful.

- MAINS/LINE VOLTAGE LABEL
The voltage label indicates the mains/line
voltage the unit will accept. Always check
this setting when first installing your TU6. A
variance of +/- 5% above or below that
voltage indicated is acceptable. Contact your