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JVC LVT1364-002B User's Manual

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1. Batteries 2 If any item is missing consult your dealer immediately Connecting AM MW and FM Antennas FM antenna supplied G co e I Ci LLi c lt LLI co cc LLI lt Lu A c gt Speaker AM MW loop antenna supplied 1 Attach the supplied FM antenna to the FM 75 Q COAXIAL terminal Fasten in up the position which gives you the best reception then fix it on the wall etc 2 Connect the supplied AM MW loop antenna to the AM LOOP terminal Place the antenna away from the unit and adjust its position for the best reception Right speaker Left speaker 4 For better reception of both FM and AM MW 7 Hold the clamp of the speaker terminal Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any other 2 Insert the end of the sp eaker cord into the terminals or connecting cords Keep the antennas away from metallic parts of the unit connecting cords and the AC power cord terminal Match the polarity of the speaker terminals red cord to and black cord to notes J Release your finger from the clamp 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 IMPORTANT connect an outdoor FM antenna Use only speakers with the same speaker impedance as Before connecting the antenna disconnect the supp
2. You can also turn off the unit automatically by using Auto Standby See page 8 How the Sleep Timer actually works The unit automatically turns off after the specified length of time passes On the remote control ONLY 7 Press SLEEP x The SLEEP indicator starts flashing on the display SLEEP 4 p Each time you press the button the length of time changes as follows n 80 peas OFF 10 20 30 40 canceled 2 Wait for about 5 seconds after specifying the length of time The SLEEP indicator remains lit on the display To check the remaining time until shut off time press SLEEP once The remaining time until shut off time appears for about 5 seconds To change the shut off time press SLEEP repeatedly until the length of time you want appears To cancel the setting press SLEEP repeatedly until the SLEEP indicator goes off and display returns to the normal indication Turning off the unit also cancels the Sleep Timer notes When you activate the Sleep Timer Daily Timer and 2 Auto Standby at the same time The unit turns off with the timer having the earliest shut off time E If you set the Sleep Timer while playing back or 2 recording a tape Do not shut the unit off with the Sleep Timer while a tape is running If the unit turns off while playing back or recording a tape the cassette deck or tapes may be damaged Maintenance To get the best performance of th
3. M fy 7 odd 1 M f 9 Press TAPE lt I gt p indicator starts flashing and the recording starts L pote f no cassette is inserted when you press REC appears on the display If a protected tape is inserted when you press REC PROTECT appears on the display To stop recording for a moment press REC The recording is paused To resume recording press TAPE gt To stop recording press The recording stops S S To remove the cassette press PUSH OPEN while recording is stopped OPEN To record on both sides Reverse Mode On the remote control ONLY Press REV MODE reverse mode until or CZ 15 lit When using the Reverse Mode for recording lights up and start recording in the forward gt direction first REV MODE To cancel the Reverse Mode press REV MODE repeatedly until is lit To reduce the beat Beat Cut On the remote control ONLY If the beats are heard while recording an AM MW broadcast press BEAT CUT repeatedly until the beats are reduced Each time you press the button the display alternates between CUT 1 and CUT 2 BEAT CUT Recording Discs Disc Synchronized Recording You can start disc play and recording at the same time On the unit ONLY 1 Put a recordable cassette in with the exposed part of the tape down See also page 14 2 Close the casse
4. You can also use the number button s to select a track number For the operation of the number 4 buttons see go to another track directly using the number buttons 7 on the left column lt m ZJ O When you are programming from MP3 disc Pressing PRESET GROUP A or PRESET GROUP V selects the first track of each group P4 4 Repeat step 3 to program other tracks you want Continued mi D press CD gt F Repeating Tracks Repeat Play i cC You can have all the tracks the program or Individual track programed i currently playing repeat as many times as you like On remote control ONLY notes REPEAT When you finished programming the 60th track hier ub i epeatedly before or FULL will appear on the display Urs playback Each time you press the button Repeat Play To stop playing press changes as follows and the following repeat indicators light up on the display L cl N cS ALL To check the program contents PROGRAM Repeat indicators You can check the program contents by pressing PROGRAMI repeatedly before or after playback When playing back audio CD 5 gt S To modify the program Press PROGRAM repeatedly until the program step number you want to modify appears Then ALL In Normal Play repeats all the tracks follow step 3 of the programming pro
5. The use of C 120 or longer tape is not 4 plays the reverse side recommended since characteristic deterioration When the tape plays to the end the deck automatically may occur and this tape easily jams in the pinch stops if the Reverse Mode is set to See To rollers and the capstans play both sides Reverse Mode This unit is not compatible with type II and type IV tapes 14 Listening to FM and AM MW Broadcasts Tuning in to a Station Press FM AM to select either or AM MW The unit automatically turns on and tunes in to the previously received station either FM or AM MW Each time you press the button the band alternates between FM and AM MW M 7 dull 11 If the station previously selected is stored in a preset number the preset number will appear instead of or AM MW The unit starts searching for stations and stops when a station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in If an FM program is broadcast in stereo the ST stereo indicator lights up on the display only when the reception is good 2 Press and hold gt i or lt lt or UP gt ei or DOWN lt on the unit for more than 1 second gt UP gt gt Increases the frequencies 144 DOWN ka Decreases the frequencies To stop during searching press P or 14 UP gt gt I or DOWN lt on the unit notes When you repeatedly press gt
6. 8 Selecting The SOUL Ge HP DURS 9 Adjusting Volume 9 Fade Out Muting FADE MUTING 9 Selecting the Sound Modess 9 Reinforcing the Bass Sound 9 Checking the Clock Time During Play 9 Playine back DISCS occ u 10 Playing Back the Entire Disc Normal Play 10 Basic Disc Operations uuu ushu 11 Programming Track Playing Order Program Play 11 Repeating Tracks Repeat Play 12 Playing at Random Random Play 13 Displaying the Remaining Time during Playback 13 Playing Back 2 14 Plasane Backa Tape ino ttti 14 Listening to FM and AM MW Broadcasts 15 Tunina STAM OW u L uuu uuu 15 Prese tno SUALIONS s u ux am Z bas saa abu 15 Tuning into Preset Station u s uu asna a 16 Receiving FM Stations with RDS 16 Changing the RDS Information 16 Searching for Programs by PTY Codes PTY Search 17 Using an Externa
7. Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit PHONES jack 9 Multi control buttons DOWN lt lt B UP Pl Cassette holder 14 19 20 Display window VOLUME control 9 AUX jack 7 18 REC button 19 20 PUSH OPEN 14 19 ico oo S O1 TOTAL REMAIN A STANDBY Display window eo N le e e IS 7 S S NZ S ie O1 Ni S l S S RO DAILY 1 2 3 timer number indicator timer indicator ON OFF timer on time off time indicators HEC recording timer indicator group folder indicator SLEEP indicator SNOOZE indicator FM mode indicators e MONO ST stereo indicator indicator indicator REC recording indicator lt 4 gt tape direction indicator Repeat indicators e C gt ALL GR group reverse mode indicator PRGM program indicator RANDOM indicator RDS indicator Main display Remain indicators e TOTAL REMAIN 21 A STANDBY indicator Frequency indicators e MHz kHz Remote Control See pages In parentheses for detalls I e E a gt Mw SEARCH T MODE ie e e e xi ke DOWN PRESET SOUND HBS BEAT CU
8. S D g C If C at 0 n S Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Amplifier Section Output Power 25 W per channel min RMS driven into 4 Q at 1 kHz with no more than 10 total harmonic distortion IEC268 3 Audio input sensitivity Impedance at 1 kHz AUX 500 mV 50 Speakers Impedance 4Q 16Q Tuner FM tuning range 87 50 MHz 108 00 MHz AM MW tuning range 522 kHz 1 629 kHz CD player Dynamic range 85 dB Signal to noise ratio 85 dB Wow and flutter Immeasurable Cassette deck Frequency response Normal type I 100 Hz 10 000 Hz Wow and flutter 0 35 WRMS General Power requirement AC 230 V 50 Hz Power consumption 52 W at operation 1 5 W on standby Dimensions W H D approx 152 mm x 233 mm x 331 mm Mass approx 4 5 kg Supplied accessories See page 6 Speaker Section Type Full range bass reflex type Speakers 10 cm cone x1 Power handling capacity 25 W Impedance 4 6 Frequency range 100 Hz 15 kHz Dimensions W H D approx 152 mm x 233 mm x 188 mm Mass approx 1 8 kg each 26 WALSAS LNANOdINOO 9 Xni v9 Xn 2 EN O 2005 Victor Company of Japan Limited 0205NYMMDWORI
9. are for left audio signals and red ones for right audio signals Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control Insert the batteries RO3 UM 4 AAA 24F uinto the remote control by matching the polarity and on the batteries with the and marking on the battery compartment When the remote control can no longer operate the unit replace both batteries at the same time 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 the remote control will be damaged from battery leakage NOW you are ready to plug in the unit IMPORTANT Be sure to check that all connections have been made before plugging in the power cord Common Operations Continued mi Setting the Glock Before operating the unit any further first set the unit s clock When you plug in the power 0 00 starts flashing on the display You can set the clock when the unit is either turned on or in standby mode On the remote control ONLY 1 Press CLOCK TIMER TIMER The hour indication starts flashing EM FL Led 2 Press UP or DOWN to adjust CHEER the hour then press SET When you press and hold UP or DOWN the hour indication changes
10. 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 manufacturer s 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 is organized as follows This 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 for each p
11. continuously The minute indication starts flashing tI i LL Ll ES IS The clock is working even while setting 3 Press UP or DOWN to adjust the minute then press SET When you press and hold UP or DOWN DOWN the minute indication changes continuously The built in clock starts zx t S p El A When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs The clock is reset to 0 00 If this happens set the clock again The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per month If this happens reset the clock To adjust the clock On the remote control ONLY 7 Press CLOCK TIMER repeatedly 3E to show the current time indication The hour indication starts flashing 2 Repeat steps 2 and 3 on the left column Turning On the Power STANDBY ON To turn on the unit press STANDBY ON 0 1 The STANDBY lamp on the unit goes off C When you press the source button CD TAPE lt 4 gt FM AM and AUX the unit automatically turns on To turn off the unit standby press STANDBY ON 0 1 again The STANDBY lamp on the unit lights red e 0 00 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 unit is in standby mode A little power is always consumed even while the unit is in standby mode To switch off the power supply completely unplug the AC power cord fro
12. or benzine to clean the disc Handling cassette tapes If 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 storing tapes in any of the following places n dusty places direct sunlight or heat In moist areas a TV or speaker Near a magnet To keep the best recording and playback sound quality You need to clean the heads Clean the heads after every 10 hours of use with a wet type head cleaning tape available at electronic and audio shops When the head becomes dirty the following symptoms will occur Sound quality is reduced Sound level decreases Sound drops out Do not play dirty or dusty tapes Do not touch the highly polished head with any metallic or magnetic tools Capstan Head Pinch Roller To demagnetize the head Turn off the unit and use a head demagnetizer available at electronic and audio shops 24 Troubleshooting If you are having a problem with your untt check this Hst 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 Possible Cause Action Power does not come on The po
13. press P or a lt or UP gt or 2 DOWN Ha on the unit Put a cassette in with the exposed part of the The tape direction indicator P gt or lt 4 starts tape down flashing rapidly on the display N O DOWN lt lt To remove the cassette press PUSH OPEN on the unit while playback is stopped 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 On the remote control ONLY Press REV MODE reverse mode REVMODE Each time you press the button the Reverse Mode changes as follows ee The deck automatically stops after playing both sides of the tape Stops when playback in the 2 directions are finished z The deck continues to play both sides of the tape 10 4 Press TAPE lt 1 C TAPE times then stops playback automatically Playback starts if the unit has been on The deck automatically stops after playing side standby the unit automatically turns on of the tape The tape direction indicator P gt or lt 4 starts flashing slowly on the display Each time you press the button the tape direction changes gt plays the front side When a tape is inside of the cassette holder the tape direction indicator 9 lights up on the display H DO NOT turn off the unit while playing back or recording a tape The cassette deck or tapes may be damaged
14. remaining time of the current track disc and the elapsed time of the current track disc during playing On the remote control ONLY Press REMAIN repeatedly REMAIN When playing back audio CD Each time you press the button the display changes as follows and the following remain indicators light up on the display j LEIJ TOTAL REMAIN Remain indicators B REMAIN 3 TOTAL REMAIN No Indication REMAIN Shows the remaining time of the current track TOTAL REMAIN Shows the remaining time of the disc No indication Shows the elapsed time of the current track Remaining time of the disc TOTAL REMAIN will not be displayed in the following cases During Random Play During Program Play When playing back MP3 disc Each time you press the button the display changes as follows EM ID3 Tag information Normal Group name track name _ indication 103 Tag information shows the name of the title artist and album in sequence Some characters may not be shown correctly If the file does not have any information NO INFO appears Playing Back Tapes Playing Back a Tape hotes If no cassette is inserted when you press lt I You can play back type I tapes only NO TAPE appears on the display 1 Press PUSH OPEN The cassette holder opens To stop playing press Bl To fast wind to the left or to the right
15. 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 RDS MODE Each time you press the button the display changes to show the following information PS PTY Program Service Program Type Radio Text Station frequency notes or preset channel no f no PS PTY or TEXT signals are sent by a station NO PS NO PTY or NO TEXT appears on the display When you change to FM from another source PS appears on the display regardless of the previous information setting RDS MODE On the characters displayed When the display shows PS PTY or TEXT signals The display shows upper case letters only The display cannot show accented letters for example may represent accented A s like and A 16 Searching for Programs by PTY Codes PTY Search One of the advantages of R DS 15 that you can locate particular kind of program by specifying the PTY codes For details on the PTY codes see Description of the PTY codes on the right column There is a time limit in doing the following steps If the setting is canceled before you finish start over from step 1 On the remote control ONLY Press RDS SEARCH repeatedly until the PTY code you want appears on the di
16. to allow for the disc to finish playing otherwise the power will go off before recording is completed 20 Using the Timers There are four timers available Daily Timer Recording Timer Snooze Timer and Sleep Timer Before using these timers make sure the built in clock is set correctly see page 8 Using Daily Timer and Recording Timer You can set the timer whether the unit 1s on or off How the Timer actually works When the on time comes the unit automatically turns on the timer indicator flashes and continues flashing while the timer is operating Then when the off time comes the unit automatically turns off standby The timer setting remains in memory until you change it When the timer and DAILY 1 2 or 3 indicators are lit on the display the timer acts as the Daily Timer Once the timer has been set it will be activated at the same time and automatically turns off standby after 60 minutes everyday until the timer is deactivated When the timer and the REC indicators are lit on the display the timer acts as the Recording Timer After the timer recording finishes 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 again from st
17. All radio plays and serials Programs concerning any aspect of national or regional culture including language theater etc Programs about natural sciences and technology Used for mainly speech based programs such as quizzes panel games and personality interviews Commercial music of current popular appeal Rock music Current contemporary music considered to be easy listening Instrumental music and vocal or choral works Performances of major orchestral works symphonies chamber music etc Music not fitting into any of the other categories Weather reports and forecasts Stock Market reports commerce trading etc Programs targeted at a young audience Programs about sociology history geography psychology and society Religious programs Involving members of the public expressing their views either by phone or at a public forum Travel information Programs about recreational activities Jazz music Songs which originate from or continue the musical tradition of the American Southern States Current popular music of the nation or region in that country s language Music from the so called golden age of popular music Music which has its roots in the musical culture of a particular nation Program concerning factual matters presented in an investigative style Broadcasts for testing emergency broadcast equipment or receiver Emergency announcement Classification of th
18. JVC MMW MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM UX G4 Consists of CA UXG4 and SP UXG4 UX G3 Consists of CA UXG3 and SP UXG3 ff INSTRUCTIONS 4 LVT1 noi 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 or 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 t
19. T REV MODE FADE MUTING ce Ce Cp Ce JVC REMOTE CONTROL PRESET GROUP A x gt B 21 REV reverse MODE button 14 19 20 STANDBY ON l button 8 22 SLEEP button 23 CLOCK TIMER button 8 21 SET button 8 15 21 22 CANCEL button 21 22 Source buttons CD gt II lt gt FM AM AUX Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit RANDOM button 13 PROGRAM button 11 12 Multi control buttons e PRESET GROUP MUP PRESET GROUP v DOWN 44 BH gt gt SOUND HBS button 9 BEAT CUT button 15 19 DISPLAY button 9 A auto STANDBY button 8 FM MODE button 15 Number buttons 11 15 16 OVER button 11 15 16 e REMAIN button 13 e RDS MODE button 16 e REPEAT button 12 e RDS SEARCH button 17 19 VOLUME buttons 9 22 FADE MUTING button 9 When using the remote control point it at the remote sensor on the front panel 2 etti n Sta rte Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections have been made b Unpacking Connecting Speakers After unpacking check to be sure that you have all the You can connect the speakers using the speaker cords following 1tems The number in parentheses indicates the quantity of each piece supplied FM antenna 1 AM MW loop antenna 1 e Remote control 1
20. and the mechanism clean Store discs in their cases and keep them in cabinets or on shelves Keep the unit s disc cover closed when not in use Continued use of irregular shape discs heart shape octagonal etc can damage the unit Caution for DualDisc playback The Non DVD side of a DualDisc does not comply with the Compact Disc Digital Audio standard Therefore the use of Non DVD side of a DualDisc on this product may not be recommended Playing Back the Entire Disc Normal Play Press amp OPEN on top of the unit The disc cover opens e You can insert a disc while listening to another source 2 Place a disc correctly with its label side up uU 3 Close the disc cover gently 4 Press CD gt The unit automatically turns on and the source changes to the CD player After loading the disc the first track of the disc starts playing When playing audio CD When playing MP3 disc MP3 indicator Lir d I Current track Elapsed number playing time Current track Elapsed number playing time The disc automatically stops when the last track has finished playing While READING appears on the display You cannot make any operation until the unit finishes reading the disc While playing back MP3 disc ID3 Tag information the name of the title artist and album up to 30 characters will be shown on the display When the name is
21. cedure In Program Play repeats all the tracks in the Pressing O deletes the selected step program Cy Repeats one track To add tracks in the program press s Eer PROGRAM repeatedly until 0 appears as the When playing back MP3 disc track number Then follow steps 3 of the programming procedure a Canceled To exit from the Program Play Press during stop playback C gt ALL In Normal Play repeats all the tracks The PRGM indicator goes off from the In Program Play repeats all the tracks in the display program N GR In Normal Play repeats all the tracks in a To clear the program group Press 4 OPEN In Program Play and Random Play this function is not available C Repeats one track In Random Play this function 1s not avallable While the PRGM indicator lights To cancel Repeat Play press REPEAT REPEAT Auto Standby function does not take effect repeatedly until the repeat indicator goes off 12 Playing at Random Random Play You can play the tracks at random On the remote control ONLY Press RANDOM The RANDOM and gt indicators light up on the display m lIi bJ J 1 Li tl RANDOM To stop playing press To exit from Random Play press RANDOM The RANDOM and indicators go off It is not possible to activate the Random Play function during Program Play Displaying the Remaining Time during Playback You can display the
22. de he e e he e heo e he e hehe 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 BOR A ee whe AAAA AAA AA AAA AA A yic yic ahr ahr he AA AA ee ee he oe yic yc yc oe oe yic ee DON T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally or if it is damaged in 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 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
23. e PTY codes for some FM stations may be different from the above list on this page Using an External Equipment Listening to the External Equipment You can listen to the external equipment such as MD recorder cassette deck or other auxiliary First make sure that the external equipment is properly connected to the unit See page 7 Set the volume level to the minimum position 2 Press AUX gt AUX appears on the display a LIN ILIAN J Start playing the external equipment 4 Adjust the volume level to the level you want to listen to To exit AUX mode select other source For operation of the external equipment Refer to its instructions 18 Recording 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 cable program and in any literary dramatic musical or artistic embodied therein The recording level is automatically set correctly so it 15 not affected by the other sound 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 Increase the distance between the and the unit You can only use type I tape for recording ho DO NOT turn off the u
24. e untt keep your discs tapes and mechanism clean General notes In general you will have the best performance by keeping your discs tapes and the mechanism clean Store discs and tapes in their cases and keep them in cabinets or on shelves 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 have its paint peel off be careful about the following NOT wipe it with a rough cloth DO NOT wipe it too vigorously DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine DO NOT apply any volatile substance such as an insecticide to it DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in contact with it for a long time 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 Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a straight line from center to edge DO NOT use any solvent such as conventional j 5 i record cleaner spray thinner
25. en you press and hold either button you can change the volume level continuously 17 rol V IIl amp 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 the headphones p E DO NOT turn off standby the unit with the volume set to an extremely high level Otherwise the sudden blast of sound can damage your hearing speakers and or headphones when you turn on the unit or start playing any source REMEMBER you cannot adjust the volume level while the unit is in standby mode Fade Out Muting FADE MUTING On the remote control ONLY Press FADE MUTING The volume level decreases to VOL MIN and MUTING appears on the display FADE MUTING To release muting press FADE MUTING again The volume level resumes to the previous level Selecting the Sound Modes You can select one of the 4 sound modes This function also affects the sound from headphones This function only affects the playback sound and does not affect your recording On the remote control ONLY To select the sound modes press SOUND HBS repeatedly Each time you press the button the sound mode changes as follows gt CLASSIC FLAT lt JAZZ SOUND HBS Canceled ROCK Powerful sound emphasizing treble and bass POP More presence in the vocals and midra
26. ep 7 21 On the remote control ONLY 1 Press CLOCK TIMER repeatedly to gox select the timer you want to adjust and activate Daily 1 Daily 2 Daily 3 or Rec The timer setting hour indication start flashing on the display Each time you press the button the display changes as follows Daily 1 Timer ON DAILY 1 I o A I l G Daily 2 Timer ON DAILY 2 _I A Daily 3 Timer ON DAILY 3 l l e m Ga Rec Timer IAAT LL I Clock setting Normal indication 2 Set the on time you want the t unit to turn on 1 Press UP or DOWN to set the hour then press SET 2 Press UP or DOWN to set the minute then press SET If you want to change the time setting press CANCEL If you are setting the Daily Timer the source name starts flashing on the display SET Go to step 4 f you are setting the Recording Timer the OFF indicator and hour indication start flashing on the display Continued mi J For the Recording Timer ONLY Set the off time you want the unit to turn off REC OFF 7 Ill l 1 Press UP or DOWN to set the hour then press SET 2 Press UP or DOWN to set the minute then press SET If you want to change the time setting press CANCEL The Recording Timer is activated The timer and HEC indicators light up The display returns
27. ess the button the band alternates between FM and AM MW 2 Press PRESET GROUP or PRESET GROUP v repeatedly to select a preset number ia To tune in to a preset station directly using the number buttons On the remote control ONLY Q lt m For preset number 20 press OVER then press 2 0 Pressing the number button s allows you to select the preset number you want Ex For preset number 5 press 5 4 5 For preset number 15 press OVER then press 1 5 Yo Receiving FM Stations with RDS 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 information about what type of program they broadcast such as sports or music etc When tuned in to an FM station which provides the RDS service PS Program Service appears and 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 TEXT Radio Text Shows text messages the station sends More about RDS Some FM stations do not provide RDS signals e RDS services vary among FM RDS stations For details on RDS services in your area check with local radio stations e RDS may not work correctly if the received station is not transmitting
28. he letter L or coloured red IF INDOUBT CONSULT A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN CAUTION Proper Ventilation CAUTION STANDBY ON button Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely all lamps and indications go off The 9 1 STANDBY ON button any position does not disconnect the mains line When the unit is on standby the STANDBY lamp lights red When the unit is turned on the STANDBY lamp goes off The power can be remote controlled 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 IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2 CAUTION Do not open the top cover There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit leave all servicing to qualified service personnel 3 CAUTION Visible and invis
29. i or lt lt or UP gt gt or DOWN r 4 on the unit The frequency changes step by step To change the FM reception mode On the remote control ONLY When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive or noisy press FM MODE so that the appears on the display The MONO indicator also lights up Reception will improve FM MODE To restore the stereo effect press FM MODE again so that S TEREO appears on the display and the MONO indicator goes off In stereo mode you can hear stereo sound when a stereo program is broadcast The stereo effect also restores when Changing the band FM or AM MW Changing the station frequency Changing the playing source Turning off or on the unit To reduce the beat Beat Cut On the remote control ONLY If the beats are heard press BEAT CUT repeatedly until the beats are reduced Each time you press the button the display alternates between CUT 1 and CUT 2 15 Presetting Stations You can preset 30 FM and 10 AM MW stations manually In some cases test frequencies have been already stored 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 There is a time limit in doing the following steps If the setting is canceled before you finish start again from step 2 On the remote con
30. ible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated Avoid direct exposure to beam 4 REPRODUCTION OF LABEL CAUTION LABEL PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM VORSICHT UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG TRITT AUS WENN DECKEI GE FFNET UND WENN SICHERHEITSVERRIEGELUNG BERBR CKT IST NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN VARNING OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL R PPNAD OCH SP RR URKOPPLAD STR LEN FARLIG ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED BNING NAR SIKKERHEDSAFBRYDERE ER UDE AF FUNKTION UNDGA UDS ETTELSE FOR STRALING 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 obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below 3 Bottom Place on the level surface Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a stand with a height of 10 cm or more Front view 1 cm 15 cm 1 cm 15 cm UX G4 UX G3 Side view UX G4 UX G3 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 se he e he e e he
31. l Equipmetnt 18 Listening to the External Equipment 18 Recordings 19 ola TADS ua unas aasan aaa aqa a a ass 19 Recording Discs Disc Synchronized Recording 20 Usine the ua eire co eS Ree p vUa UNS 21 Using Daily Timer and Recording Timer 21 Usine S100026 tnde ostio puk 22 Sine SIeep iiiieru uum aus asss ba 23 IWEAIN LEM ANCE aaa 24 TROUDIESHOOCING pru eva 25 SDecIHicablols u u 26 Location of the Buttons and Controls Become familiar with the buttons and controls on your unit Main Unit Top view DAILY TIMER SNOOZE Front view del e e e e le MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM Display window 2314115116 4 REC SLEEP SNOOZE ST Continued mi 9 10 MM REC DA va M INA NA M A NA N2 NA a gt kZ MN MN AN VN UN VIN kHz ALL RANDOM RDS See pages in parentheses for details Main unit Disc cover 10 A OPEN disc cover open 10 DAILY TIMER SNOOZE button 22 Remote sensor 5 STANDBY lamp 8 STANDB Y ON button 8 Source buttons e CD D H 1 FM AM AUX Nellis e m 7
32. lied FM antenna indicated by the speaker terminals on the rear of the unit e DO NOT connect more than one speaker to one speaker terminal Outdoor FM antenna not supplied Coaxial cable not supplied A 75 antenna with coaxial type connector IEC or DIN 45325 should be used Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections have been made To remove the speaker grilles The speaker erilles are removable as the illustration below Projections Speaker grille To remove the speaker erille insert your fingers around the projection at the top of the speaker grille then pull gently towards you while holding the side Do the same for the rest of projections one at a time To attach the speaker grille put the projections of the speaker grille into the holes of the speaker Connecting Other Equipment To connect an audio equipment You can connect audio equipment used only as a playback device DO NOT connect any equipment while the power is on DO NOT plug in any equipment until all connections are complete For playing other equipment through this unit connect between the audio output jacks on the other equipment and AUX jack by using audio cords with mini plugs not supplied To audio output Audio equipment OR To audio output When the audio equipment has pin jacks for audio output Be sure that the pin plugs of the audio cords are colored white plugs and jacks
33. m the AC outlet Turning Off the Unit Automatically Auto Standby Using Auto Standby the unit automatically turns itself off on standby about 3 minutes after playing back a disc or a tape You can also turn off the unit automatically by using the Sleep Timer See page 23 On the remote control ONLY To activate Auto Standby press ASSTANDBY The A STANDBY indicator appears on the display When the playback is stopped the A STANDBY indicator starts flashing on the display A STANDBY To deactivate Auto Standby press ASSTANDBY again The A STANDBY indicator goes off Selecting the Source To select the source press CD p II lt 4 gt FM AM or AUX When you select CD as the source playback starts automatically To operate the CD player see pages 10 to 13 operate the deck see 14 To operate the tuner FM or AM MW see pages 15 to 17 To record on a tape see pages 19 and 20 To use an external equipment see page 18 Adjusting the Volume You can adjust the volume level only while the unit is turned on The volume level can be adjusted between VOL MIN VOL 1 VOL 29 and VOL MAX The volume level has no effect on recording To increase the volume press VOLUME or AN turn VOLUME control clockwise on the unit To decrease the volume press VOLUME or turn VOLUME control counterclockwise on the VU unit Wh
34. nction In this case leave the unit turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates unplug the AC power cord then plug it in again Others Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the unit unplug the AC power cord and consult your dealer before operating any further If you are not going to operate the unit for an extended period of time unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet e Rating label is placed on the exterior of the bottom DO NOT disassemble the unit since there are no pT 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 Mam UD ushanichu sss aasan 3 Remote uu uktana aa 5 Getting Started isea 6 UP AC KAO 2 0 a ee 6 Connecting AM MW and FM Antennass 6 COMMECIING Speaker u uu yu vati Dein oed ants ixi ope da Ut 6 Co n ectine Other Eguipment sariani ie 7 Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control d Common Operations 8 Setin the Oe K oso oes at WERE OE PER Ed 8 Turnidse On the POWEE untu ua amp Turning Off Unit Automatically Auto Standby
35. nge CLASSIC Enriched sound with fine treble and ample bass JAZZ Accented lower frequencies for jazz type music FLAT Equalizer effect is canceled r L6 v 8 When the sound mode is activated the indicator lights up on the display lt lt Reinforcing the Bass Sound You can boost the bass sound This function only affects the playback sound and does not affect your recording On the remote control ONLY Press and hold SOUND HBS Each time you press and hold the SOUND HBS HBS turns on and off SOUND HBS LIT V FI tin 4 When the HBS is activated the BESS indicator lights up on the display Checking the Clock Time during Play On the remote control ONLY Press DISPLAY Each time you press the button the display changes the clock indication and the normal indication alternately After changing the display to the clock indication operating any button or control also changes the display to the normal indication DISPLAY Playing Back Discs Continued mi This unit has been designed to play back the following discs CD CD R and CD RW Only CDs bearing these marks can be used with this Systems DIGITAL AUDIO ReWritable You can play back the discs containing the tracks in music CD format or MP3 files in ISO 9660 format n this instruction we call a disc recorded files disc and file is also referred
36. nit while playing back or LUN recording a tape The cassette deck or tapes may be damaged DO NOT use type ll and type IV tapes since the unit is not compatible with such tapes e The use of C 120 or longer tape is not recommended since characteristic deterioration may occur and this tape easily jams in the pinch rollers and the capstans At the start and end of cassette tapes There is leader tape which cannot be recorded onto Thus when recording from discs FM AM MW broadcasts or external equipment wind the leader tape first to ensure that the recording will be made without losing any music To protect your recordings Cassettes have two small tabs on the back to protect against 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 Adhesive tape Recording on a Tape On the unit ONLY 1 Put a recordable cassette in with the exposed part of the tape down e See also page 14 2 Close the cassette holder gently 19 3 Start playing the source FM AM MW auxiliary equipment connected to AUX jack When the source is or AM MW tune in to the station you want to record When recording from discs see Recording Discs Disc Synchronized Recording on page 20 4 Press REC recording e The REC indicator appears and gt indicator lights up on the display SN REC MHz
37. rocedure 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 Operations on pages 8 and 9 The following symbols are used in this manual Gives you warning and caution to prevent damage or risk of fire electric shock In addition we put information here about conditions which will prevent getting the best possible performance from the unit notes Gives you information and hints you need to know 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 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 gT sources or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust or vibration Power sources When unplugging the unit from the wall outlet always pull on the plug not the AC power cord DO NOT handle the AC power cord with wet hands Moisture condensation Moisture may condense on the lenses inside the unit in the following cases After starting to heat the room In a damp room If the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm place Should this occur the unit may malfu
38. sette tape ora disc inside when you select TAPE or CD The source to play is changed to TUNER when the on time comes If the unit is already turned on when the timer on time comes The timer does not work When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs The timer setting remains Set the built in clock and activate the timer again Using Snooze Timer The Snooze Timer turns off the unit standby only for 5 minutes while Daily Timer is in operation You can set the Snooze Timer only while the Daily Timer is in operation On the unit ONLY Press DAILY TIMER SNOOZE while Daily Timer is in operation The unit turns off standby and the SNOOZE indicator appears on the display After 5 minutes the unit automatically turns on with the source you selected in step 4 on the left column If the unit is turned on when the Snooze Timer is working Both Snooze Timer and Daily Timer will be canceled SE If you set the Snooze Timer when there is less than 5 minutes until the Daily Timer off time The unit will not turn on even when 5 minutes passed When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs The timer will be canceled You need to set the clock first then the timer again En 22 Using Sleep Timer With Sleep Timer you can fall asleep to your favorite music or radio program You can set Sleep Timer only when the unit is turned on
39. splay Each time you press the buttons the PTY codes change as follows RDS SEARCH NEWS AFFAIRS INFO gt SPORT gt EDUCATE gt DRAMA gt CULTURE gt SCIENCE VARIED gt POP gt ROCK M gt EASY M gt LIGHT M gt CLASSICS gt OTHER M gt WEATHER gt FINANCE gt CHILDREN SOCIAL gt RELIGION gt PHONE IN TRAVEL LEISURE JAZZ gt COUNTRY NATION M gt OLDIES gt FOLK M gt DOCUMENT gt TEST gt ALARM gt back to the beginning 2 Press gt l or a or UP or DOWN 4 on the unit f no program is found NO MATCH appears on the display and the unit returns to the last received station To stop searching any time during the process press RDS SEARCH while searching L While PTY Search is being carried out You cannot tune in to a station When you want to tune in to a station press RDS SEARCH to stop PTY Search 17 Description of the PTY codes NEWS AFFAIRS INFO SPORT EDUCATE DRAMA CULTURE SCIENCE VARIED POPM ROCK M EASY M LIGHT M CLASSICS OTHER M WEATHER FINANCE CHILDREN SOCIAL RELIGION PHONE IN TRAVEL LEISURE JAZZ COUNTRY NATION M OLDIES FOLK M DOCUMENT TEST ALARM News Topical program expanding or enlarging upon the news debate or analysis Program the purpose of which is to impart advice in the widest sense Program concerned with any aspect of sports Educational programs
40. to as track When playing CD Rs or CD RWs Before playing CD Rs or CD RWs read their instructions or cautions carefully User edited CD Rs CD Recordable and CD RWs CD ReWritable can be played only if they are already finalized This unit supports multi session discs up to 5 sessions This unit cannot play packet write discs Some CD Rs or CD RWs may not play on this unit because of their disc characteristics damage or stain on them or if the player s lens is dirty CD RWSs may require a longer readout time This is because the reflectance of CD RWSs is lower than for regular discs Notes for MP3 files The player can only recognize files with or mp3 as the extensions which can be in any combination of upper and lower case The file name needs to be up to 20 characters This unit recognizes files and folders on a disc in the following conditions including the root folder up to 512 folders and files up to 8th layers It is recommended that you record your material at a 44 1 kHz sampling rate using the 128 kbps data transfer rate Some MP3 files or discs may not be played back because of their characteristics or recording conditions MP3 discs requires a longer readout time than normal discs because of the complexity of the folder file configuration MP3i and Pro are not available General notes In general you will have the best performance by keeping your discs
41. to the normal indication Go to step 4 Press UP or DOWN to select the lt source to play G Nak D N Each time you press the button the source changes as follows TUNER TAPE gt CD Make sure the playing source either cassette tape or a disc is inside when you select or CD t DAILY 1 r Nf V If you want to change the time setting press CANCEL repeatedly to return step 2 5 Press SET T The display returns to the normal indication QN 6 Press and hold DAILY TIMER SNOOZE on the unit Each time you press and hold the button the timer setting changes as follows E DAILY 1 3 DAILY 2 DAILY Canceled REC pu timer indicator and active daily timer number indications light up on the display When the unit is turned on perform the following step Press STANDBY ON 5 1 to turn off the unit You can adjust the volume level for on v time before turn off the unit STANDBY ON To deactivate the timer press and hold DAILY TIMER SNOOZE repeatedly until timer and DAILY 1 2 3 or REC indicators go off from the display To change the timer repeat steps 7 to 6 on pages 21 and this page To activate the Daily Timer again without changing the setting press DAILY TIMER SNOOZE on the unit repeatedly to select the timer number you want When there is no playing source either a cas
42. too long to be displayed at once it is scrolled This unit supports D3 Tag ver 1 0 To stop playing press Bl The total track or group number and total playing time appear on the display When stop playing MP3 disc Group folder indicator MP3 G1 E ic li TOTAL TOTAL Totaltrack Total playing Total group Total track number time number number When stop playing audio CD L L FE a RN REN Li Total playing time does not appear when MP3 disc is loaded 10 Tag To remove the disc press amp OPEN on the unit then take out the disc by holding it at the edges while pressing the unit s pivot lightly e A If the disc cannot be read correctly because it is scratched for example or an unreadable CD R or CD RW is inserted Playback will not start If no disc is inserted NO DISC appears on the display DO NOT open the disc cover by hand as it will be dig gt damaged Basic Disc Operations While playing a disc you can do the following operations To stop playing for a moment During play press CD M CD While pausing the elapsed playing time flashes on CD the display To resume playing press CD I again To go to another track Before or during play press PI 1 or UP or DOWN kea on the unit SOY repeatedly gt gt UP gt gt Skips to the beginning of the next or succeeding
43. tracks lt lt DOWN Haa Goes back to the beginning of the current or previous tracks To go to another track directly using the number buttons On the remote control ONLY Pressing the number button s before or O during play allows you to start playing the track number you want 2 Ex For track number 5 press 5 For track number 15 press OVER 7 then press 1 5 For track number 20 press OVER then press 2 0 For MP3 disc only For track number 20 press OVER then press 2 0 For track number 156 press OVER then press 1 5 6 ao Yo 11 To locate a particular point in a track During play press and hold gt or 4444 or UP gt l or DOWN ka on the unit S Fast forwards tracks Fast reverses the tracks gt gt UP 44 DOWN 149 Programming the Track Playing Order Program Play You can arrange the order in which tracks play before you start playing You can program up to 60 tracks On the remote control ONLY 1 Place disc If the current source is not the CD player press CD M then before going to the next step PROGRAM 2 Press PROGRAM The PRGM program indicator starts flashing on the display rary J tie PRGM lt track number then press PROGRAM Track number 2 Press gt l or a to select the R Program step number 2 ING 1 II 41 PRGM
44. trol ONLY 1 Tune in to the station you want to preset See Tuning in to a Station on the left column 2 Press SET 00 starts flashing on the display dd PRGM L ka 3 Press PRESET GROUP or PRESET GROUP v to select a preset number then press SET The preset station is stored in memory Even if you do not press SET the station will automatically be stored on the selected preset number 5 seconds later mH ILJ PRGM I Miz saal f You can also use the number button s to select a preset number CRONO n this case you do not have to 4 press SET Ex To select a preset number 5 7 press 5 OVER oe 2 Yo To select a preset number 15 press OVER then press 1 5 To select a preset number 20 press OVER then press 2 0 4 To preset more stations repeat steps 7 to 3 above allocating a different preset number to each station Storing a new station on an already assigned number erases the previously stored one notes When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs The preset stations will remain in the unit Continued ub Tuning in to a Preset Station On the remote control ONLY Press FM AM to select either or AM MW The unit automatically turns on and tunes in to the previously received station either FM or AM MW Each time you pr
45. tte holder gently 3 Press CD C I to select the CD player as the source 4 Press Bi to stop the disc playback You can make a program see page 11 if you want 5 Press REC recordine REC indicator lights up on the display gt dd bb TOTAL 6 Press lt I SYNC REC appears and 9 indicator gt lights up on the display CD playback and tape recording starts automatically REC TaD for re I INL WML l gt lt A If no cassette is inserted when you press REC NO TAPE appears on the display If a protected tape is inserted when you press REC PROTECT appears on the display To stop recording for a moment press REC Both CD playback and tape recording paused To resume recording press lt E To stop recording press The recording stops and the CD playback is paused To record on both sides Reverse Mode On the remote control ONLY Press REV MODE reverse mode repeatedly until c is lit When using the Reverse Mode for Disc Synchronized Recording lights up and the recording starts in the forward direction first When the tape reaches its end the CD playback is paused until the tape recording changes to the reverse direction then the recording continues REV MODE To cancel the Reverse Mode press REV MODE repeatedly until is lit When making Sleep Timer settings while Recording Set enough time
46. wer cord is not connected to an Insert the plug into the socket AC outlet No sound is heard Connections are incorrect or loose Check all connections and make corrections See pages 6 and 7 A pair of headphones is connected Unplug the headphones from the PHONES jack e disc is recorded with packet t cannot be played Replace the disc writing Hard to listen to broadcasts because of Antennas are disconnected Reconnect the antenna correctly and noise securely The AM MW loop antenna is too Change the position and direction of close to the unit the AM MW loop antenna The FM antenna is not properly Extend FM antenna and orient to the extended and positioned best reception position The disc does not play The disc is upside down Put the disc in with the label side up Impossible to record Small tabs on the back of the cassette are Cover the holes with adhesive tape removed Operations are disabled The built in microprocessor has Unplug the AC power cord then plug it malfunctioned due to external electrical back in interference Unable to operate the unit by the remote The path between the remote control Remove the obstruction control and the remote sensor on the unit is blocked The batteries are exhausted Replace the batteries See page 7 You are using the remote control too signals cannot reach the remote far from the unit sensor Move closer to the unit 29

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