3-758-409-22(1)FM StereolFM-AM Receiver____________________________________Operating InstructionsSTR-D315
Use of memory pagesThe memory pages (A, B and C) can be used to classify stations according to the music category, station band, etc.Replacing a prese
Tuning in a Preset Station - Preset TuningThere are two ways to perform the preset tuning.In method A (direct tuning), select by designating the desir
Remote ControlsUsing the Remotehe remote lets you operate the connected components as 'ell as the receiver. Press one of the FUNCTION buttons rst
For tape deck/DAT/MD playerToPressDesignate numbersNuiqeric buttonsDesignate number more than 10>10 '(For tape deck and MD player)1Fastfurward
Note on recordingThe settings of VOLUME, BASS/TREBLE, LOW BOOST, BALANCE and MUTING do not have any effect on recording.To monitor recorded sound duri
Chapter 4 Other InformationTroubleshooting GuideBefore proceeding through the check list below, examine the connections and the procedures outlined in
Troubleshooting GuideProblem Cause SolutionThere is lack of bass sound or the instrument position is obscure.The ®/0 coimection of the speaker is reve
Specifications(For USA and Canadian models)Audio Power SpecificationsPOWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTIONWith 8-ohm load, both channels driven,
Specifications(For Australian model)Amplifier sectionContinuous RMS power output (8 ohms, at 40 Hz • 20 kHz less than 0.8% total harmonic distortion)8
Q] POWER switchFIM/AM band selectors (See pages 9 and 10.) [3] Remote sensor[U TAPE 2 MONITOR indicator (See page 14.)Numeric buttons (See pages 9,10
WARNINGWARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.4CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 00 NOT OPEN] ZiCAUTION
Identifying the Parts and ControlsRemote Commanderf8l II button (See pages 12 and 13.)ID LOW BOOST button (See page 8.)S3 MUTING button (See page 8.)E
Table of Contents•IIUUUUCUUIIOverviewIntroductionOverview...!...3Precautions...
PrecautionsI Chapter 1 Getting StartedUnpackingOn safety• For U.S.A. and Canadian models, operate the unit only on 120 VAC, 60 Hz.• For Australian m
Hooking Up the SystemNotes on ConnectionsAt first, this section describes about the connection with the other equipments, the antenna connection,speak
Hooking Up the SystemConnecting the FM AntennaThough the wire antenna is supplied with this unit, the higher quality sound will be obtained with 75K&g
(3) Connecting Speaker SystemsConnecting the AC PowerBe careful that the power consumption of equipment coimected to the outlet on the receiver does n
Listening toAA/atching a program sourceSelecting a Program SourceSelecting the Speaker SystemPOWER -» ONc1u.o o. CZ=3._^oI 1 1rr . Lo o oTurntableCD p
Receiving FM/AM BroadcastsTuning in a Station Directly — Direct TuningTo correct the entered frequencyRepeat steps 3 to 4.If you enter a frequency
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