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INTEGRATED STEREO AMPLIFIER
PMA-ZOOOIVR
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
“SERIAL NO.
PLEASE RECORD UNIT SERIAL NUMBER ATTACHED TO THE REAR OF THE
CABINET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE”
-Y
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to tho
presence ot uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within ihe
product’s enclosure ihat may be of sufficienl magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamatron poinl within an equilateral triangle is
rntendecl to elert the user to the presence of important
operating end maintenance (ser.viciny) instructions rn the
literature accompanying the appliance.
I.. ..--. - .__ J
@
‘ro
PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BILADE OF
PLUG ‘I.0 WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
-..... -.-._- .._ .^ - - ..-.. .._“_ ~
POlJR iVlTER LES CHOCS iLECTRIC&JES, INTERODIJIRE LA
1LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE I..A FICHE DANS LA BORNE
CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU’ Al.1
FOND.
.Thisdevice cornplies with Part ‘I5 of the FCr: Rules. C)peratron is subject to
the following two condibons: (I) Thrs device may not cause harmfrul
interference, end (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undosir-ed operation.
--- -..-. -.-~ __.. -.-.-
This Ciass B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadien
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareii nurneriquo de la c&se I3 respecte toruies ies exiyences du
Rkglemer~t sur le rnaternel brouilieur du Canada.
-.- ...-__.__ -.__ - -r-‘-~ ~_ --_ ~.- --_. - ‘,....-. .~ ..~ .._- ._- I_
e Handle the power cord carefully
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10
1I
12.
Read Instriclions .-
All Lhe safety and operating inslructiolI.5
should be read before the product is operated.
Retain Instruclions ....The safety and operaling instructions
should be retained for future referonce.
Heed Warnings - All warnings on the product and in Ihe
operating ins&uctions should be adhered to.
Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions should
be followed.
Cleaning .- Unplug this pi.oduct from the wall outlel before
cleaning. Do not IIS~ liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
Attachments ... Do 1101use attachments not recommended by
the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
Water and Moisture - Do not use this producl near water -.-for
example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, lkitchen sink, or laundry
tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; anrl the like.
Accessories - Do not place lhis product on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod, bracket, or iable. The product tnay fall, causing
serious injury to a child or aduli, and serious damage to l.he
product. lJse only with a c;rrt, sland, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product.
Any mounting of ihe product shoklld follow the manufacturer’s
instructions, and should use a
mounting accessory
recommended by the
manufacturer.
A product and (XI I
combination should be
moved with care. Quick
stops, excessive force,
and uneven surfaces may
cause the product and cart
combination to overturn.
Ventilation - Slots and openings in the cabinet are p~ovlded for
ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and
to protect it from overheating, and these openings must no! be
blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by
placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar
surface. Tllis producr should not be placed in a buill-in
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper
ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have
been adhel-ed ‘to.
Power Sources - This product should be operated only from
the type of power source itidicated on ,the marking label. If
you are not sure of tho Lype of powel supply to your home,
consuli your product dealor or local power co:npany. Fat-
products intended to operate from battery power, or other
sources, refer to the operating instructions.
Grounding or Polarization “. [his product may be equipped with
a polarized alternating.-current line plug (a plug having one
blade wider than the other). This pl~ugwill fit into the power
ok&let only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable
to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try roversin! ihe plug. If
the plug
shoi~k~
still fail to fi’r, con&i your eiectrlclan io replace
your obsolete outlet. Do noi defeat the safety purpose of the
potarizod plug.
'I3
15.
16.
11.
18.
19.
20.
%I
72.
23.
24.
25.
Power-Cord Prelection - Power-supply cords should be routed
so that they are not likely lo be walked on or pinched by items
placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to
cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where
they exit from the product.
Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside antenna or cable
system is connected to the product, he sure the antenna or
cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection
against voltage surges and built-up staiic charges. Article 810
of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides
informaiion with regard to proper grounding of the mast and
supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an
antenna discharge unit, siLe of grounding conductors, location
of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes,
and requirements for ihe grounding elecrrode. See Figure A.
Lightning - For added ptolection for Lhis product during a
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for
long periods of time, unplug iI from the wall outlet and
disconnect the antenna or cable system. This wilt prevent
damage to tlie product due to lightning and power-line surges.
Power Lines - An outside antenna system should not be
located it! the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric
light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power
lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system,
extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such
power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
Overloading - Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or
integral convenience rece{&cles as this can result in a risk of
fire or electric shock.
Object and ILiquid Entry .-.Never push objects oi any kind into
this prodlict through openings as they may touch dangerous
voltage points or short-au? parts that could result in a fire or
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the produel.
Servicing - Do not attempt to service this product yourself
as opening or removing covers may expose
you
to
dangerous vol,tage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
Damage Requiring Service - Unplug this pl-oduct from the
wall outlet and refer servicing lo qualified service personnel
under the following conditions:
a) When ihe power-supply cord or plug is damaged,
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the
product,
c) if the product has been exposed to rain or water,
d) If the product does not operate normally by following the
operating instructions. Adiust only ihose controls that are
covered by the operating inslructions as an improper
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will
often require extensive work by a qualified technician to
resiore the produci to its normal operation,
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way,
and
f) When the product exhibits a distincl change in periortnance
- this indicates a need for service.
Replacement Parts - When replacement parts are required, be
sure the service technician has used replacement parts
specified by the manufaclurer or have the same characteristics
as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in
fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
Safety Check -. Upon completion of any service or repairs to
this product, ask the service technician to perform safety
checks to determine that the product is in proper operating
condition.
Wall 01 Ceiling Mounting - The product should be rnounted to
a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
IHeat - .l’he product should be situated away from heat sources
such as radialors, hoat registers, stoves, or other products
(including amplifiers) thal produce heat.
1.Always keep the POWER switch on the main unit turned on.
2. Turn the power on and off from the remote control unit.
3. Unplug the power cord when you do not plan to use the unit for a
long period of time
If only the MUTE/STANDBY LED is lit red, this means that the
power is turned off from the remote control unit. Turn the
power on from the remote control unit.
__ _13
m DESIGNATIONS AND
FUNCTIONS OF PANEL CONTROLS ,_...................._..... ..4 -’ 7
q
CONNECTIONS . .... ..t......................................... 7, 8
m OPERATION . . . . . .... . . ... ..,.....I ,.... I.,.. 9
a REMOTE CONTROI.. OPERATION _............ ,.....,... I.,.... 10, 11
@I TROUBLESl-fOOTlNG .. . . ... . . ..o.............. 12
a SPECIFICATIONS 13
(1) Operating Instructions ..................................................... .I
(2) Warranty ....... ,............................................................... ,‘I
(3) Kemote Control Unit (RC-858) ........................... ................. .I
(4) Batteries I?03 (AAA) ...................................... ,.................. .
(5) Power Supply Cord ........................................................... :I
(6) Service Station List ........................................................... .I
For heat dispersal, leave at least 10 cm of space between the top,
back and sides of this unit and the wall or other components.
r ~~~~~~ 1
When Ihe power switch is tur,ned ON (-1, the
MUTE/STANDBY LED lights.
When .llie power swil is turned ON, power is supplied 10
the unit. It takes a few seconds after the power is turned
ori for the unit to warm up. This is due to the built-in
muting citcuil: tl~ai eliminates noise dul-ing the on/off
operation.
. e infra-red light &ansmitted from the
wireless remote control unit.
For remote control, poini the wireless remote control unir
towards the sensor.
88 1
This jack is used io plug in the headphones.
(The SPEAKI-IH outpul is turned off where the headphorles
are plugged in.)
To prevent hearing loss, do not raise ihe volume level
This knob is used to conlrol the bass qualily of the sound.
VVhen ihe Iknob is set ai ilhe center position, the frequency
characteristics are flattened in Iho range below 1000 Hz.
The bass is emphasized as .ihe knob is moved off center to
the right (0). and reduced as iI: is moved to the left (0).
1
This knob is used to cotltrol the treble quality of the sound.
Whet1 lhe knob is set at lhe center position, the frequency
characteristics are flatlened in the range above 1000 Hz.
The treble is emphasized as the knob is moved off center to
the right (a), and reduced as it is moved to the left (0).
ce ~~~~~~~U 6E:$
s <nob is used to ad i:he balance between the left
and right channels.
\/Vhen it is se1 to the center position, the amptiirlde of the
amplifier is equal on both sides. If the volume on the right
side is too low, turn the knob to the right (0). If .!he volume
on the tef.t side is too tow, turm the Iknob to !he left (0).
This wilt achieve an eve11 balance
on
the left and right sides.
Q ~~~~~~~U ~~~~~~~~
This knob conIrols the ovoralt volume level.
Turn the lknob 1.0Ihe right (0) lo raise the volume and to the
loft 0) to tower it.
cm‘
output source fol- recording onto a
tape deck, etc.
0 2:
se t IIS position when making copies of tapes using two
tape decks. .l.he input signal /torn the deck connected to
t/he TAPE-l/CL)-R inpcrt terminals is fed to the TAPE-Z/MD
REC 0U.i terminals.
Used to recording from the turr&bte.
0 cm
llsecl
lo
recording from ihc CD player.
recol,ding from the tuner.
Used to recording componenr Ihat connected to the
DVD/ AUX-1 terminals.
0 -2:
Used 1.0recording component that conneci-ed to the AUX-
2 terrriinals.
Copying is not possible from TAPE-2/MD 10 TAPE-
l/CD.-R.
I ts
Use these to select the program source.
When the switch for the desired program source is
selected, its LED tights. One prograrn source only can be
selected at a time, as follows.
Use this position when using the ‘tape deck, elc.,
connected to the TAPE-p/MD terminals.
Use this position when using ehe ‘Iape deck, etc.,
connected to the TAPE-?/CD-R terminals.
Use this position when usilly the record player connected
to the PHONO terminals.
Use ~l-ie CARTRIDGE selection switch to switch the
sensitivity to correspond to the cartridge
d to iisten a compaci disc player or other component
that is connected to the CD Lerminats.
play a component such as an FM/AM tuner or a
TV tuner that is connected to the TUNER terminals.
component such as a HiFi video player, TV
luner or tape deck that is connected to the DVD/AIJX-‘I
terminals.
Used Lo play a component such as a Hit? video player, TV
tuner OI- tape deck that is connected LO the AUX-2
ierminals. And power amp direct terminal is selected by
using the P. DIRECT switch on the back panel.
When selecting the power amp direct terminal, ’
volume control function of this ullit does not work, so
set voturne tevel by the component connecting to this
/ lerminat.
The controls (BASS
When set io the ON Irect y
lo
volume
control circuit, providing high quality sound.
I
This IID itashes while the muiing circuit is activated when
ihe power is ~.urned on and when muling is turned on from
‘ihe remote control unit nd remains lit (without flashing)
while the power switch is turned ON (..%).
A
I--
L.
I 1
These are input terminals ,for CD players, iurntables,
&l/FM tuners, tape decks or other playback components.
- ._.__. ..__
Ths PHONO input terminals are equipped with a
short pin-plug. Remove this plug to connect a record
player.
Store the rernoved short pin-plug in a safe place so as
not to lose it. .--.---
connection to tape decks.
is terrninal is directly fed to the
power amp. set volume level by the component connected
to this terminal.
ON position:
Power amp direct terminal is selected when INPUT
SELECTOR is set to AUX-2/f? DIRECT position.
OFF position:
AUX-2 is selected when INPUT SELECTOR is set to AUX-.
2/P. DIRECT position.
rng a power amplifier, a subwoofer
with built-in power an\plifier, etc.
Connect these PRE CIIJT ierminals to the input terminals on
the additional power amplifier, subwoofer, etc.
.__-._.- _...__._
are outputted from the I%E OUT terrnitlals
1
’ even whet, using headphones.
No signal is outpuI:ied when selecting power amp
1
Connect the speaker systems here.
cspt
Connecl the included power supply cord here.
Do not use any other cord than the provided power supply
cord.
uniis, such as tuner, turntable, tape deck, etc.
@SWITCHED (Total capacity: 120 W / 1 A):
rhese outlets are turned ON/OFF when main power
switch is turned on/off.
(9 IINSWITCHED (Capacily: 24.0 W / %A):
This outlet is always ON whether power swifch is on 01’
Off.
-____-.- --.- - ~.- -- -.
quippment may be dirierent according lo the
- J
Connect the turntable’s ground wire here
is terminal is used to reduce noiso when a
xtable, etc., is connected.
lees not provide grounding.
----- ---- _-. -....- -I
1
This switch is set according to the type of player cartridge
to be used.
Set this switch
IO
MM (.@I,)or MC (-1 according to the
type of cartridge used or1your iurntable.
* Speaker impedance
0 When using speaker systems A and 6 separately, speakers
with an impedance of 4.‘to 16 S.&hms can be connected.
@When biwiring wilh biwireable speaker system, speakers
with an irnpeclance of 4 to 16 Q/ohms can be connected.
0 Note that when [ising two sets of speaker systems together
(A t- B), use speakers wth iinpedance 8 to 16 S./ohms,
using speakers with an impedance other than I)etween 8 to
‘I6 ~/Oht’nS
may cause damageS.
Note that this unil is not equipped with a switch for
selecting the speaker sysiem. The A and 13speaker output
terminals are connected in parallel.
0 The proteciive circuit tnay be activated if speakers with
other impedances are conr~ected.
* Be sure to connect the cords between the speaker terminals
and speaker systems with the same polarities (@ to CD,8 to
0). If
not,
the central sound will bo weak and Che position of
the dif-Ferent instruments witI not be clear, diminishing the
stereo effect.
~3When connecting the speakers, he sure that the core wires of
the speaker cords do not slick out from the terminals and
touch olher terminals, each other or the rear panel.
0 Connecting the speaker cords
@ Peel off the sheathing from the end of the cord.
@ ‘Twist the core wires.
0 Turn the speaker terminal counterclockwise to loosen it.
@I Insert ,the core wires entirely, then turn the terminal
clockwise ‘10lighlen il.
This set is equipped with a high speed protective circuit.
This circuit protects the internal circuitry from damage due
to large currents flowing when the speaker jacks are not
completely connected or when an output is generated by a
shot-t circuit. This protective circuit’s operation cuts off the
output to the speakers. In such a case, be sure to turn the
power off and check the connections to the speakers.
Then turn the power
on
again. After muting for several
seconds, the set will operate normally. - -_._
-I
NEVER touch the speaker terminals when the power is on.
1 Doing so could result in electric shocks.
--.
8
ot plug in The power cord until all connections at-c
e to connect ‘rho leii and righe channels properly.
the plugs securely. Incomplete connectiotis can
the SWITCHED AC OUTLETS to plug in aludio
onents. Do not use them for hair dryers or o’clter
/ appliances.
.-...______. -~- - --~
e Note that placing ,ihe pin
~ILICJ
cords next to power supply
cords 01 near power transformers rnay result in humming or
other noise.
0 Pl~e PHONO input jacks have an ex!remely high sensilivity,
so avoid turning up the volume
vvhetl
no pin plug cords are
cotlnecied. Doing so may result
in
induc2ion humming
(booming) from ?l~e speakers. VVhen pin plug colds are nor
connected, insert ihe included short-circuit pin plug.
.-_____.-...--.-. --
DVD player (sound only)
nnv,.
SPEAKEK SYSTEM !A) SPEAKERSYSTEM iR)
Connect lhe groundwire,
but disconnect it ii humming
$
CD player
;P3
ii Power aninlifier
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H L
SPEAI<EH SYSTEM @I-WIHING)
When b&wiring with kwireable speakers,
connect the nrid and high range terminals
to SYSTEM !A) (or SYSTEM (RI), lhe low
range terminals I:OSYSTEM (13)(01
SYSTEM (A)!.
Tape deck 01MD recorder
LINE IN
(rlf-1cI
.INll
OUTWI)
* Make sure that all the connections are proper by referring to
the rear panel.
a Check the polarity (positive and negative) of connections,
and tile directivity of stereo separation (right cord io right
channel terminal, r-nd IeFt cord to loft channel terminal).
0 Check the directiviry of pin cord connection.
* Turn the volume control lknob counterclockwise, I.0
minimum position.
* Sat the rotary knot
@Set SOlJRCE DIRE
Aflcr checking the above items, turn on the power, the alnplifier
is se1 in l.lie ready mode in a few seconds.
~~~~ A B
1. Set the CARTRIDGE selection switch “MC LEE)” or “MM
1”.
2. the INPUT SELECTOH switch to “PMONO”.
3. Operate the turntable and play the
4. ‘lilrn the volume and tone conlrols to yield an
appropriate vol~~me and sound quality.
1 Set LIE INPUT SELLECIOR switch to “CD”.
2. Operale the CD player.
3. Turn i:he volume @ and tono controls
appropriate volume and
sound
qua!ity. to yield an
‘I. Sel the INPUT SELECTOR switch
2. Operate the tune
3. Turn the volume @ and tone controls
appropriate volume and sound quality. to yield an
PL!AYIN
CI
1 ~~~~~~
‘I. Set .the INPUT SELECTOR switcii 0 1.0“OVD/AUX-‘I ” (UIJX-2/
I-?DIRECT) position.
2. Operate the Audio equipment
SySiW7S.
3. Turn the volurne @ and tono conitols to yield an
appropriate volun~e and sound quality.
If power amp direct svi/itch (BACI< PANEL) is set to ON
position, powor amp direcl terminal is selecied when AUX-.
2/S? DIRECT is selected. (see
.~ --_____--.- -.- ...-
1. Set ,the INPIJ’I’ SELECTOR switcl\ @ to “TAPE.--l/CD-R” OI
“TAPE.2/MD”.
2. Opetate the iape Ueck.
3. Turn the volume @ and tone controls , @, I.0 yield an
appropriate volume and :xx~ixf quality.
1. Set ,the HEC OIJT SELECITOR switch to ihe program
source you wish to record.
2. Play back ihe program source.
3. Start recording with the component connec-ied to “TAPE-
l/CD-R” or “TAPE-2/MD”.
0 In the PMA-ZOOOIVR, the REC OUT signal and the speaker
(headphona) signal are output via separate circuits so that
knobs and switches related to the tone and volume have no
effect whal ever 011,the sound that is recorded. Also, since the
recording Function is selected by the REC OUT SELECTOR
the free program source can be played through the
or headphones) even during recording.
A recording in progress can be monitored if a .Lape deck with
three individual heads -for recording and playback is used. A
tape deck iI\ which a common head is used for both recording
and playback cannot be used to monitor recording. When a
Irecording is being made using ‘TAPE-l/CD-R, selecting rAPE-
I/CD-R with the INPUT SELECTOR will engage the
FIECORDtNG MONITOR and pemil a check of the recording
condition.
SELECTOR switch
---.-.-.-
, set the REC OUT
1
Copying is not possible from .TAPEG/MD to TAPE-I/CD-R.
0 ‘This amplifier has a full memory back- system. When the
power is lurned on, INPUT SELECTOR ale set to the last
mode set before the power was turned off.
The accessory Remote Control Unij: is used to conl’ral the amplifier fr-om a convenient distance.
I. Remove the battery cover on the Remote Contr-ol Unit. t>
2. Insert two dry cell batteries as shown in the diagram on
the battery
supply
unit.
3. Replace the battery cover.
RC-858 uses the size HO3 (MA) dry cell batteries.
The baj:leries will need to be replaced approximately once a
year. This will depend upon how often the Remote Control
Unit is (Ised.
If, in less than a year from tho time new batteries were
inserted, the Remote Control Utnit fails to operate the Amplifier
front a near-by position, it is time to replace the batteries.
(The included battery is only for verifying operation. Replace i’j:
with a new battery as soon as possible.)
Insert the battories properly, -following the polarity diagram
inside lhe battery cornpariment.
Eatteries are prone to damage and leakage. Therefore:
$3Do not mix new batteries with used ones.
a Do not mix different types of battories.
0 Do rrot jumper opposite poles of ihe batteries, expose them
to heat, break then open, nor expose them to open fire
If the batteries have leaked, remove any traces of battery fluid
ftom the battery compartment wiping thoroughly with a dry
cloth. Then insert new batteries.
Q Operate the Remote Control Unit while pointing it towards the
Remote Control Sensor on ihe AmpliFier as shown in the
diagram on the left.
0 The Remote Contr-ol Unit can be used at distances up to aboui
8 meters in a straight line from the amplifier. This distance will
decrease if there at-e ohstructiorrs blocking the infra-r-ed light
transmission or if the Remote Control Unit is not directed
slraight at the ampliher.
Do not press the operating buttons on the Amplifier and the Rornote Control Unit at the same time. This will cause rnisoperation.
a Operation of the Remote Control Unit will become less effective 01.er-ratic if the infrared &mote Control Sensor on the Amplifier is
exposed to strong light or if there are obstructions between the Remote Control IJnit and the sensor.
0 In case you operate a VCR, TV or other components by remote control, do not operate buttons on tvvo cliiferent remote control units
at the same time. This will cause misoperation.