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Fisher RS-2010 - Operating the Receiver; Power Switch and Function Selection; Graphic Equalizer Controls

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OPERATING
THE
RE
RS-2010
POWER
Switch
Press
in
the
POWER
button
to
switch
on
the
set.
Release
the
button
to
switch
off
the
set.
Do
not
worry
if
you
hear
a
slight
“thump”
during
switch-on
or
switch-off;
this
is
perfectly
normal
and
will
not
damage
any
part
of
your
system.
FUNCTION
Switch
Select
the
program
source
you
want
to
hear
(except
a
tape
recorder
or
deck,
covered
in
step
18):
AUX
To
play
other
sources
of
program
material,
such
as
a
sound
movie
projector,
tape
cartridge
player,
TV
set,
or
short
wave
tuner
through
the
receiver.
AM
To
listen
to
AM
broadcasts.
FM
-
To
listen
to
FM
broadcasts.
PHONO
1
To
listen
to
phonograph
records,
if
you
have
connected
a
record
player
to
the
PHONO
1
jacks.
PHONO
2
To
listen
to
phonograph
records,
if
you
have
connected
a
record
player
to
the
PHONO
2
jacks.
PANEL
LOGIC
display
The
panel
logic
display
is
a
visual
readout
panel
which
indicates
continuously
the
selected
receiver
functions,
the
operating
mode,
the
selected
speaker
system
or
systems,
and
the
position
selected
with
the
tape
monitor
switch.
This
section
describes
the
receiver’s
controls
in
the
order
in
which
yc
in
step-by-step
sequence.
You
will
master
complete
operation
of
the
ui
0
VOLUME
&
BALANCE
Controls
Initially,
adjust
the
VOLUME
control
for
a
low
listening
level.
After
selecting
a
program
source,
adjust
the
control
for
the
desired
volume
level.
Keep
the
BALANCE
control
at
its
mid-position
unless
the
volume
levels
in
the
left
and
right
channels
sound
unequal
at
your
listening
position.
In
such
a
case,
turn
the
control
either
towards
LEFT
or
RIGHT
to
restore
balance.
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GRAPHIC
EQUALIZER
Controls
This
FISHER
Studio
Standard
RS-2010
receiver
is
equip¬
ped
with
a
newly
developed
GRAPHIC
EQUALIZER.
The
possibilities
of
altering
the
sound
to
your
liking
with
the
FISHER
GRAPHIC
EQUALIZER
are
endless.
It
places
at
your
fingertips
five
controls,
each
controlling
a
separate
section
of
the
audio
frequency
range.
The
advantage
of
the
FISHER
GRAPHIC
EQUALIZER
over
conventional
tone
controls
is
that
with
each
of
the
five
controls
of
the
GRAPHIC
EQUALIZER
it
is
possible
to
control
five
different
narrow,
distinct
sections
of
the
audio
band
pass
by
up
to
±10
dB.
This
corresponds
to
a
power
increase
of
10
times
or
a
power
decrease
to
1/10,
*
whereas
with
tone
controls
a
setting
for
a
bass
or
treble
^
boost
or
cut
will
also
affect
the
lower
or
upper
mid
fre¬
quencies.
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