Remote control unit – Philips AW 7992 User Manual
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CONNECTIONS
RADIO RECEPTION
Note: To avoid disturbing noises, switch off the set
or reduce the VOLUME @!@ before making any
connections.
Stereo headphone socket .<¡1! PHONES ©
You may connect stereo headphones with 3.5 mm
piug to socket .'¡7, PHONES ®. The loudspeakers are
then muted.
Socket for microphone @ MICROPHONE
For one microphone with 6.3 mm plug.
Important: In order to avoid undesired mixing of
signals during recording and playback, the MICRO
PHONE socket@should be disconnected when not
in use.
Socket for FM-aerial @ EXT. ANTENNA
(Not on all versions)
Socket @ is for connection of:
- a roof-mounted FM aerial with an impedance of
75 ohms
- the Cable or Community Antenna System, imped
ance 75 ohms
Input sockets CD/AUX @
Cinch-sockets for amplifying or recording the signal
from an amplifier, receiver, tuner, recorder. CD
player, etc.
• Connect the CD/AUX sockets @ to the output
sockets TAPE OUT. REC OUT or LINE OUT of the
other set.
Loudspeaker terminals @ SPEAKERS
See fig. 4 for connecting the supplied loudspeakers
(or others with an impedance of 4 Ohms). Connect
the coloured (or marked) wire to the coloured
terminal.
See fig.3 for removing and fixing the supplied
loudspeakers.
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT____________
• Insert as indicated two batteries, type R6, UM3 or
AA (fig. 2).
• Operate the remote control unit by pointing it
towards the apparatus and pressing the button
required.
• The MUTE button is not present on the apparatus,
its function is to allow you to switch off the sound.
Press again to switch the sound on again.
• Switch on the set with POWER switch ©.
• Set the FUNCTION selector ©to RADIO.
• Adjust the sound with the controls VOLUME ©f@,
BALANCE @ and GRAPHIC EQUALIZER ®.
• Select the wave band using the BAND selector ©
The radio display © shows the selected wave band
'FM'. 'MW (Medium Wave) or 'LW (Long Wave) and
the frequency in 'MHz' (for FM) or 'kHz' (for MW and
LW). (LWnot 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).
You may also push-in the telescopic aerial and
connect an external FM-aerial with an impedance
of 75 Ohms (or the Community or Cable Antenna
system) to the EXT. ANTENNA socket© (not on all
versions).
- 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.
• In case of FM-reception, set the FM MONO/STE-
REO selector ® to the desired position.
• Tune automatically, manually or by means of the
PRESET-buttons © 'P1'...'P5' to a radio station.
Automatic tuning
•
Keep TUNING © V or A pressed until the
displayed frequency keeps on changing; then re
lease the button. The receiver stops when finding a
strong transmitter.
• If the transmitter found is not the desired one,
simply repeat this operation.
Manual tuning
Manual tuning is useful when you already know the
frequency of the desired transmitter (e.g. from your
programme guide).
•
Keep TUNING © V or A pressed until you
approach the required frequency.
• Then release the button and press it again quickly
and briefly: then the displayed frequency stops.
• Then press TUNING V or A briefly each time. In
this way the frequency is changed step-by-step until
finally the right frequency has been reached. One
step is 0.05 MHz (50 kHz) on FM. 9 or 10 kHz on MW
and 1 kHz on LW.
• When the FM STEREO indicator ^ lights up.
you are receiving a FM-stereo transmitter. A disturb
ing noise, due to a weak FM-stereo signal, can be
suppressed by setting the FM MONO/STEREO
selector ©to FM MONO. The FM STEREO indicator
© ^ will then go out and you will hear (and record)
the FM programme in mono.
• Always switch off the set after use with POWER
switch ©.