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1. 24 General Mainenaneeeeeeeeeeeee 26 Specifications 27 Troubleshooting guide 28 Location of controls R R R 30 Precautions Before operating the system read the following precautions carefully Operate the unit only on 120 V AC 60 Hz Unplug the system from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for an extended period of time To disconnect the cord pull it out by grasping the plug Never pull the cord itself e Should any solid object or liquid fall into the unit unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before any further operation The nameplate indicating operation voltage power consumption etc is located at the rear As the laser beam use in this unit is harmful to the eyes do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only e AC power cord must be changed at a qualified service shop If you have any questions or problems concerning your system please consult your nearest Sony dealer For detailed precautions see the leaflet IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS You can control the system except the cassette deck with the supplied remote commander Remote Commander Insert two size AA R6 batteries with the correct polarity 1 Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow to remove it 2 Insert two size AA R6 batteries correctly so that
2. 4 lt 4 pbb PPI or i lt 4 PPI button the play duration for one side of the tape is displayed as follows 27 30 gt 45 37 b Numeric buttons 1 10 Useful when setting the time for one side of the tape as you want See page 19 You need not press buttons for the seconds unless reguired 3 Press the gt button to start playing Before the unit enters pause mode at the set time with B lit in the tape indicator play starts to fade out To start play for the other side of the tape Press the b or I button The unit enters pause mode at the set time by fading out 2 10 seconds When this play ends time fade is cancelled To cancel time fade Press the EDIT button again To display the time remaining until the set time Press the TIME button twice 25 Keep your system in good condition to obtain the best sound Cleaning the Cabinets Use a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Demagnetizing the Heads Remove magnetism built up on the heads after every 20 to 30 hours of use Turn off the unit before demagnetizing the heads Use any commercially available demagnetizer Cleaning Heads and Tape Path Clean after every 10 hours of use and before recording 1 Press the E button to open the cassette holder 2 Moisten a cotton swab slightly with cleaning fluid or alcohol 3 Wipe heads pinch roller and capstans Playback Erasi Pinch
3. B in the tape Indicator is blinking Another program for the other side is completed selection to be recorded a total playing time b To play the program Press the gt button The selections for side A will be played and then the unit will pause Set the tape to the beginning of side B then press the gt or the II button The selections for side B will be played To stop playing Press the M button You can play the same program repeatedly as long as you do not cancel the edit or erase the program To cancel the edit Press the CONTINUE button and put the unit into continuous play mode The program will be erased To erase the entire program Press the W button once during stop twice during play The program is also erased when you turn off the unit To check the program See page 19 If your disc has more than 20 selections Selection over number 20 cannot be programmed with the time edit function use the programming procedure on page 19 To designate a different time for each side Execute steps 1 to 4 on page 18 then press the If button Then execute steps 3 and 4 for the other side if you have included desired selections in the program The selections of your choice will be replaced with other ones for the unit to fit the program as close to the designated period as possible iy i 23 Fading In Out You can have the play fade in or fade out from 2 to 10 seconds To end the play fad
4. Recording the Program You can insert a pause in your program by pressing the tl button Use this function to make a program for both sides of the tape at one time to O A S 990000 1 Choose selections for side A See page 18 PROGRAM onej COM 6 m PROGRAM b e 2 Press the if button P will be appear in the display and the total playing time will be reset to 0 3 Choose selections for side B See page 18 When you start playing the selections for side A will be played and then the unit will pause with the chosen selections for side B illuminated in the display Set the tape to the beginning of side B then press the gt or ff button The selections for side B will be played What is the tape indicator During program play the tape indicator shows you which side of the tape is being played M 40 0 Side A is being played ao Side A has been played and the unit is in pause mode or side B is being played To check the remaining time Press the TIME button once to see the remaining time of the selection being played twice to see the total remaining time once more to return to the initial display If you have inserted a pause the display shows the remaining time until the pause ao appears while checking the program for side A and also o3appears while checking the program for side B 1f1 is displayed instead of the actual time you have programmed a selection numb
5. 2 Insert the wire Supplied wire antenna For better reception Connect to an outdoor antenna 3 Push up the button AM Antenna Connection ic Connect the supplied loop antenna to the AM and 4 terminals You can attach the loop antenna on the wall using the commercially available screws N LUN NELLY Yel ayia v 7 Ss For better reception Connect an insulated wire of 6 to 15 meters 20 to 50 feet to the AM terminal Adding Another Component to the System You can connect a VCR to the VIDEO jacks respectively To select the VCR press the VIDEO button AC Power Cord Connect the AC power cord of the HCD D117 compact disc deck receiver to a wall outlet Turning on the Power DEPTE EA Turn on the power after completing all connections The following operations apply only to reproduced sound The letters in the illustration below correspond to those in the text o na Oh qo OA i i a i i 3 Turn on the compact disc deck receiver Adjusting the Volume A To increase the volume tum the VOLUME control clockwise To decrease it turn the control counterclockwise Tum down the volume before switching on the unit This prevents damage to speakers MIN MAX Adjusting the Sound Quality B Adjust the following 5 BAND GRAPHIC EQUALIZER controls 100 Hz Boosts or cuts heavy bass 330 Hz Adjusts the power spaciousness and warmth
6. roller head head Playback recording head Do not insert a cassette until cleaned areas are completely dry 26 Cleaning Discs When a disc becomes dirty clean it with a cleaning cloth Wipe the disc from the center outward Do not use solvents such as benzine thinner commercially available cleaners or anti static spray intended for analog discs Specifications AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION with 6 ohm loads both channel driven from 40 20 000 Hz rated 15 watts per channel minimum RMS power with no more than 0 5 total harmonic distortion from 250 milliwatts to rated output Tuner System FM stereo FM AM superheterodyne tuner FM tuner section Tuning range 87 5 to 108 MHz Antenna 300 ohms balanced 75 ohms unbalanced Intermediate frequency 10 7 MHz AM tuner section Tuning range 530 to 1 710 kHz Antenna AM loop antenna External antenna terminal Intermediate frequency 450 kHz Amplifier HEADPHONES Stereo phone Accepts headphones of 8 ohms or more Frequency response VIDEO 15 Hz to 50 kHz dB Cassette deck Recording system 4 track 2 channel stereo Frequency response DOLBY NR OFF With Type Il cassette Sony UX S 40 Hz to 14 kHz 3 dB With Type cassette Sony HF S 40 Hz to 13 kHz 3 dB Wow and flutter 0 1 WRMS Compact disc player Frequency response 2 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB Signal to noise ratio More than 93 dB Dynami
7. I or 4 44 button pressed The search speed will increase but there will be no sound Watch the display to find the desired point To resume play press the gt or If button at the desired point The gt indication appears When you reach the end of a disc by continuously pressing the gt gt PPI button Press the i44 lt lt or I button to return to normal indication Playing in a Random Order You can have the selections played in a random order The unit will play all the selections or just the selections you desire Shuffle Play 2 Press the SHUFFLE button SHUFFLE appears in the display SHUFFLE 3 Press the gt button Shuffle play starts To stop playing Press the M button To cancel shuffle play Press the CONTINUE button and the unit enters continuous play mode SHUFFLE disappears from the display To play only desired selections in a random order Delete shuffle play only performed by the remote commander Delete the undesired selections before or during play To delete a selection press the numeric button on the remote commander for that selection only from the selection number 1 to 12 OFF will be displayed in the display When selections have been deleted before playing the remaining selections can be played by pressing the gt button To restore a selection which you have deleted press the numeric button for that selection On appears in th
8. N CLOSE amp button To close the tray without starting play press the OPEN CLOSE amp button To play an 8 cm 3 inch CD Place it on the inner circle of the tray If the disc is provided with an adaptor first remove it Do not put a 12 cm 5 inch CD upon an 8 cm CD If you press the TUNER button during play The CD player is turned off and disc play stops Caution on volume adjustment Do not turn up the volume while listening to a portion with very low level inputs or no audio signals If you do the speakers may be damaged when a peak level portion is played On moisture condensation If the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm location or is placed in a very damp room moisture may condense on the lens inside the unit Should this occur the unit will not operate In this case remove the disc and leave the unit turned on for about an hour until the moisture evaporates Information in the Display When you press the OPEN CLOSE button to close the tray or press the TIME button in stop mode the display shows you the following information The total number of selections a and the total playing time of the inserted disc b Each time you press the TIME button during play continuous shuffle or program the display changes to show you the following information 4 Remaining time in the current selection a If the current selection number is over 20 is displayed Remaining
9. SONY Compact Hi Fi Stereo System Operating Instructions WIS LBT D117CD 1992 by Sony Corporation Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear Record these numbers in the space provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No LBT D117CD Serial No To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance For the customers in Canada CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED AC PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE THIS APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH THE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS SET OUT IN RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS INFORMATION This equipment generates and uses radio frequenc
10. a desired station A station with a weak signal may be skipped In this case tune in the station manually Press the DUAL MODE TUNING or button again to stop scanning e Press the DUAL MODE TUNING or button repeatedly and tune in the exact frequency When an FM stereo program is noisy or hard to receive Press the ST MUTE button so that MUTING disappears from the display There will be no stereo effect but the reception will be improved Press it again to restore the stereo effect The TUNED indication appears When a station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in The STEREO indication appears When an FM stereo program of sufficient signal strength is tuned in You can store station freguencies in the uni s memory for guick recall later on Up to 30 freguencies in any band can be stored by specifying a code for each freguency The code is a combination es a letter A B or C and a number 0 to 9 A 1 A 2 A 9 A 0 B 1 C 1 Storing Stations 1 Press the DUAL MODE TUNING or button to tune in the desired station DUAL MODE TUNING 2 Press the MEMORY button MEMORY appears and starts blinking MEMORY 4 Press a numeric button to select a number 0 9 A code is specified and the setting of the ST MUTE button is also stored if you cannot store a station successfully Be sure to press the buttons for the code while the MEMORY indicati
11. c range More than 90 dB Harmonic distortion Less than 0 008 1 kHz Channel separation More than 90 dB 1 kHz General Power requirements 120 V AC 60 Hz Power consumption 85W Weight Approx 8 6 kg 18 Ib 15 oz Dimensions Approx 355 x 380 x 325 mm 14 x 15 x 127 inches w h d including projections Speaker systems Speaker system 3 way Weight Approx 4 3 kg 9 lb 7 oz per speaker Dimensions Approx 260 x 441 x 175 mm 101 4 x 179e x 7 inches w h d Accessaries supplied Remote commander RM S171 1 Batteries Sony SUM 3 NS 2 FM wire antenna 1 AM loop antenna 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Troubleshooting Guide Ean ee Before going through the check list below first refer back to the connections and operating procedures Should any problem persist after you have made these checks consult your nearest Sony service facility Symptom Cause Remedy No power AC power cord is not connected Connect the AC power cord securely securely No sound Volume is not turned up Turn up the volume Wrong connection Connect the speaker cords correctly Reversed left and right sound Wrong connection Connect the speaker cords correctly Severe hum or noise Loose connections Make connections securely Unit is near TV or VCR Move TV or VCR away from the unit Symptom Cause Remedy The TUNED or STEREO indication Antenna is not aimed in the right Adjust the location and d
12. e button on deck B Deck B starts playing 3 Press the ll PAUSE button and the gt button on deck A When the tape in deck B ends the tape in deck A starts playing 10 Recording on Tapes You can use tape type I and ll for recording Recording a Tape nn 9909000 5 f U Select a source except TAPE with the function selectors You can also select the audio sources of equipment connected to the VIDEO jacks S Tel reno 2 Insert a blank tape into deck B 3 Press the TAPE SELECT button to select tape type TAPE SELECT 4 Set the DOLBY NR switch to ON or OFF DOLBY NR The Dolby NR noise reduction system reduces tape hiss noise in low level high frequency signals by boosting the signals during recording and then lowering them during playback 5 Press the REC button and start the selected source Recording starts is When the tape is recorded to the end the deck stops To stop during recording press the M 4 button To start recording more precisely 1 After steps 1 to 4 above press the II PAUSE button 2 Press the REC button 3 Press the II PAUSE button again to start recording Protecting Your Recording Break off the tab of the side to be protected For side A break off the right hand tab facing the side A up This prevents further recording on that side Side A o Tab of side B Tab of side A To record on a protected tape cover the o
13. e display To restore all the selections you have deleted press the E button during stop mode When delete shuffle play ends The unit will be ready to play the same remaining selections in a different order What is this indication F LJ This indication appears while the player is shuffling the selections Playing in a Desired Order and Time wai EV ee a ee You can make a program by designating up to 24 selections in the order you want them to be played At the same time you can adjust the total playing time of the program The unit will play the disc according to your program Designating the Playing Order 3 Press the l 4 lt lt or gt gt PPI button to change a selection and check the time If satisfactory go to the next step If not choose another selection 4 Press the PROGRAM button to store the selection a b a Last programmed selection b The order to be played c Programmed selection numbers d Total playing time of selections 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 2 Press the PROGRAM button PROGRAM appears in the display PROGRAM You can play the same program repeatedly as long as you do not cance program play or erase the program You can also program selections only from selection number 1 to 12 directly by pressing the numeric buttons on the remote commander 18 To play the program Press the P button To stop playing Press the IM button To cancel pro
14. er over 20 the total time has exceeded 100 minutes 21 You can designate a playing time and the unit will make two different programs of selections each fitting within that period Use this function by designating the length of your tape for editing both sides of a tape This feature called time edit sets the playing time of each program within the designated time automatically by choosing selections in numerical order You can also program desired selections by priority In this case you can designate desired selections beforehand and the remaining selections will be programmed to fit the remaining time 3 Press the i44 lt 4 gt gt PPI or id gt gt I button Each time you press the i44 lt 4 gt gt PPI oridd vi button the display changes to give you the following duration 23 lt 27 lt gt 30 A 0 gt 45 4 7 To designate the length of one side of your tape by the numeric buttons Press 10 for O on the remote commander It is generally not necessary to press numeric buttons for seconds To adjust the seconds Keeping the 44 lt 4 gt gt PPI button pressed 2 Press the EDIT button and display EDIT changes the set time by 10 second intervals 22 4 Press the EDIT button The selections for program A are determined automatically Then the display shows the last and the selections to be recorded c 5 Press the EDIT button once more while
15. gram play Press the CONTINUE button the unit enters continuous play mode The program will be erased To erase the entire program Press the 11 button once during stop twice during play The program is also erased when the unit is turned off if you press the PROGRAM button during play You can make a program The selection being played will be the first one in the program To check your program Press the CHECK button The first selection in the program will be displayed Each time you press the CHECK button the next selection in the program will be displayed After the last selection End will be indicated and the display will soon return to the initial status To change your program You can make the following changes before starting play To erase the last selection press the CLEAR button Each time you press the CLEAR button the last selection in the program will be erased To add a selection to the end of the program just press the numeric button for that selection You can also add a selection during play or pause To delete a selection press the CHECK button repeatedly until the undesired selection is displayed Then press the CLEAR button To change the order press the M button during stop to erase the program Then repeat the programming procedure from the beginning Playing the Beginning o Each Selection This function can be used in any play mode Music Scan Play 2 Press the MUSIC SCAN bu
16. ing out Press the FADE button when you want to start fading out jt in flashes in the window and play fades out and the unit enters pause mode To restart the play fading in Press the FADE button in the pause mode 11 in flashes in the window The unit enters play mode and play fades in To designate the fading duration 1 Press the FADE button during stop mode 2 Designate the fading duration within tne range of 2 to 10 seconds by pressing the lt 4 lt b PPI ori44 PPI button If you do not designate the duration it is set to 5 seconds 3 Press the FADE button again Note Whenever the unit is tumed off fading time is reset to 5 seconds 24 Fading Out at the Desired Time Time Fade You can have the play fade out at the end by designating the play duration Once the time fade is set it functions twice for editing both sides of a tape You can change discs without cancelling this function and use it in any play mode 1 Press the EDIT button twice during stop mode or press it once in pause mode TIME FADE and A in the tape indicator appears in the display 2 Set the desired play duration using either the i44 lt 4 gt gt ppi or 144 PPI button or numeric buttons on the remote commander CYTI a The 14 a lt P gt gt PPI or 144 PPI button Useful when using commercial tapes 46 54 60 74 and 90 minute tapes Each time you press the
17. irection of the blinks direction antenna Weak signal Connect to an exte nal antenna if the indication still blinks Severe hum or noise Antenna is not aimed in the right Adjust the location and direction of the direction antenna Weak signal Connect to an external antenna if hum or noise still interferes with reception Cassette deck Symptom Cause Remedy You cannot play back a tape u PAUSE is engaged Press the II PAUSE button to release the unit from the pause mode You cannot record on a tape The tab has been removed from the Cover it with a piece of adhesive tape cassette You cannot dub tapes The tab of the cassette in deck B has Cover it with a piece of adhesive tape been removed Unbalanced tone in higher frequencies The DOLBY NR is not in the correct Set the DOLBY NR switch to the same position position as was set for recording Unclear recording or playback Dirty head Clean and demagnetize the recording playback head Excessive wow or flutter or sound Dirty capstan and pinch roller Clean the capstan and pinch roller dropout incomplete erasure Magnetized head Demagnetize the erasing head Remote commander Symptom Cause Remedy The remote commander does not The batteries are run down Replace both batteries operate the unit The remote commander is not pointed Point the remote commander at the at the remote sensor sensor There is an obstacle between the Remove the obstacle remote commander and the
18. nder is provided to call the CATV system installe s attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical Configuration This manual covers the system in the chart below The system number is shown on the carton box Compact disc deck receiver HCD D117 55 0117 In the instructions starting from page 16 buttons on the remote commander are indicated in parentheses unless mentioned otherwise Table of Contents Getting Started Configuration 2 PIECAUMIONS sindene saker rreri EAEE 3 repara ooggggggggggg inie 3 Lomheellsgg gggg a rrienak e 4 Using Your Stereo Turning on the POWER 6 Basic sound adjustments 6 Receiving broadoasts 8 Playing back tapes 10 Recording on tapes 11 Dubbing tapes i 13 Playing compact discs 14 Playing in a random order scccscscsccoresssccscsscercecseceresceres 17 Playing in a desired order and time scccccssrsssecsescers 18 Playing the beginning of each selection eccsserseese 19 Playing repeatedly 20 Recording the program 21 Designating the total playing time 22 Tips on editing tapes
19. of the sound 1kHz Accentuates or dims vocals 3 3 kHz Boosts to a brighter sound or reduces stridency 10 kHz Adjusts tape hiss noise Adjusting the Balance c When the position of the speakers is not symmetrical the relative strength of the right and left speaker outputs will be unbalanced Adjust the balance with the BALANCE control ZB LEFT RIGHT Reinforcing the Bass D Adjust the DBFB control DBFB MIN MAX Enjoying the Surround Effect E Adjust the SURROUND control The surround effect does not function when the sound source is monaural SURROUND MIN MAX For private listening Connect a pair of headphones to the HEADPHONES jack No sound is heard from the speakers Receiving Broadcasts You can listen to FM and AM stations 1 Press the TUNER button 2 Press the BAND SELECT button repeatedly until the desired band appears BAND SELECT hla 1 3 Keep the DUAL MODE TUNING or button pressed for over 2 seconds so that AUTO blinks The unit starts scanning freguencies and stops when it tunes into a station Repeat this step until the desired station is tuned in DUAL MODE TUNING a cm 9050 A When you press the TUNER button The CD player is automatically turned off so that radio broadcast may not be disturbed by noise For receiving FM stations in stereo Press the ST MUTE button as many times as MUTING appears if you cannot tune in
20. on is displayed If the indication has gone off press the MEMORY button again To erase a stored station Storing a new station on a used code erases the previously stored one Tuning into a Stored Station Directly Press the SHIFT button and the numeric button to specify the code for the desired station ck Tapes _ fo nee Ae he cero ET ee ee A eit Dk te You can use tapes of type and II for playback Playing Deck A or B 4 Press the TAPE SELECT button to select tape type TAPE SELECT 5 Press the gt button Playback starts Ee n non TOT 1 Press the TAPE button When the tape is played to the end the deck stops To stop during playback press the M 2 button To fast forward or rewind press the gt gt or lt 4 button To pause press the If PAUSE button To resume press the 11 PAUSE button again To play a tape recorded with the Dolby NA effect Set the DOLBY NR switch to ON The setting is operated on both decks This unit is provided with DOLBY B NR system 2 Press the B 4 button When both decks are set to play mode oe Only the sound from deck B will be heard Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation DOLBY and the double D symbol DO are trademarks of Dobly Laboratories Licensing Corporation 3 insorta tecorded tape Playing from Deck to Deck Relay Play 1 Insert tapes into deck A and B 2 Press th
21. pening with plastic tape When using type li CrOz tape take care not to cover the slots used for tape type detection 12 Dubbing Tapes You can dub a tape in deck A onto a tape in deck B 4 Press the I PAUSE button then the gt button on deck A 5 same EO OKA gt v gt A AU O A s 5 Press the REC button on deck B Dubbing starts ES vr a ana Df OS 1 Insert a recorded tape into deck A and a blank tape into deck B To stop dubbing press the M 4 button on deck A then press the amp button on deck B You need not designate the Dolby NR system The tape in deck B is recorded with the same recording tevel and Dolby NR system as the original tape in deck A You can listen to other program sources during dubbing Select the source wil function selectors 2 Press the TAPE SELECT button to select tape Pop pao vie A type TAPE SELECT 3 Select dubbing speed NORMAL or HIGH with the DUBBING SPEED button DUBBING SPEED You can enjoy various play modes provided by the CD player Plaving the Entire Disc Continuous Play CT 33392 OO 1 Press the CD button 2 Press the OPEN CLOSE amp button OPEN CLOSE 3 Place a disc with the printed side up on the 14 4 Press the b button To stop during play press the B button To pause press the If button To resume play press the gt or the 1l button again To stop play and open the tray press the OPE
22. the and polarities match the polarity diagrams inside the battery compartment Battery life About half a year of normal operation can be expected when using Sony SUM 3 NS batteries When the batteries are exhausted the commander can no longer operate the unit Replace both batteries with new ones To avoid battery leakage When the commander is not to be used for a long period of t me remove the batteries to avoid damage caused by battery leakage and corrosion To avoid malfunction of the remote commander avoid keeping the commander in extremely hot or humid locations ae Connections em oe BSS ot Turn all the power off before making any connections The diagram below shows the system connection The letters in the diagram correspond to those in the text Notes on Connection e Connect the AC power cord last e Cord plugs and jacks are color coded Red plugs and jacks are for the right channel R and white ones are for the left channel L Speaker Cord Connection Al 1 Strip 15 mm of the speaker cord coating from the end of the cord 2 Connect the right speaker to the R right speaker terminal and the left speaker to the L left speaker terminal FM Antenna Connection BI Connect the supplied FM wire antenna to the FM 75 Q terminal and extend horizontally How to attach a wire to the terminal K gt 1 Press down on the button NETE FF fz I
23. time of the disc b Elapsed playing time c a The no dist indication appears When there is no disc in the tray if you press the TIME button during stop i The total time and total number of selections will be displayed i if a program is stored the total number of programmed selections will be displayed Locating a Particular Selection You can locate the beginning of a desired selection during stop play or pause mode To locate the beginning of the current or preceding selection Press the Id lt 4 ori button as many times as required Keep the Iaa lt lt or i44 button pressed to skip selections This is operable during the stop mode only when using the button on the main unit To locate the beginning of a succeeding selection Press the gt gt PPI or PPI button as many times as required Keep the gt gt PPI or PPI button pressed to skip selections This is operable during the stop mode only when using the button on the main unit To locate directly Press one of the numeric buttons 1 to 12 on the remote commander to enter the desired selection number 16 Locating a Particular Point on the Disc To search guickly while monitoring the sound Keep the gt gt PPI orid lt lt 4 button pressed during play then release it at the desired point To search quickly while observing the display Press the If button to pause then keep the gt gt PP
24. ton gt gt rightward fast winding button lt lt leftward fast winding button 11 PAUSE button REC button only for deck B TAPE SELECT button pages 10 11 13 2i DUBBING SPEED HIGH NORMAL button page13 DOLBY NR noise reduction switch pages 10 11 Compact disc player section Disc tray 24 FADE button page 24 REPEAT button page 20 TIME button page 15 CHECK program check button page 19 CLEAR program clear button page 19 Display window Bo B play button page 14 5111 pause button page 14 E stop button page 14 33 I lt lt gt gt PPE AM S buttons page 16 PLAY MODE buttons PROGRAM button page 18 SHUFFLE button page 17 CONTINUE button pages 17 19 MUSIC SCAN button page 19 EDIT button pages 22 23 24 25 OPEN CLOSE amp button page 14 AMS is the abbreviation of Automatic Music Sensor ET Remote Commander RM S171 1 Function selectors 2 CD operating buttons The DISC skip button functions only on a CD player with multiple disc trays 3 SHIFT button page 9 4 Tuner operating buttons and numeric buttons for CD player 5 VOL volume buttons page 6
25. tton Each selection will be played for 10 seconds and then fade out for 2 seconds After all selections are played scan play will end MUSIC SCAN To start playing immediately Press the gt button To stop music scan during scanning Press the M button Note When you press the MUSIC SCAN button again while playing the beginning of a selection playing will be extended for another 10 seconds 19 You can choose between two different repeat play modes One repeats selections in the current play mode the other repeats any particular selection you like 20 Repeating Selections To repeat all selections a Press the REPEAT button once REPEAT appears in the display The unit will repeat in the current play mode after completing the first play Play mode Continuous play Selections to be played All the selections All the programmed selections in the same order All the selections that the unit reshuffles Program play Shuffle play All the remaining selections that Delete shuffle play the unit reshuffles To repeat the selection currently playing b only during continuous play Press the REPEAT button again REPEAT1 appears in the display The unit will repeat the cutrent selection To cancel repeat play c Press the REPEAT button again In continuous play mode REPEAT 1 disappears In any other play mode REPEAT disappears
26. unit The remote commander is too far from Move closer the unit Operation is not possible The internal control program may not Turn off the power and turn it again be functioning a CD player Symptom Cause Remedy The disc tray does not close The disc is not placed correctly Place the disc correctly on the disc tray Play does not start Dirty disc Clean the disc The disc is inserted upside down Insert the disc with the printed side up II is engaged Press the B gt or tl button again to release it Moisture condensation Leave the unit turned on for approximately one hour Play does not begin from the first The unit is in the program or shuffle Press the CONTINUE button selection mode 29 NS J E SEEE 3 BES Nee Compact Disc Deck Receiver HCD D117 Tuner section O POWER switch page 6 2 Remote sensor 3 MEMORY button page 9 4 ST MUTE button page 8 5 Display window SHIFT button page 9 BAND SELECT button page 8 Numeric buttons page 9 DUAL MODE TUNING buttons pages 8 9 Amplifier section 0 5 BAND GRAPHIC EQUALIZER controls page 7 1 HEADPHONES jack page 7 i2 FUNCTION INDICATOR 13 Function selectors 14 VOLUME control and indicator page 6 SURROUND control page 7 i6 DBFB dynamic bass feedback control page 7 17 BALANCE control page 7 Cassette deck section 8 Cassette holders 19 Tape operating buttons gt play button 4 stop eject but
27. y energy and if not installed and used property that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device on accordance with the specifications In Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Relocate the receiving antenna Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver Move the equipment away from the receiver Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 Note to CATV system installer This remi

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