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1. Setting Up dn buns 31 Selecting the audio emphasis Sound Mode MEGA BASS You can adjust the audio emphasis of the sound you are listening to Selecting the sound characteristic Press SOUND to select the audio emphasis you want Choose To get powerful clean sounds CEEIEEQSOUND emphasizing low and high range audio J MEGA BASS appears in the display light bright sounds emphasizing high and middle range audio the presence of vocals stressing middle range audio percussive sounds emphasizing CEZEW Souno bass audio MEGA BASS appears in the _ _ display the whole dynamic range for music such as classical music 32 Setting Up Additional Information Precautions On safety e As the laser beam used in the CD player section is harmful to the eyes do not attempt to disassemble the casing Refer servicing to qualified personnel only e Should any solid object or liquid fall into the player unplug the player and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further On power sources e For AC operation use the supplied AC power cord do not use any other type e The player is not disconnected from the AC power source mains as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the player itself has been turned off Unplug the player from the wall outlet when it is not to be used for
2. 35 36 Troubleshooting continued Symptom Remedy Tape Player The tape does not move when you press an operation button Close the cassette compartment securely The l button does not function The tape does not play Make sure the safety tab on the cassette is in place Press W on the TAPE section to switch the function of the player to TAPE The tape does not erase completely Clean the erasing heads see page 38 The tape does not record Make sure the tape is inserted properly Make sure the safety tab of the cassette is in place The audio is weak The audio quality is poor Clean the heads pinch rollers and capstans See page 38 Demagnetize the heads using a demagnetizer see page 38 The tape player cannot be paused during playback The tape player can be paused during recording only The sound is distorted The TYPE II high position or TYPE IV metal tape is being used Use TYPE I normal tape only Timer The timer does not operate Make sure the time on the clock is correct Check to see if the AC power had been cut off Make sure the tape has not wound to the end Make sure the clock indication is displayed Additional Information Symptom Remedy The remote does not function Replace all the batteries in the remote with new ones if they are weak Make sure that you are pointing the remote at the remote sens
3. to set the hour and press DISPLAY ENTER am om 1 od I wi AREEREEEE Press lt lt 4 or PP to set the minutes and press DISPLAY ENTER 7 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you want to stop recording Do as step 6 8 Press lt lt or PP to set the volume you want and press DISPLAY ENTER Q Press STANDBY The power goes off The indication and the recording side of the tape front side B gt appear in the display JUIL SUL At the preset time the power will go on and the recording will start Then the power will go off at the preset time and the player will enter the standby mode To check change when the recording will start Press TIMER CLOCK then DISPLAY ENTER Each time you press DISPLAY ENTER a stored setting lights up Change the setting if you need to when the setting lights up When you finish checking press TIMER CLOCK To listen to the radio etc before a timer recording starts If you turn on the player you can use it as usual Before the preset time tune in the station you want to record and turn off the power To stop timer recording Turn off the power The Timer 25 26 Setting Up Hooking up the system AM loop aeral FM aerial Make sure you turn off the power before making any connections Left speaker To a wall outlet AC power cord Note Connect the right speaker for this unit only to the speaker T Connect
4. decreases the noise The Timer STANDBY TIMER CLOCK DISPLAY ENTER lt PP Before you begin make sure the clock indication is not lit in the display If it is lit press STANDBY 1 Tune in the radio station and insert a cassette for recording 2 Press DIRMODEon pigpay the player to select direction of the tape Oneside Both sides 3 Press TIMER CLOCK to display the indication Do the following operations by checking the display window 4 Press lt lt or P until REC appears in the display and press DISPLAY ENTER 5 Press lt lt 4 or PP until RADIO appears in the display and press DISPLAY ENTER When recording the sound of the component connected to the LINE IN jack press lt lt 4 or gt gt to display LINE and press DISPLAY ENTER Note To change the recording side of the tape from the reverse side to the front side B press STANDBY to make the indication disappear and press STANDBY again Tips e The preset settings remain until you reset them When you select both sides recording the recording will stop after the both sides recording finishes so that accidental recording will not be made The display window does not light while the recording timer is on 6 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you want to start recording Press lt lt 4 or PP
5. 3 On the remote hold down the number buttons that you want to preset the new station for about 2 seconds On the player Press DISPLAY ENTER MEM for about 2 seconds until PRESET flashes Select the preset number that you want to preset the new station by pressing PRESET and press DISPLAY ENTER MEM The new station replaces the old one The Radio 17 18 Playing preset radio stations Once you ve preset the stations use the number buttons to tune in your favorite stations Tip You can tune ina preset station with the player Use PRESET instead of the number buttons The Radio Number buttons DISPLAY Ci ENTER BAND 1 Press BAND to select the band 2 Press the number buttons to tune in a stored station The Tape Player Finding the beginning of a track The player senses where a track begins by detecting the pauses between the tracks Notes e Ifa soft sound like pianissimo continues for some seconds in a track the player may start to play as the next track e If you press the P or A when there is no sound in the track this function does not operate correctly e To find the beginning of a track correctly a pause of approx 4 seconds is necessary weap PONER STANDBY SLEEP TIME FUNCTION CLOCK CC DISPLAY COUNTER ENTER RESET lejd ode ouL lt gt While playing a ta
6. an extended period of time When the batteries are not to be used remove them to avoid damage that can be caused by battery leakage or corrosion e The nameplate indicating operating voltage power consumption etc is located at the rear of the left speaker On placement e Do not leave the player in a location near heat sources or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust or mechanical shock e Do not place the player on an inclined or unstable place e Do not place anything within 10 mm of the side of the cabinet The ventilation holes must be unobstructed for the player to operate properly and prolong the life of its components If the player is left in a car parked in the sun be sure to choose a location in the car where the player will not be subjected to the direct rays of the sun Since a strong magnet is used for the speakers keep personal credit cards using magnetic coding or spring wound watches away from the player to prevent possible damage from the magnet e When carrying the player do not hold the lid of the CD compartment If you do so the lid may open so that you may drop the player On operation e If the player is brought directly from a cold to a warm location or is placed in a very damp room moisture may condense on the lenses inside the CD player section Should this occur the player will not operate properly In this case remove the CD and wait about an hour for the mo
7. one hour to charge the built in backup battery for the clock timer preset radio stations etc You can use the player during charging The player will charge the battery automatically as long as it is connected to a power source When you disconnect the AC power cord after charging be sure to turn the power off first Once fully charged the backup battery will last for about 30 minutes without being connected to any power sources If the stored data are erased reenter them when you use the player again About this manual The instructions in this manual are for the PMC D305 and PMC D307 Before you start reading check your model number The PMC D305 is the model used for illustration purpose Table of contents Basic Operations 4 Playing aCD 6 Listening to the radio 8 Playing a tape 10 Recording on a tape The CD Player The Timer 12 Using the display 20 Setting the clock 13 Locating a specific track 21 Waking up to music 14 Playing tracks repeatedly 23 Falling asleep to music Repeat Play 24 Timer recording radio programs 15 Creating your own program Program Play Setting Up The Radio 26 Hooking up the system 30 Connecting optional components 17 Presetting radio stations i 32 Selecting the audio emphasis 18 Playing preset radio stations Sound Mode MEGA BASS The Tape Player Additional Information 19 Finding the beginning of a track 33 Precautions 35 Troubleshooting 38 Maintenance 39 Specifications
8. the power cord of the left speaker to the terminals of the left POWER IN jack of the player speaker If you connect any other speaker or equipment malfunction may occur Hooking up the speakers Tip PMC D307 only This unit comes supplied with 8 round 10 mm diameter slip stoppers Attach one under each of the speaker s four corners to prevent the speaker from moving when subject to slight vibrations etc Setting Up 2 Connect the audio connecting cord supplied to the SIGNAL OUTPUT jacks of the player and the SIGNAL INPUT jacks of the left speaker Connect the white plugs to the L left jacks and the red plugs to the R right jacks dn Bums POWER in fi SIGNAL R OUTPUT 3 Connect the speaker cord of the right speaker to the SPEAKER OUT terminals of the left speaker Connect the red wire to the plus terminal and the black wire to the minus terminal continued Setting Up 27 Hooking up the system continued Notes Hooking up the aerials e Do not connect the FM aerial of this player to the outdoor aerial AM loop aerial e Keep the aerials away supplied as far as possible from the speaker cords and other connecting cords If you do not noise may be heard AM FM FM aerial Reorient the aerial to improve broadcast reception Keep the aerial as horizontal as possible Setting up the AM loop aerial Tip l Connecting the AC power cor
9. Back cover Index Introduction suonejdo seq 3 Basic Operations Playing a CD 1 Press amp OPEN CLOSE down to open the CD compartment and re a place the CD on the CD OPEN CLOSE compartment With the label side up 2 Close the lid of the CD Po compartment PUSH a y OPEN CLOSE O O 3 Press B on the CD section Display direct power on Th a a a e player plays all the tracks Li ULC once DAABDOOMAHHa 4 Basic Operations Tip Next time you want to listen to a CD just press B The player turns on automatically and starts playing the CD Use these buttons for additional operations POWER H a OPEN CLOSE VOLUME kaa gt gt I To Press Adjust the volume VOLUME Stop playback Pause playback H Press again to resume play after pause Go to the next track PP Go back to the previous track ed Remove the CD OPEN CLOSE Turn on off the player POWER Basic Operations suoneiedo 2seq 5 Listening to the radio For hookup instructions see pages 26 29 1 Press BAND until the band you Display RADIO want appears in the display ae ppm BAND direct power on AM 230 2 Hold down TUNE until the raer alts ms ie
10. INE appear in the display Tip Listening through the speakers of other audio You can also record the i sound of this player on SquIPMene Front panel of this another cassette player recorder by connecting aoe a cassette recorder to Amplifier the LINE OUT jack of this player To line in jack Audio connecting cable not supplied 30 Setting Up Notes As long as Cd appears in the display the optical digital output jack is in operation and the jack lights even if the CD is in stop mode If you play a CD ROM that is not for audio use noise may be heard Recording a CD on a MiniDisc recorder and DAT recorder Front panel of this player MiniDisc recorder DAT z recorder etc To digital input Digital Connecting cable POC 5AB not supplied When connections are finished turn the power on and start recording Select a connecting cable depending on the type of the digital input jack of the recorder to be connected For details refer to the instruction manual of the component to be connected The OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT CD jack of this unit is square shaped jack The type of the jack Model number of of the component the connecting cable to be connected Optical miniplug POC 5AB MiniDisc Walkman etc L type 7 pin connector POC DA12P DAT Walkman etc Square shaped optical POC 10A connector MiniDisc recorder DAT recorder etc
11. Operations Tips e Press COUNTER RESET on the remote to reset the counter to 000 on the remote only e Next time you want to listen to a tape just press B gt or lt The player turns on automatically and starts playing the tape Use these buttons for additional operations POWER lt E VOLUME Aar amp PUSH DIR MODE To Press Adjust the volume VOLUME Stop playback a Play the reverse side Fast forward or rewind the tape PP or lt 4 Eject the cassette PUSH Turn on off the player POWER To select the direction of the tape Press DIR MODE repeatedly To play Display shows One side of the tape Both sides of the tape from the front side to reverse side only Both sides of the tape repeatedly Basic Operations suoneido seq 9 Recording on a tape For hookup instructions see pages 26 29 1 Press amp PUSH to open the tape compartment and insert a blank tape Use TYPE I normal tape only PUSH With the side you want to record on facing forward 2 Select the program source you want to record Display To record from the CD player insert a CD see page 4 and press H on the CD section To record from the radio press RADIO A i BAND BAND and tune in the st
12. S O N Y 3 860 142 57 1 Personal Component System Operating Instructions PM C D305 PM C D307 1997 by Sony Corporation Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the player to rain or moisture CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AN DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard WARNING Do not install the appliance in a confined space such as a bookcase or built in cabinet For customers in Canada To prevent electric shock match wide blade of plug to wide slot fully insert Information For customers in the United States This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment g
13. ation you want see page 6 10 Basic Operations o ll CJ 7 CJ gt e Start recording 1 Press H The lt B gt indication in the display flashes Press B for the front side or lt for the reverse side on the TAPE section to select the recording side of the tape Recording will start automatically On the remote while keeping II pressed press B or lt a on the TAPE section Note If recording does not start press Il and then B or lt again Recording from the CD player i ie Recording from the i radio fe 0 Tips e Adjusting the volume or the audio emphasis see page 32 will not affect the recording level e When is displayed recording will be made on both sides of the tape To record on one side press DIR MODE to display Z e If the AM radio makes a whistling sound after you ve pressed T in step 3 press PLAY MODE MONO ST ISS to select the position that most decreases the noise e To erase a recording proceed as follows 1 Insert a tape you want to erase its recording and press W on the tape section 2 On the player press Il and then B or lt On the remote While keeping 1I pressed press B or Use these buttons for additional operations POWER E lil To Press Stop recording E on the TAPE section Pause
14. can play the same program again since the program is saved until you open the CD compartment e You can record your own program After you ve created the program insert a blank tape into the tape compartment and press i and gt or lt A to start recording The CD Player To cancel Program Play Press MODE until PGM disappears in the display To check the order of tracks before play Press Pi on the player Every time you press the button the track number appears in the programmed order To change the current program Press W once if the CD is stopped and twice if the CD is playing The current program will be erased Then create a new program following the programming procedure The Radio Presetting radio stations PGM SET AUTO PRESET BAND You can store radio stations into the player s memory You can preset up to 20 radio stations 10 for each FM or AM in any order oIpey SUL 1 Press BAND until the band you want appears in the display 2 Press PGM SET AUTO PRESET until AUTO appears The stations are stored in memory from the lower frequencies unless a station has a weak signal If a station cannot be preset automatically You need to preset a station with a weak signal manually Also when you want to replace a preset station with a new one do the following 1 Press BAND until the band you want appears in the display 2 Tune ina station you want
15. cting cord 1 Slip stoppers 8 PMC D307 only Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Optional accessories Sony MDR headphone series Additional Information 39 Index A Audio emphasis 32 AUTO PRESET 17 Batteries for remote 29 C CD player 12 Cleaning cabinet 38 tape heads and tape path 38 Connecting AC power cord 29 optional components 30 the system See Hooking up the system Creating your own program 15 D E F G Demagnetizing the tape heads 38 Display 12 H Hooking up aerials 28 speakers 26 system 26 l J K Improving broadcast reception 7 L Listening to the radio 6 Locating a specific track 13 M N O MEGA BASS 32 P Q Playing aCD 4 a tape 8 preset radio stations 18 tracks repeatedly 14 Presetting radio stations 17 Program Play 15 R Radio stations playing 18 presetting 17 Recording ona tape 10 Repeat Play 14 Sony Corporation Printed in Indonesia S Selecting audio emphasis 32 direction of the tape 9 tracks 5 13 Setting the clock 20 Setting up 26 Sound mode 32 T Tape player 19 Timer Falling asleep to music Timer recording radio programs 24 Waking up to music 21 Troubleshooting 35 U V W X Y Z Using the display 12
16. d The Sound quality may Connect the AC power cord to the wall outlet be changed depending on the polarity of the plug Change the direction of inserting the plug and check the sound quality 28 Setting Up Inserting batteries into the remote Insert two size AA R6 batteries not supplied Replacing batteries With normal use the batteries should last for about six months When the remote no longer operates the player replace all the batteries with new ones dn 6unz s Setting Up 29 Connecting optional FUNCTION components You can enjoy the sound from a VCR or MiniDisc player recorder through the speakers of this player Be sure to turn off the power of each component before making connections For details refer to the instruction manual of the component to be connected JOPTICAL DIGITAL OUT LINEIN LINE OUT CD Note Listening to TV VCR and MiniDisc player Connect the cables recorder firmly to avoid any Front panel of this malfunction player TV VCR MiniDisc 1 player recorder cassette player recorder etc Tip You can record the sound of the connected Audio connecting component Insert a To li j a and while line out jack cable not supplied keeping II pressed press B gt of the tape player When connections are finished turn on the player and press FUNCTION to make L
17. enerates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio Introduction communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet ona circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear of the left speaker Record these numbers in the spaces provided below Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No CAUTION You can use this player on AC power source only You cannot use it on batteries When you use this player for the first time or when you have not used it for a long time leave it connected to AC power source for about
18. ferent radio stations You can set different volume for the waking up timer and the sleeping timer For instance you can sleep at lower volume and wake up at higher volume STANDBY SLEEP SLEEP DISPLAY COUNTER ENTER RESET JOUILL SUL 1 Play the music source you want 2 Press SLEEP to display SLEEP 3 Press SLEEP to select the minutes until the player goes off automatically Each time you press the button the indication changes as follows 10 20 30 60 90 120 no indication If 4 seconds have passed after you pressed SLEEP the minutes in the display are stored in memory The preset time has passed then music fades out and the player goes off automatically To cancel the sleep function Press SLEEP to make SLEEP disappear To change the preset time Do the steps 2 and 3 again The Timer 23 Timer recording radio programs You can set timer to record the radio at a certain time You can also record the sound of the component connected to the LINE IN jack using the timer Make sure you have set the clock see Setting the clock on page 20 Note You cannot preset recording timer and wake up timer page 21 at the same time Tip When you receive the AM program in step 1 press I to check if the noise is heard If so press PLAY MODE MONO ST ISS on the player to select the position that most
19. isture to evaporate If the player has not been used for a long time set it in the playback mode to warm it up for a few minutes before inserting a cassette If you have any questions or problems concerning your player please consult your nearest Sony dealer continued Additional Information 34 Precautions continued Notes on CDs e Before playing clean the CD with a cleaning cloth Wipe the CD from the center out e Do not use solvents such as benzine thinner commercially available cleaners or anti static spray intended for vinyl LPs e Do not expose the CD to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts nor leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight as there can be a considerable rise in temperature inside the car e Do not stick paper or sticker on the CD nor scratch the surface of the CD e After playing store the CD in its case If there is a scratch dirt or fingerprints on the CD it may cause tracking error Additional Information Notes on cassettes e Break off the cassette tab from side A or B to prevent accidental recording If you want to reuse the tape for recording cover the broken tab with adhesive tape Tab for side B Tab for side A e To record on a tape with its tab broken off cover the respective tab hole for side A or B with adhesive tape e The use of a cassette with more than 90 minutes of play time is not recommended except for long continuous recordi
20. m 3 4 in dia 6 0 ohms cone type x 2 Input LINE IN jack stereo minijack Minimum input level 250 mV Outputs Headphones jack stereo minijack For 16 68 ohms impedance headphones LINE OUT jack stereo minijack Rated output level 440 mV at load impedance 47 kilohms Optical digital output optical output connector Wave length 630 690 nm Power output excluding US model 10 W 10 W at 6 0 ohms 10 harmonic distortion Power requirements For personal component system 230 V AC 50 Hz Australian model 120 V AC 60 Hz Other models For remote commander 3 V DC 2 size AA R6 batteries Power consumption AC 35 W Dimensions incl projecting parts PMC D305 Player approx 130 x 211 x 200 mm w h d 5 14x8 x 7 inches Left speaker approx 125 x 210 x 234 mm w h d 5x8 x 9 inches Right speaker approx 125 x 210 x 200 mm w h d 5x8 x 7 inches PMC D307 Player approx 130 x 211 x 200 mm w h d 5 14x8 x 7 inches Left speaker approx 130 x 210 x 235 mm w h d 5 x8 x 9 inches Right speaker approx 130 x 210 x 200 mm w h d 5 x8 x 7 inches Mass PMC D305 Player approx 1 7 kg 3 Ib 12 oz Left speaker approx 2 8 kg 6 lb 3 oz Right speaker approx 1 1 kg 2 lb 7 oz PMC D307 Player approx 1 7 kg 3 Ib 12 oz Left speaker approx 3 2 kg 7 lb 1 oz Right speaker approx 1 6 kg 3 lb 9 oz Supplied accessories Remote commander 1 AM loop aerial 1 Audio conne
21. ng or playback Troubleshooting Symptom Remedy There is no audio General Press POWER to turn on the player Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet securely Connect the power cord to the POWER IN of the player page 26 Connect the audio connecting cord correctly page 27 Adjust the volume Unplug the headphones when listening through speakers no disc lights in the display even when a CD is in place e Insert the CD with the label surface up The CD does not play CD Player Make sure that the CD compartment is closed Place the CD with the label surface up Clean the CD Take out the CD and leave the CD compartment open for about an hour to dry moisture condensation Press W on the CD section to switch the function of the player to Cd The sound drops out Reduce the volume Clean the CD or replace it if the CD is badly damaged Place the player in a location free from vibration The audio is weak or has poor quality Move the player away from the TV If you are using the remote while listening to AM radio noise may be heard This is unavoidable The audio is not stereo Radio Press PLAY MODE MONO ST ISS on the player until STEREO appears The picture of your TV becomes unstable If you are listening to an FM program near the TV with an indoor antenna move the player away from the TV continued Additional Information
22. ommercially available tape head demagnetizer Cleaning the cabinet Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine Specifications AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION With 6 0 ohm loads both channels driven from 100 15 000 Hz rated 9 4 W per channel minimum RMS power with no more than 10 total harmonic distortion in AC operation Other Specifications CD player section System Compact disc digital audio system Laser diode properties Material GaAlAs Wave length 780 nm Emission duration Continuous Laser output Less than 44 6 uW This output is the value measured at a distance of about 200 mm from the objective lens surface on the optical pick up block with 7 mm aperture Spindle speed 200 r min rpm to 500 r min rpm CLV Number of channels 2 Frequency response 20 20 000 Hz 1 2 5 dB Wow and flutter Below measurable limit Radio section Frequency range FM 87 6 108 MHz AM 531 1 602 kHz Australian model 530 1 710 kHz Other models Aerials EM Lead aerial AM External aerial terminal Cassette corder section Recording system 4 track 2 channel stereo Fast winding time Approx 130s sec with Sony cassette C 60 Frequency response TYPE I normal 40 15 000 Hz General Speaker Full range 8 c
23. or on the player Remove any obstacles in the path of the remote and the player Make sure the remote sensor is not exposed to strong light such as direct sunlight or fluorescent lamp light Move closer to the player when using the remote After trying the above remedies if you still have problems unplug the AC power cord After all the indications in the display disappear plug the AC power cord again If the problem persists please consult your nearest Sony dealer Additional Information 37 38 Maintenance Cleaning the lens If the lens becomes dirty it may cause a skipping of sound during CD operation Clean with a commercially available blower Cleaning the tape heads and tape path Wipe the heads the pinch rollers and the capstans with a cleaning swab slightly moistened with cleaning fluid or alcohol after every 10 hours of operation for optimum playback and recording quality To make the best possible recording however we recommend that you clean all surfaces over which tape travels before each recording Pinch roller After cleaning insert a tape when the areas cleaned are completely dry Additional Information Demagnetizing the tape heads After 20 to 30 hours of use enough residual magnetism will have built up on the tape heads to begin to cause loss of high frequency sound and hiss At this time you should demagnetize the heads and all metal parts in the tape path with a c
24. ou begin make sure the clock indication is You cannot preset not lit in the display If it is lit press STANDBY wake up timer and recording timer page 24 at the same time 1 Prepare the music source you want to play Source Do this CD Insert a CD TAPE Insert a tape RADIO Tune in a station LINE Turn on the equipment connected to LINE IN 2 Press TIMER CLOCK to display the indication Do the following operations by checking the display window 3 Press lt lt or P until PLAY appears in the display and press DISPLAY ENTER 4 Press lt lt PP until the music source Cd TAPE RAdiO or LINE you want to play appears in the display and press DISPLAY ENTER continued The Timer 21 22 Waking up to music continued Tips e The display window does not light while the waking up timer is operating even if the power is on e You can have the player go on the next day at the same time Just press STANDBY until the indication appears in the display The preset settings remain until you reset them The Timer 5 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you want the music to go on Press lt lt 4 or PP to set the hour and press DISPLAY ENTER Press lt 4 or PP to set the minutes and press DISPLAY ENTER 6 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you want the music to go off Do as step 5 7 Pres
25. pe press PP or 4 lt Playing side The beginning The beginning of the next track of the current track Front side B gt gt lt lt Reverse side A lt lt gt gt The tape is wound or rewound to the beginning of the next or current track and play will start automatically The Tape Plyaer 19 20 The Timer Setting the clock AM12 00 indication appears in the display until you set the clock As long as the clock goes flashes Tip The time display system 12 hour system The Timer 0 o g a gt 2 JOIOIOIO paag TIM ER CLOCK DISPLAY ENTER lt lt gt gt Before you begin hook up the systems see page 26 1 Press and hold TIMER CLOCK for about 2 seconds until the hour digit flashes The AM or PM indication also flashes 2 Set the clock Press lt lt 4 or P gt w EP to set the hour and H hi i cu Li press DISPLAY AR ENTER 4 wt I Press 4qd or P gt to set the minutes x Lo pange VS AY al i x aa 3 Press DISPLAY ENTER flashes and the clock starts from 00 seconds Waking up to music STANDBY You can wake up to music or a radio program at a preset time Make sure you have set the clock Setting the clock on page 20 TIM ER CLOCK DISPLAY ENTER lt lt gt gt JOUILL SUL Note Before y
26. recording li Press the button again to resume recording Turn on off the player POWER Basic Operations 11 12 The CD Player Using the display You can check information about the CD using the display 040 BAND lt lt p gt Checking the total track number and playing time Press DISPLAY ENTER in stop mode If the CD has more than 10 tracks OVER 10 appears in the display Total playing time Total track number Music calendar Checking the remaining time Press DISPLAY ENTER while playing a CD The track numbers in the music calendar disappear after they are played To display Press DISPLAY ENTER The current track number Once and the remaining time on the current track The remaining time on the CD Twice and the number of tracks left The current track number Three times and playing time For a track whose number is more than 20 the remaining time appears as The CD Player Locating a specific track You can quickly locate any track using the number buttons You can also find a specific point in a track while playing a CD Note You cannot locate a specific track if PGM or SHUF REP is lit in the display Turn off the indication by pressing W on the CD section Tip When you locate a track numbered over 10 press gt 10 firs
27. rt repeat play e When you ve selected REP1 select the track by pressing the number button e When you ve selected REP ALL SHUF REP or PGM REP press B To cancel Repeat Play Press MODE until REP disappears from the display Creating your own program Program Play You can make a program of up to 20 Dene tracks in the order you want them to be uttons A played 0 MODE k gY f a 5 gt Tips T Press M on the CD section e To create your own program on the player Cd appears in the display by selecting the track A want ache 2 Press MODE until PGM appears in the display listening to the CD 3 Press the number buttons for the tracks you want proceed as follows 1 Press B on the CD section to start play 2 Press PGM SET AUTO PRESET Track number PGM flashes in the display 3 Press k d PPI to select the track you want to program and g ji press DISPLAY Playing order ENTER MEM Repeat this step 4 Press W 5 Press B gt to start program play to program in the order you want Total programmed time 4 Press B to start program play continued Note When you program a track from the CD having more than 21 tracks If you program a track whose track number is more than 21 is displayed instead of the total programmed time The CD Player 15 16 Creating your own program Program Play continued Notes e You
28. s lt lt or PP to set the volume you want and press DISPLAY ENTER 8 Press STANDBY The indication lights up and the power goes off At the preset time the power will go on and music will fade in Then music will fade out and the power will go off at the preset time and the player will enter the standby mode To check change when the playback will start Press TIMER CLOCK then DISPLAY ENTER Each time you press DISPLAY ENTER a stored setting lights up Change the setting if you need to when the setting lights up When you finish checking press TIMER CLOCK To use the player before a timer playback starts If you turn on the player you can use it as usual in case of the radio if you listen to the station which is different from the one you tuned in in step 1 on page 21 you will hear that station at the preset time Turn off the player before the preset time To stop play Turn off the power Falling asleep to music You can set the player to turn off automatically after 10 20 30 60 90 and 120 minutes allowing you to fall asleep while listening to music Tips The display window does not light while the sleep timer is on You can combine the waking up timer with the sleeping timer Set the waking up timer first see page 21 turn on the power and then set the sleep timer You can prepare the different music for the waking up timer and the sleeping timer However you cannot store dif
29. s frequency digits begin to change stereo Broadcast TUNET in the display O0 The player automatically scans the radio frequencies and stops when it finds a clear station If you can t tune in a station press the button once at a time 6 Basic Operations Tips e If the FM broadcast is noisy press PLAY MODE MONO ST ISS on the player until Mono appears in the display and the radio will play in monaural Next time you want to listen to the radio just press BAND The player turns on automatically and starts playing the previous station Use these buttons for additional operations PLAY MODE MONO ST ISS POWER VOLUME To Press Adjust the volume VOLUME Turn on off the radio POWER To improve broadcast reception FM Keep the FM lead aerial as horizontal as possible see page 28 AM Reorient the AM loop aerial supplied see page 28 Basic Operations suoneiedo 2segq 7 Playing a tape For hookup instructions see pages 26 29 1 Press amp PUSH to open the tape compartment and insert a recorded tape Use TYPE I normal tape only Close the compartment PUSH With the side you want to play facing forward 2 Press B gt on the TAPE section Display The player turns on direct power on and starts playing 2 gm4 Tape counter 8 Basic
30. t then the corresponding number buttons Example To play track number 23 press gt 10 first then 2 and 3 To locate Number buttons lt lt PP t Press a specific track directly number button of the track a point while listening to the sound gt gt forward or 44 backward while playing and hold down until you find the point When you use the buttons on the player use Kd PP a point while observing the display bP forward or 44 backward in pause and hold down until you find the point When you use the buttons on the player use Kd PP The CD Player 420KC id GD SUL 13 14 Playing tracks repeatedly Repeat Play You can play tracks repeatedly in normal shuffle or program play modes see pages 15 and 16 Note 1 When you repeat a single track or all the tracks make sure 2 neither PGM nor SHUF REP is lit in the display If either is lit turn it off by pressing W on the CD section The CD Player Number buttons MODE ym Press W on the CD section Cd appears in the display Press MODE until the repeat mode you want appears in the display To repeat Select a single track REP 1 all the tracks REP ALL tracks in random order SHUF REP programed tracks PGM REP and then program tracks see steps 3 on page 15 Do either of the following to sta

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