OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS * [FFISHER® PH-DTA100 Desktop Audio System e FISHER'S HELP-LINE Call the toil-free number below if you have any difficulties operating this product.
CONTENTS Safety certification For safe and efficient operation . Speaker system connections Place picture .. Power supply Remote control . Adjusting the clock Common operation . Compact disc operation CO play e Selecting Various Playing Mode . Programmed play Radio operation Frequency up/down tuning .. Manual preset tuning Timer operation Timer 10 min interval alarm Snooze Sleep Remote control operation .
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FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION = Use this only with the supplied AC adapter. Other AC adapters could damage the unit. Do not touch the AC adapter with wet hands. Doing so is dangerous, as this could result in an electrical shock. 1f water should enter the unit, electrical shock or a malfunction may result. Use in an area where there is low humidity and little dust. + Do not disassemble or alter the unit in any way.
PLACE PICTURE A picture may be placed under the transparent plastic top by removing the screws with a coin. POWER SUPPLY TO USE THE AC ADAPTER Q Connect the supplied AC adapter as shown in 5 the illustration. 120V jack Cautions on the AC Adapter « Use this unit only with the supplied AC adapter, Use with other AC adapters could damage the unit. « Do not touch the AC adapter with wet bands. Doing so is dangerous as this could result in an electrical shock. -ES.
REMOTE CONTROL NOTE: The buttons on the remote control perform similar functions to similarly marked buttons on the front panel of the unit. Controls 1. Power button 2. Band select button (BAND) 3. Function bunion (FUNCTION) 4. Preset tuning buttons (PRESET AY) 5. é. Program button {PROGRAM) Skip/Search, Tuning down button {4/l TUNING ¥ DOWN) 7. Mode button (MODE) 8. Volume down button (VOL. DOWN -} 9. Dynamic bass button (DYNAMIC BASS) 10. Skip/Search, Tuning up button (> TUNING UP A) 11.
ADJUSTING THE CLOCK ] i lapidaries NOTE: 3. Press [CLOCK]. The clock starts. When the unit is first connected to the AC power line, the clock display blinks on the display. AN Example: To set the “PM 6:30", Use the main unit or the remote control for this operation. 1. Press [CLOCK] for at least 2 seconds. The clock display blinks. « To display the clock during operation, press [CLOCK] briefly. After a few seconds, the original display returns. « If a power failure occurs, reset time again. 2.
4 i COMMON OPERATION Turning the power on and off Press 00 00:00” or frequency of tuner appears. BOON To turn off the power, press again The clock display remains lit, Adjusting the volume VOLUME + Dynamic bass system Press [DYNAMIC BASS] to enhance the bass sound. DYNAMIC BASS “E8.
__COMPACT DISC OPERATION CD PLAY 3 Press [PLAY/PAUSE]. PLAY/PAUSE Elapsed playing time of the current track 71 Press [FUNCTION] to select CD. i : Current track number Ko FUNCTION down, 4 7o control the sound = GES D GED DYNAMIC o VOLUME + BASS Press [STOP].
i Compact discs NOTES: the disc is loaded with the bale! facing ‘ and s-inch discs can be played downward, o it a badly scratched disc al loaded, or if no disc is loaded, "no dis G" blinks, I this scours, load the disc correctly with the label facing upward, or replace the damaged disc. Opening the CD compartment lid while a CD s playing could scratch the disc, Always press [STOP] and wait for the disc to stop rotating before opening the CD compartment fid.
Temporarily stopping play 1. Press [PLAY/PAUSE] during play. Play will temporarily stop, and the elapsed time will blink. N 2. to resume play. -Skipped play To skip to track & while track 3 is playing, press [SKIP/SEARCH] »® repeatedly until “06" appears in the CH/TR section on the display. To skip back to track 3 while track & is playing, press [SKIP/SEARCH) i« repeatedly until "03" appears.
SELECTING VARIOUS PLAYING MODE Press [MODE] repeatedly before or during play to select a various play mode available. Each time [MODE] is pressed, the mode changes as shown below: MODE 7 = appears (Repeat one track) } i appears (Repeat all tracks}) ! INTRO appears (Only the first 10 seconds of each track are played) RANDOM appears (The tracks are played in random order) | Release (Normal play mode}) / NOTE: “INTRO” and "RANDOM" mode can not be selected during a programmed play.
PROGRAMMED PLAY Up to 20 selections can be programmed for play in any order. TO PROGRAM 316 1 Press [STOP]. G 2 Press [ PROGRAM]. Wi PAIR “CH/TR"” and “PRIG” blink. 3 press [ SKIP/SEARCH select track number 5. “CH/TR” and “PRIG” blink. -E135 Repeat 3 and 4 to memorize additional tracks. Checking the program B Press [PROGRAM)] repeatedly in the stop mode. I The programmed details sequentially apfl pear on the display. “CH/TR* and “PRIG" Changing a program E To add a new selection to & program: i 1.
DADO OPERATION FREQUENCY UP/DOWN TUNING 4 To control the sound. Dyadic VOLUME « Selecting FM MODE “ST" appears when an FM stereo broadest is received, 1 Press [FUNCTION] to select tuner. L N FUNCTION If the signal from an FM stereo station is weak and reception is poor, press [MODE). "8T” disappears, : 2 Press [BAND] to select a band (AM, FM). Bap A~ 3 Tune in a station. A4 SKIP SEARCH mi| Automatic tuning Press [TUNING] A or ¥ for at least 1 second to tune in a station.
MANUAL PRESET TUNING and 20 FM stations can be prose 3 press [PRESET] UP or DOWN to select the channel number. press [PROGRAM]. 1 Tune in a station. \Cg See “FREQUENCY UP/DOWN TUNING”. 2 Press [PROGRAM]. 5 Repeat the steps above to add more preset stations, Listening to preset stations Press [PRESET] UP or DOWN. oo PRESET 2 s PSI N ) “PRIG" blinks. ‘ o To improve reception FM-Extend the antenna lead wire as straight as AM Notate unit.
TIMER OPERATION : TIMER Before setting the timer, make sure that the * When the waking up time arrives, the power clock is set to the present time (See “Dis turned on automatically and the units JOUSTING THE Load a CD or tune starts playing with the preset function in to the desired band and station and, then selected. adjust the volume level as desired.
10 MIN INTERVAL ALARM This feature will notify you of the time lapse every 10 minutes after the set time arrives. When first ten-minute passed. One beep sound can be heard, second ten-minute pass two beep sounds can be haired. In the same way, when sixth ten-minute pass, six beep sounds can be heard and then power off, Note: Beep sound level is not concerned with the volumes level. * The beep sound’is mixed with function sound (CD, TUNER). SNOOZEI/ALARM Set the TIMER time first. See “TIMER” section.
SLEEP Before setting the sleep, make sure that the ¢ To release the sleep, press [SLEEP] re clock is set to the present time. See "Exasperatedly until “00" appears. “SLEEP” dis ING THE CLOCK", appears on the display. SEEP Press [SLEEP], A preset time and “SLEEP” appear on display. Each time [SLEEP] is pressed, there is a different preset time appears on display, there are 9 time periods available: and 10 minutes. The timer automatically switches off the power after a preset time has elapsed.
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION NOTE: The buttons or the remote control perform similar function to similarly marked buttons on the front panel.
MAINTENANCE ’ Cleaning the unit Clean the outside of the unit with a clean soft cloth, moistened with lukewarm water. Do not use solvents such as benzene or thinner. These will permanently damage the units finish. -Cleaning the CD player lens The lens should never be touched. If dust is on the lens, blow it off using a camera lens blower, (Please consult your dealer.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE y i 1f you have followed the instructions and are having difficulty operating the unit, locate the SYMPTOM in the left column below. Check the corresponding POSSIBLE CAUSE and CORRECTIVE ACTION columns to locate and remedy the problem. SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION No power when [/ONJ is set to on The AC adapter is not connected. insert the AC adapter into the AC outlet, and the other end of it into the DC 9V jack. No sound.
FISHER AUDIO MODEL PH-DTA100 LIMITED WARRANTY | OBLIGATIONS In order t6 chain factory warranty service, call the toll-free number below. The unit must be packed in the original carton or a well padded sturdy canton in order to avoid shipping damage. Note: Do not return thi ic the retell store for service.