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1. Using the Radio Data System RDS European model only What is the Radio Data System Radio Data System RDS is a broadcasting service that allows radio stations to send additional information along with the regular program signal Note RDS may not work properly if the station you have tuned in is not transmitting the RDS signal properly or if the signal is weak Not all FM stations provide RDS service nor do they all provide the same types of services If you are not familiar with the RDS system check with your local radio stations for details on RDS services in your area Receiving RDS broadcasts gt Simply select a station from the FM band When you tune in a station that provides RDS services the station name appears in the display To check the RDS information Each time you press DISPLAY the display changes as follows Station name Frequency Tf the RDS broadcast is not properly received the station name may not appear in the display Falling asleep to music Sleep Timer You can set the system to turn off after a certain amount of time so that you can fall asleep to music You can set the timer in 10 minutes increments SLEEP gt Press SLEEP repeatedly to select a desired time Each time you press the button the minute display the amount of time after which the system turns off changes as follows oe gt 90MIN 80MIN OFF lt
2. 10MIN 70MIN After a few seconds the previous display appears SLEEP lights up in the display When you choose AUTO the system turns off after the CD finishes playback up to 100 minutes The system also turns off when you manually stop playing the CD continued s n e 4 1210 f 17 18 Falling asleep to music continued To check the remaining time Press SLEEP once To change the remaining time Press SLEEP repeatedly to select the time you want To cancel the Sleep Timer function Press SLEEP repeatedly until OFF appears Tip You can use the Sleep Timer even if you have not set the clock Note When the Sleep Timer is used you cannot use the Daily Timer Waking up to music Daily Timer You can wake up to music at a preset time Make sure you have set the clock see page 6 To wake up to the radio preset the radio stations first see page 7 TIMER SELECT 1 Prepare the music source you want to play e CD Place a CD To start from a specific track make a program see page 13 e Radio Tune in a preset radio station see page 10 Tape Make the same setting on the timer of the component connected to the TAPE jacks 2 Press VOL to adjust the sound volume 3 Press TIMER SET Press repeatedly until TIMER SET appears then press ENTER The hour indication flashes Set the time to s
3. Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until MANUAL appears in step 2 then press or TUNING on the unit repeatedly to tune in the desired station Manual Tuning e Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until AUTO appears in step 2 then press or TUNING on the unit The frequency indication changes and scanning stops when the system tunes in a station Automatic Tuning To cancel the Automatic Tuning Press TUNING MODE Tips e You can switch from another source to the tuner by pressing TUNER BAND Automatic Source Selection e If you press TUNER BAND while the power is off the power turns on and the system tunes in the last received station automatically One Touch play e To improve broadcast reception reorient the supplied antennas or connect an optional external antenna e When an FM program has static noise press STEREO MONO until MONO appears There will be no stereo effect but the reception will improve Press again to restore the stereo effect suoijei0do Jiseg i 11 12 The CD Player Playing the CD tracks in random order Shuffle Play You can play all the tracks on a CD in random order KKD 1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until CD appears 2 Press CD PLAY MODE repeatedly until SHUF appears 3 Press CD Shuffle Play starts 3 appears and all the tracks play in random order To cancel Shuffle P
4. appears 2 Press I to turn off the system 3 While holding down Ml on the unit press 1 on the unit to turn on the system ATT ON appears in the display When the volume is too low do steps 1 to 3 again to reset to the original level syu uodwo jeuondo i 21 22 Recording a CD on an MD a tape For the operations of the connected components refer to the instructions of each component 1 Prepare the recording component for recording 2 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until CD appears 3 Start recording 4 Press CD D Play starts Connecting external antennas Remove the rear cover and connect an external antenna to improve the reception Refer to the instructions of each component FM antenna Connect an optional FM external antenna You can also use the TV antenna instead 75 ohm coaxial cable not supplied AM antenna Connect a 6 to 15 meter 20 to 50 feet insulated wire to the AM antenna terminal Leave the supplied AM loop antenna connected Insulated wire not supplied Important If you connect an external antenna connect the ground wire and the AM antenna to the terminal To prevent a gas explosion do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe FM 75Q COAXIAL Additional Information Precautions The nameplate is located on the bottom exterior On safety The glass over the display window on the cover is ma
5. Block with 7 mm aperture 20 Hz 20 000 Hz Laser output Frequency response Tuner section FM stereo FM AM superheterodyne tuner FM tuner section 87 5 108 0 MHz 50 kHz step FM wire antenna Tuning range Antenna 75 ohms unbalanced 10 7 MHz Antenna terminals Intermediate frequency AM tuner section Tuning range European model 531 1 602 kHz with the interval set at 9 kHz 531 1 602 kHz with the interval set at 9 kHz 530 1 710 kHz with the interval set at 10 kHz AM loop antenna Other models Antenna External antenna terminals Intermediate frequency 450 kHz Speaker Speaker system Speaker units Impedance Dimensions Mass General Power requirements North American model European model Other models Power consumption Dimensions Mass Supplied accessories 2 way bass reflex type Woofer 9 cm 3 s in dia cone type Tweeter 2 cm 3 16 in dia balanced drive 4 ohms 130 x 216 x 183 mm 5 s8 x 8 x7 lin w h d incl projecting parts and controls Approx 1 8 kg 3 Ib 15 oz net per speaker 120 V AC 60 Hz 230 V AC 50 60 Hz 110 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 40 W 170 x 217 x 200 mm 6 4 x 8 8 x7 Thin w h d incl projecting parts and controls Approx 3 0 kg 6 Ib 10 oz Remote commander 1 Batteries 2 AM loop antenna 1 FM wire antenna 1 Speaker cords 2 Speaker legs 4 Designs and specifications are subject to
6. appears Notes e When the Daily Timer is set you cannot switch to the Power Saving Mode e When the Daily Timer is set in the Power Saving Mode the Power Saving Mode does not function until the timer is canceled Basic Operations Playing a CD To turn on the system press 1 1 Power 1 Touch or press OPEN CLOSE on the remote to raise the disc tray 2 Place a CD vertically in the tray 1 2 With the label side front When you play a 8 cm CD use the optional adaptor l I O Power To lower the disc tray touch amp or press OPEN CLOSE on the remote again 00 oO 3 Press I or CD E gt on the remote KK Play starts lt P gt VOL continued suoijei0d9 Jiseg f 10 Playing a CD continued To Do this Stop play Press W Pause Press B gt HE or 01 on the remote Press again to resume play Select a track Press ka PP repeatedly until you find the desired track Find a point in Press and hold 4q gt gt a track during play and release it at the desired point Remove CD Touch or press OPEN CLOSE on the remote Adjust the volume Press VOL Tips e You can switch from another source to the CD player and start playing a CD by pressing BHI or CD on the remote Automatic Source Selection If you press BII or CD O gt on the remote while the power is off the power turns on and play starts automati
7. desired track number appears then press ENTER 4 To program additional tracks repeat step 3 Each time you program the total time of the program and the last selected track number are displayed You can make a program up to 24 tracks J ejd GD PUL i 14 Playing the CD tracks repeatedly Repeat Play You can repeat a CD in normal play Shuffle Play and Program Play 1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until CD appears 2 Press REPEAT during play until REP or REP 1 appears REP For all the tracks on the CD Play mode Repeat Normal All the tracks in their original order Shuffle All the tracks in random order page 12 Program All the programed tracks in page 13 order REP 1 For a single track only You cannot repeat only one track during Shuffle Play and Program Play To cancel Repeat Play Press REPEAT until REP or REP 1 disappears from the display Using the CD display You can check the total number of tracks the total playing time and the remaining time of the track or the CD When a CD TEXT disc is loaded you can check the information stored on the CD such as the titles or artist names DISPLAY FUNCTION Checking the total playing time 1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until CD appears 2 While the disc is stopped press DISPLAY repeatedly Each time you press the button the display chan
8. interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment Note to CATV system installer This reminder is provided to call CATV system installer 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 NOTICE FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN CANADA CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS
9. G osyNLING LASERSTRALING NAR DENNA DEL AR PPNAD OCH SPARREN AR URKOPPLAD BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN ADVERSEL USYNLIG LASERSTRALING NAR DEKSEL PNES OG SIKKERHEDSLAS BRYTES UNNG EKSPONERING FOR STRALEN VIGYAZAT A BURKOLAT NYITASAKOR LATHATATLAN LEZERSU GARVESZELY KERULIE A BESUGARZAST NOTICE FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN THE U S A 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 CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual must be used with this equipment in order to comply with limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 FCC Rules INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
10. POLARIZED AC PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE Table of Contents Getting Started Optional Components Step 1 Hooking up the system 4 Connecting audio components 20 Step 2 Setting the time ww 6 Listening to the sound of connected Step 3 Presetting radio stations 7 COMPpONEN S 00 eeeeeeseeeeseeeeeteeeeteeeeees 21 Saving the power in standby mode 8 Recording a CD on an MD a tape 22 Connecting external antennas 22 Additional Information Playing CDre as 9 Listening to the radio ssccesessssseeesssseeees 10 Pr caitl Ons siecia 23 Troubleshooting 24 Specifications occ ceeeceesesseeseeeeeseeneeees 26 The CD Player TNdOX EREEREER OTRS back cover Playing the CD tracks in random order Shuffle Play wc eee 12 Programing the CD tracks Program Play oseese 13 Playing the CD tracks repeatedly Repeat Play wo eee 14 Using the CD display cece 15 Other Features Generating a more dynamic sound 16 Selecting the surround effect Using the Radio Data System RDS European model only cee 17 Falling asleep to music Sleep Timer wo eee 17 Waking up to music Daily Timer wo 18 Getting Started Step 1 Hooking up the system Perform the following procedures fo Eo hook up your sys
11. S O N Y 3 867 450 13 1 Compact Component System Operating Instructions Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the rear of the system Record the serial number in the space provided below Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No igi TEXT CMI EX1 1999 Sony Corporation To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Do not install the appliance in a confined space such as a bookcase or built in cabinet This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT MARKING is located on the bottom exterior CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT Except for North American model The following caution label is located inside the unit Z CAUTION _ INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED ABNING NAR SIKKERHEDSAFBRYDERE ER UDE AF FUNKTION UNDG UDSAETTELSE FOR STR LING VORSICHT UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GE FFNET UND SICHEREITSVERRIEGELUNG BERBR CKT NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN VARO AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET ALT TIINA_NAKYMATTOMALLE LASERSATEILYLLE ALA KATSO SATEESEEN VARNIN
12. as tape stickers or paste on it The CD will not play e The CD is dirty Clean the CD with a cleaning cloth e The face of the CD is scratched Exchange the CD e The CD is facing the wrong way e Moisture condensation has built up Remove the CD and leave the system turned on for about 2 hours until the moisture evaporates Play does not start from the first track e The player is in program or shuffle mode Press CD PLAY MODE repeatedly until SHUF and PGM disappear OVER is displayed e By pressing P the last track on the disc has been exceeded Press and hold or press repeatedly lt lt or K to return to a track where playback can begin Severe hum or noise TUNED or STEREO flashes in the display Remove the FM antenna from the rear panel and place the antenna outside the cabinet Adjust the antenna e The signal strength is too weak Connect an external antenna e Make sure the antenna is connected properly e The AM antenna wire is detached from the stand A stereo FM program is not received in stereo e Press STEREO MONO so STEREO appears If other problems not described above occur reset the system as follows 1 Unplug the AC power cord 2 Hold down I then plug the AC power cord into the wall outlet again The system is reset to the factory settings All the settings you made such as the preset stations clock and timer are clea
13. batteries should last for about six months When the remote no longer operates the system replace both batteries with new ones Connect the AC power cord to a wall Note outlet after you complete all the If you do not use the remote for a long period of time connections remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage To connect optional component See Optional Components on page 20 peyezs Bur i Step 2 Setting the time You must set the time before you can use the timer functions The clock is on a 24 hour system for the European model and a 12 hour system for other models The 24 hour system model is used for illustration purpose Set the time before turning the power on DISPLAY 2 3 4 1 Press TIMER SET while the power is off The day indication flashes after CLOCK SET flashing AA 2 Press to set the day then press ENTER The hour indication flashes 3 Press to set the hour then press ENTER The minute indication flashes raran 4 Press to set the minute then press ENTER The clock starts To change the time You can change the preset time while the power is on 1 Press TIMER SET 2 Press repeatedly until CLOCK SET appears then press ENTER 3 Repeat steps 2 to 4 To show the time You can display the clock any time Press DISPLAY repeatedly until the cloc
14. cally One Touch Play If you touch amp while the power is off the power turns on the function switches to CD then the disc tray rises automatically To listen through the headphones connect the headphones to the PHONES jack on the rear panel Notes Do not forcibly press the disc down with your finger as this may cause CD player trouble Furthermore do not obstruct the ejecting CD Be sure to touch amp or press OPEN CLOSE on the remote to lower the disc tray Do not push strongly on amp as this may damage the player The disc tray will not operate if you touch amp while wearing gloves Touch amp with bare hands or press OPEN CLOSE on the remote Listening to the radio Preset radio stations in the tuner s memory first see page 7 To turn on the system press I Vo Power TUNER kaa PPI VOL BAND TUNING 1 Power STEREO MONO VOL 1 Press TUNER BAND repeatedly until the band you want appears Each time you press the button the band changes as follows FM gt AM AUTO UNED STEREO 2 Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until PRESET appears PRESET UNED STEREO 3 Press K1K DD to select the desired station s preset number PRESET UNED STEREO To Do this Turn off the radio Press 1 to turn off the system Adjust the volume Press VOL To listen to non preset radio stations
15. change without notice uo ewoju jeuonppY i 27 Index Adjusting the sound 16 the volume 10 11 Antennas 5 22 Automatic Source Selection 10 11 Automatic Tuning 7 11 Batteries 5 LC CD player 9 12 Clock setting 6 Connecting See Hooking up Daily Timer 18 Display 6 15 DSG Dynamic Sound Generator 16 Hooking up optional components 20 the antennas 5 22 the speaker 4 LL Listening to the radio 10 the sound of connected components 21 Manual Tuning 7 11 Normal Play 9 One Touch Play 10 11 Playing aCD 9 tracks in random order Shuffle Play 12 tracks in the desired order Program Play 13 tracks repeatedly Repeat Play 14 Power Saving Mode 8 Precautions 23 Presetting radio stations 7 Program Play 13 Sony iine http www world sony com Sony Corporation Printed in China Radio stations presetting 7 tuning in 10 RDS 17 Recording aCD 22 Repeat Play 14 Resetting the system 25 Setting the time 6 Shuffle Play 12 Sleep Timer 17 Speakers 4 Surround effect 16 T U V W X Y Z Timer falling asleep to music 17 waking up to music 18 Troubleshooting 24 Tuner 7 10 Tuning interval 8
16. de of tempered glass Under normal conditions this tempered glass is more shock resistant and able to bear more weight than ordinary glass This glass however may shatter if it receives a sharp blow or if it is scratched The system is not disconnected from the AC power source mains as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the system itself has been turned off Unplug the system from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for an extended period of time To disconnect the cord mains lead pull it out by the plug Never pull the cord itself Should any solid object or liquid fall into the system unplug the system and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further The AC power cord must be changed only at the qualified service shop When you connect the AC power cord to the wall outlet mains even though the power is off the system begins charging for remote and timer functions Therefore the surface of this unit becomes warm this is normal On placement e Make sure the system fan is on during use Place the system in a location with adequate air circulation and do not place anything on the system Place the system in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent heat build up Do not place the system in an inclined position Do not place the system in locations where it is Extremely hot or cold Dusty or dirty Very humid Subject to vibrations Subject to dir
17. ect sunlight On installing When you move the system remove the CD continued UONeUOJU EUOIZIPPY s UsUOdWOD jeuondo f 23 24 Precautions continued On operation If the system 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 CD player Should this occur the system will not operate properly Remove the CD and leave the system turned on for about 2 hours until the moisture evaporates If you have any questions or problems concerning your system please consult your nearest Sony dealer On the speaker system This speaker system is magnetically shielded and can be used near TV sets However the picture on certain TV sets may become magnetically distorted In such a case turn off the power of the TV set once and after 15 to 30 minutes turn it on again If there seems to be no improvement locate the speaker system further away from the TV set Also be sure not to place objects in which magnets are attached or used near the TV set such as audio racks TV stands and toys These may cause magnetic distortion to the picture due to their interaction with the system Notes on CDs Do not use a CD with tape stickers or paste on it as this may damage the player Before playing clean the CD with a cleaning cloth Wipe the CD from the center out Do not use solvents such as benzine thinner commercially available cleaners or antistat
18. ges as follows The total number of tracks and the total playing time The number of programed tracks then total playing time of the program when programed The disc title l Artist name l Clock With CD TEXT discs only Checking the remaining time gt Press DISPLAY repeatedly during play Each time you press the button the display changes as follows The track number and the elapsed time of the current track v The track number and the remaining time of the current track v The remaining time of the CD v The track name of the current track v Clock With CD TEXT discs only J ejd GD PUL f 15 16 Other Features Generating a more dynamic sound The Dynamic Sound Generator DSG automatically enhances your music to produce a more powerful sound DSG gt Press DSG Each time you press the button the display changes as follows pee 1 DSG2 ee When DSG is ON DSG lights up in the display To cancel DSG Press DSG repeatedly to turn off DSG Selecting the surround effect You can enjoy the encompassing effects of surround sound SURROUND gt Press SURROUND Each time you press the button the display changes as follows SURR ON gt SURR OFF When SURROUND is ON SURR lights up in the display To cancel SURROUND Press SURROUND to turn off SURR
19. ic spray intended for vinyl LPs Do not expose the CD to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts nor leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight Cleaning the cabinet Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with mild detergent solution Troubleshooting If you have any problem using this system use the following checklist First check that the AC power cord is connected firmly and that the speakers are connected correctly and firmly Should any problem persist consult your nearest Sony dealer General There is no sound e Press VOL e Make sure the headphones are not connected e Check the speaker connections There is severe hum or noise e A TV or VCR is placed too close to the system Move the system away from the TV or VCR 0 00 or 0 00AM flashes in the display e A power failure occurred Set the clock and timer settings again The timer does not function e Set the clock correctly The remote does not function e There is an obstacle between the remote and the system The remote is not pointing in the direction of the system s sensor The batteries have run down Replace the batteries Do not place the system in locations where it is near an electric inverter system CD Player Tuner The CD cannot be read The CD was not placed in the disc tray properly Place a CD vertically in the tray The CD will not eject The CD h
20. k display appears Tips e If you have made a mistake start over from step 1 e The built in clock shows the time in the display while the power is off The upper dot flashes for the first half of a minute 0 to 29 seconds and the lower dot flashes for the last half of a minute 30 to 59 seconds Step 3 Presetting radio stations You can preset the following number of stations 20 for FM 10 for AM Press 1 to turn on the system Press TUNER BAND repeatedly until the band you want appears in the display Each time you press the button the band changes as follows FM AM Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until AUTO appears Press or TUNING on the unit The frequency indication changes and scanning stops when the system tunes in a station TUNED and STEREO for a stereo program appear When you want to stop scanning press TUNING MODE 5 Press MEMORY A preset number flashes Proceed to step 6 while the preset number is flashing If the unit is not operated for more than 16 seconds the preset number disappears and the unit returns to the status of step 3 If this happens start over from step 4 6 Press to select the preset number you want then press ENTER The station is stored Select 1 to 20 for FM and select 1 to 10 for AM 7 Repeat steps 2 to 6 to preset other stations To tune in the station manually 1 Press TUNING MODE repeated
21. lay Press CD PLAY MODE repeatedly until SHUF and PGM disappear from the display The tracks continue playing in their original order Tips e If you press CD PLAY MODE repeatedly until SHUF appears during normal play all the tracks are played in random order e To skip a track press POI Press IX to go back to the beginning of the current track However you cannot go back to the previous track Programing the CD SD Press CD gt All the tracks play in the order you selected tracks Program Play To cancel Program Play Press CD PLAY MODE repeatedly until PGM and SHUF disappear from the display You can make a program up to 24 tracks in the order you want them to be played To change the program You can change the program before you start playback To Do this Clear the entire Do steps 1 and 2 then program press O in stop mode Add a track to the Do step 3 program Tips e The program you made remains after Program Play finishes To play the same program again press CD e When the total playing time has exceeded 100 minutes the time is not displayed and the total 1 d number of programed tracks is displayed Press FUNCTION repeatedly until e If you try to add more than the maximum number of CD appears tracks possible STEP FULL appears 2 Press CD PLAY MODE repeatedly until PGM appears 3 Press KIK1 D1 until the
22. ly until MANUAL appears in step 3 2 Press or TUNING on the unit repeatedly to tune in the station and continue from step 5 To change the preset number Start over from step 2 continued peyezs 6uij2e5 i Step 3 Presetting radio stations continued To change the AM tuning interval except for European model The AM tuning interval is factory set to 9 kHz 10 kHz in some areas To change the AM tuning interval tune in any AM station first then turn off the power While holding down the TUNING button turn the power back on When you change the interval all the AM preset stations are erased To reset the interval repeat the same procedure Tips When a new station is memorized the station formerly memorized at that preset number is erased The preset stations are retained for a week even if you disconnect the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs If noise is heard while listening to an FM station remove the FM antenna from the rear panel and place the antenna outside the cabinet Saving the power in standby mode You can lower the power consumption to a minimum Power Saving Mode and save energy in the standby mode DISPLAY gt Press DISPLAY when the power is off The unit switches to the Power Saving Mode and the clock display disappears The system turns on off by pressing 1 To cancel the Power Saving Mode Press DISPLAY The clock display
23. red You should set them again uo ewoju eEUOHIPPY i 25 26 Specifications Amplifier section For the U S model AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION With 4 ohm loads both channels driven from 70 20 000 Hz rated 10 watts per channel minimum RMS power with no more than 0 9 total harmonic distortion from 250 milliwatts to rated output Canadian model Continuous RMS power output Reference 5 15 watts 4 ohms at 1 kHz 10 THD European model DIN power output Rated 2 12 watts 4 ohms at 1 kHz DIN Continuous RMS power output Reference 5 15 watts 4 ohms at 1 kHz 10 THD Music power output Reference 5 15 watts Other models DIN power output Rated 2 12 watts 4 ohms at 1 kHz DIN 240 V 2 12 watts 4 ohms at 1 kHz DIN 220 V Continuous RMS power output Reference 5 15 watts 4 ohms at 1 kHz 10 THD 240 V 5 15 watts 4 ohms at 1 kHz 10 THD 220 V TAPE IN voltage 250 mV impedance 47 kilohms Inputs TAPE OUT voltage 250 mV impedance 1 kilohms CD OUT Optical PHONES stereo mini jack accepts headphones of 8 ohms or more Outputs CD player section System Compact disc and digital audio system Laser Semiconductor laser A 780 nm Emission duration continuous Max 44 6 pW This output is the value measured at a distance of 200 mm from the objective lens surface on the Optical Pick up
24. rt and stop times every time so injea4 1210 f 19 20 Optional Components Connecting audio components To enhance your system you can connect optional components Refer to the instructions of each component To connect optional components remove the small rear cover first Connecting an MD deck for digital recording You can record from CD into the MD deck digitally by connecting an optional cable not supplied To the DIGITAL IN jack of the MD deck Connecting an MD deck or a tape deck for analog recording Make sure to match the color of the plugs and the connectors To listen to the sound of the connected MD deck or tape deck press FUNCTION repeatedly until TAPE appears To the audio output of an MD deck or a tape deck To the audio input of an MD deck or a tape deck Connecting headphones Connect headphones to the PHONES jack PHONES jack Listening to the sound of connected components 1 Power 1 Prepare the audio components 2 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until TAPE appears Each time you press the button the function display changes as follows E TUNER TAPE CD To attenuate the distortion from the connected components You can change the audio input level for the TAPE input jacks between two levels If the sound from a connected component is distorted reduce the input level 1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until TAPE
25. tart playback Press to set the hour then press ENTER The minute indication flashes Press to set the minute then press ENTER The hour indication flashes again Set the time to stop playback following the procedure in step 5 The music source indication flashes Press repeatedly until the music source you want appears The indication changes as follows m TUNER gt TAPE __ gt CD PLAY ee If you press ENTER the start time followed by the stop time the music source appears then the original display appears DAILY lights up in the display Select TAPE to use an optional component connected to the TAPE jacks as the music source Press 1 0 to turn off the system The Daily Timer is set At the selected time the system turns on automatically and the assigned music source begins playback When the time is over the system turns off and resets the Daily Timer To change the setting Start over from step 1 To check the setting To use the timer Press TIMER SELECT to indicate DAILY The start time followed by the stop time the music source appears then the original display appears To cancel the timer Press TIMER SELECT to indicate TIMER OFF Tip To reset the Daily Timer with the same settings press TIMER SELECT repeatedly until DAILY appears in the display and then turn off the system It is not necessary to set the sta
26. tem using the supplied cords and accessories The front cover is made of tempered glass Please remember to handle this unit carefully Rear cover CL Right speaker Oe ee Remove the rear cover Push in on the tabs and pull up the cover U AM loop antenna Left speaker 00 Eoo Connect the speakers Connect the speaker cords to the SPEAKER terminals as shown below izz ee Insert this portion Notes e Keep the speaker cords away from the antenna to prevent noise e Be sure to connect both left and right speakers Otherwise the sound will not be heard Connect the AM antenna Note on the glass cover of CD Set up the AM loop antenna then connect it player Connect the white cord to the zh terminal The CD player cover is made of tempered glass and the red cord to the other terminal Under normal conditions this tempered glass is more shock resistant and able to bear more weight than ordinary glass This glass however may shatter if it receives a sharp blow or if it is scratched To level the speakers Attach the supplied speaker legs to the rear of the speaker bottoms to level the speakers Note 9 i Keep the antenna away from the speaker cords to i prevent noise 4 Reinstall the rear cover i Q Put the wires through the hole at the bottom Q of the rear cover Inserting two R6 size AA batteries into the remote Tip With normal use the
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