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Nippon Denon AVR-600 User Manual

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2-2
Speaker
System
Connections
@
This
receiver
can
accommodate
connections
of
a
total
of
seven
speakers
including
two
set
of
(front)
main
speakers
(A
and
B},
one
set
of
rear
speakers,
and
one
center
speaker.
Connect
the
speaker
terminats
with
the
speakers
making
sure
that
bike
polarities
ara
matched
(@
with
@,
©
with
O).
Mismatching
of
polarities
will
rasult
in
weak
central
sound,
unclear
orientation
of
the
various
instruments,
and
the
sense
of
direction
of
the
stereo
being
impaired.
When
making
connections,
take
care
that
none
of
the
individual
con-
ductors
of
the
spesker
cord
come
in
contact
with
sdjacent
termi-
nals,
with
other
speaker
cord
conductors,
of
with
the
rear
panel.
©
Speaker
impedance
When
speaker
systems
A
and
8
are
use
separately,
speakers
with
an
impedance
of
from
6
to
16
2/ohms
can
be
connected.
Be
careful
when
using
two
pairs
of
in
speakers
{A
+
B)
at
the
same
time,
since
use
of
speakers
with
an
impedance
outside
the
range
of
12
to
16
Q/ohms
will
lead
to
damage.
Speakers
with
an
impedance
of
8
to
16
Q/ohms
can
be
con-
nected
for
use
as
center
and
rear
speakers.
The
protection
circuit
may
operate
of
damage
may
occur
when
speakers
with
an
impedance
outside
of
the
above
range
are
used.
Connecting
the
speaker
terminals
1.
Loosen
by
turning
2.
Insert
the
cord.
3.
Tighten
by
turning
counterclockwise.
rl
clockwise.
“>
@B
2.
Insert
the
cord.
2-3
Connecting
the
video
components
To
connect
the
video
signal,
connect
using
a
75
Q/ohms
video
signa!
¢able
cord.
Using
an
improper
cable
can
result
in
a
drop
in
sound
quality.
Connecting
banana
plugs
Banana
plug
SS
3.
Return
the
lever.
Tusn
clockwise
to
tighten,
then
insert
the
banana
plug.
AUDIO
OUT
VIDEO
OUT
»
eencunanne
TEATS
b
S
AUDIO
IN
LD
player,
COV
player,
TV,
etc.
Monitor
TV
2-4
Connecting
the
antenna
terminals
ANTENNA
INSTALLATION
©
Fd
ANTENNA
The
supplied
FM
antenna
canbe
used
inside
wooden houses
for
recewing
local
FM
stahons
and
other
sisong
FM
signals
Stretch
out
the
ends
of
the
antenna
and
mount
the
antenna
on
the
wall
oF
ceiling
where
optimum
tecapuon
us
achweved
Aindoor
FM
antennas
may
not
Consisienity
ensue
stable
18-
ception,
due
to
environment
changes.
in
such
cases,
the
in-
door
FM
antenna
should
only
be
used
temporarity
unui
an
out
door
FM
antenna
has
been
installed
When
connecting
an
outdoor
FM
antenna,
the
use
of
75
Q/ohms
coms!
cable
(3C~2V,
SC-2V}
is
strongly
recom
mended.
©
AM
ANTENNA
Tune
in
en
AM
station
treler
to
Page
12, 13)
ksten
to
the
Sound,
then
install
the
antenna
in
a
position
as
tar
from
the
set
a5
possible
wn
whuch
distortion
End
Noise
are
minimum
Good
Feception
of
AM
stanons
is
not
possible
if
the
loop
antenna
is
Rot
connected
oF
if
it
is
touching
metal
objects
NOTES
FM
tadoor
antenna
©
This
receiver
has
@
{ull
back-up
system.
When
the
power
is
[An
Accessory)
chasiat
cable
turnad
on,
the
INPUT
SELECTOR
butions
are
sei
to
the
tast
mode
sat
before
the
power
was
turned
olf,
©
When
using
this
receiver
in
close
proxilruty
10
vidleo
equip:
ment
(TV,
VCR,
VDP,
etc),
noise
may
be
generated
in
AM
broadcasts
To
avord
this,
keep
the
receiver
as
tat
away
from
other
video
components
a3
possible,
or
place
ine
AM
oop
antenna
where
noise
1s
seduced.
If
the
nowe
is
not
reduced,
turn
off
the
power
of
the
video
components
when
listening
10
AM
broadcasts.
Connection
of
AM
antennas
1.
Push
the
fever.
2.
Insert
the
conductor.
3.
Return
the
lever.
Note
to
CATV
system
Instatior:
Tivs
‘eminder
1s
provided
to
call
the
CATV
system
installer’s
attention
to
Article
820-40
of
the
NEC
which
provides
guide-
lines
for
proper
grounding
and,
in
particule,
specihes
that
the
cable
ground
shalt
be
connected
to
the
grounding
system
of
tha
‘budding,
as
close
to
the
pomt
of
cable
entry
as
precuicat
[3]
REMOTE
CONTROL
UNIT
Following
the
procedure
outlined
below,
insert
the
batteries
before
using
the
remote
contro!
unit.
@
Range
of
operation
of
the
remote
control
unit
Point
the
remote
control
unit
at
the
remote
control
sensor
as
shown
on
the
diagram
at
the
left.
NOTES:
©
The
remote
control
unit
can
be
used
from
a
straight
distance
of
approximately
7
meters/20
feet,
but
this
distance
will
shorten
or
op-
eration
will
become
difficult
if
there
are
obstacles
between
the
re-
mote
control
unit
and
the
remote
control
sensor,
if
the
remote
con-
‘sol
sensor
is
exposed
to
direct
sunlight
or
other
strong
light,
or
if
operated
from
an
angle.
©
Neon
signs
or
other
devices
emitting
pulse-type
noise
nearby
may
Approx.
2rrv20
feet
result
in
malfunction,
so
keep
the
set
as
far
away
from
such
devices
as
possible.
@
Inserting
the
batteries
1,
Open
the
bottom
cover
of
the
remote
control
unit
|
2.
Insert
the
two
R6P/AA
batteries,
match-
|
3.
Close
the
bottom
cover
until
it
and
remove
the
battery
cover.
ing
the
©
and
©
marks
on
the
batteries
clicks
shut.
with
those
in
the
case.
€8
NOTES:
Use
only
AA,
R6P,
UM-3
batteries
for
replacernent.
Be
sure
the
polarities
are
correct.
(See
the
illustration
inside
the
battery
compartment.)
Remove
the
batteries
if
the
remote
contro!
transmitter
will
not
be
used
for
an
extended
period
of
time.
If
batteries
teak,
dispose
of
them
immediately.
Avoid
touching
the
leaked
material
or
letting
it
come
in
contact
with
clothing,
etc.
Clean
the
battery
compartment
thoraughly
before
installing
new
batteries.
Have
replacement
batteries
on
hand
so
that
the
old
batteries
can
be
replaced
as
quickly
as
possible
when
the
time
comes.
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Nippon Denon AVR-600 Specifications

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BrandNippon
ModelDenon AVR-600
CategoryStereo Receiver
LanguageEnglish