Denon PMA-2000IVR Operations Instructions Page 5

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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.
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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 i he 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).
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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).
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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.
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This knob conIrols the ovoralt volume level.
Turn the lknob 1.0 Ihe right (0) lo raise the volume and to the
loft 0) to tower it.
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output source fol- recording onto a
tape deck, etc.
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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 I hat connected to the
DVD/ AUX-1 terminals.
0 -2:
Used 1.0 recording component that conneci-ed to the AUX-
2 terrriinals.
Copying is not possible from TAPE-2/MD 10 TAPE-
l/CD.-R.
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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.
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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 (..%).
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