Pioneer SX-3600 Owners manual

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INSTRUCTIONS
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AND
water
laundry
OR
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location
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serviced personnel
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reference.
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ceiling.
The appliance
upon
plugs,
An
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heat
produce
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the appliance.
precautions
appliance
not
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against
or
convenience
cloth.
dry
other
or
outdoor
The
­outlet
ENTRY -
liquids
SERVICE -
or
cord
liquid
exposed
not appear
in
been dropped,
the safety and
appliance
operating
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on the
be adhered
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operating
The appliance
bathtub,
near a
basement,
should
be situated
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likely
should
power
when
the
performance;
or
be installed
The appliance
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should
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should
may block
that
installation, the
heat.
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described
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defeated.
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cord
left
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service
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or the enclosure
operating
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instructions
appliance
to.
and
should
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a swimming
near
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with
be situated
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such
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from
away
or other
be connected
in the
be taken
should
walked
be
paying
only
with
liquids
the appliance
of
unused
should
into
spilled
appliance
or
center
dameged;or
spilled
operate
or
instruc-
should
and
instructions
use
not be
kitchen
in a stable
should
that
so
proper
ventila-
ventilation
the
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as
through
air
heat sources
appliances
operating
so
should
cords
particular
since
be
for a long
be
normally
on or
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and
with
furniture
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PER NATIONAL
The that described
should
ANTENNA GROUNDING
to the antenna
grounded
built up static
and
grounding
size
connection
grounding
for the
EXAMPLE
Ground
b)
a),
Mast ground
wire
Use No. 10
a)
AWG
17 wires for both mast and
b) Secure lead-in wire
mast from 4 feet Mount antenna discharge
c)
lead-in enters
copper-clad
ground
(1.22
should
user
be contactd
provide
to
so as
ANSI/NEPA
proper grounding
to
of the
grounding
of
to
electrode.
ANTENNA
OF
ELECTRICAL
clamo
c) Antenna discharge unit
AWG
copper
steel
lead-in,
from
antenna
to house
wire
meters)
house.
not attempt
the
in
operating nearest
terminal,
some
charges.
No. 70-1978,
lead'in
conductors.
grounding
Fig. A.
See
GROUNDING
CODE
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No. 8
or
bronze wire, or
or
to antenna
with stancl-off
(1.83
feet
to 6
as closely as
unit
to service
Pioneer authorized
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of the
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the antenna
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protection
810 provides
mast
wire to
location
electrodes,
INSTRUCTIONS
clamPs
into
8'
metersl
AWG
aluminum
discharge
insulators,
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possible
the appli'
instructions.
outside
antenna
against
Natio-
the
of
informa-
and support-
an antenna
antenna-
of
require-
and
AS
terminal
electrode
the earth
Fig.
or
ground
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unit
spaced
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to
where
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No.
and
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CONTENTS
Features
Panel Facilities
Rear Connection Connections Antenna
Diagram
Ground
and
Connections
FEATURES
Distortion
Low
power
The amplifier coupled delivers a
with current
pure
Continuous nel, min., Hertz distort
punch. tone controls
power power noise.
Phono Reproduction
bine to (lHF-A).
bearing 30
turntable
tive
group figuration helps tion. The MPX
and it is not tions in any
with
ion.
is a
This
The tone control
amplifier. amplifier's
Equalizer
low-noise
The
produce
As
on
to15,000H2),
(1kHz,T.H.D. is, then,
mits the
FM Tuner
FET
quency
loop circuit
a design
almost
for the
front end employs
The
in
order
interference
stage
delay
Power Amplifier
amplifier
complementary
p0wer
employs a
mirror load and all-stage
0utput
at Sohms
more
no
power
amplifier
circuits are configured
and are
result, the
a
sound
the
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for
to
is two ceramic
response and a
for separation
affected by variations in the ambient
way.
inserted
vary the frequency response
They
NFB circuit and contribute
Amplifier
Records
of
transistors
signal-to-noise
a
quality,
the
and
has
which
distortion-free
high-fidelity.
in
best
Accurate
yield
a high level of sensitivity and effec-
rejection. Featured in the intermediate
provide section employs an lC-based
an excellent selectivity and distor-
first-stage differential
circuit. As a
OCL
of
30watts*
from
than0.05%
RIAA
20Hertz to 20,000
total
packs
that
in
for
low noise
and
deviation,
improved to
is
phono
overload
respect
plenty
play
ratio
an
NFB circuit of
the
Faithful
(PHONO)
which
2.5mV
to a
to spare
records
of
result, it
per
harmonic
ample
as CR-type
to reducing
Sound
elements
of
has
t0.3dB(over
level is
rating.
which
and
on
and Stable Reception
a 3-gang variable capacitor
filters with an outstanding
quadrature
which is
detector. This con-
phase-locked
amazingly clear,
always
3 4
5 6 8
direct-
chan'
power
the the
of
com-
76dB
great
a
140mV
This
per-
your
and J-
fre-
condi-
Panel Facilities
Front Operations Tape Deck Operations Specif ications Troubleshooting
Fluorescent Display
Featured
tube
using the
pression allows a 40 watts without range selection on a
Full
r FUNCTION,
o Two TAPE
o Two SPEAKERS
o LOUDNESS
o AM
*Measured
Regutation
circuit and a
power
Complement of
You
can find
and
the speaker switch indicators source.
These switches connected tapes or duplicating
You
can means that another room.
gives
This
low-volume listening conditions.
STEREO OUTPUT
Connect to
this
. . .
Tubes for Power Meter
power
digital
peak
meter is a fluorescent
technology, a
hold circuit. This
for the
latest
output level display
Accessory
SPEAKERS
out
light up,
MONITOR
facilitate tape operation
tape decks and
two
terminals:
connect
you
can
switch:
the reproduced sound a
your
stereo adaptor
jack
when listening
pursuant
rule
to the
Power Output.Claims
on
indicators:
exactly
are set
telling
switches:
(dubbing).
two sets of
listen
jacks:
Federal
where the function
since the corresponding
you
at a
to the
to this
to AM stereo broadcasts.
Trade Commission's
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logarithmic com-
combination
graph
watts up to display.
from 0.01
bar
Functions
glance
you
are
speaker program
richer tone even
jack
for Amplifiers.
program
the
you
when
playing
systems.
on one
when listening
10 12
13 14 15
display
selector
have
back
This
in
set
under
Trade
5
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STEREO
AM
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jack
This AM to
instructions
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Connect
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Connect
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Connect when these
FM antenna.
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Connect using
G)
This
and
@
when terminal.
@
This
the
is
stereo
jack.
this
SPEAKERS
your first
SPEAKERS
your
ANTENNA
FM 3OO-OHM
a 300-ohm using terminals
ANTENNA
FM 75-OHM
a
it as
GND
the
is
reduced
ANTENNA
AM
using
GND
the
is
turntable,
PANEL
OUTPUT
AM stereo
for broadcasts,
For further
the
of
second
TWIN-LEAD
it as
COAXIAL
75-ohm
feeder
the
TERMINAL
ground terminal.
noise.
an external
TERMINAL
ground
etc.
connect
stereo
AM
TERMINALS
pair
speakers
of
TERMINALS
pair
of
INPUT
twin-lead
feeder
the
connecting
when
INPUT
coaxial
from
connect
INPUT
AM antenna,
terminal.
terminal'
this
to
FACILITIES
JACK
listening
broadcasts'
details,
adaptor
speakers
from
CABLE
cable
FM
the
From ground lead
a
Connect
When
adaptor
the
refer
component'
component
to the
operating
A
terminals'
these
to
B
terminals'
these
to
TERMINALS FEEDER
terminals
these
to
feeder
FM antenna'
the
accessory
the
TERMINALS
terminals
these
to
antenna'
aspects
of both
this
to
TERMINAL
connect
ground wire
the
FOR
T-type
FOR
terminal'
it to
the
Use
when
safety
this
of
PHONO
@
Connect the
AUX
@
These are auxiliary cartridge
rapr
C)
Connect
Connect
the tape
OUTPUT
TAPE
@
Connect
AC OUTLETS
G)
These the stereo these outlets.
SWITCHED:
UNSWITCHED:
POWER
@
Plug this
JACKS
turntable
JACKS
taPe
PlaYer
1 JACKS
the tape
REC
the
deck, jacks.
JACKS
2
your
second
spare
are
components
CORD
into an
output
input
them'
to
cords
deck
(recording)
PLAY
the
and
deck cords
tape
power
outlets'
(turntable,
power
The
is coupled
let receiver's
Power nected
power
The
outlet
this the
Power
Power nected
wall socket.
cords
jacks.
Connect
to these
jacks
(playback)
Insert the
supplied
to
power
capacitY
this outlet
to
is always
regardless
switch.
capacitY
this outlet
to
to these
a
jacks.
INPUT
the
to
these
to
deck,
tape
through
operation
the
switch'
which
is 50W.
supplied
of
The
which
100W'
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jacks'
TV tuner
jacks
jacks
to
jacks'
plug
power
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maximum
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Left
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Right
system
B
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socket
Wall
CONNECTIONS
PRECAUTIONS
.
Set completed
Always change
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All tion and
connected ponent output
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Make connections to
SPEAKER
The output
set
one channell
(left
L
Connect
right
the
Gautions
Do not
1. socket SPEAKERS The
2.
(black) also make
and polarities
display
Use
3. more.
lf
that
Never
4. shorted
be
This
5. sure The
6. the capacity.
them connect adversely
may
POWER switch
the
set
the
receiver's
the
two
in
lower
the
sure
off.
cut
be
SYSTEM
receiver
is
terminals'
of speakers.
SPEAKERS
channel)
left
the
channel
when
plug
before
speaker
and
plus
have
that
sure
minus
are
natural
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speakers
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want
impedance
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the
use
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damaged
receiver
you
that
output
high
speaker
Use
securely.
them
affected
caused.
be
all this connections.
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to
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that
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provided with
SPEAKERS
channel
speaker
connecting
the
the
terminals.
output
plus
to
misaligned,
with a
to use
speakers
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delivers
lead
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connections
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to OF
switch
jacks
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input
and
connections
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generate
are
upper
for
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jacks'
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to
noise
CONNECTIONS
two
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the
Use
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from the
terminals
terminals
speaker
the
to
are
R terminals'
the
receiver's speakers
terminals
(red).
minus
and
polarities
these
minus'
stereo
nominal
two sets
of
plus
and
power
speakers
use
power
wires
with
wires
you
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and
power
are
input
The
polarities' When
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reproduced
the
effect.
impedance
speaker
of
system
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with
jacks
transistors
output
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with
this
of
have an
high
a
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reproduced
the
generation or
heat
you
when
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stereo
the
of
position
for
with the
are
or
you
if
for easy
(left
channel)
L
channel)'
audio
cause
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SPEAKERS
of
sets
connecting
when
the
front,
right
the
on
on
are
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the
to
speakers
into
cord
fully connected
polarities: minus
have
the speakers
on
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aligned:
are
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in
power
high
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receiver
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capacity
right
and
sound
of
system,
ohms
8
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output
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receiver'
allowable
requires
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wires
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and
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system'
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input'
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SPEAKERS
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wire
Speaker and
lead
connection
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the strands
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at the twist
some
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connect
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tip of the
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terminals
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the
wires
terminals.
give
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Cut Fig.
2. tf'the strands all directions,
finger. contact short.
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into the
The tead is
leased.
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4.
plus
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projecting into contact,
the covering
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with
minus
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hole.
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terminal
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speaker
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speaker
speaker
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speaker
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firmly.
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and
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come
cause
and
terminals
is
lever
to the
lead
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in
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