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YAMAHA 0><-830/0>%- 630 Brine err pee ea Geer Aer earr nee AeA A METIS cae) Page e conte ke ROM ba ten end een) 1 Seen Grea Sm ‘os eon ogi age Teed te tk of ro este sock, do ro SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. 11 ead Ione ~ Ane adety end opting iramuctons shoud be rod bete the appance © 2. Fetan hanctons — The sally and operating Fetters shold be tne for Me rearnce. 3 Heed Warnings ~ Al wamings cn he soins fa ine epaing nstuciens souks be sche 4 alow isuctone — A operating and oer 5 Wate and Malte - The appance shoud nat Be used roar water or exam, moar 8 bah ‘rato, shan si ae hd, 8 ‘semen. cr near 8 surmng pode 6 cans an Sante ~ The appliance cut be ‘eed en wth aca o sla tat roconeoned by te manufac A An applance and can ‘cmonaton sha bo ‘roved wan eae, Quek ‘Sooe onsen ree, Se town tenes ey ‘aus the anpiares and 7. Wale Cong Mourtng - The sepiance shose ‘he mood fo 0 wal or ening ony eesreraed ye marutcte. {8 Vorsaion ~ Te appsne shou be tuted ¢ ‘hat ts eaten of poston does ol rere [oper verison For exaree, to spp ehoue otto austen bea sla ug sini la ‘hat ray Block he vertaon pens or placed butin talon, suchas a boakcae a eae! ‘ay ipso tow ofa tough the vero coenege 9 Haw — te applance should be shuts ay rom haat sutees such as rasa, some. or he spataces ta produce Ma 10 Fowor Sours ~ The applance should be omectod fo a power soppy ony of tho PE esuod the cpr ator of mates 114 Power.Con Potton - Power-spy cots Sheuld be routed 30 Pal ay are hot ay 10 be ‘alk on er prched by ters pac upon or are: hen, payng periods’ aero to cots at Pops, convene replaces, ad to Pot hors thoy eat tom a appa, 12 Cieanng — the applarce shouldbe cleaned oc 25 econrrarded by he ranula. 19 Noruse Poies ~The power cord of to pplance shoas be inpugged am the tel wher Jat rused for along gonad ot te 14 object and aus Evy — Coe shou bo taker £0 that objets do et fal Ho and leulds ae Net Billed tote ide ol the spp. 118 Damage Recuting Serco ~The applanco should te eerced by gun! fewee preore wher: ‘A. Tne power-supply coro he plug has been 1B. Objects have Halen, o qlee bean sod to ‘he apptance; © (0. The apa hes Been exposed oan ot . Te applence does nok appear to epee noma oreo 8 mod cago A pefemares: © Tre applncs has been cop oF the cane omagen. 16 sSoveing ~The ucor should not stomp o coven the apelance beyond those ears dessa in the paring fenscens. AL car sever shoul’ be teorod to cust eovico poe 417 Power Lines ~ An eutsocr ator shoul be Iotted aay fn poe ies. 18 Grounding 0: Posttton - The preceons that hous be then 30 that the guncng oF pon (oot cates CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT 1. To enue He tines pevtormarc, plea ‘raruo sary Keop 9s ne rere read the 2 rata your unt na cel oy, clean place — akay Som winsome, bat sce sd ico mus aon om, moeive oF ok. Avo euzos of Pum (usc, mote) To proert fro of doctied ‘Sere, Jo et pare 10 ran end We '3._Do not opal he per upaise-doun. may ‘vet posiy cazong damage. 4 Newer open the atime. 8 fragn obec ons fo te set creat your dear 5 bo net vse force on ses, lobe o co hen rong the ot Wat tu tho unt oft. Than Dinly sicomat the power lug rd te cx omrecing Wo oer equprart. Nw pul wo coe 0 rot atone fo dean the unit wih choi ‘sven! fis mghcamago Me Nach Usd @ Cos, ey cen 7 soways sot to volume conto co * whi Soworrg fe tener to play @ far tun the vlume up wih fe cue Be goo. 8 be so 1 rem he “Teudesootng” sectzn on tan opting errs bel corcuaing tat Your tn 9 0 ret comoctauso equpmont to th AC ‘gets on the foe panel at egupme roa.tes rove pover than the outs ae aod Wo pow I FrONT Pane. 0 plover Tape deck 1 win meat ver 1 vor 2 Lovdeo des payer | ioe 2) =} Tune wih ara a Pove aetier Toner ‘SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ‘Aer unpacking, check thatthe folowing pats are contalned. | ghensteConmaTiansmater Battres ‘cx-830 (USA are Canada modes) (Europe, UK, Ausala ane General models) cx-690 nude Cord Se "¢Femate Control Cable (mint plug, turntable) | #Remote Control Cable (6-pin. tape deck) ‘© emote Control Cable (5-pn, tuner) ws This Owner's Manual covers wo models, CX-890 and CX-690, Before ‘eating tis Owner's Manual thrctor, th user should rao that there ate dlfetenes betoon the two models Concerning these dierences, CX 80 and 0X60 are individually given the corespending instructions. Reler to the instuston appicable to your unt Because the speciicaions ate also ctlerert, refer to “SPECIFICATIONS” on page 23, (See Fig @ POWER swiTcH (POWER) Poss once to awch the power ON and ence again to svite) the pom (OFF. Before swiching the power ON, set the VOLUME corre! ta the lowest volume level (uly couttrcockwtc), to protect the speakers or sudden highfeve sound, POWER-ON INDICATOR (EXCEPT EUROPE MODEL) POWER-ONISTANDBY INDICATOR (EUROPE MODEL ONLY) ‘This indicator is luminated by swkching the power ON, inie the power is ON, you ean sich the unt to the standby mode & Pressing the POWER kay on ine remote contol transmitter In ths mode Me FOWERON incicaior wil be haf darkened char Indeatre wil top iuminateg, To swich the power ON again. press the POWER Key on ‘emoto-conrtansmiter once agan. To switch the power OFF, noweve the POWER ‘teh on the main un should be pressed @ REMOTE CONTROL sensor This can be used to roceive signals Hom the remate-contol transite. © INPUT indicator ‘The fuminatod inceator ncatos which progam source has been selected by the INPUT SELECTOR, © INPUT SELECTOR ‘hs selector used lo select the program source you Wish to Hsten to oF watch © SOURCE DIRECT SWITCH (SOURCE DIRECT) This swich can be used 10 rode tho aucio ingat signals ety to the ‘output stage, bypassing the tone ceniols, MODE, LOUDNESS, BALANCE ‘convo ang SUBSONIC FILTER swich excopt the MUTING circuit (CX fn) and VOLUME contol By avoiang “muctying" caused by these Sswiches and cieut roulngs, pure sound can be provided @ Audio MUTING indicator This indlotorights when muting Is engaged trom the remote contol Uni), By pressing the MUTING (-20 8) kay ofthe remote-conto! Traemite, the s0unG level wl be mite! By 20 dB. @ VOLUME CONTROL (VOLUME) This canto the sound level Turing it cleckwsa increases the sound Volume, and suring & countecsocKwse decreases i Set ths Cool to the meium ove befor switching ON the power or using an Kut Selector to select a diferent sound suc, theefore protecting the speakers fom sudden nighevel sound. @ REC-OUT SELECTOR (REC OUT) Thi sich can be used to select a progam source and supol that source crecy Io the Tear penel REC. OUT tormnais, ndopondarty of the Sotings of the INPUT SELECTOR, Ths functon therefore allows you to record the selected program source while tering to ancther rogram © PHONO SELECTOR (PHONO) "CX890: Sa Tis Selec to the postion corresponding tothe type of cate beng used by the Lurie: MM (moving magnet: 1 Kohm, 47 kohms/320 DF of 47 kohms/220 BF) oF MC (mnoung col. Koh, 100 ots or 10 Shs) Howewr 9 case of using high output MC Saige, sata tho NM poston =cx620> ‘Tris selector can be used fo select ltr the MM (moving magnet) or NC: (maving eo) pastion to match the shana carvdge used. Howes, case of uang high output MC eardges, select the MM postion, @ MODE SWITCH (MODE) “This awich can be used for safching between stereo and monaural poration. Nonmaly this sich shoud be set tothe stereo positon @ SUBSONIC-FILTER SWITCH (SUBSONIC FILTER) This owich can be Used to cat out uraowtequency signals caused by tumtabie nemble oF warped records, but wihout losing sound quay © Continuous variable LOUDNESS control Ts conta: can be used fo flan Ril onal range al any vole level ‘he sensiiviy of ea 10 hgh and low fraquoncy ranges wil bo fst al low voume cating. However, tis coxa! roudes an equalzaton cuNe ‘based on human hearing To adust the LOUDNESS contol to your listening lev fest, set the conto to the FLAT pooiion, tn the VOLUME: congo! t your leudest tering level, then fon the LOUDNESS contol counerloctse 10 reduce the volume level without losing the natural tone @® BALANCE CONTROL (BALANCE) This is used to aust the relatve voUTe of the let and right channels, ‘enabling you to componsste for uraalance ccatod mainly by the locatons (ofthe speakers @ TONE CONTROLS BASS CONTROL (BASS) This controls ass Yesp008e. Tun It clockwise fo boost (or courtercockase to atlanuale) bass response. When this contol atthe canter (DEFEAT) poston a fat response is tained. ‘TURNOVER-FREQUENCY SWITCHES. ‘Thase etches can be Used To Ads the tumover pot of the tone conto ether 200 or aQQHe for BASS, and other 2K or Sxbz for TREBLE Ths gues you flexible contol over bass ard weble response ‘TREBLE CONTROL (TREBLE) ‘This contols Kobi fesponse. Tum it cockwse to boost (or counterlolvise to aterunte) treble reaponse. When thie contol Ist he center (DEFEAT) positon, fat response is obtained, ® HEADPHONES JACK (PHONES) Streo headphones wih @eiandard plug can be connected to this jack. Ts jack © Used to pal len to the sound. Inger the hesdpaone ‘Bug info. The sound fom the speakers wil not be Pear (©%-290: See Fig. CX-620: See Fig Belore making any comectons switch OFF all equoment Be sure to connect the i (L) and ght (R) hanno consistantly Deween components. © CONNECTING POWER AMPLIFIER Connect the PRE OUT torinals of fis unt fo the INPUT terninals of the power amp. © CONNECTING TAPE DECK =0x830= Connect the wie fom a tape deck oF other aude tape unk to the TAPE ‘ terminas, and connect @ secord tape deck, or another auc ape uni, tothe TAPE 2 terminas. Te playback (INE OUT) terminals (the tape deck go to he TAPE PE terminals, and the toa (INE IN) tormnas go Io the REC OUT terminals on the rear panel of he unk Connect the wire fam a tape deck oF other audio tape unit to the TAPE terminals. The playback (UNE QUT) terminals ofthe tape dock (0 fo the TAPE PB terminals, ane the record (INE IN) temnale go to "he REC OUT terminals on the tear pare of ths un. ‘© CONNECTING POWER CORD Connect the poner cord ofthis unit to an AC outlet, © CONNECTING TURNTABLE Connect the oulout wies of the tuntabi to the PHONO terminals art connoct the ground wie to the GND terminal Normally, connecting the ‘round wire produces minimum hum, bu in come casos beter rests ‘0 obtained wih the ground wie dscorvected. The triable Comporert and is oubul wiles shout! be postioned wall way fom sources of Fum such as power cords or power Wansloaers of other system components, © CONNECTING TUNER Connect the wies for the tuners cusp teminas tothe TUNER termina of tis unt. Pesiton the tuner so at antenna &s wal an fram this unt for the best posible reception © CONNECTING CD (COMPACT-DISC) PLAYER Connect the output wires tom the CD player fo te CD terminal Pease noto that a tumtable cannot be comected to thes terminals (because they ae not provided with the necessary RIAA equalization). ‘© REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTORS ‘These connectors &e Used when you Fave YAMAHA comecnents tho axa mar These connectons alow you to contol the components fram the ‘rovded remote contl tanamiter. PHONO ‘Connect to 8 turntable using the cable wih minigtog connectors. TUNER Corect to @ tuner using the cable with S-pin conecos. TAPE CComect to @ tape dock using the cable with pin comenior, Note that cable Is necessary tor @ compatible CD player, a compat tape deck, a compatible tune, ec. whieh has a remote gonvol sensor because the remote cont tansmitier operates ther crest @ CONNECTING VCR (VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER) <0x890> Connect the veo terminals of the VOR to the YCR 1 (VIDEO SIGNAL) terminals, and connect the vdeo Terminals of @ second VOR to the VCR 2 (DEO SIGNAL) terminals on the rear panel of this uit. The “y0e0 playback (MIDE OUT) tarminal of the VOR goes to the IN temin, ane the video record (VIDEO IN) terminal goes to the OUT terme Connect the aucio ouput eminals of the VCR to the YOR 1 (AUDIO SIGNAL) terminals, and camect the audio ouput teminas of 2 second VOR to the VCR 2 (AUDIO SIGNAL) terminal. The audio playback (AUDIO LINE OUT) terminals of the VCR go to the TAPE Pa termes, and the auéo record (AUDIO LINE IN) teinals go te the REC OUT termina. <0xs30> Comee! the video teminals of the YOR to the VOR (VIDEO SIGNAL) teminals, Tre video playback (VIDEO OUT) terminal of the VOR goes to the IN terminal, ard Ihe video record (VIDEO IN) termina goes to the OUT terrinal Connect the auc output ferinals of the VOR to the VOR (AUDIO SIGNAL) terminals. The audio playback (AUDIO UNE OUT) terminals of tha VCR go tothe TAPE PB torminais, and the audio record (AUDIO LUNE IN) Tarmnale go to the REC OUT teninas. ‘* CONNECTING MONITOR TV Connect the video terminal fom a ranitor to the MON OUT terminal Note that the aucho eormectors fo the mentor are not necessary 98 the audio porion ofthe sgra’ gent 10 your spaakars trvough this © CONNECTING LDWVIDEO DISC PLAYER ‘Connect the video output terinal from a LD player or a video disc player to the LD (VIOEO SIGNAL) tena Connect the auc output terminals fom a LD player ora vdeo osc payer fo the LD (AUDIO SIGNAL) tominas ‘© CONNECTING POWER CORDS OF OTHER COMPONENTS =0x890 General model For adied converierce, this unt has 3 AC out, wo “suched™ toutes (he power to these recepzacks is wiched ON and OFF by this unt's power wich) anc one “unswiched" outet (he power tos Teoeptacle independent of thie uns power swien) Be sure not 10 Correct appiarees ftaing more than 200 walls f0 the two suited ‘ets or mere than 400 wats to the unewtched outlet USA. and Canada models In the sane way, this Un has 3 AC outets, Wo “switched” cults and one “unswrtched” oul The maximum power to the "swicned! Dletsie sso 200 wats. However te tat the maimum power to the “unswtched” aut Is 900 wats British, Australia, and Europe models ‘The maxmum power that can be connected to the “ewiced” AC outer is 100 wats. USA, Canada and General model For added convenience, this unt has 3 AC cules, wo “switches” tts he pawer to these reoepaces Is swiches ON ans OFF by ‘he units power switch) and ore “unswitchod” outlet (he power 10 his receptacie i trlopendent of the uns power sch), Be sure net to anect applances ttaing more tran 200 wats 10 tho two swiched ‘ails or more than 200 wats to the Unewiched cule. British, Australia, and Europe models ‘The masimum power that can be canecied to the “swiched” AC cult ie 100 wal <0x-830> TO PLAY A PROGRAM SOURCE 1. Bofore sutching this Unt ON, svitch on the components to be fstened (0 or watches ‘2.7m the VOLUME cont to the minimum tev and then swith the power ON, The power inccato: wil then luminal '8. Select tne destod program source by the INPUT SELECTOR. The Ccorespording input nciator wil hen dinate, \Whien PHONO ig slectod, note thatthe PHONO selector shauld be Set fo the postion coresponding ta the ype of cage Being Used Dy the werabie 4. Ply tne program source, 5. Adjust the VOLUME, LOUDNESS, tone and BALANCE contals to provide the desired sound quay, TO RECORD A PROGRAM SOURCE 1. Select the program source 10 be recoded by using the REC OUT sect 2. To liston to program source 10 be Yeoatded, press the let or right sce of the INPUT SELECTOR unt the corespondingindeator 3. Pay the program source to be recorded and et the tape deck or the VOR to the reoo%d made 4.To Isten to ether program source durng recoraing, select the program source to be lstened to wih the INPUT SELECTOR, \Wnen your tape deck has tree head montoing capably, eeect the Corresponding tape source wih the INPUT SELECTOR to ten to just recedes signa ‘he setings cf the tore contol, BALANCE, LOUDNESS and VOLUME conta. 69 not lect the recon TO DUB FROM AN AUDIO TAPE DECK 4. Sel the REC OUT seloctor 10 select the program soutce (TAPE 1 or TAPE 2) to bo dubbed. 2. To stn to the program source to be dubbed, press the let or right ‘ie of he INPUT SELECTOR until the coresponding indicator i 2. Set the tape deck sending the aus signals to the play mode. A ty same fm, sot the tape deck or the VCR recoking the signals to the reoore mode, 4.To Tsien to other program souce during dubbing, select the erooram 0UrGe fo be listed fo by using the INPUT SELECTOR. When your tape deck has thes head mentoring capabiity, select the oresponding tane source by using the INPUT SELECTOR to listen To Ist recoroed egal ‘The songs of the tone contol, BALANCE, LOUDNESS and VOLUME contol, te do not aot he cubbing TO RECORD A VIDEO SOURCE 1. Select the dested progam source to be fecorded by using the REC OUT sober, 2 Sel the VOR for recording to the recor-pause mode. ‘8. Play the vido source to be recorded and stat recording wth the recording VR at the same tine. ‘TO DUB FROM A VCR (VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER) 1. Sal the REC OUT SELECTOR to select the program source (WCRI or ‘VORZ} to bo dubbed: 2. Set wwe VOR sondng the audio Signals to the play modo. Ab tha sa time, set the VCR oF the Lape deck recokng the signals to te recor ode 3. To Ssten to othr progam source curing dubbing, soleet the program source to be Istenod to by using the INPUT SELECTOR, ‘The settings of the tone covtols, BALANCE, LOUDNESS and VOLUME combat 2 do net aft the dubbing TO PLAY A PROGRAM SOURCE 4. Before sitching this unt ON, sich on the components to be lstaned (0 or watched 2. Turn the VOLUME coral tothe minimum level an then switch the power ON. The power incator wil then Hlyminate 3, Soloct the dostes progam source by the INPUT SELECTOR, The Ccorespondrg put noetor wil her ising. When PHONO fs selected, note ta the PHONO selector shoud be Set 10 the poston conesponding to the ype of caniage being Used by the tanta 4. Play the program source. ‘5 Adjust tne VOLUME, LOUDNESS, tone and BALANCE controls to provide the desred sound quality. TO RECORD (OR DUB) A PROGRAM SOURCE 1. Solet the program source to be recerded (er dubbed) by using the REC OUT soll. 2.To listen to oF waich program source to be recorded (or cubed). press fe let or ight de of the INPUT SELECTOR unt the ‘sorespondirg indicator I 3. Play the program souce to be recorded (or dubbed) and set the tape eck cr the VOR fo the rooare mode, 4.7o listen to oF watch other program source during recoring (or clitbing). sect the program soutee to be Ssened to oF watoned with ‘he INPUT SELECTOR, ‘men your tane deck has tree head montring capably, select the Cconteepondng lape source wth the INPUT SELECTOR 1 listen to jst recorded gna Te stings ot the tone convo, BALANCE, LOUDNESS and VOLUME: conto, et Go not act the recor, [CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS <0x-690> (U.S.A. AND CANADA MODELS) (EUROPE, U.K. AUSTRALIA "AND GENERAL, MODELS). <0x690> (alt mode) goood goods ooogds googad| poco gaan ood ooo a I | | e068 ii] t aa The romote-convo transmitter provided wih tis unt is dosigned to contol af the most commonly used funcions of the amie It the CD Player, LD player, turable, tuner, tape deck and graphic equaizer omected lo 116 unit are YAMAHA components designed far remote onto! compatily (components with an sas mak), ten thie remole- ‘contol tanemter il lz coral various hanclons of each component Pease consult YAMAHA dear for ntormation on which components re compatible wih the temate-conel ransmer Nota at any compatible ‘YAMAHA CO slayer, graphic equals tuner, LD payer or a compate ‘YAMAHA tape deck with a remote contol seneer can be direct ‘operatee by tis remote-control tansmiter © craphic-equalizer keys ‘These hays can be used for operation of @ YAMAHA graphic-equalzor (auch as mode! EO-690, ele) HH has the preseting function EQ ONFLAT Key This Hey can te Used to select whether or not 10 Use the crcl of a grapricequalanr connected to Ins unt PRESET UP/DOWN keys ‘These hays can be use6 to select any of the preset “memories @ input soloctor keys ‘These hays are used To select the audio or the video source. @PLAYICUT key ‘his Fey can He Usod to stat or slop dsc play onthe tunable wit the ows mark) comected fo this unt. Ths ay lnctons nthe same way 1 the PLAYICUT hey 00 the Wurtable el, Preset once 10 stat play, ‘2d ance agan to scp olay. @.co (Compect-aise) player keys [A YAMAHA CC playor wih tbe _s5u mark can, when connected to his Unt be directly conoled by using this remote-control bansmile. SKIP key, ross ths Key advance to the beghning of the nex tack on the disc SKIP key, Press this key to retin to the beginning of the ack now playing Ins key is pressed at the begreing of a tack py wil begin ftom the bogering of the provous tack SEARCH key Press tis kay 10 advance ray SEARCH —1key Pres this key to reverse ray DISC UP/DOWN keys: ‘These keys awe used for eowction ofthe disc, and are apelcabe only to (CO players hat have the magazne type of automatic dso changing Note: i a cacouseltype CD player is used, the DISC DOWN kay fas re function (ony the DISC UP Key operates Io select the next disc inthe crouse, PAUSEISTOP key ‘This key 1s sed fo stop (or temporary stop: pause) the CD player operation. Pray stops temooray when the Key is pressed once, and changes 10 & corloto stop when the key f pressed gan, PLAY key Press this kay to play the CD. © tuner keys ‘A tuner withthe wma can be conkoted by using this remotecont tranemter, AIC key “This ey 16 used to wich botwoon the the PRESET UP and DOWN keys ‘These kaye ate used to ston fo the net higher (UP) or the lower (COW) preset station banks. of staton presets @ VOLUME contro! keys These keys are used 10 aojst the volume level tom the spaskors USA. and Canada models of CX-830 only> ‘These kaye aso have the "eaming” funeton. eer to "ABOUT THE LEARNING’ FUNCTION" on page 18 for deta. @ Tape dock koys tape deck wth the xmssmark can, when connected to this unt, be ‘contoled by using tn remoteconta tanmier DECK AB key Prose this key To select ether deck A or deck B Ht the tape doce connected ig a doublo-cassate tape dock <3 andi keys Pres these hes 10 acvance the tape rapisly in the erection of the PLAY key Prose ths key to start tape payback lf the deck connected 8 a double Cassette lape deck, the tape in tho dock tha payed back moet recently wil beg playback whon this Kay ls pressed RECIPAUSE key Poss this key to set the tape dock tothe recating pause mode STOP key Press the key to stop the tape moverent REC MUTE key Prose fis key fo make @ nontecerded space on the tape utile a recording ih progress IRA Koy Pros the Key to change the mowing oecton ofthe tape. a double casseto tape’ dock is Used, this kay charges the mourg drecton ofthe tape inthe deck A DIR B key (for use wih a double-cascata tape deck ont) Press the key to charge the moving arecton ofthe tape In the dock B, @L0 player keys ‘A YAMAHA LD player (euch ae CDV-T600 or other modes) that bears the -Easmark can, when conected 10 this Unt, be cect conroed by using thes romana tanemiter OPENICLOSE key Press ths kay to open or close the disc tay. PAUSE/STOP key Press ths key once to temporary slop the LD player operation; whan it is pressed again, the LD player changes fo the stop mode, PLAY key ross the kay to start the dsc lay ‘CHAPTER keys (LO) + Whon tHe Ray Is prossed during LO play, tho Bogning of the next ‘chapters detected = When this key is pressed duing LO play, the begining ofthe ‘chaper" sou playing is detected SEARCH keys EE When ths key is prossod ctring ply, play is advanced at high speed “ZWhen this key Ie pressed curing pla, play Is reversed at high speed STILL Keys (CAV) When tis Koy is pressed ding LD (CA) pay, a etl picture oF Irae byrame pletes an be displayed inthe forward drecton, + When tis key Is rosso during LD (CAV) play, a tit picture or frametuysrame pictures can be deplayed in the reverse ecto. ‘SOUND select Koy (LD) This key can be used 10 select the sound ta be played tom the ase ‘and which wil bo ouput fom the let and right aude signal apt jack The selected audio sigral changes in the order STEREO» iL CH-®2R.CH cach time the key is pressed DISPLAY key ‘When Wis Key is pressed during the play of @ LD (CAV) die, the “chapter ard tame numbers atthe pleize now being viewed are Ssplayod on tho scroon ion is fay is pressed during the olay of @ LD (CLM) cso, the “chapter” nurnber and the tine are displayed on the scree. nan tis ay is pressed dung the play of CD, the total me, tne remabing ime or the tack te is efsplayed on the screen. @ uring (-20 48) key Poss this kay to mute the sound level by 20 8. Press the key again | fesune origi! sound twa ‘This fey Is very convenient for lowering tho volume lve temperanly (or Esstanoo, to answer 8 pone cal) withou deturbeg the orginal volume level sot, POWER Key Fer to "POWER.ON INDICATOR" or “POWER-ONISTANDGY INDICATOR 1 @ of "FRONT PANEL DESCRPTIONS” MI BATTERY INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT © Insta the betteres a2 shown below (0X90 (US.A. and Canada models) (6%-890 (Europe, U.K, Australia and General models) (6x.690 (All models) < Ee 1 Be sure to olow the cagram inthe bateny compatment fo assure the proper poste (+) and negative (-) poly 1¢ Do not use old and new balsas athe same tine. (1 battory lnaks, esposo of all batteries: then clean the batory comparent thorough before insaling new batterie. OPERATION RANGE The remote-contoltansmiter must be faced towed the component to be contoled, and be witin a ange of aoout 7 meters (23 Wel for proper ‘operation, (€x830 (US.A. and Canada models) mot-cont ser (0X.890 (Europe, UK., Australia and General model) (0x830 (All models) “Lar cam ao tee or ess Hah) ) 0) ABOUT THE “LEARNING” FUNCTION {applicable to U.S.A. and Canada models only) Ths remote cont tanemiter has a number of programmable Kays Thee kaye can be programmed to “ean” the signal pallens Kom other rometo-cervo wanes By programing this unt with te signals fom other terote-contot tearemites, Fis unt oan then be used pace of one or more other remete-conto transmits, thus makng operation of your various audio land video components more convenion IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS. ERROR indicator RESET ewiten NoTE Thote may oocasionaly be instances, duo to the signa-coding and ‘modiation sysiems employed by the oer remote-control transite, th {Ne Un wit Rot bo able to “lean” is gral. LEARN-NORM ewiteh ‘Signal transmitterroceiver LEARNED indicator goog + doogggadl aogagoaa Learning keys These eys can be used to “ean* (rogram) signals ftom other remote corto anomie Frogrammlbie preset leaning kaye ‘hese keys have aeady been preset wih sonal oy carling te und vourne, iH Sesed Ger gals can be “ated by these eye (oer he presel agra), mo sama way aso onary eamng a {The “eaming’ mad is te sae a tha or he oar fang ie) thee toys ae cone er poamming sana fo we 38 he Imai voumno contl of a YANANA ogla-cound fed processor (mode! OSe2b00, BSP 10, OSHTOOEND, ete) an soon ‘TO PROGRAM SIGNALS FROM OTHER REMOTE-CONTROL, ‘TRANSMITTERS Before programming Sore leamirg keys ara largo than others, bul all keys ae potently ‘apabo oF the same funetons Iso programmed, Keys shoul be programmed ard used accortng to thor postonal comneniance. 1 Uso the included seals to incicato the function for which fearing keys have been programmed. Its recommend thal yeu fest detorrine the best and most conenient yout of the key forthe varous functions you pisn to progam (and attach the seals accongy), and then program te Keys ceorespondingy, Follow the steps described below to program signals from other remote-control tranemiiers to this Unt 1. Set the LEARN-NORM ston to the "LEARN" postion ° 2. Pelton this un anc the ether remote-conto transmiior head to head. Aa 5 10 0m 2-4 a} M omer serie 8. Press the leaning key (or programmable preset learing key) on tis ‘unto which tre progarnming wil be made HF he pressed key is unprogramemed, the LEARNED incoator wil fash Continuous. the key already programmed, the LEARNED indicator vill fash continuous and, a he same tre, the ERROR inccaor wil Tiuminat. Then fronted to the nest op I YoU wart to change that fatten already programered for te xay. W you co not want to change ft hawews, press the key fo be programmed net and proceed to the “eaming” operation of that key. 4, Frese the key (on the ether remote-control transmit fr the funtion to be programmes, + The LEARNED ang ERROR inscaors wil Burinale contewously wie the signa tom the other romote-cono! transmit oe being received by Bis unt. Press and Nod the kay on the oer remoto-contol transmitter ul fe tuminaton of these inccstes stops. The LEARNED incalor wit ilminale for abou we seconds when the programming of signals has boen suncesstully competed Repeal slops 2 and 4 untl the signals for al programenings you wart to mate ale successiuly programed, 6. Aer al programing is completed, st he LEARN.NORM suitch to the NORM" poston, so > ‘Alor al rogiarning is completed, by operating this unit Notes 1 Note thatthe success xogiamming of signals to a learing key resuts in me erasure of preousy rogarrred signals and ther replacement by the newly programmed signa, (6 stop if the key on the other romote-corto| ranemiter is ot pressed within 15 seconds after a learning Hey Is pressed, ms unt wll luomatcaly return fo tw stale tat was in efit bolero te Warning hey was pressed. © the signals are not euccesstuly programmed to this unt, tbe ERRO Ingest il ah Yor bout two Seconds sgnale Yo be programme fo too long and this unt carrot program them. this unt aukomatea ‘expands the work area capacty 10 be doubled, and wil then avait tf rox enty. Dung tis slard-by mace the LEARNED inicator Hashes r29idy. I this heopens ty ptogrammieg again ‘Athough, because this unt empioys the variable length programming ‘method, long signals can algo be progres, fal sgnals ‘rogrammed ae long signals, might Pappen thatthe Eapacty of th rramoy area would be completely used before al hays Tat ae Progarimabe ae actualy progarened, and no turner programing ‘would be possible. ths happens, after the sna fom the oer rerete-contol tansmiter |s receved in stop 4), the LEARNED ines fond the ERAOR inccatr wil fash bo teres Momory back-up A of To programme funeors wil be retaned while you replace the buateres. However, if no bateries are intaled fr few hours, the memory wil be easee and will have lo be progatned aga ‘Trouble shooting guide (© F programming carvot be mado successtuly, ofthis remote contol transmitter Goes not ction even theugh the programing was suvoeset, check the foloning pins "Check whether the balteies ofthe ther emate-cntal tanemiter ‘2 weak [Note that eventhough 6 battles may be strong enaugh to ‘operate the component was made fr they may be too weak to tanser signals to tas unt. I so, rplace te batlries of tho abhor rometo-cortal wangmiter, * Check whether the distance between the two remete-contol lransnatos i¢ to0 fg oF 100 shot * Check whether a strong light, such as dkoct suit, strkng the al arsintrrecever of this wt The romcle-cata tranemite’statleses af 100 weak the LEARNED ‘rdloalor and the ERROR inccalor do not lurinate or fash, oH the stance ox range wih whieh the remote-cowal ransmiter can be used decreases. Weiter ocous, eplace the bateries wih now ones. «Il due 10 a cause other than the above, the indicates do not function lung the programming cperaton, remove the bates fom the unit (e order to ra9et for @ Tow minutes, and then once again inset the bates HOW TO CLEAR SIGNALS PROGRAMMED BY THE LEARNING OPERATION fy using the RESET swich, signals that you have programmed to a learning key oF 10 a programmable preset leaning Koy can be canceled. For'2 programmabio preset laming key. there isa return to the crgrally preset ‘commands fr volume carol of tre conch ampiter when FS SBwich i pressed 4. Set the LEABN-NORM swich fo the "LEARN" poston, « 2. Press the RESET ewich ushg the port of a mechanical pel tc ‘The LEARNED and ERROR inscators wil uminate for 18 seconds| '3. Press and then release the learing key (or promrammable preset tearing hay) Tor which yeu want the rostered signal to be Canceled. The LERRNED inseator's turnation and te ERROR ‘rcoators luminaton wit then sop. ‘Then, hon the cancelation fe five, the LEARNED inator wi ‘uminate for one socond. Ths Inicates the completon ofthe carcelaion proces. To cancel wo OF more prograrmings, repeal stops 2 ard 3. Note 17a learning key (or a programmable preset earing key) not pressed wih 15 seconds ater the RESET sutch Is presse, tis unt wl automaticaly retun 10 the statue that was in elect below the RESET ‘wich was pressed, REMOTE-CONTROL OPERATION Note the folowing points when using this unt for eperaon of ausiaWideo- exuipment 1 Be suze to set the LEARN-NOAM swich tothe "LEARN" posiion «© fms unt faced toward the component 10 be operated and the key reseed corecy 20 that the corect signal can be Irarsmited, the LEARNED inacatr wl urine steaay ‘The ERROR indicator wil Tuminlo if an wnprogarmed key is prossod, oF 1W0 oF more kaye are pressed simutaneously oF one aller archer "ita shot sigs tansmitod by a leaming key, ths tdcaiors ilyinaton wil stop when signal vansmssion ends, even i the hey is pressed for a longer time Before assuming that your unt i faulty, please check te flowing troubleshooting let, which cetals conecive actons you can take youself wehout cling 4 service engineer. 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