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O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S
AUDIO/VIDEO RECEIVER RV-4060R

REMOTE SENSOR

VOLUME/TONE/BALANCE

STANDBY/OFF STANDBY

VOL FM AM AUTO MEMO MHz STEREO KHz MONO MUTE TAPE M TEST VIDEO12 SLEEP CH NR WI PH

PRO LOGIC

BASS TREBLE

3-STEREO BALANCE

PHONES MEMORY MODE

TUNING/PRESET

RESET TAPE MONITOR
SURROUND VCR 2/CAMCORDER INPUT

TV/AUX

CD VIDEO L -AUDIO- R

RV-4060R

AUDIO/VIDEO RECEIVER

INTRODUCTION

UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT FOR U.S.A. AND CANADA 120 V

ENGLISH

Congratulations on Your Purchase!
Your new high fidelity Receiver is designed to deliver maximum enjoyment and years of trouble free service. Please take a few moments to read this manual thoroughly. It will explain the features and operation of your unit and help ensure a trouble free installation. Please unpack your unit carefully. We recommend that you save the carton and packing material. They will be helpful if you ever need to move your unit and may be required if you ever need to return it for service. Your unit is designed to be placed in a horizontal position and it is important to allow at least two inches of space behind your unit for adequate ventilation and cabling convenience. To avoid early damage, never place the unit near radiators, in front of heating vents, in direct sunlight, or in excessively humid or dusty locations. Connect your complementary components as illustrated in the following section.

FOR YOUR SAFETY

Units shipped to the U.S.A. and Canada are designed for operation on 120 V AC only. Safety precaution with use of a polarized AC plug. However, some products may be supplied with a nonpolarized plug. CAUTION : To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert. ATTENTION : Pour eviter les choc electriques, introduire la lame la plug large de la borne correspondante de la prise et poussre

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
FOR AUSTRALIA AND EUROPE FOR YOUR SAFETY

230 V/240 V

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.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Units shipped to Australia are designed for operation on 240 V AC only. To ensure safe operation, the three-pin plug supplied must be inserted only into a standard three-pin power point which is effectively earthed through the normal household wiring. Extension cords used with the equipment must be three-core and be correctly wired to provide connection to earth. Improper extension cords are a major cause of fatalities. The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed and that the installation is completely safe. For your safety, if in any doubt about the effective earthing of the power point, consult a qualified electrician. PAN-EUROPEAN UNIFIED VOLTAGE All units are suitable for use on supplies 230-240 V AC.
FOR OTHER COUNTRIES FOR YOUR SAFETY

110 V/220 V

WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Caution : Do not block ventilation openings or stack other equipment on the top.
Units shipped to countries other than the above countries are equipped with an AC voltage selector switch on the rear panel. Refer to the following paragraph for the proper setting of this switch. AC VOLTAGE SELECTION This unit operates on 110-220 V AC. The AC voltage selector switch on the rear panel is set to the voltage that prevails in the area to which the unit is shipped. Before connecting the power cord to your AC outlet, make sure that the setting position of this switch matches your line voltage. If not, it must be set to your voltage in accordance with the following direction. AC voltage selector switch

FOR U.S.A.

Note to CATV System Installer: This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. FCC INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help. CAUTION: Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

AC 110 V

AC 220 V
Move switch lever to match your line voltage with a small screwdriver or other pointed tool.

INSTALLATION

Please make the following connections (where applicable). Notes! SWITCH OFF THE RECEIVER BEFORE MAKING ANY CONNECTIONS. Do not connect the receiver to the wall socket when making connections. Be sure to connect the white plugs to the L (left) and the red plugs to the R (right) jacks when making connections.

RV -4060R PLAY REC

Device to be connected e.g. cassette deck. PLAY or OUT REC or IN

(OUTDOOR ANTENNA)

(INDOOR ANTENNA)
Manufactured under lincense from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

DIGI LINK

REAR SPEAKERS(4) - L + R -

AC INPUT ~120V/60Hz 140W

AM LOOP
IN VCR 1 PLAY REC TAPE MON. PLAY REC

OUT MONITOR

SUB WOOFER

E85649

WARNING: "SHOCK HAZARD-DO NOT OPEN" AVIS: "RISOUE DE CHOC-ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR"
FRONT SPEAKERS(8) CENTER MAIN R L

ANTENNA CD TV/AUX L R

AC OUTLET

MODEL NO. RV-4060R

DESIGNED IN USA ASSEMBLED IN CHINA

LISTED AUDIO EQUIPMENT

SWITCHED ~120V/60Hz 1A MAX 100W
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: interference,and (1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and interferencereceived, (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may causeunderired operation.
CAUTION: USE 8 OHM MIN SPEAKERS. ATTENTION: UTILIZER DES HAUT-PARLEURS 8 OHM MIN.

SER. NO.

CONNECTIONS 1. FM INDOOR ANTENNA Connect the supplied antenna to the FM antenna terminals, as shown. Change the position of the antenna until you get the best reception of your favorite FM stations. FM OUTDOOR ANTENNA A 75outdoor FM antenna may be used to further improve the reception. Disconnect the indoor antenna before replacing it with the outdoor one. 2. AM LOOP ANTENNA Tune in your favorite AM station and position the loop antenna for best reception. Try other stations and find the position that gives best overall reception. When this unit is mounted in a rack or placed on a shelf with insufficient space behind, hang the antenna on a wall in the direction which gives best reception. 3. AUDIO IN/OUT CD IN input jacks for connecting a Compact Disc player. Connect these jacks to the OUTPUT jacks of the CD player. TV/AUX IN input jacks for connecting the fixed audio output jacks of a TV set or any other source you want to hear; an additional CD player, a cassette deck, a VCR or a turntable with ceramic cartridge, etc.
CONNECTIONS VCR 1 PLAY/REC PLAY(input) and REC(output) jacks for connecting the audio OUTPUT and INPUT jacks of a Hi-Fi stereo VCR and output jacks for extra sound recording equipment. Connect the PLAY jacks to the AUDIO PLAY or OUTPUT jacks of the VCR. Connect the REC jacks to the AUDIO REC or INPUT jacks of the VCR. Note : The audio and video inputs and outputs of the VCR must be connected to allow the VCR 2/CAMCORDER inputs on the front of the receiver to be used for recording input. TAPE MON PLAY/REC PLAY(input) and REC(output) jacks for connecting a cassette deck, a Digital Compact Cassette deck or another digital recording device. Connect the PLAY jacks to the PLAY or LINE OUTPUT jacks of the deck. Connect the REC jacks to the REC or LINE INPUT jacks of the deck. These PLAY and REC jacks may also be connected to the LINE OUTPUT and INPUT jacks of an audio processor such as an optional graphic equalizer or a Digital Signal Processor.

Important note for connecting equipment that does not have IN/OUT markings on the input and output jacks:
SPEAKER POSITIONING 14. VIDEO IN/OUT VCR 1 IN/OUT PLAY(input) and REC(output) jacks for connecting the video output and input of a VCR. MONITOR OUT output jack for connecting to the video input of a TV set. The TV set must then be switched to that input. 15. SUBWOOFER output jacks for driving subwoofer. Connect this jack to SUBWOOFER input jack of a separate amplifier or a powered SUBWOOFER. 16. DIGI LINK III SYSTEM CONTROL (colored green) remote control jacks for connection to the corresponding DIGI LINK II or III jacks of a Sherwood CD (Compact Disc) or tape player. Connect this jack to the DIGI LINK III jack of the external Sherwood equipment that uses the DIGI LINK II or III remote control system. These jacks have been added to maintain compatibility with other Sherwood products. 17. REAR SPEAKERS Terminals for connecting a pair of rear speakers, impedance of 4 each, to obtain a surround sound effect. Note : Always connect two speakers to these terminals. 18. CENTER SPEAKER Terminals for connecting a center speaker, impedance of 8 . 19. FRONT SPEAKERS Terminals for connecting a pair of main speakers, impedance of 8 (L = left, R = right). One of the wires of a speaker cable is marked with a color or rib. Connect the marked wire to the red terminal, the non-marked wire to the black one. POWER 10. AC POWER CORD Connecting the receiver to the wall socket. 11. OUTLET - Switched output for connecting AC power plugs from various units such as cassette deck, CD player, etc. (Maximum total capacity is 1 A or 100 W) Power off mode : Switched AC outlet off Power on mode : Switched AC outlet on
SURROUND LEFT SURROUND RIGHT
CONNECTING HEADPHONES Connect a headphone with a 1/4" plug to the PHONES jacks. Inserting the plug will not disconnect the speakers. Only in surround off mode, you can enjoy private listening with a headphone. SPEAKER POSITIONING To obtain the best surround sound effect in your home, place the speakers as shown below. The left and right speakers should be about 1 m (40") from the TV set. The center speaker should be above or below the TV set. The rear speakers should be placed 2~3 feet above the ear level of a seated listener on the direct left and right of them. Refer to the fold-out for additional information.

TV LEFT CENTER SPEAKER RIGHT

PHONES

Note : to avoid interference with the TV picture, use only magnetically shielded front speaker systems. After making all necessary connections (some may not apply to your system set-up), your system is ready for use. In the next chapter, we will describe how to operate your RV-4060R receiver.

FUNCTION OVERVIEW

VOL FM AM AUTO MHz KHz MUTE TEST MEMO STEREO MONO TAPE M VIDEO12 SLEEP CH NR WI PH
FRONT PANEL 11. POWER SWITCH For switching the unit on and off. 12. PHONES For connecting headphones. 13. MEMORY BUTTON For storing preset stations. 14. TUNING/PRESET BUTTONS MODE : For selecting the frequency or preset mode. / : For adjusting the station frequency or selecting the next/previous tuner preset. / : (use together with the MODE button) 15. REMOTE SENSOR Infrared remote control sensor for receiving signals from the remote control. 16. STANDBY INDICATOR When in the standby mode, this indicator lights up. 17. FLUORESCENT DISPLAY Informs you about the function of the receiver. 18. DOLBY PRO LOGIC INDICATOR When in the DOLBY PRO LOGIC mode, this indicator lights up. 19. DOLBY 3 STEREO INDICATOR When in the DOLBY 3 STEREO mode, this indicator lights up. 10. BASS BUTTON For selecting the bass tone mode. 11. TREBLE BUTTON For selecting the high tone mode. 12. BALANCE BUTTON For selecting the balance mode.
FRON 13. RESET BUTTON For resetting the unit in case of malfunction. Press RESET for more than 5 seconds after switching off. 14. INPUT SELECTOR BUTTONS For selecting the required audio or video source. 15. SURROUND MODE BUTTON For selecting the surround mode: PRO LOGIC, 3 STEREO OFF, 16. MASTER VOLUME/TONE/BALANCE CONTROL For adjusting the volume, bass tones, high tones or balance of the volume between the left and right channel. 17. VCR 2/CAMCORDER AUDIO/VIDEO INPUT Connections for an extra VCR, camcorder video game player or DSS system. The audio jacks may also be used for an extra audio source like a CD player or cassette deck.

DISPLAY REMOTE CONTROL

AUTO MHz KHz MUTE TEST

MEMO STEREO MONO

TAPE M VIDEO12

SLEEP CH NR WI PH

POWER 2 3

SYSTEM DISPLAY 4 5

DECK SELECTOR
AM/FM INDICATOR Lights up according to the selected band. FREQUENCY/CHARACTER DISPLAY Shows the selected station frequency or the corresponding words when selecting a input source, adjusting tone(bass and treble) level and balance or operating test tone. VOLUME/TONE/BALANCE LEVEL INDICATORS Show the settings of the volume, tone(bass and treble) and balance. The red ( ) indicator means the center level of the balance control. MEMORY INDICATOR Lights up when the MEMORY button is pressed. AUTO INDICATOR Lights up when operating the auto tuning. STEREO INDICATOR Lights up when in FM stereo mode. MONO INDICATOR Lights up when in FM mono mode. MUTE INDICATOR Lights up when the MUTE button on the remote control is pressed. TAPE MONITOR INDICATOR Lights up when the TAPE MONITOR button is pressed. CHANNEL NUMBER/SLEEP TIME/LEVEL DISPLAY Shows the selected channel number, sleep time in minutes, bass or treble level from -6 to 6. SLEEP INDICATOR Lights up when in sleep timer ON mode. CHANNEL INDICATOR Lights up when the preset station is received. VIDEO 1/VIDEO 2 INDICATOR When VCR1 or VCR2 is selected, the corresponding indicator lights up. NR(normal)/WI(wide)/PH(phantom) INDICATOR During the DOLBY PRO LOGIC or DOLBY 3 STEREO operation, the corresponding center mode indicator lights up. TEST TONE INDICATOR Lights up when operating test tone.
DECK DISC REPEAT RANDOM A<<B INTRO CD

INPUT SELECTOR TUNER CD

SURROUND MODE

TV/AUX P.LOGIC 3 STEREO

TAPE MON. VCR 1

FM MODE P.SCAN

T.TONE C.MODE D.TIME

PRESET

EQUALIZER

FILE T.MON

CENTER MASTER LEVEL

2 X 1.5V AAA

REMOTE CONTROL RM-RV-46
The remote control (supplied) can be used to operate functions of the receiver. In addition, it can be used to operate any other Sherwood equipment that uses the DIGI LINK II or III remote control system. BATTERIES Open the battery compartment and insert two batteries as indicated, size AAA cells. Remove the batteries when they have run down or if the remote control will not be used again for a long period. Note : Do not use rechargeable batteries. USING THE REMOTE CONTROL First press the power switch on the front panel of RV-4060R. Select the source you wish to control by pressing one of the six input selector buttons on the remote control (e.g.TAPE MON, CD, etc.). Then, select the desired function.

REMOTE FUNCTION OVERVIEW

AMPLIFIER 14. 0-9 DIGITS for track selection, press required button among 10 buttons on the remote control and for disc selection, select disc No. (1~5) within 2 sec. after pressing the DISC button. 11. DISC (CD changer only) for disc selection. 12. 13. 14. 15. to begin play. to stop play/clearing a program. for skipping backward and forward. for pausing play.
12. SLEEP for setting a time period after which the system will automatically be switched to standby. 13. SYSTEM DISPLAY for dimming displays of Sherwood components connected by DIGI LINK II or III. 25. INPUT SELECTORS 33. MUTE for muting the sound. SURROUND CONTROLS 19. SURROUND MODE PRO LOGIC, 3 STEREO, OFF for selecting the different surround modes. 20. CENTER MODE for selecting the desired center mode when in Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby 3 Stereo mode. 21. DELAY TIME for adjusting the delay time of the rear channel. 22. TEST TONE for checking the output level of the front, center and rear speakers. 23. CENTER LEVEL / for adjusting the center level (only in normal mode or wide mode). 24. REAR LEVEL / for adjusting the rear level (in Dolby Pro Logic mode) 32. MASTER VOLUME TUNER 14. 0-9 DIGITS for selecting the preset stations. 26. FM MODE for selecting the stereo or mono mode when listening to FM. 27. PRESET SCAN for scanning the stations memorized. CASSETTE DECK 15. 16. 17. 18. for starting reverse or forward side play. for stopping recording/play. for winding the tape. for pausing recording/play. / for adjusting the volume.
16. REPEAT A< >B for repeating a specific passage. 17. INTRO to preview each track only for 10 seconds. 18. RANDOM to play tracks randomly. EQUALIZER 28. PRESET for selecting equalizer pattern. 29. USER for adjusting equalizer pattern as desired. 30. TAPE MON for monitoring the sound of recording or playback of cassette deck. 31. FILE for selecting desired equalizer pattern in the preset or user mode.
19. DECK SELECTOR A, B for selecting deck A or B. 10. for recording.
In the DIGI LINK III remote control system, if pressing PLAY, etc. on CD or Deck, CD or TAPE MONITOR is selected automatically without selecting the input and PLAY, etc. starts.
11. POWER for power control of this receiver or system. (as described in amplifier chapter titled "POWER STANDBY/ON).

COMPACT DISC PLAYER

AMPLIFIER

POWER ON/OFF

Press the POWER switch to turn the power on. The receiver enters the operating mode and the respective indicators lights up. To turn the power off, press the POWER switch again. The power is cut off and the respective indicators lights off. POWER STANDBY/ON In the operating mode, press the POWER button on the remote control. The receiver enters the standby mode, the respective indicators light off and the standby indicator lights up. In the standby mode, the receiver is not disconnected from the AC mains and a small amount of current is retained to support the memorized contents and operation readiness. If the electricity fails or the AC cord is leaved unplugged for more than 2 weeks(power off mode), the memorized contents are all cleared. In the standby mode, press the POWER button on the remote control. The power is turned on, the respective indicators light up and the standby indictor lights off.

DOLBY 3 STEREO : Choose this setting to play back movies and music (especially Laser Discs, video cassettes and TV broadcasts with DOLBY SURROUND sound) when not using the rear speakers. You get a clear perception of the position and direction of the sound. DOLBY 3 STEREO combines the front and rear signals so that you can enjoy a regenerated sound field, which has comparatively more lively presence and a more expansive feeling from the three front channels (front left, front right and center speakers) than that of ordinary stereo regeneration. OFF : Turns off the center and rear speakers for normal stereo operation. Note : Dolby Pro Logic and Dolby 3 Stereo will not work properly if the signal passes through a graphic equalizer. Please refer to your equalizer operating instructions for guidance on switching off (or defeating) the equalizer. SURROUND MODE CONTROL Each surround mode has programmed values for centermode, center and rear levels and/or for rear channel time delay (as appropriate). These values will then be kept in the memory until they are changed again. The various values that can be adapted in the different surround modes are described next: DOLBY PRO LOGIC Use the SURROUND MODE or press PRO LOGIC button on the remote control. Press the CENTER MODE button to select the required center channel mode : NORMAL If the center speaker is a smaller model, which means it will not reproduce bass as deep or as loud as the left and right speakers. WIDE If all three front speakers are identical and capable of reproducing low bass information and if equal power is available in the left, center and right amplifiers. PHANTOM If no center speaker is installed. Use the REAR LEVEL buttons to adjust the rear level (related to the front level). SUR lights up on the display. The level will be indicated on the display : SUR
Use TEST TONE button on the remote control to obtain the correct balance between the levels of the left, right, center and rear speakers in the DOLBY PRO LOGIC and DOLBY 3 STEREO mode. DOLBY PRO LOGIC Press the TEST TONE button on your remote control. You will hear a test tone from the left (FL), center (C), right (FR) and rear (R) speakers in turn, in repeating a cycle. While sitting in the usual listening position, adjust the level of the center and the surround channels to get the same sound level with the front channel. The levels will be indicated on the display. When you are satisfied with the levels, press the TEST TONE button on your remote control again to turn off the test tone. DOLBY 3 STEREO In the Dolby 3 Stereo mode you can adjust only the levels of the left, right and center speakers. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corpration. "Dolby", and "PRO LOGIC" are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.

Use the DELAY TIME button to adjust the delay time of the rear channel. The delay time of the rear channel is changed to 15, 20, 25, 30 milli seconds. Use the CENTER LEVEL buttons to adjust the center level. CEN lights up on the display. The level will be indicated on the display : SUR
DOLBY 3 STEREO Use the SURROUND MODE or press the 3 STEREO button on the remote control. CENTER MODE : In Dolby 3 Stereo mode, you can only select NORMAL and WIDE. CENTER LEVEL : Use the CENTER LEVEL buttons to adjust the center level as described above. REAR LEVEL : Adjusting the rear level is not available in Dolby 3 Stereo mode. DELAY TIME : Adjusting the delay time of the rear
channel is not available in Dolby 3 stereo mode TEST TONE

GENERAL

Select the waveband by pressing the FM or the AM button Tune to a radio station or select a preset number. The correct procedure is described in the following chapters. While tuning, the audio signal will be muted to eliminate interfering background noises. Once a station is found, the audio signal will be set to normal volume again. When STEREO appears on the display, you are receiving an FM stereo transmission. A disturbing noise, due to a weak FM stereo signal, can be suppressed by pressing FM MODE on the remote control. STEREO will disappear on the display and you will hear the FM program in mono.
TUNING AUTOMATIC TUNING Press MODE to switch off CH Indicator. Press TUNING/PRESET or for more than 1 second. AUTO appears on the display. The tuner will now search until a station of sufficient strength has been found. The display shows the tuned frequency. If the station found is not the desired one, simply repeat this operation. Weak stations are skipped during automatic tuning. They can be tuned to manually. MANUAL TUNING Manual tuning is useful when you already know the frequency of the desired transmitter (e.g. from your program guide). Press MODE to switch off the PRESET mode. Briefly press TUNING/PRESET or until the right frequency has been reached Tuning intervals: BAND FM AM USA/CANADA 200 kHz 10 kHz EUROPE/AUSTRALIA 50 kHz 9 kHz
PRESET STATIONS You can store 30 preferred stations in the memory of the tuner. This enables you to find your favorite stations quickly and easily. PROGRAMMING OF PRESET STATIONS Tune either automatically or manually to the frequency to be stored (as described under TUNING). If the display shows no preset number, the frequency shown has not yet been stored in the memory. Press MEMORY to enter the frequency in memory. MEMO starts flashing for about 5 seconds. Select the preset number using TUNING/PRESET or within the time the MEMO indication flashes. Press MEMORY again. The preset station has now been stored in the memory. A stored frequency is erased from the memory by storing another frequency in its place. TUNING TO PRESET STATIONS Press MODE to switch on the CH indicator. Select the desired preset number with TUNING/PRESET or The selected station will be tuned in and the display will show the preset number and the tuned frequency. With the digit buttons on the remote control Enter the preset number you have already stored in the memory with the digit buttons on the remote control. The tuner selects the frequncy of the preset number and the station becomes audible. The tuner will return to the previous frequency if other buttons are pressed.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

SLEEP The sleep mode allows the system to continue to operate for a specified period of time before automatically shutting off. Press the SLEEP button on the remote control to set the receiver to automatially turn off after 10, 20, 30, 60 or 90 minutes. Each time the button is pressed, the setting is changed as below;
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AMPLIFIER SECTION Output power : Continuous Average (left/right), 8 THD 0.7%, 40 Hz~20 kHz , W Surround mode : front W rear 35 W center 35 W Total harmonic distortion, 1 kHz 0.3% Intermodulation distortion 0.5% Frequency response, 1 W,-3 dB linear 30 Hz~40 kHz Signal - to - Noise Ratio, IHF "A" weighted 90 dB Stereo Separation, 1 kHz 55 dB Damping factor, Bass/Treble control, 100 Hz/10 kHz +/-10 dB Input Sensitivity Linear inputs 180 mV (rated output) Outputs Recording, 2.5 k 200 mV Headphones 8-1,000 speakers Front L/R, Center : 8 Rear : 4 FM TUNER SECTION Tuning frequency range 87.5~107.9 MHz Usable sensitivity 17.2 dBf 50 dB quieting selectivity, mono/stereo 21.2/41.2 dBf Signal to noise ratio, 65 dBf, mono/stereo 68/65 dB Total harmonic distortion, 65 dBf, 1 kHz, mono/stereo 0.3/0.5 % Frequency response, 30~15,000 kHz +/-1 dB Stereo separation, 1 kHz 32 dB Capture ratio 1.25 dB IF rejection retio 75 dB AM TUNER SECTION Tuning frequency range 520~1710 kHz Usable sensitivity 800 v/m Signal to noise ratio 40 dB Selectivity 25 dB POWER SUPPLY Mains voltage 120 V/60 Hz Power consumption 140 W Main outlet 1 A or 100 W max. CABINET Dimensions (w h d) 280 mm approx (17-5/16 4-11/inches) Weight 7.5 kg approx (16.5 lbs) ACCESSORIES Remote control unit 1x AM Loop Antenna 1x FM T Antenna 1x Note : Design and specifications subject to change without notice for improvements.
Select the required sleep time by pressing SLEEP : 10, 20, 30, 60 or 90 minutes. Notes: During an active sleep timer period, you can reset the SLEEP time again by pressing the SLEEP button. A sleep timer period will be cancelled when you switch your system to standby (using the POWER button on your remote control). RECORDING WITH A CASSETTE DECK Select the desired input to be recorded. Start recording on the TAPE MONITOR. Start play on the desired input. For tape monitor function, refer to amplifier chapter titled "TAPE MONITOR function". DUBBING FROM VCR2 TO VCR1 Select VCR2 as program source to be recorded. Start recording on the VCR1. Start playback on the VCR2. The audio and video signals from VCR2 will be dubbed onto the tape in VCR1. When dubbing from VCR2 to VCR1, you can replace the audio signal from VCR2 with the signal from an audio source, e.g. a CD player. First select VCR2 as program source to be recorded. Then select the required audio source. Start recording on the VCR1. Start playing back on the audio alternate source and on the VCR2. You can now watch the picture from VCR2 on your TV and listen to the sound from the audio source while recording.

MAINTENANCE Do not leave the unit in direct sunlight or other places where high temperatures can occur for any length of time, such as in the vicinity of a heating source. Do not expose the equipment to humidity or rain. A chamois leather cloth, slightly moistened with water is sufficient for cleaning the cabinet. Do not use cleaning agents containing alcohol, spirits, ammonia or abrasives. 11

TROUBLESHOOTING

If a fault occurs, run through the points listed below before taking your receiver for repair. If the fault persists, attempt to solve it by switching the receiver off and on again. If this fails to resolve the situation, consult your dealer. Under no circumstances should you repair the receiver yourself as this will invalidate the guarantee!.

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY

NO POWER

The AC power cord is disconnected. Connect the cord securely. Poor connection at the wall socket or the wall socket is inactive. Check the wall socket using a lamp or another appliance.
NO SOUND FROM THE FRONT SPEAKERS
No antenna connected. Connect an antenna. The desired station frequency is not tuned in. Tune in the desired station frequency. Antenna in wrong position. Move antenna and retry turning. Surrounding area causing interference. Lengthen or elevate antenna.
PRESET STATIONS CANNOT BE RECEIVED
Speaker cables are disconnected. Check the speaker connections. Volume is too low. Adjust the volume.
NO SOUND FROM THE REAR SPEAKERS
An incorrect station frequency has been memorized. Memorize the correct station frequency. The memorized stations are cleared. Memorize the stations again.

POOR FM RECEPTION

Surround mode is switched off. Select a surround mode. Volume and rear level are too low. Adjust the volume. A monaural source is used. Select a stereo or surround source. Dolby 3 Stereo mode is selected. Switch off Dolby 3 Stereo mode. Dolby Pro Logic source is not present. Make sure that your video device is in the stereo mode.
NO SOUND FROM THE CENTER SPEAKER
No antenna connected. Connect an antenna. The antenna is not positioned for the best reception. Change the position of the antenna.

CONTINUOUS HISSING NOISE DURING FM RECEPTION, ESPECIALLY WHEN A STEREO BROADCAST IS RECEIVED
Weak signal. Change the position of the antenna. Install an outdoor antenna. Use an antenna with 3, 4 or 5 elements if the broadcast station is far away.
CONTINUOUS OR INTERMITTENT HISSING NOISE DURING AM RECEPTION, ESPECIALLY AT NIGHT
Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby 3 Stereo mode is not selected. Select Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby 3 Stereo mode. Volume and center level are too low. Adjust the volume and center level. The center mode is set to phantom mode. Set the center mode to normal or wide.
NO SOUND IS HEARD, EVEN WHEN INPUT SELECTION IS MADE
Noise is caused by motors, fluorescent lamps or lightning, etc. Keep the receiver away from noise sources. Install an outdoor AM antenna.
A HUM CAN BE HEARD DURING AM RECEPTION
The MUTE button is pressed. Press MUTE again to cancel the MUTE function. Volume is too low. Adjust the volume. Connections between the components are incorrect. Make connections correctly.
THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT DOES NOT OPERATE
The AC power cord may be too close to the AM loop antenna or the antenna wire. Position the AC power cord away from the antenna wire and the AM loop antenna. Adjust the position of the AM loop antenna.
OTHER SYSTEM COMPONENTS DO NOT REACT TO REMOTE CONTROL COMMANDS
No batteries loaded or dead batteries. Replace the batteries. The remote sensor is obstructed. Remove the obstacle.
DIGI LINK III connections are not made properly. Make proper DIGI LINK III connections.
STATIONS CANNOT BE RECEIVED

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Lodges With RV Facilities
State AB 2027 AK AL 1864 AR 1953 Springdale North Little Rock Hot Springs Batesville Mountain Home 205 W Appleblossom Ave 4000 E Kiehl Ave 120 Kent St 750 Brewer Hill Rd 4754 Hwy 5 South Bethel Heights Sherwood Hot Springs Batesville Mountain Home 72653 (479) 751-9916 (501) 835-1200 (501) 623-3173 (870) 793-9902 (870) 491-5696 Huntsville Anniston Dallas County Cullman Prattville 4715 University Dr 270 Moose Lodge Rd 2530 Al Hwy 14 E 1729 Ne Eva Rd 1779 Hwy 31 N Huntsville Anniston Selma Cullman Prattville 36067 (256) 830-0120 (256) 435-2700 (334) 872-4098 (256) 734-9170 (334) 365-2007 Palmer Fairbanks Anchorage Peninsula 1136 S Cobb St 98 Tenth Ave 4211 Arctic Blvd 12516 Spur Hwy Palmer Fairbanks Anchorage Kenai (907) 745-4982 (907) 452-7500 (907) 563-3502 (907) 283-9181 Camrose Medicine Hat Red Deer Forest Lawn Lloydminster 5001 - 52 Avenue 100-2800 13Th Ave Se Highway 2 South 4885 Hubalta Rd S E 5213 - 57 Street Camrose Medicine Hat Red Deer County Calgary Lloydminster T4V 0W9 T1A 3P9 T4E 1B4 T2B 1T5 T9V 0V4 (780) 672-2505 (403) 527-3227 (403) 347-1505 (403) 248-4424 (780) 875-7919 Number Name Address City Zip Phone RV Camp
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Number Name Harrison Malvern
Address 8498 Fire House Lane 26777 Hwy 67

City Harrison Malvern

Zip 72602 72104
Phone (870) 743-7324 (501) 332-6060

AZ BC 1552 CA 445 454

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Greater Payson Arizona City Verde Valley Bullhead City San Xavier Globe Apache Junction South Phoenix Avondale Lake Havasu City
4211 E. Hwy S Calera 1051 S Broadway 2620 Miracle Mile 10600 S Nogales Hwy 3 Hwy W 16Th Ave 2401 E South Mountain Ave 1572 S Cotton Ln 3279 Maricopa Ave
Payson Arizona City Clarkdale Bullhead City Tucson Claypool Apache Junction Phoenix Goodyear Lake Havasu City

85338 86406

(928) 474-6212 (520) 466-5494 (928) 634-8668 (928) 763-1860 (520) 889-2435 (928) 200-0820 (480) 982-2828 (602) 276-3580 (623) 932-4022 (928) 855-0290
Prince George Duncan Nanaimo Revelstoke Kamloops
663 Douglas St 2244 Moose Rd 1356 Cranberry Ave 1840 Park Dr North Shore Community Centre
Prince George Duncan Nanaimo Arrow Heights Kamloops
V2M 2M5 V9L 5C2 V9R 6Z7 V0E 2S0 V2B 8M6
(250) 563-3060 (250) 746-1991 (250) 754-2853 (250) 837-3181 (250) 376-8022
South Sacramento Oakland Stockton Rosamond Fresno Lindhurst
8156 Florin Rd 690 Hegenberger Rd 9035 N Davis Rd 1105 Sierra Hwy 5025 E Dakota 1775 Beverly
Sacramento Oakland Stockton Rosamond Fresno Olivehurst

93727 95961

(916) 381-5511 (510) 569-9569 (209) 478-3284 (661) 256-2657 (559) 294-8268 (530) 743-9359

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Number Name Petaluma Kern Valley Palmdale Anderson Napa Oroville Lodi Eureka Redding Elsinore Yuba City San Luis Obispo Taft Hayward-Castro Valley Turlock Lemon Grove Oro Madre West Sacramento Landers Victor Valley Apple Valley Delta Lewiston Escondido Placerville Red Bluff
Address 300 English St 6732 Lake Isabella Blvd 3101 E Ave Q 1597 South St 3275 Browns Valley Rd 1462 14Th St 3824 E. Woodbridge Rd. 4329 Campton Rd 320 Lake Blvd 18665 Grand Ave 205 S Walton Ave 1130 Orcutt Rd 205 10Th St 20835 Rutledge Rd 4713 W Main 9062 Memory Lane 21200 Ostrom Rd 3240 Jefferson Blvd 58266 Reche Rd 10230 E Avenue 21955 Hwy N Front St 71 Turnpike Rd 25721 Jesmond Dene Rd 4310 Eight Mile Rd 11745 Hwy 99 W
City Petaluma Lake Isabella Palmdale Anderson Napa Oroville Acampo Eureka Redding Lake Elsinore Yuba City San Luis Obispo Taft Castro Valley Turlock Spring Valley Fiddletown West Sacramento Landers Hesperia Apple Valley Rio Vista Lewiston Escondido Camino Red Bluff

Zip 95709 96080

Phone (707) 782-0475 (760) 379-2511 (661) 947-6207 (530) 365-7048 (707) 252-1078 (530) 534-8262 (209) 368-4884 (707) 443-1073 (530) 241-1006 (951) 678-3950 (530) 671-1204 (805) 543-1309 (661) 765-5510 (510) 537-0830 (209) 667-5696 (619) 463-6444 (209) 245-4255 (916) 371-6802 (760) 364-2313 (760) 244-1808 (760) 247-8215 (707) 374-2534 (530) 778-3877 (760) 745-1874 (530) 644-6596 (530) 690-3351
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Number Name 2228 Folsom Sonoma Valley Sunnyvale Big Bear Lucerne Valley Sonora Grass Valley Paradise Quail Valley
Address 203 Scott St 20580 Broadway 905 Kifer Rd 39211 North Shore Dr 31879 Laramie 20921 Longeway Rd 15694 Allison Ranch Rd 5275 Skyway 28428 Goetz Rd
City Folsom Sonoma Sunnyvale Fawnskin Lucerne Valley Sonora Grass Valley Paradise Quail Valley

Zip 92587

Phone (916) 985-3350 (707) 996-3877 (408) 735-1377 (909) 866-3013 (760) 248-6164 (209) 533-4653 (530) 273-9052 (530) 877-9391 (951) 244-9204

CO DE FL 994 1023

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Grand Junction Greeley - Evans Longmont Northglenn
1/2 Road 3456 11Th Ave 2200 Pratt Street 11449 York St
Grand Junction Evans Longmont Northglenn

80501 80233

(970) 242-4754 (970) 339-5713 (303) 776-9911 (303) 451-0247

Harrington Milford

16268 S. Dupont Hwy. 20142 Beaver Dam Rd

19952 19963

(302) 398-4166 (302) 424-2316
Mandarin Palatka Suwannee River Pensacola Lake City Golden Triangle Lake Worth Winter Haven
4450 Losco Rd 3875 Reid St 8231 Nw 167Th Place 8851 Lewis St Lake City Moose Lodge 1901 Titcomb St 4844 Bowman St 2305 Havendale Blvd
Jacksonville Palatka Fanning Springs Pensacola Lake City Eustis Lake Worth Winter Haven

33463 33881

(904) 268-5614 (386) 325-6948 (352) 463-2838 (850) 477-5585 (386) 755-4830 (352) 357-6512 (561) 433-0150 (863) 294-1727

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Number Name Tallahassee Lake Panasoffkee Silver Springs Leesburg Stuart Sarasota Panama City Tarpon Springs Crescent City Okeechobee Sebastian River Vero Beach Sanford Brandon Land O'Lakes Crystal River Lake Shore Merritt Island Inverness Port Charlotte North Jacksonville Riverview Fort Walton Beach Leisure City Sebring Zephyrhills

Address 1478 Capital Circle N W 1317 County Rd Se Maricamp Rd 1512 State Rt 44 West 2454 Se Indian St 1761 17Th St 739 E 24Th Plaza 1936 Abacus Rd 1982 Highway 17 South 159 Nw 36Th St 9250 Us Hwy #43Rd Ave 2660 S Palmetto Ave 804 S Miller Rd 7623 Hwy S Suncoast Blvd 5051 Collins Road 3150 N Courtenay Pkwy 221 S Haid Terr 3462 Loveland Blvd 9703 Lem Turner Rd 9000 Honeywell Rd 215 Green Acres Road 15490 Sw 288Th St 11675 Us Gall Blvd
City Tallahassee Lake Panasoffkee Ocala Leesburg Stuart Sarasota Panama City Holiday Pomona Park Okeechobee Micco Vero Beach Sanford Valrico Land O'lakes Homosassa Orange Park Merritt Island Lecanto Port Charlotte Jacksonville Gibsonton Fort Walton Bch Leisure City Sebring Zephyrhills

Zip 33871 33541

Phone (850) 575-4226 (352) 793-3966 (352) 687-0366 (352) 787-4073 (772) 287-2400 (941) 955-6155 (850) 785-9984 (727) 937-3897 (386) 649-0745 (863) 763-4954 (772) 664-5726 (772) 569-1822 (407) 321-2534 (813) 689-6043 (813) 996-2871 (352) 795-7030 (904) 264-5355 (321) 452-8383 (352) 726-2112 (941) 629-1140 (904) 764-2616 (813) 677-7921 (850) 862-8086 (305) 245-5846 (863) 655-3920 (813) 782-1771
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Number Name South Lakeland-Mulberry Nassau Lake Placid County Line
Address 6125 South Florida Ave 850682 Us Hwy 17 South 2137 Us 27 South 15695 E Colonial Dr
City Lakeland Yulee Lake Placid Orlando

Zip 33852 32820

Phone (863) 647-2738 (904) 225-0976 (863) 465-0131 (407) 568-4888

GA 477 IA 1096 IL 622

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Thomson

1606 Augusta Hwy 78

(706) 595-2582

Davenport Cedar Rapids Marshalltown Clinton Muscatine Spencer Ames Burlington Webster City Newton Mt Pleasant Charles City Iowa City
2333 Rockingham Road 1820 West Post Rd S W 1516 E Olive St 1936 Lincolnway 207 Lake Park Blvd 317 11Th St Se Hwy 18 E 644 West 190Th Street 2529 Mt Pleasant St 1969 James Street 2233 S 24Th Ave W 108 N Saunders Ave. 1116 S Grand Ave 3151 Highway 6 East
(563) 391-7112 (319) 396-4634 (641) 753-8982 (563) 242-6102 (563) 263-1014 (712) 262-2445 (515) 232-2205 (319) 752-1916 (515) 832-3331 (641) 792-5011 (319) 385-3526 (641) 228-2927 (319) 356-6921
Rock Island Metropolis Belvidere Joliet Bridgeport
4410 9Th Street 312 Scott Street 575 Beloit Rd 25 Springfield Ave 450 Washington St
(309) 793-1541 (618) 524-5413 (815) 544-9279 (815) 725-6660 (618) 945-5521

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Number Name 1551 Sterling Princeton Wood River St Charles Mount Morris
Address 2601 E Lincolnway 1339 N Euclid Ave 730 Wesley Drive 2250 W Rt Moose Drive
City Sterling Princeton Wood River St Charles Mt Morris

Zip 61054

Phone (815) 625-3619 (815) 879-5261 (618) 259-0072 (630) 377-2000 (815) 734-4161

IN KS 1999 KY LA 2038 2105
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Muncie Columbus Goshen Bloomington Aurora Sellersburg
2200 W Enterprise Ave 330 8Th St 388 Johnston St 840 S. Cory Lane 104 4Th St 1040 S Indiana Ave

47001 47172

(765) 282-2827 (812) 372-2185 (574) 534-2461 (812) 336-5281 (812) 926-0924 (812) 246-3256
Wichita Topeka Hutchinson Marysville Kansas City
10005 E Kellogg 1901 N Kansas Ave 1401 E First 1150 11Th Rd 6621 Turner Dr
(316) 682-7654 (785) 235-5050 (620) 663-4281 (785) 562-5134 (913) 334-4900

London Grayson County

1630 Slate Ridge Rd 289 Alex Drive

London Falls Of Rough

40740 40119
(606) 528-0487 (270) 879-1256
West Monroe West Side Slidell Harvey
1875 New Natchitoches 2620 American Way 60034 Camp Villere Rd 2000 4Th St
West Monroe Port Allen Slidell Harvey

70460 70058

(318) 322-0475 (225) 749-3331 (985) 643-6014 (504) 367-1464

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Number Name 2239 Shreveport
Address 9113 Industrial Rd

City Shreveport

Zip 71129

Phone (318) 687-3607

MD 654 MI 2291 2452
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Salisbury

833 Snow Hill Rd

(410) 546-4633

Port Huron Bay City Lansing Otsego Skidway Lake Cadillac Alpena Marshall Ypsilanti Lowell Taylor Township Belleville Ionia St Ignace Mio Caro Manistee Flushing Harrison Clare De Witt Evart
3520 Military Street 2573 N. Euclid Ave. 1809 Lansing Rd 740 Lincoln Rd 2531 Mills Road 7461 E 34 Mile Rd 2630 Werth Rd 1238 S Kalamazoo Ave 5506 Stony Creek Road 210 E Main St 9981 S Telegraph Rd 831 E Huron River Drive 869 E Lincoln 2999 Mackinac Trail 1631 W Ryno Road 1366 East Caro Road 1010 Robinson St 7044 North Elms Rd 5185 N Clare Avenue 1890 E Ludington Dr 15557 S Us Us 10
Port Huron Bay City Charlotte Otsego Prescott Cadillac Alpena Marshall Ypsilanti Lowell Taylor Belleville Ionia St Ignace Mio Caro Manistee Flushing Harrison Clare Lansing Evart

48906 49631

(810) 982-3901 (989) 671-2800 (517) 484-9077 (269) 694-9898 (989) 873-4350 (231) 775-5481 (989) 356-1630 (269) 781-8700 (734) 483-0900 (616) 897-2199 (313) 291-1398 (734) 697-2111 (616) 527-3554 (906) 643-8785 (989) 826-6081 (989) 673-2008 (231) 723-2432 (810) 659-3222 (989) 539-1501 (989) 386-2513 (517) 485-5882 (231) 734-5053

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Number Name 2495 Lewiston
Address 4150 County Rd 491

City Lewiston

Zip 49756

Phone (989) 786-4388

MN 2331 MO 1751 2160
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Coon Rapids Maplewood Austin Proctor St Cloud Mankato Two Harbors Braham Grand Rapids Faribault Princeton
10510 President Dr Ne 1946 English St 208 S Main St 415 Third Ave 1300 North 3Rd St 201 N Victory Dr Ste First Ave 2353 103Rd Ave 330 Ne 10Th Ave 1810 Nw Fourth St 701 16Th Ave
Blaine Maplewood Austin Proctor Waite Park Mankato Two Harbors Braham Grand Rapids Faribault Princeton
(763) 757-4032 (651) 776-2830 (507) 437-1234 (218) 624-8199 (320) 251-1207 (507) 345-4002 (218) 834-3239 (320) 396-3134 (218) 326-1181 (507) 334-5012 (763) 389-3089
Kansas City Rolla Lebanon Moberly Owensville Lexington Clark County Sedalia Mexico Union Kirksville Arnold
510 1/2 North Sterling 14595 County Rd Highway N Morley 107 S First St 2510 E Main 645 N Vine 119 Duke Road Ave 205 Elmwood Dr 905 Hwy 50 West 2405 East Illinois St 6637 Hwy 61-67
Sugar Creek Rolla Lebanon Moberly Owensville Lexington Kahoka Sedalia Mexico Union Kirksville Imperial

63501 63052

(816) 254-4309 (573) 364-0587 (417) 532-7632 (660) 263-1128 (573) 437-3105 (660) 259-2608 (660) 727-2820 (660) 826-6631 (573) 581-2288 (636) 583-8048 (660) 665-8300 (636) 464-7988

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Number Name 2414 Camdenton Tri Lakes Independence
Address 131 Hidden Acres Road 111 Moose Road 2537 Blue Ridge Blvd
City Camdenton Ridgedale Independence

Zip 64051

Phone (573) 346-4322 (417) 335-2369 (816) 254-3829
MS 1968 MT 642 NC Morganton Wilmington Burlington Goldsboro Asheville Rocky Mount Wilson Charlotte Madison Spruce Pine Gastonia Hickory Marion Belmont 2722 Moose Lodge St 4610 Carolina Beach Road 624 Interstate Service Rd 800 W Mulberry St Ext 1 Mooseheart Lane 521 Country Club Road 2705 Forest Hills Rd Sw 3651 Small Ave 490 K Fork Road 149 Brushy Creek Road 626 Diane 29 Theater Rd 1245 12Th St S W 999 Bill Cook Rd 122 Robert Russell Rd Morganton Wilmington Burlington Goldsboro Asheville Rocky Mount Wilson Charlotte Madison Spruce Pine Gastonia Hickory Nebo Belmont (828) 437-3884 (910) 392-4200 (336) 227-9079 (919) 734-5051 (828) 253-6733 (252) 443-1425 (252) 243-5733 (704) 598-8058 (336) 548-3086 (828) 765-9500 (704) 864-4397 (828) 322-1396 (828) 652-2540 (704) 825-7037
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Jackson Meridian Brookhaven
3301 Hwy 80 West 7405 Old Hwy 80 W 1229 Calcote Loop Ne
(601) 353-7932 (601) 485-5243 (601) 835-1478
Great Falls Billings Whitefish
401 21St Street N 131 Calhoun Lane 230 W 10Th St
Black Eagle Billings Whitefish
(406) 452-5420 (406) 245-4991 (406) 862-2669

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Number Name 2194 Smithfield Stokesdale Rockingham Spencer Newport
Address 402 Jr Road 8430 Southard Road 128 Crow Run 1301 N Elizabeth Ave 456 Roberts Road
City Selma Stokesdale Rockingham Spencer Newport

Zip 28570

Phone (919) 965-5207 (336) 643-5273 (910) 895-5524 (704) 633-1851 (252) 223-2005
ND 822 NE NM 2241 NV 808 NY 904 Dunkirk Finger Lakes Poughkeepsie 296 Lake Shore Drive West 0453 Waterloo Geneva Rd 1273 Rte 9G Dunkirk Waterloo Hyde Park

400 9Th Street Sw

(701) 838-6387

Lincoln North Platte

1501 Center Park Rd #E Fourth St

68512 69101

(402) 464-1166 (308) 534-6352
Albuquerque Belen Silver City Alamogordo Truth Or Consequences Hobbs Deming Artesia East Heights
2121 Edith Blvd N E 19482 Highway Pine Street 29 S Florida 202 E Smith St 2920 W Marland 119 N Gold 2609 W Main St 12825 Skyline Rd N E
Albuquerque Belen Silver City Alamogordo T Or C Hobbs Deming Artesia Albuquerque
(505) 247-4061 (505) 864-7995 (575) 388-4951 (575) 434-3618 (575) 894-6520 (505) 393-7572 (575) 546-9137 (575) 746-3661 (505) 298-4668

Pahrump

1100 E Second St

(775) 727-6577

(716) 366-5322 (315) 789-6233 (845) 229-7287
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Number Name 1742 Hamburg Palmyra Angola Jamestown Riverhead
Address 45 Church St 3808 Route 31 East 159 North Main St 405 E 5Th St 51 Madison St.
City Hamburg Palmyra Angola Jamestown Riverhead

Zip 11901

Phone (716) 648-2474 (315) 597-6046 (716) 549-9500 (716) 664-4909 (631) 727-6667
OH OK 2089 Woodward Ardmore Tulsa Ponca City Midwest City Enid Norman Grove Stillwater 3702 1St St 1323 South Commerce 11106 E 7Th St 500 W Prospect 8713 E Main St 302 E Purdue 2812 S Classen Blvd 61951 E 315 Road 301 S Perkins Rd Woodward Ardmore Tulsa Ponca City Midwest City Enid Norman Grove Stillwater 74074 (580) 256-6969 (580) 223-6594 (918) 437-8850 (580) 762-5601 (405) 732-0341 (580) 237-7779 (405) 321-1064 (918) 786-3475 (405) 372-7903
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Lima Kenton Massillon Elyria Napoleon Lancaster Cortland Mogadore Whitehall Pickerington
2929 N West St 801 W Lima St 2935 Lincoln Way West 555 Ternes Ave 1381 Oakwood Ave 1201 Sugar Grove Road 6400 St Rt Mogadore Rd 2101 Noe Bixby Rd 3640 Reyn - Balt Rd Nw
Lima Kenton Massillon Elyria Napoleon Lancaster Cortland Mogadore Columbus Baltimore

43232 43105

(419) 225-8361 (419) 675-0428 (330) 833-1037 (440) 365-2562 (419) 592-5591 (740) 653-2102 (330) 637-8100 (330) 628-8232 (614) 868-1501 (740) 862-6592
Page 12 of 16 Friday, April 01, 2011

Number Name 2202 Duncan

Address 1712 W Seminole Rd

City Duncan

Zip 73533

Phone (580) 255-1001

ON Sudbury Sault Ste Marie Lindsay Brantford Fort William St Catharines Port Arthur Welland Sarnia Woodstock Hamilton Wallaceburg London Orillia East London Cornwall Kitchener Windsor Chatham Marathon Ottawa Dryden Elliot Lake Oshawa 212 Frood Road 543 Trunk Rd 10 Moose Road Box West St 317 S May St 92 Permilla St 434 Fort William Rd 281 Riverside Dr 874 Phillip St 690 Sutherland Dr 1860 Barton St East 110 Duke St 6 Weston St 6 Kitchener St Unit #Charterhouse Cres 443 11Th St West 655 Wabanaki Dr 777 Tecumseh Rd W 850 Richmond St 6 Stevens Ave 303 Kendall Ave 51 Colonization Ave N 26 Oakland Blvd 731 Wilson Rd South Sudbury Sault Ste Marie Lindsay Brantford Thunder Bay St Catharines Thunder Bay Welland Sarnia Woodstock Hamilton Wallaceburg London Orillia London Cornwall Kitchener Windsor Chatham Marathon Ottawa Dryden Elliot Lake Oshawa P3C 4X6 P6A 3T1 K9V 4R8 N3T 3G4 P7E 1B7 L2R 6R4 P7B 2Z6 L3C 5E6 N7T 1Z6 N4S 4Y5 L8H 2Y6 N8A 1E3 N6C 1R1 L3V 6Z9 N5W 5V3 K6J 3B9 N2C 2G3 N9E 3S4 N7M 5J5 P0T 2E0 K1L 7S7 P8N 2N1 P5A 2T1 L1H 6E9 (705) 675-8605 (705) 759-8623 (705) 324-1633 (519) 753-0715 (807) 623-9541 (905) 682-7207 (807) 345-5129 (905) 735-1333 (519) 336-7900 (519) 537-7718 (905) 549-8191 (519) 627-4060 (519) 434-9361 (705) 325-8366 (519) 457-1313 (613) 938-0666 (519) 893-7112 (519) 253-1006 (519) 352-8291 (807) 229-0474 (613) 741-4409 (807) 223-4514 (705) 848-8295 (905) 433-2393
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State OR

Number Name

Address

2093 PA 1526 SC 2018 SD 1685 TN 360
Medford Redmond Waldport Eugene Cottage Grove Tillamook Molalla Springfield Lapine
9713 Old Stage Road 3199 N Highway John St 50 East 27Th Ave. 711 S Pacific Hwy 1706 2Nd St 419 Eckard St 2011 Laura 52510 Drafter Rd
Gold Hill Redmond Waldport Eugene Cottage Grove Tillamook Molalla Springfield La Pine

(541) 855-1235 (541) 923-1716 (541) 563-4498 (541) 521-3880 (541) 942-5183 (503) 842-6812 (503) 829-5539 (541) 746-3321 (541) 536-3721
Curwensville Coatesville Gettysburg
945 Bailor Dr 1200 Airport Road 19 York St
(814) 236-1150 (610) 857-8227 (717) 334-5916
Cayce Myrtle Beach Anderson
1541 Old Dunbar Road 479 Burcale Rd 3871 Hiway 24
West Columbia Myrtle Beach Anderson
(803) 955-0810 (843) 236-2990 (864) 225-8177
Sioux Falls Aberdeen Belle Fourche Mitchell Mobridge
1926 W. Burnside Street 410 9Th Avenue S W 399 Stanley St 516 W 15Th St Shore Acres
(605) 332-4041 (605) 225-5185 (605) 892-3121 (605) 996-6920 (605) 845-3637

Elizabethton

288 Lovers Ln

(423) 542-5454

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Number Name 2221 Dyersburg Greeneville Erwin Kingsport Selmer Mc Minnville Johnson City Somerville West Nashville
Address 395 Country Club Rd 728 Kiser Blvd Fifty Jones Rd 301 E. Main St. 628 Moose Lodge Rd. 2851 New Smithville Hwy 1801 W Lakeview Dr 950 Moose Lodge Rd 7340 Charlotte Pike
City Dyersburg Greeneville Erwin Kingsport Selmer Mc Minnville Johnson City Somerville Nashville

Zip 37209

Phone (731) 285-5789 (423) 638-4881 (423) 743-5601 (423) 247-9109 (731) 645-4716 (931) 668-0697 (423) 926-6400 (901) 465-9691 (615) 810-9684
TX VA 2172 WA 1774 WI 437 Milwaukee Janesville Kenosha Rice Lake Racine 5476 S 13Th St 2701 Rockport Road 3003 30Th Ave 40 E Newton 5530 Middle Rd Milwaukee Janesville Kenosha Rice Lake Racine 53402 (414) 281-4444 (608) 752-0809 (262) 657-7831 (715) 236-2909 (262) 639-3209
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Pasadena Farmers Branch

3919 Pansy St 3110 Towerwood Dr

77505 75234

(281) 487-2070 (972) 241-0064
Roanoke Fredericksburg Verona
3233 Catawba Valley Dr 11917 Cherry Rd 1510 Commerce Rd
Salem Fredericksburg Staunton
(540) 384-7172 (540) 786-8963 (540) 248-5117

Camas Chehalis Vancouver

227 Ne Lake Rd 1400 Grand Ave 11018 Ne 18Th Street
Camas Centralia Vancouver
(360) 834-5476 (360) 736-9030 (360) 256-1420

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Number Name River Falls Superior Monroe Bloomer Burnett County Eastern Kettle Moraine West Bend Eau Claire Clintonville Stevens Point Menomonie Juneau County La Crosse Marinette
Address 620 N Clark St 66 E 5Th St 639 Third Ave 1890 9Th Ave 7330 State Rd 70 W 198 N 10217 Appleton Av 1721 W Chestnut St 3606 Curvue Rd N10792 Lakeshore Rd 1025 Second St N 720 19Th Ave 601 Colfax St 1932 Ward Ave N 5233 E Nettleton Lane
City River Falls Superior Monroe Bloomer Webster Germantown West Bend Eau Claire Clintonville Stevens Point Menomonie Mauston La Crosse Marinette

Zip 54601 54143

Phone (715) 425-9152 (715) 394-5421 (608) 325-6585 (715) 568-1304 (715) 349-5923 (262) 255-5055 (262) 338-8122 (715) 835-6522 (715) 823-4006 (715) 344-3224 (715) 235-2011 (608) 847-7833 (608) 788-2998 (715) 732-4677
WY 257 Cheyenne 1019 S Greeley Hwy Cheyenne 82007 (307) 638-2325
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