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JVC M-7050 - Rear Panel; Installation

JVC M-7050
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IMPORTANT
one,
——
eeen
eoeow
Installation
Select
a
dry,
level
place
which
is
neither
too
hot
nor
too
cold
(between
—5°
and
40
°C/23°F
and
104
°F).
Leave
space
between
the
power
amplifier
and
the
wall
to
provide
good
ventilation.
Do
not
allow
a
curtain,
table
cloth,
etc.
to
block
the
ventilation
holes.
Keep
the
power
amplifier
away
from
direct
sunlight.
Do
not
place
close
to
a
heater.
Do
not
place
in
locations
subject
to
vibrations.
Do
not
place
in
locations
subject
to
dust.
Keep
as
far
from
a
tuner
and
a
preamplifier
as
possible
to
prevent
noise.
Power
cord
Do
not
handle
the
power
cord
with
wet
hands.
Do
not
bend
the
power
cord
double.
When
unplugging
from
the
wall
outlet,
always
pull
the
plug,
not
the
power
cord.
Malfunctions
Do
not
insert
any
metallic
object
inside
the
unit.
Do
not
allow
water
to
get
inside
the
unit.
Do
not
employ
thinner
or
benzine
to
clean
the
cabinet.
First
clean
with
a
neutral
cleaner
and
then
wipe
with
a
dry
cloth.
Power
switch
Do
not
plug
the
power
cord
into
an
AC
outlet
until
all
connections
are
complete.
Switch
the
power
off
when
connecting
other
components
to
it.
REAR
PANEL
1.
Connecting
with
other
components
may
result
in
trouble,
such
as
oscillation
or
hum.
Connect
ground
terminals
of
this
set
and
other
components
to
each
other.
SUBSONIC
and
DIRECT
INPUT
terminals
Do
not
connect
different
kinds
of
signals
simultaneously
to
input
terminals.
Input
cannon
connector
(for
professional
use)
(Unbalanced)
AC:
If
these
terminals
are
employed,
the
input
signal
passes
through
a
filter
having
a
cut-off
frequency
of
18
Hz
and
a
slope
of
6dB/oct,
which
results
in
a
reduction
of
ultra-low
frequency
noise,
such
as
that
encountered
with
warped
records,
and
prevents
speaker
intermodulation
distortion.
The
filter
also
eliminates
the
preamplifier
DC
leak
voltage,
thus
protecting
the
speakers.
DIRECT:
These
input
terminals
are
directly
connected
to
the
power
amplification
circuit.
Since
the
M-7050
employes
DC
amplifier
circuitry,
there
is
no
coupling
capacitor
between
the
input
circuit
and
the
power
amplification
stages.
Protective
circuit
When
the
protective
circuit
has
been
activated,
switch
off
the
power
and
determine
the
cause
as
follows:
The
speaker
load
impedance
Using
speakers
with
an
impedance
of
less
than
4
ohms
(or
a
short
circuit
across
the
speaker
terminals)
activates
the
protective
circuit
and
results
in
intermittent
sound
out-
put.
When
the
speaker
switch
is
at
the
“1
and
2”
position,
use
a
pair
of
speakers
having
an
impedance
of
8
or
high-
er,
at
“1”
or
“’2”
position,
use
a
speaker
of
4
or
higher.
Input
overload
The
speaker
produces
intermittent
sounds.
Detecting
the
offset
voltage
The
offset
voltage
of
+2
V
or
more,
activates
the
pro-
tective
circuit
and
results
in
no
sound
output.
Caution
indicator
When
the
protective
circuit
has
been
activated,
meter
illumination
changes
to
red.

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