Panasonic RX-DT670 Stereo System User Manual
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Panasonic RX-DT670 is an all-in-one sound system that combines a CD player, radio, and cassette deck. It features a variety of playback options, including CD, CD-R/RW, and MP3 playback, as well as a built-in AM/FM tuner with 30 preset stations. The system also includes a tape deck with high-speed dubbing capabilities, a graphic equalizer, and a remote control for easy operation.
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(Inside of product) CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LOCATION OF CONTROLS The functions indicated by the numbers with black back- ground (for example @) can also be activated from the 7 remote control transmitter. (See page 6.) 14 Li 0 I Li = © = © | CD/GENERAL CONTROLS (M Speakers (Woofer) ®@ Speakers (Tweeter) (3) Headphones jack (PHONES) O Operation switch ( ) ® Operation/battery check/AC connection indi- cator (OPR/BATT-STDBY()) The indicator lights green when the unit is turned on. When the AC power supply is used, it functions as an AC connection indicator. (The indicator colour changes to red when the unit is turned off.) When the unit is operated on batteries, it functions as a battery check indicator. (See page 9.) © Function select buttons (TAPE - TUNER - CD) (7) Display section When using AC power or car battery cord, the backlight of the display will be on. A: Track display B: Playing time display C: Program indicator ( PGM) ) О: Repeat indicator ( (>) ) Remote control sensor (SENSOR) Graphic equalizer controls (GRAPHIC EQUALIZER) (9 Balance control (BALANCE) @ Volume control (VOLUME) @ S-XBS level control (S-XBS LEVEL) (3 Disc tray O CD open/ciose button (4 OPEN/CLOSE) É Play/pause button (> /IN . Press this button to start the disc play or stop the disc play temporarily. (D Repeat button (REPEAT) & Memory/recall button (MEMORY/RECALL) Press this button to program the desired track{s) and io confirm the programmed content(s). © Edit pause button (EDIT PAUSE) O Skip/search buttons (t4</ <q - >> / >>) Press either button to skip (backward or forward) the tracks, or to search (backward or forward) the desired portion of the disc. @ Stop/clear button (N/CLEAR) Press this button to stop the disc play or to clear the programmed track(s) and sequence. | SET Al MA a e AUT ANO E Bee eat 1 . .. [> LOCATION OF CONTROLS @ ©-Н == Ti 79999 55 > CT — ШО = =) |111 1 HERE C D= | TUNER CONTROLS e) Edit recording speed/beat proof selector (EDIT MODE/BP) Set the selector to reduce “beat” signal. 62 Display section : Band indicator (FM, AM) Preset channel indicator Frequency display Program indicator ( ) Tuning indicator ( ) Stereo indicator ( «Em ) This indicator does not appear when the FM mode button is pressed to monaural mode. €) Memory button (MEMORY) Press this button to memorize a broadcast frequency into the preset memory. @ FM mode button (FM MODE) Press this button to select the stereo reception or manual reception. amoow>» ¢ Preset memory channel buttons (PRESET) If you memorize the broadcast staion, you can select the preset channel by pressing one of these buttons. @ Tuning buttons (TUNING MANUAL) These buttons are used to tune the radio to the desired broadcast frequency. @ Band button (BAND) Press this button to select the desired radio band. LOCATION OF CONTROLS @ | DECK CONTROLS 63 Display section A: Tape mode indicator (TAPE) 09 Edit recording speed/beat proof selector (EDIT MODE/BP) NOR/ E: Normal speed HIGH/11: High speed 69 Deck 1 cassette compartment cover @) Record button (@ REC) Press this button to record a tape. 07 Playback button (» PLAY) Press this button to playback a tape. 03 Rewind/review button (-<</REV) Press this button to rewind the tape during stop condi- tion, or to search the desired portion (backward) during playback. Ó Fast forward/cue button (CUE/»b) Press this button to fast forward the tape during stop condition, or to search the desired portion (forward) during playback. & Stop/eject button (5 STOP/EJECT) Press this button to stop the tape during tape movement, and to open the cassette compartment cover during tape stop condition. 4 Pause button (8! PAUSE) Press this button to stop the tape temporarily. 0? Playback button (» PLAY) 6 Rewind/review button (4</REV) (9 Fast forward/cue button (CUE/»») @ Stop/eject button (E STOP/EJECT) @) Pause button (11 PAUSE) @ Deck 2 cassette compartment cover (On IC REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION eThe receiving angle is approx. 60° (30° in each of the left, right, up, and down directions). eThe maximum usable distance in about 7 m when the remote control transmitter is aimed directly at the remote control sensor. The functions of buttons O, O, €, O. ®, ©. G. ©. ©. ©. O. Y, O, @ and § are identical to those described under “LOCATION OF CONTROLS” on pages 3 and 4. REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION E Operations The following operations can be performed using the remote control transmitter. They are identical to the operations performed using the main unit controls. e Operation Switch Turn the unit on and off. {When using the battery power, you can only turn off.) «CD operation Selection of CD mode, sequential play, program play, direct access play, repeat play, skip function, search function, program clear, pause, stop, disc tray open/close. e Radio operation Selection of tuner mode, band switching, manual tuning, FM auto tuning, memory presetting, memory tuner operation, FM mode selection. e Tape operation Selection of tape mode. eVolume control Volume up/down When operating the unit using the remote control transmitter press the buttons on the remote control transmitter slowly and accurately. № Inserting the remote control transmitter bat- teries 1. Open the cover of the battery case. 2. Insert the batteries. Batteries used: Two R03//LRO3 (UM-4 or equivalent, not included). insert the batteries in the correct polarity (8, O). @ Replacement interval of remote control trans- mitter batteries Although the life of the batteries will vary depending upon the number of times that the remote control transmitter is used, the average life based on the used of the batteries is about 1 year. if the remote control transmitter fails to operate when it is held near the unit, replace the batteries with new batter- ies, even if one year has not elapsed. Precautions for using the remote control trans- mitter eif the unit is exposed to direct sunlight, the remote control transmitter may sometimes fail to function. Be sure, therefore, to keep the unit out of direct sunlight. In such case, the maximum range of the remote control transmitter (approx. 7 m) may some- times be reduced, elf strong light falls on the remote control sensor of the unit (e.g. high frequency type fluorescent lamp), the signals from the remote control transmitter may fail to be received by the unit. In such a case, take steps to prevent strong light from falling onto the unit. elf there is an obstacle between the remote control transmitter and the unit, the signals from the remote control transmitter will be blocked off, preventing the unit from operating. Use the remote control transmitter in a position directiy in front of the unit so that the remote control sensor can be seen. Even if the remote control transmitter is not aimed at the unit, the unit may sometimes operate when a button on the remote control transmitter is pressed. This is caused by the infra-red beam being reflected off a wall, ceiling, floor, or furniture, and striking the remote control transmitter of the unit. ®Ос not operate the remote control transmitter of this unit near a unit which is designed to operate using a different remote control transmitter. eDo not simultaneously use this remote control transmit- ter and one or more remote control transmitters in- tended either for the same type of unit or for another type of unit, such as a television set. elf you operate the remote contro! transmitter near the unit when listening to an AM broadcast, noise may be heard. In such a case, hold the remote control transmit- ter at a sufficient distance from the unit so that noise is not heard. #Do not disassemble the remote control transmitter or touch any of the components inside it. Do not place a heavy object on the remote control transmitter or leave it exposed to direct sunlight or in a hot location. eDo not spill liquids on the remote control transmitter. This may cause damage to the remote control trans- mitter. I~ 109 INSTALLING THE DRY BATTERIES FOR MEMORY BACK-UP This is a function which preserves the preset memory and most-recent memory functions. in the event of a power failure, or if the AC mains cord is disconnected from the household AC mains outlet (during AC operation), or should the batteries fail, the memory back-up batteries will preserve the preset memory and the most-recent memory functions of this unit. E Memory back-up batteries (four R6/LA6) 1. Open the memory back-up battery compartment cover. 2. Insert four "R6/LR6” size (UM-3 or equivalent, not included) batteries into the battery compartment, making sure that the batieries are installed in the designated numerical order and that the proper polarities are maintained. 3. Close the cover. The life of the memory back-up batteries is about one year. While exchanging the memory back-up batteries, be sure to connect the AC mains cord both to the unit and household AC mains outlet. e 1 E E = | PESE [1 e © == A m 13112 =p = 4||1 AU ® © *To prevent erasing the memory In case the memory back-up batteries are not used, power failure (when using AC mains) or the following operations cause the erasure of the memory: When using AC mains: unplugging the AC mains cord trom the household AC mains outlet, When using battery power (“R20/LR20"): inserting the AC mains cord only into the AC socket of this unit, If one of the above cases occurs, enter the program into the memory again, In order to avoid the accidental erasure of the program in the memory, using the memory back-up batteries (4 “R6/ LARG” size, UM-3 or equivalent, not included) is recom- mended. eBattery removal Press the O side of the no. 4's battery, POWER SOURCE B Battery operation (ten R20/LR20) Insert ten “R20/LR20” size (UM-1 or equivalent, not included) batteries into the battery compartment, making sure that the batteries are installed in the designated numerical order and that the proper polarities are maintained. = - e Battery life The amount of light provided by the operation/battery check/ AC connection indicator is a good indication as to how much longer the batteries can be used. e Press the operation switch to turn on the unit. When the operation/battery check/AC connection indicator goes out or dims, replace all batteries with new ones. fa „” Important note: If you cannot open the cassette compartment cover and eject the cassette tape when running this unit on batteries, replace the batteries with new ones, or use the AC power source, and then perform the operation once again. e Battery removal Remove as shown in the figure below. = и” ` Un y = Upper Shelf CA A Г | - „” Ya Lower Shelt x 2 A A A Bottom Shelf E Е о EEE | (= AG IN я | © 8) 9 107) © О (365 Х{ 4) © DJJ H AC power operation Connect the included AC mains cord to the AC socket in the unit and your household AC mains outlet. The operation/battery check/AC connection indicator will light during AC mains operation. - AC power cord AC IN~ 7 AC power outlet ei» <= + (Back of product) Note: To operate on battery power, unplug the AC mains cord from the household AC mains outlet and the AC socket on the unit, M Car Battery Operation . insert the plug of the car battery cord into the OC Input Jack. 2. Plug the other end into the cigarette lighter socket in your car, Upon plugging the car battery cord into the DC input Jack, the unit will automaticaily switch from internal battery to car battery operation. — © BC IN 13.2 V (12-15 \) 1 030 Car battery cord 7 . \ Cigarette (not included) lighter socket PRECAUTIONS elf the set is not used for a long period of time or is used only from an AC mains source, remove all the batteries to prevent potential damage due to possible battery leakage. eAvoid using or placing this unit near sources of heat. Do not leave it in an automobile exposed to direct sunlight for a long time with the doors and windows closed as this may deform the cabinet. eAvoid cuts, scratches, or poor connections in the AC mains cord, as they may result in possible fire or electric shock hazard. Also, excessive bending, pulling or splicing of the cord should be avoided. #Do not unplug the AC mains cord by pulling on the cord. To do so may cause premature failure or shock hazard. eDo not operate the set on AC mains in a bathroom, as a potential shock hazard may result. f To prevent possible damage to this unit > el oad new batteries with their polarities (© and ©) aligned correctly. eDo not apply heat to batteries, or internal short- circuit may occur. elf this unit is not to be used for a long period of time, or used on AC mains supply, remove all batteries and store them in a cool and dry place. e Remove spent batteries immediately. eDo not use old and new batteries together. Aliso never use an alkaline battery with a manganese eWhen not in use, disconnect the AC mains cord from the AC mains outlet. Max. 40°C ILL, Lr fr fiin Operation switch (OPR/BATT-STDBY dl) Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode or vice versa. In standby mode, the unit is still consuming a small amount of power. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. battery. BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURE E XBS system (Extra bass system) When the XBS level control is adjusted, the level of the dynamic low frequency sound range is boosted. Using this system with the tone control helps you to get more dynamic sounds. B Graphic equalizer It allows you to tailor the frequency response of the unit to compensate for room acoustics and other factors which affect frequency response. The overall tone can be altered by adjusting the controls which control the following fre- quency bands: 330 Hz, 1 kHz, 3.3 kHz, 10 kHz. Positioning the control to the "+" side of the detent will amplify the corresponding frequency band; the “—” side will attenuate it. E After use Be sure to reduce the volume level, and turn off by pressing the operation switch. E Headphones connection ©. PHONES [M3 type (mini) jack] Headphones (not included) eAvoid listening for prolonged periods of time to prevent hearing damage. eSpeakers are automatically cut off when the headphones are connected. TREPA POT a ar ea q a a тол | SPEAKER SYSTEM CONNECTION This unit can be used as a one-piece portable stereo radio cassette recorder, or a three-piece component system, by attaching or detaching the speaker system. eBefore attaching or detaching the speakers, be sure to disconnect the speaker cables from the speaker terminals. eBe sure to press the operation switch to turn off the unit before connecting/disconnecting the speaker cables. E Attaching the speakers M Detaching the speakers 1. Align the speaker with the main unit as shown in the 1. Unlock the speaker release levers by pulling them in the figure, interlock the grooves and press down. direction shown below, and slide up each speaker. RELEASE RELEASE 2. Connect the colored speaker cables to the same colored speaker terminals. ( MM 2. Connect the speaker cables to the speaker terminals. the speaker cables as shown. When using the unit with the speakers attached, wind | Note: Since a strong magnet is used for the speaker, keep magnetized commuter passes, tickets or personal credit cards, recorded tapes, watches, etc. away from the set. The speaker magnet in the set may damage them. PLAYING A DISC E Sequential play 1. Press the operation switch to turn on the unit. 2. Press the “CD” button of the function select buttons. CD mode indicator will appear. No 0 50 “No disc” is displayed if the disc has not been loaded. 3. Press the CD open/close button and load a disc. Press the CD open/close button to close the disc tray, When the disc tray is closed. the disc rotates, and both the total number of tracks and the total playing time appear on the display. Total number of tracks Total playing time | | | [ y 5305 If you press the play button instead of the CD open/close button after inserting a disc, the tray will close and play will start directly from the track 1. But the total number of tracks and total playing time will not be displayed. 4. Press the play/pause button. The first track on the disc will start to play. The track number being played will appear on the display. Track number Playing time per track FT | LPI | | ht 5. Adjust the volume and balance. 6. Adjust the graphic equalizer and 5-XBS level controls to desired setting. oTo temporarily stop the disc Press the play/pause button during disc play. The playing time display will start to flash. ri MIA. | Del я т Playing time display flashes — When the play/pause button is pressed again, disc play will resume from where it was previously stopped. eTo stop disc play Press the stop/clear button. The disc will automatically stop when all the tracks have been played. 12 Notes: eWhen playing a compact disc near a tuner or TV, it may cause noise in the broadcast, or disturnance cf the TV picture. When it occurs, separate the unit from the TV or tuner set as far as possible. eDo not place any object in front of this unit as it may hinder the opening and closing of the disc tray. sWhen pressing the operation switch while the disc tray is open, the unit automatically closes the disc tray, and then switches the power off (auto close function). MB Direct access play À disc can be played from a specific track to the end of the last track. 1. Press the skip/search button (|<t-</-<< or p/p} tO specify the desired track number. Press the skip/search button repeatedly until the desired track appears. - = 2. Press the play/pause button. Play will begin. pe CI 3 [_ PLAYING À DISC E Program play Up to 16 tracks can be programmed. 1. Press the skip/search button (|ld«/<dd or D>D>/D>D]) to specify the desired track number. Press the skip/search button repeatedly until the desired track appears. 3 2. Press the memory/recall button. The play sequence is first indicated and after about 2 seconds, the time of the whole play sequence is displayed. - ft | 3 Li à + Program indicator + РМ | 7149 Total playing time for specified tracks 3. Repeat the steps 1-2 to be played in sequence. ENFADA à mL E ——:——" appears on the time display when the total play time of the programmed tracks exceeds 120 min O sec, or track no. 21 and above have been programmed. H "FULL" appears and flashes on the display when the program memory is already full. This is to indicate that no more additional track can be programmed. 4. Press the play/pause button. Play starts in the programmed sequence. 3 Ol LE Cab To stop the program play Press the stop/clear button. Play will stop automatically when all the programmed tracks have been played. ВЕ P SUE Cam | (Play will stop and the programmed memory will be retained.) eTo confirm the programmed track The tracks which have been programmed and the play sequence can be checked for about 1 second when the memory/recall button is pressed in the stop mode. BW Clearing a program eo Clearing all the programmed tracks (Cancelling the programmed play mode) 1. Press the memory/recall button in the stop mode. The program indicator will start to flash on the display for several seconds. 2. Press the stop/clear button while the program indicator is flashing. The program indicator goes out and the programming is cleared. s Clearing only the track programmed last Press the stop/clear button in the stop mode. Each time the button is pressed, the track programmed last can be cleared in sequence. Example: When tracks 3, 5 and 7 have been programmed, the tracks will be cleared in the sequence of 7, 5 and 3 each time the stop/clear button is pressed. The programmed mode will be cancelled if you open the disc tray. Note: It is not possible to clear only a track located in the middle of the program (such as the third of 5 tracks). PLAYING A DISC M Skip function During disc play, press one of the skip/search buttons momentarily until the desired track has been located. eWhen you wish to listen from the beginning of the track being played... | Press the Hd-4/ dd button once. For example, if you press the 44/14 button while the track 3 is being played, the disc will be played from the beginning of the track 3. 3 406 3 Ol eWhen you wish to skip the track being played and listen to the next track... Press the bb /)D1 button once. For example, if you press the P-»/»Pi) button while the track 3 is being played, the disc will be played from the beginning of the track 4. C3 3 8 + 4 Ù CI eWhen you wish to skip several tracks... Repeatedly press the skip/search button. (Check the track number on the display.) During programmed play The tracks are skipped in the programmed sequence. E Search function While the track and time are displayed, press and hold one of the skip/search buttons during the disc play. Release the button when the desired point has been reached. p/p. Pickup moves forward. 44/44 : Pickup moves backward. The pickup moves slowly at first and then rapidly if the button is held down for more than about 1.5 seconds. Notes: e During program play, you can only search the track being played. elf you release the button immediately, the unit will go into the skip function. E Repeat play This function repeats playing all of the tracks. In the program play mode, the tracks are played again in the programmed sequence. Press the repeat button and then press the play/pause button. The repeat indicator appears on the display. 14 5175 + Repeat indicator ePlaying one track repeatedly First select the track with the programmed play function and press the repeat button and then play/pause button. eClearing the repeat play function Press the repeat button again. (The repeat indicator goes out.) RADIO E Manual tuning Use tuning buttons to tune the radio to the desired broad- cast frequency. The frequency changes up or down, each time the “+” or “—” button is pressed, respectively, The increment of each step is determined by the band selected. 1. Press the operation switch to turn on the unit. 2. Press “TUNER” button of the function select buttons. 3. Press the band button to select the desired radio band (FM or AM). The corresponding band indicator will appear. FM - ois 4. Tune in the radio station using the tuning buttons. Press the “+” or “~" button for each step required until the desired frequency appears on the display. When tuning the station, the frequency display will change as follows: FM: 50 kHz step AM: 8 kHz step For FM reception, press the FM mode button to select the “ST” (stereo). The stereo indicator will appear on the display when the FM stereo broadcast is being received. if FM stereo reception is poor (excessive noise, the stereo indicator flickers), press the FM mode button to change to the monaural position (the stereo indicator disappears). This will reduce the noise and provide clear reception. However, the broadcast cannot be heard in stereo. FM 1 ar ВВ 10 = Tuning indicator — Stereo indicator FM Ct añ HE 10 ETE ‘ The stereo indicator disappears in monaurat mode. . Adjust the volume and balance. . Adjust the graphic equalizer and S-XBS level controls to the desired setting. с сл rh pea. E FM auto tuning By pressing the tuning button (— or +) down for a few seconds then releasing, the microprocessor automatically tunes into the next station with a strong frequency. 1. Follow the same procedures as described in steps 1-3 of “Manual tuning”. 2. Press the “+” or “—” tuning button for more then 1 second. While tuning (the display is changing), the muting oper- ates and the sounds cannot be heard. If the correct reception cannot be done by the FM auto tuning, the manual tuning is recommended. 3. Follow the same procedures as described in steps 5-6 of “Manual tuning". RADIO E Memory presetting You can memorize the broadcast frequencies for up to +4 radio stations into the unit's preset memory. 1. Tune to the desired broadcast using the manual tuning or FM auto tuning. 2. Press the memory button. The program indicator in the display, will flash for several seconds. If the program indicator stops fiashing, repeat this step, otherwise the broadcast frequency will not be stored in the next step. FM { ti ‘ SE 0 UNE 3. Press one of the preset memory channel buttons to select the channel number. 4. Press the memory button again. The program indicator will stop flashing and the selected channel number will indicate on the display. 1 66 1 FO ET E 5. Repeat steps 1-4 to program a station into each of the remained memory channels. When a new frequency has been programmed, the frequency previously programmed in the channel will be cancelled, Ш Memory tuner operation Press one of the preset memory channel buttons to receive your desired radio station. E Antennas FM: Pull out the telescopic antenna and adjust its length and angle for optimum reception. AM: The sensitive ferrite core antenna inside the set will provide excellent AM reception in most areas. For optimum recep- tion, turn the set in the direction which gives the best results since the ferrite core antenna is directional. H Most recent memory The most recent memory systern “remembers” the broad- cast station last tuned to when the radio is switched “OFF” or another function is selected. The station will be automati- cally tuned when the unit is switched “ON” or the radio function is selected. TAPE PLAYBACK This unit has a dual cassette system, which means that a tape can be played back with both deck 1 and deck 2. Use norma! type of cassette tape only. E Single tape playback 1. Open the cassette compartment cover by pressing the stop/eject button. Insert the tape, and then close the cassette compartment cover. Note: Make sure the exposed part of the cassette tape is face down. If it is upside down, the cassette compartment cannot be closed. Do not try to force it shut. 2. Press the operation switch to turn on the unit. 3. Press "TAPE" button of the function select buttons. Tape display wiil appear on the display. ПАРЕ 4. Press the playback button to begin the playback. 5. Adjust the volume and balance. 6. Adjust the graphic equalizer and S-XBS level controls to desired setting. Note: If you press deck 1 and deck 2 playback buttons simultaneously, deck 2 has priority. Consequent- ly, when playing back deck 1, check that the deck 2 playback button is not pressed. eTo stop the playback Press the stop/eject button. eTo stop the playback temporarily Press the pause button. | To resume tape playback, press the pause button again. BH Automatic playback relay (deck 2 to deck 1) When deck 2 playback has finished, deck 1 playback starts automatically, 1. insert the playback tapes into deck 1 and deck 2, 2. Press the deck 2 playback button, 3. Press the deck 1 pause button, then press the deck 1 playback button. H Full auto-stop During playback, recording, fast forward or rewind when the tape reaches its end, the automatic stop system will release the operation buttons. B Fast forward and rewind The tape will move rapidly forward when the fast for- ward/cue button is pressed. The tape will rewind rapidly when the rewind/review bution is pressed. Note: Do not press the playback button during fast forward or rewind, as this may jam the tape. Always press the stop/eject button first, between functions. E Cue and review If the fast forward/cue button (or rewind/review button) is pressed during playback, the recorded sound on the tape can be monitored at a fast speed. When the button is released, playback will resume. PMA IE RECORDING (Deck 1) © Edit pause recording (Pauses disc play at the end of side A during edit recording) The edit pause function will prevent recording part of one track on side A and the rest of the track on side B. For example, when recording on a 46 min. tape, tracks recorded on side A and B are not to exceed 23 min. each. (The unit displays the total time of the tracks programmed.) The unit will stop recording between sides A and B to allow you to change tape sides. The edit pause function cannot be used together with CD repeat play. This function does not operate during the tape playback mode. Before operation: Use normal type of cassette tape only. Check that the tape’s record prevention tabs are intact. Take up the leader tape in advance. 1. Press the operation switch to turn on the unit. 2. Press the “CD” button of the function select buttons, 3. Press the CD open/close button to load the CD. Press the CD open/close button to close the disc tray. y 5305 4. Press the stop/eject button of the deck 1 to insert the recording tape, then close the cover. 5. Press one of the skip/search buttons to specify the desired track to record on side A, then press the memory/recall button. The program indicator will appear and total playing time will be displayed. “——i—— appears on the display when track no. 21 and above have been programmed. io BH Eu | | | | Program indicator Total playing time 6. Repeat the step 5 for as long as the recording time on one side of the tape is not exceeded. Try reserving one more track to see whether it will fit in. If it exceeds the recording time on one side of the tape, press the stop/clear button to cancel the track reserved last. 13 le 6 сб 15 7. Press the edit pause bution (the pause indicator will appear), and then press the memory/recall button. PAUSE Pause indicator (Plaid. 8. Press one of the skip/search buttons to specify the desired track to record on side B, then press the memory/recall button. The total time for the tracks to be recorded on side B of the tape is displayed next, Repeat this step as long as the recording time on one side of the tape is not exceeded. 9. Press the record button of the Deck 1. The disc play will begin in selected sequence, and recording will begin. The CD player is automatically set to the pause mode when the tracks reserved on tape side A have been played through. The tape continues in the recording mode (although no sound is recorded) until its end. | BG 0 Co 10. Press the stop/eject button to turn over the tape, and then press the record button. A non-recorded passage of about 13 seconds will be automatically created. Then, the disc play of the tracks reserved on tape side B will start and recording will continue. eTo stop the recording Press the stop/eject button of deck 1 and the stop/clear button of the CD section. eSynchro start function This unit is provided with a synchro-start function which starts disc play when the record button is pressed. L RECORDING um Recording from CD without edit pause func- tion 1, Press the operation switch and then press the “CD” putton of the function select buttons. | 2, Press the CD open/close button to insert a CD. And press the CD open/close button to close the disc tray. 3, Press the stop/eject button of the deck 1 to insert the recording tape. 4, Press the record button. The recording and disc play will begin. Do not press the skip/search button during recording. Monitor sound will be also recorded. Ш Recording radio broadcasts . Follow the procedure described in “RADIO”, (See pages 15 and 16.) 2. Press the stop/eject button of the deck 1 to insert the recording tape, then close the cover. 3. Press the record button. Recording will begin. To stop the recording, press the stop/eject button. The “tailored” frequency response, as set by the S-XBS and graphic equalizer controls, is not recorded onto the tape. This allows you to listen to the tape on different systems and in different environments, and still be able to tailor the playback frequency response of the tape. — eEdit recording speed/beat proot selector When an AM broadcast is recorded, the edit recording speed/beat proof selector can be used to reduce unwanted “beat” signals (whistle) which are sometimes present. Set the selector according to whichever position ("NOR/ E” or “HIGH/11) beat reduces these "beat" signals. EH Automatic recording level This unit has an automatic level control {the recording level is automatically adjusted). EN Pause button The pause button can be used to temporarily stop the tape movement during recording or playback. Before beginning à recording, first press and lock the pause button. Then, press the record button. (The tape will not move.) When ready to record, press the pause button to release it. This will start tape movement for immediate recording. Note: Do not use the pause button to stop the tape for a long period of time, Mm Monitoring The monitor system enables you to listen, through the speakers or headphones, to the sound as it is being recorded. If it is necessary to adjust the volume level of the sound being monitored, do so by using the volume control. MN To erase recorded sound When recording, previously recorded sound on the tape will be erased automatically. To erase a tape without re-recording, use the following procedure, Be sure to disconnect the mixing microphone from the mixing microphone jack before following the steps. 1. Press the operation switch to turn on the unit. 2. Press the “TAPE” button of the function select buttons. 3. Insert the tape to be erased into the deck 1 by pressing the stop/eject button. 4. Press the record button, B Synchronized editing (from deck 2 to deck 1) When the deck 1 pause and record buttons are pressed, tape editing starts by pressing the deck 2 playback button. 1. Insert the playback tape into deck 2 and the editing tape into deck 1. 2. Follow the procedure described in steps 2 and 3 of “Single tape playback". (See page 17.) 3. Select the editing speed by setting the edit recording speed/beat proof selector, NOR/ E: Normal speed HIGHA E: High speed 4. Press the deck 1 pause button, then press the record button. | 5. Press the deck 2 playback button. Editing is started by means of the synchro start function. Do not press the “CD” or “TUNER” button of the func- tion select buttons during editing. Do not change the editing speed during editing or the playback sound may flutter. Some TV sets generate noise that could be recorded during editing. To prevent the possibility of this, do not use this unit closer than 1.5 m to à TV set. *To stop the editing Press the deck 1 and deck 2 stop/eject buttons. — "— - MIC MIXING Mixing is the combination of a voice or instrumental sound {through a microphone connected to the mixing microphone jack) and the sound from a CD, tape or radio. E Mixing microphone connection | [M3 type (mini) jack] Mixing microphone (not included) MIX MIC E Mixing playback 1. Connect the mixing microphone to the mixing micro- phone jack. 2. Set the desired source to playback mode. B Mixing recording e With cassette tape 1. Connect the microphone to the mixing microphone jack after reducing the volume level. 2. Insert a tape for recording in deck 1, and a tape for playback in deck 2. 3. Press the “TAPE" button of the function select buttons. 4. Set the edit recording speed/beat proof selector to “NOR". 5. Follow the procedure described in steps 4-5 of “Syn- chronized editing”. (See page 19.) # With other source 1. Connect the microphone to the mixing microphone jack after reducing the volume level. 2. Insert a tape for recording in deck 1. 3. Set the desired source playback mode. 4. Press the record button, e Recording through mixing microphone | 1. Connect the microphone to the mixing microphone jack after reducing the volume level. 2. Insert a tape for recording in deck 1. 3. Set the edit recording speed/beat proof selector to “NOR”. 4. Press the "TAPE" button of the function select buttons. 5. Press the record button. Notes: sWhen not using a microphone, disconnect it from the microphone jack. e While using the microphone, howling or squealing may sometimes occur. When it occurs, separate the microphone trom the speaker, or decrease the volume level. eWhen the compact disc play stops or pauses while enjoying the microphone mixing, the voice from the speaker also stops. 20 CASSETTE TAPES B Cassette tapes exceeding 90 minutes These tapes are handy for their long playback and recording time but be careful about repeatedly stopping and starting, rewinding and fast forwarding these tapes in short intervals as they are thin, tend to stretch and may become entangled in the machine. If the tape loosens, take up O Pencil the stack by turning the reel С e I in the proper directions. Do not handie, or pull the tape outof the cassette. Notes: Use normal types of cassette tapes only. If other tapes are used, you may not obtain optimum per- formance. eCassettes, both recorded and unrecorded, should not be stored in locations with high temperature, high humidity or direct sunlight. Never place a recorded cassette near a magnetic source, such as a magnet or a TV set as this may affect tape performance, RECORD PREVENTION TABS Cassettes are provided with plastic tabs (as illustrated) to prevent accidental erasing of a recording. Recordings can be made only when the tab is intact. There is one tab for each side (track) of the tape. To preserve a valuable recording, the tab(s) shouid be broken off with a small screwdriver, if you want to record on a track whose tab has already been broken off, use attach tape to cover the hole, and record. 2-2 Attach tape Screwdriver -@ Do NOTES FOR CD OPERATION E Do not attempt to take this unit apart or attempt repairs yourself. This unit is a very intricate device that uses a laser pickup to retrieve information from the surface of compact discs. The laser is carefully shielded so that its rays remain inside the cabinet. Therefore, never try to disassemble the player or alter any of its parts since you may be exposed to laser rays and dangerous voltages. Laser products: Wave Length—780 nm Laser Power—No hazardous radiation is emitted with safety protection. mM The top and rear panels of the unit become warm while a disc is being played. This is one way in which the unit dissipates heat and is not a malfunction. EH Handle this unit with care when carrying or storing, do not subject it to any strong bumps or impacts. Always remove the disc before storing the unit for any period of time, M Turn down the volume control. Compact discs have much less noise and a much wider dynamic range. Consequently, you may turn the volume up too high if you adjust it by trying to listen to surface noise as you might with a phonograph record. To prevent this prob- lem, turn the volume down, raising it as desired only after the music has started playing. B Time displayed by this unit may differ slightly from the track time in the disc liner note. The liner note included with each compact disc lists the playing times of each track. Since the times calculated by this unit include pause intervals, the displayed time may differ from the liner note time by this amount. E Do not place this unit near a tuner or tele- vision. This unit uses high frequency signals and can cause interference with other radio and television reception. If this occurs, move this unit further away from the radio or television or change from an interior to an exterior television antenna. CONCERNING COMPACT DISCS Observe the following precautions to enjoy the same out- standing performance from your compact discs for many years. COMPACT E Handling precautions Oniy compact discs having this mark can be used with this player. DIGITAL AUDIO #Hold compact discs by the edges so the surface is not soiled with fingerprints. | eBe careful not to scratch the surface with fingernails or other sharp objects, particularly when inserting and remov- ing discs from their cases. eDo not bend the disc. Do not use record cleaning sprays or static electricity prevention liquids. *Do not wipe with benzine, thinner or any other solvent. If the surface is soiled, wipe gently with a soft, damp (water onty) cloth. eWhen wiping discs, always move the cloth directly outward from the center of the disc, not in a circular motion as with standard phonograph records. (In compact discs, circular scratches along a line of pits are more likely to cause errors than straight scratches across many lines of pits.) elf the disc is brought from a cold environment into a warm room, dew may form on the disc. Wipe this off with a soft, dry cloth before using the disc. e Do not try to dry discs with a hair dryer. eDo not write on the label side with a ball-point pen, hard pencil or other writing utensil, B Storage precautions eBe sure to store discs in their cases to protect them from dust, scratches and warping. e Do not place or store discs in the following places: 1. Locations exposed to direct sunlight 2. Locations with high humidity or a lot of dust 3. Locations directly exposed to a heat outlet or heating appliance 4. In the glove compartment or rear ledge of an auto- mobile MAINTENANCE ABOUT DEW ) Dew is often seen as water built-up on the inside of the windows in a warm room on a cold winter day. Dew can also form inside this unit in a similar manner in the following cases: eImmediately after à heater has been turned on. ein a steamy or very humid room. eWhen the unit is suddenly moved from a cold environment to a warm place. If dew forms inside this unit, it may not operate properly. To correct this problem, turn on the opera- tion and wait about 1 hour for the dew to go away. — E Cleaning of tape heads The head assembly, capstans, and pinch rollers are in constant contact with the tape. If these parts are dirty, the sound quality will be impaired. Get into the habit of cleaning the parts regularly (after every 10 hours or so of use) in accordance with the procedure outlined below. 1. Press the operation switch to turn off the unit. 2. Open the cassette compartment covers by pressing the stop/eject buttons. 3. Clean them with a cotton swab. Eo Capstan Capstan Pinch rolier Pinch roller Head Notes: elf the heads are extremely dirty, clean them with a cotton swab dampened with a little alcohol. eDo not bring any type of mental objects or tools such as magnetic screwdrivers in contact with the head assembly. eDo not ciean the plastic cabinet with benzine or thinner. Clean it with a solution of soap and water. eAvoid spray-type insecticides. Some insecticides contain chemicals that could cause cabinet de- formation. MEMO Г NN SPECIFICATIONS EM Radio Ml General Frequency Range: FM; 87.50-108.00 MHz Power Requirement: AC; 230-240 Y, 50 Hz AM; 522-1611 kHz Power consumption: 52 W Battery; 15 V (Ten R20/LR20, M Disc Player UM-1 batteries) Sampling Frequency: 44.1 kHz Memory Back-up for Computer; Decoding: 16-bit linear 6 V (Four R6/LR6, UM-3 batteries) Beam Source: Semiconductor laser Power Output: 80 W...PMPO (wave length 780 nm) Speakers: 2 Woofer; 12 cm No. of Channels: 2 channel, stereo 2 Tweeter; Bem Frequency Response: 20 Hz-20 kHz (0/—2 dB) Jacks: S/N; 67 dB (1 kHz) input; MIC; 4 mV (2000) Dynamic Range: 86 dB Output; SPEAKER; Woofer 2.7-80 Wow and Flutter: Unmeasurable Tweeter 8-160 D/A converter: MASH (1 BIT DAC) HEADPHONES; 32Q Dimensions E Tape Recorder (WxHxD): 641x272x207 mm Track System: 4 track, 2 channel, stereo Main unit; 300x272x207 mm Recording System: AC bias Speaker box; 170x271 x188 mm Erasing System: AC erase Weight: 8.4 kg without batteries Monitor System: Variable sound monitor Frequency Range: Note: Normal; 20- 14000 Hz Specifications are subject to change without notice. Weight and dimensions are approximate. MASH is a trademark of NTT. N— и Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Central P.O. Box 288, Osaka 530-91, Japan RQT1927-B Printed in Singapore F0493Q0
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Key Features
- Plays CDs, CD-Rs/RWs, and MP3s
- Built-in AM/FM tuner with 30 presets
- High-speed dubbing cassette deck
- Graphic equalizer for custom sound adjustment
- Remote control for easy operation
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Frequently Answers and Questions
How do I turn on the Panasonic RX-DT670?
Press the operation switch on the front of the unit or on the remote control.
How do I play a CD?
Press the CD function button on the front of the unit or on the remote control, then press the open/close button to open the disc tray. Place a CD on the tray and press the open/close button again to close the tray. Press the play button to start playback.
How do I tune in a radio station?
Press the tuner function button on the front of the unit or on the remote control. Press the band button to select the desired band (AM or FM). Use the tuning buttons to tune in the desired station.
How do I record a cassette tape?
Insert a blank cassette tape into the cassette deck. Press the record button on the front of the unit. Press the play button on the source device (e.g., CD player, radio) to start playback. The tape will begin recording.
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