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1. NEWS News SOCIAL Programs about sociology history geography AFFAIRS Topical program expanding or enlarging upon the psychology and society news debate or analysis RELIGION Religious programs INFO Program the purpose of which is to impart advice in PHONE IN Involving members of the public expressing their the widest sense views either by phone or at a public forum SPORT Program concerned with any aspect of sports TRAVEL Travel information EDUCATE Educational programs LEISURE Programs about recreational activities DRAMA All radio plays and serials JAZZ Jazz music CULTURE Programs concerning any aspect of national or COUNTRY Songs which originate from or continue the musical regional culture including language theater etc tradition of the American Southern States SCIENCE Programs about natural sciences and technology NATION M Current popular music of the nation or region in that VARIED Used for mainly speech based programs such as country s language quizzes panel games and personality interviews OLDIES Music from the so called golden age of popular POP M Commercial music of current popular appeal music ROCK M Rock music FOLK M Music which has its roots in the musical culture of a EASY M Current contemporary music considered to be easy fakon listening DOCUMENT Program concerning factual matters presented in an LIGHT M Instrumental mus
2. 3 Fasten it up in the position which gives you the best reception then fix it on the wall etc de About the supplied FM antenna The FM antenna supplied with this unit can be used as temporary measure If reception is poor you can connect an outdoor FM antenna To connect an outdoor FM antenna Before connecting it disconnect the supplied FM antenna Outdoor FM antenna not supplied Coaxial cable DO NOT use an old battery together with a new one DO NOT use different types of batteries together DO NOT expose batteries to heat or flame DO NOT leave the batteries in the battery compartment when you are not going to use the remote control for an extended period of time Otherwise it will be damaged from battery leakage A 75 Q antenna with coaxial type connector IEC or DIN 45325 should be used AM MW LW antenna Connecting Speakers Vinyl covered wire not supplied A MAIN SPEAKERS Speaker Speaker cord Right Left speaker speaker AM loop antenna supplied 1 Press and hold the clamp of the speaker 1 Connect the AM loop antenna to the AM terminal on the rear of the unit LOOP terminals as illustrated
3. Clock auc enit ere en ie 9 Selecting the Sources and Starting Play 9 Adjusting the Volume eee 10 Selecting the Display Brightness 10 Reinforcing the Bass Sound 10 Selecting the Sound Modes 10 Listening to FM and AM MW LW Broadcasts 11 Tuning ina Station a eie emet evt 11 Presetting Stations 11 Tuning in a Preset Station 11 Receiving FM Stations with RDS 12 Changing the RDS Information 12 Searching for Programs by PTY Codes Search nt rtr tet 12 Switching to a Program Type of Your Choice Temporarily sse 13 Playing Back CDs CD CD R CD RW 14 Playing Back the Entire CD Normal Play 14 Basic CD Operations ss tertie tere 14 Programming the Playing Order of the Tracks Propramt Play 15 Playing at Random Random Play 16 Repeating Tracks Repeat Play 16 Prohibiting Disc Ejection Tray Lock 16 Playing Back Tapes c eeeeeee eere eren eene enue 17 Playing Back sueur nette 17 eod ses 18 Recording on a Tape 18 CD Direct Record
4. When you press the play button CD TAPE lt or the source selecting button FM AM and MD AUX the unit automatically turns on and starts playback if the source is ready To turn on the unit press STANDBY ON The STANDBY ON lamp on the unit lights green STANDBY ON 0 1 ON LS To turn off the unit on standby press STANDB Y ON again The STANDBY ON lamp lights red The CLOCK indicator flashes on the display until you set the built in clock After setting the clock the clock time will appear on the display while the power is off A little power is always consumed even while the unit is on standby To switch off the power supply completely unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet E When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs The clock is reset to 0 00 right away while the tuner preset stations see page 11 will be erased in a few days Setting the Clock Before operating the unit any further first set the clock built in this unit When you plug the AC power cord into the wall outlet the CLOCK indicator starts flashing on the display You can set the clock whether the unit is on or off There is a time limit in doing the following steps If the setting is canceled before you finish start from step 1 again On the unit ONLY 7 Press CLOCK for more than 2 seconds The hour digits start flashing on the display
5. 2 Insert the end of the speaker cord into the 2 Turn the AM loop antenna until you have the terminal best reception Match the polarity of the speaker terminals Red to red and black to black To connect an outdoor AM MW LW antenna f the cords are covered with insulation vo When reception is poor connect a single vinyl covered wire remove a short section of insulation al the 7 to the AM EXT terminal and extend it horizontally The AM end of each cord by twisting and pulling it 7 loop antenna must remain connected off 3 Release the finger from the clamp notes For better reception of both FM and AM MW LW Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any other DO NOT connect speakers while the power is terminals and connecting cords y on i i 5 DO NOT connect more than one speaker to each Keep the antennas away from metallic parts of the unit p connecting cords and the AC power cord speaker teminal IMPORTANT Use only speakers with the same speaker impedance as indicated by the speaker terminals on the rear of the unit To remove the speaker grilles The speaker grilles are removed as the illustrations below Projections Speaker grille To remove the speaker grille inserting your fingers at the top of the speaker grille pull towards you Then pull the bottom towards you To attach the speaker grille put the projections of the speaker grille into the h
6. CLOCK CLOCK 2 Press gt gt or lt lt to adjust the hour then press CLOCK The minute digits start flashing on the display CLOCK CLOCK 3 Press gt gt or lt lt to adjust the minute then press CLOCK The CLOCK indicator remains lit on the E display check the clock time Press DISPLAY on the remote control or CLOCK on the unit while playing any source Each time you press the button the source indication and the clock time alternate on the CLOCK display Es When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs the clock loses the setting and is reset to 0 00 You need to set the clock again The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per month DISPLAY S Selecting the Sources and Starting Play play back CDs press CD gt See pages 14 16 To play back tapes press TAPE 4 See page 17 To listen to the FM AM MW LW broadcasts press FM AM See pages 11 13 To select the external equipment as the source press MD AUX lt lt lt Adjusting the Volume Reinforcing the Bass Sound You can adjust the volume level only while the unit is turned on The volume level can be adjusted between VOLUME 0 and VOLUME 40 When using the remote control press VOLUME to increase the volume or press VOLUME to decrease it When using the unit turn VOLUME clockwis
7. and CD RWs CD ReWritable can be played back only if they are already finalized You can play back your original CD Rs or CD RWs recorded in music CD format However they may not be played back depending on their characteristics or recording conditions Before playing back CD Rs or CD RWs read their instructions or cautions carefully Some CD Rs or CD RWs may not be played back on this unit because of their disc characteristics damage or stain on them or if the player s lens is dirty e CD RWs may require a longer readout time This is caused by the fact that the reflectance of CD RWs is lower than for regular CDs Playing Back the Entire CD Normal Play cD A RS ES 2 Place a disc correctly on the circle of the disc tray with its label side up CORRECT 7 Press CD A on the remote control or on the CD player section The unit automatically turns on and the disc tray comes out INCORRECT When using a CD single 8 cm place it on the inner circle of the disc tray 3 Press CD gt The disc tray automatically closes and the first H H H rj TE uo L Track number Elapsed playing time The CD automatically stops when the last track of the CD has finished playing Total track number Total playing time To remove the disc press CD on the remote control or amp on the CD player section Lx notes If the CD cannot be r
8. beginning 3 Press PTY EON once again JEON While searching SEARCH and the selected PTY code alternately appear on the display The unit searches 30 preset FM stations stops when it finds the one you have selected FOUND appears and tunes in that station If no program is found NOTFOUND appears on the display and the unit returns to the last received station To stop searching any time during the process Press PTY EON while searching 10 How the Enhanced Other Networks function actually Switching Temporarily to a Program Type of Your Choice The Enhanced Other Networks function allows the unit to switch temporarily to a broadcast program of your choice TA NEWS and INFO from a different station The function only works when you are listening to a preset FM RDS stations providing the data To activate the Enhanced Other Networks function REMEMBER you must preset FM RDS stations to use the function If not yet done see page 11 There is a time limit in doing the following steps If the setting is canceled before you finish start from step 1 again On the remote control ONLY 7 Press PTY EON until EON and 2 SELECT alternately appear on the display Each time you press the button RDS operation mode changes as follows PTY SELECT gt EON SELECT See page 12 Canceled 2 Press gt gt lt until the 144 gt gt data type you want appear
9. goes off Repeat mode remains in effect even when you change the play mode You can lock the disc tray and prohibit to eject the CD This is possible only while the unit is turned on On the unit ONLY To prohibit disc ejection press c l STANDBY ON while holding If the disc tray is opened close it first LOCKED appears for a while and the disc tray is locked pad HH gt H Mog H H an H ava aa aunoa mams To cancel the prohibition and unlock the CD press 0 1 STANDB Y ON while holding UNLOCKED appears for a while and the disc tray is unlocked En H an H H H an ee mmn If you try to eject the CD LOCKED appears to inform you that the disc tray is locked 16 Playing Back Tapes You can play back type I type II and type IV tapes without changing any settings Playing Back a Tape 1 Press for cassette deck 2 Put a cassette in with the exposed part of the tape down 4 Press TAPE lt gt The unit automatically turns on and the tape play starts The tape direction indicator gt lt 4 flashes slowly on the display Each time you press the button the tape direction changes gt plays the front side 4 plays the reverse side The tape direction lamp on the
10. or benzine to clean the disc Handling cassette tapes f the tape is loose in its cassette take up the slack by inserting a pencil in one of the reels and rotating If the tape is loose it may get stretched cut or caught in the cassette Be careful not to touch the tape surface Avoid the following places to store the tape In dusty places In direct sunlight or heat In moist areas On a TV or speaker Near a magnet Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a straight Cleaning the unit Stains on the unit Should be wiped off with a soft cloth If the unit is heavily stained wipe it with a cloth soaked in water diluted neutral detergent and wrung well then wipe clean with a dry cloth Since the unit may deteriorate in quality become damaged or get its paint peeled off be careful about the followings DO NOT wipe it with a hard cloth DO NOT wipe it strong DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine DO NOT apply any volatile substance such as insecticides to it DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in contact with it for a long time m m Specifications Amplifier Output Power 120 W 60 W 60 W at 6 Q MAX 100 W 50 W 50 W at 6 Q 10 THD Audio input sensitivity Impedance at 1 kHz AUX 400 mV 48 kQ Audio output level AUX 260 mV 5 8 Digital output OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT Signal wavelength 660 nm Output level 21 dBm to 15 dBm Sp
11. the display The BASS indicator goes off Selecting the Sound Modes You can select one of the 4 preset sound modes This function only affects the playback sound but does not affect your recording To select the sound modes press SOUND SOUND MODE on the remote control or SOUND on the unit until the sound mode you want appears on the display The SOUND indicator also lights up on the display Each time you press the button the sound modes change as follows ROCK POP FLAT JAZZ CLASSIC Canceled ROCK Gives a heavy sound Boosts low and high frequency POP Good for vocal music CLASSIC Good for classical music JAZZ Gives a feeling of live atmosphere Good for acoustic music FLAT The sound mode is canceled The SOUND indicator goes off 10 Listening to FM and AM MW LW Broadcasts Tuning in a Station 1 Press FM AM The unit automatically turns on and tunes in the previously tuned station either FM or AM MWI LW Each time you press the button the band alternates between FM and AM MW LW 2 Press and hold gt gt or a lt s ES for more than 1 second C3 The unit starts searching for stations NS and stops when a station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in If a program is broadcasted in stereo the ST stereo indicator lights up To stop searching press gt or 19 When you press gt gt or 4 4 briefly and repeatedly The freque
12. this button also turns on the unit 9 4 reverse search button 11 14 17 Bi stop button 14 19 CANCEL button 15 RDS operation buttons 12 13 DISPLAY MODE and PTY EON buttons AHB Active Hyper Bass PRO button 10 O STANDBY ON button 9 SLEEP button 21 MD AUX button 9 Pressing this button also turns on the unit FM AM button 9 11 Pressing this button also turns on the unit TAPE lt gt button 9 17 Pressing this button also turns on the unit FM MODE button 11 gt gt gt forward search button 11 14 16 17 SET button 11 15 MULTI KEY buttons 11 14 16 VOLUME buttons 10 Getting Started EN Supplied Accessories Connecting Antennas Make sure that you have all the following items FM antenna The number in the parentheses indicates the quantity of the pieces supplied AM loop antenna 1 FM antenna 1 2 Remote control 1 A FM antenna supplied e Batteries 2 J If anything is missing consult your dealer immediately Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control Insert the batteries R6 SUM 3 AA 15F into the remote control by matching the polarity and on the batteries with the and markings on the battery compartment 1 Attach the FM antenna to the FM 75 Q When the remote control can no longer operate the unit COAXIAL terminal replace both batteries at the same time 2 Extend the FM antenna
13. to is broadcasting the program you have selected The unit continues to receive the station but the indicator of received PTY code starts flashing 4 When the program is over the indicator of received PTY code stops flashing and remains lit but the function still remains activated e More about the Enhanced Other Networks function The data sent from some stations may not be compatible with this unit and also some stations may not include Enhanced Other Networks data In this case the function may not work correctly While listening to a program tuned into by the function the station does not change even if another network station starts broadcasting a program of the same data The function is canceled when you change the source to CD TAPE or AUX while it is temporarily canceled when you change the source to AM MW This function is also canceled when you turn off the unit aqu Playing Back CDs CD CD R CD RW Continued ub This unit has been designed to playback the following CDs CD CD R CD RW General Notes In general you will have the best performance by keeping your CDs and the mechanism clean Store CDs in their cases and keep them in cabinets or on shelves Keep the unit s disc tray closed when not in use Continued use of irregular shape CDs heart shape octagonal etc can damage the unit When playing a CD R or CD RW User edited CD Rs CD Recordable
14. Daily Timer Once the Daily Timer has been set it will be activated at the same time everyday until the timer is turned off When the REC indicator is lit on the display the timer acts as the Recording Timer After the Recording Timer has been performed the details of the setting remain stored but the timer is turned off Before you start When using TUNER as the source to play make sure to select the desired station before turning off the power There is a time limit in doing the following steps If the setting is canceled before you finish start from step 1 again On the unit ONLY 1 Press and hold TIMER for more pus than 3 seconds The timer indicator lights up and the timer mode indicator DAILY or REC and the current on time flash on the display The unit enters on time setting mode PALY Continued unb 2 Set the on time you want O the unit to turn on at 1 Press gt l or lt lt to set the hour then p press TIMER W 2 Press Por I to set the minute then press TIMER The unit enters off time setting mode TIMER Gy PALY 3 Set the off time you want the unit to turn off on standby at 1 Press P or lt lt to set the hour then press TIMER M 2 Press gt or 144 to set the minute TIMER then press TIMER The unit enters source selecting mode F 4 Press PP or 14 4 to select the timer mode Daily Timer or Recording F Timer and the sourc
15. JVC WW MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM UX P55 consists of CA UXP55 and SP UXP55 OOO AUTO REVERSE oi SP UXP55 CA UXP55 SP UXP55 COMPACT rvs USE INS TRUC TIONS For Customer Use Enter below the Model No and Serial No which are located either on the rear bot tom or side of the cabinet Retain this information for future reference Model No Serial No GVT0105 008A B Warnings Cautions and Others IMPORTANT for the U K 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 appropriate safety approved extension lead or consult your dealer BE SURE to replace the fuse only with an identical approved type as originally fitted If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off ensure to remove the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply If this product is not supplied fitted with a mains plug then follow the instructions given below IMPORTANT DO NOT make any connection to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol o
16. broadcasts wind the leader tape first to ensure that the recording will be made without any music part lost Recording on a Tape On the unit ONLY 1 Put a recordable cassette in with the exposed part of the tape down ra 2 Close the cassette holder gently If you want to record on both sides of a tape see To record on both sides Reverse Mode 3 Check the recording direction for the tape If the tape direction is not correct press TAPE lt twice then to change the tape direction 4 Start playing the source FM AM or auxiliary equipment connected to AUX jacks When the source is CD see CD Direct Recording on page 19 5 Press REC The REC indicator lights up on the display and S recording starts e The REC lamp on the unit also lights red ml REC gt To stop recording press To remove the cassette press amp for cassette deck To record on both sides Reverse Mode Press REV MODE on the unit until the gt indicator is lit When using the reverse mode for recording start recording in the forward gt direction first Otherwise recording will stop when recording is done only on one side reverse of the tape REV MODE CD Direct Recording One Track Recording Everything on the CD goes onto the tape in the same order as it is on the CD or according to the order you have made for Program play On the unit ONLY 1 Put a
17. button 9 16 21 4 TAPE lt gt button 9 17 18 Pressing this button also turns on the unit 5 CD I play pause button 9 14 19 Pressing this button also turns on the unit 6 AHB Active Hyper Bass PRO button 10 7 SOUND button 10 8 MD AUX button 9 Pressing this button also turns on the unit 9 PHONES jack 10 10 Tape operation lamps 17 18 gt tape direction and REC lamps 11 disc tray open close button 14 Pressing this button also turns on the unit 12 Disc tray 13 FM AM button 9 11 Pressing this button also turns on the unit 14 Display window 15 CLOCK button 9 16 VOLUME control 10 17 TIMER button 20 21 18 9 forward search button 9 11 14 16 17 20 19 stop button 14 19 20 H reverse search button 9 11 14 17 20 REV MODE reverse mode button 17 19 22 Cassette holder 23 REC button 18 19 A eject button for cassette deck 17 19 N N A Display Window 1 Tape operation indicators lt 4 gt tape direction and reverse mode indicators 2 Timer indicators timer DAILY REC and SLEEP indicators REC indicator RDS operation indicators RDS EON and TA NEWS INFO indicators CLOCK indicator CD play mode indicators e
18. cannot be detected with this automatic presetting To store such a station use the manual presetting To preset stations manually Manual Presetting There is a time limit in doing the following steps If the setting is canceled before you finish start from step 2 again On the remote control ONLY 1 Tune in the station you want to preset See Tuning in a Station 2 Press SET ES 3 Press MULTI KEY gt or CE MULTI KEY lt to select a preset number gt 4 Press SET again A 1 H aa The tuned station in step 1 is stored in preset number selected in step 3 Storing a new station on a used number erases the previously stored one When you unplug the AC power cord if a power failure occurs The preset stations will be erased in a few days If this happens preset the stations again Tuning in a Preset Station On the remote control ONLY 1 Press FM AM The unit automatically turns on and tunes in the previously tuned station either FM or AM MW LW Each time you press the button the band alternates between FM and AM MW LW lt MULTI KEY gt 2 Press MULTI KEY gt or MULTI KEY lt to select a preset number Receiving FM Stations with RDS Continued SN RDS Radio Data System allows FM stations to send an additional signal along with their regular program signals For example the stations send their station names as well as i
19. e 4 to increase the volume or counterclockwise to decrease it For private listening Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack No sound comes out of the speakers Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting on headphones DO NOT turn off on standby the unit with the volume set to an extremely high level otherwise a sudden blast of sound can damage your hearing speakers and or headphones when you turn on the unit or start playing any source next time REMEMBER you cannot adjust the volume level while the unit is on standby Selecting the Display Brightness You can change the display brightness only while the unit is turned on To change the display brightness press ae DIMMER on the remote control Each time you press the button the display dims and brightens alternately You can reinforce the bass sound to maintain rich 1 and AHB 2 full bass at low volume This function only affects the playback sound but does not affect your recording To get the effect press AHB Active Hyper PRO Bass PRO until AHB 1 or AHB 2 appears on the display The BASS indicator also lights up on the display Each time you press the button the bass sound change as follows AHB 1 AHB2 AHB OFF 1 Canceled AHB 2 has much more bass reinforcement effect than AHB 1 To cancel the effect press AHB PRO until AHB OFF appears on
20. e to play then press TIMER e Each time you press gt or 1 the timer mode and the source change as follows E mY TUNER gt TUNER 7 DAILY TAPE DAILY CD DALY TUNER tunes into the last station you were listening to Daily Timer TIMER REC TUNER records the last station you were listening to Recording Timer Put a recordable cassette into the deck DAILY CD plays a CD Daily Timer DAILY TAPE plays a tape Daily Timer Make sure that the tape direction is 5 Press gt l or 14 4 to set the volume level correct You can select the volume level VOLUME 0 to VOLUME 40 and VOLUME If you select VOLUME the volume is set to the last level when the unit has been turned off To turn off the volume while the Recording Timer REC TUNER is working set the volume level VOLUME 0 20 TIMER SS sTANDBY ON 6 Press TIMER to complete the timer setting Press amp STANDBY ON to turn E off the unit on standby if you have set the timer with the unit amp turned on When the timer turns on the unit the timer indicator and the selected timer mode indicator DAILY or REC start flashing To cancel the setting press and hold TIMER until the timer indicator goes off from the display botes f the unit is turned on when the timer on time comes Timer does not work When you unplug the AC p
21. ead correctly because it is scratched for example 00 0000 appears on the display If no CD is inserted NO DISC appears on the display If a unreadable CD R or CD RW is inserted BLANK CD appears on the display DO NOT try to open or close the CD tray by hand as it will be damaged fed Basic CD Operations While playing a CD you can do the following operations To stop play for a moment Press CD I While pausing the elapsed playing time flashes on the display To resume playing press CD gt again To go to another track Press MULTI KEY gt MULTI KEY lt or gt 14 4 repeatedly before or during playback e MULTI KEY gt or BP Skips to the beginning of the next or succeeding tracks e MULTI KEY lt or Fe Goes back to the beginning of the current or previous tracks lt MULTI KEY gt lt lt al AR To locate a particular point in a track During play press and hold gt l or 19 4 Pl Fast forwards the tracks lt lt Fast reverses the tracks 14 Programming the Playing Order of the Tracks Program Play You can arrange the order in which tracks play before you start playing You can program up to 20 tracks On the remote control ONLY 1 Load a CD If the current playing source is not the CD player press CD II then before going to the next step 2 Press PROG program PROG The PRGM program indicator lights up
22. eakers Impedance 60 160 FM tuning range AM tuning range 87 50 MHz 108 00 MHz Mw 522 kHz 1 629 kHz LW 144 kHz 288 kHz CD player Dynamic range 85 dB Signal to noise ratio 90 dB Wow and flutter Immeasurable Cassette deck Frequency response Normal type I Wow and flutter 50 Hz 14 000 Hz 0 15 WRMS Speaker Speaker units Woofer Tweeter Impedance Dimensions approx Mass approx Supplied Accessories General Power requirement Power consumption Dimensions approx Mass approx 12 1 4 1 6 160 mm x 256 mm x 211 mm W H D 2 3 kg each See page 6 230 V N 50 Hz 90 W at operation 1 2 W on standby 505 mm x 256 mm x 295 mm W H D 10 0 kg Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 24 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED B EN 0203MWMMDWJEM 2003 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED
23. has a standby mode Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family know how to do this Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people DON T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the requirements of traffic safety It is illegal to watch television whilst driving DON T listen to headphones at high volume as such use can permanently damage your hearing DON T obstruct the ventilation of the equipment for example with curtains or soft furnishings Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment DON T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws to ensure complete safety always fit the manufacturers approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the instructions DON T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture ABOVE ALL NEVER let anyone especially children push anything into holes slots or any other opening in the case this could result in a fatal electrical shock NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind it is better to be safe than sorry Introduction We would like to thank you for purchasing one of our JVC products Before operating this unit read this manual carefully and thoroughly to obtain the best possible performance from your unit and retain this manual for future reference About This Manual This manual
24. ic and vocal or choral works style CLASSICS Performances of major orchestral works 7 symphonies chamber music etc OTHER M Music not fitting into any of the other categories WEATHER Weather reports and forecasts FINANCE Stock Market reports commerce trading etc Classification of the PTY codes for some FM stations may be different from the above list Troubleshooting If you are having a problem with your unit check this list for a possible solution before calling for service If you cannot solve the problem from the hints given here or the unit has been physically damaged call a qualified person such as your dealer for service Symptom Cause Action No sound is heard Connections are incorrect or loose Headphones are connected Check all connections and make corrections See pages 6 to 8 Disconnect the headphones Hard to listen to broadcasts because of noise Antennas are disconnected The AM loop antenna is too close to the unit The FM antenna is not properly extended and positioned Reconnect the antennas correctly and securely Change the position and direction of the AM loop antenna Extend the FM antenna at the best position The disc tray does not open or close The AC power cord is not plugged in Plug the AC power cord The disc does not play The disc is placed upside down Place the di
25. ill play in no particular order when you use this mode On the remote control ONLY To use Random play mode press RANDOM before or during playing The RANDOM indicator lights up on the display RANDOM The tracks are played at random Random play ends when all the tracks are played once To skip the current track press gt l or MULTI KEY gt e You cannot go back to the previous track by pressing 1 or MULTI KEY lt To stop playing press Random play mode is also canceled To exit from Random play mode press RANDOM again before or during playing Random play mode is canceled and Normal play resumes Repeating Tracks Repeat Play You can have all the tracks the program or individual track currently playing to repeat as many times as you like On the remote control ONLY To repeat playing press REPEAT before or during playing Each time you press the button Repeat play mode changes as follows and the following indicator lights up on the display ES Canceled S Repeats one track GALL In Normal play mode repeat all the tracks In Program play mode repeat all the tracks in the program In Random play mode repeats all the tracks in random order REPEAT To stop playing press To cancel Repeat play press REPEAT repeatedly until the repeat indicator goes off from the display In Random play cannot be selected If C is selected when you press RANDOM it is canceled
26. ing 2 eie meters 19 One Track 2 here 19 Using the Timers cccsessesssecsseosesonssosesosessscossssossons 20 Using Daily Timer and Recording Timer 20 Using Sleep Timer eee Rete 21 Additional Information ss 22 Troubleshooting ssssssesseseesenenenensnsese 22 Maintenant m NM 23 24 Location of the Buttons and Controls Become familiar with the buttons and controls on your unit Front Panel Front Panel MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEH AUTOLREVERSE Continued mb Display Window 1 2 3 ENE EYE LATE CLOCK BFENE Pram RANDOM ALL 3 DAILY REC SLEEP REC RDSEON TA NEWS INFO ENNEN PACE SAGE Inst EVENE EVENE BVENE ONG HEREN HENEN iit et HEERE 4 SEG HEHEHE HEHEHE E ENE EYE PAS HAN HANH BASS SOUND MONOST See pages in the parentheses for details Front Panel 1 Remote sensor 2 STANDBY ON lamp 9 3j ON STANDBY ON
27. is organized as follows The manual mainly explains operations using the buttons on the remote control You can use the buttons both on the remote control and on the unit for the same operations if they have the same or similar names or marks unless mentioned otherwise Basic and common information that is the same for many functions is grouped in one place and is not repeated in each procedure For instance we do not repeat the information about turning on off the unit setting the volume changing the sound effects and others which are explained in the section Common Operations on pages 9 and 10 The following marks are used in this manual Gives you warning and caution to prevent damage or risk of fire electric shock Furthermore it gives you information about what is not good for obtaining the best possible performance from the unit Gives you information and hints you should A know P Precautions Installation Install in a place which is level dry and neither too hot nor too cold between 5 C and 35 C Install the unit in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent internal heat buildup in the unit Leave sufficient distance between the unit and the TV Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid interference with TV DO NOT install the unit in a location near heat fo sources or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust or vibration Power sources When unplugging fr
28. le programme and in any literary dramatic musical or artistic embodied therein The recording level is automatically set correctly so it is not affected by the VOLUME AHB Active Hyper Bass PRO and SOUND MODE settings Thus during recording you can adjust the sound you are actually listening to without affecting the recording level If recordings you have made have excessive noise or static the unit may be too close to a TV Increase the distance between the TV and the unit You can use type I tape for recording To protect your recording Cassettes have two small tabs on the back to protect from unexpected erasure or re recording To protect your recording remove these tabs To re record on a protected tape cover the holes with adhesive tape 7 Bly To keep the best recording and playback sound quality If the heads capstans and pinch rollers of the cassette decks become dirty the following will occur Impaired sound quality Discontinuous sound Fading Incomplete erasure Difficulty in recording To clean the heads capstans and pinch rollers Use a cotton swab moistened with alcohol Capstans Heads Pinch rollers To demagnetize the heads Turn off the unit and use a head demagnetizer available at electronics and audio shops notes At the start and end of cassette tapes There is leader tape which cannot be recorded onto Thus when recording CDs or radio
29. low for the CD to finish playing otherwise the power will go off before recording is completed This recording method is convenient when you record tracks while playing a CD You can only record your favorite songs on the tape On the unit ONLY 1 Put a recordable cassette in with the exposed part of the tape down aa 2 Play the track on the CD you wish to record 3 Press REC REC The CD player returns to the beginning of that S track and the track is recorded on the tape After recording the CD player and cassette deck automatically stop 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to record other tracks you want 10 Using the Timers There are three timers available Daily Timer Recording Timer and Sleep Timer Before using the timers you need to set the clock built in the unit see page 9 When you press TIMER on the unit for more than 3 seconds the display alternates between ADJUST and CLOCK for about 5 seconds Using Daily Timer and Recording Timer You can set the timer whether the unit is on or off When the on time comes the unit automatically turns on the indicator flashes just before the on time and continues flashing while the timer is operating Then when the off time comes the unit automatically turns off on standby The timer setting remains in memory until you change it When the DAILY indicator is lit on the display the timer acts as the
30. ncy changes step by step To change the FM reception mode When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive or noisy press FM MODE on the remote control so that the MONO indicator lights up on the display Reception improves FM MODE To restore the stereo effect press FM MODE again so that the MONO indicator goes off In this stereo mode you can hear stereo sounds when a program is broadcasted Presetting Stations You can preset 30 FM and 15 AM MW LW stations using either automatic presetting or manual presetting In some cases test frequencies have been already memorized for the tuner since the factory examined the tuner preset function before shipment This is not a malfunction You can preset the stations you want into memory by following the presetting method To preset stations automatically Automatic Presetting You need to preset stations separately for the FM and AM MW LW bands On the remote control ONLY 1 Press FM AM to select the band Each time you press the button the band alternates between FM and AM MW LW 2 Press and hold AUTO PRESET for more than 2 seconds Local stations with strong signals are searched and stored in memory automatically When automatic presetting is over the station stored in preset number 1 is received 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to store stations for the other band When you cannot automatically store stations you want Stations with weak signals
31. nformation about what type of program they broadcast such as sports or music etc When tuned to an FM station which provides the RDS service the RDS indicator lights up on the display With the unit you can receive the following types of RDS signals PS Program Service Shows commonly known station names PTY Program Type Shows types of broadcast programs RT Radio Text Shows text messages the station sends Enhanced Other Networks Provides the information about the types of the programs sent by other RDS stations More about RDS Some FM stations do not provide RDS signals RDS services vary among FM RDS stations For details on RDS services in your area check with local radio stations RDS may not work correctly if the received station is not transmitting the signals properly or if the signal strength is weak Changing the RDS Information You can see RDS information on the display while listening to an FM station On the remote control ONLY Press DISPLAY MODE Each time you press the button the display changes to show the following information PS gt PTY RT Program Service Program Type Radio Text Station frequency or preset channel no bere If no PS PTY or RT signals are sent by a station NO PS NO PTY or NO RT appears on the display On the characters displayed When the display shows PS PTY or RT signals The display sho
32. ns should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below 3 Bottom Place on a level surface Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a stand with a height of 10 cm or more Front View 15 cm Side View SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SOME DOS AND DON TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but like any electrical equipment care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured Do read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment Do ensure that all electrical connections including the mains plug extension leads and interconnections between pieces of equipment are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Switch off and withdraw the mains plug when making or changing connections Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation operation or safety of your equipment Do be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment DON T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally or if it is damaged any way switch off withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer DON T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages DON T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation or
33. oles of the speaker Connecting Other Equipment You can connect both of the analog and digital equipment DO NOT connect any equipment while the power is on EAT DO NOT plug in any equipment until all connections are complete To connect audio equipment Be sure that the plugs of the audio cords are colored White plugs and jacks are for left audio signals and red ones for right audio signals To audio output To audio input Audio equipment LM MC By using audio cords not supplied connect Between the audio input jacks on the other equipment and AUX OUT jacks For recording on the other equipment Between the audio output jacks on the other equipment and AUX IN jacks For playing the other equipment To connect audio equipment with an optical digital input terminal You can record CD sound onto the connected digital equipment Protective plug equipment remove the protective plug from the terminal f Before connecting the other Audio equipment with an optical digital input To optical digital input Connect an optical digital cord not supplied between the optical digital input terminal on the other equipment and the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT terminal Now you can plug the AC power cord IMPORTANT Be sure to check all connections to be done before plugging the AC power cord into a wall outlet Common Operations Turning On the Power
34. om the wall outlet always pull the plug not the AC power cord l DO NOT handle the AC power cord with wet ETS hands Moisture condensation Moisture may condense on the lens inside the unit in the following cases After starting heating in the room na damp room f the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm place Should this occur the unit may malfunction In this case leave the unit turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates unplug the AC power cord and then plug it in again Others Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the unit unplug the power cord and consult your dealer before operating any further f you are not going to operate the unit for an extended period of time unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet A DO NOT disassemble the unit since there are no 210 user serviceable parts inside If anything goes wrong unplug the AC power cord and consult your dealer Contents Location of the Buttons and Controls 3 Front Panel 3 Remote Control sentent 5 Getting Started eiit essais 6 Supplied 6 Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control 6 Connecting Antennas i eet gei erede Reti 6 Connecting Speakers ance 7 Connecting Other Equipment 8 Common Operations eee ee eee eee eere e eene etna 9 Turning On the Power moe 9
35. on the display If a program has been stored in memory the program is called up 3 Press MULTI KEY gt or MULTI KEY lt to select the track number then press SET lt MULTI KEY gt SET Track number Program step number 4 Repeat step 3 to program other tracks you want 5 Press CD gt The tracks are played in the order you have programed To stop playing press To exit from Program play mode press before or after playing The PRGM program indicator goes off All the programed tracks will be cleared Disc ejection also erases the program To check the program contents You can check the program contents by pressing PROG on the remote control The programed tracks are shown in the programed order PROG To modify the program Before or after playing you can erase the last programed track by pressing CANCEL on the remote control Each time you press the button the last programed track is erased from the program CANCEL To add tracks in the program before playing simply select the track numbers you want to add by following step 3 of the programming procedure e bets If you try to program the 21st track FULL will appear on the display If the total playing time is 100 minutes or more The total playing time will not be shown will appear 15 Playing at Random Random Play Prohibiting Disc Ejection Tray Lock The tracks w
36. ower cord or if a power failure occurs The timer will be canceled You need to set the clock first then the timer again Using Sleep Timer With Sleep Timer you can fall asleep to music You can set Sleep Timer when the unit is turned on How Sleep Timer actually works The unit automatically turns off after the specified time length passes On the remote control ONLY 7 Press SLEEP ae The time length until the shut off time appears and the SLEEP indicator lights up on the display Each time you press the button the time length changes as follows e c Canceled 2 Wait for about 5 seconds after specifying the time length To check the remaining time until the shut off time press SLEEP once so that the remaining time until the shut off time appears for about 5 seconds To change the shut off time press SLEEP repeatedly until the desired time length appears on the display To cancel the setting press SLEEP repeatedly until the SLEEP indicator goes off Sleep Timer is also canceled when you turn off the unit e bets If you set the Sleep Timer after Daily Timer starts playing the selected source Daily Timer is canceled If you set the Sleep Timer after Recording Timer starts recording Recording Timer is canceled but recording continues until Sleep Timer shuts off the power Additional Information Description of the PTY codes CHILDREN Programs targeted at a young audience
37. program RANDOM and repeat C C ALL indicators BASS Active Hyper Bass indicator SOUND sound mode indicator Tuner operation indicators MONO and ST stereo indicators Main display Shows the source name frequency etc eo ejl co e C When using the remote control point it at the remote sensor on the front panel Remote Control lt Go po STANDBY ON 0 1 DISPLAY SLEEP RANDOM REPEAT RESET FM MODE CANCEL lt MULTI KEY gt f DISPLAY PIY MODE EON ono JV RM SUXP5R REMOTE CONTROL ej j NO 2 w SS Se 5155118 20 2 22 23 24 REPEAT button 16 DIMMER button 10 DISPLAY button 9 PROG program button 15 RANDOM button 16 SOUND MODE button 10 AUTO PRESET button 11 CD disc tray open close button 14 Pressing this button also turns on the unit CD Il button 9 14 15 Pressing
38. r coloured green or green and yellow The wires in the mains lead on this product are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As these colours may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red IF INDOUBT CONSULT A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN CAUTION 0 STANDBY ON button Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely the STANDBY ON lamp goes off The 0 1 STANDBY ON button in any position does not disconnect the mains line When the unit is on standby the STANDBY ON lamp lights red When the unit is turned on the STANDBY ON lamp lights green The power can be remote controlled CAUTION Proper Ventilation IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS REPRODUCTION OF LABELS D CLASSIFICATION LABEL ON EXTERIOR SURFACE CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT WARNING LABEL INSIDE THE UNIT CAUTION Invisible laser f ADVARSEL Usynlig laser VARNING Osynlig laser VARO Avattaessa ja suo radiation when open and f str ling ved bning n r str lning denna del jalukitus ohitettaessa olet interlock failed or defeated sikkerhedsafbrydere ude r ppnad och sp rren
39. recordable cassette in with the exposed part of the tape down 2 Place a disc correctly on the circle of the disc tray with its label side up f the current playing source is not the CD player press CD II then before going to the next step If you want to record on both sides of a tape see record on both sides Reverse Mode f you do not want pauses of about 4 seconds recorded between selections press CD twice If nothing is done non recorded pause will be automatically recorded between selections 3 Press REC REC The REC indicator lights up on the display and recording starts After recording the CD player and cassette deck automatically stop To stop CD Direct Recording press The tape stops after 4 seconds To remove the cassette press amp for the cassette deck To record on both sides Reverse Mode Press REV MODE on the unit until the indicator is lit When using the reverse mode for CD Direct Recording start recording in the forward direction first When the tape reaches its end while recording a song in the forward direction amp the last song REV MODE will be re recorded at the beginning of the reverse side lt 4 If you start recording on the reverse side lt 4 recording will stop when recording is done only on one side reverse of the tape E When making SLEEP timer settings while doing CD Z Direct recording Set enough time to al
40. rf f alttiina AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE af funktion Undg udszet urkopplad Betrakta lasersateilylle l katso TO BEAM e telse for str ling d str len s s teeseen t 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2 CAUTION Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated Avoid direct exposure to beam 3 CAUTION Do not open the top cover There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit leave all servicing to qualified Service personnel CAUTION To reduce the risk of electrical shocks fire etc 1 Do not remove screws covers or cabinet 2 Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture CAUTION Do not block the ventilation openings or holes If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth etc the heat may not be able to get out Do not place any naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the apparatus When discarding batteries environmental problems must be considered and local rules or laws governing the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly Do not expose this apparatus to rain moisture dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to prevent damage locate the apparatus as follows 1 Front No obstructions and open spacing 2 Sides Top Back No obstructio
41. s Q on the display NS The selected data type indicator TA NEWS and INFO also flashes RC EON TA Each time you press the button the data type indication changes as follows D gt NEWS INFO OFF Canceled TA Traffic announcement NEWS News INFO Program the purpose of which is to impart advice in the widest sense OFF The function is canceled The data type indicator TA NEWS and INFO goes off 3 Press PTY EON once again FN The data type indicator stops flashing and remains lit Now the function is activated See How the Enhanced Other Networks function actually works works CASE 1 If there is no station broadcasting the program you have selected The unit continues tuning in the current station 4 When a station starts broadcasting the program you have selected the unit automatically switches to the station The indicator of received PTY code starts flashing i When the program is over the unit goes back to the previously tuned station but the function still remains activated CASE 2 If there is a station broadcasting the program you have selected The unit tunes in the program The indicator of received PTY code starts flashing 4 When the program is over the unit goes back to the previously tuned station but the function still remains activated CASE 3 If the FM station you are listening
42. sc with the label side up The disc sound is discontinuous The disc is scratched or dirty Clean or replace the disc See page 23 The cassette holder cannot be opened Power supply from the AC power cord has been cut off while the tape was running Turn on the unit Impossible to record Small tabs on the back of the cassette are removed Cover the holes with adhesive tape Operations are disabled The built in microprocessor may malfunction due to external electrical interference Unplug the AC power cord and then plug it back in Unable to operate the unit from the remote control The path between the remote control and the remote sensor on the unit is blocked The batteries are exhausted 22 Remove the obstruction Replace the batteries Maintenance To get the best performance of the unit keep your discs tapes and mechanism clean Handling discs Remove the disc from its case by holding it at the edge while pressing the center hole lightly Do not touch the shiny surface of the disc or bend the disc Put the disc back in its case after use to prevent warping Be careful not to scratch the surface of the disc when placing it back in its case Avoid exposure to direct sunlight temperature extremes and moisture To clean the disc line from center to edge DO NOT use any solvent such as conventional P record cleaner spray thinner
43. unit starts flashing to indicate the tape running direction m REC When the tape plays to the end the deck automatically stops if the reverse mode is set to or amp See play both sides Reverse Mode To stop playing press To fast wind to the left or to the right press gt l or lt lt while the tape is not running The tape direction indicator lt 4 or starts flashing quickly on the display To remove the cassette press for cassette deck To play both sides Reverse Mode You can set the deck to play just one side of a tape both sides once or both sides continuously Press REV MODE on the unit Each time you press the button reverse mode changes as follows REV MODE gt GED 2 The deck automatically stops after playing both sides of the tape Stops when playback in the lt 4 direction is finished gt The deck continues to play both sides of the tape until is pressed The deck automatically stops after playing one side of the tape The use of the C 120 or thinner tape is not recommended since characteristic deterioration may occur and this tape easily jams in the pinch rollers and the capstans 17 Recording Continued mb IMPORTANT It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re record pre recorded tapes records or discs without the consent of the owner of copyright in the sound or video recording broadcast or cab
44. ws upper case letters only The display cannot show accented letters For example may represent accented A s like A A A and DISPLAY MODE Searching for Programs by PTY Codes PTY Search One of the advantages of RDS is that you can locate a particular kind of program by specifying the PTY codes For details on the PTY codes see Additional Information on page 22 To search for a program using the PTY codes REMEMBER you must preset FM RDS stations to use the PTY codes If not yet done see page 11 There is a time limit in doing the following steps If the setting is canceled before you finish start from step 1 again On the remote control ONLY 7 Press PTY EON until PTY and SELECT alternately appear on the display Each time you press the button RDS operation mode changes as follows PTY SELECT EON SELECT See page 13 Canceled 2 Press PP or 1 4 4 until the PTY code you want appears Q on the display e Each time you press the button the PTY codes change as follows gt gt NEWS Z AFFAIRS 2 INFO SPORT EDUCATE lt DRAMA CULTURE SCIENCE Z VARIED POP M ROCK EASY M LIGHT CLASSICS 2 OTHER M WEATHER FINANCE CHILDREN Z SOCIAL RELIGION gt PHONE IN gt TRAVEL LEISURE 2 JAZZ COUNTRY NATION OLDIES FOLK M gt DOCUMENT Z TRAFFIC back to the
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