Sony HCD-241 User Manual

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Page 1 - Deck Receiver

3-757-867-21(2)Compact Disc Deck ReceiverOperating InstructionsnilngfaDIGI1AL AUDIOH CD-241© 1994 by Sony Corporation

Page 2 - 00 NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)

Playing Back Tapes (on either Deck A or B)his section describes about a basic playback operation on ither deck A or B.POWER-►ON1 ^ 3odi[[.[It:.ccLXi

Page 3 - Precautions

Recording on Tapes (Deck B)This section describes about the recording operation only on deck B.Press • to enter recording pause mode.The # and II

Page 4 - Remote Commander

Dubbing Tapes (from Deck A to B)This section describes about the operation of the recording from deck A to B.Press & to open the cassette compartm

Page 5 - O FM wire antenna (supplied)

Playing the Discs - Continuous PlayThis section describes about the continuous play. This CD section can be played up to 5 discs, and you can choose

Page 6 - Hooking Up the System

Playing the Discs - Continuous PlayInformation DisplayWhen the disc tray is closed by pressing the total number of selections and the total playing ti

Page 7 - Selecting a Program

> K\h>>iSelecting a Desired DiscLocating a Particular Point in a SelectionLocating a point in sequence (Manual Search)You can locate a parti

Page 8 - Receiving Broadcasts

Playing in a Random Order - Shuffle PlayYou can have the selections (up to 99) played in a random order. The unit will play all the discs or just one

Page 9 - If you store a new station

Playing in a Desired Order - Program PlayYou can make a program by designating up to 32 steps in the order you want them to be played. The unit will p

Page 10 - 1 Press TAPE

Playing in a Desired Order ~ Program Play4 Press O- to start playback.O>ItvSkipping to the next seiection programmedPress »1 during playback.Going

Page 11 - Recording on Tapes (Deck B)

Designating the Total Playing Time - Time EditYou can designate a time and the unit will make 2 different programs of selections each fitting within

Page 12 - HIGH SPEED

WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.CAUTIONBISK OF ELECIRIC SHOCK OO NOT OPENCAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK

Page 13 - II to resume playback

Designating the Total Playing Time - Time EditPlaying Repeatedly- Repeat PlayTo play the programPress t>.The selections for side A will be played

Page 14 - Information Display

MaintenanceCleaning the Heads and Tape PathClean after every 10 hours of operation and before recording for optimum record/playback quality.1 Pressé.2

Page 15 - Selecting a Desired Disc

SpecificationsAUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONSPOWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION:With 8-ohm loads, both channels driven, from 70 - 20,000 Hz; rated

Page 16 - > ♦ *

TroubleshootingBefore going through the check list below, first refer back to the connection and operating procedures. Should any problem persist afte

Page 17 - 3) Press PROGRAM

TroubleshootingGeneralThe unit is not turned on.• Check if any button on the front panel has been pressed before turning on the POWER switch.No audio.

Page 18 - 4 Press O- to start playback

PrecautionsThis unit is a compact disc deck receiver which consists of an amplifier, tuner, stereo cassette deck and 5<ompact disc player.Before op

Page 19 - Press EDIT

Table of ContentsRemote CommanderIntroductionPrecautions...3Note on the T

Page 20 - Repeat Play

Hooking Up the SystemThis section describes about the antenna and speaker connections. Also, it shows about the connection with the other audio equipm

Page 21 - I Pinch roller

Hooking Up the SystemIO AM loop antenna (supplied)To attach to a wallFor better AM receptionExtend a 6 to 15-meter insulated wire out of doors.the sup

Page 22 - Specifications

Adjusting the AudioSelecting a Program SourceThe following operations apply only to reproduced sound.Volume AdjustmentTo increase the sound level, t

Page 23 - Troubleshooting

Receiving BroadcastsThis section describes about the various convenient ways of tuning. Before reception, be sure to connect the supplied AM and FM an

Page 24

storing Station Frequencies into MemoryUp lo 10 stations can be stored in any order for each memory page (A, B, C). Therefore, 30 stations can be stor

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