Selecting a program source, To adjust volume, Important – Sony STR-D711 User Manual
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Controls
Selecting a Program Source
You can enjoy superb sounds using the audio adjustment
functions as shown beiow.
MASTER
SPEAKERS
TONE DBFB VOLUME
Adjusting Volume
To adjust volume
Turn MASTER VOLUME.
To reduce the sound to a low level temporarily (- 20 dB
attenuation)
Press MUTING. The indicator lights up.
Press again to restore the same listening level as before.
Adjusting Left and Right Sound Balance
Adjust BALANCE to correct stereo imaging, when the
speaker position is not symmetrical.
Adjusting Tone from the Front Speakers
Press ACOUSTIC so that ACOUSTIC appears on the
dispaly and then press CURSOR MODE so that the TONE
indicator lights up. Press < or > to select BASS or
TREBLE respectively and then press A or v to adjust the
level.
Reinforcing the Bass
Press DBFB (Dynamic Bass Feedback) so that DBFB ON
appears on the display. Press again to turn off the effect so
that DBFB OFF appears on the display.
Selecting the Speaker System
To drive speaker system A: Set SPEAKERS to A.
To drive speaker system B; Set SPEAKERS to B.
To drive both speaker systems A and B (series
connection); Set SPEAKERS to A + B.
For headphone listening: Connect headphones to
HEADPHONES and set SPEAKERS to OFF.
Turntable
CD player
Tape deck
DAT
VCR
LD player
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Select the program source.
What you select
Press
Phono record
PHONO
Radto Broadcast
TUNER
Compact disc
CD
DAT program
DAT
Taped program
TAPE 1, TAPE 2 MONITOR
Video program
VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2/LD,
VIDEO 3(STR-D911 only)
When a function selector is pressed, the indicator
of the function you have selected appears on the
display.
Select the function with the remote commander,
the power switches of both this receiver and the
selected equipment are turned on.
IMPORTANT
Speaker systems A and B are series connected. When
only one speaker system is connected, no sound can be
heard at the A + B position.
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