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PHILIPS FW 395C Mini HiFi i System Instructions for use Mode d’emploi Instruccionés de manejo Bedienungsanleitung Gebruiksaanwijzing Istruzioni per P'uso Bruksanvisning Brugsanvisning Kayttéohje Odnyles xprigews Manual de utilizagao PHILIPS Important notes for users in the UK: NORGE Mains Plug atfinnes pt ; x + Typesiiltfinnes p& apperetens bakside, ‘This apparatus is fited with an approved 13 Amp plug. 2 ohserver:tiotthryterenersekundertinnkoplet, To change 2 fuse in this typeof plug proceed a follows: Sheer rydenetdotonerderforikk rakoplet + Remove fuse cover an so nettet sé lenge apparatet er tilshuttet ® Frxnw fuse which should be a BSI3625A, AST.A. ‘ettkontakten. cor BS! approved te. ‘= Refit the fuse cover. {the ited plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, It shouldbe cut off and an appropriate plug fitted in its place. Ifthe mains plug contains @ fuse, this should have @ ‘lve of SA. If apg without a fuse is used, the fuse at ‘he distbution board should nat be greater than SA. ITALIA DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA’ Sidichiara che Napparecchio FWS85C Philips fisponde ale prescrzini del! art. 2, comma det Note: D.M. 28 Agosto 1985 n. 548. ‘Te covered plug must be destroyed to avoid 2 possible Shock hazard should i¢be inserted into a 13A socket partis Fatto a Eindhoven, i1 30/9/1998 1s Sound & Vision Hov: to connect a plug Philips, Glaslaan 2, SFF 10 “The vires inthe mains lead are coloured with the 616 JB Eindhoven, The Netherlands {allowing cod: bue =neutzl(N, brown = five) iis these ealours may not corespond with the colour rings denying the terminals in your lu, proooed astollaws: connect the blue wire to the terminal marked N or coloured bleck. «= Connect the brown wire tothe terminal marked L or coloured red. «Do nat eonnect either wire tothe earth terminal in th plug, marked E or) or colored green (or green and yllon). Before replacing the plug cove, make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of te lead —not simply over the to wites. Copyright: Recording and playback of material may require Consent. See Copyright Ac 1956 and The Performes's Protection Acts 1958 to 187 [_ Petecton Acs SO > CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Index English Sowa oan Tahioncs Spotinons 3 ‘ealetonas 2 Stat aig 2 Tir at es cian Vien dip fg lone. 3 ee 4 Pltnecacce aba” eoanbnigisocigiosse Ghee coed "28% Nontcenen cope? 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We have done our utmost to make the packaging easy to ‘separate into three mono-material: = cardboard (box) expandable polystyrene (buffer) polyethylene (bags, protective foam shee) Please observ the local regulations regarding the disposal ‘ofthese packaging materials, 2 Your set consists of materials which can be recycled and reused if disassembled by a specialized company. Please {ollow local regulations on recycing your old set 3. Do not dispose off dead batteries with your household ‘waste, Dispose off batteries according to lacal regulations. 4 Note: Switching off the standby mode overnight (remove the ‘AC powor cord from the wall socket) will save energy. Safety Information ‘+ Before operating the system, check thatthe operating ‘voltage indicated onthe typeplate (or the voltage indication beside the voltage selector) of your system is identical with the voltage of your local power supply. If not, please consuft your dealer. The type plate is located at the rear of your system, ‘+ When the system is switched on, do not move it around Place the system ona solid base e.. a cabinet Place the system ina location with adequate ventilation to ‘prevent intemal heat build-up in your system, ‘+ Donot expose te system to excessive moisture, ain, send orheat sources, ‘+ Under no circumstances should you repair the unit yourself, as this wil invalidate the warrenty! ‘+ Ifthe system is brought directy from a cold to a warm location, ors placed in a very damp room, moisture may condense on the lens ofthe CD unit inside the system, ‘Should this occur, the CD player will not operate normally. Leave the power on for about one hour with na disc inthe unit until norma playback is possible © Electrostatic discharge may cause unexpected problems. ‘See whether these problems disappear if you unplug the AC power cord and plug itn again after a few seconds. * To disconnect the system from the power supply completely, withdraw the AC power cord from the wall socket Preparations Speakers Accessories (Supplied) = Remote control transmitter = Batteries (2 x AAA size) for remote contol transmitter = Av loop entenna ~ FMantenna wire = AC power cord Inserting the batteries into the Remote Control ‘+ Insert the batteries (Type ROS or AAA) into the remote control transmitter as shown inthe battery compartment, ‘© Toavoid damage from possible battery leakage, remove dead batteries or batteries that will not be used for @ long time, For replacement use type ROS or AAA batteries. Rear Connection Preparations @ AM Antenna Connection Connect te supplied loop antenna to the AM AERIAL terminal ‘Agjust the position of the AM loop antenna forthe best reception. FM Wire Antenna Connection Connect the supplied FM wire antenna to the FM75 © terminal ‘Agjustthe position of the FM antenna forthe best reception. Outdoor Antenna For batter FM stereo reception connect an outdoor FM antenna to the FM AERIAL 75 © terminal using a 75 2 coaxial wir. © Speaker Connections ‘© Connect the right speaker to terminal R, with the red wire to + and the black wire to —. * Connect the let speaker to terminal L, with the red wire to and the black wire to —. * Clip the stripped portion ofthe wire as shown. noc’ Lock © Connecting other equipment to your system ‘You can connect TV, Laser Dise or VCR audio left and right outputs tothe AUX terminal atthe rear ofthe system. © AC Power Supply Ater al other connections have been made, connect the AC ower socket tothe set and the AC power plug to the wall outlet. Controls Front view [=| 1. POWER ON = to switch the set on orto standby made, 2. SOURCE SELECTION = toselect the following: ‘TUNER: to switch to Tuner mode CD: toswiteh to 6D mode. ‘TAPE 1-2: to switch to Tape 1 or 2 mode. ‘AUX’: to switch to AUX mode (for extemal sources, 29.1, Laser Disc or VCR sound). 3. MAGICMENU USER INTERFACE AND DISPLAY = to select the contol functions. 4 CLOCKsTIMER = to setclock or timer. 5 CD CAROUSEL TRAY 6 3CD DIRECT PLAY = to select play for each CD tray. 7 OPEN*CLOSE = to open or close the CD carousel tray. 8 DEMO = toclsplay the various features offered by the system, 9 VOLUME = toadiust the volume level ‘10 DIGITAL SOUND CONTROL (DSC) = to select the desired sound effect: JAZZ, ROCK, POP or CLASSIC. ‘11 HEADPHONES (} = toconect headphones (a8 5mm) eck. 12 DOLBY BNR = to switch ono off the Dolby B NR made, 13 OPTIMAL = to-slect the sound setting that is tuned tothe acoustics of the supplied speakers. 114 DYNAMIC BASS BOOST (DBB) ~ to witch on bass boost o enkance bass response orto ‘witch off bass boost. 18 INCREDIBLE SOUND =. to switch ono ff the suround sound effect. 16 TAPE DECK2 17 OPEN = to open TAPE 2 cassette compartment 18 OPEN : = t0 open TAPE 1 cassette compartment. 19 TAPEDECK1 Controls Remote Control Functions ~ First select the source you wish to control by pressing one of the source select keys on the remote control e.. (CD, TV/VCR , TUNER, AUX, TAPE 1 oF TAPEZ). = Then selec the desired function PLAY, NEXT, etc). QHOIOIO® HOO ® IDJO!O101 Notes: = Whenever a remote control button is pressed, the source ican onthe set display wil flicker. Ths indicates the remote control signal is received by the set. = For TV/VCR operation, the TV/VCR must use the RC-6 cade remote contol > a 0 It system, ~ Press TV/VCR for more than 1 secand to switch on the TV/VCR from the standby ‘made and also to select the AUX mode. © . _--t0 switch the unit to stendby mode. oD to select CD mode, TwNeR "to select TV/VCR and AUX mode, DISC UP voto select next dst TUNER nt Select TUNER mode AUX nent Select external mode. SHUFFLE to play CD tracks at random, TAPED nvm Select TAPE 1 mode, TAPE2 rennet Select TAPE 2 mode. SIDE select the direction of play for TAPE? Dst selec digital sound contro JAZZ, CLASSIC, ROCK or POP. switch ono ff the suround sound effect. itch on and off dynamic bass boost. adjust the volume. statplay in CO or TAPE made, stop playin CD or TAPE mode. INCREDIBLE SOUND DEB . VOLUME ++/— PLAY > STOP 4 PREV. /NEXT i for TUNER.. select a lowerhigher tuner preset station. select previous/next CD track select previous/next channel. interrupt playin CD model selectalowerhigher frequency. search a particular passage. ast rewind/forward the tape. adjust the TV (RC 5 code) volume, Operating the System PHILIPS Important: Before you begin operating the system, complete the preparation procedures. The sets inthe standby mode when the AC power plug is connected to the wall socket and "2:2" flashes onthe display. ‘Switching the system ON ‘© Press POWER ON, CD, TUNER, TAPE 1-2 or AUX (or CD, ‘TUNER, TAPE 1 of TAPE 2on the remote control Switching the system to standby mode © Press POWER ON again {or ( on the remote control). Selecting the Sound Source ‘© Press the respective source selection: CD, TUNER, TAPE 1- 2or AUX on the set or the remote control ‘= The display indicates the selected sound source. Note: For AUX source, ensure that you had connected the audio left ‘and right output terminals ofthe extemal equipment (TV, VCR oF Laser Disc player to the AUX IN sockets. Volume Adjustment Rotate VOLUME right or left (or press VOLUME -+ or — on ‘the remote contol) o increase or decrease the sound level. For Personal Listening Connect the headphones jack to the £} socket (2 3.5 mm) at the front ofthe set. The speakers willbe muted. Digital Sound Control (DSC) The DSC featur cretes a realistic atmosphere forthe style ot smusicyou eect using the latest cigital sound technology. ‘+ Toenjoy a spevial sound effect, press JAZZ), CLASSIC. (9) BOCK (2) or POP( ‘+ Yau can also press DSC on the remote contol to select the respective sound setting. Optimal Sound ‘Press OPTIMAL to hear the sound setting that is tuned to the acoustics ofthe supplied speakers. Dynamic Bass Boost (DBB) ‘+ Press DBB to enhance the bass response. = The oss fag lights up. Incredible Sound ‘In additional to al other sound settings, you can switch on or off the incredible ss surround sound feature by pressing @ INCREDIBLE SOUND. = This creates a phenomenal suround sound effect even if the speakers ar positioned clase to the system. The sound becomes “ncredibly" spatial. = The INCREDIBLE SOUND button fights up. Demo mode ‘The system has @ demonstration mode that shows the various ‘features offered by the system. + Press DEMO to switch onthe demonstration. = The cisplay will show HELCONE TO THE RUBIO ORL", then a demonstration ofthe the various features will follow. ‘+ Press DEMO again or POWER ON (or © on remote control) to stop the demonstration mode, Tuning to radio stations 1 Press TUNER on the unit or on the remote control, — First TUNER appears on the display and after a few seconds it will show the current frequency or the station ame if avaiable. The availabe display button functions light up: 2 Press BAND to select the desired waveband: FM, MW or LW (not fr al versions). 3 Press TUNING 4 or for more than one second, ~The cisplay will show SEARCH until a station with sufficient signal strength is found, ‘+ Repeat this procedure until the desired station is reached, ‘+ Totune to a weak station, briefly press TUNING 4 or >> ‘until the display shows the right frequency and/or when the best reception hes been obtained. Note: Ifyou briefly press TUNING +4 or b> (4 or >> on the nate Control the frequency changes step by step. Storing Preset Stations You can store up to 20 stations inthe memory. When a preset station is selected, the preset number appears next tothe frequency onthe display. Automatic programming 1 Press TUNER on the unit or on the remot contra 2. Press PROGRAM for more than 1 second, + rosea flashes and FUT is displayed — Every available station willbe stored automatically. The frequency and preset number willbe displayed briefly. = twill stop searching when all the available stations are stored or the memary for 20 preset stations is used. = The set wll remain tuned to the last stored preset umber: * You can cancel the automatic programming by pressing PROGRAM or Note: If you want to maintain some old preset numbers, for example preset number 1-9, select preset 10 before stating automatic programming: now only the preset numbers 10 to 20 will be programmed. ‘Manual programming Sal saa aS ® iO Oooo 11 Press TUNER on the unit or on the remote contra 2: Press PROGRAM for less than 1 second, = ros flashes on the display. 3. Press BAND to select the desired waveband: LW (not forall versions). FM, MW or 4 Press TUNING 4 or>> to tune tothe desired frequency. 5 Press PRESET V or a to select a preset number. 6 Press PROGRAM again rose stop flashing, and the station is stored. ‘+ Repeat the above procedure to store other preset stations. English =| S10 Tuner Tuning to Preset Stations Be es + Pross PRESET W or (or PREV I4 or NEXT Pi onthe ‘emote contol to select the desired preset umber. = The preset number, frequency and waveband appear on the dispay. © Record Tape 1. Assoon 2s you press @ RECORD, the curent sound will be recorded on TAPE 2, provided 2 tape suitable for recording is loaded. 2 Tostop recording, press MI (or STOP Mon the remote control 10 Receiving RDS radio station $& (not for all versions) ADS (Radio Data System) is @ broadcasting service that allows FM stations to send additional infomation along with the regular FM radio signal. This addtional information can contain: ‘¢ STATION NAME : The station name is displayed, ‘* FREQUENCY : The frequency of te station is displayed ‘+ PROGRAM TYPE : The following program types exist and ‘can be received by your tuner: News, Affairs, info, Sport, Educate, Drama, Culture, Science, Varied, Pop M, Rock Mi, MOR. (middle of the road music, Light M, Classis, Other M,Notype. ‘+ RADIO TEXT (RT) : text messages appear inthe display. ‘When you have tuned to @ RDS station, the RDS logo () and ‘the station name will appear onthe display. © The display normally shows the radio station name if availabe, By repeatedly pressing RDS MODE you can change the type of display information: = The display shows in tum: STATION MANE —FREQUENCY ~ PROGRAM TPE RADIO TEXT—-STATION NAME. Note: ‘When you press the RDS MODE button andthe "NO RDS", itindicetes tht ether the tuned st ‘transmitting RDS signal ort is anon ROS station, RDS Clock ‘Some RDS stations may be transmitting areal time clock at an interval of every minute. Setting the time with RDS clock: 1 ress CLOCK¢TIMER, 2. Press SET CLOCK. = "20:08" sans lashing, 3. Press AUS MODE button. = IF the station does not transmit RDS tne orf the RDS button is pressed before the clock time transmission, the message "0 RBS CLOCK" appears. — When the RDS clocks read, the message "READING RBS CLOCK" appears. When the RDS clock time appears; 11 Press the SET CLOCK once to confirm and store the new time, + Ifyou donot wish to store the RDS clock time, do not press the SET CLOCK. the previous sett wil be retained, Sven Loading a cassette Press OPEN. ‘© The cassette compartment door opens. © Load the cassette with the open side ‘downward and the fll spool to the left. * Close the cassette compartment door. ~The deck automatically selects the tape type (NORMAL or CHROME [CrO,). Tape Playback fae 1. Press TAPE 1-2 (or TAPE 1 or TAPE2.0n the remote contrl) to selecteither TAPE 1 or TAPE 2. a io | Oo 2 Load the cassette into the desired CASSETTE DECK. 3. Press PLAY (or PLAY Pon the remote control) to start playback. at (2 ‘3a (ForTape 2 only) Press SIDE (or SIDE on the remate control to change the direction ofthe pay mode. ~The our or ans flag appears inthe display deponing on the side selected ‘3b (For Tape 2 only) Press PLAY MODE to select the different typeof play mode {see continuous playback 4 Press STOP i [or STOP Won the remote control) o end playback. Note: ‘When the tape has stopped playing, the set wil switch tothe standby mode automatically after 15 minutes if wo button is, Pressed. iiuous Playback (only oi TAPE 2) ‘The PLAY MODE enables you to select the different play modes: recording or playback on one side of the cassette inthe normal or reverse direction. The tape stops at the end of one side, =>: recording o playback on both sides of the rst in one direction and then in the reverse direction. The tape then stops. _ = continuous playback on both sides of the cassettes sett; fae} ‘up to-2 maximum ofS times per side unless you press STOP mi. " English 2 Cassette Deck Fast Forward/Rewinding 1 You can rewind or fst forward the tape by pressing #4 or >, (44 or >> on te remote control respectively. 2. Press STOP il (or STOP Won the remote contol to stop ‘ast forwarding or rewinding. Note: Itis possible to fast forward or rewind a cassette when the set is in another source mode (e.g. TUNER, CD or AUX mode. Recording from other sources (TAPE DECK 2) Cos @ & Press TAPE 1-2 to select TAPE2. ada blank cassette into TAPE DECK 2. Press SIDE to change tothe desired direction ofthe play made, ‘= The owt or eve flag appears inthe display, depending on the side selected, Press PLAY MODE to select the play mode (= or =>). Press CD, TUNER or AUX. Press @ RECORD to start recording. = The secono flag starts flashing, 7. Press STOP Wl to stop recording Notes: 1. Only = or => mode is avilable during recording 2. For CO recording see CD Synchro-start recording under Compact Disc section 3 is not possible to listen to another sound Dubbing cassettes (from DECK 1 to DECK 2) 1 Load the pre-recorded cassette into TAPE DECK 1 and a blank cassette into TAPE DECK 2. = Make sure that both cassettes have their full spools to the lett. 2_ Press SIDE to select the oar side ofthe tape in TAPE DECK 2, 3 Press DUBBING and then press 4 or D> for respective dubbing speed mode. = NORMAL (normal speed) ar FAST (high speed) appears ion the display. — so appears onthe display for high speed dubbing. 4 Press DUBBING again to start recording — The recon flag stars flashing. 5 Press STOP Ml to stop dubbing. Notes: = Atthe end of side A, tip the cassettes to side B and repeat the procedure. Dubbing of cassettes is only possible in the TAPE 2 mode To ensure good dubbing, use tapes ofthe same length During high speed dubbing in Tape mode, the sound is reduced toa low volume. = You can listen to other sound source while dubbing. Dolby B Noise Reduction System ‘The Dolby 8 NA System is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. The word Dolby and the OO symbol are trademarts of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation ‘1 Press DOLBY NR to switch on Dolby BNR. = The IONR appears in the display. 2 Press DOLBY NR again to switch off Dolby B NR. = The IO NR diseppears from the display. Notes: tape recorded with the Dolby B NR system should also be played inthe Dolby B NR mode. f you forgt to operat the DOLBY NR button, the treble may be reproduced to strongly (oF to faintly. Dolby NR button has no influence during dubbing {dubbing from TAPE 1 to TAPE 2). An original tape recorded with Dolby B NR automatically produces a copy with Dolby 8 NR. General Information For recording, use only a cassette of IEC type I (normal cassette) or EC typeI (Chrome). The respective cassette type is selected automaticaly. ‘The tape in the cassette is secured at both ends with a leader tape. Atte beginning and end ofa cassette, nothing wil be recorded for six to seven seconds. ‘The recording level is set automatically, regardless ofthe position of VOLUME. Check and tighten slack tap with a pencil before use, Slack tape may get jammed or may bustin the mechanism. ‘To prevent accidental recording, break out the tab on the left shoulder ofthe cassette side you want to protect. To re- record the cassette, cover each hole with cellophane tape. Do not cover the Chrome tape detection hole when covering the tab opening. “ome | Be sure riot to cover the tape-type detection holes ~ C120 tape is extremely thin and may be easily deformed or damaged. Itis not recommended for use inthis unit. = Store the cassettes at room temperature and do not put them too clase to a magnetic field (for exemple, transformers, TVs or speakers} CD Changer Note: ‘The program is also eresed when the setis disconnected from ‘the power supply. if the CO carousel is opened, the tracks belonging tothe outer two trays wil be erased and “CLERIRE.B* will scroll onthe display once. CD Synchro Start Recording During CD synchro start recording, ‘* Itisnot advisable to fast forward/rewind your cassette in TAPE DECK 1 ‘© itis not possible to listen to another sound source, 1. Press GD to select C0. 2 Load a disc into the disc tray. 3 You-can program the tracs in the order you want them to be recorded (see Progremming Tracks). f not, the tracks are recorded according tothe selected dis. 4 Press TAPE 1-2 to select TAPE DECK 2. eS \e 5. Load a blank cassette (fll spoo tothe let) into TAPE. DECK 2. 6 Press SIDE to select the rtm side ofthe tape. The row flag appears in te display. 7 Press PLAY MODE to select the play mode (7 or =>) for ‘TAPE DECK 2. 8 Press CD P TAPE to start recording, ~The necro flag flashes onthe display. ~The CO starts playing after a seven-second delay to prevent recording on the leader tape atthe beginning of ‘the tape. QF 7 tat @oOooO 9. Press Wl to stop recording, 6 subg 16 Clock Setting PHILIPS Setting the clock The clack will display in 24-hour mode, e.g. 08:88 or 23:59. 1 Press CLOCKsTIMER. = °0:00" starts flashing, | oO oe 3 Setthe hour with ¥ ora. 4 Set the minute with <4 or. 5 Press SET CLOCK again to stre te setting The clock starts runing Notes: = When a power interruption occurs, the clock settings are erased, and "2:20" will flash on the display. To set the time with RDS clock, see "RECEIVING RDS RADIO STATION" under TUNER section. Setting the Timier ‘* The system can switch on to CD, TUNER or TAPE 1 mode ‘automatically at a preset time. Itcan serve as an alarm to wake you up. After half an hour from the preset time, the system will return tothe stendby made if no button is pressed. ‘© Before setting the timer, make sure the clock is set correctly. ‘© The timer works only once for each setting. © The volume of the timer will be at the last setting before the setis switched off. Timer Setting Timer Set 1. Press CLOCKsTIMER, 2 Press TIMER SET. = The mer flag flashes. DO \O @ @ © © 3 Press W or a to select the desired source. — The display wil switch as follows: TUNER — CD ~ TAPE 1 — TUNER... 4 Press TIMER SET to confirm your selection. = The display will show" ON 22:09" and "22:88 ° flashes. es io el on seat is 5 Press ¥ or & to setthe hour forthe timer to start. 6 Press 44 orb> to set the minutes forthe timer to start. 7 Press TIMER SET to store the start = The TIMER is now set. ~The wer flag remains it, To stop the TIMER 1 Press CLOCK+TIMER, 2 Press TIMER on the set = The TIMER is now off To start the TIMER agai 1 Press CLOCK>TIMER. 2 Press TIMER on the set ~The cisplay wil show the last set start time of the TIMER and its fla, = The tes flag remains lt Notes: ~ 1. Ifthe source selected is TUNER, the as tuned frequency willbe switched on Ifthe source selected is CD, the frst track of the last selected cise wil be played. the CD trays are empty, the TUNER source wil be selete 3. Ifthe source selected is TAPE 1 reached during high speed dubbing, the TUNER source will be selected instead. PHILIPS Warning! 4) This set is designed for conventional CDs. Do not use ‘any aocessories like disc stabilizer rings or CD treatment sheets, eto, whichmay damage the CD mechanism: 2) Donot oad more than one dis into each tray. 3) When the CD changer is Iéaded with CD\s), do not tim- ‘over or shake the unit'as this may jam the chafiger ‘mechanism, You can load upto three discs in the CD changer for continuous play without interupton. n adltion to the conventional 12cm ise, -om diss can also be used without an adaptor Loading the CD Changer 7 1. Press CD to select CO. 2 Press OPEN*CLOSE. = The CO compartment slides out 3. Load cis with the printed side upin the right tray. ‘© You can load enather disc inthe left tray. ‘+ Totoad the tir dis, press the corresponding 3 CD DIRECT PLAY button of the empty tray. = The CO changer carousel wil rotate until the empty tay is atthe right hand side and is ready for loading. = Playback will always start with the outer right disc tray. 4. Press OPENeCLOSE to close the CD compartment, The total number of tracks and playing time ofthe last selected disc ppear onthe display. ‘The following display indications wil help you to know whether the disc trays are empty or loaded: 1 indicates the disc tray is empty. 2 D> indicates the cise tray is loaded with a disc. indicates the current or selected dise tray. Playing a Dise 1. Press b (or PLAY >> on the remote contro) to start playback. — The disc tray, track number and elapsed playing time of ‘the current track appear on the display. 13 English asoug 4 CD Changer ‘© Tointerrupt play, press HI (or PAUSE IY on the remote control. = The playing time flashes. © Toresume play, press again (or PLAY > onthe emote contol 2 Tostop play, press Ml (or STOP Won the remote conto). Note: ‘Allthe available discs will play once, then stop. When the CD has stopped playin, the set wil switch tothe standoy mode after ‘minutes ifno buttons pressed. ‘When the CD tray is closed, you can playa CD direty by pressing ‘the 3 CD DIRECT PLAY (1-3) ‘buttons. The CD player will stop at the end of playback of the selected disc. Selecting a desired track Selecting a desired track at the stop mode 1 Press 144 or DDI (PREV I4 or NEXT Pi on the remote contro) until the desired track appears on the display. 2. Press D (orPLAY > on the remote control to start playback. The selected track number and elapsed playing time appear on the display. Selecting a desired track during play mode 1 Press Hd or DPI ( PREV I or NEXT Pi on the remote contro) until the desired track appoarson the display. = The selected track number and elapsed playing time ‘appear on the display. © fyoupress 4 once it will skip tothe beginning of the current track and play the treck again. ‘Searching for « particular passage during playback i . ‘© Prossand hold Ké4 or Pi (44 orb on the remote contrl] until the desired passage is located. During the search, the sound is played ata faster than normal rte end at a reduced volume, Playback retums to normal when 144 or PPI is released. ‘Shuffle _ ‘SHUFFLE playing all the avaliable dises and their racks in random order. Itcan also be used when tracks are programmed, To shuffle all the discs and tracks 11 Press SHUFFLE (or SHUFFLE on the remote controll. + "SHUFFLE" flashes briefly onthe display. ~The sens flag, the dise and the track selected at random appear onthe display. ‘© The discs and the tracks will now be played in random order until you press i. 2. Press SHUFFLE again to resume normal play. = The saené flag disappears from the displ “Programming Tracks Programming tracks ofa loaded CD is possible inthe stop mode cof the CD. The display will indicate the total racks stored in the program. Up to 40 tracks can be stored inthe memory in any ‘order. When 40 tracks are stored and you attempt to store ‘another trac, the display will show "PROGRAM FULL. Load the desired discs inthe dise trays. Press PROGRAM to stat programming. The Fences fag flashes on the display. Press the desired disc button to select the disc. Press K€ or PD! to select the desired track. Press PROGRAM to store the track. Repeat steps 3 to to store other dises end tracks. Press il ance to end programming made = The total numberof tracks programmed and total playing time appear onthe display. Playing the program 1. Press P (orPLAY > onthe remote contrl to start program payback. + “PREGRAN PLAY" appears onthe display. — The track number and elapsed playing time ofthe ceurent track will appear on te display. 2 Press il (or STOP Mon the rernate contralto stop program payback. Note: Ifyou press any ofthe 3 CD DIRECT PLAY buttons the set will play the selected disc, the stored program willbe ignored temporary. The oc flag will also temporarily cisappeer from ‘the display and then reappear when te playback forthe selected disc ends. Reviewing the program ie eo Reviewing of program is only possible in the stop made. ‘© Press K€ or PPI repeatedly to review the programmed tracks. Erasing the program (inthe stop position) ‘© Press CLEAR, = "PROGRR! CLERRET appears on the display. Maintenance Maintenance Cleaning the Cabinet * Usea soft cloth slightly moistened with a mld detergent solution, Do not use @ solution containing alcohol, spirits, ‘ammania or abrasives. Cleaning Dises ‘© When a disc becomes diny, clean itwith a cleaning cloth ‘Wipe the dsc from the center out '* Donat use solvents such as benzine, thinner, commercially available cleaners, or anti-static spray intended for analog records the Heads and the Tape Paths ‘© To.ensure good recording and playback quality, clean the heads @ and ©, the capstan(s)@®, and pressure rollers) ‘© aiter every 50 hours of tape operation, ‘© Use.a cotton swab slightly moistened with cleaning fluid or alcohol, * You can also clean the head by playing a cleaning tape through once. Demagnetizing the heads * Use a demagnetizing cassette available at your dealer. d Specifications Specifications AMPLIFIER ‘Output power. .» 2X 100 W RMS- Power band width. 40 - 20000 Hz Frequency response 40 20000 He ‘Signal-to-noise ratio _. 2 80 dBA (IEC) ‘Stereo separation .. saves 285 OB (1 kHz} Input sensitiv ‘Aux sO Outputs ‘Speakers... nese vane 2 BQ Headphones (a3.5mm) ncersernre 82 = 1000.2 TUNER ‘FM wave range —— mcereerenmnere 87.5 = 108 MHZ MW wave range kHz Grid. mernens 531 = 1602 KH LW wave range (nat far al versions) Sensitivity at 75 2, 26 dB S/N ratio, FM mono 46 cB signal-to-noise rato, FM Stereo FM Frequency response nn Signal-to-noise ratio... Total Harmonie Distortion on cD PLAYER Frequency rege Signalto-noise Chanel separation Total harmonic distortion + noise... CASSETTE DECK Frequency range 40, tape (tye I. Normal tape (ype Signal-to-nose ratio (without Dolby NR) CoO, tae (tye Normal tape (ype... ~ Signal-to-noise ratio (with Dolby NR} GiO, tape type I. Normal tape (ype I. ‘Wow and flutter se 80 - 18000 Ho 25 8) 80- 14000 Hz 5 dB) CABINET Materialfnish Dimensions (w xh x4). Weight with speakers... ‘Weight without speakers vw» Metal and polystyrene 685 x 310 x 368 (mm) 9 kg approx. 0 kg approx. Subject to modification u Engli Troubleshooting Guide ‘Warning! Under no circumstances should yo tr to repair the set yourself, as this will invalidate the warranty. ‘© Ifa faut occurs, check the points listed below before taking the set for repair. ‘© Should any problems persist after you have made these checks, consut your nearest dealer or service center. made or there isa decrease in aut level, ‘Magnetic buld-yp inthe record/playbeck head Symptom Cause Romedy Ratio Reception “The STEREO indicatorlashes. | The signal is too weak. ‘Aajust he antenna ‘Severe ur or nose “The signal strengths too week ‘Adjust he antenna. ‘The TV ar VOR is toa close tothe storeo system, | Separate the stereo syst fom the TV or VCR. Conect an external antenna fr better reception. "HO IS" iplayed, ‘Station snot wansmiting RDS. Select another RDS station “HO RIS TEXT isdiplayed [RDS text message not valle Select another RDS station. (assette Deck Operation ‘No cassete in the cassete deck Insert blnk cassette inn the cassette deck. ‘The protection tb has been broken. Puta piece of clear adhesive tape over the opening ‘recording is actve ‘Stop the recording or wait unt itis fished. is displayed, cording orplaybackcannatbe | Diny tape heeds ‘See section on cassette deck maintenance, Use demagnting cassette Excessive wow or fter, or sound rop-ut. ‘Contamination ofthe capstans or pressure roles ‘See section on cassette deck maintenance (GD Player Operation THRONE TRACK" is ceplayed, | The elected wack number does not existon this | Selecta conect wack number. CD orit is nt includ in this program "WD DISC" Is displayed. “Te dsc is inserted upside down, Place CD with printed side up. Moisture condensation ‘Wait until lens has adjusted tothe normal room temperature, ‘There’ no dsc the CO tray. Inserta CD. “The CO is ciny, badly scratched or warped Replace or clean the CD. ‘Goneral ‘Speakers ae not connected or are connected wrongly. Setnot working. ‘Set does nat react when buttons are pressed. | Press POWER ON to switch the unit af, then switch ton again. Or, unplg the AC power plug ‘rom the wal out then plg it in again ‘Noor poor sound Volume isnot tuned up. Adjust VOLUME. The headphones are connected, Cisconnect the headphones. (Chek that the speakers ere connected correctly. ‘Make sure thatthe sipped speaker wie is clamped, \Wrong sound sources selected. Reversed left nd ight sound Speakers are connected wrongly. ‘heck the speaker connections and speaker location, [Lasko bass sound or apparentiy | Speakers are connected wrongly. ‘Check the speaker connection for proper phasing, Imprecisepysical location of sedolack wires to redjblack terminals. ‘musical instruments. (Glock inking. ‘There was a power out Reset the cock emote conirol Ras no ffecton | The distance tothe system isto large. Reduce the distance the set. Batteries are inserted incorrect. Insert the batteries cect Batteries are dead Replace the batteries. * Select the sound source before pressing the function button, (LAY, PREV/NEXT, et) "Tine nat working Timer not on. Dubbing/recording is active. Press TIMER on the set to switch onthe timer. PRESS EMO 70 is displayed. ‘Demo mode is switched on. ‘ress POWER ON or DEMO to switch off demo mode. NOTES FW 395C 3139 116 16421 T1-9669/22-11

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