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1.       Turn on the connected component    e Refer to the operating instructions supplied with  the connected component and start playing       Press FUNCTION repeatedly until    PC     or     MD    or    TAPE     appears  page 14         The sound is distorted   e Set the volume of the connected component  lower        16     You have reached the end of the disc while pressing  and holding  gt  on the remote during playing  pause        READ  The CD player is reading the TOC information of  the CD        PUSH STOP  You pressed PLAY MODE on the remote during  playback      PUSH    and    STOP    alternately appear in the  display        Additional Information    Precautions       On operating voltage   Before operating the system  check that the operating  voltage of your system is identical with the voltage of  your local power supply     On safety   e The unit is not disconnected from the AC power  source  mains  as long as it is connected to the wall  outlet  even if the unit itself has been turned off       Unplug the system from the wall outlet  mains  if it  is not to be used for an extended period of time  To  disconnect the power 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    e AC power cord must be changed only at the qualified  service shop       The nameplate is located on the bottom e
2.      Press DISPLAY on the remote repeatedly  during playback    Each time you press the button  the display  changes cyclically as follows    Track number     Elapsed playing time on the  current track     Remaining time on the current  track     Remaining time on the current disc     gt   Clock display     gt  BASS level   TREBLE level         _____    appears during Program Play        Checking the total playing  time  CD     Press DISPLAY on the remote repeatedly in  stop mode    Each time you press the button  the display  changes cyclically as follows     E During Program Play with a program   Last track number     Total playing time of the   program       Total number of programed tracks       Clock display     BASS level     TREBLE   level   xx     _    appears when the total playing time of the  disc exceeds 100 minutes or when the selected track  number is 21 or above for a disc with 21 tracks or  more     During other times    Total number of tracks     Total playing time     gt   Clock display     BASS level   TREBLE level    Ae dsig 7    13     142    Optional Components    Hooking up optional components    To enhance your system  you can connect optional components  Refer to the operating instructions    provided with each component                                To the audio input  jacks of an optional  analog component          From the audio  output jacks of an  optional analog  component       Optional analog component          Optional analog component    He
3.    Use buttons on the remote for the operation        Listening to a preset station        Preset Tuning    Preset radio stations in the tuner   s memory first   see    Presetting radio stations    on page 8      1 Press TUNER BAND repeatedly to  select FM or AM     2 Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until  the preset number appears in the  display    3 Press TUNING       repeatedly to select  the desired preset station        Listening to non preset radio  station        Manual Tuning      Press TUNER BAND repeatedly to  select FM or AM     2 Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until     AUTO    and the preset number  disappear from the display     3 Press TUNING     repeatedly to tune in   the desired station    Tips      To improve broadcast reception  adjust the supplied  antennas  or connect a commercially available  external antenna    e When an FM stereo program has static noise  press  FM MODE until    MONO    appears  There will be no  stereo effect  but the reception will improve    e In step 2  press TUNING MODE repeatedly until     AUTO    and the frequency appear in the display   then press TUNING      The frequency indication  changes and scanning stops when the system tunes in  a station  Automatic Tuning      Sound Adjustment    Adjusting the sound    You can adjust the bass and treble to enjoy more  powerful sound   Use buttons on the remote for the operation        Generating a more dynamic  sound  Dynamic Sound  Generator     Press DSG   To cancel the DSG  press DSG a
4.   e Connect the antenna properly  page 4     e Find a place and an orientation that provide good  reception  then set up the antenna again  If you  cannot obtain good reception  we recommend you  connect a commercially available external  antenna       The supplied FM lead antenna receives signals  along its entire length  so make sure you extend it  fully    e Locate the antennas as far away from the speaker  cords as possible    e Consult your nearest Sony dealer if the supplied  AM antenna has come off the plastic stand     If the system still does not  operate properly after performing  the above measures  reset the  system as follows    With the system turned on  press Ml   FUNCTION and I    at the same time    The system is reset to the factory settings  You  should set the settings you made  such as the  preset stations  clock  and timer     Messages    One of the following messages may appear or  flash in the display during operation              Try turning off surrounding electrical equipment  cD  A stereo FM program cannot be received in NO CD  stereo  There is no disc in the player   e Press FM MODE on the remote until    FM ST    OVER  appears in the display        Optional components       There is no sound    e Refer to General item    There is no sound       page 15  and check the condition of the system    e Connect the component properly  page 14  while  checking      if the cords are connected properly      if the cord plugs are firmly inserted all the way 
5.   w h d     Design and specifications are subject to change  without notice        uopewoyu  jeuonippy    19     20     List of button locations and reference pages       How to use this page Illustration number    Use this page to find the location of buttons and other FUNCTION A  6  7  14  16     parts of the system that are mentioned in the text   Name of button part Reference page          Main unit       BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS                                        ALPHABETICAL ORDER  AEE REZ 1     power   9   4  5  9  11  14   16   DIMMER  1   13  Remote sensor  10 K44  PI  go back go forward   Display window  8  TUNING      4   8  10   4   5  6 7  9  11   FUNCTION  2   6  7  14  16  VOLUME        3   11  E  stop   5   6  14  16                       Bil  play pause   6   6  7    open close   7   6                    10                      Remote control    ALPHABETICAL ORDER BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS                                                                                                                                                                         A E F Z 1   power   1   4  5  9  11  16   BALANCE  10   10  FM MODE  1   10   lt  P gt   fast forward rewind   BASS  6   10  FUNCTION  24   6  7  14  16   2   5  6    CENTER  7   10  PLAY MODE  3   6  7  ma iF Ad forward   CLEAR  26   8  REPEAT  18   7  6  6 7  9  1   CLOCK TIMER SELECT  27  SLEEP  14   11  E  stop   17   6  16     12  TREBLE  4   10  H  pause   25   6   CLOCK TIMER SET  15   5  11  TUNER BAND  f   
6. 4 244 819 11 2     SONY     Micro Hi Fi  Component  System       Operating Instructions    Owner   s Record    The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom  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     COMPACT    MSE    DIGITAL AUDIO    CMT CQ1      2003 Sony Corporation    26B    To prevent fire or shock hazard  do not  expose the unit to rain or moisture    To prevent fire  do not cover the ventilation of the  apparatus with news papers  table cloths  curtains  etc   And don   t place lighted candles on the apparatus    To prevent fire or shock hazard  do not place objects  filled with liquids  such as vases  on the apparatus        Do not install the appliance in a confined space   such as a bookcase or built in cabinet              classified as a CLASS 1  LASER product  This  label is located on the  rear exterior     CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE    KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT    This appliance is             Don   t throw away the battery with  general house waste  dispose of it  correctly as chemical waste              Except for European model    ae  ENERGY STAR   isa U S     registered mark  As an ENERGY  Creed STAR   partner  Sony Corporation     has determined that this product  meets the ENERGY STAR    guidelines for energy efficiency     NOTICE FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN  THE U S A     RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN      CAUTION  TO 
7. 8  10  CD B  play  24  6 7   DISPLAY  13   12  13  TUNER MEMORY  19   8  te m  amp   open close   DSG  8   10  TUNING MODE  23   8  10    ENTER  i6   5  7  9  11  TUNING      B   8  10   EQ    5   10  VOL    20   11   EQ  9   10  VOL   21   11                                                                             uopewoyu  jeuonppy p    21     Sony Corporation Printed in Malaysia http  Awww sony net     
8. EP    and    REP1    disappear     Creating your own    program      Program Play    You can make a program of up to 25 steps     1  2    Press FUNCTION repeatedly to switch  the function to CD     Press PLAY MODE on the remote in  stop mode repeatedly until    PGM     appears     Press k     lt    gt  gt i repeatedly until the  desired track number appears     Keid   ad i       Selected track number    Press ENTER on the remote     The track is programed   The last programed track number appears     followed by the step number   Step number       Last programed track number    To program additional tracks  repeat  steps 3 and 4     Press CD  gt    Program Play starts     continued       78    ge    Other operations  To Do this       Check the program Press K lt  P I repeatedly                order during program play    Cancel Program Press PLAY MODE on the   Play remote in stop mode repeatedly  until both    PGM    and    SHUF     disappear    Add a track to the Perform steps 1     4 in stop mode    end of the program   Erase the program Press CLEAR on the remote in  stop mode  Each time you press  the button  a track is cleared from  the end of the program    Tips       The program you made remains after Program Play  finishes  To play the same program again  press CD  B  However  the program is cleared when you open  the disc tray    e If you select    CD AL    in step 3  you can select all  tracks on the disc at once     Tuner    Presetting radio stations    You can pres
9. REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK        DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK      NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE     REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL        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     i This symbol is intended to alert the user to      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     WARNING   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   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 reloca
10. UNING     repeatedly to tune in  the desired station     4 Press TUNER MEMORY     The preset number flashes  The stations are  stored from preset number 1     Press ENTER     6 Repeat steps 1 through 5 to preset  other stations     Other Operations    To Do this   Tune in a station Follow the procedure described  with a weak signal in    Manual tuning preset      page 9     After step 4  press TUNING        repeatedly to select the preset  number you want to store the  station and then press ENTER           Set another station  to the existing  preset number       To change the AM tuning interval   except for European and Middle  Eastern models     The AM tuning interval is factory preset to 9  kHz  or 10 kHz for some areas   To change the  AM tuning interval  tune in any AM station first   then turn off the system  While holding PPA   press I C  When you change the interval  all the  AM preset stations are erased  To reset the  interval  tune in any AM station first  then turn  off the system  While holding PP  press 1 0     Note    You cannot change the AM tuning interval in the  Power Saving Mode     Tips   e The preset stations are retained for about a day even  if you disconnect the power cord or if a power failure  occurs     e To improve the reception  adjust the supplied  antennas or connect an external antenna     JOuNnL E    ge    Listening to the radio    You can listen to a radio station either by  selecting a preset station  or by manually tuning  in the station 
11. adphones                PC MD TAPE OUT jack    Use an audio cord  not supplied  to connect an    optional component  MD deck  etc   to this jack     You can then output sound to that component  from this system     Ej  PC MD TAPE IN jack    Use an audio cord  not supplied  to connect an    optional component  MD deck  etc   to this jack     You can then listen to the sound from that  component through this system     PHONES jack  Connect headphones to this jack        Listening to audio from a  connected component    1 Connect the audio cord   See    Hooking up optional components    on  page 14     2 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until    PC     or     MD    or    TAPE     appears     3 While pressing and holding W on the unit   press 1    on the unit repeatedly until the  desired sound source     PC        MD    or     TAPE     appears    Start playing the connected component        Recording on a connected  component   Making an analog recording  1 Connect the audio cord     2 Start recording   Refer to the operating instructions provided  with connected component     Troubleshooting    Problems and remedies       Should you encounter a problem with your  system  do the following     1 Make sure the power cord and speaker  cords are correctly and firmly connected     2 Find your problem in the troubleshooting  checklist below and take the indicated  corrective action    If the problem persists after doing all of the   above  consult your nearest Sony dealer     General       T
12. antenna antenna  horizontally          Note  Keep the antennas away from the speaker cords     Connect the power cord to a wall  outlet   If the plug does not fit the wall socket   detach the supplied plug adaptor  only for  models equipped with an adaptor    To turn on the system  press I          Inserting two R6  size AA   batteries into the remote       Note    If you do not use the remote for a long period of time     remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from  battery leakage and corrosion    Tip   When the remote no longer operates the system   replace both batteries with new ones     Setting the clock    Use buttons on the remote for the operation   Press I    to turn on the system   Press CLOCK TIMER SET     Press k     lt   PP1 repeatedly to set the  hour     Press ENTER or PP     Press k   lt    gt  gt i repeatedly to set the  minute     Press ENTER   The clock starts working     paeyeys Buje5 H    O art WN        To adjust the clock    1 Press CLOCK TIMER SET     2 Press Kd  PPI repeatedly to select     CLOCK     then press ENTER     3 Do the same procedures as step 3 to 6  above     5    6 amp 2    CD   Play    Loading a disc    T Press OPEN CLOSE  amp      2 Place a disc with the label side up on  the disc tray         When you  playa8cm   disc  place it  on the inner  circle of the  tray     3 Press OPEN CLOSE 4 again to close  the disc tray     Notes   e Do not use a disc with tape  seals or paste on it as this  may cause malfunction    e Do not forcib
13. ectly 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 disc and leave the system  turned on for about an hour until the moisture  evaporates    e When you move the system  take out any disc     Tf you have any questions or problems concerning your  system  please consult your nearest Sony dealer     Notes on discs   e Before playing  clean the disc with a cleaning cloth   Wipe the disc from the center out       Do not use solvents such as benzene  thinner   commercially available cleaners or anti static spray  intended for vinyl LPs      Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat  sources such as hot air ducts  nor leave it in a car  parked in direct sunlight    e Do not use discs encircled with a protection ring   This may cause a malfunction to the system    e When using discs that have glue or similar tacky   substance on the label side of the disc or that used a   special ink when the label was printed  there is a   chance that the disc or label may become attached to   parts inside this unit  When this occurs  it may not be  possible to remove the disc  and may also cause this  unit to malfunction  Be sure to check that the label  side of the disc is not sticky before using    The following types of disc should not be used        Rental or used discs with attached seals where the  glue extends beyond the seal  The perimet
14. ep   Antenna FM lead antenna  Antenna terminals 75 ohms unbalanced  Intermediate frequency 10 7 MHz  AM tuner section  Tuning range  Pan American model  530     1 710 kHz   with the tuning interval  set at 10 kHz   531     1 710 kHz   with the tuning interval  set at 9 kHz   European model  531     1 602 kHz   with the tuning interval  set at 9 kHz   Other models  530     1 710 kHz   with the tuning interval  set at 10 kHz   531     1 602 kHz   with the tuning interval  set at 9 kHz   Antenna AM loop antenna  external  antenna terminal  Intermediate frequency 450 kHz    Speaker    Speaker system 2 way  bass reflex type   Speaker units   Woofer  10 cm dia   cone type   Tweeter  2 5 cmdia   balanced dome  type   Nominal impedance 4 ohms   Dimensions  w h d  Approx  140 x 275 x 235  mm   Mass Approx  1 3 kg net per  speaker   General   Power requirements   North American model  120 V AC  60 Hz   European model  230 V AC  50 60 Hz   Australian model  220     240 V AC  50 60 Hz   Mexican model  120 V AC  60 Hz   Korean model  220 V AC  60 Hz    Taiwanese model   Other models   Power consumption  North American and Mexican models   40 watts  40 watts  0 25 watts  in the standby  mode   40 watts  Approx  190 x 115 x 235  mm incl  projecting parts  and controls  Mass Approx  3 5 kg  Supplied accessories Remote  1   R6  size AA  batteries  2   AM loop antenna  1   FM lead antenna  1     110  120 V AC  50 60 Hz  220     240 V AC  50 60 Hz    European model     Other models   Dimensions
15. ep Timer function  page 11         The remote does not function   e Remove the obstacle   e Move the remote closer to the system   e Point the remote at the system   s sensor   e Replace the batteries  R6 size AA      e Locate the system away from the fluorescent light     The disc does not eject   e Consult your nearest Sony dealer        Play does not start    e Open the disc tray and check whether a disc is  loaded    e Wipe the disc clean  page 17     e Replace the disc    e Place the disc that this system can play    e Place the disc correctly in the center of the tray    e Place the disc in the tray with the label side up    e Remove the disc and wipe away the moisture on  the disc  then leave the system turned on for a few  hours until the moisture evaporates    e Press CD B to start play     Bunooyseqnol       The sound skips    e Wipe the disc clean  page 17     e Replace the disc    e Try moving the system to a place without  vibration  e g   on top of a stable stand     e Try moving the speakers away from the system  or  placing them on separate stands  When you listen  to a track with bass sounds at high volume  the  speaker vibration may cause the sound to skip        Play does not start from the first track   e Press PLAY MODE on the remote repeatedly  until both    PGM    and    SHUP    disappear to  return to Normal Play        continued       15     Tuner       Severe hum or noise stations cannot be  received    e Set the proper band and frequency  page 10   
16. epeat Play  Creating your own program    7      Program Play  Tuner  Presetting radio stations      0   eee 8  Listening to the radio wo    ee eee 10        Preset Tuning      Manual Tuning    Sound Adjustment    Adjusting the sound          eee eee 10  Timer  Falling asleep to MUSIC          ceeeeeeeeees 11      Sleep Timer  Waking Up tO MUSIC   00    eeeeeeeeteeeeeee 11      Daily Timer  Display  Turning off the display         ceeeeeeeeee 12        Power Saving Mode  Adjusting the brightness of the display    s    Backlight osinean ias 13  Viewing information about the disc in the  display sersan annaa 13    Optional Components    Hooking up optional components           14  Troubleshooting  Problems and remedies               cee 15       Messages    Additional Information    PreCautiOns          cccccccscesseccesseeeseeesseees  Specifications eneses  List of button locations and reference    30    Getting Started    Hooking up the system    Perform the following procedures  E to  J to hook up your system using the supplied cords and    accessories   Right speaker    AM loop antenna    Left speaker    FM lead antenna                                                                            Connect the speakers     Connect the right and left speaker cords to  the SPEAKER terminals as shown below     4 Q  3   gt     S       4            O                      Connect the FM and AM antennas     Set up the AM loop antenna  then connect  it        Extend the FM AM loop  lead 
17. er of the  seal on the disc is tacky        Discs that have labels printed using a special ink  that feels tacky when touched    Discs with non standard shapes  e g   heart  square    star  cannot be played on this unit  Attempting to do   so may damage the unit  Do not use such discs     continued    uonewWsosU  eUOppy il       17     18     Note on CD R CD RW playback   Discs recorded on CD R CD RW drives may not be  played back because of scratches  dirt  recording  condition or the drive   s characteristics  Besides  the  discs  which are not yet finalized at the end of  recording  cannot be played back     Music discs encoded with copyright  protection technologies   This product is designed to playback discs that  conform to the Compact Disc  CD  standard  Recently   various music discs encoded with copyright protection  technologies are marketed by some record companies   Please be aware that among those discs  there are some  that do not conform to the CD standard and may not be  playable by this product     Cleaning the cabinet   Clean the cabinet  panel and controls with a soft cloth  slightly moistened with mild detergent solution  Do not  use any type of abrasive pad  scouring powder or  solvent such as thinner  benzene or alcohol     Specifications    Main unit  Amplifier section    AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS    U S A  model only    POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC  DISTORTION    With 6 ohm loads  both channels driven  from 120    10 000 Hz  rated 10 watts per cha
18. et up to 20 FM stations and 10 AM  stations  You can then tune in any of those  stations simply by selecting the corresponding  preset number    Use buttons on the remote for the operation        Automatic tuning preset    You can automatically tune in all of the stations  that can be received in your area and then store  the radio frequency of the desired stations     1 Press TUNER BAND repeatedly to  select FM or AM     2 Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until     AUTO    and the frequency appear in  the display     3 Press TUNING 4       The frequency changes as the system scans  for a station  Scanning stops automatically  when a station is tuned in  At that time      TUNED    and    STEREO     for stereo  program only  appear     If    TUNED    does not appear and the  scanning does not stop    Set the frequency of the desired radio  station as described in steps 2 through 6 of     Manual tuning preset     page 9      4 Press TUNER MEMORY     The preset number flashes  The stations are  stored from preset number 1     TUNED STEREO    A  NAT NM X   ILICI Si    Di        Preset number    5 Press ENTER     6 Repeat steps 1 through 5 to preset  other stations    Tip   Press TUNING MODE to stop scanning        Manual tuning preset    You can manually tune in and store the radio  frequency of the desired stations       Press TUNER BAND repeatedly to  select FM or AM     2 Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until     AUTO    and the preset number  disappear from the display     3 Press T
19. gain        Adjusting the bass and treble    1 Press BASS to adjust the bass  or  TREBLE to adjust the treble     2 Press EQ       repeatedly to adjust the  level    Tip   To cancel the bass or treble adjustment  press   CENTER in step 2        Adjusting the balance    You can adjust the left right speaker balance   T Press BALANCE     2 Press EQ       repeatedly to adjust the  balance    Tip   To cancel the balance adjustment  press CENTER in   step 2     Timer    Falling asleep to music        Sleep Timer    You can set the system to turn off after a certain  time  so that you can fall asleep to music   Use buttons on the remote for the operation     Press SLEEP repeatedly     Each time you press the button  the minute   display  the turn off time  changes cyclically as   follows    OFF     gt  AUTO      90     80            10     The system automatically turns off in 100 minutes or  after the current CD finishes playing        Other operations       To Press  Check the SLEEP once   remaining time         Change the time SLEEP repeatedly to select the  to turn off time you want        Cancel the Sleep SLEEP repeatedly until    OFF     Timer function appears          You cannot check the remaining time if you select     AUTO       Tip   You can use the Sleep Timer  even if you have not set   the clock     Waking up to music      Daily Timer    You can wake up to music at a preset time  Make  sure you have set the clock  see    Setting the  clock    on page 5    Use buttons 
20. he color irregularity on a TV screen persists      Turn off the TV set once  then turn it on after 15  to 30 minutes  If the color irregularity still  persists  place the speakers farther away from the  TV set        CD player       The disc tray does not open and    LOCK     appears in the display   e Consult your nearest Sony dealer or local  authorized Sony service facility        The disc tray does not close   e Place the disc correctly in the center of the tray   e Always close the tray by pressing OPEN CLOSE       Trying to press the tray closed with your  fingers may cause problems with the player        The clock indication does not show the  correct time   e A power interruption has occurred  Set the clock   page 5  and timer setting  page 11  again        There is no sound   e Press VOL   repeatedly   e Make sure the headphones are not connected   e Check the speaker connections  page 4         Sound comes from one channel  or  unbalanced left and right volume   e Check the speaker connection and speaker  placement   e Connect the supplied speakers        There is severe hum or noise   e Move the system away from the source of noise   e Connect the system to a different wall outlet   e Install a noise filter  commercially available  to  the power line        The timer cannot be set   e Set the clock correctly  page 5         The timer does not function   e Activate the timer  page 12    e Check the timer setting and set the correct time   page 11    e Cancel the Sle
21. ly press the disc tray closed with your  finger  as this may cause malfunction    e Do not place any objects on top of the unit     Playing a disc      Normal Play Shuffle Play    This system lets you play the disc in different  play modes        Track number    1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly to switch  the function to CD     2 Press PLAY MODE on the remote in  stop mode repeatedly until the mode  you want appears in the display              Select To play   No display The tracks on the disc in   Normal Play  original order    SHUF All tracks on the disc in   Shuffle Play  random order    PGM The tracks on the disc in the   Program Play  order you want them to be    played  see    Creating your  own program    on page 7         3 Press CD B       Note  You cannot change the play mode during playback     Other operations          To Do this   Stop play Press W    Pause Press I  Press again to resume  play        Select a track Press K4 lt  P 1 repeatedly        Finda pointina Keep pressing  lt  lt 4  on the  track  Search  remote during playback and  release it at the desired point        Remove a disc Press OPEN CLOSE  amp         Playing repeatedly      Repeat Play    You can play all the tracks or a single track on a  disc    Press REPEAT on the remote during  playback until    REP    or    REP1    appears   REP  For all the tracks on the disc up to five    times   REP1  For a single track only     To cancel Repeat Play    Press REPEAT on the remote repeatedly until  both    R
22. nnel minimum RMS  power  with no more than 10  total harmonic  distortion from 250 milliwatts to rated output     North American model    Continuous RMS power output  reference    10  10W   6 ohms at 1 kHz  10   THD     European and Australian models   DIN power output  rated   8   8 W   6 ohms at 1 kHz  DIN   Continuous RMS power output  reference    10  10W   6 ohms at 1 kHz  10   THD   Music power output  reference    20   20 W  Other models   The following measured at AC 220 V  50 60 Hz  DIN power output  rated   8   8 W   6 ohms at 1 kHz  DIN   Continuous RMS power output  reference    12 12 W   6 ohms at 1 kHz  10   THD   The following measured at AC 240 V  50 60 Hz  DIN power output  rated   8   8 W   6 ohms at 1 kHz  DIN   Continuous RMS power output  reference    10  10W   6 ohms at 1 kHz  10   THD     Inputs   PC MD TAPE IN  stereo minijack    Sensitivity 250 mV   impedance 47 kilohms   Outputs   PC MD TAPE OUT  stereo minijack    Sensitivity 250 mV   impedance 1 kilohm   PHONES  stereo minijack    Accepts headphones with  an impedance of 8 ohms or  more   SPEAKER  Accepts impedance of 6 to  16 ohms    CD player section   System Compact disc and digital  audio system   Laser Semiconductor laser   A 780 nm   Emission duration   continuous   Frequency response 2 Hz     20 kHz    Tuner section  FM stereo  FM AM superheterodyne tuner  FM tuner section    Tuning range  North American model  87 5     108 0 MHz  100   kHz step   Other models  87 5     108 0 MHz  50 kHz  st
23. on the remote for the operation   1 Prepare the sound source you want to  play   e CD  Load a disc  To start from a specific  track  make a program  see    Creating  your own program    on page 7    e TUNER  Tune in a radio station  see     Listening to the radio    on page 10    2 Press VOL     repeatedly to adjust the  volume   3 Press CLOCK TIMER SET      SET    appears   4 Press k   lt    gt PI1 repeatedly to select     DAILY     then press ENTER        ON    appears and the hour indication  flashes     ae i    5 Set the time to start playing   Press K   lt   PP I repeatedly to set the hour   then press ENTER   The minute indication flashes     Press K   lt    PI repeatedly to set the  minute  then press ENTER     6 Set the time to stop playing following  the same procedure as step 5     7 Press  lt 4   gt P1 to select the desired  sound source   Each time you press the button  the display  changes as follows   TUNER    gt  CD   8 Press ENTER     The start time  the stop time  and the sound  source appear in turn  before the original  display returns     9 Press 1 0 to turn off the system     continued    118       12     Other operations  To Do this       Change the setting Start over from step 1        Check the setting  1 Press CLOCK TIMER  activate the timer SELECT   2 Press KA  gt P until     DAILY    appears  then  press ENTER        Cancel the timer 1 Press CLOCK TIMER  SELECT   2 Press KO lt    PP 1 until     OFF    appears  then press  ENTER        Notes   e If y
24. ou use the Daily Timer and the Sleep Timer at the  same time  the Sleep Timer has priority       Do not operate the system from the time the system  turns on until the play starts  about 15 seconds before  the preset time     e If the system is on about 15 seconds before the preset  time  the Daily Timer will not be activated    e You cannot use the optional component connected to  PC MD TAPE IN jack as sound sources for the Daily  Timer     EEN  Turning off the display        Power Saving Mode    The clock display can be turned off to minimize  the amount of power consumed during standby   Power Saving Mode      Press DISPLAY on the remote when the  system is off     To cancel Power Saving Mode    Press DISPLAY on the remote    Tip   The timer continues to operate in Power Saving Mode    Note   You cannot perform the following operations in Power   Saving Mode        setting the clock       changing the AM tuning interval  except for  European and Middle Eastern models        turning on the system by pressing the function  buttons    Adjusting the brightness  of the display   s backlight    You can change the brightness of the display   s  backlight    Press DIMMER on the unit repeatedly   The backlight   s brightness changes cyclically   Tip   The brightness level is factory set at high     Viewing information  about the disc in the  display    You can check the playing time and remaining  time of the current track or that of the disc        Checking the remaining time   CD
25. te 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 the 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 POLARIZED AC PLUG WITH AN  EXTENSION CORD  RECEPTACLE OR OTHER  OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY  INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE     How to use this manual    This manual mainly explains operations using  the remote  but the same operations can also be  performed using the buttons on the system  having the same or similar names     Table of Contents    How to use this manual                  c0c0 2    Getting Started    Hooking up the system    4  Setting the clock    5  CD   Play  Loading     disiros tnea 6  Playing a diseneni nereik 6      Normal Play Shuffle Play  Playing repeatedly    7      R
26. xteror     On placement   e Do not place the system in an inclined position    e Do not place the system in locations where it is       Extremely hot or cold      Dusty or dirty      Very humid      Subject to vibrations      Subject to direct sunlight    e Use caution when placing the unit or speakers on  surfaces that have been specially treated  with wax   oil  polish  etc   as staining or discoloration of the  surface may result     On heat buildup   e Although the system heats up during operation  this  is not a malfunction    e Place the system in a location with adequate  ventilation to prevent heat build up in the system    e If you continuously use this system at a high volume   the cabinet temperature of the top  side and bottom  rises considerably  To avoid burning yourself  do not  touch the cabinet       To prevent a malfunction  do not cover the  ventilation hole     On the speaker system   This speaker system is not magnetically shielded and  the picture on TV sets may become magnetically  distorted  In such a case  turn off 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 speaker system  such as  audio racks  TV stands and toys  These way cause  magnetic distortion to the picture due to their  interaction with the system     On operation   e If the system is brought dir
    
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