B&K AVR101 Series, AVR202 Series Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
CHOOSING A SOURCE
In general, the selected source will appear at the ZONE 1 output, the TAPE output, and the V1 output. To prevent
feedback, TAPE input will not appear at TAPE output and V1 input will not appear at V1 output.
DVD Source Composite Video
DVD PCM 2.0 Pro Lo
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return control to receiver if desiredAUDIO
select desired source - remote now controls source
(SOURCE) step to sourcedesired source
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Note: if your source has separate ON and OFF control like your receiver, pressing the source button will also turn
on that source. If not, you will have to hit POWER while the remote is still set to the desired source.
TAPE MONITOR -
If you have an analog three-head cassette or reel-to-reel analog tape recorder you may wish to
use TAPE MONITOR, which allows you to hear exactly what is on the tape as you are recording.
Tape Source S-Video
Analo
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2.0 Pro Lo
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select TAPE monitor
TAPE will appear on Z1 out
(SOURCE) step quickly to TAPE
TAPE
wait a few seconds while receiver analyzes
selected source
select desired source or TUNER
source will appear on TAPE and V1 outs
(SOURCE) step to source
desired
source
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Note: The tape monitor loop only allows recording of analog inputs. If you simply choose the source you wish to
tape without
then selecting TAPE MONITOR then you can make analog recordings of digital inputs as well as
analog inputs.
TUNER OPERATION
FM St 96.9 Composite Video
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set FM stereo/mono
(ENTER)
SEL or ENTER6
manually tune frequency VOLUME KNOB
TUNE+ or TUNE-5
change to another channel
see AM/FM TUNER SETTING for SEEK/TUNE
(UP) or (DOWN)
CHAN
or
CHAN
4
select AM or FM
BAND3
select TUNER
TUNER2
make sure remote is in AUDIO mode
(SOURCE) step to AM or FMAUDIO1
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Note: the front panel VOLUME KNOB controls frequency for a few seconds after changing tuner channel.
SEL or ENTER will control stereo/mono selection for a few seconds after changing channel or frequency.
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