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Quick Operation Guide
Here is a quick guide for those who want to listen to 
music or view their favorite movies as soon as possible. 
Connections and operations are explained briefly here 
for the purpose of just getting you started.
For those of you who want to operate the DTA-70.1 (the 
amplifier) right away, follow the guide below. However, 
this instruction manual contains a great deal of other 
information that you should know for the proper opera-
tion of the amplifier and for a more pleasurable experi-
ence with the amplifier. Be sure to read the rest of this 
manual as well after reading this quick guide.
The procedures given below assume that the other sys-
tem components are already connected and configured. 
(For example, that the source components are already 
connected to the control amplifier.)
1. Lower the volume at the control amplifier.
Lower the volume of the control amplifier to the 
minimum so that when the amplifier is turned on, 
you do not hear loud unwanted sounds.
2. Connect the speakers to the amplifier.
Connect the speakers to the amplifier using the 
proper speaker cables. Be sure to match the channels 
and the positive (+) and negative (–) polarities 
between the speakers and the amplifier. If the con-
nections are mistaken, the correct orientation will 
not be obtained.
3. Select balanced input (XLR) or unbalanced input 
(RCA) with the INPUT SELECT switch.
The amplifier possesses a balanced input (XLR) and 
unbalanced input (RCA) for each channel and the 
switch for the two is located between the two input 
terminals. Select the proper input type depending on 
the functionality of the connected cables and the 
control amplifier.
Note:
Do not change the INPUT SELECT switch setting when 
the amplifier is turned on.
4. Connect the control amplifier to the amplifier.
After selecting the correct input type in step 3 above, 
connect the output from the control amplifier to the 
corresponding input terminal on the amplifier.
Note:
Do not connect anything to the other input jack.
5. Connect the supplied power cord to the amplifier 
and to the wall power outlet.
Be sure to properly plug the power cord all the way 
in.
6. Press the Power switch.
The Standby indicator lights red.
7. Press the On/Standby button.
The On indicator lights blue.
When you connect other device to the 12V TRIG-
GER IN terminal using the supplied cable, the power 
on or off status of the amplifier synchronizes to the 
action of turning on or off the connected device. 
While the Standby indicator lights red, the amplifier 
is in standby state waiting for 12V trigger signal.
8. Slowly increase the control amplifier volume.
Note:
After the amplifier is turned on, it takes approximately 
10 seconds before the output sounds. During this time, 
do not turn up the volume.
Now all that remains is to control the control amplifier 
and the other connected system components and enjoy 
your music or movies.
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