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CD Stereo System Operating Instructions Model No. SC-AK410 Dear customer “Thank you fo purchasing this product For oplimum performance and safety, please road these instructions caretuly. ‘These operating instructions are applicable tothe folowing system. ‘System ‘SC-AK410 Min unit SAAKATO ‘Speakers ‘SBAKATO (Back of product) CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT \ TE) LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT For Russia, Ukraine, Australia and New Zealand fewnen epee snes jw atotoni usnsiaan eee ROT fiotwoure stat Inside of product uation sisal Producers innside For Continental Europe ar United Kingdom a Ean ea roast even hese wane ho et Goes st aelat Trside of product unten siélla Produklets msde “Tas procuct may recaNe racio erarence caused by mobil tate phones during use, uch interference Is eoparent, olease incase Separation between the product andthe mobile telephone THIS UNIT IS INTENDED FOR USE IN MODERATE CLIMATES. TAMA LAITE ON TARKOITETTU KAYTETTAVAKSI LEUDOSSA ILVASTOSSA DETTE APPARATET ER BEREGNET TIL BRUK UNDER. MODERATE KLIMAFORHOLD. Sound quality/sound field Recording... ‘Optional antenna connections External unit connections Using an external unit Using headphones (not included) Turning the demo function off ‘Convenient functions Auto-off function. Setting the time. Using the timers. CAUTION! THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORM ANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECi- FIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOUR- SELF. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. CAUTION! D0 NOT INSTALL, OR PLACE THIS UNIT, IN A BOOKCASE, BUILTIN CABINET OR IN ANOTHER CONFINED SPACE, ENSURE THE UNIT IS WELL VENTILATED, TO PREVENT AISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD DUE TO OVERHEATING, ENSURE THAT CURTAINS AND ANY OTHER MATERIALS DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE VENTILATION VENTS. 00 NOT OBSTRUCT THE UNIT'S VENTILATION OPENINGS WITH NEWSPAPERS, TABLECLOTHS, CURTAINS, AND SIMILAR ITEMS. (#00 NOT PLACE SOURCES OF NAKED FLAMES, SUCH ‘AS LIGHTED CANDLES, ON THE UNIT. ‘DISPOSE OF BATTERIES IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY MANNER. WARNING: ‘TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN, MOISTURE, DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND ‘THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS. suomi VAROITUS! LAITTEEN KAYTTAMINEN MUULLA KUIN TASSA KAYT- TOOHJEESSA MAINITULLA TAVALLA SAATTAA ALTIS- TAA KAYTTAJAN TURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 YLITTA- VALLE NAKYMATTOMALLE LASERSATEILYLLE. yaRorrus! LA ASENNA TAI LAITA TATA LAITETTA KABINET: “RIVVPRGEEN. KEUARAAPPIN TAL MOURN SULIET- ‘TUUN TILAAN, JOTTA TUULETUS ONNISTUISL. VARMISTA, ETA VERHO TAI MIKAAN MUU MATERIAALI EI HUONON: NA TUULETUSTA, JOTTA.VALTETTAISIN YLIKUUMENE- MISESTA JOHTUVA SAHKOISKU- TAI TULIPALOVAARA. ‘©ALA PEITA LAITTEEN TUULETUSAUKKOJA SANOMALEH- DELLA, POYTALINALLA, VERHOLLA TAI MUULLA VASTAAVALLA ESINEELLA. ‘ALA ASETA PALAVAA KYNTTILAA TAI MUUTA AVOTULEN LAHDETTA LAITTEEN PAALLE. eHAVITA PARISTOT LUONTOA VAHINGOITTAMATTOMAL- LATAVALLA. VAROITUS: TULIPALO-, SAHKBISKUVAARAN TAI TUCTETTA KOHTAAVAN MUUN VAHINGON VAHENTAMISEKS! El LAITETTA SAA ALTISTAA SATEELLE, KOSTEUDELLE, VESIPISAROILLE TAl ROISKEELLE, EA NESTETTA SIGALTAVIA ESINEITA, KUTEN. ESIMERKIKSIMALIAKOITA, SA ASETTAA LAITTEEN PAALLE. NORSK ADVARSEL! DETTE PRODUKTET ANVENDER EN LASER. BETJENING AV KONTROLLER, JUSTERINGER ELLER ANDRE INNGREP ENN DE SOM ER BESKREVET | DENNE BRUKSANVISNING, KAN FORE TIL FARLIG BESTRALING. DEKSLER MA IKKE APNES, OG FORSOK ALOR! A RE- PARERE APPARATET PA EGENHAND. ALT SERVICE OG REPARASJONSARBEID MA UTFORES AV KVALIFISERT "ERSONEL ADVARSEL! ‘© APPARATET MA IKKE PLASSERES | EN BOKHYLLE, ET INNEBYGGET KABINETT ELLER ET ANNET LUKKET STED _HVOA _ VENTILASJONSFORHOLDENE ER UTILSTREKKELIGE. SORG FOR AT GARDINER ELLER LIGNENDE IKKE FORVERRER VENTILASJONSFORHOL- DENE, SA RISIKO FOR ELEKTRISK SJOKK ELLER BRAN FORARSAKET AV OVERHETING UNNGAS. @APPARATETS. VENTILASJONSAPNINGER MA _ IKKE. DEKKES TIL MED AVISER, BORDDUKER, GARDINER OG LIGNENDE. ‘*PLASSER IKKE APEN ILD, SLIK SOM LEVENDE Ls, ‘OPPA APPARATET. BRUKTE BATTERIE MA KASSERES UTEN FARE FOR MILJOET. ADVARSEL: FOR A REDUSERE FAREN FOR BRANN, FLEKTRISK STOT ELLER SKADER PA PRODUKTET, MA DETTE APPARATET IKKE. VANNSPRUT. DET MA HELLER IKKE PLASSERES: (GJENSTANDER FYLT MED VANN, SLIK SOM BLOMSTERVASER, OPPA APPARATET. (For United Kingdom) (“EB” area code model only) For your satety, please read the following tex careful “is appiance is supod wih a mould treve pn mains pg for Your stay and conerione, IW eempor tse oes nis hig Stout use nade paced peas rasta replace ftbets a ain of Semper and tha ts opproved by ATA or St tostoce, Shes erin ATA mak ® oe 81 mas onthe bo he {tthe plug contains a removable tuse cover you must ensure that Is ‘efited when the use is replaced | you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used uni a replacement cover is obtained, ‘Areplacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local dealer. ‘CAUTION! IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR ‘THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE ‘SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY. THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13- AMPERE SOCKET. Ha new plug i to bo fited please cbsorve tho wing code 28 statod below. Hin any doubt please consult a qualified slecician IMPORTANT ‘The wits In thi maine lead aro coloured in accordance with the {allowing code: ‘Blue: Neutral, Brown: Live. [As these colours may nol correspond with the coloured markings ‘onttying the terminats in your plug, proceed as fofowe: ‘The whe which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal whichis marked with the leer N or colouced Black or Blue. ‘The wire whichis coloured Brown must be connected tothe teminal whichis marked wih the lle L or coloured Brown or Red, WARNING: 00 NOT CONNECT EITHER WIRE TO THE EARTH TERMINAL WHICH IS MARKED WITH THE LETTER. , BY THE EARTH SYMBOL + OR COLOURED GREEN ‘OR GREEN/ELLOW. ‘THIS PLUG IS NOT WATERPROOF-KEEP DRY. Bofore use Flomave the connector cover How to replace the fuse “The location ofthe fuse dfer according tothe type of AC mains plug (figures A and B). Confirm the AC mains plug ited and fobow the Instructions below Mustrations may difer from actual AC mains plug 1. Open the tuse cover with & screweriver. Figure Af Figure B 2. Replace the fuse and close or attach the fuse cover Figure A Figure B Placement ‘Sot the unit up on an even surtace away from dict sunlight, high temparatuces, high humidity, and excessive vibration. These ‘cordlions ean damage the cabinet and other components, thereby ‘Shortening tho unis service ito. Place It at last 15 cm away trom wall surfaces to avoid astorion ‘and unwanted acoustical foots Do not place heavy items on the uit ArT Do not use high voltage power sources. Ths can overload the unit ‘and cause a te. Do not use a DC power source. Chock the source caretuly when seting the unit up on a ship or other place where DC ts used. Eine seen Ensure tha AC mains laa is connected correctly and not damaged. Poor connection and load damage ean cause fre or electric shock Do not pul, bend, or plaoe heavy tems on the lead. ‘Grasp the glug firmly when unplugging the laad. Puling the AC ‘mains ead can cause elecie shook ‘Do not hands the plug with wot hands. This can cause electric shock ernmencs ‘Do not lt metal objects fal inside the unit. This can cause elacic shock o¢ maltunciion, ‘Dp not lat quis Gt nto the uit. This ean cause electic shock or rmatfunction. Hf this occurs, Immediately disconnect tne unt from the power supply and contact your doaler. ‘Do not spray Inseoticdes onto or inlo tha unit. They contin ‘lammable gases which can gn Hf sprayed nto the unit Ee Do not attempt to ropa this unt by youre. f sound is intorruped, incicetors flo light, emake appears, or ary athor prcblom that snot ‘covered in these Insiruotons occurs, iscannect the AC mains load land contact your dear or an authorized service center. Elec shock for damage tothe unt can occur ifthe units repalred, dlsassemblad reconstructed by unquaifed persons. Extend operating ile by disconnecting the unt from the power source itis net © be used fora fong ime, Supplied accessories Please check and identiy the ‘supplied accessories. i) 1 pe. For the United Kingdom For Continental Europe ‘sA0084-30) {sa0089-10) —" ee er®) = For Russia and Ukraine For Australia and (uA001924). New Zealand (RUA0035-X) Seg ses 1 Remote controt transmitter. For Russia, Ukraine, ‘Australia and New Zealand (€UR7710020) For others (€UR7710030) soo 1 PC. C. Fw indoor antonna.. For Europe For Australia and (RSA0007) ‘New Zealand (RSA0006-) —S) _ Se C1 AM top antenna (NIDADYY00002) -enniowne 1 BOs 71 Antenna plug adaptor (for the United Kingdom only) (SsP9009 1 pe. ©) g Use numbers Indicated in parenthoses wien asking or roplacoment pars. For the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland wv panasonic co.uk (lor UK customers only) "© Ordor accosscry and consumable tems for your product with ‘as anc confidence ty telephoning our Customer Care Cenze_ | Mon-Friday 9:00 am-5:0 pm. | (Excluding public hofdays ) '# OF go on line through our Internet Accessory ordering | appicaten. ‘Most major credit and debit cards accopted «© Allencuives transactions and distiation facies are provided dlreety by Panasonic UK Lis # itcouldnt be simple! ‘Customer Gare Centro For Uk ausiomers: 08708:387257 For Republic of lela rs 01 209 8353, “Technical Support For UK customers: 0870 1 505510 ‘This Technical Support Hol Line number is tor Panasonic PC software related products only. FFor Ropublle of roland, ploage use the Customer Care Contre ‘number listed above forall enquires. For all other product related enquiries, please use the Customer Care Centre numbers listed above. ‘* Koep your speakers at least 10 mm away from the system for ‘rope ventition, ‘© Those speckers do not have magnetic shieing. Do not place them near televisions, personal computers or other devices easily ifluonced by magnotcm. ‘© The speaker nets cannot be removod. Caution © Use the speakers only with the recommended system, Fallure to do so may lead to damage to ‘the amplifier andlor the speakers, and may result ln the risk of fe. Consult qualified service person if damage has occurred or if you ‘xperlonce a sudden change in performance. Do not attach these speakers to walls orcolings. «= Insert so the poles (+ and) match those in the remote conte Do not use rechargeable type batterie. Do not: ‘© mix od and now batteries, ‘use diforent types atthe same time ‘heat or expase to lame, ‘take apart or short-cut ‘attempt to rechargo atkaline or manganoso batfoios. ‘use batteries if the covering has been povied of ‘keep together with metalic objects such as necklaces. IMishandling of batieries can cause eloctoive leakage which can ‘damage lems the fd contacts and may cause a fs I electrolyte leaks trom the batteries, consult your dealer. ‘Wash thoroughly wih water if electrolyte comes in contact with any part of your body. Flemove if he remote conta & nat going to ba used er a tng period af time, Store na cock, dark place. Replace if tho unit does not raspond tothe remote contol even When held clase tothe front pane! Use Remote conto! ‘signal sensor -| > ‘About 7 moter in rot of window the signal sonsor Aim at the sensor, avoiding obstacles, at a maximum range of 7 meters dlecty in tron of the unit ‘¢ Keep the ansmission window and the unit's sensor tree ftom dust '¢ Operation can be aflectad by strong light sources, such as cirect ‘sunight, and the glass doors on cabinet. Do not: ‘© put heavy objects on the remote control «2 take tho remote contro apa. © spi iquids onto the remote contro Connect the AC mains lead oniy after af other connections have been made. Preperation Pee na vedere era tae essai a ep ee 2 AM toop antenna 1 FM indoor antenna Stand the antanna upon its base. Tape he antenna wire recopton is best For Australia and For Europe For Ausraia and For Europe . ‘Now Zealand ae New'Zecland th — Aahesive tape —c Te = alia eset 4 AC mains lead Connector ‘Appiance iniot Approx. 6 mm FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM ONLY READ THE CAUTION FOR THE AC MAINS LEAD ON PAGE 3 BEFORE CONNECTION. Ingortion of connector Even when the cannecor is peiecly inserted, cepensing on the i 7 trinay jaa as || Se only the supplied eposkers. nef the main unk a speakers provide te best sound, Ring oer speakers con Garage te uM ae eound Guay Wl Bo negatively affecte, ‘typo of Inlet used, the front part of the connector may jut out as shown in the drawing, However there is no prebiem using the unt. co “The included AC mains lead is for uso with his unt only. Do nat se @ with other equipment For your reference | Information you enter ito the units memory, excopt for time, | remains inet for up to a WoEk ater the AC maine load Is ‘dsconnected. ®D_ AC supply indicator (AC IN) ‘This indicator lights when the unt Is connected to the AC maine supply. ‘Standby/on ewiteh (Of) ress to swch the unit rom onto standby mode or veo versa. In standby made, tho unit is sil eensurning & small amount of power. ® 208s Dise tray CD tray openiciose button (&, €D direct play buttons (1 ~ 5). soystick : Enter button (ENTER) “Title search mode solect button (TITLE SEARCH) Marker memory/rocall button (MARKER, -MEMORY, -RECALL) -esossnnne Dolete button (DELETE) . Headphones jack (PHONES) vv eck 2 cassette holder. Center console ‘Tunerfband select button (TUNER/BAND) CD skipleearch, tape fastforwardirewind, tunelpreset channel select, time aclust buttons (HeREW/V, PPUFFIA). 8,9, 14, 15,17, 18, Record button (@ REC). 15 Deck select button (DECK 1/2) Display, demonstration button (-DISP/-DEMO) Deck 1 open button (#, DECK 1) OPEWCLOSE) SSS Sooseor | ‘AUX button (AUX) Sececitea ey ‘Volume control (VOLUME DOWN, UP) Nee CC playipause button (P/, CD) ‘Stopiprogram clear button ( 7 7 Deck 2 open button (@, DECK 2) essenennr Tape play button (b, TAPE) BSPSOPESSSLS Oe Buttons such as @ function In exacty the same way as the ‘buttons on the main unit. 7 bed ‘Sleep timer + Auto off button (SLEEP, AUTO OFF) ...17, 18, 9 ath 14 Play mode select bution (PLAY MODE) 10,14, 16, 16 Uso tis fer celoctng CD play modo, tune mde, FM made and [AM beat proc Ropeat button (REPEAT). Aum skip butlons (=.= ALBUM Intro bution (INTRO) ‘Shit button (SHIFT) To use functions labelled in orange * While pressing [SHIFT], pross the corresponding button. * For butions [AUTO OFF], [CLOCK/TIMER] and [OPLAY/REC] Dimmer + Play timerrecord timer button (DIMMER, OPLAY/REC) 17,18 For Russia, Ukraine, Aust (CD display + Clocknimer button (C0 DISP, CLOCK/TIMER) For others: ‘CO dlaplay/ADS dieplay + Clockfimer button {CDIRDS DISP, CLOCKITIMER) enn 8 18, 14,17, 18 4 Numbered, character buttons (G10, 1-9, 0, 8-2, SPACEI"s) 912,14 @ CD skiptsearch, tape fastdorwat tune/preset channel select, time adlust, cursor butions (i€4) REWY, ~ CURSOR, D>, AFF, CURSOR —)... 18,8, 1115, 17,18 @ mating button (MUTING) a7 2 ° 0 1" SB 2 2 18,17, 18 CD selection Secon DrGHALAUBTO Do not: Corwih adhesive exuding rom Under labels and stickers, attach soratch proof cove's or fay ofr kind of accessory. ilo anything on the CD. So a @ @ ® meats ke stickers that are coming off 1use CDs printed wit label printers available on the market, To prevent damage ‘Avwaye obsamve the fotowing points 1 Load only 1 0D on the tray. xv. 1 Loae 00s as shown in the figure, ‘An adaptor Is ct needed with Bem CDs (singles). —“@® Bl woo” (3 ‘© Sot the system on fa, level surface '® Aways unload al! CDs before moving the unit Do not: {so he unit ontop of magazines, incined surfaces, ote. {© move the unit while @ ray is openingclosing, oF when loaded. © put anything except a CD Inthe tray: fuse cleaning CDs oF CDs which are badly warped oF cracked. «© disconnect tho AC power supply cord from the household AC outlet suring disc changing operation ‘Ths unit can play MP3 and CD-DA (digital auco) format aucio| (CD-R and CO-AW thathave been finalized (a process that enables CO-RICD-AW players to play audio CD-A end CD-RW) upan completion of recoraing. Itmay not be able to play some CD-R or CO-RW due to the condition of the recording. Prose [&, OPEN/CLOSE] to open the tray. ‘The unit eomes on, ‘Set a CD in the tray. (Label must face upward) ‘To continue toading CDs in the other trays, Press {1}6] to sotect tho Fequred Wray ahd pross [, OPEN CLOSE} to opon tho tay. Prose [#, OPEN/CLOSE] to close the tray. Press (1}{5] to play your desired disc. {(stomativety, you can prass [Pi CD] the current cise is your sdosred CD) “The track number and its ezpsed playing me are shown, Use the CD Play Mode function's ALL-DISC made to play COs in succession. (o» p ‘To stop the dise play ross (a, STOP “The lla number of tracks and total playing time are shown. “>” Indication Wineicales curent disc has 18 or more tracks. ‘One touch play Ding Stay naan wen CD ode, res ML CD) 7 fl" Bl ‘The unit camas on and play stats ‘Press PM, CO) during play Press again to resumo play “To search forward/ | Hold down [b-a/REWIV | (baclorara) backward ‘r[D>BHFE/A] fonrart) ding pay pause, | To skip forward! | Press [Ke-q/REW/V} (backward) oF backward DePFFIAI Goward) duting play o pause. HA .-zANOOM or ARANOOM play ( p20 8) you cat Dad ae me ae «Bulag Sega aay Ce Fee 0), ANOOM o A RANDOM sey, aa ee Oey ate ta 0 TRL Son aa? rein or chaning COs. You are cha Ge ww aoc «pyre ‘You can display tho remaining playtime ofthe curent rack. ‘Remote control only For Russia, Ukraine, Australia and New Zealand Press [CD DISP] during play or pause. For Othars Press [CD/RDS DISP] during play or pause. To pause Every me you press the button Elapsed play tne «> Remaining play time When track number 25 oF greater Is playing, remaining play tine dispay shows === =" Repeat play Remote control only Press [REPEAT] during play. 5O ic dsplayad, ‘To cancel ropoat play Pross [REPEAT] to cear "CO. Due eeu ced (Ao uaa) ‘emote control only Preparation: Press [>/l, CD} and then (8, CLEAR} 1. Pross [PLAY MODE] to select the desired mode. Everytime you press the button: ALL-DISC-» 1-SONG —1-RANDOM—+ A-RANOOM {____s.»se 1 ALLDISC: Plays all loaded alses in auccession from the selectod disc tothe final discs. 1-SONG: Plays one selecied track on the selected csc. |-RANDOM: Plays one selected disc in random order. A-RANDOM: Plays all oased discs in random ocder. ‘DISC: Plays ene selected disc. (The orignal deplay Is restored in about 2 soconds.) Proceed Io step 4 when you solected A-RANDOM in sep 1 2 Press [DISC] and (within 10 seconds) [1]{5] to select the disc. The CD start, ‘Only when you selected “1-SONG" in top 1 ‘Select the track with the numbered buttons. “To select track 10 or over, press (210) then the two digs Pray starts from the selected track, ‘Only when you selected “A-RANDOM™ In step 1 Prose [P/Il, CD] to start play. ‘To stop play. Press (Ml, CLEAR] When playback ends ‘The current play mede wil be retained in memory until iis changed ‘oven if the uit is tumed oft Final dise For example. it play starts from dse 4, disc 6 willbe the “inal sc” (Orcer of progression: Disc due Se ho 2ee3 [Noto] # You can use repeat mode with CO Play Mode function. * You cannot use program mode together with CD Play Made functon. fei — a rows DAVEE Er nn acne eek Remote control only 1. ross [DISC] and (witin 10 seconds) [1]-{5] to solect the disc. 2 Select the track with the numbered buttons, To select rack 100: over, poss [210] then te two digs. Pray stats from to slecte trac. ‘You cannot use this function with 1-FANDOM or A-RANDOM modo, eres You can program up 1 24 racks. ‘Remote control only Preparation: Press [P/ll, CO} and then [—, CLEAR] 1 Press [PROGRAM]. GM" appears. 2 rows [1S] and tin 1 sone) [5 to alc the ise. Solect the tracks with the numbered buttons. To select track 10 or over, press [210] then the two /Il, CD].) rete paee en : Press [Ht-<4, REW/V] or [POe, AIFF]. Every time you press the button, the track number and program omen dareeeree ream err oat data Press (@, CLEAR]. "CLEAR ALL?" is dsplayed nin seconds, pross the buton agaln to clear al acks. ‘You can use ropeat mode with program play ‘© You cannot program CD.DA togothor wih MPS tracks, “To matk a tack See page 13. ‘You can do the following while “Pts displayed ‘This unit ean play MPS files recorded on CD-FURW with a computer. Files are treated as tracks and folders are treated as albums. “This unit can access up to 898 Wracks, 255 albums and 20 sessions ‘When making MPS files to play on this unit Disc format Dios must conform to IS09560 level 1 oF 2 (except for extended formats). Fite format [MPS fle must have the extension MP9" osm. To play ina certain order et Prec the folder ard le names wih Slot ‘numbers inthe order you want to play ther, Fles may not be recorded in numbered ordor it ‘he preixes have dferent numbers of cigs. For ‘example: 17777 mp9, 2777 p9, 107272.mp3. However, some witing sofware may also ‘cause recorting to occur in a ditrent order. Limitations on MP3 play «Tris unt ie not compatble with packets format ‘¢ Wnen bath MPS and CO-OA data is recorded on the dise over a umber of sessions: 1 the fst seasion contains MPS recordings, tho unit wil play from the MP mada in tat session tithe sossion below the fist CD-DA recordings. 1 the fit session contains CD-OA recordngs, the unit wil play only ‘he rocorings made in Pat session. The subsequent sessions wil be ignored, © You cannot use 1-RANDOM play, ARANDOM pay and search function. ‘© Some MP3 may not be played du to the condton ofthe disc or recon, « Recordings wil not necossarly bo played inthe order you recorded them. Display when in the stop mode (example) Fill format indicator "MPG Indicates the cise contains MPS fles “otal number of racks (on the current ase) “Total numberof albums. a gla Cayman ae) Bemote control only Preparation: Press [PA CD} and thon, CLEAR. 1 Press [PLAY MODE] to select the desired mode. Everytime you press the button: ALLOISC + 1-SONG > 1-ALBUM 1-0'sc: ALLOISC: Plays all loaded dis selected dso otha tna disc 1-S0NG: Plays one selectad track on tho solectod disc, +-ALBUM: Plays one solected album on the selected csc. ¥DISC: Plays one eelectod die. (The original dsplay is restored in about 2 seconds) Press [DISC] and (within 10 seconds) [1]-15] to seloct the dise. Tho CD starts, ‘When you selected "1-ALBUM" or “1-SONG" in step 1 Press [ALBUM ( or = )] to select the album. Play starts irom the fist track of tho selectad album ‘When you selected “1-SONG" in stop 1 Press the numbered buttons to select the track in the current album. “To select track 10 or over, pross (2 1] once then the two digits, “To soloct rack 100 or ver, press [210] twice then the thre dit Play starts from the selected track. ‘To stop play Press [ly CLEAR), When playback ends ‘The current play mode willbe retained in memory unt iis changed ‘even ifthe units umd oft °s Final diac Fer example, it play stars rom dao 4, cso 3 willbe the "tinal ds. ‘Order of progression: Dise 45-12-09 | When "NOT MPS/ERROR1" or “NOT MPS/ERROR2” appesre ‘on tho display ‘Aa uneupparted MPS format is being payed. Tha unt wil skp that track and play the next one, = "You can use repeat mode (o» page 9) with CD Play Mode function. ‘You cannat use program mode gether with CD Piay Mode functon. MurEWrv, PUREIN During play or stop Push the joystick up/down ([ALBUM ~/CHARA] or [ALBUM = /CHARA)) fo select the desired album. Remote control: Pross (ALBUM (= or = }] ‘When selecting in the stop mode: ‘Number of racks in current album ‘Current album ass [b/l, CO] to sta play Pray stars irom the first tack ofthe selactod album. “To pay fom anther track, refer to "Track skp play” botow. Ged During play or stop Push the joystick lefvright ([l, CURSOR] or (>>I, CURSOR}) to select a desired track. (Yau can also press (feerREWIV| or RUFFIAL) emote contol Prose [éd, REW/V] or I, AIFF When solecting in the stop mode: ‘Currontflbum Pross [bil, CD} to start play Play starts from the selected track To play rom another aloum, refer to “Aun skip play" above, Cureont tack During 1-ALBUM modo, tack skipping ean only be done within the ‘curent album, INTRO function (Album scan) You can fine an album by isting tothe fst ack of al albums in the current disc for 10 seconds each. ‘Remote control only Preparation: Press (P/M, CD] ard then (al, CLEAR, 1 Press {INTRO}. INTRO funtion tarts, INTRO function is cancolled ater playing the frst track in the last album on the current disc) 2 While your desired album is playing, press [P/II, CD}. Play continues trom the frst track ofthe album, To stop during the process, press {INTRO} or, CLEAR You can program up to 24 tracks. Remote control only Preperation: 1. Press [D'SC} and (within 10 second) [1-15] 0 sloct the ce, 2. Press (Ml, CLEAR]. 1 Press [PROGRAM], “PGMT appears. 2 Press [ALBUM ( = or ~ }] to select the album, To select an album directly, press the numbered buttons after pressing [ALBUM (= or = )] To select sibum 10 or ove, press [270] once then the to dots To solect album 100 o* over, press [210] twice then the thee digits. Press [}4-4, REW/V] or [b>!, A/FF] to select the track. To select a track alrectiy, press the numbered buttons after pressing [/a, REW/V] or [>l, A/FF]. "To salect track 70 or over, pross [210] once thon the two digs. ‘To select track 100 or ver, press [210] tice then the tree digit. Press [ENTER], Fepeat stops 24 to program ofnar tacks, Press [Pil, CD] to start play. To exit program mode Press [PROGRAM) in the stop mode. (You can replay you program by pressing [PROGRAM] then (m/l, CO}) You can do the following while “PIs displayed ‘* To check program contents Press [lta REW/V] or >, A/FF] Every time you press the button, tho album number, tack number and program order are displayed © To add to the program Do stops 2-4 ‘© To clear the last track Press [DEL © To clear all tracks Press (Ml, CLEAR "CLEAR ALL? is displayed. \Wihin § socends, press tho buton again to clear ll tracks. ' You can use repeat mode (ab page 9) with program play. * You cannot program more fan ane CD for MP3. * You cannot program CO-DA together with MP racks. {© Te program momory is cleared whon you change a cise or open the CO tray, oe ET Rue uc nL eee ‘Remote control only Proparation: Press [PAl, CD] nd than (M, CLEAR}. 1 Press [ALBUM ( = or = )] and then the numbered buttons to select the album. ‘To selec abum 10 oF over, press [210] once then the two dis. “To seoct album 100 or over, press [210] wie then the thee dit, Pay stars trom the first track ofthe selected albu Press the numbered butions to select the track in the current album. “To select track 10 or over, press [210] once then the wo digts. “To solec ‘rack 100 er aver, press [210] wae hon the three dig. Py starts from the selocted track, ‘You can search for your desired albumvtrack wih ts keyword (part of tha tite), AlbumtitiesearchSSC=i@Y: Preparation: Press [>/M, CD] and then (ml, STOP) 1. Press [TITLE SEARCH] once. 2 Enter the characters of the kc title, (+ so0right) ——Binision 3 Pross [ENTER]. ee Album tito search start aa ‘Tae matched atum tie ts displayed. 27ST ‘To show the next album tile search result, push the joyatick ight (Ps, CUASOA), (Remote contol: Press [>PI, AIFF.) \When thoro is no match for tho searched keyword, the csplay shows "NOT FOUND" Press [P/It, CD} to start play from the album found. Play stars from the first tack ofthe album, (Tite soaren mods is cancolec) jword for the album i te eae made ‘Track ttle search Preparation: Pross (1, CD] nd thon (ml, STOP], 1. Press [TITLE SEARCH] twice. mer the ceractare ofthe Keywor forthe rack tt 2 Ener the charactors of he keynes fore ek i, Press [ENTER]. Entering characters ‘You can enter Keyword of up t0 10 charactors for alourvirack te ‘earch, You can rly enter uppercase lltors but he uit iso searches for lower case. © Push the joystick up/down ((ALBUM ~ CHARA] or [ALBUM = /CHARA) to select the required character. Each time you push the joystick up (ALBUM =» /CHARA\), the characters chango inte following or ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1294567890 space!" #$% 8 (Det! The sequence Ie reversed Wf you push the joystick down (ALBUM = (CHARA), If you hold the joystick up/down ((ALSUM = /CHARA] or (ALBUM /CHARA\), the charactors change faster @® Push the joystick right (PPI, CURSORD to enter the charac )~@) to complete the keyword (OURSOR (= ,.=) @ Prese the numbered button to colect the required character, Characters allocated to the numbered buttons: ‘Numbered Characters | Numbered |Ch buttons buttons 1 MNOS ABOS PORS? DEFS TUVE GHIa WxYZ9 TELS 0 clare ‘Track tle search stars. To show the next track ile goarch result, push the Joystick right (PPI, CURSOR) (Remote contol: Pross [PI, AIFF]) \nen there is no match forthe searched Keyword, the display shows "NOT FOUND’ Press {P/l, CD] to start play from the track found. (hla search mode is canceled) To cancel partway through Press (ll, STOP} BIO ‘The characters chango each te a numbered button is pressed. ot ee For example, every fe you press (2h AaB3652 € i @® Press [CURSOR ~ | to enter the charactor. Repeat steps ()~@ to compete the keyword For your reference lt you entered a charactor by mistake, push the joystick left (at, CURSOR) (remote contro: press [~ CURSOR) to move back 10 the mistake, then enter the correct character Editing keywords ‘To move the cursor On he main unit Pugh te ova iatiht (ht, CURSOR] ‘or >, CURSOR). On the remote contok: Prose [CURSOR (= or = J) Deleting a character 1. Move the cursor over tha character tobe delete. 2. Pross [DELETE] (remete contro: (DEL). ‘Numbered uutlons 539) but fe Wend You can mark one track each on the dace loaded eo that you cen ‘tart pay fom them later. To mark a track number 1. During play or stop Select your desired track. (For MP2, roler to “Track skip play" on page 11 For CD-DA, press the numbered buttons. To select rack 10 or over, press (210) then the two digits) el 2 Hold down [MARKER, -MEMORY] until “STORING” blinks on the display. Remote contol Hold down [MARKER ‘The selected trac is stored in the marker ofthe current disc co If track i already storod inthe markor, wil be ceplaced next ee ‘you store @ new tack in the seme marker To recall a marked track number in the current dlec During play or stop Press [MARKER, -RECALL] to recall a marker. Romate contol: Press [MARKER Play starts rom the tack recalled oo (© "NO MARKER’ inccates that the markor nthe current discs emply. ‘¢ Tho marker memory Is eared when you open the CD tray, '* For CD-DA, you cannot use this functon dung 1-RANDOM play and A-PANDOM play For others: CDIRDS DISP eae) ‘Remote control only ‘During play or pause For Russia, Ukraine, Australia and New Zealand Press [CD DISP] to select a desired CD display mode. For others. Press [CD/RDS DISP] to select a desired CD display made. Every ime you press the buton: » Roman ye ra spas zr depay mode © tps pa to, Aen le © hp ay tie, Tick tie @ fips a te, 108 abu nave 6 ele ye, 18 4 4 | @ Elapsed pay te, 103 art name 1 @ Elapsed pay time, Orginal spectrum analyzer laplay mode 7 loosed pay tine ‘When a tte Is longer than 10 characters, # wil scroll across the splay. f you selected a mode from ® - © (¢ee above), the ‘soroling wil start again ater every 3 seconds, 18 NO 103" is ciplayed # tls with 109 tags haven't been entered, ‘Maximum number of dsolayable characters: Albumrack te: 31 13 afouriefatst name: 30 {103 is tag embeded in MPS track to provide inormation about he tack) (© This unit can display album and tack les with [D9 tage (version 1.0 and 1.1) Tiles containing tox data that the unt doesn't suppor cannot be displayed ussia, Uraine, ‘Australia and Now 2) Zonlond: 23502) cpvaps: GeMECE ae 1 Press [TUNER/BAND] to select band. Timur cones on, Tey you ps he btn Func aa 2 Press [PLAY MODE] on the remote control to select MANUAL". vary tine you press the button MANUAL «> PRESET 3. Hold down [4/REW/V] or [>PU/FF/A} for a moment ‘to search for a station “The frequency stops when I ind a clear station. “To sop during he process, ross [t/REW/V] oF [D>DHUFF/AL. Under excessive interference, a station may not be found. Press [Ke/REWIV] or PPUFF/A] repeatedy to tune slopby- stop, "TUNED" is displayed when a radio station Is tuned “GT is displayed when a stereo FM broadcast is belng received. Tf noise Is excessive in Ft ‘Remote control only Hold down [PLAY MODE] to display “MONO. Monaural sound i slecied and noise reduces when reception is weak. Hold down [PLAY MODE] again to cance! the mode. "MONO" i also cancelled ifthe frequency is changed. “There ae two methods of pre-seting stations, ‘Automatic presetting :All the stators the tuner can receive are prose Manuel presstting : You can selec the stations to preset and the order they are preset in Up to 1 etatons each can be sot in the FM and AM bands Preparation: Press [TUNER BAND] to select FM" or “ANT. {Automate reseiting Do the following once each for FM and AM. Preparation: Tune tothe frequency where pro-sting is to begin. Hold down [PROGRAM] until the frequency changes. ‘Tho tunor praets al the sions t can receive into the channels in ‘sconding order. Whan nid, tho lat station memorized is tunedin. ‘Manual presetting RDS broadcasting (For reas except Rusia, Uline, Australa and New Zealand) Remote control only “This rit can spl the text data tanemitodby the radio deta system {ROS} avaasbiem some areas. Ith station you are lstenin Wo fs Kansmitng RDS signals, “ROS” ‘wl ig up on te display. Displaying the name of a broadcasting station or @ program type Press (ODIRDS ISP) toy re you press the but Spectum enlyza cplay Staton Name (PS) ~» Program ype (PTY) Program type deplays, NEWS VARIED | FINANCE | COUNTRY AFEAIRS | POP M cHLoREN | NATIONAL INFO ROckM | SOCIALA” | OLDIES sport | MORM® | RELIGION | FOLK Eoucate | UGHTM | PHONEIN | DOCUMENT Rama | classics | TRAVEL) TEST cutune | oTHERM | LeIsuRe | ALARM science | WEATHER | JAZZ “MOR M’=*Middle ofthe road music” {Note | "RDS displays may not be avaable if reception is poor. ‘Sound is momertarly interupted i you loadlunload tapes who Aistering toa AMM broadcast. ‘Preset tho stations one ata time. © Press [PROGRAM] then pross [Kt, REW/V] or [PPA, A/FF] to tune to the desired station. @ Press [PROGRAM] then prose (I<, REW/V] oF [P>t, AFF] to solect @ channel. @ Press [PROGRAM] “The station ooeupying a channel is erased If another station is preset in that channel. Garon eeu Press tho numbered buttons to select the channel. ‘To enter channel 10 oF ove, press [e10), then the two digs. on @ Press [PLAY MODE] to select "PRESET". ® Press [lt REW/V] or [>>I, A/FF] to select the channel. Lay Move a a semen, UTE oe 4 aa 2 : You can use either deck 1 or deck 2 for tape playback Use noinal position tapes igh poston snd maal positon tapes can be played, But the unt wil not be abe to do ful ustioe fo the charactratte of hese tapes, 1 Proos >, TAPE]. “The unt comes on, Va cassoto was loaded play starts automaticaly (One touch pay) 2 Press [4, DECK 1] or (4, DECK 2] and insert the cassette. Insert with the side to be played Front side facing tawaras you and the ‘exposed tape facing down, (ose the holder by hand. 3 Press [>, TAPE] to start playback. “To play onthe other side of the tape, tun the tape over and press >, TAPE To-stop tape playback Prose [m, STOP) ‘To fastforward of rewind rags /REWIV} (tevin) or [MMUFFIA] (aatforward) ‘To select between loaded decks ross [DECK 1/2] remote conto: [PLAY MODE, ‘Taz playback is momentary iteruptod i you open he ober cack {Tapas exopoding 100 mnutos aro Un ard Gan trek or get eacghL invhe mechani. ‘© Tape slack can got caught up in the mechanism and should bo {ahen up below fe tape is pl « Ended soe can gel cought pn irearecty ‘Up it the deck's moving pat if used ‘SUPER SOUND EQ—e prescrco——o SP ges, nesere0 Ssounoe0 TET eid SeSuaees Press (PRESET EG] to select a setting. Every tine you press the button: HEAVY SOFT - CLEAR -» DISCO —* LIVE > HALL eet EO.0FF = (canoeted) HEAVY (sound quay) : Aad punch 0 rock SEAM ound quali, Cstes Ras ans BISCO (Sound ld)”: Produces sound h th same Kind of lengthy reverberatons heard at a cisco + Makes vocals mare alve ‘Adds an expansveness Io the sound 10 Produce the atmosphere ofa great concert hat LIVE (sound field) HALL (eound fia) ‘You cannot use PRESET EQ and SUPER SOUND EQ together. SEEGERS You can entance fe bass and vetle efecto ho sound Press [SUPER SOUND EQ]. Remote contol: Press [S SOUND EQ} The button Fgh comes on Press tho button again fo cance The bution ight goos out ‘Rasording anon - - Selection of tapes for recording Use normal pesto tapes. igh position and metal postion tapes can be used, but this unit wi nol be able to record or erase them comacty, ‘Your aitenion is drawn to the faa that recording prerecorded lapes ‘or dscs or other published or broadcast material may infinge| copys awe. Pr ‘Wid up the Toad tape 60 racorcng can begin immecitay 1 Press [4, DECK 2] and insert the cassette to be recorded. Insert ‘with the sida to be recorded facing towards you and the exposed tape facing down 2 Select the source to be recorded. Radio recording: Tune in tho station. or page +4) CD recording: © Inset the CD(s) you want to record Press (P/M, CD] and then (@, STOP), @ Propare he desired CO recorsing mace, emnole contol only © To record programmed tracks (ee do steps 1-3 on page 9 for CD.DA or steps 1-4 on page 11 for MP3), '* Torecord specie COsfracks 1. For CO-DA, do stops 1 to 2 on page &: "To listen te ‘specie CDs and tracks (CD Play Mode function)” For MPS, do slaps + to 2 on page 10: "CD Play Mode function for MPS" Ensure CD is stopped. 2 For ‘-ALBUM made (MP3 only) and 1-SONG mode: Press (ALBUM ( of = )}10 select te album, 8, For {SONG mode: Prass (Me, REWIV) oF [>P, ‘AIFF to select the track ‘Tape-to-tape recording: © Pross (>, TAPE] and thon [, STOP) @ Press [&, DECK 1] and inser the cassatto you want to record, 3 Press [@ REC] to start recording. To stop recording Press [M, STOP}. {tthe tape tnishes before the CD ‘The CD continues playing, Press [M, STOP] to stop it ‘To record on the other side of the tape ‘Tum the tape over and press (@ REC! Reducing noise when recording AM emote control only Hold down [PLAY MODE] while recording. Everytime you held down the buton: BP <> BP2 Choose the seting withthe leat nose. cso var and eae cuty do ttc cdg 2 Stans ten ook | he oaang, Tor ee reer on tek we cing wh toshe 2 ah arg an AM woatast, ound mre arte ar jason stp eon Erasure prevention Cire comwetvcor amar 54° AA ‘object to break out the tab Tab for sie B ‘To re-record on a protected cassetio Cover the hoe with adhesive tape. To erase a tape 1. Press [P, TAPE] and then (M, STOP}, 2. Inset the recorded tape into deck 2 ‘Eneure thar I no tape in deck 28, Press [@ FEC] Tab fot sido A ==" (aot included) 7510 coaxial cable (rot inciuded) (or United Kingdom ony) Antena plug adaptor (iiuded) For Australia and New Zealand {Disconnect the FM indoor antenna. ‘¢ The antenna should be instaled by a competent technician, ‘AM outdoor antenna Fr Europe ‘AM outdoor antenna (nct included) “oe, a Run a piece of viny! wire horizontally across a window of other eee Pt Hox ara vin teen SE ners tei mare a eapeoe ‘Analogue equipment ‘An analog payer with a buitin phono equalizer can be connected. Roar panel of ' the unit 94) P| ‘Analog player {oo inehuded) Digital equipment {Only for afoes except Fussia, Ulraino, Aust and New Zealand) ‘A dgital oqupment with an optical er terminal can be connected, Optical bre cable (oot ince) | a our Rear panel of tis unit ta Receiver (not included) {For details, eer o tho instustion manual ofthe units which are to be connect, ‘¢ When unis other than those desorbed above ave to be connected, pause consul your audio decor. Rees (tense tr cera unt oarecan} en an 2 ati nea a 9 Te ee org sa Fee ett rio be Se on en es Headphones (not inetuded) Reduce the volume level and connect tre heedpnones. Plug type: 85mm sterso [rote] [Avo Istening or prolonged periods of ie to prevent hearing demago. ‘A demonsiraton ofthe display is shown it you have not set the dock You can reduce the poner consumed in standby made by turning it of. Hold down [-DISP/-DEMO] until “NO DEMO" Is displayed. voy time you hold down the button: NO DEMO (ot) «+ DEMO ON (on) To show a demonstration of the display Hold down [-DISP/-DEMO] uni “DEMO ON" is csplayed DEMO function cannot be turned en when Dimmer ison, [DIMMER). ‘The display Is cies and tho indicators are tuned of (The AC supply indicator remains on.) Press [DIMMER] again to rastore the splay, ‘Switching displays Press [-DISP/-DEMO] to select the desired spectrum analyzer. Evory time you press the buttn: Normal -* Peak hold -+ Aurora -+ Reflection t—_ or) ! To mute the volume ‘Remote control only Press [MUTING]. Press the buon again to cancel SMUTING” goes out “To.cancel fer the unit, turn [VOLUME] to minimum (<8), then raise \tto the required level Muting is aso cancaled when the units tured oft sit 8 When CD or tape is selected as he source ‘To save power, the unt lms off tf let unused for ten minutes, This function does not work if ha saurce is tuner oF AUX. Press [SHIFT] + [AUTO OFF]. “AUTO OFF" Ig shown on the play, “The seting is maintained even ithe unit turned of If you select tuner or AUX a8 the source, “AUTO OFF” goes out It ‘comes on again when you salect CD oF tape. To cance! Press [SHIFT] + [AUTO OFF] again 264 “hs is ator cock 1. Switch on the unit. 2 Press [SHIFT] + [CLOCK/TIMER] to select “CLOCH Every time you press the button: ‘CLOCK ~ OPLAY + OREC tL Previous ciplay —! 3 (within 7 seconds or so) Press [é<4, REW/V] or [>Pi, A/FF] to set the time. 4 Press [SHIFT] + [CLOCK/TIMER] to finish setting the time. ‘The dplay wil retum to whatever was displayed before you set the time. ‘To display the time Press [SHIFT] + [CLOCKTIMER] once when the unit i¢ an or at standby modo. ‘The ime is shown for about § seconds Reset the clock regulary to mainisin accuracy, BEL 20+ 80 1 + 2a+ 80rd Using the play/record timer You cen set the timer fo come on at a certain time to wake you Up {play ten or to record @ taco staton or from the aux source (record timer, ‘The play and record mers cannot be used togother. Preparations: ‘© Tuam the unt on and sot the clook ow page 17) ‘For tho play timer, propare the desired music souree (tape/OD! radalaun) and set the volune. + For the record timer, check the cassette’s erasure prevention tabs (er page 16) and Insert the tape in deck 2 (-» page 1). Tone to the radio stalon (-* page 14) or selec the aux source (oF pope 16), 4 Press [SHIFT] + [CLOCK/TIMER] to select the timer function. Everytime you press the button: CLOCK + PLAY + @REC tL Previous display —! PLAY: to set the play timor REC: to sal the reco timer 2 ON-time setting © (whin 8 seconds or so) Pross {l¥4, REW/V] or [>P1, A/FF] to oot the start time. ® Press [SHIFT] + [CLOCK/TIMER]. OFF time setting @® Press (44, REW/V] or (PPI, AFF] to set the finish ti @ Press [SHIFT] + [CLOCK/TIMER]. ‘The start and finish tlmes are now set. 4 Press [SHIFT] + [OPLAV/REC] to display the timer Indicator. vary time you press the button: @PLAY + OREC tH — ‘PLAY: to tun the play tinar on ‘@REC:_ to fu the record fat on {he indicator doost't appeer if tho stat and finish mes or the dock hast been set) 5 Press [] to turn the unit off. ‘Tho unit must be off for the timers to operate. ‘Play timer: Pay wil start inthe set condition at the eet tine th volume Increasing gradual to the set ove ‘Record timer: The unk comes on 90 seconds before the set tino th tha volume muted ‘To cancel the timer Press [SHIFT] + [2PLAYIREC] to clear the timer inicator from tho displ. {The timer comes on atthe sat time everyday I the timers on.) To change the settings (when the ur To change the playirecord times. Do stops 1,2, 9 and 5 ‘To change the souree or volume 4 Press [SHIFT] + (OPLAY/REC] fo lear he timer indeator rom the display. 2. Make changes tothe source or volume. '3.Do steps 4 105. is on) ‘To change the timer ress (SHIFT) + [DPLAYIREC) 10 select the desired timer. Everytime the button is pressed: ‘OPLAY + @REC tn— ‘To check the settings rose [SHIFT] + [CLOCK/TINER] wale the units onto select"OPLAY" or OREC “The seting® are chown inthe fotowing order Play timer tart ime-sfaich fme-ssouree-volume Record timer: stat tme—sfrish timo-soureo ‘To check the setings while tho unite of, press [SHIFT] + ICLOK TIMER] toa. 1 you use the unit after the thmers are set [Ater using, check that te correct lapelCD are loaded before turing the uni of Ta tum the unt of and on aglaw a teri unten Ho fein ime stig wa ot be ecb « fj sno AUK ap te coe, whan the fr comes on, ho tetas anand eagegos AUK: as he source. you wart ryan record fom comeced ut eta untstmer oe sie mo (Seo conoctaawis rsncton ans) WAM cea Remote control only “Ts tiner tums the unit of eer @ set me, ‘While enjoying the desired source: Prese [SLEEP] to select the time (minutes). Every time you press the button (7 SHEP SEP SLEEP 0 LEP t= SLEEP OFF — ‘To cancel the sleep timer ross [SLEEP] to select SLEEP OFF ‘To confirm the remaining time Press [SLEEP] once, “The remaining time is show for about 5 seconds. ‘To change the sotting ress [SLEEP] to solect tho new seting. ‘You can use the sleep timer in combination with the playrecord toe ‘Mako eure the untis off before the playrecord timers start time, ‘The sloop mor vil be tuned off when you start recording from a CD. ingiguide ‘Beore requesting service, make the checks below. if you cant fix the system as desorbed below, ort something not listed here occur, er tothe ncicsod directory to locate an Authorized Service Centar convoniant to you or contact your dealer. Reference pages are shown as black circled numbers @, Common Problems ‘No sound. “Turn the volume up. Sound stops, Sitch off the unt, determine and correct tne cause, then switch the unt on. Causes include shoring of ‘he postive end negative speaker wires, straining ofthe speakers through excessive volume or paves, ‘and using the unt in a hot environment. ‘Sound is unfixed, reversed or | Check the speaker connections. © ‘comes from one speaker only. Humming heard during play. | An AC mains load or fuoreacent ight is near the cables. Keep other appliances and cords away from tis “ERROR' is dloplayed, “anto=" appears on the units cables. Incorrect operation performed. Read the instructions and try again, ‘You plugged the AC mains lead in forthe fit tne or thore was a power fafure recently. ispley atetandby mode, | sot to tine. “FSI Is claplayed. ‘Check and eorect the speaker cards connection, | this doesnot fi the problem, theres & power suppy problem. Consult the deat. Listening to the radio Noise 1 heard. ‘Use an outdoor antenna. @ ] ‘The stereo indicator tickers ‘ot dosen't. Sound i distorted, ‘Abeat sound is heard, Tum the TV off or separate it fom the unt ‘low hum i heard during rate the antenna rom other cables and cores. ‘AM broadeasta. nn i a] ‘When there is a tolovision set nearby “The ploture on the TV disappears or stripes nfenna ae incorrect. you are using an indoor antenna, changa fo lsplayed differs each time the same disc is inserted. Unusual sound is heard (CD-RW cannot be read. "VBR" Is displayed {instead of the remaining play time, “TAKE OUT/DISC” appears | appear on the screen, ‘Tho TV artonna wit is 00 dose tothe unk. Separat the antenna wre ofthe TV sat tom the unt Using the cassette deck Poor quailiy sound, ‘Glean the heads. SSN | Recording isnot possible. _| ithe erasure prevention tabs have boon removed, cover ho holes with adhesive tape, @ Playing diss ‘The dlaplay ie wrong oF “The dss may be upside down, © play won't str. Wipe te co. Feplace tne doi tis scratched, warped, or non-standard Condensation may have formed ins tho unt duet 8 sudan change In temporeture. Wal about an hour frit to eloar and ty again. ‘The otal number of racks | These maybe scratched, or its data may be defective. Replace the disc. “The dsc was incompletely formatted. Use the recording equipment to fuly format the cis before recording. ‘The unit cannot asplay the remaining playtime for variable bit rate (VBR) tracks “Thera sa problem with the disc mechanism. (A power faure may nave eocurtad,) ‘The tray vill open automaticaly. Remove the disc rom the ray, and after ensuring there is no csc inthe on tay, [onthe atopy. ose The unit wil make the eae changing nolss or & fw moments and then it shoud operate normaly Remote control [ Remote controt doesnt Check tat he batoos are sored eorecty. © [were Replace th bats i thoy aro worn Maintenance IWthe surfaces are dirty For a cleaner, crisper sound ‘o.clean this unit, wipe with @ Soft dry cloth, ‘Cloan the heads regularly to assure good quality playback and {Never use alcoho, paint thinner or benzine to lean this unit recording Before using @ chemically treated ‘came withthe clon caret loth, read the instructors that Use a leaning tape (not included). areas AMPLIFIER SECTION RMS Power output ‘THD 10%, both channels driven. TKhz {Low channel) _75W per channe! (62) sokHz (High channel) 75W per channel (6.2) ‘Total Bi-Amp power 150W per channel! Input sensitivity "AUX 20m Input impedance "AU ya3Ka FM TUNER SECTION Froquency range {87,50 ~ 108.00MMz (SOKHZ stops) (For Europe) Sensitivity 1auv (HF) ‘SIN 2808 15 (For Australia and New Zealand) Sensitivity 2.5y¥ (IMF) ‘SIN 25dB 22 ‘Antenna terminals) 7542 (unbalanced) AM TUNER SECTION Frequency range ‘522. 1620kH (@Kkiz steps) Sensitivity ‘IN 2008 (at 99ktH2) S60 uVim (CASSETTE DECK SECTION Track system “rack, 2 channel Hoads Recorc/playback Sold permalioy head Erasure Doubie gap fete head Motor BC serve motor Recording aystem AC bas 100KH2 Erasing eystem AC fase 100KH2 ‘Tape spood 4gcms ‘Overall frequency response (3B, -6dB at DECK OUT) NORMAL (TYPE 1) a5 Het4ke sn 508 (A weightod) Wow and futter (0.18% (WAMS) Fast forward and rewind time ‘Approx, 120 seconds with 'C-60 caseetio tape CD SECTION ‘Sampling frequency sake Decoding 16 bi tnear Pickup ‘Beam sourcetwavetength ‘Samleondictor aser/780nm (For Norge) Bolgelongde 70mm Laserstyrko Ingen tarig siding sendes ut ‘Number of channels ‘Stereo Frequency response ‘20Hz-20klH2 (+1, 248) Wow and flutter Below measuraale ht Digttt titer ate DIA converter MASH (1 bit DAC) MP3. rate 2kops-320K0pS ‘Sampling freaus rency ‘Soka, 44.1 Kez, 48H ‘SPEAKER SECTION Type ‘3 way, 3 speaker system ‘Spoaker(s) ‘Wooter 16om cone ype Tweeter ‘em cane type Super tweetor ‘25cm piez0 type Impedance HIGH ea Low 6a Input power HIGH 450 (Music) Low GOW (Music) ‘Output sound pressure level B65cBW (1.0m) rose over frequency 3.5 kz, 10 KHz Frequency range 542-25it2 (1608) a7 He-2aidt2 (1008) Dimensions (WxHxD) 227 x 948 x 243mm Mass. 33kg GENERAL Power supply AG 200-240V, SOHz Power consumption a2 Dimensions (WxHxD) 250 x 990 x 970mm mass. 7.89 Power consumption in standby mode: OSW Note: 1. Specifications. ‘witout atic. ‘Mase and cimersions are approximate, 2 Total armonio storton is measured by the digital spectaum analyzer. 8, The labeis "HIGH" and "LOW" on the rear Of the speakers refer to High frequency ‘anc Low frequency. re subject to change Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Web Site: http:/www.panasonic.co,jp/global/ RQT6699-B rtozTbo

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