Pioneer SX-9000 Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
SPEAKHR
SYSTEM
CONNECTIONS
o
First remove
the
speaker connector
plugs from the
accessories
bag
and then
connect
the
speaker leads as
shown
in Fig.
3. Be sure
to match the
speaker and
plug
polarities.
o
After the
plugs
are
connected, insert
the one for the
right
channel
in
the
left
side of the SPEAKER OUTPUTS
(A)
panel
on the
rear of the unit. Connect
the left channel to
the
right side of this
panel as shown in
Fig.3.(Refer
also
to
the connection diagram
on Page 4.)
.
If
you
have
one
(or
two)
more speaker
system(s),
connect
them
in the
same
way,
using
the B
(and
C)
terminals.
ANTENNA
AND
GROUND
CONNECTIONS
When using the
SX-9000 at a
place
of low field strength
or
distant
from the station,
select the most
suitable FM and
AM antennas as
follows, and the efficiency
of any antenna
depends
on its height
more than its
length.
FM ANTENNA
o
Reception
is easier
if the building
is
primarily of
wood
and
is near the
FM station,
in this case,
use the accessory
T-type
indoor
antenna.
Unfold the
horizontal
section of
the antenna
to its
full length, and
determine
the best
direction
for the antenna
while actually
receiving an
FM
broadcast
program. Attach the horizontal
section to a
wall or other
place
in the determined
direction.
(See
Fig.4.)
o
When
using the
SX-9000 at a relatively
long distance
from the station,
or
within
a building
or home with
relatively
thick walls, or vicinity
of tall buildings,
erect an
FM outdoor antenna, and
connect it to
the FM antenna
terminals
as shown in Fig. 5.
AM ANTENNA
o
If
your
house
is located
in
area
relatively
close to the AM
station, the ferrite
loopstick
antenna
provided
on the
back
of the SX-9000
will be
sufficient
for reception of
AM broadcast
program. The antenna
is directional
it
should be
moved about while
listening to
a station and
set at the
position
which
provides
the best
reception.
(
See
Fig.
6.
)
.
If
the
loopstick antenna does
not
provide sufficient
sensitivity
for reception and static is
noticeable,
put
the
furnished antenna wire
on
the wall
and connect
one
end
of the wire to the
AM antenna terminal.
(SeJfig.
+.;
o
If
you
want reception from a distant AM
station,
you
may have to
set up
an AM
outdoor antenna. In such a
case, connect one end of the AM outdoor antenna
to the
AM antenna terminal.
(See
Fig.
b.)
RIGHT
CH
SPEAKER SYSTEM
LEFT CH
Fig.
3
SPEAKER
SVSTEM
Fig.
-' FM OUTDOOR
ANTENNA
AM
OUTDOOR
ANTENNA
Fig.
5