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Operations
To listen to music or view your favorite movies, follow
the operations below.
The procedures given below assume that the other system
components are already connected. (For example, that the
source components are already connected to the control
amplifier or the preamplifier.)
Troubleshooting
The Standby/On indicator does not light
when the ON/STANDBY button is pressed.
Bad connections or wiring.
Check if the power cord is properly connected. If the
indicator still does not light, turn off the M-5010,
disconnect the power cord, and contact the dealer
from whom you purchased this unit.
The Power indicator lights blue, but no
sound comes from the speaker or the
volume is very low.
Bad connections or wiring.
Check connections, speaker cables, etc.
The INPUT LEVEL control is set to MIN.
Turn the INPUT LEVEL control to adjust the input
level.
The settings on the control amplifier or preamplifier are
wrong.
Check the settings on the control amplifier or
preamplifier.
The left and right sounds are unbalanced or
reversed.
Bad connections or wiring.
Check connections, RCA-type audio connection
cable, etc.
The polarity of the speaker cable is wrong.
Check the polarity of the speaker cable.
The TRIGGER switch does not react.
Check that the TRIGGER switch is effective.
Turn on the power supply once.
1
Lower the volume at the control amplifier or
preamplifier.
Lower the volume of the control amplifier or
preamplifier to the minimum so that when the
M-5010 is turned on, you do not hear loud unwanted
sounds.
2
Turn on the M-5010 and select the input on the
control amplifier or preamplifier.
Select the proper input on the control amplifier or
preamplifier.
3
Slowly increase the volume of the control amplifier
or preamplifier.
Now all that remains is to control the control
amplifier or preamplifier and the other connected
system components to enjoy your music or movies.
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