Pioneer F-93 Operating Instructions - Page 7

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REAR PANEL FACILITIES Illustration not applicable to U.K. model. CO N41 R L 4) • FL L 1.) olo FM ANTENNA jacks Connect to the accessory FM T-type antenna cord or a separately purchased FM antenna. There are two jacks, A and B, so you can connect two antennas pointing in different directions towards different broadcasting stations. ®AM ANTENNA terminals Connect to the accessory AM loop antenna or a separately purchased AM antenna. ® OUTPUT (FIXED) jacks Connect to a stereo amplifir's TUNER jacks. Signals are output at a fixed level. ® OUTPUT (VARIABLE) jacks and LEVEL knob Connect to a stereo amplifier's TUNER jacks. Signal output level from these jacks is controlled by the level adjustment knob, so you can adjust accordingly to match the level of other components connected to the stereo amplifier. CONNECTING THE POWER CORD (For U.S. and Canadian models) Household electrical outlets are provided with specific polarity, a live side and a neutral (ground) side. This unit utilizes such polarity in order to improve sound quality. As shown in the illustration, be sure to insert the power plug so that its blades match the width of slots in the outlet. Household electrical outlet. Long slot is neutral (ground) side. Insert the wide blade fif into the ground side slot. ® CONTROL jacks (U.S., Canadian and Multi-voltage models only) IN/OUT jacks for Pioneer remote control signals. The basic functions of this tuner can be operated from the remote control unit supplied with Pioneer amplifiers bearing the El mark. LTAmplifier COPenfOL 4o0. i411 r To the CONTROL -t=r=e-e=ca- IN jack of other component. F-93 Remote control unit ® Power cord POWER-CORD CAUTION Handle the power cord by the plug. Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power cord when your needs are wet as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock. Do not place the unit, a piece of furniture, etc,. on tVe power cord, or pinch the cord. Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other cords The power cords should be routed such that they are not likely to be stepped on. A damaged power cord can cause fire or give you an electrical shock. Check the power cord once in a while. When you find it damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer for a replacement. 7

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REAR
PANEL
FACILITIES
Illustration
not
applicable
to
U.K.
model.
N41
CO
R
L
4)
FL
L
1
.)
olo
FM
ANTENNA
jacks
Connect
to
the
accessory
FM
T
-type
antenna
cord
or
a
separately
purchased
FM
antenna.
There
are
two
jacks,
A
and
B,
so
you
can
connect
two
antennas
pointing
in
different
directions
towards
different
broadcasting
stations.
®
CONTROL
jacks
(U.S.,
Canadian
and
Multi
-voltage
models
only)
IN/OUT
jacks
for
Pioneer
remote
control
signals.
The
basic
functions
of
this
tuner
can
be
operated
from
the
remote
control
unit
supplied
with
Pioneer
amplifiers
bearing
the
El
mark.
®AM
ANTENNA
terminals
COPenfOL
oi
4
1
Connect
to
the
accessory
AM
loop
antenna
or
a
separately
purchased
0
4.
1
r
AM
antenna.
To
the
CONTROL
—t=r=e-e=ca—
IN
jack
of
other
®
OUTPUT
(FIXED)
jacks
Connect
to
a
stereo
amplifir's
TUNER
jacks.
Signals
are
output
at
a
fixed
level.
®
OUTPUT
(VARIABLE)
jacks
and
LEVEL
knob
Connect
to
a
stereo
amplifier's
TUNER
jacks.
Signal
output
level
from
these
jacks
is
controlled
by
the
level
adjustment
knob,
so
you
can
adjust
accordingly
to
match
the
level
of
other
components
connected
to
the
stereo
amplifier.
CONNECTING
THE
POWER
CORD
(For
U.S.
and
Canadian
models)
Household
electrical
outlets
are
provided
with
specific
polarity,
a
live
side
and
a
neutral
(ground)
side.
This
unit
utilizes
such
polarity
in
order
to
improve
sound
quality.
As
shown
in
the
illustration,
be
sure
to
insert
the
power
plug
so
that
its
blades
match
the
width
of
slots
in
the
outlet.
Household
electrical
outlet.
Long
slot
is
neutral
(ground)
side.
Insert
the
wide
blade
into
the
ground
side
slot.
fi
f
LT
Amplifier
Remote
control
unit
®
Power
cord
F-93
component.
POWER
-CORD
CAUTION
Handle
the
power
cord
by
the
plug.
Do
not
pull
out
the
plug
by
tugging
the
cord
and
never
touch
the
power
cord
when
your
needs
are
wet
as
this
could
cause
a
short
circuit
or
electric
shock.
Do
not
place
the
unit,
a
piece
of
furniture,
etc,.
on
tVe
power
cord,
or
pinch
the
cord.
Never
make
a
knot
in
the
cord
or
tie
it
with
other
cords
The
power
cords
should
be
routed
such
that
they
are
not
likely
to
be
stepped
on.
A
damaged
power
cord
can
cause
fire
or
give
you
an
electrical
shock.
Check
the
power
cord
once
in
a
while.
When
you
find
it
damaged,
ask
your
nearest
PIONEER
authorized
service
center
or
your
dealer
for
a
replacement.
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