Magnum MD 209 Instruction Manual

Manual is about: HYBRID AUDIO RECEIVER

Summary of MD 209

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    - 1 - magnum dynalab md 209 hybrid audio receiver instruction manual.

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    - 2 - table of contents dear valued customer .............................................................................................. 3 unpacking your md 209 hybrid audio receiver ............................................... 4 setting up the md 209 hybrid audio receiver .......................

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    - 3 - dear valued customer thank you for choosing the magnum dynalab md 209 hybrid audio receiver. Great care has been given to the design, manufacturing and selection of components for the md 209 hybrid audio receiver. This complete process insures optimum listening enjoyment for many years. The fm...

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    - 4 - unpacking your md 209 hybrid audio receiver carefully inspect all sides of the shipping carton for damage. If there are marks or holes in the carton make note of the location in relation to the unit inside. Any obvious dents or scuff marks should alert you to the possibility of damage. Careful...

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    - 5 - setting up the md 209 hybrid audio receiver 1. Position the receiver away from any spot which may have extremes in temperatures. 2. Place the receiver on a very rigid surface capable of holding 50 pounds (22 kg). 3. The heat sinks located inside the unit are used to keep the unit at a safe ope...

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    - 6 - set up of the integrated amplifier section of the md 209 hybrid audio receiver (all numbers correspond to the product diagram on page 13) caution as standard practice, you should always unplug the main power to the md 209 hybrid audio receiver whenever any source component, interconnect or lou...

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    - 7 - press the stereo button again and this will switch to mono – the stereo light should go out. 7. If you hear a crackling sound push the multi-path button (7 on diagram). This will switch the signal strength meter to indicate if the noise is a result of multi-path (a difference in timing between...

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    - 8 - set up the md 209 hyrbid audio receiver with an external home theater processor the md 209 hybrid audio receiver is equipped with a unity gain input (a3/ssp mode input on the pre-amplifier section). This is a switchable input, meaning the input can be used as a normal pre-amplifier input or in...

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    - 9 - hooking up a subwoofer to your system 1. Unplug the power to the md 209 hybrid audio receiver. 2. Using rca cables, connect one end to the pre out output marked on the rear of the receiver, the other corresponding end to your subwoofer. 3. Turn the subwoofer “on”. 4. Re-connect the power to th...

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    - 10 - rc4 remote control unpacking the remote: • remove the remote from its plastic bag, and install the 2 “aa” batteries provided • test the remote to make sure that all functions are operating correctly. Functions of the rc4 remote 1. Power main: power on & off 2. Tuner remote on/off: this will p...

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    - 11 - image of rc4 remote.

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    - 12 - control functions (numbers correspond with product diagram on page 13) 1. Power – switches the power (ac) on and off to the receiver. 2. Input selector – changes the input source sequentially. 3. Mute – when on, inter-station noises are muted while tuning the tuner. 4. Stereo – switches the t...

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    - 13 - 11. Signal strength/multi-path display – the readout of this meter is controlled by button 7, showcasing either incoming rf signal strength or the presence of multi-path. 12. Center tune meter – indicates the setting of the tuners front end, in normal situations the tuner should be tuned so t...

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    - 14 - trouble shooting problem possible cause possible solution no sound, meter lights are not on power cord disconnected power off at source fuse blown connect power cord check ac source check rear fuse panel no sound, meter lights on interconnect not properly installed preamp set to wrong source ...

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    - 15 - reception techniques antenna cabling: the lead-in cable from the antenna is often the weakest link in the fm system. Some time spent on selection and matching will yield dramatic results when it comes to noise reduction in weak signals. A good grade of 75 ohm coaxial cable will provide very s...

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    - 16 - (generally provided with a tuner or receiver). This piece of wire is bi-directional and the performance of it is affected by the angle that the signal hits the piece of wire. There are quite a number of di-pole antenna designs; they work well in areas of strong signal strength, such as local ...

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    - 17 - specifications power audio frequency response (+/- 0.1db) class of operation harmonic distortion gain control signal to noise ratio total harmonic distortion gain output devices input sensitivity input impedance output impedance inputs outputs dimensions (w.D.H.) weight fuse replacement tube ...

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    - 19 - safety sheet important safety instructions 1. Keep these instructions 2. Heed all warnings 3. Follow all instructions 4. Do not use this apparatus in water 5. Clean only with dry cloth 6. Do not block any ventilation openings, install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 7. Do ...

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    - 20 - limited warranty register your product at www.Magnumdynalab.Com magnum dynalab ltd. Herein referred to as the “manufacturer” guarantees this product to be free of defect in both material and workmanship and agrees to remedy any such defect or replace any defective component at no charge for a...

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    - 21 - cover or faceplate, no user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel..