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Kenwood UD-405 User's Manual

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1. return to the beginning To return to the beginning of the current program Press once of the current program Press once To play the 4th program To play the 4th program before the current program Press 5 times before the current program Press 5 times more tar 4 seconds suer as corversatior Tapes araras tar 4 seccazs e tne beginning of next 5 on the ena pr Let s put out some sound Receiving broadcast station It is also possible to receive them by one touch operations iW When the TUNER key is pressed this unit will be switched by storing up to 20 stations in the preset memory E on automatically ER 1 Collective presetting of stations Storing radio stations in memory BAND PN 1 Select the broadcast band i ovest i ia Each press alternates the band FM AM To increase H 2 frequency Select a station am When stations have been memorized i d Les To decrease frequency Auto tuning Each press receives the next station Manual tuning Press the key repeatedly or hold it depressed until a station is received When stations have been memorized preset call te w Every time the key is pressed the preset stations are switched over as follows A Select a station t Press for the orde
2. General Dimensions a ua a ann eee WE 180 mm 7 1 16 305 mm 12 D 238 mm 9 3 8 Weight net iot intei es 3 0 kg 6 6 Ib 1 piece
3. To increase the figure e DY Du el lt the figure me ct the day IS he ENTER ink 1 To decrease Yoincrease the figure Uu the figure e i ENTER eye ne rg Q fi ENTER key a same adis tne c Timer operation Adjust the clock before setting the time Operate easy To use Timer O T T 19 405 ife Playback of the selected input source starts at the specified time and the power is switched off after one hour This timer operates only once directly after setting Sleep timer The power is turned OFF automatically after the specified period has elapsed Timer playback timer recording PROG 1 PROG 2 With each of the two timer programs a selected source can be played lor radio broadcast can be recorded in the previously set time period Al timer playback PROG 1 PROG 2 When timer playback starts the volume increases gradually Adjust the clock before setting the timer Operate easy To use Timer 0 T T Timer playback is possible by the simple operation of set ting the source to be played back and the playback start time One hour after the start of playback the power is switched off automatically Q Select the source to be played Switch OFF the power supply GPress the MODE key QSet the ON time VOLUME CONTROL 4 DOWN vi i
4. Experiencing 3D Stereo Sound Retrieval System The Sound Retrieval System is an epochal system which produces a three dimensional sound space by applying the most suitable processing to the sound signal on the basis of the human listening mechanism This permits real depth and sound location considered as difficult to realize with conventional 2 channel stereo general stereo A sufficient effect can be obtained for any source CD tape broadcasts Recording with applied 3D stereo also is possible O Set 3D stereo to ON 30 STEREO O Adjust the effect strength level LEVEL will be displayed FN P Adjust the strength of the effect VOLUME CONTROL S NY up The level increases k LG The level decreases Each press switches the modes as follows c 3D STEREO is lit 3D stereo is ON 2 3D STEREO is not lit 3D stereo is OFF Lights rs 2 3 A B Mea Volume from the equipment connected to the AUX terminal P VIE assise Normal volume adjustment co Effective Sound Adjustment LEADS Fr Enjoying Karaoke ie 5 a E E a When CDs or tapes with recorded voice and instrument music are played it is possible to lower the volume only for the voice part In combination with mic mixing this permits easy enjoyment of Karaoke Connect a microphone Q Turn the MIC MIXING control
5. In dubbing the tape stops at different mo ments in decks A and B The cassette hoider cannot be opened by 25 pressing the eject key i 30 Sound is harsh or high frequencies are not e e sar tre resg eracseg AD reproduced amp es Sound is distorted 5 Noise is noticeable Sound vibrates Recording cannot be started by pressing the record key ve tn JaC7Oken eczrc a Volume of the recorded track changed s roya us CD player unit be played Sound skips 1 With some tapes a squeakv no se IS ne tre s 02 sutcmatcaiiy Tn sis to The mal unctuor Dcn Do no use Notes oN In case of difficulty A CD is placed in the player but it cannot eP ace tne asc propery with the labe side oP eCiear t eTrv anctr ence ty Beware ct Place a 2152 in the CO maver erre Ciear Sound is not produced upwara tne cise propery disc re err ng to Disc nara ng Drecaut ons asc gt r sa remove 1 condensation by evaporator e CD i tr key the dsc refering IC ry disc Dss g eC ean the asc refering to Disc rs 5 eT y anoine disc elnsta l the unit ir a pla e Tae asc s
6. The marking is located on the rear panel and says that the com ponent uses laser beams that have been classified as Class 1 It means that the unit is utilizing laser beams that are of a weaker class There is no danger of hazardous radiation outside the unit Caution Read the pages marked A carefully to ensure safe operation 3 Before applying power Before applying power Contents Preparation section Safety precautions Contents Special features Handling of discs and tapes System connection Connection of the System Accessories Connection of Options Optional Parts Controls and indicators Main Remote control unit Operation of remote control unit Basic section 14 Let s put out some sound Basic use method Playback of CD Playback of tape Receiving broadcast station Let s record Recording Deck B only 18 22 JOS E Application section Playback of CD 28 Listening in the desired sequence program playback Repeated playback Listening to an unexpected title sequence random playback Convenient CD recording Selection of the convenient CD recording type Giving preference to the tape length over the title sequence edit recording ccssar Recording only desired titles ONE TOUCH EDIT single title recording One touch recording of an entire CD O
7. The time is The time is returned advanced OPress the ENTER key ENTER EN Sleep timer Set the number of minutes after which the power is to be turned OFF Q Turn the power ON OSet the time The program timer does not operate until O operation has ended y At the time of tape playback by timer operation the B deck has priority To cancel Press the MODE key twice while the power is OFF turrea OFF automatica ly ater ine me by 10 ratas Tae maxmur To cancel Turn the power OFF or press the SLEEP key until the sleep time is cancelled Adjust the clock before setting the timer Timer operation Timer programming Two 24 hour timer systems PROG 1 PROG 2 which can be used every day and a sleep timer system which works only once are available In each of PROG 1 and PROG 2 the timer data including the operating period and played contents can be set and selected to be activated or not as required Adjust the clock before setting the timer Make preparations for the play recording eTo usten to radio To usten to CC eTc listen to tape e Playing tne auxilary Input ero recoraing E source The station should be Insert a disc Set tape into deck B Make timer setting of Make prepara preset prior to the Program playback is the component con tions for re above not possible nected to the AUX cordi
8. bers Press the ONE TOUCH EDIT O T E key when in the stop mode The disc will start to be recorded ois Producing tape collecting only the first titles BEST HITS function 37 For recording of only one title from several CDs When the BEST HITS key is pressed the first titles of ali set CDs will be recorded in sequence on the tape As already recorded CDs can be exchanged while recording it is not necessary to interrupt the recording Convenient CD recording Giving preference to the tape length over the title sequence time edit recording When the tape recording time is specified recording is ex ecuted with changing the title sequence so that no title will be interrupted when the tape direction is changed at the end of one side When equalizer or another effect is applied to the sound the sound with the applied effect can be re j corded Recording preparations are E Select the EDIT mode O Confirm that the PGM indicator is EE not lit If the PGM indicator is lit press the key to turn it off eile t Press the EDIT key aal D E sed EU The editing is ended when no operation is AT s gt executed for 8 sec or more A Select the disc m s DISZ SkiP f ps B m EJ Enter the recording length of the tape Pr Cen Press the numeric keys as shown belo
9. Call lt w keys TUNING lt lt gt keys O VOLUME keys Tris nas tne same functio as tne VOLUME CONTROL r ma n urit However tne Al VOLUME functor goes rot ON B key 5 MUTE key 15 This 1s used to mute the sound temporarily Q EQUALIZER key 3D STEREO key ai AUTO key DISC SKIP key QEDIT key Usea te CD egr ecord rz it me edt recorairs RANDOM key Fc playback swt ming random s executed between t caccto d nc mal playback Q9 P MODE key 28 Uses tc progcam CD piayback sequence REPEAT key 30 Uses fcr repeated plavpac of a CO POWER key G SLEEP key use set the sleep t mer Operation of remote control unit Operation of remote control unit DOS 2e Loading batteries Remove the cover Insert batteries Close the cover ensert oso 36 i AA sizet batter s riy ondications Operation After plugging the power cord of this unit press the POWER key of the remote control unit to turn the power of the system ON When the power is turned ON press the key of the function to be operated ore ontroe keys successively Model RC G4 erva of second c neve Infrared ray system x gav ng an fe ce shor res with rew ones sirc dent to tre remote senscr maitu erdea or on cnec ing ana ther s t aplace poth of the angr uerc
10. DISC SELECTOR A 2 Wapa ONE TOUGH EDT Step B also can be executed after the order of the tracks has been programmed 20 rot war any c tc be te Recording ana start rec eBotF the cassette deck anc CD stop Convenient CD recording Producing a tape collecting only the first titles BEST HITS function The first titles of the discs will be recorded in sequence During recording of the third disc the already recorded discs can be exchanged This is convenient for collecting hits from a large number of single CDs When equalizer or another effect is applied to the sound the sound with the applied effect can be re corded Recording preparations are required Insert the discs E Make the PGM program display go out Switch to a mode other than RANDOM El Start recording 7 Select the disc to be recorded OPress the BEST HITS key SS E Replace the discs as required Q Replace two discs The tray opens automatically The label must be To end recording When the discs are exchanged in sequence the recording can eRecora ng stops at tne end of the wesent titie be continued without interruptions i evher tne m key iS ecorcing s stooped mmedately dj Effective Sound Adjustment This unit permits selection of equaliz
11. a tape the door sve SE MIXING lO ine TIPALA ENEMIES 55 QUIT REB IIE HEU CX o Bi ERE ONIS SDI Ga TA on BP NIST AA ESOS CDM Aon sic 2 Select the tape transport direction 2o action To reverse the transport direction Check the tape transport direction indicator Q Start playback 2 the key again pia Stop playback B Do tad is erindre t sic De started ALES EN ETE SE NORE NTE EPCOT GC NR PCM PCI PPS ARES A SL BIDEN WE Meme eto 3 Set the recording condition REV MODE DOLBY NR 5 5 Select the reverse mode OSelect the Dolby NR mode 0405 j Selection of the reverse mode Selection of DOLBY NR Noise Reduction REV MODE The Dolby NR system minimizes the hiss noise heard when Qn playing tape When playing a tape prerecorded with Dolby p NR ON be sure to set the DOLBY NR ON for playback Each press switches the modes as follows 7 Both sides are played back recorded and then the tape stops Both sides are played back endiessly The tape stops after recording onto both i t i L j ur sides Lit when DOLBY NR is ON Only one side is played back recorded and then the tape stops DOLBY To end recording nec anM Each press switches the modes as follows evher the ev 5 zressec ecc eing stops alter e
12. fuliy counterclockwise MIC MIXING OPlug the microphone into one of the MIC jacks MCI 2 NEN A Adjust the volume balance between the music input and microphone in put MIC MONG TEN To decrease p To increase microphone microphone volume volume Piay the music El Sing along with the accompaniment ohne voume tee VOLUME CONTROL scr To record Karaoke singing Perform the procedure above until step ee H e 5 Start recording 022 During Karaoke singing using the song recorded on a LE tape the Karaoke sound cannot be recorded i i Enjoying Karaoke with software including the vocal part HIT MASTER lunction I This function makes it possible to enjoy music sources including vocal as pseudo Karaoke sources This makes it possible to enjoy Karaoke even when no special Karaoke CDs or tapes are available Select by pressing repeatedly onm MLL aaa IManuall Popular Rock Pu Jazz 7 Classic Hit master for Karaoke EQ ON not lit Equalizer cancelled EQUALIZER Es Clock adjustment This unit incorporates a clock function Be sure to adjust the correct time before using the timer function 20 409 En Ensure that the power is OFF E Activate the clock adjustment mode Example Adjustment to 8 45 Auro
13. sc eTne Saver 5 suDi 20 mirute tapes for tne tape ntact cleaners because It eamaturcior D ecautions rot subject vibrato je protection uacticr anc nc ntact cleaners containing du fo tn For the U S A CAUTION KENWOOD CORPORATION E Use of controis or adjustments or performance of proce 2967 3 ISHIKAWA CHO dures other than those specified herein may result in HACHIOJI SHI hazardous radiation exposure TOKYO JAPAN In compliance with Federal Regulations following i KENWOOD CORP CERTIFIES THISEQUIPMENT CON i reproductions of lables on or inside the product relating FORMS TO DHHS REGULATIONS NO 21 CFR 1040 to laser product safety 10 CHAPTER I SUBCHAPTER J Location Back Panel For the U S A FCC WARNING This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference uniess the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual The user couid lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made NOTE 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 may cause harmful interference
14. the antenna Speaker left In case an associated system compo nentis connected also read he ir struc Front View manual of the component 2 Never short circuit the and sceaker cords 3 if the left and right speaker connections or the and oclanty are inverted the sound wilt be unnatural with unclear positioning of musical instruments Be sure to connect them without mis Speaker Unit 1 Be sure to insert ali connection cords securely If tFeir connect ons are imper ect the sound may 01 producea noise may interfere Sefore clugging or unb ugaing a con rection cord Se sure to unplug t e power cord from wal AC outlet connecton cords are olugged plugged with the power cora tef n madunct on or damage may 9 t System connection UL ACS Connection of Options optional Parts Connect separately sold parts as shown in the figure Do not piug the power cord into the power outlet until all of the required connections have been made Super woofer SW 500 Extremely low sound Is played back pow erfully This can be used witn any type playback Monitor TV Video coro bs Video input Video output Video deck System connection UDACS AM outdoor antenna If the reception is poor when the AM loop antenna is used dis FM outdoor antenna tribute a v
15. to radio communications if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions 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 interfer ence 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 For the U S A WARNING NOTICE i Note to CATV system installer MAKE COPIES OF TAPES OR DISCS WITHOUT THE PERMISSION attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC that provides guidelines OF THE COPYRIGHT OWNERS ANYONE WISHING TO COPY for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE TAPES OR DISC SHOULD CONTACT ground shall be connected to the grounding system o the build THE MECHANICAL COPYRIGHT PROTECTION SOCIETY LIMITED ing as close to the point of cable entry as practical OR THE PERFORMING RIGHTS SOCIETY LIMITED IN MOST CASES IT IS AN INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT TO This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer s Specifications a S
16. 1 operates i PROG 2 Program 2 operates PROG 1 2 Programs 1 and 2 operate Not lit No program operates Each press of the key switches the program numbers as follows re PROG 1 Program 1 operates PROG 2 Program 2 operates PROG 1 2 Programs 1 and 2 operate Not lit No program operates Important Items UD4OS Eni Maintenance Cleaning the head section Cleaning the heads and peripheral Demagnetizing the head components When the recording ead 5 Tag i For maintairing the best cond tion gt t e netizec tne sound quality wl aezerorare ir deck and for longer service always eec a case demagnetize ead Sing ine neaas irecording olayoack i erasel 0 cormercaliy avalabie demegnetizer heac zm star and pinch roller clean To clean tnem eraser cis pertorm the following rine j 1 Oven cassette holder DOMUS 2 Using a cotor swab aipped in aiconc cean the head irecording siavoacs erase capstan pinch roller caretu ly There are precisely aligned carts tne heads niciuoig the tape guices When cleaning pay specia attert o so as not 10 to them Note L Reference Beware of condensation When wate vapor comes nto contact with the surface a cold Be escec al y carefui in the rg zcnaitions materai condensa ic s c
17. ER Select the preset station i DOWN Nue l r 4 i Enter it PED Select the broadcast station only when TUNER is selected above Q gt vorum CONTROL Enter it Pow Select the preset station No Nue j i jr 1 i ENTER ERG cie i Q Enter it 9 eihe station to be received with timer must be preset betere nanc 8 Select the timer program No to be used Each press of the key switches the program numbers as follows ie i PROG 1 Execution of program 1 only i PROG 2 Execution of program 2 only 3 PR0G 1 2 Execution of programs 1 and 2 c 4 Timer OFF TUNING Ensure that the power is OFF Check the reservation content Select the proqram number to be checked l z f A When timer operation is not required Press so that all PROG indicators are OFF TUNING Re To set the same timer program again Press so that the desired PROG indica tors lights Adjust the clock before setting the timer Timer operation Each press of the key switches the program numbers as follows PROG 1 Display of program 1 PROG 2 Display of program 2 Normal mode splay To change the reserved contents Restart the procedure of Timer programming from the beginning Each press of the key switches the program numbers as follows PROG 1 Program
18. KENWOOD UD COMPONENT SYSTEM COMPACT HI FI SYSTEM UD 405 INSTRUCTION MANUAL KENWOOD CORPORATION S DIGITAL AUDIO B60 2588 10 SD KP 97 12 11 1098765432 196 12 1110987654321 4 Before applying power Units are designed for operation as follows U S A and Canada AC 120 V only AC 230 V only AC 240 V only AC 220 V only renes 110 120 220 240 V switchable Other countries For the United Kingdom A Caution Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation Before applying power JE ASS E For other countries Y Factory fitted moulded mains plug 1 The mains plug contains a fuse For replacement use only a 13 Amp ASTA approved BS1362 fuse 2 The fuse cover must be refitted when replacing the fuse in the moulded plug 3 Do not cut off the mains plug from this equipment If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point then obtain an ap propriate safety approved extension lead or adapter or con sult your dealer If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off remove the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accor dance with the following code Neutral Live Biue Brown Do not connect those leads to the earth terminal of a three pin p
19. L user memory The result of ad justment of these items will be memorized automatically 40 Effective Sound Adjustment Listening at Low Level LLC Listening Level Control function When the volume for listening at low level L L C volume is set in advance it can be called by one touch operation At this time the equalizer will be adjusted automatically for the apparent loss of high and low tones E switch the LLC to ON L k E 3 B Adjustment of the L L C volume 2 x Adjust the volume while the L L C indi cator is flashing VOLUME CONTROL ERE 1 2 x ES a Ls ue TAE i S x The L L C volume The L L C volume decreases increases El Memorizing of the adjusted volume Press while the L L C indicator is flash ing LC Whenthe key is pressed again after the L L C in dicator has finished flashing this function is cancelled DN lt e Ths 5 educed ang the low range ard tne ngh range are ccmpensated e ber L L C s ON the change amount sil be comstar cn the VOLUME CON anhor esant ongina vo me nen _ Effective Sound Adjustment Listening with the desired sound equalizer function In addition to four equalizer patterns one equalizer pat tern created by you can be memorized and can be called for use
20. NE TOUCH EDIT recording of all 1 5 Producing a tape collecting only the first titles BEST HITS function Effective Sound Adjustment Adjustment of balance and input level Listening at Low Level L L C Low Level Control function sss Listening with the desired sound fequalizer function Enjoying Sound Field Effects Enjoying Karaoke e Clock adjustment serene Timer operation Operate easy To use Timer O T T Sleep timer Timer programming Knowledge section Important Items Maintenance Reference In case of difficulty as Specifications eser y Special features PEEN NOMAGS itn Easy operation Nearly all operations for CD tuner and cassette deck can be done just with the self illuminated basic operation keys Color keyed function control i Dynamic rotary volume control When adjusting the volume fast turning of the volume control produces a larger volume change for the same angle of rotation of the VOLUME CONTROL knob Slow turning produces a small volume change thus permitting fine adjustment 3 Disc carousel CD player 18 Three discs can be set There are various ways for enjoyment at the time of program playback repeat playback random playback etc One touch edit 25 36 One touch recording of only a single title or the entire CD is possible whil
21. ONTROL AUTO POWER SAVE function 1 When the power is ON and neither recording nor playback is executed for 30 minutes or more the power is switched off au tomatically by this function This function can be made active or not active by the following operation 1 Press when the power is OFF me in m m gt o eo 3 T m E gt 3 v w a e o a ON Auto power save is used L OFF Auto power save is not used perate wren tre input seiector s set tc AUX MID STANDBY mode of POWER switch When the power cord of this system is plugged into an AC out let the display lights up regardless of the ON OFF setting of the POWER switch This indicates that a small amount of current is being supplied to the unit to back up the memory contents This mode is referred to as the Stand By mode While the display is lit the power of the system can be switched ON OFF from the remote control unit Let s put out some sound UTS Playback of CD When a disc is placed into the CD player in advance this unit will be switched on automaticaliy and the CD will be played when the CD i II key is pressed Playback from desired track Playback from desired track To stop playback fast forward and backward i Skipping tracks 1 Load a disc Open the tra
22. Selection of the equalizer pattern Demonstration Equalizer and sound field effect will change sequentially Con firm the effect DEMO The graphic equalizer patterns can be selected according to the genre of music played Recording with applied equalizer effect also is possible Piay the desired music GO Select the music category EQUALIZER zile tre er memorized Popular Hit master for Karaoke EQ ON not lit Equalizer cancelled i m M Creation and memorizing of an equalizer pattern A desired equalizer pattern can be created and memorized Display MANUAL EauaLizen iV Continue to step within 3 seconds Adjust the equalizer pattern Select the frequency SN band N AS j Z Z Adiust the level VOLUME CONTROL E own The level The level decreases increases LOW MID and HIGH can be adjusted in dividually G Memorize the setting ENTER Te Each press switches the modes as follows Each press switches the modes as follows 1 L w Low range bass bass drum etc Medium range vocals guitar etc lt High range cymbals etc 1 2 Effective Sound Adjustment Enjoying Sound Field Effects i Please switch off the sound field effects when listening to a tape recorded with sound field effects ON
23. T REPEAT Each press switches the repeat mode Lights Q Km 7 1 REPEAT I 8 M r 5 H ect NC y 2 DISC REPEAT i Mar 3 ALL REPEAT i Z Repeat OFF is srr n i vw Li Select the disc pisce To stop repeated playback Qo Press the REPEAT key twice x eThe DISC anc REPEAT indicato cff and the play bacs followings tre current moade of th Dayer Starts To repeat all discs Confirm that the PGM indicator is _ sot iit bab rettet ay Biss if the PGM indicator is lit press the n Tat Weer P MODE key to turn it off E SOULS URS OPress to select ALL REPEAT REPEAT Each press switches the repeat mode Lights Q Si 1 REPEAT SA 2 DISC REPEAT T 3 ALL REPEAT pu i Repeat OFF erty Select the disc to be played first Pa p Rs To stop repeated playback Press the REPEAT key again eTne ALL and REPEAT ina cators ao off and the playback following the current mode c tne CD piayer starts Select the CD input To repeat only one track O Confirm that the PGM indicatoris Each press switches the repeat mode Lights not lit U REPEAT the PGM indicator is lit h 2 DISC REPEAT 5 e indicator is lit press the 3 ALL REPEAT P MODE key to turn it off RE Repeat OFF nz to select REPEAT To stop repeated playback Press the REPEAT key three time
24. av rg ron 1 DOLBY NR DOLBY NR is used Beurded vane S d secongs 2 DOLBY NR OFF DOLBY NR is not used ed agar in ess tnn 4 seconas after t has veen umes tnat nstant 1 Lie eo on ol Selectaninputsource other than MORNE RSE RAYS RDS TCR HR a TREE DET TRSA DET SOTA SONS NY XAR LA 3E HEY TE RR 4 SRS PN LTD Y Rh EA 5 Start recording Q Play or tune the input source to be recorded Start recording 2 FRR iti Ras e AIE LIDA OR RA EVAAA E Go EEE SP T PIRA SN LIT TOE ATEK A i AETHER COP SEENT D SC t SASRA TEES 78 PRATE OE EEN 7 OC Dolby HX Pro The Dolby HX Pro headroom extension system records high fre quencies such as the cymbal sound clearly by controiling the bias current during recording according to the frequency com position of the sound being recorded This system is activated automatically during recording with this unit Let s record Beat cancel function There may be cases in which beat noise interferes with record ing of AM MW LW broadcasting In such a case press the DEMO key during recording to reduce or suppress the beat noise The DEMO key acts as the demon stration key except during tuner recording 1 I s z During recording the time display on the display panel shows the remaining playing time of the track or disc T
25. d back recorded and i then the tape stops 3 Both sides are played back endlessly i The tape stops after recording onto both sides Only one side is played back recorded and then the tape stops x a 8 mao heed Lees r Ramey ao a xx wu Ead Let s put out some sound 273 Fe To stop playback AUTO ponit wre elect ev unti he tape has stepped completely Selection of DOLBY NR Noise Reduction The Doiby NR system minimizes the hiss noise heard when playing tape When playing a tape prerecorded with Dolby NR ON be sure to set the DOLBY NR ON for playback Lit when DOLBY NR is ON Each press switches the modes as follows DOLBY NR ON DOLBY NR is used 1 DOLBY NR OFF DOLBY NR is not used v NA rode ace recording Transport direction indicators The 4 and gt indicators indicate the current direction in which the tape advances when playback or recording is started auto matically by the easy operation function etc This direction is the direction stored in memory when the tape was last stopped change the direction press the TAPE lt key then press the m key a m Let s put out some sound D4 e Relay play _ When tapes are set in the decks A and B and the reverse mode is set to play of both sides play of the sec
26. e listening to a CD j Versatile tone and sound field adjustment 40 44 Equalizer patterns can not only be selected from preset patterns but patterns also can be created and registered It is possible to recreate a feeling of presence and to recreate a sound field Karaoke also can be enjoyed 42 When the HIT MASTER function is used with mic mixing normal CDs and tapes with voice recorded on them can be used as Karaoke software Simple operation timer 45 Wake up timer and sleep timer setting is simple There are also two types of program timers operat ing every day Unpacking Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that ali accessories are put aside so they will not be lost Examine the unit for any possibility of shipping damage lf your unit is damaged or fails to operate notify your dealer immediately If your unit was shipped to you directly notity the shipping company with out delay Only the consignee the person or company receiving the unit can file a clatm against the carrier for shipping damage We recommend that you retain the original carton and packing mate rials tor use should you transport or ship the unit in the future Accessories FM indoor antenna 1 Speaker cords 2 AM loop antenna 1 Loop antenna stand 1 VA amp lt i Remote control unit 1 Batteries R6 AA 2 Insulators 8 2 COCOS ease attach tc tne
27. ecteo offer ard status at thattme DEMO key 40 Gemoanstation ON OFF is switched 9 VOLUME CONTROL knob N 5 cr voume ag 2 1 sw terea with tne MODE Input selector keys The epu so oressea wrt When D nas seiected a tape peen set plavDac wui start v When the lt TAPE S D essed ou 7g tape tre Lrorg 5 c versed 3D STEREO key 31 30 575950 ON O F s switched Q9 OPEN CLOSE A key 36 The 5 tray s opened closec DISC SKIP key The cise for recoramg s selected 715 5 2 insertion cf a CD to the insice of disc tray DISC SELECTOR 17 Tne aisc for aycazk ic recorcing seiectea EQUALIZER key The equa izer effect s switcheg O VCEF and the type 2 ec effect s selected N B key A Tne low scurcs compensareo at the ume of sten rg at ov vO urmres The keys on the remote control unit with the same names as on the main unit have the same function as the keys on the main unit Controls and indicators AT Er O T E key Tas nas tre same fanctor as rne DNE TOUCH EDIT PCE OREC ARM key Number keys Used as Sumber keys wrer the nput iS sy tz O input selector keys key 15 OP CALL Preset
28. er and sound field playback Please select the equalizer as desired according to the music genre Select the sound field mode according to the desired atmosphere Adjustment of balance and input level Balance Adjusts the balance of left and right volume Input level Adjusts the volume of external equipment video deck etc connected to the AUX terminal Please adjust as required when the volume from external equipment is too high etc Select what to adjust Each press switches the modes as follows Strength of the 3D stereo effect Left and right volume balance Volume from the external equipment con nect the AUX terminal Normal volume adjustment When no operation is executed for 5 sec onds or more the adjustment is ended automatically Return will be made to d volume adjustment 9 BALANCE adjustment Se as ae VOLUME CONTRO CROSS Lut T amp v Y 4 esc DOWN N Du f uS oly my N el Therightvolume The left volume is decreased is decreased INPUT LEVEL adjustment INPUT LEVEL adjustment VOLUME CONTROL q AP ETE Y Z Y DOWN ue dr T i l ji Lt The level is DRE The level is decreased increased eiasstment s poss ue im me range tro In regard to equalizer adjustment LOW MID HIGH i The setting items LOW MID and HIGH are displayed only when the equalizer is set to MANUA
29. he displayed i contents vary depending on the play mode Display during recording i When the PGM indicator is not lit Remaining time on the disc being recorded Basic section i i i When the indicator is lit 2 Remaining time on the track being recorded Copying tape Tape dubbing The contents of the tape in deck A can be copied tape in deck B onto the Select the TAPE input OLoad tapes in the decks GO Select gt double side recording or one side recording QUse the same tape transport direc tions To reverse the transport direction J 1 Select the deck to change the transport direction asa 2 Start playback 3 Press the key again 4 Stop playback Press during stop gece Tre DOLBY NR ey s oct act ve r ducting The tape recordeg dec Let s record 10 405 7 Check the tape transport direction indicators Tritt 1 dint D I IR E3 LI r il eDuboirg ergs automatically wrer che sideis t0 5e duce completed To stop dubbing QUBBING deck B will stop after creating a non recorded portion of about 4 sec and then the deck will stop eThe duobing can also be stopped by pressing the STOP key Non recorded blanx is not created in this case x B assu mes the same Do
30. i player AN Stored contents which are Clock display Before transporting or moving this unit carry out the following cleared immediately when operations i power plug is unplugged from power outlet 1 Turn the power ON but do not load a disc bi ePressthe CD ipt xey to check that no asc is present on The tray Stored contents which are Amplifier Ui cleared in at least a day after POWER status ON c X k 2 Wait a few seconds and verify that the display shown appears power plug is unplugged from ieu celat F power outlet voume cont o value Tuner unit j co gue Receiving banc Frequency i ao r ALi TT eset stat ons L JP EELT di L Program setings F 3 Turn the power OFF Cassette deck unit i Transport or DOLBY i Reverse moce a In case of difficulty Jte Ac IES Operation to reset The microcomputer may fall into malfunction limpossibility to operate erroneous display etc when the power cord is un plugged while power is ON or due to an external factor In this case execute the following procedure to reset the microcom puter and return it to normai condition i Unplug the power cord from the power socket and while hold ing the ENTER key depressed plug the power cord into the socket again that reset the m croco wner Remote control uni
31. inyl coated wire of more than 6 meters outdoors with Lead the 752 coaxial cable connected to the FM outdoor antenna out disconnecting the loop antenna into the room and connect it to the FM 750 termimal v Leave the AM loop antenna connected 62 N Ae 1mm orm Controls and indicators ULMOS Er Main Unit ji LAT oas MEE Li sir cera e maa ll e 17 ental EPA Controls and indicators Disc tray 26 O BEST HITS key Record rg st ore t te 1 ac stored CD sequerce or O REC ARM key OREV MODE key The severse moza c ire z Qes repeated one side s 1 MIC 2 terminal 5 cG6nngct or OMIC MIXING knob Arinetre 190 veer the vo ce signal rom d ustes deck cassette holder A deck dict kay Tsis 1 of cassette noder eTova ars ENTER key A SACRI ag 5 Doss e B deck eject amp key B deck cassette holder G AUTO m key 1D TAPE NER Jsed as tne STOP UD 405 Q TUNING lt lt gt key For CD Used as fast forwa z ang reverse Fo TUNER Usea s TUNING ey to tune sta TONS MODE key This key switores me funcz on c tre VOLUME CONTROL items wricn can ze set
32. ipment that generates heat Keep the cassette tapes away from any magnetic field When there is slack in the tape In such a case insert a pencil into the reel hole and wind the reel hub to remove the slack Olid damage tre d System connection 07 405 n Connection of the System Accessories Maltunction of microcomputer 2 W operation is not possible or erro This is the connection method for system and accessories neous display appears even though Please look carefully at the illustration and connect cor all connections have been made rectly in the order of the numbers properly reset the microcomputer referring to in case of difficulty 50 AM loop antenna The suppiied antenna is for indoor use Place it as far as possible from the main system TV set speaker cords and power cord and set it to a Fi meii direction which provides the best reception Speaker right Power cord i To wall AC outlet 21 Speaker cord x 218 Main Unit System connection UDAICE FM indoor antenna z The accessory antenna is for temporary indoor use only For stable signat P reception we recommend using an outdoor antenna Remove the indoor y antenna if you connect one outdoors Strip the coating from the tip of cord and twist the conductor lt 7 O Locate the position providing good reception condition Fix
33. lug AC voltage selection voltage that prevails in the area to which the unit is shipped Before connecting the power cord to your AC outlet make sure that the setting position of this switch matches your line volt age If not it must be set to your voltage in accordance with the following direction AC voltage selector switch Move switch lever to match your line voltage with a small screwdriver or other pointed tool The AC voltage selector switch on the rear panel is set to the Safety precautions WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN A OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALI CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER FIED SERVICE PERSONNEL i THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYNIBOL WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS IN TENDED 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 THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE APPLIANCE The marking of products using lasers Except for some areas CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
34. ng jacks 24 Select the disc to be The B deck has priority at played 1 2 or 3 the time of timer playback El Adjust the listening volume VOLUME CONTROL E set the POWER switch to OFF STANDBY position ON STANDBY Select a program No Each press of the key switches the program numbers as follows re 1 PROG 1 Program 1 L 2 PR0G 2 Program 2 3 Normal operation Adjust the clock before setting the timer Timer operation B Enter the ON time ann the 9 poc ent using the same 5 Y Z DOWN zx The time is J returned ih ENTER The time is i d e advanced INI aa TO TEST Me rier VEU i ARS i G Enter the OFF time 9 VOLUME CONTROL 7 LE SN DOWN ue The time is J w iv returned The time is es advanced i e GFR HMZB Make the desired reservation For timer playback or Al timer playback Timer recording of radio broadcasts Select the mode Select the mode Select PLAY or 31 VOLUME CONTROL Select y 7 SN P ES Timer play punc Vit ed a7 1 Hi Timer play with gradually increas enten ing volume ENTER Qo Enter it a Enter it Select the input source Select the input source JF Y ANY Select the source to be played Dow VOLUME Co THO x TUN
35. ond deck will be started automatically after play of the first deck has been com pleted Tape play will be repeated alternately Atip for use of the tape counter The tape counter is set to 1 when a cassette tape is loaded By writing down the counter reading in case you want to inter rupt recording playback in the middle of the tape the memo will be heipful as a reference for locating the same position when continuing the recording playback the next time The tape 2 counter figure decrements during recording or playback of the 1 back side while the tape transport indicator is lit To set the tape counter to open the cassette holder once Then the counter will be reset Let s put out some sound Searching for the desired music program DPSS The DPSS Direct Program Search System is capable of detecting non recorded spaces of more than 4 seconds as blanks between programs and based on this information can return to the beginning of the music program being played or the beginning of a desired program by skipping up to 16 other programs During play in direction During play in direction lt To play the next program Press once To play the next program Press once To play the 4th program To play the 4th program after the current program Press 4 times after the current program Press 4 times P CALL P CALL ee 2 4 C j Ld
36. pecifications Main unit RXD G4 Amplifier section Rated power output 70 watts per channel minimum RMS both channels driven at 6 2 from 40 Hz to 15 kHz with no more than 0 5 o total har monic distortion FTC Input sensitivity Impedance AUX a 200 mV 47 kt MIC 2 1 mV 2 2 kt Signal to noise ratio BUKU orte 86 dB IHF 66 FM Tuner section Tuning frequency range 87 5 MHz 108 MHz AM Tuner section Tuning frequency range 530 kHz 1 700 kHz Cassette deck section 4 track 2 channel stereo Recording system 27 AC bias system Frequency 105 kHz Heads A deck Playback head 1 B deck Playback recording head FA Erasing head 21 Motors sts Fast winding time Approx 120 seconds C 60 tape CD player section S Semiconductor laser Playing rotation 200 rpm 500 rpm Wow amp Flutter asserere Unmeasurable Limit General Power consumption Dimensions aima 180 W W 270 mm 10 5 8 305 mm 12 D 342 mm 13 7 16 Weight net isses eee ene 9 4 kg 20 7 Ib JO 405 en Speakers LS G4 Enclosure Speaker configuration Woofer Tweeter Super tweeter Impedance Maximum input level Bass reflex type see 3 Way system 130 mm cone type 65 mm cone type 25 mm Piezo Electric type 510 80W
37. py NA on as ine ape pa E ZW Playback of CD UTIS dr Listening in the desired SEQUENCE program playback Any titles on the discs in the tray can be listened to in the desired sequence Max 32 titles Amr oA o6 8 T Pu i p UEM ERE bd Do E Ei P MODE Qe arce Paw T PX a me iy j OL d odio iti El Enter track Nos in the order you want to play them Select the disc OSelect the track OCJ EC3 CIO QC OQ CD To select tracks from more than one disc repeat Q and Start playback DISC SELECTOR e nez Ln en press tne 4 xo PH zi T n ue Ll D NE E i T mt ts ears n the order they were programmed E Seced pela ges tracks To stop playback AUTO E Lan 12 To add a track to the program Q Select the disc To quit the program mode P MODE E 5 95 Playback of CD U0 405 ien Repeated playback Desired titles or discs can be played back repeatedly Select the CD input To repeat a disc Em F 2 2 E O Confirm that the PGM indicator is not lit If the PGM indicator is lit press the P MODE key to turn it off mor i L Db lod Press to select DISC REPEA
38. r of 1 2 3 18 19 20 1 Press lt lt for the order of 20 19 18 3 2 1 20 Let s put out some sound W Collective presetting of stations auto preset Keep the ENTER key depressed about 2 seconds uL a M wear 1 py CES cay C ovs E tty or FM maximum of 20 5 asa Storing radio stations in memory Station preset Press the ENTER key during reception ENTER Presetting is canceiled when no opera tion is executed for 5 seconds or more k Select one of the preset numbers from 1 to 20 CALL 5 Presetting is cancelled when no opera tion is executed for 5 seconds or more s Side ue S GPress the ENTER key again ENTER M Co RY m HE HEAS Ba pq AERE e GERA US LOLS Seo qais euo Select the tuning mode m Each press alternates the mode AUTO lit Auto tuning e 2 AUTO not lit Manual tuning Li 5 Use the manual tuning mode when reception is noisy due to weak reception In the manual mode stereo broadcasts are re ceived in monaural ess cene AUTO i ai Let s record AACS E Recording Deck B only Note that this cassette deck cannot record onto tapes Nore Q 1 Load a tape in deck B Open the door of deck B Insert
39. reducec e When rit s brougnt from a piace a war Slace ar if condensaton occurs correct operator Tay be poss ble or tinere Sa arge temperature d ference the unit may funct on correctly Wher a reater starts operating This 5 not a marfunctior oweve and the unit snc d te drec out eWhenr ritis crougrt rom air conaitiorea t2 a place c 1 To do tnis turn the POWER swier ON leave the unit as 115 for hign temperature with niga F m city several hours tree ss a large difference betweer the internal tempeature ere of tne ang the ambient temoerature of in y corze saton occurs easily Soipy nose recucton aca Pro veado axte n mer Jfactured Soure under i cence tom Do by Laboratories tz zensing Corporation FX Pro Inc SOUND originated by Bang amp C utser t adema ks DOLBY the acubie C symbol X 280 are trademarks of Purchase Domy _ L censing Corporat moge wi ystem cer 2 S RIEVAL SYSTEM ara the SRS Symes SRS Labs Inc ris 2 0duct 3oes rot convey the rignt to seil rece aings tne SOUND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM Wher your un t needs to be repaired bring the entire set Speakers excluaed to your dea er i f Note related to transportation and movement CD Memory backup function
40. roduction scanning Each title is played back in sequence for about 10 seconds This is convenient to find titles to be played back with a disc being listened to for the first time etc RANDOM B oe 1 Qu Lightthe INTRO indicator Remote control unit Each press switches the modes as follows INTRO lit DISC RANDOM lit Introduction scanning Random playback 1 disc gt ALL RANDOM lit Random playback all discs INTRO and RANDOM not lit E Normal playback Let s put out some sound Playback of tape When a tape is placed into the cassette deck in advance this unit will be switched on automatically and the tape in deck B will be played when the TAPE lt key is pressed Selection of reverse mode Selection of Dolby NR mode To stop playback To wind tape at high speed 1 Load a cassette tape Q Open the door a tape and close the door lt gt 2 Select the deck to be used for playback o Start playback Each time the key is pressed the tape running direction is changed To wind tape at high speed To fast wind in direction gt TUNING i CT e T VERON i To fast wind direction e Press che m to stop fast winding Selection of reverse mode Each press switches the modes as follows Lc Both sides are playe
41. s l ck 3 QSelect the tra evs REPEAT naica c goes otf and tre playback following current mode of the CD payer starts Select the disc To repeat only the programmed tracks Light the PGM indicator P MODE PGM UN AM ae TU E CERES e i eT TH og meme Select the disc DISC SKIP I iz Ung ca 0 9 Select the track lt Fk al buo ame lt k Jb c AES n Lag TON e 27775 receated v Lo CRO 255 TES D eps 9 ele CULL s nsolaved o cre vates ne cre r7 OPress to select REPEAT REPEAT x Start playback To stop repeated playback Q gt t SA Press the REPEAT key again e i e REPEAT indicator goes off and tne playbacx foliowing the current moce of the CD piayer starts Playback of CD Listening to an unexpected title sequence random playback As the titles each time are selected randomly the music can be enjoyed without getting tired of it Select the CD input I Confirm that the PGM indicator is not lit If the PGM indicator is lit press the P MODE key to turn it off EE LN P MODE T E Select the RANDOM mode For DISC RANDOM playback select the disc in advance a 3 2 a lt x To select another track in the middle of playing one Pressing the Key once return
42. s to tne beginning of tne traci peng oiayed Each press switches the modes as fotlows 1 INTRO 2 DISC RANDOM gt ALL RANDOM 4 Normal playback No random playback in this case Random play of one disc Random play of all discs REPEAT To cancel random playback Press so that the RANDOM indicator goes off RANDOM pud OA eThe RANDOM na cator goes off and tne plavoack In order of tne tracks starts from the track being piaved Convenient CD recording UO 406 iE Selection of the convenient CD recording type With this unit the following edit recording is possible ac cording to the purpose i Giving preference to the tape length over the title I b rod Sequence time edit recording 34 If you want to avoid any tune being interrupted at q x the end of tape 1 Edit recording of CD is possible by the simple operation of en tering the recording length of the tape Recording only desired titles ONE TOUCH EDIT single title recording 35 Ifyou wantto select the tracks to be recorded while 7 2 playing Play a CD and if a track you want to record starts press the ONE TOUCH EDIT 0 T E key The track will be recorded from the beginning One touch recording of an entire CD ONE TOUCH EDIT recording of all titles 36 If you want to record a CD in order of track num
43. speaker nota Before applying power Handling of discs and tapes JOCS Fe Disc handling precautions Handling Hold compact discs so that you do not touch the playing surface Do not attach paper or tape to either the playing side or the label side of compact discs Caution on disc used i MS Discs which can be played with this unit CD n2 cm 8 CDV only the audio part i dscs this an D av oriy tne fi 8 Cleaning if fingerprints or foreign matter become at tached to the disc lightly wipe the disc with a soft cotton cloth lor similar from the cen ter of the disc outwards in a radial manner Storage When a disc is not to be played for a long period of time remove it from the CD player and store it in its case Never play cracked or warped disc During playback the disc rotates at high speed in the player Therefore to avoid malfunction never use a cracked or deformed disc or a disc repaired with tape or adhesive agent Notes on cassette tape Safety tab accidental erasure prevention tab After an important recording has been finished break the safety i tab to prevent the recorded contents from being erased or re corded on accidentally Apply tape only to the position where the tab has been removed To re record To store cassette tapes do not store the tapes in a place which is subject to direct sun light or near equ
44. t Symptom Remote control operation is not possible 3 unit speakers Symptom Cause Remedy Sound is not produced eLconeec oromery veferrng tc n red fad vo The character display blinks and sound is not produced ine power cut and turr tn Sound is not produced from the left or right speakers The clock display blinks without chang ing the figures Timer operation is not possible erer ON time ana rme ePress tne p key sel ur 106 pasoi on Radio stations cannot be received e Connect a esc ennas Tune the frequency tne desrec tor Noise interferes fne outaoar anterrs Ue tre suspected OFF eirs al tna TY or tne system siarce betweer therm A station has been preset but it cannot be received by pressing the P CALL key e Pesel stators with tunas ons 23 Demonstration starts suddenly eTris s o malflurctor key tc cance the derorst In case of difficulty Cassette deck unit Sound cannot be produced by pressing the play key or no operation occurs even gt when an operation key is pressed No operation occurs even when an opera tion key is pressed 1 ui iii The DPSS malfunctions t t
45. w 30 minute tape 10 10 10 0 46 minute tape 410 1 10 10 10 6 E S L1 E lt Confirm flashing of the indication and es 2 then to step Start edit recording Convenient CD recording At the time of CD playback any desired title can be se lected immediately for recording When equalizer or another effect is applied to the sound the sound with the applied effect can be re Select a mode other than random play eu FN ER haati Coan 2 MET T E dt ONE TOUCH EDIT Tog M dB peas ra d 5 When recording has been completed a non recorded portion of 4 seconds will be produced and the cassette deck part will stop The CD player will enter temporary stop condition To record a different track repeat the steps 0 B AUTO decx anc CO mayer stop One touch recording of an entire CD one TOUCH EDIT recording of all titles When the ONE TOUCH EDIT 0 T E key is pressed while the CD player is in the stop mode recording of a CD can be started at the same time as playback When equalizer or another effect is applied to the sound the sound with the appiied effect can be re corded Convenient CD recording UMOS Recording preparations are required Select the disc Q Select the disc
46. y Place a disc O Select the disc to be played Close the tray LOIS IT Hi E SR ARS CN NLD APTUS EGAL MON PI CAESAREAN s SUN 2 Start playback The tray opens when the key is pressed and closes when the key is pressed again Let s put out some sound Skipping tracks Beate To skip forward To skip backward e he track in the cirection of the button pressed 5 skippea and the selected track wiil be played from the oeginnirg evvher the Med key is once during playoack the track Deng playea wiil be playea from the beginning Playback from desired track Select the disc 8 SELECTOR OA DISC SKIP Select the desired track No BOE Remote MC control unit Remote control unit Press the numeric keys as shown below To enter track No 23 10 10 3 To select track No 40 10 10 10 10 0 WOME To fast forward and backward TUNING Forward search i i A e Plavoacx starts from tne position where the key is reieased Backward search pause playback xa 6 etacn oress causes and piays the CD alternately n di To stop playback ES SRR PRACT EET AGNI LO IRET SERO CORRI TO EEE ENTE ITEM CIEL SEE REEL ORCI AI QI CD ELENA BERTI ELIT SR PPAS ORS Int
47. y fluorescent lamp linverter In suc case c ange nasta lation peston to avoid malfunction M Let s put out some sound 20 405 E Basic use method Listening through headphones Muting the sound temporarily Bass compensation Press the POWER key 1 Switching the power ON OFF The power also is switched on when an input selector key CD TAPE TUNER POWER etc is pressed When the POWER key is pressed while the power is ON the power will be switched OFF ON STANDBY 2 Selecting the desired output 16 Tape 18 Broadcasts 22 Z piavbaCs aready nas been w 3 Volume adjustment eQO c iurrngn amount iDvnar ont etme I spay srows e erance value Muting the sound temporarily Remote control unit only Ry ys 2 3 48 ix E m Fae Remote control unit SY Blinks ePress again to resume the original votume e This is cancetled when tne volume or tne L L C s operated Bass compensation N B Natural Bass circuit eTn s 15 cancelled when it 5 pressed again F tRNA CORT ESAT SPRINT Let s put out some sound Listening through headphones Insert the headphone plug into the PHONES jack e The sounds from ail speakers are cut off Adjust the volume VOLUME C

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