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Brand | Harman Kardon |
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Model | HK3370 |
Category | Stereo Receiver |
Language | English |
Crucial warnings regarding correct voltage usage and the hazards of opening the unit's cabinet.
Guidance on proper placement, ventilation, unit handling, and cleaning procedures.
Controls for powering the unit, selecting speakers, and muting audio output.
Buttons for choosing audio sources, tuning radio stations, and connecting headphones.
Functions for selecting sources, tuning stations, presets, and using the FM mode.
Controls for adjusting display brightness and setting automatic sleep timers.
Controls for adjusting Bass, Treble, Balance, and Volume for optimal sound.
Ports for connecting AM/FM antennas and the phono ground wire.
Jacks for connecting audio sources, tape decks, remote control, and external amplifiers.
Terminals for connecting speakers and an AC outlet for powering accessories.
Detailed descriptions of audio input jacks like CD, Aux, Phono, and tape connections.
Explanation of connections for external amplifiers, subwoofers, and speaker terminals.
Details on AC outlet usage, power cable connection, and antenna adapter requirements.
Buttons for main power, source selection, and basic playback controls.
Buttons for tuning radio stations, managing presets, and controlling sleep functions.
Controls for adjusting master volume and muting the audio output.
Detailed functions for tuning, auto preset, memory, and clearing presets.
Using RDS data for station information and searching for specific program types.
Controls for tape/CD transport, speaker selection, and dimming the display.
Connecting CD players, cassette decks, turntables, and other audio sources.
Guidance on connecting main speakers, secondary speakers, and subwoofers.
Connecting antennas, using external processors like equalizers, and jumper pin management.
Connecting remote sensors and external power amplifiers for advanced setup.
Information on AC outlet usage, speaker placement, and final setup.
Initial setup, powering on/off, selecting sources, and basic audio adjustments.
Selecting speaker outputs, using headphones for private listening, and important impedance notes.
How to set and cancel the automatic sleep timer for the receiver.
Methods for storing, recalling, and scanning preset radio stations.
Using RDS data for station information and searching for specific program types.
Instructions for recording audio and monitoring tape playback.
Information on memory backup and procedures for resetting the system.
Specific remote control functions for cassette decks and CD recorders.
Remote control functions for operating CD players and changers.
Solutions for problems related to unit power, sound output, and channel issues.
Troubleshooting steps for tuner interference, distortion, and remote control malfunctions.
Detailed technical data for the audio section and FM/AM tuners.
Overall power requirements, consumption, dimensions, and weight of the receiver.