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Sanyo DC-DA1465M Stereo System User Manual

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1. CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE THIS PRODUCT SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing Do not use where there are extremes of temperature below 5 C or exceeding 35 C or where direct sunlight may strike it Because of the CD players extremely low noise and wide dynamic range there might be a tendency to set the volume on the amplifier unnecessarily high Doing so may produce an excessively large out put from the amplifier which could damage your speakers Sudden changes in the ambient temperature may cause condensation to form on the optical lens inside the unit If this happens take out the disc leave the unit for about 1 hour and then proceed to operate The systems speakers use powerful magnets Do not place time pieces credit cards cassette tapes or video tapes etc near the speakers Do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a bookcase or built in cabinet No objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus 1465AUEnglish indd 1 The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers table cloths curtains etc No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be
2. CENE SANYO INSTRUCTION MANUAL DC DA1465M Micro Component System 4 o OOOO eg ums gt a D Hood e Oc E 1465AUfcover indd 1 5 2008 7 28 PRECAUTIONS _ D j 1 WD qa Rz Es 5 T CLASS 1LASER PRODUCT KLASS 1LASER APPARAT LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT CLASSE 1 APPAREIL LASER CANCEL X 5 5 4 MIN CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASER STRALING VED ABNING NAR SIKKERHEDSAFBRYDERE ER UDE AF FUNKTION UNDG UDS ETTELSE FOR STR LING VARNING OSYNLIG LASER STR LNING N R DENNA DEL R PPNAD OCH SPARR AR URKOPPLAD STR LEN AR FARLIG VORSICHT UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG TRITT AUS WENN DECKEL GE FFNET UND WENN SICHERHEITSVERRIEGELUNG BERBR CKT IST NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN VARO AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA NAKYMATTOMALLE LASERSATEILYLLE ALA KATSO S TEESEEN
3. function Load the disc to be recorded Select the track number if required For programmed recording programme the material in advance as described under Programmed play Press the O button The button is engaged simultaneously and CD recording starts When you want to record music as you listen press the button Recording starts automatically from the beginning of the track 5 Press the CYA button to stop recording When the end of the tape is reached the CD player and deck stop automatically OWN gt Recording from the tuner Load a blank cassette 2 Tune in the radio button to be recorded 3 Press the O button to start recording 4 Press the D A button to stop recording When beat is heard Beat a high pitched noise may sometimes be heard during the recording of radio broadcasts If this occurs set the BEAT CANCEL switch the rear of the unit to 1 or 2 position the reduces the level of the beat noise Safeguards against accidental erasure Accidental erasure can be prevented by breaking out the tabs on the end of the cassette tape where the tape is not exposed using a screwdriver or similar implement If a tab is broken out in error and you wish to re record the tape simply block the tab hole using adhesive tape and the tape can be used for recording again TIMER OPERATION Wake up timer Set the on and off time the unit will turn on and start the selecte
4. The lens should never be touched If dust is on the lens blow it off using camera lens blower Consult your dealer Cleaning the unit Clean the outside of the unit with a clean soft cloth moistened with lukewarm water Do not use benzene thinner or alcohol since they will mar the finish of the surfaces Reception frequency FM 87 5 108 MHz 522 1611 kHz CD player Type 2 channel stereo Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz Pick up Optical 3 beam semiconductor laser Laser output 0 6 mW Continuous wave max Wave length 790 nm Wow flutter Below measurable limits Cassette deck Track system 4 track 2 channel stereo Erasing system Magnet erase Tape speed 4 7 cm sec Frequency response 80 12 000 Hz Fast forward rewind time Approx 110 sec C 60 AU KE651DA1465U00 1465AUback indd 1 SPECIFICATION General Output power 4 W ch AC max Inputs LINE IN 500 mV 50 KQ Outputs SPEAKERS 4 ohms PHONES 8 32 ohms Power requirement AC 230 240V 50 Hz Power consumption 27W Dimensions 160 W x 225 H x 180 D mm Weight Approx 2 5 kg Speaker systems Type Full range bass reflex Unit used 9 cm cone type Maximum power handling capacity 6w Nominal impedance 4 ohms Dimensions 140 W x 225 H x 180 D mm Weight Approx 1 3 kg per speaker Specifications subject to change without notice SANYO SANYO Electric Co L
5. kHz 32 kbps 320 kbps constant bit rate or variable bit rate WMA files WMA version 7 8 and 9 32 kHz 48 kbps 64 kbps 44 1 kHz 48 kbps 192 kbps 48 kHz 128 kbps 192 kbps WMA9 professional files WMAO lossless files or DRM copyright protection files cannot be played n this model recommend recording setting for a high quality sound is 44 1 kHz of sampling frequency and 128 kbps of constant bit rate If files are recorded in other bit rate for example 320kbps or in variable bit rate track jump may sometimes happen according to recording conditions The directory and file names of the MP3 WMA CD must be corresponded to the ISO standardized files Single session disc can be played As for multi session disc only the first session can be played This unit can recognize up to 99 folders or 999 files per disc This unit can recognize up to 8 directory trees per disc Some MP3 WMA CD may not be played in the recorded order Music section in CD Extra can be played Notes on disc writing method There are three basic methods for writing to CD Track at Once Disc at once and Packet Writing Music files recorded by Track at Once or Disc at Once can be played on the unit Note The unit cannot play the music files added with Trackat Once Music files recorded by Packet Writing cannot be played 2008 7 28 10 00 j 1465AUEnglish indd 7 Limitations on the
6. select No 126 press 1 2 then press 6 1465AUEnglish indd 3 5 2008 7 28 10 00 Inserting batteries Note Always remove battery if the remote control is not to be used for a month or more Battery within the unit may leak and cause damage Two batteries not supplied Remote control range The buttons on the remote control perform similar functions to similarly marked buttons on the front panel Remote sensor ADJUSTING THE CLOCK When the unit is first connected to the AC power line the display blinks 00 00 dimly Example To set 6 30 First press the ON button to turn the power on m e gt 1465AUEnglish indd 4 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button for at least 2 seconds when the first time setting or the current time appears on the display Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button again After SET CLOCK appears on the display the time system appears Press the 19 9 or gt gt button to select 24HR Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button The hours display blinks Press the 19 9 or gt gt button to set the hours CI 5 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button The minutes display blinks Press the 19 9 or gt gt button to set the minutes VV Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button to complete the set
7. to the black terminal Aerial FM aerial Extend the aerial wire as straight as possible and while listening to the sound from the system secure it in a position which yields minimal distortion and noise AM loop aerial Assemble the loop aerial Unwind the aerial wires then connect them to the AM LOOP terminals Place the loop aerial in a position which yields the best AM reception or attach it to a wall or other surface Screws not supplied To minimize noise the speaker mains and any other leads should not come close to the FM aerial lead and AM loop aerial Do not place the aerial leads close to the system Headphones Connect stereo headphones not supplied to the PHONES socket for monitoring or for private listening The speakers are automatically disconnected when headphones are connected Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss 2008 7 28 10 00 m CONTROLS 9 10 1 Line in socket LINE IN Stop button STOP Skip Search File select Tuning button TUN FILE lt lt gt gt Band select button BAND Folder Channel select button FOLDER CHANNEL Function button FUNCTION Remote sensor IR Power button cb ON Display 10 CD Compartment OPEN CLOSE A 3 Ep gp P C 15 11 Bass expander button DBBS 2 Y 12 Play mode button PLAY MODE 1 T 13 Program Clock button PROGR
8. AM CLOCK 9 a 16 14 Timer button TIMER 15 Volume control VOLUME H t a7 16 Play Pause button PLAY PAUSE 11 SANYO 17 Cassette holder opem AAP ATTY 18 Tape buttons cover OPEN 19 Pause button 10 20 Stop Eject button 0 2 21 Fast forward button gt gt 22 Rewind button lt lt 23 Play button gt 24 Record button Em OONOOARWP 24 23 22 21 20 19 REMOTE CONTROLLER Power Stand by button STANDBY Mute button MUTE Timer button TIMER Program Clock button PROGRAM CLOCK Play mode button PLAY MODE Stop button lil Display button DISPLAY Skip Search File select Tuning button 44 gt gt Play Pause button 1 10 FM mode button FM MODE 11 Volume button VOLUME 12 Bass expander button DBBS 13 Number button 0 1 9 14 Sleep button SLEEP 15 Sound mode select button SOUND 16 Folder Channel select button FOLDER CHANNEL 17 Tuner function Band select button TUN BAND 18 Function button FUNCTION OANDARWN Number buttons 0 1 9 Example SANYO Tuner Audio CD To select No 3 press 3 To select No 10 press 1 then press 0 MP3 WMA To select No 3 press 3 To select No 10 press 1 then press 0 To
9. d function automatically at the on time and will turn off when the off time arrives The timer will function every day unless it is released Preparations Make absolutely sure that the clock is set to the correct time before setting the timer Prepare the source to be used Adjust the tuner or band of radio if choosing TUNER Place the disc in advance if choosing CD For example Waking up at 7 30 every day and listening to the CD until 8 15 1 Turn on the power and press the TIMER button SELECT SOURCES scrolls on the display 2 Press the FUNCTION button to select CD Cm crom c JSLLLL 2 3 Press the TIMER button Volume level blinks the display Press the VOLUME or button to select the volume 4 Press the TIMER button SET ON TIMER scrolls on the display 5 Press the TIMER button again The hour section of the preset on time blinks on the display 6 Press the Plor 44 button to set the hours 4 7 Press the TIMER button minute section blinks the display 8 Press the gt PI 14 4 button to set the minutes mo 9 Press the TIMER button SET OFF scrolls on the display 10 Repeat above steps 5 8 to set off time 11 Press the TIMER button to complete the setting Original function retuns Then turn off the power The clock time appears and remains lit Note The preset function starts when the
10. display Available letters for display are the following capital alphabets of A through Z numbers of 0 through 9 and _ underline MP3 CD directory sample Play order 501001 song02 song14 Folder number F01 F01 albumF01 There is no MP3 file The unit skips it 1 I song01 mp3 song02 mp3 L song03 mp3 song04 mp3 song05 mp3 F02 albumF02 I song06 mp3 song07 mp3 I song08 mp3 song09 mp3 song10 mp3 F04 albumF03 song13 mp3 songi4 mp3 I douc01 doc 01 jpg albumF04 song11 mp3 song12 mp3 Note MP3 WMA CDs cannot be played depending on the recording conditions The CD R RW that has no music data or non MP3 files cannot be played make an empty folder It may not work correctly Basic playback 1 Load the MP3 WMA CD READING blinks then the total folder number and total track number appear on the display Example For an MP3 and WMA mixed CD r 2 Press the FOLDER CHANNEL or button to select the desired folder 3 Press the gt or lt lt button to select the desired track 4 Press the Il button to start play Note For the and WMA mixed CD both WMA and remain on the display except playing mode If current playi
11. elapsed playing time are displayed 6 Press the button to end disc play When the last track has been played the player stops automatically Notes on handling compact discs Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight high humidity or high temperatures for extended periods of time Discs should be returned to their cases after use Do not apply paper or write anything on the disc surface Handle the disc by its edge Do not touch the playing surface glossy side Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the playing surface of the disc with a soft cloth Wipe in a straight motion from the centre to the outside of the disc Never use chemicals such as record cleaning sprays antistatic sprays or fluids benzene or thinner to clean compact discs To start play from the desired track Select the track by using the PI or I button then press the gt 1 button Temporarily stopping play Press the amp II button elapsed playing time blinks on the display To resume play press the button again Skip play To skip to track 6 while track is playing press the gt gt button repeatedly until 06 appears in the track section on the display To skip back to track 3 while track 6 is playing press the 4 4 button repeatedly until 03 appears The number buttons on the remote control can also be used for skip play To skip to track 6 while one track is playing press 0 then 6 Sea
12. med tracks have been played the player stops automatically The programme contents are retained in memory Any attempt to programme more than 40 tracks will result in FULL being displayed and discontinuation of the programming cancel programmed play press the button twice during playing PROG CLEAR appears Checking the programme Each time the PROGRAM CLOCK button is pressed in the stop mode the programmed details sequentially appear on the display Changing a programme To add a new track to a programme 1 In the stop mode press the PROGRAM CLOCK button repeatedly until the programme number blinks on the display 2 Select a track as explained above 3 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button To change a track 1 In the stop mode press the PROGRAM CLOCK button repeatedly until the track number to be replaced is displayed 2 Select a track as explained above 3 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button Note Programmed details cannot be partially deleted or inserted MP3 WMA CD OPERATION This unit can play the CD R RW that has recorded music data MP3 or WMA Window Media Audio files Before playing MP3 WMA CD please read the following MP3 WMA CD information MP3 WMA CD is the disc that standardized by 1509660 its file name must have the extension letters MP3 or mp3 or wma Standard sampling frequency and the bit rate MP3 files MPEG 1 Audio 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48
13. mode press the PROGRAM CLOCK button 2 Press the FOLDER CHANNEL or button to select desired folder 3 Press the 44 or gt gt button to select desired file 4 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button 5 Repeat 2 4 steps to programme additional tracks 6 Press the amp II button to start programmed play 7 Press the m button at any time to stop the programmed play Tocancel programmed play press the button twice during play Note Other various playback operations please refer to the descriptions in CD PLAY page 6 2008 7 28 1465AUEnglish indd 8 LISTENING TAPE Press the FUNCTION button to select TAPE function TAPE appears Pull the OPEN gt portion to open the cassette button cover Press the D A button to open the cassette holder Load the cassette After loading the cassette push the cassette holder back into position Press the button to begin play Press the D A button to stop play at any time Press it again to remove the cassette When the end of the tape has been reached automatic stop will be activated Note Use the normal tape TYPE 1 Endless tapes cannot be used Do not use C 100 or longer tapes They may jam in the mechanism Pause Press the 10 button to temporarily stop playback or recording Press it again to resume operation Fast forward and rewind Press the gt or l
14. ng track is MP3 file only MP3 appears If current playing track is WMA file only WMA appears Display selection The ID3 Tag is an information field for MP3 WMA Album name music title and artist name can be stored into the tag This unit shows this information Press the DISPLAY button on the remote control during play Each time the button is pressed the display changes and scrolls over on the display in the following sequence ALBUM album name ARTIST artist name 7TITLE music title After the information scrolls over the playing display returns Folder File selection 1 In stop mode or during play press the FOLDER CHANNEL or button to select the desired folder 2 Press the BPI or 44 button to select desired track Then press the 1 button to start play In playing mode play starts automatically Repeat Random play Press the PLAY MODE button repeatedly before or during play to select various play modes available Each time the button is pressed the play mode changes as shown below CO appears Repeat selected single gt FOLDER appia MP3 WMA file Repeat all MP3 WMA files in the folder Released CO ALL appears Normal play mode Repeat all MP3 WMA files or programmed MP3 WMA files gt lt appears Play all MP3 WMA files randomly Random play will not function during programmed play PROGRAMMED PLAY 1 In stop
15. placed on the apparatus To be completely disconnect the power input the mains plug of apparatus shall be disconnect from the mains The rating label is located on the rear of cabinet Attentionshouldbedrawntoth e environmental aspects of battery disposal Battery shall not be exposed excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable Minimum distance around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation 2008 7 28 10 00 17 f 1465AUEnglish indd 2 5 R ch speaker L ch speaker A A Black Red Red 2126 FT R FM aerial SPEAKERS 4 MIN C TT T 1 1 J Q Ennn E 1 AC IN 1 I 1 AC outlet i J V Note Note Do not connect the mains lead to an AC outlet until all connections have been made The system is not completely disconnected from the AC power when the button is set to the 9 standby position Speakers Connect the red speaker wire to the red terminal and the other wire
16. rch forward reverse If the gt gt or 14 9 button is pressed during play the player will search at high speed in the forward or reverse direction while the button is being pressed When the button is released normal play will continue f 2008 7 28 10 00 j 1465AUEnglish indd 6 Repeat Random play Press the PLAY MODE button repeatedly before or during play to select various play modes available Each time the button is pressed the play mode changes as shown below C2 appears Repeat one track Released Normal play mode ALL appears Repeat all tracks gt lt appears Play all tracks randomly Random play will not function during programmed play PROGRAMMED PLAY Up to 40 tracks on a disc can be programmed for play in any order First select CD function and load a disc that you want to programme The tracks must be programmed in the stop mode The same track can be programmed more than once Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button The program number 01 blinks on the display m Select a track by using the gt gt or button PROG Plot CICI PII 3 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button The program number 02 blinks on the display 4 Repeat steps 2 to programme additional tracks 5 Press the amp II button to start programmed play n3 nnm i UET LLL Y When all program
17. s the PROGRAM CLOCK button this example 89 80 MHz FM station is preset on FM channel 9 5 Repeat steps above to add more preset stations When presetting a new station the previous preset station is cleared Listening to preset stations 1 Press the TUN BAND button to select FM or AM 2 Press the FOLDER CHANNEL or button to select the desired channel number The number buttons on the remote control can also be used To receive FM stereo broadcasts Remote control only ST appears when an FM stereo broadcast is received If not press the MODE button to turn the sr indication on Ifthe signal from an FM stereo station is weak and reception is poor press the FM MODE button to change to the monaural mode The reception may be improved but the sound will be monaural LISTENING TO OTHER SOURCES 1 Press the FUNCTION button to select AUX 2 Follow the instructions supplied with the video auxiliary equipment 2008 7 28 25 1465AUEnglish indd 9 RECORDING Recording copyright material without permission of the copyright owners is usually an infringement If you wish to re record copyright material permission from the copyright owner is necessary SANYO does not approve of and cannot be held responsible for any unlawful use of this machine Recording discs Synchronous recording Load a blank cassette Select CD
18. sound mode matching the music to be listened to CLASSIC Classical music etc ROCK Rock music etc POP Pops etc JAZZ Jazz etc FLAT Normal Selecting the mute mode Remote control only Press the MUTE button once MUTE blinks on the display the sound is mute Press the button again MUTE disappear Normal sound resumes WHAT TO DO IF If the operation of the unit or display is not normal 1 Press the amp STANDBY button to turn off the power 2 Turn on the power and resume the operation CD PLAY Use compact discs bearing the symbol shown below In addition to conventional 12 cm CDs this system can be used to play 8 cm CDs without an adapter COIVIPACT DIGITAL AUDIO 1 Press the FUNCTION button to select CD function 2 Press the CD compartment lid OPEN CLOSE portion to open it OPEN appears Place the disc with the label facing up on the disc turntable Place only one disc at a time e 4 Press the CD compartment lid OPEN CLOSE 4A portion again to close it READING blinks for several seconds then the total number of tracks and total playing time appear Note If a badly scratched disc is loaded or if the disc is loaded with the label facing downward NO DISC appears If this occurs load the disc correctly or replace the damaged disc 5 Press the amp II button Play starts from the first track m 1 LI I The current track number and
19. t lt button When the desired location has been reached press the D A button Automatic stop system At the end of the tape while recording or playing back the cassette deck stops automatically and the buttons are released This system does not work in fast forward and rewind operation Be sure to press the D A button when the end of the tape has been reached Example When using C 60 tape Press the D A button after approximately 2 minutes have elapsed under fast forward and rewind operation LISTENING TO THE RADIO Automatic Manual tuning 1 Press the FUNCTION button to select TUNER function 2 Press the TUN BAND button to select FM or AM The radio frequency appears on the display Automatic tuning Press the 44 or gt gt button for at least 1 second to tune in a station The unit will scan down or up the band and receive the next receivable station Press the button again to continue Manual tuning Press the lt lt or gt gt button briefly until the desired frequency is displayed e To preset stations Up to 30 stations for FM band 10 stations for AM band can be preset 1 Tunein the station to be preset as described above 2 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button The preset channel number blinks on the display N c 2 1 T N N FM 3 Press the FOLDER CHANNEL or button to select a channel be preset 3 1 FM 4 Pres
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21. timer on time arrives The volume increases gradually to the preset level When the timer off timer arrives the power turns off and the timer is set to the standy mode Timer operation repeats everyday To release the timer In power on mode press the TIMER button once 6 disappears Or in power off mode press the STANDBY button to turn on the unit disappears Sleep timer Remote control only The sleep timer automatically switches off the power after a preset time has elapsed There are 9 time periods available 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 and 10 minutes Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to select the desired sleep time After several seconds the original display returns E remains lit To release the sleep timer while in operation Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to select OFF e disappears from the display The timer is also released if the power is switched off m D NA 2008 7 28 ou Cleaning the tape heads To ensure continued high performance use cotton swab to clean the heads pinch roller and capstan of the decks after about every 10 hours of use If the dirt persists soak the swab in a little methylated spirit or head cleaning fluid and then clean i J 2 A 1 Cotton swab 2 Capstan 3 Pinch roller 5 4 3 4 5 Heads 10 1465AUEnglish indd 10 5 2008 7 28 ou Cleaning the CD player lens
22. ting the original function returns The time can be set accurately by pressing the PROGRAM CLOCK button when a time signal is heard To display the clock during operations press the PROGRAM CLOCK button at least 2 seconds After a few seconds the original display returns If a power failure occurs or the mains lead is disconnected the clock display blinks Reset the time again 2008 7 28 10 00 1465AUEnglish indd 5 BEFORE OPERATION This instruction manual explains the various functions of this unit using the remote control The buttons on the main unit perform similar functions to similary marked buttons on the remote control Turning the power on and off Press the STANDBY button to turn on the power the display lights up and HELLO appears briefly To turn the power off press the STANDBY button again Good bye appears briefly then the clock display remains lit dimly When the mains lead is connected to the AC outlet the unit will re to commands from the remote controller Adjusting the volume Press the VOLUME or button The volume level appears by numbers VOL MIN VOL MAX on the display Dynamic Bass Boost System Press the DBBS button to enhance the bass sound BBS ON appears on the display Press the button again BBS OFF appears Normal sound resumes Selecting the sound mode Remote control only Press the SOUND button to select the

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