MICRO HI-FI COMPONENT SYSTEM HM-982RW INSTRUCTION MANUAL KENWOOD CORPORATION COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO TEXT B60-4893-00 (EN)
Before applying power Caution : Read this page carefully to ensureIntroduction safe operation. Units are designed for operation as follows. Basic section Preparation section Europe and U.K. ........................................................... AC 230 V only Safety precautions WARNING : TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS Apprication section APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
Introduction Introduction 3 Special features ❑ Integrated stereo system incorporating CD player + CD recorder + Cassette deck ❑ CD =CD-R/RW high-speed (2x-speed) dubbing A convenient feature enabling dubbing from CD to CD-R/RW with simple operation and short period.
Introduction Contents Caution : Read the pages marked Preparation section Preparation section Application section Before applying power................................ 2 Safety precautions ............................................................... 2 Introduction ........................................................ 3 Special features .......................................................................... 3 Notes on the CD recorder ................................
Introduction 5 Preparation section Basic section Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all the accessories are present. If any accessories are missing, or if the unit is damaged or fails to operate, notify your dealer immediately. If the unit was shipped to you directly, notify your shipper immediately. Kenwood recommends that you retain the original carton and packing materials in case you need to move or ship the unit in the future. Keep this manual handy for future reference.
Introduction Preparation section Attaching the front door 1 Remove the protection cap from the bearing section. CAUTION When you use the system without attaching the front door, be sure to leave the protection cap attached. If the system is used without the front panel and protection cap, you may be injured by contacting the metallic parts around the front door bearing. Basic section ÷ Be sure to retain the removed protection cap.
Notes on the CD recorder Introduction 7 The CD recorder allows digital audio signals to be recorded on music CD-R and CD-RW discs without compressing the digital signals, providing high quality equivalent to commercially-available CD (Compact Discs). CD-R and CD-RW The difference between the CD-R and CD-RW discs are as follows.
Notes on the Introduction CD recorder Finalization (FINALIZE) Preparation section Finalization is the final processing of a CD-R/RW to make it playable on the CD player*1 of this system and other CD-R/RW compatible players. Status after finalization CD-R ......... The finalized disc can be played on the CD player of this system as well as other CD players*2. As the disc becomes identical to ordinary CD, additional recording is not available any more. CD-RW .....
Handling of discs and cassette tapes Disc handling precautions Handling Discs which can be played with this unit CD (12 cm, 8 cm), and the audio part of CDV, CD-G, and CDEXTRA. Use discs with IEC standard compliance, which is indicated by the marking. For the CD-R/RW discs, see "Notes on the CD recorder" 7. COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO Label side Playing side Sticker Do not attach paper or tape to either the playing side or the label side of the discs.
Introduction Handling of discs and cassette tapes Preparation section Notes on cassette tape Safety tab (accidental erasure prevention tab) To store cassette tapes After an important recording has been finished, break the safety tab, to prevent the recorded contents from being erased or recorded on accidentally. Do not store the tapes in a place which is subject to direct sunlight, or near equipment that generates heat. Keep the cassette tapes away from any magnetic field.
System connection System connection 11 1. Connection of the System Accessories Connect the antenna as shown in the figure. Do not plug the power cord into a wall AC outlet until the connection has been completed. Malfunction of microcomputer Connection of the Accessory Antenna FM indoor antenna AM loop antenna The accessory antenna is for temporary indoor use only. For stable signal reception we recommend using an outdoor antenna. The supplied antenna is for indoor use.
System connection Connection of speakers Preparation section Each speaker is destined either for the left or right. Respect this and connect them as shown below. ÷ Never short-circuit the + and – speaker cords. The protection circuit will operate and no sound will be put out. ÷ The + and – polarity are inverted, the sound will be unnatural with unclear localization of musical instruments. Notes 1. Be sure to insert all connection cords securely.
System connection 13 2. Connection of Other Accessories (Commercially Available Parts) When connections are to be made, make sure that the power plug is not plugged into a wall AC outlet. Connect the equipment as shown in the figures. Preparation section Conection of Subwoofer (optional) Extremely low frequency sound is played back powerfully.
Controls and indicators Controls and indicators Preparation section Main unit COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO TEXT CD-R /RW PLAYBACK 3 3 BAND VOLUME Basic section 1 0 4 ¢ 7 CD-R 6 TAPE 23 CD 6 0 TUNER 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 £ 9 Cassette deck (TAPE) CD player (CD) MENU 3 # 3 mechnism MULTI CONTROL $ SET CD recorder (CDR) ¢ ∞ § loading Knowledge section DISPLAY tape Apprication section ! @ TAPE REC % ^ & * ( ) ¡ ™ CD-R REC 0 FINALIZE MICRO HI-FI-COMPONENT SYSTEM TAPE IN AUX/D
Controls and indicators Application section Knowledge section Press to switch the power ON and OFF (standby). ™g ™ PHONES jack Plug headphones with a stereo mini-plug (optional). £ £ Front door 6 ¢ Tape insertion slot ∞ TAPE IN indicator Lights when a tape is loaded. •‚ § 0 (TAPE eject) key This key is pressed to remove tape. ª ¶ CD-R IN indicator Lights when a disc is loaded and ready for playback or recording. §fl • CD recorder tray open/close (0) key This key is pressed to remove discs.
Controls and indicators Preparation section Remote control unit POWER 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 REV.MODE PGM DOLBY NR ERASE CD 6 5 SKIP PLAY /PTY CLEAR AUTO/MONO CDR 6 ENTER +10 0 TIME 4 SET 6 TAPE 23 TUNER/BAND Basic section 3 4 P.CALL ¢ AUX/D-AUX 7 STOP 1 TUNING 1 RANDOM REPEAT DISPLAY TWIN REC SLEEP TIMER O.T.E.
Controls and indicators RANDOM key Press to play the tracks in a CD in a random order.p REPEAT key Press for repeat playback of a CD, CD-R/RW. o ª 7 Keys related to CDR, TAPE TWIN REC key Press during CD playback to record the track being played on a CD-R/RW and tape simultaneously. Press during CD stop mode to record all the tracks in the disc on a CD-R/RW and tape simultaneously. ¨Ø CD=CDR O.T.E. key Press during CD playback to record the track being played on a CD-R/RW with one-touch operation.
Controls and indicators Display Preparation section 1 2 3 4 5 7 MUTE O.T.T. PROG. TUNED STEREO UN FINALIZE D CD -R W RDS PTY ERASE RANDOM PGM AUTO SKIP PLAY REPEAT ONE ABCDEF GHIJKL SINGLE REMAIN TOTAL CDR MD N.B.1 2 S.DIRECT Basic section 6 Note DECK NR HIGH O.T.E. DIGITAL SLEEP A.P.S. 8 9 0 ! @ # $ 1 MUTE indicator 2 Tuner related indicators 3 Character information display (input display, play time, title display, etc.
Clock adjustment Menu mode 19 This unit incorporates a clock function. Be sure to adjust the correct time before using the timer function. Preparation section If there is a power failure or the power cord is unplugged then plugged in again while the power is set to off (STANDBY mode) after a timer is activated, the STANDBY/TIMER indicator blinks in green. In this case, adjust the clock again. Switching the power ON 1 Activate the clock adjustment mode. Press and hold for more than 2 sec.
Menu mode Menu mode Operation in menu mode 1 Press the MENU key. Each press changes the displayed item. "O.T.E. Mode ?" ...................................... Y‰ "O.T.E. Speed ?" ............................................. Y "Rec Input ?" (Only when the CD input is selected) ................ e "T.Mark ?" 2 Select the item to be set. (Only when the TAPE, TUNER, AUX input is selected) # ....................................................................
Menu mode Preparation section Basic section Application section Knowledge section
Hearing sound Playback of CD Balance adjustment 3 tape loading mechnism Preparation section Bass and treble compensation 2 Basic section 1 Tone adjustment Muting the sound temporarily Listening through headphones 1. Switching the power ON (OFF). When the key is pressed while the power is ON, the power will be switched OFF. Apprication section 1 Press the key. 2. Selecting the desired output. When CD has been selected.
Hearing sound Playback of CD Muting the sound temporarily (MUTE) 23 Bass and treble compensation (N.B.: Natural Bass circuit) Remote control unit only Remote control unit only Blinks SOUND MUTE MUTE N.B.1 Listening through headphones 1 Insert the headphone plug into the PHONES jack. PHONES 2 Adjust the volume with the VOLUME keys. Balance adjustment (Bal.) The balance of volumes from the left and right speakers can be adjusted as follows.
Playback of CD Playback of CD Playback on CD player (Playback on CD recorder §) Preparation section Start playback/ To pause playback To stop playback Time display on CD player Playback from desired track Skipping tracks To stop playback 1 Basic section 2 tape loading mechnism Start playback/ To pause playback To remove a disc Skipping tracks The label must be on top. To fast forward and backward 1. Load a disc. Apprication section 1 Press the CD player cover open (0) key.
Playbackof ofCD CD Playback 25 Skipping tracks To pause playback CD 6 To skip backward To skip forward 4 P.CALL ¢ ÷ Each press pauses and plays the CD alternately. ÷ The track in the direction of the key pressed is skipped, and the selected track will be played from the beginning. ÷ When the 4 key is pressed once during playback, the track being played will be played from the beginning. ÷ To skip further to the previous track, press the 4 key quickly.
Playback of CD Playback on CD recorder To stop playback Start playback/ To pause playback Skipping tracks Time display on CD recorder To stop playback Basic section Start playback/ To pause playback Skipping tracks To fast forward and backward 1 1. Load a disc. The label must be on top. 1 Press CD recorder tray open/close (0) key. 2 Place a disc. 3 Press CD recorder tray open/close (0) key.
Playbackof ofCD CD Playback Start playback / To pause playback 27 Skipping tracks CDR 6 To skip backward To skip forward 4 P.CALL ¢ ÷ Each press pauses and plays the CD alternately. ÷ The track in the direction of the button pressed is skipped, and the selected track will be played from the beginning. ÷ When the 4 key is pressed once during playback, the track being played will be played from the beginning. ÷ To skip further to the previous track, press the 4 key quickly.
Playback of TAPE Playback of TAPE Do not use a cassette tape with more than 90-minute recording time, for the tape used with such a cassette is very thin and tends to cause troubles such as entanglement around the pinch roller or cutting of tape.
Playback of TAPE To wind tape at high speed 29 Selection of reverse mode (TAPE RVS.) 1 Press the MENU key. 22 TUNING 33 3 Direction of insertion into main unit \ 2 1 ¡ (4) (¢) ¡ 1 (¢) (4) ÷ If you are operating the main unit, press the 4, ¢ key. ÷ Press the 7 STOP key to stop fast winding. ÷ The same function is also available using the 4, ¢ key on the remote control unit. To reduce tape noise (DOLBY NR) 1 REVERSE ( ) Both sides are played back (recorded), and then the tape stops.
Receiving broadcast station Receiving broadcast station Basic section Collective presetting of stations One-by-one presetting(2,4) Display switching 3 1 tape loading mechnism Preparation section One-by-one presetting(3) Tuning a nonpreset radio station(2) Tuning a nonpreset radio station(3) BAND 1. Select the tuner input. 1 TUNER Each press of the TUNER/BAND key switches the band as follows. FM AM 2. Preset a radio station in memory.
Receiving broadcast station 31 Collective presetting of stations (Auto Memory) 1 Press the TUNER/BAND key to select the TUNER input. TUNER 2 Press the MENU key. MENU 3 Press the MULTI CONTROL keys to select “Auto Memory ?”, then press the SET key. ÷ Do not perform any other operation during Auto Memory operation. ÷ The station name is not displayed if the tuned frequency does not have the station name setting or when the "TUNED" indicator is not lit.
Receiving broadcast station Tuning a non-preset radio station (Auto tuning, Manual tuning) 1 Press the TUNER/BAND key to select “FM” or “AM”. ÷ Use the manual tuning mode when reception is noisy due to weak reception. (In the manual mode, stereo broadcasts are received in monaural.) Preparation section TUNER/BAND 2 Press the PGM key to select auto tuning or manual tuning. Normally, use the “AUTO” (Auto tuning) mode. Each press of the key alternates these tuning modes. Auto tuning ...........
Using R.D.S. (Radio Data System) RDS is a system that transmits useful information (in the form of digital data) for FM broadcasts along with the broadcast signal. Tuners and receivers designed for RDS reception can extract the information from the broadcast signal for use with various functions, such as automatic display of the station name. Receiving broadcast station 33 For reception of RDS stations, the RDS auto presetting function must be used to preset the stations.
Receiving broadcast Usingstation R.D.S. Searching for a desired program type (PTY search) Preparation section By specifying the type of program (genre) you want to listen to, the tuner automatically searches for a station which is currently broadcasting a program of the specified type. For reception of RDS stations, the RDS auto presetting function must be used to preset the stations. ⁄ Under certain receiving conditions, it may take more than 1 minute to complete the search.
Receiving broadcast Usingstation R.D.S. 35 3 Start the search. Press the “PTY” key. EXAMPLE: Searching for a Rock Music broadcast. Display while searching TUNED RDS PTY AUTO Search Rock M Blinks Program type name display To select another program type Repeat steps 1, 2 and 3. Display when a station is received. TUNED STEREO RDS AUTO FM P04 BAYERN Station name display Basic section ÷ No sound is heard while “Search” is blinking.
Recording on CD-R/RW Recording on CD-R/RW Preparation section Even when the CD contains the recording of text data, it is not copied onto the CD-R/RW. Stop the recording Pause the recording Pause the recording tape loading mechnism Stop the recording 2 Basic section 4 1 1. Load a disc. (Loading a CD-R/RW in the CD recorder) Blinks Apprication section 1 Press CD recorder tray open/close (0) key. 2 Place a recordable CD-R or CD-RW disc. 78 3 Press CD recorder tray open/close (0) key.
Recording on CD-R/RW When CD has been selected. 6 2. Select the source to be recorded. 2 TUNER (Broadcasts) : Press the TUNER/BAND key CD : Press the CD 6 key TAPE : Press the TAPE 23 key AUX (Auxiliary analog source) : Press the AUX/D-AUX key repeatedly until "AUX" is displayed. D-AUX (Auxiliary digital source) : Press the AUX/D-AUX key repeatedly until "DAUX" is displayed. CD 01 0:00 SINGLE The selected recording source is displayed. 3. Make the preparations for recording.
Recording on CD-R/RW Preparation section 1 4. Start recording. CD-R REC Fast blinking 1 Press the CD-R REC key. (The CD recorder enters record-pause mode.) « 4 CD-R REC 2 When the CD-R indicator starts slow blinking, press the CD-R REC key again (this starts actual recording). Slow blinking ÷ The fast blinking of the CD-R REC indicator indicates that recording is being prepared. Press the CD-R REC key after the blinking speed becomes slow.
Recording on CD-R/RW 39 Switching the time display during recording DISPLAY Playback side (CD player, etc.) 2 Press the TIME key to switch the time display contents. Remaining recordable time CDR 02 13:07 REMAIN Recorder side (CD recorder) Recorder side (Cassette deck) (Displayed only in simultaneous twin recording) CDR Elapsed time of track being recorded Preparation section 1 Press the DISPLAY key to switch the display to the information on the recorder side.
Recording on TAPE Note Recording on TAPE This system can record signals on Normal (TYPE ) and High (TYPE ) position tapes. Remember that the Metal (TYPE cannot be used with this system. ) tapes Do not use a cassette tape with more than 90-minute recording time, for the tape used with such a cassette is very thin and tends to cause troubles such as entanglement around the pinch roller or cutting of tape.
Recording on TAPE When CD has been selected. CD 6 The source connected to the DIGITAL IN OPTICAL jack cannot be recorded onto tape. To record an external source on tape, connect the source component's output to the AUX IN jacks and select the "AUX" input source. 4. Select the source to be recorded.
Recording on TAPE Switching the time display during recording Press the DISPLAY key to switch the display to the information on the recorder side. Recorder side (Cassette deck) Preparation section Playback side (CD player, etc.) DISPLAY Recorder side (CD recorder) (Displayed only in simultaneous twin recording) TAPE 0007 DECK Recorder side (Cassette deck) ÷ The display can also be switched with the DISPLAY key on the remote.
Changing the recording input setting Recording on TAPE 43 The input setting for recording on the CD recorder can be changed according to the input source as required. (The input setting cannot be changed for recording from "D-AUX".) 7 Switching between digital-to-digital/analog-to-digital recording ... ........................................................Rec Input 7 Switching between automatic/manual track number marking during analog-to-digital recording ... ..... T.
Recording TAPE Changing the recording inputonsetting 2 Selecting the track number marking method (T.Mark) 1 Press the MENU key. MENU 2 Press a MULTI CONTROL keys to select "T. Mark ?" and press the SET key. # Preparation section The track numbers are used in playback for locating the beginning of a song, programming, etc. # MULTI CONTROL \ SET # MULTI CONTROL # Basic section 3 Press a MULTI CONTROL keys to select "Auto" or "Manual" and press the SET key. \ T.Mark Auto “Auto” ............
Recording TAPE Changing the recording inputonsetting 45 3 Setting the automatic blank detection level (Cut Lv.) # 1 Adjust the automatic blank detection level using the MULTI CONTROL keys. # MULTI CONTROL ÷ The blank detection level can be adjusted in the range from -2 to +2. + ...... Increases the blank detection level. – ...... Decreases the blank detection level. Preparation section The automatic blank detection level during analog-to-digital recording can be set by the user.
Various playback features Various playback features The system provides the following playback features in addition to normal playback. Preparation section CD and CDR in the description text refer to sources with which the feature in question can be used (registered). .....CD player CD ..... CD recorder CDR Listening in the desired sequence (program playback) Program playback CD Desired tracks in a disc can be programmed in the desired order and played back. (Max.
Various playback features Listening in the desired sequence (Program playback) 47 SET Numeric keys CD Desired tracks in a disc can be programmed in the desired order and played back. (Max. 32 tracks) PGM CLEAR CD 6 7 STOP 4,¢ Select the “CD” input. ¢ 1 Check that the unit is in the stop mode. Preparation section To make a CD-R/RW disc playable on a CD player, it is required to finalize the disc. ∏ If it is in play mode CD Press the 7 STOP key.
Preparation section 48 Various playback features To add a track to the program (Remote control unit only) Press in stop mode 1 Select the track number to be added using the numeric keys. 1 4 Basic section 7 2 3 5 6 8 9 PGM CD 02 P-03 Blinks REMAIN TOTAL +10 Press the numeric keys as shown below.... To enter track No. 12 ..... +10, 2 To select track No. 20 .... +10, +10, 0 2 Press the SET key. ÷ The track can also be selected using the 4 or ¢ key. ÷ Up to 32 tracks can be programmed.
Various playback features Repeated playback 4,¢ Numeric keys CD CDR 49 Desired track(s) or disc can be played repeatedly. PGM Select the “CD” or “CDR” input. CD 6,CDR 6 REPEAT ¢§ To repeat a disc 1 Confirm that the “PGM” indicator is not lit. ÷ If the "PGM" indicator is lit, press the PGM key to turn it off. Preparation section To play a CD-R/RW disc with repeated playback, it is required to finalize the disc. ∏ 2 Press the REPEAT key repeatedly until “REPEAT” is displayed.
Various playback features Playing tracks in a random order 4,¢ (Random playback) CD Preparation section As the titles each time are selected randomly, the music can be enjoyed without getting tired of it. PGM CD 6 To make a CD-R/RW disc playable on a CD player, it is required to finalize the disc. ∏ 7 STOP RANDOM Select the “CD” input. ¢ 1 Confirm that the “PGM” indicator is not lit. ÷ If the "PGM" indicator is lit, press the PGM key to turn it off.
Various playback features SET MENU tape loading mechnism Registering skipping of undesired tracks in CD-R/RW 51 (SKIP TRACK) CDR Select the “CDR” input. Be sure to put the CD recorder in stop mode. 1 Load a recordable CD-R/RW in the CD recorder. 78 2 Press the MENU key. # 3 Press a MULTI CONTROL keys repeatedly until "Skip Track ?" is displayed. # MULTI CONTROL CD recorder tray open/ close (0) MULTI CONTROL § Skip Track cannot be registered in an already finalized disc.
Various playback features SET Playing tracks by skipping registered tracks (SKIP PLAY) CD CDR MENU tape loading mechnism Preparation section When a disc in which Skip Track is registered is played with Skip Play "On", Skip Play occurs whether the disc is played with the CD player or CD recorder. CD-R 6 CD 6 To play a CD-R/RW disc on a CD player, it is required to finalize the disc. ∏ MULTI CONTROL Select the “CD” or “CDR” input. Be sure to put the CD player or CD recorder in stop mode.
Convenient recording of CD player output 53 Convenient recording of CD player output In addition to ordinary recording function, this system provides the following recording features for use in recording the CD player output. Select them according to the purpose of recording. CD , CDR and TAPE in the description text refer to sources with which the feature in question can be played or recorded. ........................ CD player ........................ CDR recorder ........................
Convenient recording of CD player output Features for use in recording from CD to Tape CD = TAPE Preparation section To record CD with a simplified method One-touch edit recording (O.T.E.) All-track recording \ Records all tracks in a CD onto a tape. Single-track recording \ Records only one CD track being played onto a tape. (This is convenient for recording of desired tracks from a disc being heard for the first time.
Convenient recording of CD player output 55 Simultaneous, twin recording feature from CD to CD-R/RW and Tape To record CD simultaneously onto an CD-R/RW and tape All-track twin recording Single-track twin recording \ Simultaneous recording of an entire CD onto an CDR/RW and tape. Á \ Simultaneous recording of the CD track being played onto an CD-R/RW and tape. (This is convenient for recording of desired tracks from a disc being heard for the first time.
Convenient recording of CD player output Preparation section High-speed recording of all tracks in a CD (O.T.E.) (High) CD = CDR High-speed recording makes possible digital-to-digital recording from a CD to CD-R/RW at a double speed. (Highspeed recording is not available in analog-to-digital recording.) The recording source can be a finalized CD-R, but digital-to-digital recording may not be available with certain discs.”Digital recording and SCMS” A Be sure to put the CD recorder in stop mode.
Convenient recording of CD player output 57 ÷ "CDR Writing" is displayed when recording completes. Display "CDR Writing" indicates that recorded data is being written in the CD-R/RW. Do not apply vibrations or impact during recording and "CDR Writing" display. If the power cord is unplugged from the power outlet or a power failure occurs during recording, the disc data may be destroyed and the disc may become unusable.
Convenient recording of CD player output Preparation section High-speed recording of a single track in a CD (O.T.E.) (High) High-speed recording makes possible digital-to-digital recording from a CD to CD-R/RW at a double speed. (Highspeed recording is not available in analog-to-digital recording.) The recording source can be a finalized CD-R, but digital-to-digital recording may not be available with certain discs.”Digital recording and SCMS” A Be sure to put the CD recorder in stop mode.
Convenient recording of CD player output 59 ÷ "CDR Writing" is displayed when recording completes. Preparation section Display "CDR Writing" indicates that recorded data is being written in the CD-R/RW. Do not apply vibrations or impact during recording and "CDR Writing" display. If the power cord is unplugged from the power outlet or a power failure occurs during recording, the disc data may be destroyed and the disc may become unusable.
Convenient recording of CD player output One-touch edit recording (O.T.E.) (Norm) CD = CDR Preparation section Records all tracks in a CD with a simple operation. (All-track recording) Records a single CD track being played from the beginning. (Single-track recording) The recording source can be a finalized CD-R/RW, but digital-to-digital recording may not be available with certain discs.”Digital recording and SCMS” A Select the “CD” input. Be sure to put the CD recorder in stop mode.
Convenient recording of CD player output 61 4 Start recording. To interrupt a recording Press the 7 (stop) key on the main unit or 7 STOP key on the remote. (This stops both recording and playback.) To finalize the recorded CD-R/RW ∏ Application section During digital-to-digital recording, the CD recorder may encounter a track with which digital-to-digital recording is prohibited.
Convenient recording of CD player output Program recording (PGM mode + O.T.E.) (Norm) CD = CDR Preparation section The Twin Recording makes is possible to record desired CD tracks programmed in the desired order onto a CD-R/RW simultaneously. (High-speed recording is not available.) The recording source can be a finalized CD-R/RW, but digital-to-digital recording may not be available with certain discs.”Digital recording and SCMS” A Select the “CD” input.
Convenient recording of CD player output 63 ÷ "CDR Writing" is displayed when recording completes. To interrupt a recording To finalize the recorded CD-R/RW ∏ Basic section During digital-to-digital recording, the CD recorder may encounter a track with which digital-to-digital recording is prohibited.
Convenient recording of CD player output One-touch edit recording (O.T.E.) CD = TAPE Preparation section Records all tracks in a CD with a simple operation. (All-track recording) Records a single CD track being played from the beginning. (Single-track recording) Do not use a cassette tape with more than 90-minute recording time, for the tape used with such a cassette is very thin and tends to cause troubles such as entanglement around the pinch roller or cutting of tape.
Convenient recording of CD player output Program recording (PGM mode + O.T.E.) 65 CD = TAPE Desired CD tracks can be programmed in the desired sequence and recorded onto a tape. Be sure to put the cassette deck in stop mode. 1 Make the preparations for recording. 1 Perform steps 1~3 of the procedure in ”Recording on TAPE”. ‚ 2 Select the “CD” input. ¢ 3 Load the recording source disc in the CD player. ¢ This system can record signals on Normal (TYPE ) and High (TYPE ) position tapes.
Convenient recording of CD player output Preparation section Twin recording onto CD-R/RW and Tape (TWIN REC) All tracks in a CD can be recorded simultaneously on a CD-R/RW and tape at the normal speed. (All-track twin recording) It is also possible to record only the track being played from its beginning onto a CD-R/RW and tape simultaneously. (Single-track twin recording) The recording source can be a finalized CD-R/RW, but digital-to-digital recording may not be available with certain discs.
Convenient recording of CD player output 3 Start recording. CDR Preparation section TWIN REC ÷ When the CD-R/RW does not have available recording time at all or the tape has been wound till the end, recording cannot be started. ÷ When the CD playback stops, other operations also stop automatically. ÷ When you are operating the main unit, select “O.T.E. Mode” in the menu mode then select “Twin Rec“ and press the SET key to start recording.
Convenient recording of CD player output Program twin recording onto CD-R/RW and Tape (PGM mode + TWIN REC) Preparation section CD = CDR TAPE The PGM Twin Recording makes it possible to record desired tracks programmed in the desired order on a CD-R/ RW and tape simultaneously. (High-speed recording is not available.) The recording source can be a finalized CD-R/RW, but digital-to-digital recording may not be available with certain discs.
Convenient recording of CD player output 69 4 Start recording. CDR Preparation section TWIN REC ÷ When the CD-R/RW does not have available recording time at all or the tape has been wound till the end, recording cannot be started. ÷ When the CD playback stops, other operations also stop automatically. ÷ When you are operating the main unit, select “O.T.E. Mode” in the menu mode then select “Twin Rec“ and press the SET key to start recording.
Finalizing a CD-R/RW (FINALIZE) XXXXXXXXX Finalization makes a recorded CD-R/RW playable on the CD player of this system. Once a recorded CD-R/RW is finalized, the CD-R can be played on other CD players* and the CD-RW can be played on CD-RW compatible components. Note that the CD-RW cannot be played back on ordinary CD players. Preparation section * ................. The finalized disc may not be playable on certain CD players or DVD players because of the difference in pickups, etc.
Unfinalizing a CD-RW (UNFINALIZE) XXXXXXXXXX 71 Unfinalization returns a finalized CD-RW to the status before finalization so that additional recording or rewriting is possible. Unfinalization cannot be applied to the CD-R discs. If a disc containing the recording of text data (disc and track titles, etc.) recorded with another CD recorder or PC is unfinalized on this system, the text data will be erased from the disc and can never be restored again.
Erasure of CD-RW recording XXXXXXXXX Recording in a recordable (i.e. non-finalized or unfinalized) CD-RW can be erased as described below. Preparation section There are two methods of erasure. ÷ Erasing only the last recorded track in a CD-RW ÷ Erasing all tracks in a CD-RW Once erased, the tracks and data cannot be restored to the condition before erasure. Select the “CDR” input. Be sure to put the CD recorder in stop mode.
XXXXXXXXXX Erasure of CD-RW recording Erasing all tracks Example: To record all tracks in a disc containing 15 tracks 1 Place a recordable CD-RW disc. ÷ Ensure that the disc has no scratch or dirt on the surface. ÷ The "CD-RW" indicator should light. If the "FINALIZED CD-RW" indicator lights, the disc is a finalized disc. 78 CD -R W Preparation section Select the “CDR” input. Be sure to put the CD recorder in stop mode.
Listening to an AUX input source Timer operation A cassette deck, MD recorder or a similar component can be connected to the system as the auxiliary input source. Preparation section Connect the component as described in “Connection of Other Accessories”#. Listening to Analog equipment Listening to Digital equipment 1 Press the AUX/D-AUX key repeatedly until "AUX". AUX/D-AUX AUX/D-AUX 2 Play the connected equipment.
Timer operation Timer operation SET MULTI CONTROL ( Simplified timer setting (O.T.T. timer) The desired source can be played with timer by simply setting the start time. The last source selected before the power is turned off (STANDBY) will be played by timer. The power is turned off (STANDBY) automatically in an hour after the start of timer playback. This timer functions only once after it is set. (The setting content is held in memory until the next setting, even if the timer operation is canceled.
Timer operation Program timer playback (AI timer playback) and timer recording Preparation section Two timer programs (PROG.1, PROG.2) are available. Both of them are 24-hour timer programs which can be executed every day. Each of timer reservation programs PROG.1 and PROG.2 can store the time zone and contents of timer operation, which can be executed or deactivated as required. ÷ It is possible to execute both timer reservation programs PROG.1 and PROG.2 simultaneously. ÷ The time zones of PROG.
Be sure to adjust the clock before setting the timer. Timer operation 77 4 Enter the ON time. To advance the time 1 ON time setting # 1 Set the timer ON time by pressing the MULTI CONTROL keys. PROG. UN FINALIZE D MULTI CONTROL # SKIP PLAY ON 10:00 2 Press the SET key. SET Blinks 3 After entering the “hour” with the procedure in 1 and 2, enter the “minute” using the same procedure. ÷ If you make a mistake in the middle, press the MENU key to cancel the operation and restart it from step 2.
Be sure to adjust the clock before setting the timer. 2 Select the input source. # 2 Select the input source. # # PROG. UN FINALIZE D Blinks SKIP PLAY Source TUNER MULTI CONTROL \ TUNER .....Broadcasts CD ............ CD (Finalized CD-R/ RW) CDR ......... CD, CD-R/RW TAPE ....... Tape AUX ........ Auxiliary analog source D-AUX ..... Auxiliary digital source \ Preparation section 1 Select the source to be played. MULTI CONTROL Timer operation # 78 SET 2 Press the SET key.
Timer operation 79 To cancel execution of a timer program (Remote control unit only) Press the TIMER key repeatedly until “PROG.1” or “PROG.2” disappears. Goes off PROG. UN FINALIZE D TIMER SKIP PLAY To set the same timer program again (Remote control unit only) Press the TIMER key repeatedly until "PROG.1" or "PROG.2" is displayed. To set both "PROG.1" and "PROG.2", press the key so that "PROG.1 2" lights. Preparation section ÷ The reservation contents are held in memory. Lights PROG.
Important Items In case of difficulty Maintenance Preparation section Care of lens When the lens in the pick-up gets dirty, malfunctions including the impossibility of playback may occur. The lens should be cleaned using a commercially-available camera lens blower, etc. Do not touch the lens to prevent damaging the mechanism. Also do not use a lens cleaner or disc cleaner product.
In case Important of difficulty Items 81 Referrence WARNING NOTICE: Condensation (of dew) may occur inside the unit when there is a great difference in temperature between this unit and the outside. This unit may not function properly if condensation occurs. In this case, leave the unit for a few hours and restart the operation after the condensation has dried up.
In case of difficulty In case of difficulty What seems to be a malfunction is not always so. Before calling for service, check the following table according to the symptom of your trouble. Preparation section Operation to reset The microcomputer may fall into malfunction (impossibility to operate, erroneous display, etc.) when the power cord is unplugged while unit is ON or due to an external factor.
In case of difficulty 83 Cassette deck Symptom Remedy Sound cannot be produced by pressing the play key. ÷ Clean the head referring to “Maintenance”. ÷ Play a recorded tape. No operation occurs even when an operation key is pressed. ÷ Change the tape transport direction or reverse the tape insertion orientation. •ª Sound is harsh or high frequencies are not reproduced. ÷ Clean the head referring to “Maintenance”. ÷ Try another tape. ; Sound is distorted.
In case of difficulty CD recorder section Symptom A CD is placed in the player but it cannot be played. Remedy ÷ Place the disc properly, with the label side facing upward. Preparation section ÷ Clean the disc referring to “Disc handling precautions”. 9 ÷ Refer to “Caution on condensation” and remove the condensation by evaporation. ÷ Load a recorded disc. Sound is not produced. ÷ Press the CD 6 key. ÷ Clean the disc referring to “Disc handling precautions”. 9 Sound skips.
Displayed message list In case of difficulty 85 Common messages Displayed Message Action Meaning ÷ The disc or input signal is incompat- ÷ This is a normal operation. ible with this system. Reading... ÷ The system is reading the TOC and ÷ This is a normal operation. other disc data. Unlock ÷ The auxiliary digital source is not con- ÷ Connect properly referring to “System connected properly. nection”. # CD ReWritable Disc ÷ An attempt is made to perform high- ÷ Use the normal-speed recording.
Displayed In case ofmessage difficultylist CD recorder messages Knowledge section Apprication section Basic section Preparation section Displayed Message Meaning Action PCA Full ÷ Additional recording is not available ÷ Use a recordable disc. because the disc does not contain the PCA*1 which is the area where OPC*1 is applied. PMA Full ÷ Additional recording is not available ÷ Use a recordable disc.
Displayed list In casemessage of difficulty 87 CD recorder messages Displayed Message Meaning Action Mecha Error ÷ A mechanical trouble occurred. ÷ Take out the disc and insert it again. Playback or recording is not possible Clean the disc. due to a scratch, contamination or Change the disc. characteristics of the disc. Disc Error ÷ Playback or recording is not possible ÷ Take out the disc and insert it again. due to a scratch, contamination or Clean the disc. characteristics of the disc.
Specifications In case of difficulty Preparation section Main unit [Amplifier section] Rated output power during STEREO operation 1 kHz, 1.0 % T.H.D., at 6 Ω .................. 15 W + 15 W Effective output power during STEREO operation 1 kHz, 10 % T.H.D., at 6 Ω ................... 20 W + 20 W Signal to noise ratio AUX ................................................... 90 dB (IHF `66) Input sensitivity / impedance AUX ....................................................