OPERATION
Reception Of FM Broadcasts
1.
Whether
you
plan
to
listen
to
FM
monaural
or
FlVl
stereo
broadcasts,
first
set
the
SELECTOR
(5)
to
the
Flvl-AUT0
posi,
tion,
and
the
IV0DE/IVIONITOR
(18)
to
the
MODE-STERE0
po-
sition.
aThe
SX-100OTA
is
equipped
with an
FM
mono/stereo
auto
matic switching
circuit
which
serves
to
,dentify an FM sig-
nal
automatically
as
either
a
mono
or a
stereo signal.
Monaural
signals
are
reproduced
in
mono,
and
stereo
signals
are
auto-
matically
reproduced
in
stereo.
When
a
stereo signal
is being
received
and
reproduced
in
stereo,
the
stereo indicator
lamp
will
go
on.
2.
Set the
AFC switch (14)
to
the OFF position, and
then
tune
in the
desired
station
by
the
TUNING control
(4) while
observing
the
TUNING
INDICATOR
(3)
for
pinpoint
accuracy
in
tuning.
Olf
you
wish
to
eliminate
the
crackle
that
is
heard
between
stations
as you tune
across
the
FM
band, set
the
l\4UTlNG
switch
(13)
to
the
0N
position.
3.
After
the
desired
station
has
been
tuned
in
accurately, the
AFC
swiich
is
set
to
the
ON
posrtion
to
activate
the
auto-
matic
frequency
control
circuit.
NOT ES:
1
Wiih the
SELECTOR
(5)
set
to the
FM-AUTO
position,
if
an
extremely weak stereo broadcast
is
received
but
there
rs
ex.
cessive noise prevalent,
the
receiver
will
automatically
swrtch
to
r,rono
operation.
2.
lf
you wish
to
reproduce
FM
stereo
broadcasts
in
mono,
or
if
there
is
excessive
noise
with the
SELECTOR
(5)
set
to
the
FM-AUI0
position
and tonal
quality
is
impaired,
set
the
SELECTOR
(5)
to
the
FM-MON0 position.
The
N4ODE,/M0NlT0R
switch
(18)
may
be
set
to
the
MODE
STIREO,
MODE LEFT
or
lvlODt
RIGHT
positions.
3.
When
the
MUTING
switch
is
set
to
the ON position,
it
may
be
difficult
to
catch
a
weak
station.
Therefore,
for the
reception
of
weak stations,
it
is
recommended
that
the
lVl
UTING
switch
be
set
to
the
OFF
position.
Reception Of AM Broadcasts
l.
The
SELECTOR
(5)
is
set
to
the
AM position
The
MODE/
l/0N
ITOR
switch may
be
set
to
the
M
0 DE
.STEREO,
M0DE
LEFT,
or
l\10DE
RIcHT
positions.
2.
The
desired
station
is
tuned
in
by
means
of
the
TUNING
control (4) while
observing
the
TUNING
tNDtCATOR
(3).
Reproduction
Of Disc Records
1. The
SELECTOR
(5)
is
set
to to
the
PHONO
positlon.
2.
The
MODE,/MONIToR
switch
(18)
is
now set
to the
appropri
ate position. When using
a
stereo
turntable,
it
should be
set
to
the
IVIODE-STEREO
position,
and when
using
a
monaural
turntable,
it
should be set
to
either
the
MODE,LEFT
or
MODE-
RIGHT
positions,
depending
upon which
channel
input
the
output
cable
of
the
turntable
is
connected
to.
3.
The
PHONO SELECTOR SWITCH (17)
is
set
to the
PHONO-1
position when
the
turntable
is
connected
to the
PHONO-1
inputs,
and
to
the
PHONO-2
position when
the
turntable is
con.
nected
to
the
PHONO-2
inouts.
Reproduction
Of Tape
Using Tape Deck Or Tape Player
1
The
SELTCTOR
(5)
is set
to
either
the
TAPE
HD-9.5/3)ior
TAPE
HD-I9/7
1
positon,
depending
upon
the
speed
the
tape
is
to
be
played back
at.
2.
The
MODE/l\IONlTOR
switch (18)
is
now set
to
the
appro'
priate
position.
When playing back tapes
recorded
in
stereo
on
a
stereo
tape
deck
or
tape
player,
the
IVODE,zMON
ITOR
switch
should
be set
to
the
lvl0DE-STEREO
position.
When using
a
monaural tape deck
or
tape
p{ayer,
it
should be
set
to
erther
the
MODE
LEFT
or
lvl0DE-RIGHT
position,
depending
upon
which
of
the
two
input
channels
the
output
cable
from
the
tape deck
is
connected
to.
aWhen
playing back
monaural
tapes using
a
stereo
tape
deck
or
tape
player,
the
M0DE/MONIT0R
switch should be
set
to
the
M0DE-LEFT
or
M0DE
RIGHT, depending
upon
which
track
the
mono material
is
recorded
on.
Recording And Playback
Using Tape Recorder
Recording
1. Set the
SELECTOR(5)to
the
position providing
reproduction
of
the
program
material
that
is
to
be
recorded. ANl,
Flvl-AUTO'
PHONO,
or
TAPE
HEAD.
NOTE: 1.When making monaural
recordings
by
using
a
monaural
or
stereo tape
recorder,
connect
the input
of
the
tape
recorder
to
one
of the
two
TAPE
REC outputs.
2.
The
settings
of the
MODE,zIVIONITOR
switch(18), the
VOLUME
control
(16),
the
TREBLE controls(11)
the
BASS
controls
(8),
or the
LOW/HIGH
filters (9 and
10)
do
not
affect
the
sounds being
recorded.
The
recording
level
should be
adiusted with
the
level controls
of
the
tape
reco
rder.
PlaytJack
1.
For stereo
playbacx,
the
MODE/MONIT0R switch
(18)
should
be
set
to
the
IVIONITOR
STEREO
position. For
playback
of
mono
material using
a
mono
or
stereo
tape
recorder,
the
MODE,/
l\l0NlTOR switch
(18)
should
be
set
to
either
the
M0NlT0R
LEFT
or
Nl0N
lT0R-RlG
HT,
depending
upon which
track
the
material
is
recorded
on.
TAPE MONITORING
When using
a
Z-head
or
3,head
tape
recorder equipped
with
a
monitor
circuit, by
making
all
connections
for
recording
and
playback,it
wil
be possible
to
rnonitor
the
state
of a
recording
in
progress
by
moving
the
MODE/MONITOR
switch (18)
back
and
forth
between
the
MODE'STERE0/MODE-RlGHT,/MODE-LEFT
and
MONITOR
STEREO/l\l0NlTOR-RIGHT/NIONITOR-LEFT
posi'
tions.
ln
the
case
of
a
2-head
tape
recorder,
the
signal
being
fed
to
the
recording
head
will
be
monitored,
and
in the
case
of
a
3 head
tape
recorder,
the
signals
recorded
on the
tape
will
immediately be
monitored by
the
playback head
picking
up
the
recorded
signals.