Sansui G 9000 Owners Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MODE D'EMPLOI
BETRIEBSANLEITUNG

0 Read this minus] before use.
0 Live cane nmico avam l'umisation.
I Vol day Verwendunn diets Anlailung durehlesen.

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For the United Kingdom only

Important

The wires In mil mains lead are coloured in accord
anon with the following code:

Blue: Neutrel

Brown: Live
It the colours oi the wires In the mains lost of this
equipment should not correspond to the coloured
markings identifying the terminals in your plug pro-
ceed as lollows:

The wire which is coloured blue must be connected
to the terminal which is marked with the letter 'N
or coloured black.

The wire which Is coloured brown must be connected
in the terminal which is marked with the letter 'L'Dr
coloured red.

Ensure that your equipth I: connected correctly.
ii you are in any doubt, consult a quelllled electricien

For equipment purchased outslde the u,l<. wlrh 3
EUROPEAN" twoApin mains plug, the plug should
be removed and connections made In accordance with
the above instructions Ensure also that the equipment
is properly adjusted to 240 volts operation. Ifyou are
in any doubt, consult I qualified electrician, or our
Service Agent in the U.K.

We are grateful for your choice of this line Sansui high fidelity product.
Before you operate it, we suggest that you read this booklet once
through (awfully, familiarizing yourselt with the important preoeu-
tions, operational ptowdures and every one 0! the products many
leaturee It will help to ensure that you will avoid posible damew and
that the product's superb periormanee wlll be yours to enjoy for many
YSBVS 0 come,

Precautions .
Connections .....
Panel in'ormation
Operating procedures
Some useful hind
Specific-non: . . . .

WARNING: To prevent fire or shock hazard,
do not expose this appliance to rain or
moisture,

0 The Model No. Ind SIVIII No. of your unit are shown on in bid
penel.

0 Do not ion the Wen-my Cord thet entri- your unite Model No.
end Serial No.

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B TAPE MONITOR Swiwh

UH it to product a recorded rape or to monitor a recording that you

are mlkHQ Turn it to "It positlon (not cover: the record playback

clrwlt cannectlnq the tape deck in on at the moment. At all other
times, leave it in the norm-l "SOURCE" posltion.
wmmmdultiteonmdwfiuunn:

TAPE-1,1: To reproduce a recorded tape on the tape deck con-
nected to the TAPE-1 or TAPE-2 terminals.

SOURCE: To hear the program source, selected by the
SELECTOR switch,

mmmdmnnmmmm-unlt:

(=on I b Z-To dub or reprint n racordad tape on the tape deck (In
pllvblck mode) connectad to the TAPE-I tormlnals
onto a tape on another tape dank (In rocord mod.)
connmod to the TAPE-2 termlnnls.

TAPE-2: To monitor a racordlng as you duh it to up. deck 2 in
"word mode.

TAPE-1: To hear me program some: as the lonal lam up.
deck 1 ln Dlavbock mode.

COPV 2 b I-To dub or reprint a molded up: on the dock con-
nected to hl TAPE»: tarmlnals onto a raps on
another tape deck connected to ma TAPE-I terminals,

TAPE~I: Yo monitor a recording as you dub il to tape clock 1 In
record mode.

TAPE-2: To hear the program source as signal leaves tap- deck
2 In playback mode.

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Some useful hints

With ihe unit, is possible to sap-ma its preamplifier section irom its
power amplifier suction and use such mien ind-pundenlly of the
other. To sop-mic those two sections. loosen the screw and set me
slldlng switch to (he SEPARATED position. (The SEPARATED posi-
tion actually has two position: more: abom n mar.)
With the slider set to "SEPARATED," anothtr pmmplifhr may be
connected to the unit's power ompiiiiar, or anorher power amplifier
to the units prumpliiier. Or its also pogiblo to build a multiamp
(clocuonic crossover) system. As noiod aoriier, the slider has Mo
positions, "I: DIRECT COUPLED" and 2: CAPACITOR COUPLEDX'
l: DIRECT COUPLED: The unii's power amplifiur works a I "DC"
amplifier; the amplification range suns with DC (dim! currenl)
I When a DC component appears at m: output oi connected equip-
rrwm and therefore at the input oi xhs unit's power ampliiiar.
protection will be activated to proton connecrad weaken.
2: CAPACITOR COUPLED: A capacitor is connected at the Input :31
the units power amplifier to eliminated DC compononnr