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3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

INPUT

MINI COMPONENT SYSTEM GX–707

DIRECTION

AUTO REVERSE CASSETTE DECK DOLBY B NR

DISC

1

DISC

3

DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

UP

DOWN

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

DOLBY SURROUND

P R O • L O G I C

OPEN/ CLOSE

UCA

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF

ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE

COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE

PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO

QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

IMPORTANT

Please record the serial number of this system in the space below.

Model:

Serial No.:

The serial number is located on the rear of the main unit.

Retain this Owner’s Manual in a safe place for future reference.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1 Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated.

2 Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.

3 Heed Warnings – All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.

4 Follow Instructions – All operating and other instructions should be followed.

5 Water and Moisture – The unit should not be used near water – for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.

6 Carts and Stands – The unit should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer.

6A A unit and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the unit and cart combination to overturn.

7 Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The unit should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.

8 Ventilation – The unit should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the unit should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface, that may block the ventilation openings; or placed in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings.

9 Heat – The unit should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, stoves, or other appliances that produce heat.

Explanation of Graphical Symbols

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert you to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

WARNING

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,

DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR

MOISTURE.

10 Power Sources – The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the unit.

11 Power-Cord Protection – Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the unit.

12 Cleaning – The unit should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer.

13 Nonuse Periods – The power cord of the unit should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time.

14 Object and Liquid Entry – Care should be taken so that objects do not fall into and liquids are not spilled into the inside of the unit.

15 Damage Requiring Service – The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:

A.

The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or

B.

Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the unit; or

C.

The unit has been exposed to rain; or

D.

The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or

E.

The unit has been dropped, or the cabinet damaged.

16 Servicing – The user should not attempt to service the unit beyond those means described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.

17 Power Lines – An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines.

18 Grounding or Polarization – Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization is not defeated.

19 For US customers only:

Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside antenna is connected to this unit, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article

810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.

Note to CATV system installer:

This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.

EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING

MAST

GROUND

CLAMP

ANTENNA

LEAD IN

WIRE

ELECTRIC

SERVICE

EQUIPMENT

NEC – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE

ANTENNA

DISCHARGE UNIT

(NEC SECTION 810–20)

GROUNDING CONDUCTORS

(NEC SECTION 810–21)

GROUND CLAMPS

POWER SERVICE GROUNDING

ELECTRODE SYSTEM

(NEC ART 250. PART H)

FCC INFORMATION (for US customers only)

1.

IMPORTANT NOTICE : DO NOT MODIFY

THIS UNIT!

This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product.

2.

IMPORTANT : When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA.

3.

NOTE : This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC

Regulations, Part 15 for Class “B” digital devices.

Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices.

This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual, may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices.

Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. If this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined by turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures:

Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference.

Utilize power outlets that are on different branch

(circuit breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s.

In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/ reorient the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change the lead-in to coaxial type cable.

If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results, please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Electronics Corp.,

U.S.A. 6660 Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA

90620.

The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of

America or its subsidiaries.

We Want You Listening For A Lifetime

YAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer

Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion – and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing.

Since hearing damage from loud sounds is often undetectable until it is too late, YAMAHA and the

Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer

Electronics Group recommend you to avoid prolonged exposure from excessive volume levels.

Unpacking

Déballage

● After unpacking, check that the following parts are contained.

● Après le déballage, vérifier que les pièces suivantes sont incluses.

● Main unit

● Appareil principal

3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

INPUT

MINI COMPONENT SYSTEM GX–707

DIRECTION

AUTO REVERSE CASSETTE DECK DOLBY B NR

DISC

1

DISC

2

DISC

3

DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

DOWN

UP

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

DOLBY SURROUND

P R O • L O G I C

OPEN/ CLOSE

● Front speakers

● Enceintes avant

● Remote control

● Télécommande

POWER

1

1

4

2

2

5

3

3

6

4

7

7

0

5

8

8

TUNER

6

9

+I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

A

EDIT

D

B

DISC SKIP

C

MODE

E

CD

/

DIRECTION

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

— LEVEL

TEST

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

PROGRAM

SLEEP

MUSIC

INPUT

VOLUME

● Center speaker

● Enceinte centrale

● Rear speakers

● Enceintes arrière

● Batteries (size AA, UM/SUM-3, R6, HP-7)

● Piles (format AA, UM/SUM-3, R6, HP-7)

● Speaker cords

● Câbles d'enceintes

● Mounting brackets

● Supports de montage

● Screws

● Vis

● Velcro strips

● Bandes Velcro

● AM loop antenna

● Antenne-cadre AM

● Indoor FM antenna

● Antenne intérieure FM

Setting this system Installation de ce système

20 cm

3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

INPUT

DISC 1 DISC 2

PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

DOWN

DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

MINI COMPONENT SYSTEM GX–707

DIRECTION

AUTO REVERSE CASSETTE DECK DOLBY B NR

OPEN/ CLOSE

1 cm 1 cm

20 cm

20 cm 20 cm

3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

INPUT

20 cm

DISC 1 DISC 3

PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

DOWN

DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

MINI COMPONENT SYSTEM GX–707

DIRECTION

AUTO REVERSE CASSETTE DECK DOLBY B NR

OPEN/ CLOSE

20 cm 20 cm

20 cm

English

Set this system by allowing enough spaces around and behind the main unit to assure good ventilation. Be sure not to place another unit or any object on top of the main unit to prevent the ventilation holes from being obstructed. Otherwise, it may cause fire or damage to the main unit.

Caution

When placing the speakers apart from the main unit, be sure to allow spaces of at least 20 cm (3-15/16”) above, behind and on both sides of the main unit. If the main unit is put inside a rack, the front of it must be fully opened.

Français

Installer ce système en laissant assez d’espace autour et derrière l’appareil principal pour assurer une bonne ventilation.

Veiller à ne pas empiler un autre appareil ou un autre objet sur l’appareil principal afin de ne pas boucher les orifices de ventilation. Sinon, on risquerait de provoquer un incendie ou d’endommager l’appareil principal.

Attention

Lorsqu’on place les enceintes à une certaine distance de l’appareil principal, veiller à laisser un espace d’au moins 20 cm au-dessus, derrière et sur les deux côtés de l’appareil principal. Si l’on place l’appareil principal dans un meuble, veiller à ce que le côté avant du meuble soit grand ouvert.

Front panel Panneau avant

Front panel

L M N O

1

4

J

E

3

R , B

Q , A

8

W

`

]

7

Y

[

V

DISC

1

DISC

2

DISC

3

DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

INPUT PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

UP

DOWN

PHONES

BASS TREBLE

MODE DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT TIME DISPLAY

TIMER TIME ADJ HOUR MIN

DIRECTION

AUTO REVERSE CASSETTE DECK

DOLBY B NR

OPEN/ CLOSE

6

5

D

0 , P

C

F , S

G , U

T

H

9

I

K

2

Z

\

X

Amplifier/tuner Amplificateur/tuner

1

Display

Panneau d'affichage

2

Remote control sensor

Capteur de télécommande

3

TIMER

4

STANDBY [p. 13]

5

B. BOOST [p. 32]

6

PROGRAM [p. 35]

7

PHONES [p. 33]

8

BASS/TREBLE [p. 32]

9

Front cover

Couvercle avant

0

/ [p. 20, 22]

A

A/B/C/D/E [p. 22]

B

PRESET/TUNING/BAND

[p. 20]

C

VOLUME [p. 32]

D

MUSIC [p. 33]

E

INPUT( / ) [p. 13, 20,

24, 26]

TUNER

TAPE

CD

↑ ↓

AUX/MD

VCR

VIDEO

F

HOUR [p. 10, 37]

G

MIN [p. 10, 37]

H

DISPLAY [p. 10, 37]

I

MEMORY [p. 21, 22]

TIME ADJ [p. 10]

J

STANDBY/ON [p. 13]

K

AUTO/MANUAL [p. 20]

TIMER [p. 37, 38]

CD player Lecteur de disque compact

L

Disc tray

Plateau de disque

[p. 13]

M

DISC (1, 2, 3) [p. 14]

N

DISC CHANGE [p. 13]

O

P

Q

R

OPEN/CLOSE [p. 13]

(

[p. 13]

)/

/ [p. 13]

( ) [p. 15]

S

RANDOM [p. 18]

T

TIME [p. 18]

U

REPEAT [p. 17]

Tape deck Platine cassette

V

Tray

Plateau

[p. 24]

W

MODE [p. 24]

X

OPEN/CLOSE [p. 24]

Y

DIRECTION [p. 24]

Z

/ [p. 25]

[

[p. 24]

\

[p. 24]

]

REC/PAUSE [p. 26]

`

DOLBY NR [p. 23, 26]

Remote control Telecommande

9

6

A

8

1

POWER

1

1

4

4

7

2

2

5

5

8

3

3

6

6

9

7

0

8

TUNER +I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

A

EDIT

D

B C

DISC SKIP MODE

E

CD

/

DIRECTION

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

— LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

PROGRAM MUSIC

SLEEP INPUT

VOLUME

7

2

0

9

3

G

F

M

J

L

4

5

B

D

C

P

O

POWER

1

1

4

4

7

2

2

5

5

8

3

3

6

6

9

7

0

8

TUNER +I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

A

EDIT

D

B C

DISC SKIP MODE

E

CD

/

E

N

I

H

J

K

S

DIRECTION

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

— LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

PROGRAM MUSIC

SLEEP INPUT

VOLUME

Q

P

R

Amplifier/tuner Amplificateur/tuner

1

Transmission window

Fenêtre de transmission

[p. 5]

2

Numeric buttons

Touches numériques

[p. 22]

3

A, B, C, D, E [p. 22]

4

TEST [p. 11]

5

CENTER/REAR/DELAY [p. 36]

6

LEVEL (–/+) [p. 36]

7

POWER [p. 13]

8

SLEEP [p. 38]

9

PRESET ( / ) [p. 20, 22]

0

TUNER [p. 20]

A

PROGRAM [p. 35]

B

MUSIC [p. 33]

C

VOLUME [p. 32]

D

INPUT [p. 13, 20, 24, 26]

TUNER

TAPE

CD

↑ ↓

AUX/MD

VCR

VIDEO

CD player Lecteur de disque compact

E

Numeric buttons

Touches numériques

[p. 14]

F

TIME [p. 16]

G

PROG [p. 16]

H

MODE [p. 14]

I

DISC SKIP [p. 14]

J

( )/ ( )

[p. 15]

Tape deck Platine cassette

O

REC/PAUSE [p. 26]

P

/ [p. 25]

Q

R

[p. 24]

[p. 24]

K

L

M

N

S

[p. 13]

/ [p. 13]

EDIT [p. 28, 29, 30]

R. TIME [p. 28, 29, 30]

DIRECTION [p. 24]

English

Thank you for purchasing this YAMAHA product. We hope it will give you many years of trouble-free enjoyment.

For the best performance, read this manual carefully. It will guide you in operating your YAMAHA product.

Precautions ....................................... 1

Features ............................................ 4

Preparations and connections ........ 5

Installing batteries in the remote control ............. 5

Remote control operation range ......................... 5

Setting up the speakers ...................................... 6

Connections ........................................................ 8

Setting the clock ............................................... 10

Adjusting brightness of the display ................... 10

Speaker balance adjustment ............................ 11

CD player operation ....................... 12

Basic play ......................................................... 13

To change the disc play mode .......................... 14

To select another disc ....................................... 14

To directly select the desired track .................... 14

To play the desired track (Skip) ........................ 15

To advance or reverse play rapidly (Search) .... 15

To exchange a disc (or discs) while playing

(PLAYXCHANGE) ........................................ 15

Program play .................................................... 16

Repeat play ...................................................... 17

Random play .................................................... 18

Switching the time display ................................ 18

Tuning operation ............................ 19

Automatic tuning ............................................... 20

Manual tuning ................................................... 20

Automatic preset tuning .................................... 21

Manual preset tuning ........................................ 22

Playing back a tape ........................ 23

General information .......................................... 23

Basic operation ................................................. 24

Winding the tape ............................................... 25

Searching for the beginning of the desired selection .................................... 25

Contents

Recording ....................................... 26

Basic recording ................................................. 26

Recording from CDs utilizing the EDIT function ............................ 28

Operating an external unit connected to this system ........... 31

Various sound control ................... 32

General sound control ...................................... 32

Graphic equalizer ............................................. 33

Sound field processor ....................................... 34

Using the built-in timer .................. 37

Timer play ......................................................... 37

Timer recording ................................................. 38

Sleep timer operation ....................................... 38

Appendix ......................................... 39

Troubleshooting ................................................ 39

Specifications ................................................... 41

For basic source play, the following illustrations on top of the pages will help you look for the section you need.

...... CD play

...... Tape playback/recording

....... Tuning

Precautions: Read this before operating your system

■ To assure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference.

■ Choose the installation location of this system carefully. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or close to a source of heat. Also avoid locations subject to vibration and excessive dust, heat, cold or moisture. Keep it away from sources of hum such as transformers and electric motors.

■ Do not operate this system upside-down. It may overheat, possibly causing damage.

■ Never open the cabinet. If something drops into the set, contact your dealer.

■ The openings on the main unit cover assure proper ventilation of the main unit. If these openings are obstructed, the temperature inside the main unit will rise rapidly. Avoid placing objects against these openings, and install the main unit in a well-ventilated area to prevent fire or damage.

■ Always set the VOLUME control to minimum before starting an audio source play. Increase the volume gradually to an appropriate level after play has started.

■ When not planning to use this system for a long period of time

(ie., vacation, etc.), disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet.

■ Grounding or polarization – Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization of this system is not defeated.

■ Do not use force on switches, controls or connection wires.

When moving the main unit, first disconnect the power plug and the wires connected to other equipments. Never pull the wire itself.

■ If an external appliance (TV, radio, etc.) interferes with the operation of this system, move the main unit away from such appliance.

■ Do not attempt to clean this system with chemical solvents; this might damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth.

■ Be sure to read the “Troubleshooting” section regarding common operating errors before concluding that this system is faulty.

■ To prevent lightning damage, disconnect the AC power plug and the antenna cable when there is an electric storm.

■ Do not plug the AC power plug to the wall socket before you finish all connections.

■ Never allow metallic items (e.g. screwdrivers, tools, etc.) to come near the tape deck’s record/playback head assembly.

Doing so may not only scratch or damage the head’s mirrorsmooth finish, it may change the magnetic characteristics of the heads, causing a deterioration in reproduction performance quality.

■ Although the tape deck’s record/playback heads are of high quality with outstanding reproduction characteristics, they can get dirty through the use of old tapes or from dust accumulation over time. This can have a serious effect on reproduction quality. Clean the heads regularly with commonly available head cleaners or with cleaning solutions.

■ The voltage to be used must be the same as that specified on this system. Using this system with a higher voltage than specified is dangerous and may result in a fire or other types of accidents causing damage. YAMAHA will not be held responsible for any damage resulting from use of this system with a voltage other than specified.

■ The sound level at a given volume setting depends on speaker location and other factors. Care should be taken to avoid exposure to sudden high levels of sound, which may occur when turning this system on with the volume control setting at high. Also avoid exposure to continuous high levels of sound.

■ Sudden temperature changes and storage or operation in an extremely humid environment may cause condensation inside the cabinet. Condensation can cause this system to malfunction.

To eliminate condensation:

• Pickup

Leave the power on with no disc loaded until normal play becomes possible (about 1 hour).

• Tape head

Leave the power on with no tape loaded until normal playback becomes possible (about 1 hour).

Note:

If condensation forms on the tape head, dirt or dust may accumulate during use.

• Remote control

Wipe off condensation on the transmission window with a soft cloth before operating this system.

■ The carousel will turn when you open the disc tray by pressing

OPEN/CLOSE ; therefore, make sure the carousel stopped moving completely before you perform further operations such as placing or removing a disc from the disc tray. Otherwise, you may cause damage to your discs, or you might injure yourself.

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Precautions: Read this before operating your system

This system is not disconnected from the AC power source as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if this system itself is turned off. This state is called the standby mode.

In this state, this system is designed to consume a certain amount of power.

Note

Please check the copyright laws in your country to record from records, compact discs, radio, etc. Recording of copyright materials may infringe copyright laws.

CAUTION FOR CARRYING THE MAIN UNIT

Be sure not to carry or tip the main unit with discs in it.

CAUTION FOR MOVING THE MAIN UNIT

Before moving the main unit, first remove all discs from the disc tray and close the tray by pressing the OPEN/

CLOSE button. After you confirm that “NO DISC” lights up on the display, turn this system into the standby mode by pressing the STANDBY/ON switch, and then disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet.

For Canadian Customers

To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot and fully insert.

This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES–

003.

WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this system to rain or moisture.

To avoid electric shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.

CAUTION

Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

As the laser beam used in this unit is harmful to the eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.

Laser component in this product is capable of emitting radiation exceeding the limit for Class 1.

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Precautions: Read this before operating your system

NOTES ABOUT DISCS

To prevent a malfunction of this system:

• Do not use any nonstandard shaped disc

(heart etc.) available on the market because it might damage the system.

• Do not use a disc with tape, seals, or paste on it. If you use such a disc, a disc may get stuck in the system, or damage to the system may result.

Notes about handling discs

• Always handle the disc with care so that its surface is not scratched.

• Discs are not affected by small particles of dust or fingerprints on their playing surface, but even so they should be kept clean.

Wipe by using a clean, dry cloth. Do not wipe with a circular motion; wipe straight outward from the center.

• Do not try to clean the disc’s surface by using any type of disc cleaner, record spray, anti-static spray or liquid, or any other chemical-based liquid because such substances might irreparably damage the disc’s surface.

• Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high temperature or high humidity for a long period of time because these might warp or otherwise damage the disc.

No!

• Discs are not subjected to wear during play, but damage to the disc surface when the disc is being handled can adversely affect the disc’s play.

• Be sure to use a felt-tip pen or similar writing tool when writing on the label side of the disc. Do not use a ball-point pen, pencil, or other hard-tipped writing tool, as these may damage the disc and may adversely affect the disc’s play.

• Do not warp discs.

• When a disc is not currently being used, remove it from the system and store in an appropriate case.

• When removing or storing a disc, be careful not to scratch the playing surface.

To play an 8-cm CD

Place it in the inner recessed area of the disc tray. Do not put a normal (12-cm) CD on top of an 8-cm CD.

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Features

General

5-Speaker Multi-Channel Audio System (Two

Front, One Center and Two Paralleled Rear

Speakers)

High Power Output

Front L, R: 80W + 80W (6

) RMS, 0.9% THD, 1 kHz

Center: 80W (6

) RMS Output Power, 0.9%

Rear:

THD, 1 kHz

25W (6

) RMS Output Power, 0.9%

THD, 1 kHz

4 External Audio/Video Component Connecting

Capability

Multi-Use Timer/Sleep Timer

SUBWOOFER Output for Low Frequency

Expansion

Remote Control Capability

BASS BOOST

5-Band Spectrum Analyzer

DOLBY PRO LOGIC and DOLBY 3 STEREO

Decoding

Sound Field Processing (HALL and YMERSION)

Test Tone Generator for Easier Speaker Balance

Adjustment

3 Preset Graphic Equalizer Modes (ROCK, POPS and JAZZ)

• Balance control for the left and right main speakers in DOLBY PRO LOGIC mode

CD Player

3-Disc Carousel Type CD Changer

PLAYXCHANGE

Disc changing while playing

20-Track Random Access Programming

Repeat Play for Single Track/Entire Disc/All

Discs

Random Sequence Play

Tape Deck

Automatic Synchronized Recording with CD

EDIT Function Useful for Recording CD(s)

Automatic Reverse

Dolby B Type Noise Reduction System

Tuner

40 Station Preset Tuning

Automatic Preset Tuning

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Preparations and connections

Installing batteries in the remote control

1

1

Turn the remote control over and remove the battery compartment cover by sliding it in the direction of the mark.

2

Insert the batteries (AA, R6, UM-3 type) according to the polarity markings on the inside of the battery compartment.

3

Attach the battery compartment cover.

3

2

Notes

• Be sure the polarities are correct. (see the illustration inside the battery compartment.)

• Remove the batteries if the remote control is not used for an extended period of time.

• If batteries leak, dispose of them immediately. Avoid touching the leaked material or letting it come in contact with clothing, etc. Clean the battery compartment thoroughly before installing new batteries.

• Be sure to use the same type of batteries.

• Do not use a new battery and an old battery together.

Remote control operation range

3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

INPUT

MINI COMPONENT SYSTEM GX–707

DIRECTION

DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3

PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

UP

DOWN

DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

DOLBY SURROUND

P R O • L O G I C

Notes

• The area between the remote control and the main unit must be clear of large obstacles.

• Do not expose the remote control sensor to strong lighting, in particular, an inverter type fluorescent lamp. Otherwise, the remote control may not work properly. If necessary, position the main unit away from direct lighting.

OPEN/ CLOSE

AUTO REVERSE CASSETTE DECK DOLBY B NR

30 ° 30

°

Battery replacement

If you find that the remote control must be used closer to the main unit, the batteries are weak. Replace both batteries with new ones.

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Preparations and connections

Setting up the speakers

Front L Center Front R

Dialogue

4 channel 5 speaker configuration

This system employs a 5 speaker configuration: 2 front speakers, 2 rear paralleled speakers and a center speaker.

The front speakers are used for outputting main source sound. The rear speakers are for effect and surround sounds when the sound field program PRO LOGIC or HALL is selected. The center speaker is for center sounds (dialogue etc.) when the sound field program PRO LOGIC or 3 STEREO is selected.

Rear L Rear R

Front L

Center

Front R

(TV set)

(Subwoofer)

Rear R

Rear L

Placing the speakers

Front speakers:

Center speaker:

Rear speakers:

Subwoofer:

(not included in this system)

On both sides of and at approximately the same height as the TV.

Precisely between the front speakers.

Behind your listening position, facing slightly inward. About 1.8 m (approx. six feet) from the floor.

The position of the subwoofer is not so critical because low bass tones are not highly directional. However, we recommend that you place the subwoofer anywhere in front of your listening position.

Velcro strip

1 2

TV set

Mounting the center speaker

Place the speaker on top of the TV or on the floor under the TV or inside the TV rack so that it is stable.

When placing the speaker on top of the TV, put the provided velcro strips at two corners on both the bottom of the speaker and top of the TV to prevent the speaker from falling.

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60 mm

Mounting bracket

Screw

Preparations and connections

Mounting the rear speakers

Mount the rear speakers on a shelf, rack or on the floor, or hang them on the wall.

To mount the rear speakers by using commercially available speaker stands

The provided mounting bracket has 1 pair of screw holes (at an interval of 60 mm). They are for mounting the speaker on a speaker stand.

* These screw holes can be used with M4 screws only.

Note

It is recommended that you connect the speaker cords to the speaker’s terminals before attaching the bracket to the speaker.

1

Attach the bracket to the bottom of the speaker by using the provided screw so that the convex part of the bracket fits in the grooved part of the speaker as shown left.

2

Mount the speaker on the speaker stand by using the screw holes on the bracket.

Tapping screw (Available at the hardware store)

To mount the rear speakers directly on the wall

If desired, you can hang the speaker on the protruding screws on the wall without using the bracket.

Fasten screws into a firm wall or wall support as shown left, and hang the holes of the speaker on the protruding screws.

* Make sure that the screws are securely caught by a narrow part of the holes.

Min.

12 mm

WARNING

• Each of the rear speakers weighs 0.8 kg (1 lbs. 12 oz.). Do not mount them on thin plywood or soft wall surface material, as the screws may come out of the flimsy surface, causing the speakers to fall and be damaged, or result in personal injury.

• Do not fasten the speakers to the wall with nails, adhesives, or other unstable hardware. Long-term use and vibrations may cause them to fall.

• To avoid accidents resulting from tripping over loose speaker cords, fix them to the wall.

• Select a proper position on the wall to mount the speaker and the stand so that no one will injure his/her head or face with the edge of the stand.

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Preparations and connections

Connections

Never plug the AC supply lead of this system into the AC outlet until all connections are completed.

Subwoofer system

(not included in this system)

Center speaker

Rear speaker

R

Rear speaker

L

Front speakers

L

INPUT

R

SUBWOOFER

OUT

R L

OUT

AUX/MD

IN

VIDEO SIGNAL

MONITOR

OUT

SPEAKERS

SEE OWNER'S MANUAL

FOR CONNECTION.

REAR R CENTER L REAR

OUT

VCR

IN

CENTER : 6 MIN./SPEAKER

REAR : 12 MIN./SPEAKER

VIDEO

R FRONT L

MAINS

6 MIN./SPEAKER

SPEAKERS

Connecting speakers

To AC outlet

Connect the speakers to the corresponding speaker terminals on the rear of the main unit by using the speaker cords. Make sure that the polarity of the speaker cords is correct, that is the + and – markings are observed. If these cords are reversed, the sound will be unnatural and lack bass.

On the speakers

Red: positive (+)

Black: negative (–)

On the main unit

Red: positive (+)

Black: negative (–)

1

1 3

2

1 Press the tab.

2 Insert the bare wire.

[Remove approx. 5mm (1/

4”) insulation from the speaker wires.]

3 Release the tab and secure the wire.

3

2

1 Pull up the tab.

2 Insert the bare wire.

[Remove approx. 5mm (1/

4”) insulation from the speaker wires.]

3 Press down the tab and secure the wire.

Caution

Do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other as this could damage the amplifier and/or speakers.

When connecting a subwoofer (not included in this system)

You may wish to add a subwoofer to reinforce the bass frequencies.

When connecting a subwoofer to this system, connect the SUBWOOFER OUT terminal of this system to the INPUT terminal of the subwoofer.

* Ordinary subwoofers, including the Yamaha Active Servo Processing Subwoofer System, are designed so that both the amplifier and subwoofer are contained in the same unit.

* The SUBWOOFER OUT terminal outputs low frequencies from the left front, center and right front channels.

(The cut-off frequency of this terminal is 200 Hz.)

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(1)

(2)

ANTENNA

FM GND AM

75 UNBAL.

ANTENNA

FM GND AM

75 UNBAL.

FREQUENCY STEP

50 KHZ

FM

9 KHZ

AM

100 KHZ 10 KHZ

DIGITAL OUT

OPTICAL

Preparations and connections

Antenna connection

(1) Supplied FM antenna

Connect the FM antenna wire to the corresponding terminal and direct it to the direction where the strongest signal can be received.

(2) Supplied AM loop antenna

Connect the AM loop antenna wires to the corresponding terminals. Position the AM loop antenna for optimum reception.

Notes

• When static is still heard even after adjusting the position of the AM loop antenna, try reversing the wire connections (from the right terminal to the left one, and vice versa).

• The AM loop antenna should be placed apart from the main unit. The antenna may be hung on a wall.

Using an external antenna

• If you need better reception, use an external FM antenna instead of an indoor FM antenna. Consult your dealer.

• Use an external AM antenna if you need better reception.

Consult your dealer.

ANTENNA

FM GND AM

75 UNBAL.

TV monitor

VCR

LD/DVD player, etc.

FREQUENCY STEP

50

K

H

Z

9

K

H

Z

FM

100 K H Z

AM

10 K

DIGITAL OUT

OPTICAL

SUBWOOFER

OUT

R L

OUT

AUX/MD

IN

VIDEO SIGNAL

MONITOR

OUT

SEE

FOR

REAR R

OUT

VCR

IN

CENTER

REAR :

VIDEO

R

MD recorder, etc.

Connecting external components

This system can be connected with external audio and video components. Make connections between this system and the components using RCA pin plug connector cables, by correctly connecting L (left) to L and R (right) to R . Also, refer to the owner’s manual for the component to be connected to this system.

* A digital-to-digital recording is possible from a CD played on the built-in CD player to an MD (or tape) on an external MD recorder (or DAT) by connecting the DIGITAL OUT

(OPTICAL) terminal on the rear of the main unit to the MD recorder (or DAT).

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Preparations and connections

Setting the clock

DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

INPUT PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

UP

DOWN

PHONES

BASS TREBLE

MODE DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT

TIMER TIME ADJ HOUR MIN

TIME DISPLAY

DIRECTION

AUTO REVERSE CASSETTE DECK DOLBY B NR

OPEN/ CLOSE

DISPLAY 1

2

MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT

TIME ADJ HOUR MIN

3

MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT

Changes.

TIME ADJ HOUR MIN

Changes.

1

While the power is on, press DISPLAY to display time.

2

While holding down TIME ADJ , press HOUR and set the hour.

* Press HOUR once to advance the time by 1 hour. Press and hold to advance continuously.

3

While holding down TIME ADJ , press MIN and set the minute.

* Press MIN once to advance the time by 1 minute. Press and hold to advance continuously.

* The hour setting will not advance even if minute is advanced from “59” to “00”.

Australia model uses a 24-hour display. U.S.A. and Canada models use a 12-hour display. For General model, either the 24hour display or the 12-hour display [shown by “AM (PM)

12:00”] is selected depending on the setting of the

FREQUENCY STEP switch on the rear panel.

* Set this system into the standby mode and disconnect the AC supply lead when switching the FREQUENCY STEP .

Note

In the event of a power failure or when the AC supply lead is disconnected, the time display will go out; however, the clock will function for about 5 minutes without any power supply. Otherwise, the time display will flash on and off to indicate that time must be reset.

Adjusting brightness of the display

If desired, you can adjust the brightness of the display.

DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

Press and hold DISPLAY for more than 2 seconds so that

“DIMMER ±0” appears on the display.

While holding down DISPLAY , turn VOLUME clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease brightness.

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

UP

DOWN

VOLUME

Control range: ±0 to –6 (Preset value: ±0)

Y RANDOM REPEAT TIME DISPLAY

HOUR MIN

DISPLAY

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Preparations and connections

Speaker balance adjustment

You can adjust the sound output level balance between the front, center, and rear speakers using the built-in test tone generator. This is important for the best performance of the built-in Dolby Pro Logic surround decoder.

You can adjust the sound output level of center and rear speakers from –21 to +10 and the balance of the sound output levels of the left and right front speakers from L–6 to R–6.

The adjustment of each speaker output level should be done from your listening position with the remote control.

Otherwise, the result may not be satisfactory.

POWER

1

1

4

2

2

5

3

3

6

4

7

7

0

5

8

8

TUNER

6

9

+I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

A

EDIT

D

B

DISC SKIP

C

MODE

E

CD

/

1

1 Turn on the power.

2 Turn down the volume to minimum.

3

Press PROGRAM repeatedly until “ PRO LOGIC ” lights up on the sound field program indicator.

4

Press TEST .

* “TEST” flashes on and off on the display.

5

Press VOLUME to increase the volume.

You will hear a test tone (like pink noise) from the left front speaker, the center speaker, the right front speaker, and then the rear speakers, for about 2.5 seconds each. The display changes as shown below.

DIRECTION

6

3

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

— LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

PROGRAM

SLEEP

MUSIC

INPUT

VOLUME

4, 7

2, 5

* The test tone from the left rear speaker and the right rear speaker will be heard at the same time.

6

Press LEVEL+/– to adjust the sound output level of the center speaker when “>CENTER<” is displayed.

Press LEVEL+/– to adjust the sound output level of the rear speakers when “<SURROUND>” is displayed.

Press LEVEL+/– to adjust the balance of the output volume level from the left and right front speakers when “LEFT<<<<” is displayed. Press + for left and – for right front speakers to compensate for the sound inbalance caused by poor speaker location or unique listening room acoustics.

example)

CD

MUSIC PROGRAM

PRO LOGIC TEST

Changes.

VOLUME

7

When the adjustments are finished, press TEST to cancel the test tone.

* “TEST” disappears from the display.

Note

Once you have completed these adjustments, you can adjust the whole sound level on your audio system by using VOLUME on the main unit or the remote control.

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CD player operation

Display information

Each indicator mentioned with a number on pages 13–18 corresponds to the indicator with the same number on this page.

1 2 3

100 350 1K 3.5K 10K

MUSIC PROGRAM

TRACK

TOTAL REM

CD

RANDOM

1 2 3 4 5 6

7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 OVER 15

S F REP

PROG VOLUME

1 TRACK (track number)

2 Time display

3 Disc indicator

The number on the top of this indicator shows the currently selected disc.

4 CD (input source indicator)

5 (play)

6 RANDOM

4 5 6 7 8 9 0

7 Music calendar

Track numbers on the currently selected disc will light up

(up to the number 15).

8 OVER 15

This indicator will light up when the currently selected disc has more than 15 tracks.

9 PROG (program)

0 (S, F) REP [(single, full) repeat]

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4

STANDBY indicator

DISC (1, 2, 3)

DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3

4

DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

3, 5

3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

INPUT

PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

1

UP

DOWN

PHONES

BASS TREBLE

MODE DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT TIME DISPLAY

2 / (play/pause)

(stop)

POWER

1

1

4

4

7

7

0

2

2

5

5

8

8

TUNER +I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

A

EDIT

B

DISC SKIP

C

MODE

D E

3

3

6

6

9

CD

/

1

(stop)

DIRECTION

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

PROGRAM

SLEEP

MUSIC

INPUT

VOLUME

2

/

(play/pause)

CD player operation

Basic play

1

Turn on the power.

2

Press INPUT or (or INPUT on the remote control) until

“CD” (2) appears on the display.

3

Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray.

* The carousel will turn when you open the disc tray by pressing OPEN/CLOSE ; therefore, make sure the carousel stopped moving completely before you perform further operations. Otherwise, you may cause damage to your discs, or you might injure yourself.

4

Place discs on the table with label side facing upward.

* Up to three discs can be loaded on the table.

To load the third disc, rotate the disc table by pressing DISC

CHANGE on the front panel.

* 8 cm (3”) discs can be played without an adaptor.

* The disc placed on the right side is played first.

5

Press OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc tray.

* If the selected disc is a CD, the total number of tracks (1) and the total playing time of the disc (2) will be displayed for several seconds.

* If the disc contains more than 15 tracks, the “OVER 15” indicator (8) will light up.

* If the disc tray is closed by pushing the front edge of the tray, play will begin automatically.

6

Press / to begin play.

To pause

Press / .

To stop play

Press .

To finish using this system

Turn this system into the standby mode by pressing STANDBY/

ON (or POWER on the remote control). The STANDBY indicator will light up and the display will go out.

Direct operation

DISC ( 1 , 2 or 3 ) on the front panel and / on the remote control can be used when this system is in the standby mode or another input source is selected.

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CD player operation

DISC (1, 2, 3)

DISC

1

DISC

2

DISC

3

DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

UP

DOWN

ODE DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT TIME DISPLAY

TIMER TIME ADJ HOUR MIN

Numeric buttons

POWER

DISC SKIP

1

1

4

2

2

5

3

3

6

4

7

7

0

5

8

8

TUNER

6

9

+I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

A

EDIT

D

B C

DISC SKIP MODE

E

CD

/

MODE

To change the disc play mode

If necessary, change the disc play mode by pressing MODE on the remote control.

All disc play mode: All discs on the disc tray are played sequentially (originally set to this mode).

Single disc play mode: Only the designated disc is played.

Lights up only when the all disc play mode is selected.

To select another disc

Press DISC SKIP on the remote control once or more (so that the corresponding disc number comes to the top position of the disc indicator (3)).

Pressing DISC ( 1 , 2 or 3 ) will select the disc directly, and play will automatically begin from track 1.

To directly select the desired track

By using the numeric buttons on the remote control, any track you wish to listen to can be played directly.

Use the numeric buttons to select the desired track. Play will begin automatically.

A. For example, to choose track 5

Press 5.

B. For example, to choose track 12

(1) Press +10.

(2) Within a few seconds, press 2.

C. For example, to choose track 20

(1) Press +10.

(2) Within a few seconds, press +10 again.

(3) Within a few seconds, press 0.

Note

If you select a track number higher than the number of tracks on the disc, the last track of the disc may be played.

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DISC (1, 2, 3)

DISC CHANGE

DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE DISC

1

DISC

2

DISC

3

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

UP

DOWN

S TREBLE

MODE DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL

MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT TIME DISPLAY

/

(play/pause)

(Skip forward)

(Search forward)

(Skip backward)

(Search backward)

CD player operation

To play the desired track (Skip)

To advance to the next track

During play, press ( advances to other tracks.

). Pressing ( ) repeatedly

To return to the beginning of current track

During play, press ( ) once.

To return to previous track

During play, press previous track.

Repeatedly press (

( ) twice in succession to return to the

) to return to other previous tracks.

Note

This function can also be performed while the CD player is being stopped.

Press / when the desired track number appears on the track number display. Play will begin from the beginning of that track.

POWER

To advance or reverse play rapidly

(Search)

(

Press and hold ( ) to advance play rapidly, and

) to reverse play rapidly.

1

1

4

4

7

2

2

5

5

8

3

3

6

6

9

7

0

8

TUNER +I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

A

EDIT

D

B C

DISC SKIP MODE

E

CD

/

DISC SKIP

(Skip forward)

(Search forward)

/

(play/pause)

To exchange a disc (or discs) while playing (PLAYXCHANGE)

During play, you can open the disc tray by pressing DISC

CHANGE without interrupting play. In this case, however, pressing DISC SKIP or DISC ( 1 , 2 or 3 ) is invalid.

(Skip backward)

(Search backward)

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CD player operation

DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

ET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

UP

DOWN

DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT TIME

TIMER TIME ADJ HOUR MIN

DISPLAY

5

TIME

POWER

TIME

2

1

1

4

2

2

5

5

8

4

7

7

0

8

TUNER +I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

3

3

6

6

9

A

EDIT

D

B C

DISC SKIP MODE

E

CD

/

3

1,

PROG

5

, / (play/pause)

Display information during programming

Play order Selected disc

HALL

ERSION

TRACK

VCD PBC

TIMER

SLEEP

NOR TEST

PHANTOM

TUNER

CD

MD

TAPE

Selected track number

RANDOM

1 2 3 4

7 8 9 10

13 14 15

5

11

6

12

OVER 15

EDIT

A B

S F REP

PROG V

Music calendar

Total playing time

TRACK

TOTAL

M

HALL

MERSION

VCD PBC

TIMER

SLEEP

NOR TEST

PHANTOM

TUNER

CD

MD

TAPE

RANDOM

1 2 3 4 5 6

7 8 9 10

13 14 15

11 12

OVER 15

EDIT

A B

S F REP

PROG V

Program play

You can program up to 20 tracks in any desired order.

1 When the CD player is being stopped, press PROG to prepare for programming.

* “PROG” (9) and “P-01” (2) will light up on the display, and all track numbers on the selected disc (7) will begin blinking.

2

If necessary, select the desired disc by pressing DISC SKIP .

* Just after you change the disc, the CD player reads the contents of the newly selected disc for a few seconds. If you go on to the next step during this internal operation, “WAIT”

(2) appears on the display and your operation is canceled.

3

Use the numeric buttons to select the desired track number.

* The selected track number (1) and the total play time of the programmed tracks (2) will light up on the display, and it will soon be replaced by the display of the next play order

(2). Programmed track numbers on the selected disc will stop flashing and light up on the music calendar (7).

* Pressing TIME displays the total play time of the programmed tracks (2) for about 1 second, and then it is replaced by the display of the next play order (2).

4

Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program other tracks.

5

Press / to start the program play.

Notes

• If the total time of the programmed tracks becomes 100 minutes or more, the first digit will not be displayed.

• The total time of the programmed tracks will not be displayed, if track number 16 or higher is programmed.

• Skip ( / ) can be performed during play, but only within the range of the programmed tracks.

• Search ( / ) can be performed during play to search all tracks, including unprogrammed tracks.

To cancel a programmed sequence

Press while the CD player is being stopped.

To check (and correct) program data

1. Press PROG when the CD player is being stopped.

2. Every time is pressed, the track numbers and sequential order of the programmed tracks can be checked one after another. The display of the track number can be returned

(sequentially in reverse order) by pressing .

3. If you want to correct the program data, press a numeric button to select the track to replace the one displayed. The previously programmed track will be cleared from the memory and the new one will be programmed.

To complete the correction, press PROG or / once again.

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/ CLOSE

UP

DOWN

DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT TIME DISPLAY

TIME ADJ HOUR MIN

REPEAT

CD player operation

Repeat play

All discs, a disc, a single track or a programmed sequence can be repeated continuously.

Press REPEAT once or more to select the desired repeat play mode so that the S REP or F REP indicator (0) is illuminated.

(off) S REP

F REP

Repeat play modes

SINGLE REPEAT (S REP)

A single track is played repeatedly.

* This is also available in the program play mode and the random play mode. (If the repeat play mode is switched off, the program play mode or the random play mode will be resumed.)

FULL REPEAT (F REP)

When the CD player is in the single disc play mode:

The designated disc is played repeatedly.

* In the random play mode, the selected disc is repeatedly played, but the order of tracks is different each time.

When the CD player is in the all disc play mode:

All discs on the disc tray are played repeatedly.

* In the random play mode, the random play is performed among all discs and repeated with a different order of tracks each time.

Note

In the program play mode, a sequence of programmed tracks is played repeatedly.

To cancel the repeat play

Press REPEAT repeatedly until the (S, F) REP indicator (0) goes out.

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CD player operation

UP

DOWN

DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

RANDOM

Random play

Tracks on a selected disc or all discs on the disc tray can be played randomly.

1

If necessary, switch the disc play mode by pressing MODE .

* If the single disc play mode is selected, select the desired disc by pressing DISC SKIP .

2

Press RANDOM to begin random play.

* The “RANDOM” indicator (6) will light up.

To cancel the random play

Press , or press RANDOM so that the “RANDOM” indicator

(6) will go out.

Note

This feature will not function during programming or program play.

O/

UAL MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT TIME DISPLAY

R TIME ADJ HOUR MIN

DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

UP

DOWN

TO/

NUAL MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT TIME DISPLAY

MER TIME ADJ HOUR MIN

TIME

POWER

1

1

4

4

7

2

2

5

5

8

7

0

8

TUNER +I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

3

3

6

6

9

A

EDIT

D

B

DISC SKIP

C

MODE

E

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TIME

Switching the time display

Every time TIME is pressed, the display will change as described below.

[Example]

When the second track is being played:

The elapsed play time for the current track will be displayed.

TRACK

The remaining play time for the current track will be displayed.

TRACK

REM

The total play time of the disc will be displayed.

TRACK

TOTAL

The total remaining play time of the disc will be displayed.

TRACK

TOTAL REM

Tuning operation

Display information

Each indicator mentioned with a number on pages 20–22 corresponds to the indicator with the same number on this page.

1 2

100 350 1K 3.5K 10K

MUSIC PROGRAM

PRESET

STEREO

AUTO

TUNED

MEMORY

TUNER

VOLUME

1 Preset station group and number indicator

2 Multi-information display

3 STEREO

4 AUTO

3 4 5 6 7

5 TUNED

6 MEMORY

7 TUNER (input source indicator)

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1

2

Tuning operation

5, 3

DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3

3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

INPUT PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

PHONES

BASS TREBLE

MODE DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL MEMORY RAN

TIMER TIME ADJ HO

3

2 , 4

POWER

1

1

1

4

2

2

5

3

3

6

4

7

7

0

5

8

8

TUNER

6

9

+I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

A

EDIT

D

B C

DISC SKIP MODE

E

CD

/

2

DIRECTION

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

— LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

PROGRAM

SLEEP

MUSIC

INPUT

2

VOLUME

Automatic tuning

1

Turn on the power.

2

Press INPUT or until “TUNER” (2, 7) appears on the display, or simply press TUNER on the remote control.

3

Select the reception band (FM or AM) by pressing PRESET/

TUNING/BAND (or TUNER on the remote control), and confirm it on the display (2).

* Do not select the preset tuning mode (in which “PRESET”

(1) lights up on the display).

4

Press AUTO/MANUAL so that “AUTO” (4) lights up on the display.

5

Press to tune to a higher frequency, or press to tune to a lower frequency.

(When tuned in to a station, “TUNED” (5) will light up on the display.)

6

If the station where tuning search stopped is not the desired one, follow step 5 again.

* If the tuning search does not stop at the desired station, change to the Manual tuning method as described below.

* “STEREO” (3) will light up when an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal strength is received.

Direct operation

TUNER on the remote control will work if it is pressed when this system is in the standby mode or another input source is selected.

Manual tuning

1

Follow steps 1–3 of the Automatic tuning method.

2

Press AUTO/MANUAL so that “AUTO” (4) disappears from the display.

3

Press and hold to tune to a higher frequency, or press and hold to tune to a lower frequency.

Release the button just before reaching the desired frequency, and then press it repeatedly until the desired frequency appears.

(When tuned in to a station, “TUNED” (5) will light up on the display.)

Note

If you tune in to an FM station manually, it is received in monaural to increase the signal quality.

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POWER

1

1

1

4

2

2

5

5

8

4

7

7

0

8

TUNER +I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

3

3

6

6

9

A

EDIT

D

B C

DISC SKIP MODE

E

CD

/

2

DIRECTION

DISC 1 DISC 3

1

2

3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

INPUT PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

PHONES

BASS TREBLE

MODE DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL MEMORY RANDOM

TIMER TIME ADJ HOUR

3

UP

DOWN

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

— LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

PROGRAM MUSIC

SLEEP INPUT

2

VOLUME

Tuning operation

Automatic preset tuning

You can make use of an automatic preset tuning function. With this function, the built-in tuner performs automatic tuning. Up to 40 stations [8 stations x 5 groups (A, B, C, D and E)] are stored automatically.

1

Turn on the power.

2

Press INPUT or until “TUNER” (2, 7) appears on the display, or simply press TUNER on the remote control.

3 Press and hold MEMORY for more than 2 seconds.

* The “MEMORY” (6) and “AUTO” (4) indicators flash.

The tuner performs automatic tuning and searches for FM stations first and then AM stations. Received stations are programmed sequentially to A1, A2, A3 and so on.

When the automatic preset tuning is completed;

The display shows the frequencies of the first preset station (stored to A1).

If you want to check the contents and the number of preset stations, follow the procedure in the section “To recall a preset station” on page 22.

To recall a preset station

Simply follow the procedure in the section “To recall a preset station” on page 22.

Notes

• The automatic preset tuning search will be performed through all frequencies until 40 stations are stored. If the number of received stations is less than 40, the search will stop after searching all frequencies.

* Since FM stations are searched for first, there may be a case that 40 preset stations are occupied by FM stations only.

• With this function, only stations with sufficient signal strength are stored automatically. If the station you want to program is weak in signal strength, tune in to it with the Manual tuning method (in monaural) and program it by following the procedure in the section “To store stations” on page 22.

• You can replace a preset station with another FM or AM station manually by simply following the procedure in the section “To store stations” on page 22.

Memory back-up

The memory back-up circuit prevents the programmed data from being lost even if the AC supply lead is disconnected from the AC outlet or the power is cut due to temporary power failure. If, however, the power is cut for more than one week, the memory may be erased. If so, it can be re-programmed by simply following the Preset tuning steps.

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Tuning operation

6, 2

DISC

1

DISC

2

DISC

3

1

2

3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

INPUT PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

PHONES

BASS TREBLE

MODE DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL MEMORY RANDO

TIMER TIME ADJ HOUR

1 , 5 4, 7

6, 2

POWER

1

1

4

2

2

5

3

3

6

4

7

7

0

5

8

8

TUNER

6

9

+I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

A

EDIT

D

B C

DISC SKIP MODE

E

1

6, 2

2

6,

5,

2

1

CD

/

Manual preset tuning

The built-in tuner can store station frequencies selected by tuning operation. With this function, you can select any desired station only by calling the corresponding preset station number. Up to 40 stations (8 stations x 5 groups) can be stored.

To store stations

1

Turn on the power.

2

Press INPUT or until “TUNER” (2, 7) appears on the display, or simply press TUNER on the remote control.

3

Turn in to the desired station.

4

Press MEMORY .

* “MEMORY” (6) and “PRESET” (1) will flash on the display for about 5 seconds.

5 Select the desired group (A – E) of preset stations by pressing A/

B/C/D/E before “MEMORY” (6) goes out. Confirm the selection on the display.

6

Select a preset station number by pressing or repeatedly or pressing a numeric button (1 to 8) before “MEMORY” (6) goes out.

7 Within about 5 seconds, press MEMORY again.

To recall a preset station

1 Select a group of preset stations by pressing A/B/C/D/E .

2 Select the desired preset station number by pressing or repeatedly or pressing a numeric button (1 to 8).

Notes

• A new setting can be programmed in place of the former one.

• As for the preset stations, the setting of AUTO/MANUAL is stored along with the station frequency.

DIRECTION

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

— LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

PROGRAM

SLEEP

MUSIC

INPUT

2

VOLUME

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Playing back a tape

Display information

Each indicator mentioned with a number on pages 24–30 corresponds to the indicator with the same number on this page.

1

100 350 1K 3.5K 10K

MUSIC PROGRAM

NR

TAPE TAPE

REC

EDIT

A B VOLUME

1 Tape counter

2 NR (DOLBY NR)

3 Tape direction indicator

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

4 Reverse mode indicator

5 TAPE

(input source indicator)

6 TAPE REC

7 (play)

8 EDIT

9 Tape side indicator

General information

Dolby B Type Noise Reduction

Dolby noise reduction is an extremely effective method of reducing undesirable background hiss on tapes. The builtin tape deck incorporates Dolby B type noise reduction system.

DOLBY NR is useful for both recording and playback; be sure that the same noise reduction is used on recording and playback.

Dolby noise reduction is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.

“DOLBY” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing

Corporation.

• Do not use C-120 tapes or poor quality tapes, since they can cause malfunctions.

• Before loading a tape on the tray, tighten the tape slack with a pen or pencil.

• Tapes have removable tabs which prevent accidental recording or erasing from taking place. Removing the tab on the top left corner protects the side facing you from erasure. Cover the tab holes with adhesive tape to erase or record again.

• The tape deck features an automatic tape selector. Just load the tape, and the type of tape being used will be sensed automatically.

• The tape deck can play back metal tapes as well as normal or high position tapes; however, recording cannot be done on metal tapes with good sound quality.

About the tape counter

The tape deck is equipped with a tape counter that is useful for searching and locating a desired point on the tape. The tape counter is shown on the display.

Pressing (stop) when the deck is being stopped will reset the tape counter to “0000”.

100 350 1K 3.5K 10K

MUSIC PROGRAM

PRO LOGIC HALL

3 STEREO YMERSION

TUNER

CD

MD

TAPE

RANDOM

EDIT

A B

S F REP

PROG

VOLUME

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Playing back a tape

(stop)

5

6

3, 4

1

2

5

3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

INPUT

PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

UP

DOWN

PHONES

BASS TREBLE

MODE DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT

TIMER TIME ADJ HOUR MIN

TIME DISPLAY

DIRECTION

AUTO REVERSE CASSETTE DECK DOLBY B NR

OPEN/ CLOSE

4

POWER

1

1

1

4

2

2

5

5

8

4

7

7

0

8

TUNER +I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

3

3

6

6

9

A

EDIT

D

B C

DISC SKIP MODE

E

CD

/

DIRECTION

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

— LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

PROGRAM MUSIC

SLEEP INPUT

2

6

5

(stop)

VOLUME

Basic operation

1

Turn on the power.

2

Press INPUT or until “TAPE” (1, 5) appears on the display.

3

Open the tray by pressing OPEN/CLOSE .

4

Load the tape on the tray with side A facing upward, and close the tray by pressing OPEN/CLOSE or pushing the front edge of the tray gently.

5

Press MODE or DIRECTION to change the current setting if necessary.

Reverse mode indicator ( 4 )

Tape direction indicator ( 3 )

Moves slowly in the current tape running direction during playback.

MODE

DIRECTION

Side A only

Side B only

Side A

Side B Side A

Side B

Side B only

(Repeats 8 times)

Starts from side A.

Side B

Side A

(Repeats 8 times)

Starts from side B.

(Side A is not played the first time.)

6 Press .

Playback begins.

To stop playback

Press .

To remove the tape

Open the tray by pressing OPEN/CLOSE .

Direct operation

and OPEN/CLOSE will work if they are pressed when this system is in the standby mode or another input source is selected.

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DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

INPUT PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

UP

DOWN

PHONES

BASS TREBLE

MODE DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT

TIMER TIME ADJ HOUR MIN

TIME DISPLAY

DIRECTION

OPEN/ CLOSE

AUTO REVERSE CASSETTE DECK DOLBY B NR

(stop)

POWER

1

1

4

2

2

5

3

3

6

4

7

7

0

5

8

8

TUNER

6

9

+I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

A

EDIT

D

B C

DISC SKIP MODE

E

CD

/

Playing back a tape

Winding the tape

1

Press or to wind the tape.

Moves rapidly in the current tape running direction while winding.

2 Press to stop.

Note

When the tape is wound to the end, the tape deck will then function as described below.

: The tape stops at the end.

: If the winding direction is , playback automatically starts from the reverse side when the tape reaches the end.

If the winding direction is , the tape stops at the end.

: When the tape reaches the end, playback automatically starts from the reverse side.

Searching for the beginning of the desired selection

Press or during playback.

The tape deck will find a blank interval between selections and start playback automatically.

To listen to the same selection

Press

Press

if the direction of the current playback is .

if the direction of the current playback is .

To listen to the next selection

Press

Press

if the direction of the current playback is .

if the direction of the current playback is .

Blinks on and off.

DIRECTION

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

— LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

PROGRAM

SLEEP

MUSIC

INPUT

VOLUME

(stop)

Moves rapidly in the current tape running direction while searching.

Notes

• This function may not work for tapes with

* Material with long pauses or quiet passages.

* Low recording levels or excessive noise.

* Pauses of less than 4 seconds between selections.

• If searching is carried out near the beginning or the end of a selection, the searching may not be done successfully.

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4

1

2

4

3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

INPUT

DISC

1

DISC

2

DISC

3

PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

PHONES

BASS TREBLE

MODE DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL MEMORY RAN

TIMER TIME ADJ H

5

DIRECTION

Recording

Notes

• Adjusting the VOLUME , BASS and TREBLE controls, and the use of

B. BOOST , MUSIC and YMERSION have no effect on the recorded sound. The recording level is automatically adjusted.

• A sound field program except for YMERSION may have effect on the recorded sound. If a sound field program is selected, cancel it before you begin recording. Refer to page 35 on how to cancel the sound field program.

• If you want to make a recording using Dolby NR, press DOLBY NR so that “ NR” (2) lights up on the display. If not, turn “ NR” (2) off.

* For details, refer to “Dolby B Type Noise Reduction” on page 23.

AUTO REVERSE CASSETTE DECK DOLBY B NR

POWER

OPEN/ CLOSE

1

3

Basic recording

1 Turn on the power.

2

Press INPUT or repeatedly to select the source you want to record.

3

Load a tape on the tray with side A facing upward.

4

Press DIRECTION or MODE to change the current setting, if necessary.

DIRECTION

MODE

Side A only Side A

Side B

1

1

4

4

7

2

2

5

5

8

3

3

6

6

9

7

0

8

TUNER +I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

A

EDIT

D

B C

DISC SKIP MODE

E

CD

/

DIRECTION

4

5

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

— LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

PROGRAM

SLEEP

MUSIC

INPUT

2

VOLUME

Side B only Side B only

5

Press REC/PAUSE .

* “TAPE REC” (6) lights up on the display.

6 Begin playing the source to be recorded and press on the tape deck.

When you record from another component that is connected to this system, start the recording on the tape deck first, and then start playing the connected source.

* When playing a CD, the recording automatically begins a few seconds before the disc play begins.

Displaying the tape counter

During recording, the information of the playing source is displayed in place of the tape counter (1). Press DISPLAY to change the display to the tape counter. Pressing DISPLAY again will restore the previous display mode.

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DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3

DISC CHANGE

OPEN/ CLOSE

3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

INPUT

PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

UP

DOWN

PHONES

BASS TREBLE

MODE DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT TIME DISPLAY

TIMER TIME ADJ HOUR MIN

DIRECTION

AUTO REVERSE CASSETTE DECK

DOLBY B NR

OPEN/ CLOSE

REC/PAUSE

Numeric buttons

POWER

4

7

7

0

1

1

4

2

2

5

5

8

8

TUNER

3

3

6

6

9

+I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

A

EDIT

D

B

DISC SKIP

C

MODE

E

DISC SKIP

CD

/

/

DIRECTION

Recording

To stop recording temporarily

Press REC/PAUSE .

* Press on the tape deck to resume recording.

To stop recording

Press on the tape deck.

To change the disc and track when recording from a CD

1 Press on the CD player.

* The recording stops temporarily.

2

Select the disc by pressing DISC SKIP if necessary.

3

Choose the track you want to record next by using or .

4

Press / on the CD player to resume recording (or simply press the corresponding numeric button(s) on the remote control).

Notes

• A sequence of tracks in the program play mode and random play mode of the CD player can be recorded in the same way.

• During recording, you can rewind the tape to the point where the recording started by simply pressing or .

REC/PAUSE

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

— LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

PROGRAM MUSIC

SLEEP INPUT

VOLUME

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1

4

3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

INPUT

PHONES

BASS TREBLE

MODE DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL MEMORY RANDO

TIMER TIME ADJ HOUR

DIRECTION

AUTO REVERSE CASSETTE DECK DOLBY B NR

Numeric buttons

POWER

DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3

PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

6

1 2 3

1

4

4

7

7

0

2

5

5

8

8

TUNER

3

6

6

9

+I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

A

EDIT

B C

DISC SKIP MODE

D E

CD

/

5

2

OPEN/ CLOSE

3

Recording from CDs utilizing the

EDIT function

The EDIT function performs recording on both sides of the tape.

EDIT recording

1 Press INPUT or repeatedly until “CD” (1) appears on the display, and load the disc to be recorded.

2

Select the disc by pressing DISC SKIP .

3

Load a tape on the tray with side A facing upward.

4

Select “ ” (4) by pressing MODE .

5

Press R. TIME on the remote control to select the length of the tape to be used. When pressed, the display changes as shown below.

(off)

C-46

C-54

C-60

C-90

When using tapes other than C-46, C-54, C-60 or C-90

After pressing R. TIME , input the tape length by using the numeric buttons on the remote control.

6

Press EDIT . (“EDIT” (8) lights up on the display.)

The following operations are carried out automatically.

1) Tracks on the disc are automatically divided into side A and side B. You can check the process by watching the display.

* The tape side indicator (9) shows the side currently selected.

2) If the tape is not rewound to the end, it will rewind to the end rapidly.

3) The end part of the tape on which recording cannot be done is automatically wound.

4) Both disc play and recording starts. Recording is continuously carried out on both sides of the tape.

Note

When the CD player is in the all disc play mode, tracks on another disc are recorded continuously if the tape’s total possible recording time is longer than the total playing time of the selected disc.

In this case, as many as three discs can be recorded automatically.

DIRECTION

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

— LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

PROGRAM MUSIC

SLEEP INPUT

1

VOLUME

POWER

4

1

1

4

2

2

5

3

3

6

4

7

7

0

5

8

8

TUNER

6

9

+I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

A

EDIT

D

B C

DISC SKIP MODE

E

CD

/

2

3

Recording

Auto-EDIT recording

This recording automatically changes the order of tracks so that the unrecorded space of side A is minimized.

1

Follow steps 1–5 on the previous page.

2

Press PROG .

3

Press R. TIME .

“Auto A>>>” will light up during programming for side A, and

“Auto B>>>” will light up during programming for side B.

4

Press EDIT . (“EDIT” (8) lights up on the display.)

The recording begins.

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Recording

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

INPUT PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

UP

DOWN

PHONES

BASS TREBLE

MODE DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT

TIMER TIME ADJ HOUR MIN

TIME DISPLAY

DIRECTION

1

TIME

TIME

9

POWER

1

1

4

2

2

5

3

3

6

4

7

7

0

5

8

8

TUNER

6

9

+I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

A

EDIT

D

B

DISC SKIP

C

MODE

E

CD

/

7

3

4

5

DIRECTION

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

— LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

MUSIC PROGRAM

SLEEP INPUT

1

VOLUME

Display information during programming

Next play order Selected disc

TRACK

NR

CD 1 2 3 4 5 6

7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 OVER 15

A PROG V

Side of the tape

Selected track number

TRACK

REM

Total remaining time on this side of the tape

NR

CD 1 2 3 4

7 8 9 10

5

11

6

12

13 14 15 OVER 15

A PROG V

Programmed track numbers light up and only programmable track numbers among unprogrammed ones flash.

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Manual EDIT recording

You can program tracks manually while watching the remaining time on both sides of the tape.

1

Press INPUT or repeatedly until “CD” (1) appears on the display, and load a disc (or discs) on the disc tray.

2

Follow steps 3–5 on page 28.

3 Press PROG .

* “PROG” and “P-01” will light up on the display, and all track numbers on the selected disc will begin blinking.

4

If necessary, select the desired disc by pressing DISC SKIP .

5 Select the desired track number by pressing the numeric buttons.

6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to program more selections for side A of the tape. You can select the same track again.

* Pressing TIME displays the total remaining time on side A of the tape for about 1 second, and then it is replaced by the display of the next play order.

* You can only select track numbers 1 through 15 for manual

EDIT recording. All track numbers higher than 15 i.e.16, 17,

18… cannot be selected for recording even if there is recordable space available on the tape.

“TM OVER” will appear on the display.

At this time, however, if any other track number is flashing continuously on the display, you can program it instead of the unprogrammable one.

7 When the programming for side A is finished, press R. TIME .

* “Side–B” appears on the display. You can begin programming for side B.

* After following this step, you can check the programmed contents for side A and side B alternately by pressing R.

TIME at any time before you press EDIT in step 9.

* The tape side indicator (9) shows the programming side currently selected.

8

Repeat steps 4 and 5 to program selections for side B of the tape.

You can select the same track again.

9 Press EDIT . (“EDIT” (8) lights up on the display.)

The recording begins.

Note

To check, cancel or correct program data, refer to page 16.

To cancel the EDIT function

Before recording, press on the CD player or the tape deck.

To stop recording

Press on the tape deck.

(At this time, disc play automatically stops.)

Notes on recording with the EDIT function

• The maximum number of tracks that can be programmed is 20.

• The track number 16 or higher cannot be programmed by this function.

• The CD player’s repeat play mode will be canceled during the recording mode.

Operating an external unit connected to this system

3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

INPUT PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

UP

DOWN

PHONES

BASS TREBLE

MODE DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT

TIMER TIME ADJ HOUR MIN

TIME DISPLAY

DIRECTION

AUTO REVERSE CASSETTE DECK DOLBY B NR

DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3

OPEN/ CLOSE

DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

Use an external unit connected to the VCR, VIDEO or AUX/

MD terminals on the rear of the main unit.

To listen to or watch a source played on an external unit connected to this system

1

Select the input source (VIDEO, VCR or AUX/MD) you want to play by using INPUT or (or INPUT on the remote control).

2

Play the source.

* If you play a video source, turn on the TV monitor connected to this system.

3

Adjust the volume to the desired level by using VOLUME .

* If you prefer, you can control the sound quality (Refer to pages 32–36).

3, 2

DIRECTION

3, 2

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

— LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

PROGRAM

SLEEP

MUSIC

INPUT

1, 1

VOLUME

To record a source by using the tape deck,

VCR etc. connected to this system

If a tape deck, VCR, etc. is connected to this system, you can record a source played on this system or an external audio/video unit connected to this system by using the tape deck, VCR, etc.

1

Select the source you want to record by using INPUT or

(or INPUT on the remote control) .

2 Play the source and then turn VOLUME up to confirm the input source.

3

Begin recording on the tape deck, VCR, etc.

Note

A digital-to-digital recording is possible from a CD played on the built-in

CD player to an MD (or tape) on the MD recorder (or DAT) by connecting the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) terminal on the rear of the main unit to the

MD recorder (or DAT).

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2

Various sound control

1 3

BASS BOOST

100 350 1K 3.5K 10K

MUSIC

ROCK POPS

JAZZ

PROGRAM

PRO LOGIC HALL

3 STEREO YMERSION

CD

VOLUME

4 5

1 Spectrum analyzer

The spectrum of the input source which is divided into five bands will be indicated in real time.

2 BASS BOOST

BASS

DIRECTION

TREBLE

B.BOOST

3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

INPUT PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

UP

DOWN

PHONES

BASS TREBLE

MODE DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT

TIMER TIME ADJ HOUR MIN

TIME DISPLAY

VOLUME

DIRECTION

VOLUME

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

— LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

MUSIC PROGRAM

SLEEP INPUT

VOLUME

3 VOLUME (volume level meter)

4 MUSIC (preset equalizer mode indicator)

5 PROGRAM (sound field program indicator)

General sound control

VOLUME control

Front panel operation

Rotate VOLUME in the “UP ” direction to increase the volume, and the “DOWN ” direction to decrease the volume.

Remote control operation

Press VOLUME to increase the volume and VOLUME to decrease the volume.

* Adjusted volume level is shown by the volume level meter (3) and in figures on the display.

B. (BASS) BOOST button

Press this button so that “BASS BOOST” (2) is illuminated on the display to boost the bass frequency response of this system while maintaining overall tonal balance. This function is effective for reinforcing the bass frequencies when a subwoofer is not used.

BASS and TREBLE controls

BASS : Turn this knob clockwise to increase (or counterclockwise to decrease) the low frequency response.

TREBLE : Turn this knob clockwise to increase (or counterclockwise to decrease) the high frequency response.

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Various sound control

Listening with headphones

• Be sure that your headphones have a 3.5 mm (1/8”) diameter plug and between 16 ohms and 50 ohms impedance.

Recommended impedance is 32 ohms.

• When you listen with headphones, connect the headphones to the

PHONES jack. You can listen to the sound that is normally outputted from the front speakers through headphones.

Adjust VOLUME to a comfortable listening level.

Note

When you connect headphones, no signals are outputted to the speakers.

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL

DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

MUSIC

VOLUME

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

— LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

PROGRAM MUSIC

SLEEP INPUT

MUSIC

VOLUME

Graphic equalizer

The built-in graphic equalizer provides 3 preset equalizer modes as listed below.

Preset graphic equalizer modes

Mode

ROCK

POPS

JAZZ

Feature

High and low frequencies are emphasized. This mode is suitable for reproducing dynamic and powerful sounds of rock music, etc.

Vocals are emphasized and whole sound is clear. This mode is suitable for pops.

High frequencies for piano, sax, etc. are emphasized.

Medium frequencies for vocals are also moderately emphasized.

Listening to the music with a preset equalizer effect

1 Play back a source.

2 Press MUSIC repeatedly until the name of the desired mode lights up on the preset equalizer mode indicator (MUSIC) (4).

ROCK POPS

(OFF)

JAZZ

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Various sound control

Sound field processor

The Sound Field Processor built into this system enables you to enjoy listening to a source with an ambience of actual concert hall or three-dimensional acoustics. This system provides preset sound field programs shown below. You can enjoy an excellent sound field by selecting any one of them and by adding any other desired adjustments.

This system also incorporates a Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder for multi-channel sound reproduction of Dolby

Surround encoded video sources. The operation of the Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder can be controlled by selecting a corresponding sound field program.

Sound field programs

Program

PRO LOGIC

Feature

This program is used for playing sources encoded with Dolby Surround.

Dolby Pro Logic Surround uses four discrete channels and five speakers to reproduce realistic and dynamic sound effects: two main channels (left and right), a center channel for dialogue, and a rear channel for special sound effects. The rear channel reproduces sound within a narrow frequency range.

3 STEREO This program is used for simplified play of Dolby Surround encoded sources. With this program, sound effects are outputted from the front left and right speakers and no sound from the rear speakers.

YMERSION

HALL

YMERSION is Yamaha’s proprietary technology that enhances the spread of a normal stereo source play sound, creating three-dimensional acoustics using only two speakers.

This program presents you with an ambience of actual concert hall by adding effects as sonic reflections or reberverations that create sound environment of a hall. Sound effects are outputted from the front and rear speakers.

Orchestra and opera music is suited for this sound field.

DOLBY SURROUND

P R O • L O G I C

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of

Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. ©1992–1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.

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PROGRAM

LEVEL- / +

CENTER/REAR/DELAY

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

— LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

PROGRAM MUSIC

PROGRAM

SLEEP INPUT

VOLUME

DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

Various sound control

Listening to the music with a sound field effect

1

Play a source.

2

Press PROGRAM repeatedly until the name of the desired program lights up on the sound field program indicator (5).

* Whenever you press PROGRAM , the program changes and is displayed as follows.

PROGRAM

PRO LOGIC

PROGRAM

3 STEREO

PROGRAM

YMERSION

PROGRAM

HALL

(OFF)

3

If desired, adjust the delay time and the output level of each speaker. (For details, refer to the corresponding descriptions on pages 35–36.)

Notes

• When YMERSION is selected, no sound is heard from the center speaker nor rear speakers.

• If you play a source not encoded with Dolby Surround when PRO

LOGIC is selected, the source may not be played normally.

Adjusting delay time and speaker output level

DELAY TIME

You can adjust the time difference between the beginning of the sound from the front speakers and the beginning of the effect sound from the rear speakers.

The larger the value, the later the effect sound is generated.

This adjustment can be made individually for both PRO

LOGIC and HALL.

Control range

PRO LOGIC: 15, 20, 25, 30 milliseconds

HALL: 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50 milliseconds

1 Press CENTER/REAR/DELAY repeatedly until “DELAY” appears on the display.

2

By pressing LEVEL + or – continuously, the value also changes continuously.

Changes.

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Various sound control

POWER

1

1

4

2

2

5

3

3

6

4

7

7

0

5

8

8

TUNER

6

9

+I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

A

EDIT

D

B C

DISC SKIP MODE

E

CD

/

If desired, you can adjust the sound output level of the center and/ or rear speakers even if the output level is already set in “Speaker balance adjustment” on page 11.

CENTER LEVEL

Control range : +10 to –21

1

Press CENTER/REAR/DELAY repeatedly until “CENTER” appears on the display.

2 By pressing LEVEL + or – continuously, the level value also changes continuously.

DIRECTION

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

— LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

LEVEL- /+

PROGRAM MUSIC

CENTER/

REAR/

DELAY

SLEEP INPUT

VOLUME

Changes.

Notes

• This adjustment can be made only when the sound field program

PRO LOGIC or 3 STEREO is selected.

• Once the output level is adjusted, the level value will be the same for both the PRO LOGIC and 3 STEREO programs.

REAR LEVEL

Control range : +10 to –21

1

Press CENTER/REAR/DELAY repeatedly until “REAR” appears on the display.

2 By pressing LEVEL + or – continuously, the level value also changes continuously.

Changes.

Notes

• This adjustment can be made only when a sound field program PRO

LOGIC or HALL is selected.

• Adjustment can be made individually for both PRO LOGIC and

HALL.

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Using the built-in timer

STANDBY/ON

DISC

1

DISC

2

DISC

3

INPUT

DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

INPUT PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

UP

DOWN

PHONES

BASS TREBLE

MODE DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT

TIMER TIME ADJ HOUR MIN

TIME DISPLAY

TIMER

HOUR

MIN

DISPLAY

POWER

4

7

7

0

1

1

4

2

2

5

5

8

8

TUNER

3

3

6

6

9

+I0

PRESET

TIME PROG

PRESET

R.TIME

A

EDIT

D

B

DISC SKIP

C

MODE

E

CD

/

DIRECTION

POWER

(standby/on)

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

— LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

PROGRAM

SLEEP

MUSIC

INPUT

INPUT

VOLUME

Timer play

By using the built-in timer, you can set the time when this system turns on and a source play begins, and the time when this system is set to the standby mode.

1 Press DISPLAY .

Whenever DISPLAY is pressed, the display mode changes as follows.

1 Current time (TIMER on/off mode)

2 Source selecting mode (TAPE, TUNER, CD)

3 ON TIME/Time setting mode

4 OFF TIME/Time setting mode

5 Normal display mode

Note

The display mode will change in about 8 seconds. If the mode is changed before the setting is completed, call the mode again by pressing

DISPLAY once or more.

1 Current time

Make sure that the current time is correct, and press TIMER so that “TIMER” lights up on the display.

2 Source selecting mode

Select the source to be played with INPUT or (or

INPUT on the remote control).

3 ON TIME/time setting mode

[“ON TIME” appears on the display, and soon it is changed to a time setting mode.]

Set the time when you want to begin the timer play.

• Press HOUR and set the hour.

• Press MIN and set the minute.

4 OFF TIME/time setting mode

If necessary, set the time when you want to finish the timer play in the same way as you did in step 3. If you do not set the time, it will be automatically set so that the timer play finishes after 1 hour.

2

Press TIMER to complete the timer play setting.

This system turns into the standby mode.

* The STANDBY and TIMER indicators light up.

If you will continue using this system, press STANDBY/ON to turn on this system.

To cancel the timer play setting

Press DISPLAY , and then press TIMER so that the TIMER indicator goes out.

Note

Unless there is a power failure for more than 5 minutes, the set time will be retained until it is reset.

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Using the built-in timer

DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 DISC CHANGE OPEN/ CLOSE

3–DISC CD CHANGER

STANDBY

/ON

STANDBY

TIMER

DIGITAL AUDIO

PROGRAM B.BOOST

MUSIC

VOLUME

INPUT PRESET/TUNING/BAND A/B/C/D/E

/

UP

DOWN

PHONES

BASS TREBLE

MODE DOLBY NR

REC/

PAUSE

AUTO/

MANUAL MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT

TIMER TIME ADJ HOUR MIN

TIME DISPLAY

REC/PAUSE TIMER DISPLAY

REC/PAUSE

REC/ PAUSE

TAPE

TEST

— LEVEL

CENTER/

REAR/ DELAY

PROGRAM MUSIC

SLEEP INPUT

SLEEP

VOLUME

Timer recording

1

Follow steps 2–3 of “Basic recording” on page 26.

2

Tune in to the station you want to record.

3

Follow step 1 of “Timer play” on page 37.

* In step 2, select “TUNER”, and then press REC/PAUSE .

(“REC >TAPE” and the frequency will flash alternately on the display.)

* In step 3, set the time when you want to begin recording.

* In step 4, set the time when you want to finish recording.

4

Press TIMER .

This system will be set to the standby mode.

* The STANDBY and TIMER indicators light up.

To cancel the setting of timer recording

Press DISPLAY once or more so that “REC >TAPE” flashes on the display. While “REC >TAPE” is flashing, press REC/

PAUSE .

Note

When the timer recording is finished, the timer setting is automatically canceled.

Sleep timer operation

This system will automatically be set to the standby mode when the selected sleep time passes.

1

Play the desired sound source.

2

Press SLEEP repeatedly until the desired sleep time appears on the display. The display will change as described below.

2h00m 1h30m 1h00m 0h30m

OFF SLEEP

(Sleep timer is off.)

* The normal display mode will resume about 4 seconds after the selection is made.

* “SLEEP” will light up on the display.

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Appendix

Troubleshooting

Refer to the chart below when this system does not function properly. If the problem you are experiencing is not listed below or if the instruction below does not help, disconnect the supply lead and contact your authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center.

Problem

This system does not work normally.

Cause

There is an influence of strong external noise (lightning, excessive static electricity, etc.) or the system was operated incorrectly.

The sound suddenly goes off.

No sound from speakers.

No sound from the rear speakers.

No sound from the center speaker.

The protection circuit was activated because of a short circuit, etc.

The SLEEP timer was activated.

Speaker connections are not secure.

The sound output level to the rear speakers is set to minimum.

Incorrect sound field program selection.

No sound field program is selected.

The sound output level to the center speaker is set to minimum.

Incorrect sound field program selection.

No sound field program is selected.

Incorrect cord connections.

No sound (or no picture) from the external unit connected to this system.

Timer cannot be set.

This system will not operate properly.

The volume level cannot be increased, or sound is distorted.

A picture of the TV is disturbed.

Excessive static in FM broadcasts.

Noise increases during stereo broadcasts.

Input source selection is not correct.

Current time is not set.

The internal microcomputer has been frozen by an external electric shock (lightning, excessive static electricity, etc.) or power supply with low voltage.

The component connected to the AUX/MD or VCR terminals on the rear of the main unit is turned off.

There is an influence of magnet from the center speaker.

Interference from starting motor of nearby car.

Interference from thermostat of nearby electric appliance.

Antenna input is too weak due to obstructions or excessive distance from broadcasting station.

Insufficient antenna input.

Stereo broadcasts are noisy and STEREO indicator blinks on and off.

Preset stations cannot be selected.

Buzzing or static during AM broadcasts.

AM broadcast sensitivity is poor.

Preset memory has been erased.

Interference from sources such as lightning, fluorescent lights, electric motors or thermostat of nearby electric appliance.

TV or this system is being used nearby.

Radio signal is weak or antenna is not properly connected.

What to Do

Set this system to the standby mode and disconnect the

AC supply lead from the AC outlet. After about 30 seconds, connect the power and operate this system again.

Set this system to the standby mode, then turn on to reset the protection circuit.

Cancel the SLEEP timer function.

Secure the connections.

Raise the sound output level to the rear speakers.

Select the appropriate program.

Raise the sound output level to the center speaker.

Select the appropriate program.

Connect the cords properly. If the problem persists, the cords may be defective.

Make a correct input source selection.

Set current time.

Unplug the AC supply lead from the wall AC outlet, then plug in again after about one minute.

Turn on the power to the component.

Place the center speaker apart from the TV.

Position the FM antenna as high and as far away from nearby roads as possible. Use coaxial cable.

Check antenna connections.

Install a multi-element type FM antenna if possible.

Install an antenna suited for the electric field strength of your area.

Reprogram memory presettings.

Problem is difficult to eliminate but can be lessened by grounding AM loop antenna.

Move away from TV or this system.

Properly connect AM loop antenna.

Change orientation of AM loop antenna.

Install an external AM antenna.

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Appendix

Problem

A disc cannot be played normally, or there is a noise during play.

Play will not begin even if disc is loaded.

No sound.

Sound stops suddenly

(always at the same spot).

Tape will not move during playback or recording.

Recording is not possible.

Cause

The disc is not a standard type.

Disc is upside down.

Disc is dirty.

The input source selection is incorrect.

Disc is dirty.

Volume is set too high.

Slack tape wrapped around pinch roller.

Play another disc.

What to Do

Load disc with label side facing upward.

Clean disc.

Select the CD player by pressing INPUT or button until “CD” lights up on the display.

Clean disc.

Lower volume.

Tighten slack with a pencil (pen) before using.

Erasure prevention tab is broken off.

Sound is distorted or fades out, or stereo balance is poor.

Poor sound quality.

Excessive noise.

Tape travel stops in middle of playback or recording.

The beginning of desired selections on tape cannot be found.

Beginning of the track isn’t recorded.

Remote control does not work.

TV functions strangely when the remote control is used.

Head is dirty.

Head is dirty.

Tape is worn.

Tape encoded with Dolby NR is played back with this system’s Dolby NR off.

Tape not encoded with Dolby NR is played back with this system’s Dolby NR on.

Head has become magnetized.

Slack tape coming out of cassette shell.

Tape is creased or torn.

Endless tape is being used.

Silent gaps between selections are too short.

Excessively soft passages in middle of selections.

Conversation, etc. is recorded.

There is an unrecordable part in the first few seconds of the tape.

Batteries are dead.

Remote control is too far away or tilted too much.

Direct sunlight or lighting (of an inverter type fluorescent lamp, etc.) is striking the remote control sensor of the main unit.

Remote control is being used near TV set with a remote control sensor.

Replace tape or cover erasure prevention hole with adhesive tape.

Clean heads.

Clean heads.

Replace tape.

Press the DOLBY NR button to turn it on.

Press the DOLBY NR button to turn it off.

Demagnetize heads with head demagnetizer.

Tighten slack with a pencil (pen) before using.

Replace tape.

Do not use endless tapes.

The function of searching for the beginning of desired selections will not operate unless the silent gaps between selections are at least four seconds long.

Wind the unrecordable part of the tape and start recording from the recordable part.

Replace batteries.

Use within 6 m and 60° radius.

Reposition the main unit.

Relocate the main unit away from the TV.

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Appendix

Specifications

Amplifier section

Minimum RMS Output Power per Channel

FRONT

6 ohm, 1 kHz, 0.9% THD ........................... 80W+80W

6 ohm, 1 kHz, 10% THD ........................ 100W+100W

CENTER

6 ohm, 1 kHz, 0.9% THD ...................................... 80W

6 ohm, 1 kHz, 10% THD ..................................... 100W

REAR

6 ohm, 1 kHz, 0.9% THD ...................................... 25W

6 ohm, 1 kHz, 10% THD ....................................... 30W

Input Sensitivity/Impedance

AUX/MD ........................................... 200 mV/47 k-ohm

Spectrum Analyzer Band ....................................... 5 bands

(100 Hz, 350 Hz, 1 kHz, 3.5 kHz, 10 kHz)

Video section

Video Signal Level .................................... 1 Vp-p/75 ohm

Tuner section

Tuning Range

FM

[U.S.A. and Canada models] .......... 87.5 to 107.9 MHz

[Australia model] ............................ 87.5 to 108.0 MHz

AM

[U.S.A. and Canada models] ............. 530 to 1,710 kHz

[Australia model] ............................... 531 to 1,611 kHz

Usable Sensitivity (FM)

DIN, Mono, S/N 26 dB ..................................... 1.8 µV

S/N 30 dB, 1 kHz, 100% Mod. .......................... 1.5 µV

CD player section

Discs Supported ................................................. Audio CD

Type ...................................... 3 disc carousel auto-changer

D/A Converter .................................................. 1-bit DAC

Filter ............................. 8-time oversampling digital filter

Tape deck section

Type .............................. Auto reverse stereo cassette deck

Frequency Response (–20 dB)

Type 1 (Normal) .................................... 50 to 15,000 Hz

Type 2 (High) ......................................... 50 to 16,000 Hz

Wow and Flutter ....................................... 0.09%, W.RMS

Signal-to-Noise Ratio .................. 58 dB (Dolby NR OFF)

66 dB (Dolby B NR ON)

Harmonic Distortion .................................................. 0.8%

Speaker section

Type (Magnetic shielding type)

Front speaker ....... 3-way bass reflex: 13 cm (5”) woofer

5 cm (2”) tweeter

2 cm (3/4”) super tweeter

Center speaker ............................ 8 (3”) cm full range x 2

Rear speaker ..................................... 8 (3”) cm full range

Maximum input

Front, Center, Rear ......................... 220W, 180W, 100W

Impedance

Front, Center ......................................................... 6 ohm

Rear ..................................................................... 12 ohm

General

Power Supply

[U.S.A. and Canada models] ................ AC 120V, 60 Hz

[Australia model] ................................. AC 240V, 50 Hz

Power consumption .................................................. 170W

Dimensions (W x H x D)

Main unit ........................................ 280 x 320 x 364 mm

(11” x 12-5/8” x 14-5/16”)

Front Speaker ................................. 200 x 320 x 208 mm

(7-7/8” x 12-5/8” x 8-3/16”)

Center Speaker ............................... 280 x 100 x 188 mm

(11” x 3-15/16” x 7-3/8”)

Rear Speaker .................................... 94 x 117 x 108 mm

(3-11/16” x 4-5/8” x 4-1/4”)

Weight

Main unit ...................................... 10.5 kg (23 lbs. 2 oz.)

Front Speaker ............................ 3.8 kg ( 8 lbs. 6 oz.) x 2

Center Speaker ................................. 2.0 kg (4 lbs. 6 oz.)

Rear Speaker ............................. 0.7 kg ( 1 lbs. 9 oz.) x 2

Accessories ................................................ Remote control

Batteries

Speaker cords

AM loop antenna

Indoor FM antenna

Mounting brackets

Screws

Velcro strips

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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