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I was so happy that the owner's manual was available. It is well written and helped me to use the radio/CD player/recorder without problems. Thanks for making it available.
Irene Lambert
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Excellant!!! Very quick and easy....Best $4.99 I have spent in a very long time..
I highly recommend this.
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Thanks so much for the Owner's manual for my Sony PS - FL1. I had purchased the turntable off of eBay. It came in and looked great. Packed well and appeared to be great. I balanced and aligned the tone are and hooked it up. When trying to play a record the tone are would move to the right place and just before it would drop to play it moved back off the edge of the record before touching down. I searched the net for an answer to this issue. No luck. Then I purchased the owners manual and sure enough there was a place to adjust where the stylus touched down. That adjustment solved the problem and saved me a $35 feet to have the player checked out. The manual is well written and easy to understand. It is a must have for anyone with this front loading Sony turntable.
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Some years back I pruchased a Sansui G-9000. I had it cleaned up and a problem with the left channel repaired. When I got it back I hooked it up to my tape decks, turn tables, TV and it played great. The only thing I was not really satisfied with was the performance of my Graphic Equalizer. I purchased this owner's manual had poured myself a cup of coffee. The manual is well organized and written in plain language. It also contained the solution to my dissatisfaction. By using the preamp connections coupled I was able to run everything through my graphic equalizer and now enjoy the full potential of my complete system.
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An excellent service for the price, however, it would also have been handy if the troubleshooter pages were included. The manual is only sent in the language of your country, thus it looks as though there are some pages missing. Otherwise highly recommended.
INV:
This is used to invert the polarity of the key signal. Use the inversion mode when the input is black text on a white base. When the INV function is used with VIDEO IN 5 selected for the key source and with the FS switch in the OFF position, only the Video Input 5 signal will be set to the FS ON status.
[Example] Selected wipe pattern
Fader lever A Normal (N) A B A B B A A B A B B Reverse (R) B A Normal/Reverse (N/R) A B
T Color Background Color Selector Switch [COLOR] This functions as the shift key of the Wipe Pattern Selection Switches. While it is pressed, the Wipe Pattern Selection Switches can select the color to be used for the color background, as shown below. The functions are indicated with red characters.
WH1 WH2 WH3
YLW
CYN
GRN
MGT
RED
BLE
WH1: White 100% YLW: Yellow MGT: Magenta
WH2: White 90% CYN: Cyan RED: Red
WH3: White 80% GRN: Green BLE: Blue
U Transition Time Setting Controls [TRANSITION TIME] These controls are used to set the transition time during auto fader operations. AUTO TAKE: This is used to set the transition time of MIX or WIPE when the AUTO TAKE u Switch has been pressed. Any transition time from 0 to about 10 seconds can be set. KEY AUTO: This is used to set the transition time when the KEY AUTO I Switch has been pressed. Any transition time from 0 to about 5 seconds can be set. Turning either control knob counterclockwise reduces the transition time; conversely, turning them clockwise increases the transition time. When either control knob is turned counterclockwise as far as it will go, the transition time is set to 0 seconds, and the cut operation results. Even when external takes are performed using external switches, the settings of these controls remain in force. (When a switch has been connected to EXT TAKE H) Caution Before proceeding with auto fader operations, set the transition times in advance using these controls.
Y Wipe Direction Selection Switch [N/ N/R/ R] To select one of the three directions in which to change the signals from A to B or vice versa on the screen by moving Fader Lever i. N (Normal): When Fader Lever i is moved from A to B, the image is switched from the selected A-bus signal to the selected B-bus signal in the direction of the black to white pattern shown on Wipe Pattern Selection Switch. Similarly, when Fader Lever i is moved from B to A, the image on the screen is switched from the selected B-bus signal to the selected A-bus signal. R (Reverse): When Fader Lever i is moved from A to B, the image is switched from the selected A-bus signal to the selected B-bus signal in the direction of the white to black pattern shown on Wipe Pattern Selection Switch. Similarly, when Fader Lever i is moved from B to A, the image on the screen is switched from the selected B-bus signal to the selected A-bus signal. N/R (Normal/Reverse): When Fader Lever i is moved from A to B, the image is switched from the selected A-bus signal to the selected B-bus signal in the direction of the black to white pattern shown on Wipe Pattern Selection Switch. When Fader Lever i is moved from B to A, the image on the screen is switched from the selected B-bus signal to the selected A-bus signal.
I Key Synthesis Setting Controls [KEY] These are used to perform the settings relating to key synthesis. GAIN, CLIP: The AW-SW350 features a linear key system for key synthesis to ensure smooth synthesis, and these two controls are used to set the synthesis levels when text and other data are to be synthesized with the key signals. The CLIP control is for setting the reference level at which the key signals are to be created, and signals above this level are synthesized. If noise is present in the background images, set the CLIP level on the high side. The GAIN control is for raising or lowering the level of the key signals. Adjust it in such a way that the text, etc. can be synthesized cleanly and clearly. [Example of adjustment] Turn the CLIP control counterclockwise as far as it will go and, while viewing the screen, adjust the GAIN control to achieve clean and clear images. Next, adjust the CLIP and GAIN controls alternately to set to the optimum state.
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