Pioneer sx 1010 owners manual

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LINE VOLTAGE AND FUSE AND REAR PANEL

Each design of LINE VOLTAGE and FUSE of this
model differs according to each destination to be
delivered.

How to operate the SX-1010 is quite the same for
each version. However, each rear panel differs
according to LINE VOLTAGE and FUSE designed
for each version.

Fig. A shows the LINE VOLTAGE of a 220V only
model.

Fig. B shows the LINE VOLTAGE and FUSE of a
5 line voltage model (110V, 120V, 130V, 220V,
240V) whose line voltage and fuse can be changed
and set as follows:

220V model

AC INLET

5 Line Voltage model

CHANGING LINE VOLTAGE SETTING AND
FUSE

To remove the fuse, turn the fuse cap located on
the line voltage selector in the direction indicated
by the arrow. Then remove the fuse plug from the
unit. Put the fuse plug back so that the proper line
voltage marking can be seen through the cut in the
edge of the plug. Whenever the position of the
selector is changed, check the rating of the fuse. A
2A fuse is to be used for either 220V or 240V
operation and a 4A fuse rating for 110V, 120V or
130V operation. If the rating of the fuse is correct,
replace cap.

FUSE REPLACEMENT

When the fuse blows, remove the fuse cap and
replace the fuse with a new one. Fig, C.

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CONTENTS

Features ............................. 3
Essentials You should Know ............. 4
Connection Diagram .................... 4
Stereo System Setup ................... 6
Speaker Connections ................... 6
Antenna and Ground Connections ......... 7
Stereo System Connections .............. 8

Fig. C

Front Panel Facilities ................... 10
How to Operate the Receiver ............. 12
Versatile Jackrfor Today and

Tomorrow .......................... 14
Conditions Frequently Mistaken for

Malfunction ........................ 16
Mounting Template .................... 17
Specifications ........................ 18