PYLE Audio PT-600A Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
OPERATING PROCEDURES
EQ TAPE TUNER
PHONO CD TUNER PLAY REC
TAPE
PLAY REC
EQ
CD
L
R
REMOTE SYSTEM
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AUDIO
L
RIGH T LEFT
_
AV1 AV2
L
R
INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
AC 220V - 230V ~50Hz
SPEAKERS6~8
Before starting operation
Check that the controls have been set to the following
positions before commencing operation
Rotate the VOLUME control counterclockwise as far
as it will go and set it at the “0” minimum volume
position.
Set the BASS and TREBLE tone controls to the “0”
(center) position.
After these checks, press the POWER switch to turn on
the power.
If you find a remote standby indicator is lighted, the power
amplifier is in remote standby state.
(a) Press the power switch off and press it once again after
the remote standby indicator is off.
(b) Using the remote control to switch on the power.
Playing a program source
1.Press the desired input selector switch to select the
program source which you wish to listen to.
To listen to record: press the PHONO switch.
To listen to radio broadcast: Press the TUNER switch.
To listen to a compact disc: Press the CD switch.
To listen to a component connected to VIDEO
terminals: Press the AV1/AV2 switch.
To listen to a tape: Press the TAPE switch.
2.Operate the program source unit.
3.Gradually turn the VOLUME control clockwise until the
desired volume level is obtained.
4. To adjust the tone quality, adjust the BASS and
TREBLE control.
* When you wish to use headphones, insert the plug of the
headphones into the PHONES jack.
RECORDING TAPE
A record, compact disc, broadcast of the program source of
a component connected to the line terminals can be
recorded by the tape deck connected to the TAPE recording
(REC) terminals.
1.Select the input selector switch corresponds to the
program source PHONO, CD, TUNER, AV1/AV2 which is
to be recorded.
2.Start playing the program source.
3.Operate the tape deck and press the “REC” key.
*The volume, Tone and other controls (including graphic
equalizer) have no effect on the recording level or sound
quality of the signals being recorded even they are
operated.