4 Extension cor N d To help prevent electric shock, do not use
a polarized AC power plug with an extension cord, receptacleTABLE OF CONTENTS,
or other outlet unless the polarized plug can be completely
inserted to prevent exposure of the blades of the plug.PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................2
5 When not in use N Unplug the AC power cord from the power
outlet if the unit will not be used for several months or more.PREPARATIONS
When the cord is plugged in, a small amount of currentCONNECTIONS ................................................................. 4
continues to flow to the unit, even when the power is turREMOTE CONTRnedOL ...........................................................6
off.BEFORE OPERATION ........................................................7
SETTING THE CLOCK........................................................8
Outdoor AntennaSOUND
1 Power lines N When connecting an outdoor antenna, make
sure it is located away from power lines.AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS .................................................... 9
2 Outdoor antenna grounding N Be sure the antenna systemGRAPHIC EQUALIZER.......................................................9
is properly grounded to provide protection against uneRADIO RECEPTIONxpected
voltage surges or static electricity build-up. Article 810 of theMANUAL TUNING ............................................................ 10
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides inforPRESETTING STmationATIONS ................................................ 10
on proper grounding of the mast, supporting structure, andTAPE PLAYBACK
the lead-in wire to the antenna discharge unit, as well as the
size of the grounding unit, connection to grounding terBASIC OPERAminals,TIONS ...................................................... 11
and requirements for grounding terminals themselvesCD PLA.YING
BASIC OPERATIONS ...................................................... 12
PROGRAMMED PLAY ..................................................... 13
RECORDING
BASIC RECORDING ........................................................ 14
DUBBING A TAPE MANUALLY....................................... 15
DUBBING THE WHOLE TAPE ......................................... 15
AI EDIT RECORDING ...................................................... 16
PROGRAMMED EDIT RECORDING............................... 17
DOLBY PRO LOGIC
ADJUSTING SPEAKER LEVEL BALANCE ................... 18
PLAY WITH DOLBY PRO LOGIC.................................... 19
KARAOKEEn
MICROPHONE MIXING ................................................... 20
KARAOKE PROGRAM .................................................... 21
TIMER
MaintenanceSETTING THE SLEEP TIMER ......................................... 22
Clean the unit only as recommended in the OperatingSETTING THE TIMER ...................................................... 22
Instructions.OTHER FEATURES
DEMO (Demonstration) .................................................. 24
Dama ge Requiring ServiceOTHER CONNECTIONS
Have the units serviced by a qualified service technician if:CONNECTING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ....................... 25
- The AC power cord or plug has been damagedLISTENING TO EXTERNAL SOURCES ......................... 25
- Foreign objects or liquid have gotten inside the unit
- The unit has been exposed to rain or waterGENERAL
- The unit does not seem to operate normallyCARE AND MAINTENANCE ........................................... 26
- The unit exhibits a marked change in performanceTROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ......................................... 26
- The unit has been dropped, or the cabinet has been damagedSPECIFICATIONS ............................................................ 27
DO NO T ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE UNIT YOURSELF .PARTS INDEX ...................................................Back cover
Check your system and accessories
NSX-HMA56
CX-NHMA56 Compact disc stereo cassette receiver
SX-WNAJ50 Front speakers
SX-R275 Surround speaker
SX-C605 Center speaker
Remote control AM antennaFM antenna
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