Sansui TU 5500 Connections

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SANSUI TU-5 500 OPERATION

SIGNAL AND TUNING METERS

Tune in the desired station while observing these meters.

.lf you are tuning in an FM sta-
tion: Adjust the TUNING control
first for maximum deflection of the
SIGNAL meter on the left, Then
adjust it so that the TUNING meter
on the right will indicate the exact
center. The set will pinpoint the
station and receive it with opti-
mum tonal quality.

POWER SWITCH

Raise the lever switch to ON to turn
the set on, push it down to OFF to
turn it off.

OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROL
Adjust the output signal level of the
tuner. Turn clockwise to increase» it.
Important

As a rule, it is better to use the OUT-
PUT LEVEL control to match the
tuners output signal level with those
of your turntable and tape deck, then
adjust the over-all volume with the
volume control of your amplifier.

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When turning on the FM band, noise
is usually heard between stations
which is peculiar to FM. Setting this
switch to ON cuts off that noise and
lets you tune quietly.

If you are trying to tune in a weak
station, however, setting the switch
to ON may cause the tuner to miss it.
In that case, it is better to push the
switch down to OFF and then tune.

. If you are tuning in an AM sta-
tion: Simply adjust the TUNING
control for maximum deflection of
the SIGNAL meter. Ignore the TUN-
ING meter when tuning on AM.

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TUNING CONTROL

Tune in the desired station by turning
this control.

FM ANTENNA ATTENUA-
TOR SWITCH

This switch selects the input sensitiv-
ity for FM stations It shou'ld normally
be at the OUT position. If while re-
ceiving an FM station, located in your
vicinity, you hear too coarse or dis-
torted reception due to excessively
strong signal strength, however, flip
the switch down to IN.

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SWITCH

When you hear disturbing noise
while receiving FM stereo broadcasts,
push the switch down to IN; high-
frequency noise will then be sup-
pressed and the broadcasts will sound
more pleasant. At all other times,
however, the switch should be at its
OUT position.

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Lights when the tuner is tuned in on
an FM station broadcasting in stereo.

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SELECTOR SWITCH

This switch selects the band (AM or
FM) that you want to hear.

AM: To receive AM broadcasts.

FM AUTO: To receive FM broadcasts,
whether stereo or mono.

FM MONO: If the FM stereo recep
tion is too noisy for pleasant listen-
ing, set the switch to this position.
The broadcast will be received in
mono but the noise will be substan-
tially decreased.

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SPEAKER SYSTEMS

* Design and specifications subject to change
without notice for improvements.

Sansui.
SANSUI ELCTRIC CO., LTD.

14-1, 2-chome, lzumi, Suginami~ku, Tokyo 168, Japan,
TELEPHONE: (03) 323-1111/TELEX: 232-2076
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