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WARRANTY REGISTRATION
Please read this warranty card.
Keep your purchase receipt to enable you to proceed quickly in the event of a Warranty Service.
Warranty Terms & Conditions
1. TEAC warrants to the original retail purchaser only, that this product is free from defects in material and
workmanship under normal domestic use and authorises free service during the warranty period at any TEAC
Authorised Service Centre only. TEAC warranty only applies to products purchased, used and serviced in
Australia.
2. Subject to the terms herein, this warranty effectively covers the equipment as specified in the Warranty Periods
Table below from the date of purchase.
TEAC PRODUCT
WARRANTY PERIOD
Plasma TV 106 cm and above
LCD Televisions 59cm and above
Televisions – 59cm and above
All Televisions under 59 cm
Digital Set Top Boxes & Module
VCR
DVD & Module
DVD Recorder & PVR Module
Audio Systems
1 Year (In-Home Service Available)
1 Year (In-Home Service Available)
1 Year (In-Home Service Available)
1 Year (No In-Home Service)
1 Year (No In-Home Service)
1 Year (No In-Home Service)
1 Year (No In-Home Service)
1 Year (No In-Home Service)
1 Year (No In-Home Service)
3. In home service will only be provided as part of this warranty if all the following conditions are met;
a) The product as indicated in the Warranty Period Table.
b) The product is within the warranty period.
c) The product is located within the normal service area of the local TEAC Authorised Service Centre.
In any other situation or circumstance, where an in home service call is made, a service fee will be charged by the
Service Provider including a travel fee if outside normal service area.
If TEAC determines that the product is not repairable on site, TEAC can complete the repair by taking the product
to a TEAC Authorised Service Centre.
Where in-home service is not available, the purchaser is required to send the product to the nearest TEAC
Authorised Service Centre for repair. In this event, a copy of this warranty card and a copy of your receipt of
purchase must be enclosed to be a valid warranty. Such equipment or part must be sent freight prepaid to your
nearest TEAC Authorised Service Centre. After the repair, the product will be available for collection by or return to
the purchaser at purchaser’s cost. The warranty does not cover freight or insurance. In all cases of transit damage or
lost, a claim must be filed against the carrier by the purchaser, even if shipment is arranged by TEAC. TEAC in-
home service may also be available at a fee upon request.
4. Accessories, Remote, including power adaptors, AV box, TV tuners, etc, are warranted to be defect free for 1 year.
5. Replacement of spare parts under normal usage; except cabinet, front panel, knob, removable accessories, battery,
consumable, AC cord, connecting cord and other accessories, are warranted as specified in Warranty Periods Table,
and will be repaired or replaced at the sole judgement of TEAC.
6. The warranties hereby conferred do not extend to, and exclude, any cost associated with the installation, de-
installation or re-installation of a product (be it in-home or otherwise), including costs related to the mounting,
demounting or remounting of any screen, (and any other ancillary activities), delivery, handling, freighting,
transportation or insurance of the product or any part thereof or replacement of and do not extend to, and exclude,
any damage or loss occurring by reason of, during, associated with, or related to such installation, de-installation,
re-installation or transit.
7. Normal customer maintenance as described in the owner’s manual is not covered by this warranty (such as cleaning
VCR heads etc.)
8. Service will be provided only during normal business hours and under safety conditions and circumstances.
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9. This warranty does not apply to equipment showing abuse, damage or that it may have been tampered with, altered
or repaired outside any TEAC Authorised Service Centre. If so, the warranty will be void.
*Your nearest Authorised TEAC Service Centre is listed in your Owners Manual
10. No one is authorised to assume any liability on behalf of TEAC or impose any obligation on it, in connection with
the sale of any equipment other than as stated in this warranty and outlined above.
11. In no event will TEAC be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages from interrupted operations or
other causes.
12. Warranty is not transferable to any subsequent purchaser if the product is sold during the warranty period,
* Extended promotional warranty may apply to certain products (for more info please contact: [email protected])
In home service administration fee is applied after 1st year of warranty.
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WARRANTY PROCEDURES
Please keep this information for your own records.
Please refer to the owner’s manual to ensure that you have followed the correct installation and operating procedures.
1. Read owner’s manual carefully
2. If you require Warranty Service, please contact the TEAC Authorised Service Centre
3. Please have your purchase receipt as your proof of purchase and the following details completed for a valid
Warranty.
Owner’s Name
Owner’s Address
Postcode
Model Name/No.
Dealer’s Name
Serial No.
Dealer’s Address
Postcode
4. Please ensure that your product is packed appropriately upon return to the service centre.
If you have any other queries regarding service or warranty please contact the TEAC Customer Care Centre below:
1800 656 700
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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION……………………………………………………………………………………………. 1
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS …………………………….…………………………………..………. 2
BEFORE USE ………………………………………………………………………………………………..……….4
CONNECTION ……………………………………………………………………………………………..…………5
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT ………………………………………………………………………………..……….. 10
FRONT PANEL INFORMATION ……………………………………………………………………….…………...11
REAR PANEL INFORMATION ………………………………………………………………………….…………..12
REMOTE CONTROL INFORMATION ………………………………………………………………….………….13
BASIC OPERATION ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15
SPEAKER CONFIGURATION, DELAY TIME & DYNAMIC RANGE CONTROL ……………………………. 17
TEST TONE, LFE TRIMMER & CHANNEL SELECT …………………………………………………………… 18
AVAILABLE SURROUND MODE ………………………………………………………………………………….. 19
TROUBLESHOOTING ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 20
SPECIFICATIONS ……………………………………………………..……………………………………………. 21
Complete Service Agent list………………………………………………………………………………………… 22
Thank you for purchasing our AV Receiver. This unit is precision engineered to provide you with years of
trouble free service. Please read the following pages of the User's Manual to ensure correct operation of the
unit.
Prepare to enjoy surround sound the way it should be!
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Caution:
-
-
-
-
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove Cover (or back)
No user-serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture
This lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninstalled
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert
the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
The marking of products using lasers (except for some areas). The
label is attached to the rear panel and says that the component uses
beams that have been classified as Class 1,which means the unit is
utilizing laser beams that are of weaker class. There is no danger of
hazardous radiation outside the unit
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
ACCESSORIES
1. RCA cord (yellow color).
2. Remote control.
3. Battery AAA x 2 for Remote control
4. Instruction Manual.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT.
1. READ AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS: All the safety and operation instructions should be read before
the product is operated. Follow all operation instructions within this manual.
2. RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS: The safety and operation instructions should be retained for future
reference.
3. HEED WARNINGS: Comply with all warnings on the product and in the operation instructions.
4. CLEANING: Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
5. GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION: This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating current
line plug (a plug having one pin wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way.
This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the
plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician since it is likely you have an out of sate wall socket.
Never force the plug into the socket.
6. OVERLOADING: Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords as this can
result in the risk of fire or electric shock. Overloaded AC outlets, extension cords,
frayed power cables, damaged or cracked wire insulation, and broken plugs are
dangerous. They may result in electric shock or fire hazard. Periodically examine
the power cable - if its appearance indicates damage or deteriorated receptacles
have it replaced by your service technician.
7. POWER SOURCES: This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on
the rear panel label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product
dealer or local power company. For products intend to be operated from battery power, or other sources,
refer to the operation instructions.
8. ACCESSORIES: Do not place this product on an unstable surface or support. The
product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult as well as serious damage to
the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacture’s instructions
and use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. A product and cart
combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven
surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.
9. OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING: If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product,
be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage
surges and built-up static charges. The example below is for reference only. Correct grounding should
always be installed by an electrician.
ANTENNA
LEAD IN
WIRE
GROUND
CLAMP
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250.PART H)
10. POWER CABLE PROTECTION: The power supply cables should be routed so that they are not likely to
be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cables at
plugs and the point where they exit from the product.
11. ATTACHMENTS: Do not use unauthorized attachments as they may cause faults with the unit.
12. CONDITIONS REQUIREING SERVICE: Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
a) If the unit exhibits sudden unusual operation or unusual display characteristics.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product.
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d) If the product does not operate normally by following the operation instructions, adjusting only those
controls that are covered by the operation instructions. (NOTE: improper adjustment of other
controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to
restore the product to its normal operation).
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.
f) If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
13. SERVICING: Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose
you to dangerous voltage and may damage precision components. Refer all servicing to qualified
service personnel.
14. LIGHTNING: For added protection during a lightning storm, or when the unit is left unattended and
unused for long period of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system.
This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges.
15. REPLACEMENT PARTS: Should replacement parts be required, have the service technician verify that
the replacement parts he uses have the same safety characteristics as the original parts. Use of
unauthorized replacements parts can cause fire or electric shock.
16. SAFETY CHECK: Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to
perform safety checks recommended by the manufacturer to determine that the product is in a safe
operating condition.
17. HEAT DISPERSAL: Leave at least 10 cm of space between the top, back and sides of the unit and the
wall or other electrical components.
18. NOTES ON USE
Keep the set free from moisture.
water,and dust.
Do not let foreign objects in the set.
Avoid high temperatures
Allow for sufficient heat dispersion
when installed on a rack.
Unplug the power cord when not
using the set for long periods of
time
Do not let insecticides,benzene,and
thinner come in contact with the set.
Handle the power cord carefully.
Hold the plug when unplugging the
cord.
* (For sets with ventilation holes)
Never disassemble or modify the set
in any way.
Do not obstruct the ventilation
holes
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BEFORE USE
Read this before operation
Before Connection
1. Choose the installation location of your unit
carefully. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or
close to a source of heat. Also avoid locations
subject to vibrations and excessive dust, cold or
moisture.
Caution
- Disconnect all equipment from the power source
before making any connections.
- Read instructions of each component you intend to
use with this unit.
2. Do not cover the ventilation holes. Make sure
there is enough space above and beside this unit
(about 4 inches). Do not place a CD player or
other equipment on top of this unit.
- Be sure to insert each plug securely. To prevent
hum and noise, do not bundle the connection cords
with power cord or speaker cord.
3. Do not open the cabinet as this might result in
damage to the circuitry or electrical shock. If a
foreign object falls into the unit, contact your
dealer.
4. When removing the power plug from the wall
outlet, always pull directly on the plug, never on
the cord.
5. Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical
solvents as this might damage the finish. Use a
clean, damp cloth only.
Speaker Connections
Caution:
- To avoid damaging the speakers with a sudden
high-level signal, be sure to switch the power off
before connecting the speakers.
- Check the impedance of your speakers. Connect
speaker with an impedance of 6 ohms or more.
- The amplifier’s red speaker terminals are the +
(positive) terminals and the black terminals are the –
(negative) terminals.
6. Keep this manual in a safe place for future
reference.
- The + side of the speaker cable is marked to make
it distinguishable from the – side of the cable.
Connect this marked side to the red + terminals and
the unmarked side is the black terminal.
- Prepare the speaker cords for connection by
stripping off approximately 10 mm or less (no more
as this could cause a short-circuit) of the outer
insulation.
Back-up Memory Function
This is the function that preserves the preset
memory and most-recent memory function. In the
event of a power failure, or if the power cord of this
unit is disconnected from the electric outlet, the
back-up memory will preserve the preset memory
and most-recent memory functions for approximately
1 week. If the power supply is interrupted for 7 days
or longer, the memory settings will be erased.
- Twist the wires tightly together so that they are not
straggly.
When to use RESET switch
1. When this system is subjected to an electric
shock.
2. When the power is irregular.
In this case, try the following:
Switch the POWER on, press the RESET button on
the front panel for more than 3 seconds.
How to connect
Red: positive (+)
Black: negative (-)
Note: If the RESET button is pressed for more than
3 seconds, all the memory will be erased.
1. Press down the lever at the antenna terminal.
2. Insert the exposed wire into the terminal hole
3. Release the lever.
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CONNECTION
Jagged metal
Jagged metal
Insert into slit.
FM INDOOR ANTENNA
If you live reasonably close to a transmitter and want
to use the provided lead-type FM antenna, you will
have to connect it direct to the “FM 75” socket.
Fit the metal sleeve of the lead-type antenna over
the core (center) conductor of the (FM 75) socket,
extend the lead and fix it to a window frame or wall
with thumbtacks, or the like, where reception is best.
Lead-type FM 75 Antenna provided.
AM INDOOR LOOP ANTENNA
- To stand the antenna on a flat surface, fix the claw
to the slot.
2
3
1
- The high performance AM loop antenna provided
with this unit is sufficient for good reception in most
areas.
- Connect the loop antenna’s wires to the AM
antenna terminals as shown.
AM
LOOP
AM
LOOP
FM
75
FM
75
Ω
Ω
- Place the antenna on a shelf or hang it on a window
frame, etc, in the direction which gives the best
reception and as far away as possible from the entire
system, speaker cords and the power cords, to
prevent unwanted noise.
ANTENA
ANTENA
Optional
OUTDOOR FM ANTENNA (75)
FM OUTDOOR ANTENNA
AM Loop Antenna (provided)
In an area where FM signals are weak, it will be
necessary to use a 75 unbalanced-type outdoor FM
antenna using the optional matching transformer, as
shown. Generally, a 3-element antenna will be
sufficient: if you live in an area where the FM signals
are particularly weak, it may be necessary to use
one with 5 or more elements. Connect the coaxial
cable of the antenna to the matching transformer as
shown. After completing connection, plug the
transformer into the “FM 75” socket.
AM
LOOP
FM
75
Ω
How to connect a coaxial cable to the matching
transformer
ANTENA
- Strip the cable and dress it as shown.
3mm
4mm
7mm
- Press both side tabs outward to remove the cover.
AM Outdoor
Antenna
AM Outdoor Antenna
If the AM loop antenna provided does not deliver
sufficient reception (because you are too far from the
transmitter or in a concrete building, etc.), it may be
necessary to use an outdoor AM antenna.
Use an insulated wire more than 15 ft (5m) long, strip
one end, and connect this to the terminal as shown.
The antenna wire should be strung outdoors or
indoors near a window. For better reception, connect
the GND terminal to a reliable ground.
- Wrap the core conductor around the central metal
fixture as shown.
- Crimp the jagged metal fixtures so they hold the
braided portion using pliers, etc.
- Put the cover back in place.
Note: When connecting an outdoor AM antenna, do
not disconnect the AM loop antenna.
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CONNECTION
Speaker layout example when using surround mode
1
3
4
2
5
6
7
8
1. TV or Screen
4. Center Speaker
7. Surround Right Speaker
2. Front Left Speaker
5. Front Right Speaker
8. Listening Position
3. Subwoofer
6. Surround Left Speaker
Standard speaker setup for surround sound
● Front Right and Left speakers
These are the main speakers providing the front stereo effect of the sound image.
● Centre speaker
This produces a rich sound image by serving as a centre sound source for the front right and left speakers
thus enhancing the sonic movement.
● Surround Right and Left speakers
These add three-dimensional sonic movement and produce environmental sound associated with the
background and effect sounds for each scene.
● Subwoofer
Required to add powerful and heavy bass.
Speaker placement
Ideal speaker placement varies depending on the size, shape of your room and the wall coverings. Here is a
typical example of speaker placement and recommendations as shown.
Important points regarding speaker placement
Front Right and Left speakers and Centre speaker
- Place these three speakers all at the same height.
- Place each speaker so that it is aimed at the location of the listener’s ears when at the listening position.
- Try to place all the front speakers at the same distance from the listening position.
Surround Left and Right speakers
- Place these speakers so that their height is 3 feet (1 meter) higher than that of the listener’s ears.
Subwoofer
Ideally a subwoofer should always be located in front of the listening position between the Front Left and Right
speakers. Since all rooms vary, experiment with the placement of your subwoofer for the best overall sound
image (placing a subwoofer in the corner of a room often helps to disperse the sound).
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CONNECTION
SPEAKER CONNECTION
SURROUND BACK
L
R
HDMI
S-VIDEO
R
DVD
IN
AV 1
IN
MONITOR
OUT
MODEL NO: AG20D
RS
LS
C
POWER SOURCE: 220V-240V~50Hz
POWER CONSUMPTION: 300W
OUT
AV2 IN
AV1 IN
DVD IN
N533
GND
RS232C
VIDEO
AM
LOOP
FM
75
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
MONITOR
OUT
AV 1
IN
AV 2
IN
DVD
IN
ٛ
SERIAL NO.
ANTENNA
COAXIAL
AV 1 AV 2
FR
FL
OPTICAL
DVD
OUT TAPE IN
AUX
AV 1
AV 2
DVD
SUB
L
AC 220-240V
50Hz
R
Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
U.S. Pat.No s. 5,451,942, 5,956674, 5,974,380, 5,978,762, 6,487,535 and other
U.S. and world-wide patents issued and pending.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby Po Logi and the double-D ymbol
are trademarkof Dolby Laboratories.
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DIGITAL INPUT
ANALOG INPUT
PRE OUT
"DTS" are trademarks of Digital heater Systems, Inc.
Copyright 1996,2003 Digital Theter Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
SPERKERS 6-8
ٛ
CENTER
FRONT
FRONT
SUBWOOFER
L
R
Power cord (AC)
- Be sure to connect the power cord to an AC outlet, which supplies the correct voltage.
- Hold the power plug when plugging or unplugging the power cord.
- When connecting this AV receiver up to your TV, or other components, make sure that all components are
switched off and unplugged from main AC power.
Subwoofer Out
Use this jack to connect an active subwoofer.
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CONNECTION
DVD, VCD
S-VIDEO OUT
VIDEO OUT
HDMI OUT
DVD
I
HDMI
S-VIDEO
DD
I
VIDEO 1 MONITOR
IN
OUT
OUT
AV2 IN
AV1 IN
DVD IN
RS232C
VIDEO
ANTENNA
MONITOR VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2
OUT IN IN
DVD IN
FM
75
ٛ
AM
LOOP
OPTICAL
DVD
COAXIAL
L
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
R
TAPE
OUT
TAPE
IN
AUX
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2
DVD
DIGITAPUT
COAX OUT
VIDEO
IN
S-VIDEO
IN
CDR/W
MONITOR(TV)
When connecting video components such as DVD
players, cable boxes, satellite receivers and
television/plasmas, you can use different types of
cables depending on how the video component is
equipped.
(S-Video or RCA). Regardless of the video
component being played DVD or VCR, the picture
will always appear on the same video input of the
monitor.
If you use both S-Video and RCA composite cables
to connect different video components to your unit,
you must also use both S-Video and RCA composite
cables to connect the TV monitor to your unit. For
example, if you connect a DVD player to your unit
using S-Video cable and a VCR using an RCA to
RCA composite cable, you must also connect the TV
to your unit using both types of cables. This requires
an S-Video cable from the S-Video monitor out jack
on your unit to an S-Video input on the TV (i.e. Video
1). In addition, you must use an RCA composite
cable from the composite video monitor out jack on
your unit to an RCA composite video input on the TV
but not the same input used for the S-Video cable
(i.e. Video 2). Using this type of dual cable video
connection, you will need to switch the TV video
input source from TV to Video 1 to Video 2
depending on the video source being played-TV,
DVD or VCR.
Video connections:
If the video component is equipped with S-VIDEO
jacks, it is recommended to connect to your unit or
directly to the television monitor using an S-VIDEO
cable. S-VIDEO cables provide better picture clarity
and resolution. If the video component is not
equipped with an S-VIDEO jack, use a conventional
RCA or RCA composite cable to connect to your unit
or connect it directly to the television. The illustration
here shows how to connect video components to
your unit.
Note:
When connecting more than one video component to
your unit (i.e. VCR and DVD player) it is easier to
use either all S-VIDEO cables or all RCA to RCA
composite cables. This allows both video signals
(DVD and VCR) to be sent through your unit to the
TV monitor using just one video input on the TV
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CONNECTION
Audio connections:
CD, TAPE jacks
Some video components are equipped with special
digital audio outputs (e.g. DVD players). If your video
component is equipped with a digital audio output, it
is recommended that you connect to your unit using
a digital cable. Digital audio cables are required to
use the DTS and Dolby Digital surround sound
modes. If you do not use digital connections, your
unit will only operate in Dolby PRO LOGICII, MUSIC,
THEATER, HALL and 5 Stereo surround modes.
There are two types of digital cables-coaxial (75 ohm)
and optical. Your unit is equipped with both types of
digital inputs. These inputs are labelled COAXIAL IN
and OPTICAL IN on the rear of the unit. Connect the
video component outputs to any one of the two
digital inputs on your unit. If the video component is
not equipped with a digital output, use a dual RCA to
RCA composite audio cable to connect to your unit.
Make sure to connect:
Connect the component with RCA to RCA cords.
Make sure to connect:
White plug to white jack (L: left)
Red plug to red jack (R: right)
DIGITAL IN/OUT terminals
If the CD player or MD player has digital outputs,
connect the component with coaxial cables or optical
cables.
DIGITAL IN to DIGITAL OUT (CD, etc.)
DIGITAL OUT to DIGITAL IN (MD, etc.)
Connect to any one of the DIGITAL IN terminals.
When using DIGITAL OPTICAL IN terminals, remove
the caps from the terminals. When you do not use
them, leave the caps in place. To record digitally,
connect the source (CD player, etc.) to DIGITAL IN
and the recorder (MD, etc.) to DIGITAL OUT.
White plug to white jack (L: left)
Red plug to red jack (R: right)
Note:
When an optical cable is used, remove the
protection caps from the component and your unit
before attempting to insert the optical cable. If not
using an optical cable or if the cable is removed,
always re-install the protection caps to prevent dirt
and dust from entering the inputs. If using a coaxial
digital cable, leave the protection caps in both the
video component and your unit.
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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
BATTERY INSTALLATION
By using the provided remote control unit, this unit
can be controlled from your listening position. To use
the remote control unit, point it at the REMOTE
SENSOR window of this unit.
Notes:
- Even if the remote control unit is operated within
the effective range, remote control operation may be
impossible if there are any obstacles between the
unit and the remote control.
- If the remote control unit is operated near other
appliance which generate infrared rays, or if other
remote control devices using infrared rays are used
near the unit, it may operate incorrectly.
- The power is turned on/off (standby) by pressing
the POWER button on the remote control unit in
standby mode.
Precautions concerning batteries
- Be sure to insert the batteries with correct positive+
and negative – polarities.
- Use batteries of the same type. Never use different
types of batteries together.
- Rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries can
be used. Refer to the precautions on their labels.
- When the remote control unit is not to be used for a
long time (more than a month), remove the batteries
from the remote control unit to prevent them from
leaking. If they leak, wipe away the liquid inside the
battery compartment and replace the batteries with
new ones.
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.
2. Insert two “AAA” dry batteries. Make sure that
the batteries are inserted with their positive “+”
and negative “-” poles positioned correctly.
3. Close the cover until it clicks.
If the distance required between the remote
control unit and main unit decreases, the
batteries are exhausted. In this case, replace the
batteries with new ones.
- Do not heat or disassemble batteries and never
dispose of old batteries by throwing them in a fire.
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FRONT PANEL INFORMATION
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2
3
4
6
7
5
AG20D 5.1 CHANNEL HOME THEATRE RECEIVER
POWER
PHONES
8
R
VOLUME
STEREO
STATION
APS
RESET
SUB
ON/OFF
TUNER
/BAND
DTS/DOLBY
DIGITAL
DIGITAL
IN
SURROUND
MODE
2CH
DVD
TAPE
AUX
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 1
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10 11 12
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14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
1. POWER
2. STEREO
Turns the unit on/off.
12. AUX
13.
TUNER/BAND
Press this button to select AUX.
Press this button to select the TUNER.
Press again to select FM and AM.
Press this button to alternate between
Stereo and Mono mode when listen
to FM broadcast.
3. STATION
4. APS
When using the Tuner press this button 14. VIDEO 2
to select a preset channel.
Allocates and memorizes radio stations 15. VIDEO 1
automatically. (Note: Hold this button
down for more than 3 seconds to
activate
Press this button to select VIDEO 2.
Press this button to select VIDEO 1.
5. REMOTE
SENSOR
16. DVD
Press this button to select DVD.
6. VOLUME
To decrease or increase the Master
Volume.
17.
When playing 5.1CH source, and while
you are enjoying Stereo, press this
button to playback source in
DTS/DOLBY
DIGITAL
DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL.
7. VFD DISPLAY Informs you of selected inputs and
18. 2CH
Select STEREO mode (Note: only
Front Left & Front Right and Woofer
speakers are activated).
UNIT
system state.
8. PHONES
Jack for stereo headphones.
19. DIGITAL IN Press this button when using a source
connected by a DIGITAL IN. Press it to
select : DVD COA. DVD OPT, VIDEO 1
OPT and VIDEO 2 OPT, or when using
an analog source.
9. STANDBY
INDICATOR
20.
Select surround modes: MOVIE and
MUSIC.
SURROUND
MODE
10. TAPE
Press this button to select TAPE.
21. SUB
ON/OFF
Press this button to turn on/off the
subwoofer.
11. RESET
To reset the whole system to factory
defaults.
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REAR PANEL INFORMATION
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6
7
9
10
11
HDMI
HDMI
S-VIDEO
R
DVD
IN
AV 1
IN
MONITOR
OUT
MODEL NO: AG20D
RS
LS
C
POWER SOURCE: 220V-240V~50Hz
POWER CONSUMPTION: 300W
OUT
AV2 IN
AV1 IN
DVD IN
N533
GND
RS232C
VIDEO
AM
LOOP
FM
75
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
MONITOR AV 1
AV 2
IN
DVD
IN
ٛ
OUT
IN
SERIAL NO.
ANTENNA
COAXIAL
AV 1 AV 2
FR
FL
OPTICAL OUT TAPE IN
DVD
AUX
AV 1
AV 2
DVD
SUB
L
AC 220-240V
50Hz
R
Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
U.S. Pat.No s. 5,451,942, 5,956,674, 5,974,380, 5,978,762, 6,487,535 and other
U.S. and world-wide patents issued and pending.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby Pro Logic and the double-D ymbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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DIGITALINPUT
ANALOG INPUT
PRE OUT
"DTS" are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
Copyright 1996,2003 Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
SPERKERS 6-8
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2
3
4
5
1. COAX. IN
Digital audio input for connection to the digital output of another DVD/Decoder/Games Console.
2. DIGITAL INPUT
Optical audio input for connection to the optical output of another DVD/Decoder/Games Console.
3. ANALOGUE AUDIO IN/OUT terminals
4. SUB LINE OUT
Pre-out for an active subwoofer.
5. AC CORD
Connect to the AC mains socket.
6. HDMI PORT
For connection to the equipment with HDMI output.
7. ANTENNA terminal
Connect to the AM indoor loop antenna/Lead-type FM antenna.
8.RS232 port
9.S-VIDEO IN/OUT terminals
- DVD S-VIDEO IN: Connect an S-VIDEO cable to the S-VIDEO output terminal of a DVD player.
- VIDEO-S IN: For connection of S-VIDEO cable to the output terminal of an external player.
- VIDEO-S OUT: For connection of S-VIDEO cable to the input terminal of an external player.
10.VIDEO IN/OUT terminals:
- VIDEO OUT: Use an RCA composite cable to connect to the TV set.
- V1/V2 IN: Connect RCA composite cables to the line outputs of external players.
- DVD IN: Using an RCA composite cable to the line output of a DVD.
11.SPEAKERS
External speakers power output. (Refer to Speaker Connection section)
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REMOTE CONTROL INFORMATION
POWER
DVD
VIDEO 1
AUX
VIDEO 2
TAPE
TUNER
MEMORY
TUNING
ST/MONO
BAND
MANUAL
APS
PRESET +
VOL
VOL
MUTE
PRESET
CH
SUBWOOFER
ON/OFF
DIMMER
SELECT
BASS
LFE TRIM
TREBLE
INPUT MODE
BASS
TEST
TONE
MODE
DELAY TIME
SURROUND
MODE
DTS/DOLBY
DIGITAL
R
AG20D
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REMOTE CONTROL INFORMATION
1. Display
Press this button to display the state of input source. And when listening to the FM broadcasting with RDS,
press this button to show PS, PTY, RT and RT.
2. Input Source
Choose the input as your desire, you can chosse DVD VIDEO1 VIDEO2 TUNER AUX and TAPE
3. Memory: Press it to store the broadcast station as a preset.
4. Auto
This button is used to select AUTO tuning for AM and FM stations.
5. Tuning +/-
Tuner frequency up and down..
6. Cursor
- Vol +/-: decrease or increase the volume.
- Preset +/-: Press these buttons to select a preset channel during the tuner mode.
- Mute: Press this button to mute the sound, push again to cancel the mute function.
7. Dimmer
Press this button to set the brightness of the front panel display.
8. CH Select
Select channels by pushing this button, then use volume key to balance speakers.
9. +/-
These keys are used for SPK SETUP and DELAY TIME, Treble and Bass adjustment.
10. Delay Time
Press this button to set the delay time for the Dolby digital/Dolby Pro Logic modes.
11. Surround Mode
Select surround modes: MOVIE and MUSIC.
12. Stereo
With the unit in the STEREO mode, only front left and front right speakers and Woofer are working.
13. Dolby PL II
When receiving Analog/digital PCM signal or 2CH Pro Logic, turn on this button then the playing is under
analog 5.1CH state.
14. Dynamic
Press this button repeatedly to reach your desired compression dynamic range.
15. Power
Push this button to turn the unit into standby mode, push it again to turn off the unit.
16. ST/Mono
Press this button to alternate between Stereo and Mono mode when listen to FM broadcast.
17. Band
Press this button to alternate between FM and AM.
18. Manual
This button is used to select MANUAL tuning for AM and FM stations.
19. APS
Allocates and memorizes radio stations automatically. (Note: Hold this button down for more than 3 seconds to
activate
20. SUB Woofer On/Off: Push this button to turn on or off the subwoofer output.
21. Bass
Press this button for Bass adjustment, then press +/- key to adjust the level.
22. LFE Trim
Under the Pro Logic 5.1CH or DTS 5.1CH mode, press this button and adjust the volume to set the Low
Frequency output level
23. Input Mode
Select Coaxial, Optical or Analog Input mode in DVD, AV1 and AV2.
24. Treble
Press this button for Treble adjustment, then press +/- key to adjust the level.
25. Test Tone
To balance speakers in Dolby Digital or Dolby Pro Logic mode.
26. Bass Mode
Press this button to set the delay time for the Dolby digital/Dolby Pro Logic modes.
Select one of the two preset speaker configuration according to your speakers. (refer to page 17)
27. DTS/Dolby Digital
When playing 5.1CH source, and while you are enjoying Stereo, push this button to playback source in
DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL.
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BASIC OPERATION
BASIC OPERATION 1
1. Press the POWER button to put this unit into Standby Mode.
2. Press one of the source buttons to activate the unit.
3. Select the desired source by pressing DVD, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, TUNER, AUX or TAPE.
If you have selected DVD, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2 (not TUNER, AUX or TAPE), press INPUT MODE,
SURROUND MODE, DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL, STEREO, DOLBY PROLOGIC II or DIGITAL IN in
accordance with the type of signal you are receiving and the sound output you require (for example, Dolby
Pro Logic II if the DVD movie is an older "classic" and only recorded in stereo).
4. Play the source, and gradually turn up the volume to the required level with the VOLUME control.
BASIC OPERATION 2
A. POWER button
Press this button to turn this unit into standby mode, then the STANDBY indicator lights up, press one of the
source buttons to activate this unit, the standby indicator goes out when this unit is turned on.
B. SURROUND MODE
This mode is used to achieve a realistic sound field with a “three-dimension”, giving the sense of distance,
movement and relative position, creating a real and powerful sense of presence.
C. STEREO
In the STEREO mode, only the Front Left and Front Right speakers and Subwoofer are activated.
D. DOLBY PRO LOGIC II
Pro Logic II uses a directional emphasis circuit to decode five output channels (Front Left & Front Right, Centre
and Surround) from a stereo audio channel.
E. DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL
When playing 5.1CH source, and while you are enjoying Stereo, press this button to playback source in
DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL.
F. PHONES jack
For private listening, insert your headphones (1/4 –inch plug) into the PHONES jack. The centre and surround
speakers will be cut automatically.
Note: When using headphone, the audio output will automatically down mix to STEREO.
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BASIC OPERATION
PLAYING VIDEO SOURCES
1. Select DVD, VIDEO1, VIDEO 2 by pressing the corresponding button.
2. Play the sound source corresponding to the source selected (for example, if you have selected DVD, press
PLAY on your DVD player).
3. The picture from the video source will be transmitted to the TV and the sound from the video source will be
heard from the speakers.
THE RADIO OPERATIONS
Automatic Tuning
1. Press the POWER button, then press the TUNER button to turn ON this unit.
2. Select TUNER mode by pressing the TUNER button.
3. Select the appropriate frequency band (FM or MW) by pressing the TUNER button again.
3. Press the AUTO/MANUAL button on the remote to activate automatic selection. (Note: default mode is
Manual selection) "Auto" now appears on the display.
4. Press the TUNING +/- on the remote to select the station you want to listen to. When a station is tuned in,
the tuning process will stop automatically. (Automatic station selection)
5. Press TUNING +/- on the remote again to select another channel.
MANUAL TUNING
Use this function for selecting stations which cannot be tuned automatically due to a weak signal
To tune a channel manually:
Skip step 4 in the above procedures. Each time the TUNING +/- button is pressed momentarily (0.5 second or
less), the frequency changes by a fixed increment (FM: 50 kHz increments, MW: 9 kHz increments).
FM Modes Available:
Press the STEREO button to alternate between Stereo mode and Mono mode.
Stereo: FM stereo broadcasts are received in stereo and the “∞” indicator lights on the display.
Mono: Use to compensate for weak FM stereo reception. Reception will now be forced to monaural, reducing
unwanted noise.
PRESET TUNING
This facility is used to store FM and MW stations from channels 1 to 15 respectively.
Automatic Memory Presetting:
1. Select TUNER mode by pressing the TUNER button.
2. Select MW or FM by pressing the TUNER button again.
3. Press the APS button.
The 15 best-reception stations in your area will be automatically stored.
Manual Memory Presetting
1. Select TUNER mode by pressing the TUNER button.
2. Select MW or FM by pressing the TUNER button again.
3. Press the TUNING +/- button on the remote to select a station you want to preset.
4. Press the MEMORY on the remote button briefly.
5. While the “MEM” indicator is lit, press TUNING +/- button to select a preset station. The station number will
be displayed on the screen.
6. Press the MEMORY button again.
To store more stations, repeat steps 3 to 6.
How to select preset stations
Ensure you are in TUNER mode and press the STATION button to select a preset radio station.
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SPEAKER CONFIGURATION, DELAY TIME & DYNAMIC RANGE CONTROL
Delay Time Setting Adjustable Range
DOLBY DIGITAL MODES:
SPEAKER CONFIGURATION
It is important to configure your speakers correctly in
order to get the most from your AV Receiver. This
versatile AV Receiver provides the flexibility to
experience multi-channel surround sound without a
center speaker. However, for best results with Dolby
Pro Logic II, DTS and Dolby Digital decoding, at
least 5 speakers (Left, Center, Right, Left Rear and
Right Rear) should be used. (Note: As with all
surround sound configurations, we recommend the
use of a Subwoofer speaker to fully experience the
Low Frequency Effect encoded into most of today's
DVD movies).
0-15 ms in 5 ms step (S-Delay)
0-5 ms in 1 ms step (C-Delay)
DOLBY PRO LOGIC II MODE:
10-25 ms in 5 ms step (S-Delay)
In the surround modes, the sound from the speakers
should be delayed slightly, relative to that from the
front speakers.
The optimum delay time will depend on acoustic
properties, whether the walls and furnishings reflect
or absorb sound, etc.
It is recommended that you try different delay times
to obtain the best effect. The delay is digitally
synthesized.
For the highest sound quality with minimum noise
and distortion, the delay time can be set
independently for each surround mode using the
DELAY TIME buttons, with the current setting shown
in the display.
BASS MODE
There are 2 preset speaker configurations based on
the size of your speakers.
Default is Mode 1.
Front L Center Rear L Sub-Woofer
& R
Mode1 Small
Mode2 Large
& R
Small
Small
Small
Small
On
On
DYNAMIC RANGE CONTROL
This button controls the compression range of sound
track. If the compression is large (DRC = 4/4), the
sound effect is retarded to a certain range. As a
result, sound effect is not as excited as normal range
DRC = 0/4). It is useful when you want to movies at
the late night.
Press BASS MODE to select one of the 2 modes
according to your speaker's size.
(Note: Large speakers can fully reproduce low
frequencies of below 80Hz. Small speaker cannot
reproduce low frequencies of below 80Hz with
sufficient volume. Refer to your speaker
specifications to select the correct size).
ꢀ Press DYNAMIC on remote control repeatedly
until the desired compression range reached.
DELAY TIME
POWER
The delay time can be individually set for the Dolby
Digital/Dolby Pro Logic II modes using the DELAY
(CENTER/REAR) buttons.
When you adjust the delay time in the Dolby Digital
mode, an additional 15 ms is automatically added to
the surround channels in the Dolby Pro Logic mode.
The current setting is shown on the display.
VIDEO
TAPE
2
DVD
VIDEO
AUX
1
TUNER
MEMORY
TUNING
ST/MONO
BAND
MANUAL
APS
PRESET
+
VOL
VOL
MUTE
PRESET
CH
SUBWOOFER
ON/OFF
DIMMER SELECT
POWER
BASS
LFE TRIM
VIDEO
TAPE
2
DVD
VIDEO
AUX
1
TUNER
TREBLE INPUT MODE
MEMORY
TUNING
ST/MONO
BAND
BASS
MODE
TEST
DELAY TIME
TONE
MANUAL
SURROUND
MODE
APS
DTS/DOLBY
DIGITAL
PRESET
+
VOL
VOL
DYNAMIC
MUTE
PRESET
R
CH
SELECT
SUBWOOFER
ON/OFF
AG20D
DIMMER
BASS
LFE TRIM
TREBLE INPUT MODE
BASS
MODE
TEST
TONE
DELAY TIME
DELAY
TIME
SURROUND
MODE
DRC=0/4
DRC=1/4
DRC=2/4
DRC=3/4
DRC=4/4
No Compression
DTS/DOLBY
DIGITAL
R
AG20D
Greatest Compression
1. Press "DELAY TIME" on the remote control
repeatedly, the corresponding speaker appears on
the display: S → C
Note:
1. The Dynamic Range Control state will resume to
normal if you do not press it after 5 seconds.
2. Press +/- button to set the time delay.
2. Dynamic Range Compression is not possible with
DTS sources.
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TEST TONE, LFE TRIMMER & CHANNEL SELECT
TEST TONE
POWER
Speaker Level balance Adjustment
VIDEO
TAPE
2
DVD
VIDEO
AUX
1
TUNER
The test tone function is useful to adjust the relative
volume between speakers in DOLBY DIGITAL or
DOLBY PRO LOGIC II mode.
MEMORY
TUNING
ST/MONO
BAND
MANUAL
APS
Once the balance is set, you don’t have to change the
balance as long as the speakers aren’t moved.
1. Adjust the MASTER VOLUME to the normal
listening level. (Half of max. Volume is recommended)
2. Press the TEST TONE button (on the remote
control) in DTS, Dolby Digital or Dolby PRO LOGIC II
mode.
PRESET
+
VOL
VOL
MUTE
PRESET
CH
SUBWOOFER
ON/OFF
DIMMER SELECT
BASS
LFE TRIM
LFE TRIM
TREBLE INPUT MODE
BASS
MODE
TEST
TONE
DELAY TIME
The test tone is emitted from each speaker each time
you press “TEST TONE”.
SURROUND
MODE
DTS/DOLBY
DIGITAL
POWER
R
AG20D
VIDEO
TAPE
2
DVD
VIDEO
AUX
1
TUNER
MEMORY
TUNING
ST/MONO
BAND
MANUAL
CHANNEL SELECT
APS
Balancing volume between speakers in 5.1
channel mode when using the 5.1 analogue
inputs.
PRESET
+
VOL
VOL
VOLUME
MUTE
PRESET
As the Dolby Digital signal is decoded in the external
source, sometimes, you may have to balance volume
between speakers due to the location of speakers. In
this case:
CH
SUBWOOFER
ON/OFF
DIMMER SELECT
BASS
LFE TRIM
TREBLE INPUT MODE
BASS
MODE
TEST
DELAY TIME
TONE
TEST
TONE
SURROUND
MODE
POWER
DTS/DOLBY
DIGITAL
VIDEO
TAPE
2
DVD
VIDEO
AUX
1
TUNER
R
MEMORY
TUNING
ST/MONO
BAND
AG20D
MANUAL
APS
PRESET
+
VOL
VOL
VOLUME
MUTE
→L(FRONTLEFT)→R(FRONTRIGHT)→LS (SUR. LEFT)
SUB C (CENTER) ← RS (SUR. RIGHT)
PRESET
←
←
CH
SUBWOOFER
ON/OFF
DIMMER SELECT
CH
SELECT
BASS
LFE TRIM
3. Select a speaker by pressing the “TEST TONE”
button and adjust the level by pressing the MASTER
VOLUME button.
The level of each speaker can be adjusted in 1 dB
step from –10 dB to +10 dB.
TREBLE INPUT MODE
BASS
MODE
TEST
DELAY TIME
TONE
SURROUND
MODE
DTS/DOLBY
DIGITAL
4. When the setting is finished, press the TEST TONE
button to stop the test tone. (Note: You must keep
press TEST TONE until one complete cycle is
finished.)
R
AG20D
1. Press “CH SELECT” on the remote, the following
loop will appear on the display:
LOW FREQUENCY EFFECT
→ L(FRONT LEFT)→R (FRONT RIGHT)→LS (SUR. LEFT)
←
SUB ← C (CENTER) ←
RS (SUR. RIGHT) ←
LFE (LOW FREQUENCY EFFECT) MIX LEVEL
(LFE MIX) initial setting: 0 dB
2. Adjust the Master Volume to balance all speakers.
The level of each speaker can be adjusted in 1 dB
steps from –10 dB to +10 dB.
(Note: If the Master Volume is not adjusted for 5
seconds in Channel Trimmer state, it returns to
normal state.)
Under COAX./OPT mode, when playing a Dolby
Digital or DTS 5.1CH signal, LFE will appear on the
display. Press the LFE key on the remote and press
the VOL +/- button to adjust the level between 0dB
to –10dB. (Note: The LFE adjustment function will
resume to normal, if the VOL +/- button is not pressed
within 5 seconds.)
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AVAILABLE SURROUND MODE
SURROUND MODE
DOLBY DIGITAL MODE
The surround modes create a “live” atmosphere
such as that experienced in movie theaters, discos,
stadiums and concert halls. Select the appropriate
surround mode according to the program source.
(Note: Surround speakers are needed for
DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL Dolby Pro Logic II surround
modes to function).
It is recommended to use a Center speaker when
operating this unit in DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL/Dolby
Pro Logic II surround modes. The
DOLBY DIGITAL button can be pressed when you
are using either an Optical or Coaxial cable as the
input connection because these cables transmit the
required encoded digital data.
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the
double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories
The DOLBY PRO LOGIC and DTS buttons can be
pressed when you are operating in Analog Mode.
When a Dolby Digital format signal is input, the
surround mode automatically switches to the DOLBY
DIGITAL mode.
The Dolby Digital surround format lets you enjoy up
to 5.1 channels of digital surround sound from a
Dolby Digital program source. If you connect a DVD
player or an LD player equipped with a DOLBY
DIGITAL
output
to
the
DIGITAL
(Dolby
Digital)/DTS/PCM DIGITAL IN jack (Optical or
Coaxial digital IN) on your AV Receiver and play
DVD or laser discs with the Dolby Digital trademark,
you will experience exceptional sound quality, great
spatial accuracy, and improved dynamic range. This
is because Dolby Digital delivers 5 totally discrete,
full frequency audio channels (Front Left Right,
Center, Surround Left and Right), plus a "0.1"
channel called LFE (Low frequency-only effects
channel).
DTS DIGITAL SURROUND MODE
This unit is provided with the following Surround
modes allowing you to enjoy 5.1 (or 6) discrete
channels of high quality digital audio from DTS
program sources bearing the DTS trademark such
as discs, DVDs and compact discs, etc. DTS Digital
Surround delivers up to 6 channels of transparent
audio (which means identical to the original masters)
and results in exceptional clarity within a genuine
360 degree sound field. The term DTS is a
trademark of DTS Technology, LLC. Manufactured
under license from DTS Technology,, LLC. (Note:
DTS program sources should be played back in DTS
mode).
Dolby Digital is a system developed by Dolby
laboratories that transmits 5.1 digital signals, The
surround system developed for movie theaters using
this system is called “Dolby SR-D (Surround Digital)”.
Because each channel is completely independent, a
realistic sound field with a “three-dimensions” feel is
achieved which gives the sound a sense of distance,
movement and relative position, creating a real and
powerful sense of presence. Some Dolby Digital
programs carry information that allow you to
compress the dynamic range of sound track, without
degrading the sound quality, for softer sound effects
when watching movies late at night.
"DTS", and “DTS Digital Surround” are
trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
To determine a problem with your AV Receiver, always check the most obvious possible causes first. If a
problem still exists after having checked the possible causes below, consult your nearest dealer.
Problem
Probable Cause
Suggestion
Amplifier
When listening to the music in
stereo, Left/Right speakers are
reversed.
Incorrect speaker connections.
Check and reconnect the speakers
to the correct output on the
AVR-618 rear panel.
Low hum or buzzing sound
The power cable of a fluorescent
Place this product as far as
light is installed near this product or possible from electric devices
speaker cables running over other which emit electrical interference.
power cables.
Sound is only heard from one
channel
One of the input cables is
disconnected or the BALANCE
control is set incorrectly.
Connect the input cables securely
And check the BALANCE control.
Sound cuts off when listening to
the music or no sound even though prescribed for this unit.
power is ON.
Speaker impedance is less than
After turning off the power and then
turning it on again, reduce the
volume or change to the correct 6
ohm speakers.
Low bass response.
Speaker polarity (+/-) is reversed.
Check all speakers for correct
polarity.
Tuner
A hissing noise is heard when
listening to the broadcast in stereo, because the method used for
White noise may be heard
Try reducing the treble sound by
adjusting the treble controls.
but not heard when listening in
Mono.
modulation of FM stereo
broadcasts which is different to that
used for monaural broadcasts.
Poor location and/or direction of
the antenna or the transmitter
station is too far away.
White noise is excessive in both
stereo and monaural broadcasts.
Set the FM mode to monaural by
pressing the STEREO/MONO
button. (Note: that the broadcast
will then be heard in Mono).
If an indoor antenna is being used,
change to an outdoor antenna
Try using an antenna with more
elements.
Sound is distorted and/or the
volume level is low.
Excessive distortion in Stereo
mode.
Broadcast signals are receiving
interference.
Weak signal.
Surround Effects
(Important) The Centre and Rear speakers only operate when the unit is set to a Surround Sound mode
and the source material being played is recorded or broadcast in Dolby Digital, DTS or Dolby Pro Logic
surround sound. Stereo broadcasts or recordings will produce some rear channel effects when played
in a surround mode. However, mono sources will not produce sound from the rear speakers.
No sound from the rear speakers
SURROUND ON/OFF button is set Set SURROUND ON/OFF to the
to OFF. Source being played is not desired surround sound mode.
recorded or broadcast in surround Use a surround or stereo source.
sound or stereo. One or more of
Check all rear speaker cables for
the rear speakers is not connected good connections.
properly.
No sound from the Centre speaker SURROUND mode is not set to
DOLBY DIGITAL, DTS or DOLBY
PRO LOGIC.
Set the SURROUND mode to
DOLBY DIGITAL, DTS or DOLBY
PRO LOGIC.
Remote Control Unit
Remote control not working
The batteries are exhausted. The
remote control unit is too far from
this unit or out of the effective
range
Replace with new batteries.
Operate the Remote Control unit
within the effective range
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SPECIFICATIONS
AUDIO SECTION
Rated Power Output
FRONT
CENTER
REAR
FRONT
CENTER
REAR
50W + 50W
50W
50W + 50W
6 - 8 ohms
6 - 8 ohms
6 - 8 ohms
Output Terminals
Total Harmonic Distortion Less than 0.05% at1/2 rated power output
LINE INPUT
Input Sensitivity/Impedance
Frequency Response
Tone Control Range
150mV/47kΩ
20Hz~20KHz +0.5/-1dB
BASS ±6dB
TREBLE ±6dB
75dB
Signal-Noise Ratio
WOOFER OUTPUT
Rated Output/Impedance
Frequency Response
150mV/10/kΩ
10Hz~300Hz ±3dB
FM TUNER SECTION
Frequency Range
Sensitivity
87.5~108MHz
14dB (5uV)
Antenna Terminal
75 ohm (unbalanced)
MW TUNER SECTION
Frequency Range
522~1629KHz (Europe) 9KHz step
530~1710KHz (US) 10KHz step
Sensitivity
68dB/M
Signal-to-Noise Range
Antenna
30dB
Loop Antenna
VIDEO SECTION
Standard Video Jacks
Input and Output
Level/Impedance
1 Vpp/75Ω
GENERAL
Power Supply
Power consumption
Dimensions
Weight
AC 220V-2400V~50Hz
200Watts
430 (W) x 265 (D) x 136 (H) mm
7kg
* Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Service Providers in Australia
please contact one of the following service providers in your area if you require service for your product.
Name
Address
Service area
P C
Phone
Fax
ACT Associated Electronics
7 Molonglo Mall
CANBERRA
2609 (02)62 80 4698
(02)62 80 5437
Name
Address
Service area
P C
Phone
Fax
NSW B & H Electronics
466 David Street
ALBURY
2640 (02)60 41 3911
2641 (02)60 40 2229
2350 (02)67 71 1513
2478 (02)66 86 9422
2536 (02)44 72 7023
2550 (02)64 92 2522
(02)60 21 7455
(02)60 40 2184
(02)67 71 1696
(02)66 81 4999
(02)44 72 7354
(02)64 93 2062
(02)47 59 2312
(08)80 87 4055
Border Video & TV Service
Bourkes Video & Tv Service
Nichols Electronics
Shop 3, 339 Urana Road
111 Danger Street
ALBURY
ARMIDALE
BALLINA
Shop 4/70 River Street
Shop 3, 270 Beach Road
U5B/85 Bega Street
298 Great Western Highway
510 Chapple Street - PO BOX 76
Unit 2 10 O’Hart Close
20 Marcia Street
Baytech Electronics
Sapphire Electronics
Lawson Radio & TV
Visual Audio Services
T K Electronics
BATEMANS BAY
BEGA
BLUE MOUNTAINS 2783 (02)47 59 1254
BROKEN HILL
CHARMHAVEN
COFFS HARBOUR
COOGEE
2880 (08)80 87 4055
2263 (02) 43 92 0828 (02)43 93 1018
TV Technologies
2450 (02)66 51 7366
2034 (02)93 15 8566
2630 (02)64 52 4179
2794 (02)63 42 2189
2546 (02)44 76 7544
2710 (03)58 81 1444
2830 (02)68 82 3905
2713 (03)58 83 1611
2871 (02)68 52 2921
2428 (02)65 54 5352
2370 (02)67 32 2260
2580 (02)48 22 4050
2460 (02)66 42 1911
2680 (02)69 62 1826
2680 (02)69 62 2847
2380 (02)67 42 3299
2380 (02)67 42 0022
2360 (02)67 22 4522
2232 (02)95 42 300
2443 (02)65 59 6330
2705 (02)69 53 4151
2480 (02)66 21 9311
2447 (02)65 68 2867
2482 (02)66 84 2335
2484 (02)66 72 3292
2390 (02)67 92 1017
2280 (02)49 45 4699
(02)66 50 0152
(02)66 50 0152
(02)64 52 4179
(02)63 42 2189
(02)44 76 7544
(03)58 81 1444
(02)68 82 3870
(03)58 83 2114
(02)68 52 2921
(02)65 54 5352
(02)67 32 2260
Coogee Electronic Service
Electronics 2000
261 Arden Street
Shop 3/190 Sharp Street
49 Vaux Street
COOMA
Lachlan Valley TV
COWRA
Greg’s TV
2 Bingalong Street
DALMENY
Deniliquin Hi-Tech
44 Hardinge Street
437 Hopkins Parade
126-128 Murray Street
132 Rankin Street
DENILQUIN
DUBBO
Western Electronic Service
Con Carr Retravision
Forbes TV & Video Repairs
Forster Electronic Services
V.J. & C.M. Davey TV &
Ray White Television Repairs
Repairs & Spares
FINLEY
FORBES
Shop 15, Forster Tower, Wallis Street
137 Meade Street
FORSTER
GLEN INNES
GOULBURN
GRAFTON
GRIFFITH
2 Taylor Street
140 Fitzroy Street
(02)66 43 3961
(02)69 64 7774
Griffith Home Appliance
S & K Electronics
94-98 Yambil Street
111 Banna Avenue
8 Hillcrest Road
GRIFFITH
Ron Burns Electrical
Tele – Fridge Electronics
Inverlec Electronics
GUNNEDAH
GUNNEDAH
INVERELL
82 Conadilly Street
Shop 1,20 Glen Innes Road
106 Bath Road
(02)67 42 3878
(02)67 22 4522
(02)95 42 3377
(02)65 59 6330
(02)69 53 4151
(02)66 21 9711
(02)65 68 2867
(02)66 84 3554
(02)66 72 3292
(02)67 92 1017
(02)49 45 5696
Maxwell Electronics
AVL Electronics
KIRRAWEE
LAURIETON
LEETON
2/87 Bold Street
Leeton Appliances
99 Grevillia Street
Hans Electronic Services
Robert Peatfield
147 Magellan Street
2 West Street
LISMORE
MACKSVILLE
MULLUMBIMBY
MURWILLUMBAH
NARRABRI
NEWCASTLE
Mullumbimby TV Service
John Rice TV Service
Kaputar TV Service
Shop 3 97-99 Stuart Street
13 Park Avenue
27 Maitland Street
Newcastle Quickfix/ J P Electronics
Shop 5, 468 Pacific Hwy
Name
Address
Service area
P C
Phone
Fax
SOUTH NOWRA
NSW Videotel
Unit 1/17 Quinns Lane
145 Woodward Street
67 Clarinda Street
2541 (02)44 21 5250
2800 (02)63 62 8270
2870 (02)68 62 4475
2250 (02)43 23 3623
2750 (02)47 22 8550
2324 (02)49 87 7032
2143 1300 883 229
2754 (02)45 78 2111
2528 (02)42 97 5397
2330 (02)65 71 2488
2340 (02)67 61 3788
2340 (02)67 66 3928
2340 (02)67 65 5539
2430 (02)65 52 2288
2316 (02)49 84 2060
2650 (02)69 21 5200
2446 (02)65 85 1533
2530 (02)42 61 9234
2500 (02)42 28 4555
(02)44 23 3280
(02)63 62 8270
(02)68 63 4209
(02)43 23 1581
(02)47 22 9949
(02)49 87 6194
(0297 38 1311
(02)45 78 2021
(02)42 97 5398
(02)65 71 2488
(02)67 61 3388
(02)67 66 9932
(02)65 62 0561
(02)65 52 4059
(02)49 19 0355
(02)69 25 9491
(02)65 85 3816
(02)42 61 9227
(02)42 26 3453
Ideal Electronics
ORANGE
Parkes Sight 'n' Sound
Vickery Sound
PARKES
171 Brisbane Water Drive
118 Stafford Street
POINT CLARE
PENRITH
Quickfix Repairs
BJRAE Electronics
2/199 Adelaide Street
Unit 5, 14-38 Bellona Avenue
Shop 17 West Market Street
Shop1/12 Sunset Ave
Unit 3, 8 Walter Street
232 Marius Street
RAYMOND TCE
REGENTS PARK
RICHMOND
QQ Electronics Pty Ltd
Quickfix Repairs
Tech 1 Electronic Repairs
Cherries Electronics
SHELL HARBOUR
SINGLETON
TAMWORTH
TAMWORTH
TAMWORTH
TAREE
Videtel Video, TV & Monitor
Peel Television Service
Colour Fix TV & Video Service
Hawkins Electronic Service
Household Electronics
That Repair Shop
1 Macquarie Street
172 Bridge Street
94 Manning Street
3/39 Shearwater Drive
122 Fitzmaurice Street
53 Hastings Street
TAYLORS BEACH
WAGGA WAGGA
WAUCHOPE
WOLLONGONG
WOLLONGONG
Schuberts Electronics
ILLAWARRA Electronics Solution
United Television Service Pty Ltd
Shop 3, 60 Lakeside Drive
390 Keira Street
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Name
Address
Service area
P C
Phone
Fax
QLD McMahon Electrical Traders
Beerwah Electronics
23 Mabel Street
ATHERTON
4883 (07)40 91 1788
4519 (07)54 94 0466
4715 (07)49 92 6566
4304 (07)32 82 3593
(07)40 91 1741
(07)54 94 0416
(07)49 92 5266
(07)32 82 1214
Peachester Road
BEERWAH
BILOELA
BOOVAL
BTronics
Shop 1/176 Callide Street
36 Station Road
Bremer Television Service
Bowen Retravision (Northern Elect)
Telefix
40 Bowen Street
BOWEN
4805 (07)47 86 1633
4108 (07)33 23 2700
4670 (07)41 53 1377
4556 (07)54 45 4777
4510 (07)54 95 3477
4870 (07)40 51 1711
4551 (07)54 91 3238
4470 (07)46 54 1633
4720 (07)49 87 7770
4218 (07)55 75 1377
4211 (07)55 96 6359
2486 (07)55 24 4483
4570 (07)54 82 7888
4655 (07)41 24 3787
4860 (07)40 61 4720
4619 (07)41 62 1547
4740 (07)49 57 6498
4558 (07)54 43 6444
4558 (07)33 23 2700
4566 (07)54 74 2101
4210 (07)55 73 5250
4356 (07)46 93 2886
4701 (07)49 28 8811
4701 (07)49 28 5377
4380 (07)46 81 0681
(07)47 86 2257
(07)33 23 2730
(07)41 53 1534
(07)54 45 1311
(07)54 95 3477
(07)40 51 1771
(07)54 91 7457
(07)46 54 2266
(07)49 87 7772
(07)55 72 4689
(07)55 02 2734
Unit 9, 19 Lensworth Street
68 Gavin Street
COOPERS PLAINS
BUNDABERG
BUDERIM
Nielsons Radio & TV Service
A1 Sound & TV Service
Caboolture Video & Microwave
Digital TV Service
14 Gloucester Road
4/125 Morayfield Road
197 Lyons Street
CABOOLTURE
CAIRNS
Garrows Video & TV Service
Charleville Radio & TV
Jab Electronics
4/74 Omrah Avenue
14 Wills Street
CALOUNDRA
CHARLEVILLE
EMERALD
Cnr. Ruby & Egerton Streets
1 / 4 Northview Street
Shop 3/1 Tibbing Street
Shop 3/12 Machinery Drive
18 Barter Street
Precise Electronics
GOLD COAST
GOLD COAST
GOLD COAST
GYMPIE
Ready Electronics
Tweed Television
Gympie Electronic Service
Lloyd Lawrence Electronics
Professional VCR Sales Service
Dunstans SBTV
(07)54 83 7811
(07)41 24 3787
(07)40 61 4720
(07)41 62 2343
(07)49 51 3737
(07)54 43 6464
(07)33 23 2730
5 Torquay Road
HERVEY BAY
INNISFAIL
90 Mourilyan Road
37 Kingaroy Street
KINGAROY
Nev Robert Electronics
Sunland TV Service
31 Hart Street
MACKAY
Unit 5 Centre One, Norval Court
Unit 1, 96 Aerodrome Road
Shop 4, 54 Rene Street
Shop 4, 131 Old Pacific Highway
50 Shiert Street
MAROOCHYDORE
MAROOCHYDORE
NOOSAVILLE
OXENFORD
PITTSWORTH
ROCKHAMTON
ROCKHAMPTON
STANTHORPE
Telefix
Sunland TV Service
Cumners Electronics
(07)55 73 5403
(07)46 93 2886
(07)49 28 2698
(07)49 28 5608
(07)46 81 0682
(07)40 69 2577
(07)46 32 9244
(07)46 32 1224
(07)47 79 6867
N & M TV & Video Service
C.Q. Video & TV Service
Matthew's TV & Video Service
Top Beat Entertainment & Elec
T.I. TV Repairs
227 Berserker Street
176 Main Street
97A Folkestone Street
11 Summer Street
THURSDAY ISLAND 4875 (07)40 90 2139
Clark & Webb TV & Radio
Downs Radio & TV Service (DR TV)
Townsville Electronics
Top Beat Entertainment & Electrical
14 Grange Street
TOOWOOMBA
TOOWOOMBA
TOWNSVILLE
WARWICK
4350 (07)46 32 7290
4350 (07)46 32 1044
4810 (07)47 75 7774
4370 (07)46 61 2690
35 Dent Street
197 Ingham Road
46 Wood Street
Name
Address
Service area
P C
Phone
Fax
NT
SA
Electrovision Services
The Television Workshop
Dartronix
65 Smith Street
ALICE SPRINGS
ALICE SPRINGS
DARWIN
870 (08)89 52 7355
870 (08)89 52 8555
810 (08)89 45 7799
810 (08)89 48 1755
880 (08)89 87 3828
(08)89 53 1810
(08)89 52 5557
(08)89 45 7733
(08)89 48 1766
(08)89 87 3828
Shop 4 Elder St Centre
Shop 2, 291 Trower Road
Unit 1/21 Delatour Street
13 Sandalwood Ave
New Age Electronics
Eletech Service
DARWIN
NHULUNBUY
Name
TCS (Total Care Services)
Address
62 Leader Street
Service area
ADELAIDE
P C
Phone
Fax
5035 (08)83 51 1044
5453 (08)88 42 2144
5333 (08)85 84 6920
5290 (08)87 23 3955
5606 (08)86 82 1500
5540 (08)86 32 2565
5341 (08)85 86 5600
5211 (08)85 52 1471
5600 (08)86 45 4764
(08)83 51 1043
(08)88 42 3942
(08)85 84 6920
(08)87 23 3855
E.K. Dunstan & Co
255 Main Street
CLARE
Peter's Electronics
25 Lorna Street
LOXTON
Gambier Sound& Vision Repairs
Portside Technologies
Pirie Antenna & TV
16-18 Watson Tce
28 Hallet Place
MT GAMBIER
PORT LINCOLN
PORT PIRIE
RENMARK
283B Senate Road
113 Renmark Avenue
44 Torrens Street
15B Forsyth Street
(08)86 33 0091
(08)85 86 5533
(08)85 52 1098
(08)86 45 5576
Riverland Electronics Services
Victor Electronic Service
Eyre Electronics
VICTOR HARBOR
WHYALLA
Name
Address
Service area
P C
Phone
Fax
TAS Somerset Electronics
D.J. Hingston
16 Douglas Street
95 James Road
54A Albert Road
1 Hobart Road
EAST DEVONPORT
DEVONPORT
HOBART
7310 (03)64 27 0016
7310 (03)64 27 2145
7009 (03)62 78 1932
7249 (03)63 44 5665
(03)64 27 2145
(03)62 78 8387
(03)63 43 0466
Integrated Components
K.T. National Electronics
LAUNCESTON
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Name
Address
Service area
P C
Phone
Fax
VIC Border Video & TV Service
362 Griffith Road
ALBURY
2641 (02)60 40 2229
(02)60 40 2184
(03)53 32 7597
(03)53 33 4002
(03)54 42 2522
(03)54 41 7502
(03)98 78 7344
(03)52 32 1935
(03)59 52 1795
(03)54 46 3022
Greene's Television Services
Ted Rivett Services
Proud’s Hi Fi
149 Hummfray Street
145 Creswick Road
78- 80 Pall Mall
BALLARAT
BALLARAT
BENDIGO
3350 (03)53 32 6256
3550 (03)53 32 6371
3550 (03)54 42 2722
3550 (03)54 42 7000
3130 (03)9878 7144
3250 (03)52 32 1504
3922 (03)59 52 1752
3556 (03)54 46 3000
3564 (03)54 80 7874
3200 (03)52 22 1418
3215 (03)52 78 9766
3300 (03)55 72 5788
3579 (03)54 52 2908
3764 (03)57 82 1327
3953 (03)56 62 3665
3931 (03)59 75 0800
3500 (03)50 23 5846
3888 (03)51 54 1454
3630 (03)58 21 0258
3585 (03)50 33 1633
3844 (03)51 74 8454
3280 (03)55 61 6622
All – Tronics
11 Edward Street
4 Terracotta Drive
197 Murray Street
22/24 Barrumundi Avenue
31 Pegleg Road
BENDIGO
Sound & Vision TV Service
B M Tronics
BLACKBURN
COLAC
Badrocks Video & Hifi Service
T & C Electronics Service
Echuca TV & Video Service
Central Appliance Service
RTD Services Pty Ltd
Linke Electrical Repairs
Frank Ritchie Electrical P/L
Harold Hurren
COWES
EAGLEHAWK
ECHUCA
1/7 Mitchell Street
222 Moorabool Street
25-29 Fairlie Street
82 Londsdale Street
9 Victoria Street
GEELONG
GEELONG
HAMILTON
KERANG
(03)52 22 1418
(03)52 78 3545
(03)55 72 4090
(03)54 52 2908
(03)57 82 1487
(03)56 62 3665
(03)59 76 2300
(03)50 21 2690
(03)51 54 1344
(03)58 21 8187
(03)50 33 1287
(03)51 74 8454
(03)55 62 8388
26 Fitzroy Street
KILMORE
Soundwave Electronics
Peninsula VCR Repairs
Ferguson Electronics
Bensi TV Electrical Pty. Ltd.
G & R Video & TV Services Pty.
Swantronics
2B Holt Street
LEONGATHA
MELBOURNE
MILDURA
1/8 Virginia Street
116 Orange Avenue
128 Nicholson Street
24 Dunkirk Avenue
45 Campbell Street
4-26 Shakespeare Street
459 Raglan Parade
105 Queen Street
Shop 94 High Street
ORBOST
SHEPPARTON
SWAN HILL
TRARALGON
WARRNAMBOOL
WARRAGUL
WODONGA
Earl & Becker
BM Tronics
Tellycare (Nugents)
John B. Electronics
3820 (03)56 22 1102 (03)56 22 1102
3690 (02)60 56 1066
(02)60 56 2443
Name
Address
Service area
P C
Phone
Fax
WA AB Video
50 Cockburn Road
ALBANY
6330 (08)98 42 1270
6330 (08)98 41 1573
6230 (08)97 91 7277
6725 (08)91 44 1266
6725 (08)91 92 2832
6230 (08)97 21 4047
6280 (08)97 54 4457
6701 (08)99 41 3690
6450 (08)90 71 3344
6530 (08)99 64 1631
6530 (08)99 64 2777
6027 (08)93 00 1066
6516 (08)96 52 1664
6430 (08)90 21 1420
6395 (08)98 31 1991
6743 (08)91 68 1100
6210 (08)95 82 0882
6258 (08)97 71 1598
6415 (08)90 41 1484
6312 (08)98 81 2148
6401 (08)96 22 3168
6104 (08)94 79 6499
6171 (08)63 63 5593
6168 (08)95 92 1130
(08)98 42 2728
(08)98 42 5958
(08)97 91 7377
(08)91 44 1266
(08)92 92 8069
(08)97 21 1161
(08)97 54 4824
(08)99 41 3660
(08)90 71 4545
(08)99 21 7584
(08)99 64 2776
Albany TV Service
Shop 8 35-37 Campbell Road
1/31 Denning Road
3 Newman Court
ALBANY
Camtec Bunbury
BUNBURY
Excel Electronics
BROOME
Eclipse Kimberley
Unit 4, 20 Hunter Street
62 Spencer Street
BROOME
Elricks TV Service
BUNBURY
Busselton TV & Video
Electronic Plus
65B Strelley Street
BUSSELTON
CARNARVON
ESPERANCE
GERALDTON
GERALDTON
JOONDALUP
JURIEN BAY
KALGOORLIE
KOJONUP
Unit 3/11 Egan Street
33 Norseman Road
14 Abraham Street
Esperance Communications
Bird Electronics
Geraldton Radio & TV Service
Oz West Electronics
Printek Electronics
Kalgoorlie Electronics
J & P Electronics
26 Anzac Terrace
6/200 Winton Road
1 Lesueur Drive
(08)96 52 1664
(08)90 21 1420
(08)98 31 1991
(08)91 68 2491
(08)95 82 0352
(08)97 72 4025
(08)90 41 1484
(08)98 81 3129
(08)96 22 3168
(08)94 79 6544
(08)95 24 2890
(08)95 92 3685
395 Hannan Street
3/88 Albany Hwy
Tuckerbox Retravision
Waytec Electronics
Manjimup TV Service
Chris's TV & Satelite
G & J Suckling Radio & TV
Proton
White Gum Street/P.O. BOX 941
Unit 3, 10 Thornborough Road
88 Giblett Street / P.O. BOX 370
66 Barrack Street
KUNUNNURRA
MANDURAH
MANJUMUP
MERREDIN
NARROGIN
NORTHAM
PERTH
1 Hale Street
21A Charles Street
TEAC Perth Service Centre
Charles Hunt Electronics
S & R TV Service
273 Great Eastern Highway
25 Brodie Court
ROCKINGHAM
ROCKINGHAM
Unit 7/42 Crompton Road
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Free call: 1800 656 700
Between Monday to Friday – EST 9AM to 5PM
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