Operating InstructionsOwner’s RecordThe model and serial numbers are located on the rear of the unit. Record the serial numberin the space provided b
10Basic OperationsPlaying a CD — Normal PlayDo the procedure below to play a CD startingfrom the first track.b B xmMb B xmMx.>Xzu+–ZmM4VOLUMECD ./&
Basic Operations11Recording from a CD toa tape— CD Synchro RecordingThe CD Synchro Recording function makes iteasy to record from a CD to a tape. Bot
12Listening to the radio— Preset TuningPresetting radio stations in the system’s memoryin advance makes it easy to tune in those stationslater (see “S
Basic Operations132 Press TUNER BAND to select FM orAM.3 Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until“PRESET” appears.4 Press TUNER +/– repeatedly to displaythe
14Recording from the radio(continued)To stop recordingPress TAPE B x.Tips• To record from a non-preset station, pressTUNING MODE repeatedly in step 3
Basic Operations15Playing a tapeThe system can play three types of tapes: Type I(normal), Type II (CrO2) and Type IV (metal).The system automatically
16Tips• If you press TAPE A (or TAPE B) nN whenthe power is off, the system automatically turns onand starts playing the tape if there is a tape in th
Basic Operations171 Insert a recorded tape into cassetteholder A and insert a recordable tapeinto cassette holder B.With the side you want toplay faci
18Playing CD tracksrepeatedly — Repeat PlayThe Repeat Play function lets you playback asingle track or all the tracks on a CD repeatedly inNormal Play
19The CD PlayerPlaying CD tracks in afavorite order–– Program PlayYou can make a program of up to 24 tracks on aCD in any order that you want. After s
2WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do notexpose the unit to rain or moisture.To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet.Refer servicing
20Tips• The program you made remains in the system’smemory until you turn off the system or remove theCD. After the program finishes, press CD u topla
21The Tape Deckcontinued1 Press DECK B EJECT A and insert arecordable tape into cassette holder B.2 Press the button of the source you wantto record f
22Recording your favorite CDtracks to a tape (continued)11 Press CD SYNC.Tape B stands by for recording and the CDstands by for playback.“ ” and “ ” a
23Other FeaturesUsing the Radio DataSystem (RDS)(European model only)What is the Radio DataSystem?Radio Data System (RDS)* is a broadcastingservice th
24Falling asleep to music— Sleep TimerThe Sleep Timer function lets you set a time, afterwhich the system stops playing and turns offautomatically. Y
25Other Features4 Press l or L repeatedly until“SET DAILY” apperars.After “SET DAILY” scrolls across thedisplay, “c DAILY” appears.5 Press ENTER.“ON T
26Timer-activatedrecording of radioprograms — REC TimerSet the REC Timer to make the system startrecording from a preset radio station at a specifiedt
27Other FeaturesTo check the settingsPress TIMER SELECT repeatedly until “c REC”appears in the display.The preset items appear in turn.To turn off the
28Additional InformationPrecautionsOn operating voltageBefore operating the system, check that the operatingvoltage of your system is identical with t
29Additional InformationTroubleshootingShould you encounter a problem with yoursystem, do the following:1 Make sure the power cord and speaker cordsar
3* European model onlyTable of ContentsGetting StartedStep 1: Hooking up the system ... 4Step 2: Setting the time ...
30Tape DeckRecording cannot be done.• There is no tape in cassette holder B.• The record protect tab has been removed fromthe cassette (see page 28).•
31Additional InformationResetting the system1 Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.2 Press ?/1 down and connect the power cord tothe wall ou
32CD player sectionSystem Compact disc and digital audiosystemLaser Semiconductor laser(λ = 780 nm)Emission duration: continuousLaser output MAX 44.6
33Additional InformationParts identification forthe remoteYou can also operate the system with the suppliedremote.Buttons marked with “*” are provided
34IndexAAdjustingthe bass 23the treble 23the volume 10, 13, 15Antennas 4, 9Automatic Source Selection 10,13, 16BBatteries 5CCD player 10, 11, 18
35Additional Information
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4Getting StartedStep 1: Hooking up the systemFollow steps 1 through 4 of the procedure below to hook up your system using the supplied cords andaccess
5Getting StartedJack type BAMANTENNAUFM75ΩU3 For models with a voltage selector, setVOLTAGE SELECTOR to the localpower line voltage.VOLTAGESELECTOR110
6Step 2: Setting the timeBefore you can use the system’s timer functions,set the internal clock.The clock uses a 24-hour system on the Europeanmodel,
7Getting StartedStep 3: Presetting radiostations — PresetThe system can store a total of 30 preset stations(20 for FM and 10 for AM). This section exp
8Connecting an MD deck fordigital recordingBy connecting an MD deck to the system with acommercially available optical cable, you canmake a digital re
9Getting StartedConnecting headphonesConnect headphones to the PHONES jack.x.>u+–ZmMPHONES jackConnecting external antennasYou can connect an exter
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