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AVC-50 CONNECTiONS Remember to turn off the power to all units before making any connections. When making connections, make sure that all cables are well away from sources of hum, such as the power cords or power trarsformers of other components. Power Cords 1. Connect the pOwer cords of your tuner, and other components to the three switched AC outlets to automatically turn them on when the amplifier is turned on. 2. Connect the power cords of your VCR and/or other units to the two unswitched AC outlets to supply power to them constantly. 3. Make sure that the power cords are not tied together with the input/output cables. 4. The maximum power (total power consumption of components) that can be connected to either set of AC outlets is 200 Watts. 5. Connect the power cord of your amplifier to an AC outlet Speakers You can only connect one set of speakers to the amplifier. Connect the SPEAKERS terminals to your speakers with the proper gauge of wire cut to be as short es possible Press the speaker wire terminal tabs, then insert the bare wires and secure them by releasing the tabs. If these connections are faulty, no sound will be heard from the speakers. Make sure that the polarity of the speaker wires is correct, that is, that the + and - markings are observed. If these wires are reversed, the sound will be unnatural and will lack bass. Do not coil up excess speaker wire or bundle the speaker cables with the power cords. AVC-50 rear panel speaker terminals Red is positive, black negative -Tab Speaker cord connection should be as short as possible. Audio Components Also see illustrations on page 12. TUrntable Connect the output cables of the turntable to the PHONO jacks, and connect the ground wire to the GND terminal. This should produce minimum hum, but in some cases better results are obtained with this wire disconnected. Compact Disc Player Connect the output cables of the compact disc player to the CD jacks. Tuner Connect the output cables of the tuner to the TUNER jacks. Tape Deck 1 Connect the cables from a cassette deck, or other audio tape unit, to the TAPE 1 jacks. The playback (LINE OUT) cables of the cassette tape deck go to the TAPE PB jacks, and the record (LINE IN) cables go to the REC OUT jacks. Tape Deck 2 Connect the cables from another audio tape unit to the TAPE 2 jacks. The playback (LINE OUT) cables of the tape unit go to the TAPE PB jacks, and the record (LINE IN) cables go to the REC OUT jacks. Other Audio Components Connect the output cables of another audio source to the AUX jacks. A turntable cannot be connected to the AUX jacks as they have no RIAA equalization. Remote cable with mini-plug specially for use with turntables with mark. • 0 Turntable AVC-50 rear ne *yaw 2ft,^cr opal II020 COJTO reNrnsvponag ter OD "AM MA 09 / - 1 ( Turntable 11

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AVC-50
CONNECTiONS
Remember
to
turn
off
the
power
to
all
units
before
making
any
connections.
When
making
connections,
make
sure
that
all
cables
are
well
away
from
sources
of
hum,
such
as
the
power
cords
or
power
trarsformers
of
other
components.
Power
Cords
1.
Connect
the
pOwer
cords
of
your
tuner,
and
other
components
to
the
three
switched
AC
outlets
to
automatically
turn
them
on
when
the
amplifier
is
turned
on.
2.
Connect
the
power
cords
of
your
VCR
and/or
other
units
to
the
two
unswitched
AC
outlets
to
supply
power
to
them
constantly.
3.
Make
sure
that
the
power
cords
are
not
tied
together
with
the
input/output
cables.
4.
The
maximum
power
(total
power
consumption
of
components)
that
can
be
connected
to
either
set
of
AC
outlets
is
200
Watts.
5.
Connect
the
power
cord
of
your
amplifier
to
an
AC
outlet
Speakers
You
can
only
connect
one
set
of
speakers
to
the
amplifier.
Connect
the
SPEAKERS
terminals
to
your
speakers
with
the
proper
gauge
of
wire
cut
to
be
as
short
es
possible
Press
the
speaker
wire
terminal
tabs,
then
insert
the
bare
wires
and
secure
them
by
releasing
the
tabs.
If
these
connections
are
faulty,
no
sound
will
be
heard
from
the
speakers.
Make
sure
that
the
polarity
of
the
speaker
wires
is
correct,
that
is,
that
the
+
and
markings
are
observed.
If
these
wires
are
reversed,
the
sound
will
be
unnatural
and
will
lack
bass.
Do
not
coil
up
excess
speaker
wire
or
bundle
the
speaker
cables
with
the
power
cords.
—Tab
AVC-50
rear
panel
speaker
terminals
Red
is
positive,
black
negative
Speaker
cord
connection
should
be
as
short
as
possible.
Audio
Components
Also
see
illustrations
on
page
12.
TUrntable
Connect
the
output
cables
of
the
turntable
to
the
PHONO
jacks,
and
connect
the
ground
wire
to
the
GND
terminal.
This
should
produce
minimum
hum,
but
in
some
cases
better
results
are
obtained
with
this
wire
disconnected.
Compact
Disc
Player
Connect
the
output
cables
of
the
compact
disc
player
to
the
CD
jacks.
Tuner
Connect
the
output
cables
of
the
tuner
to
the
TUNER
jacks.
Tape
Deck
1
Connect
the
cables
from
a
cassette
deck,
or
other
audio
tape
unit,
to
the
TAPE
1
jacks.
The
playback
(LINE
OUT)
cables
of
the
cassette
tape
deck
go
to
the
TAPE
PB
jacks,
and
the
record
(LINE
IN)
cables
go
to
the
REC
OUT
jacks.
Tape
Deck
2
Connect
the
cables
from
another
audio
tape
unit
to
the
TAPE
2
jacks.
The
playback
(LINE
OUT)
cables
of
the
tape
unit
go
to
the
TAPE
PB
jacks,
and
the
record
(LINE
IN)
cables
go
to
the
REC
OUT
jacks.
Other
Audio
Components
Connect
the
output
cables
of
another
audio
source
to
the
AUX
jacks.
A
turntable
cannot
be
connected
to
the
AUX
jacks
as
they
have
no
RIAA
equalization.
Remote
cable
with
mini
-plug
specially
for
use
with
turntables
with
mark.
Turntable
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