Precautions | General ® Please ensure that the equipment is positioned in a wile ventilated area and that there is at least 10 om (4°) of free space along the sides and back. There must lads be a minimum of 10 cm {4") of free space on the top of the unit. 10em@) 10em (@Y 10 om (47} 10.
Controls and Indicators m Front panel 1. Cassetts Compartment 2. Volume Up/Demo Buck 3. Volume Down Button . 4. Timer Set indicator 5. Bumptious &.CD Direct Play Buttons (wi portrays . 8. Play 9. Text 10. Headphone Socket Tray Ej Tray . 13.Control Panel Open/Close Button 14, Equalizer Made Sel dory Tray Eject Buttons 19. Enter Bud 20. Dafete BUNION .. .
m Multi-function LCD display 1. Function Indicator 2. Timer Play indicator 3.CP Indicators . 4. Cassette Indicator 5.CD » CO-R High Speed Record Indicator 6 CO-RICD-RW Indicator m . 7. Auto Mark Indicator || indicator (SBa e\ Sa ww.mww MME 13.Random Play 14. Music Schedule Indicator e 15, Timer Recording Indicator 8 s-sync 1. Character Information Display coir 17, EM Stereo Mode Indicator m 18.Extra Bass Indicator B 19, Record Indicator 20. Repeat Indicator 21, Play Indicator 22.RDS Indicator 24.
Remote control Reference page 1. Emote Control Transmitter . 13 Button (No. 5 3.C0-R Button (No. 25) 4.CD Button {No. 23) 5. Play or Pause/Tape Play Button (No. 30, 39) 6. Enier Bunion (No. 19) Fast Reverse, Tape Fast Wind or Preset Down Baton .. caucus e iromscrnracarinaaiaaanies Stop Button (No, 29) 0. Dimmer FIE HON .o vvveecrcrn s vas Tuner (Band) Button (No. 21) 11. Tempe Button (No. 31) 12, Auxiliary Bunion (No. 33) 13. CD Direct Play Buttons (No. 6) 14. Menu Bunion (No. 16) 15.
W Speaker system speaker system: Loft speaker Right speaker distinction between the ght and the Jeff speakers. There are two sounds from the subway. One comes out from the baas reflex duct and the other rebounds from ths wall behind ihe speaker. Bi-amp system: This product drives the built-in sub woofer sweeter and woofer far mid-few-high range frequencies with independent amy which have individual frequency characteristics. By amplifying separately the wo frequency bands, clearer sound is achieved. .
M Aerial connection Supplied FM aerial: Connect the FM aerial wire to the FM 75 OHMS socket and position the FM medal wits in tne direction where the strongest signal can ba received. Supplied AM Loop aerial: Connect the AM loop astral o the AM LOOP skate. Position the AM loop aerial for optimum reception, Place the AM atop aerial on a shelf, &to., or attach it to a stand or & wall with screws (idiot supplier. Note: ® Placing the aerial on the stereo system or near the AC power lead may cause anise pickup.
General Control B Demonstration mode The first time the unit is plugged, the unit will rents the demonstration mode, You will see words stroll pa— DODDLE EMO To cancel the demonstration mods: iris in the power stand-by made (demonstration mad), press the DEMO enter the low power consumption mode. To return 16 the demonstration mode: When the units in the power stand-by mode, press the DEMO bunion again.
Setting the Clock In this example, the clock s set for the 24-hour (0:00) display. 1 Press the button to turn the power on. 2 Press the MENU bunion. 3 Turn the Jog dial to select "CLOCK" and within 10 seconds, press the ENTER button. =] CLOCK _ g:00% AM12:0g% AM 9:80 5 Turn the jog dial to select the 24-hour or 12-hour display and 2 minutes, press the ENTER button. arouse CLOCK _ “0:00" = The 24-hair display will appear.
To interrupt playback: Crass the il button, To resume playback from the same port, press the M bunion again, To stop playback: Press the M button To exchange other CDs whilst playing a disc: Press the CD 4 outlook for t16 stopped disc and exchange discs. To remove the GDs: Whilst in the stop mode, press the desired CD & button o Whilst flaying a disc. you can change other discs. After use: Crass the button to enter tha power stand-by mode.
—— = Repeat or Random play » Switching the time display 1 press the PLAY MODE button repeatedly to select the playback Each time the TIME bunion on the cremate control is pressed during playback or mode. in the pause mode, the display will change. A0 Cn i RANDOM_ s Total i\ | Ll TOTAL ¥ REMATN® R REMAIN® Repeat playback mode Random playback mods ey woozy ORVAL = The elapsed playing time for the current Total vivace will be displayed.
Listening to the Radio ON 7 STAT-BY o Tuning 1 Press the button to turn the power on, 2 press the TUNER (BAND) button to select the desired frequency band (FM or AM). 3 press the TUNING (v or ~} button to dune into the desired station. Manual tun Press the TUNING (v or ~) bunion as many dimes as required to tune info the desired station. Auto tuning: When the TUNING (v or ) Hutton is pressed for more than 0.
Using the Radio Data System (RDS) RDS is a broadcasting service which a gnawing number of FM stations provide. These FM stations send additional signals along with their regular programmer signals. They send their station names, and information about the type of programmer such as Sports or music, etc. When rued ‘o an RDS station, "HDS" and the station name will be displayed.
W Using the Auto Station Program Memory (AMPS) Whilst In the AMPS operation, the wren wii automatically search for new ROS stains. Up to 40 stations can be stored. it you have already stored some stallions in memory, rite number of new stations you can store will be less. 1 Press the TUNER (BAND) button to select the FM band. INDESCRIBABLY & 2 Press and hold down the AMPS button for at least 3 seconds. SAME o) | After "ASPM® has fished for about 4 seconds, scanning will start (87.50 108.00 MHZ. mg 87, kHz .
=B To automatically play the desired programmer (EON-PRY) When the desired type of programmer is broadcast, the ra switches to it automate “Tune in to an RDS station {when a station name is displayed). 8BC A1 2 Press the EON bunion when "EON" appears. FTY T1 L ® “PTY TF" and *SELECT* will appear alternately fr about & seconds. @ 1 the EON bunion is pressed when "EON" is not displayed, "NO EON" will appear for 5 seconds 1o indicate that the Nit cannot enter the EON stand-by mods.
m Notes for RDS operation I¥ any of the following events occur, it does not mean that the unit is faulty: and a station name appear alternately, and the unit does not operate properly. If a particular station Is not broadcasting propagator ara elation i3 conducting testis, the RDS reception Unction may not work property. & Wren you receive an RDS stallion whose sign station name may not be displayed.
Recording to a Cassette Tape from CDs ® When recording important selections, make a peel desired atrial is properly recorded, ® The volume and sound controls can be adjusted with no effect on the recorded signal (Variable Sound Monitor}. # Do not use metal and CrO. tapes for recording. nary test to insurers that ihe You can record the desired GD using the DISC 1 DISC & hustings, 1 Press the bunion to turn the power an. 2 Press the CD button and load the desired disc.
In the following steps 7 , your choice must be entered wi he system proceed to the next step automatically. ® For just checking, perform spat 7 only. # To change the setting, follow the procedure, n 5 seconds, otherwise 7 Press the = button. ripcord = G CD>CDR EDIT ¢. Then press the 8 select *AUTO" using the jog dial to finalist the ENTER button. Er FINALIZE flv AUTO e Omzmx "BIANNUAL o » AUTO » MANUAL : Automatically finalists the disc after recording. Does ot finalists the disc.
Recording to a CD-R ora a Cassette Tape Recording starts automatically when the Cassatt is played. 5 Press the CDR REC bunion. 1 Load the cassette. {Seo gaps 21.) . MANUAL REG 2 Load the GD-R or CD-RE disc. (See page 35.) e 3 Press the REC MODE button, 6 Niter "PRESS PLAY" appears, press the »i button fo start recording. 5. SYNC REC : When sound signal is int after pressing the M button, recording will start automatically. MANUAL REG : Niter pressing the w4k Hutton, recording will start.
Text editing on a CD-R or a CD-RE m Naming discs and tracks “ou can enter an album artist name and an albumin: s for ihe disc. For each track, you can ante an artist name and a track it Al burn artist i Track 2 artist name Track 2 lle name [ Track 1 &l DISC | Track characters each 1 Load a CD-R or CD-RE disc. (See page 35.) 2 press the CDR button, then press the TEXT EDIT button. a finalist CD-R disc, “FINALIZED GD* appears. You can not perform text g on the disc. & CD-RE disc, “FINALIZE 7" appears.
Finalizing a CD-R or a CD-RE H Finalizing manually you select the manual finalizing recording (pages 35 38), the dies should be fined after all tracks are recorded or characters are entered. 1 Place an semifinalist CD-R or CD-RE disc on the tray. 2 Press the CDR button. CDR 3 Press the FINALIZE button. FINALIZE 3 ® To cancel finalizing, press the M button. 4 press the ENTER button. CDR 1 sl TOTAL hided R REMAIN® « Finalizing starts and the remaining ime appears. # Using finalizing.
Timer and Sleep Operation Timer playback: i K/Ti i The unit furn arl and plays the desired source (CD, CO-FVCD-FVY, inure, tape) at ths u Timer playback/Timer recording presto ime. At the end time, the aright enters the power stand-yo mode automatically. Before setting timer: Timer recording: 5 Whilst the power Is tarried off, press the DISPLAY button on the cremate contra The unit turns on and stairs recording from the tuner al the preset time. At the snd 10 check that the ¢lock is on time.
u Sleep operation The recto, compact disc, cassette tape and disc can all be muted off automatically. . 1 Play back the desired sound source. 2 Press the MENU button. 3 Turn the jog dial to select "SLEEP". Then press the ENTER button. “sleeve Glory 2:00 o change the sleep time: Whilst the sleep time is displayed, turn the jog idle (Maximum: 2 hours Minimum; 30 minutes) 4 Press the ENTER button, 5 our system will enter the power stand-by mode automatically after the preset time has elapsed.
m Listening fo the playback sounds from the connected equipment 1 Use a connection cable to connect the unit 1o tha AUX IN, PHONON or DIGITAL IN socket, 2 Tress the BANDSTAND-BY but tat: to tum the power o 3 Press ihe AUX butter, 1 select “AUX", “PHONON" of "AUX OPT.. 4 Py the connected equipment 5 I you have lactated “AUX", adjust ihe input level using the <4 orw» futon. [eT Level = +—OVER The "OVER" indicator should not light at the maximum fecal.
8 recorder Messages for disc goading Message Possible cause 7 DISC "7 dido other than an audio Disguise is loaded CDR NG DISC No disc Is loaded. OFC ERROR Gammon read tha CD-R dist, (A CD-R disc cannot be read It loaded.) NOT AUDIO The dies is ot an audio one, Messages for GD-RICD-RW disc recording or editing Message Possible cause GORY PROTECT CANT COPY ‘A copy prohibited signal was found by the SCM. {Sze page 34.) CAN'I REC Error occurred during recording.