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DOLBY SURROUND PRO LOGIC

5 CD MINI HI FI SYSTEM

MINI-CHATNE HAUTE FIDELITE

PRO LOGIC DOLBY, AMBIOPHONIQUE,

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SISTEMA MINI HI FI CON 5 CD

DOLBY SURROUND PRO LOGIC

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PRO. LOGIC

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS DE FONCTIONNEMENT

MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES

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

EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS.

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Follow the advice below for safe and appropriate operation.

ON PLACEMENT

.Do not use the unit in places which are extremely hot, cold, dusty, or humid.

.Place the unit on a flat and even surface.

.Do not restrict the air flow through the ventilation slots by placing the unit on soft furnishings, by covering the unit with a cloth or by placing the unit on a carpet.

ON AC VOL T AGE

.Before using the unit, check that the rated voltage of your unit matches your local voltage.

ON SAFETY

.When connecting and disconnecting the AC cord, grip the plug and not the cord itself. Pulling the cord may damage it and create a hazard.

.When you are not going to use the unit for a long period of time, disconnect the AC power cord.

ON CONDENSATION

.When left in a heated room where it is warm and damp, water droplets or condensation may from inside the CD player.

.When there is condensation inside the unit, the unit may not function normally-

.Let it stand in a heated room for 1 to 2 hours to allow the condensation to dry out.

FCC information (For N. America)

This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules.

Operations are subject to the following two conditions:

[1] this device may not cause harmful interference, and

[2] this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operations.

Should any trouble occur, disconnect the AC power cord and refer servicing to qualified personnel.

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IMPORTANT

Switch off the power before connecting speakers and other equipment.

SPEAKER CORD CONNECTION

Connect the wires with the printed white lines to the red (+) terminals and the plain-black wires to the black (-) terminals.

NOTE:

Connecting speakers other than the speakers supplied with the unit, may damage the unit.

Main Speakers (Left and Right)

Speakers should be placed beside the audio system left and right side several feet apart. Do not place them too close to a colour television as they could cause incorrect colour to appear on the picture.

Surround (Rear) Speakers (Left and Right)

Speakers should be placed behind and aimed toward the viewing area.

Centre Speaker

Speaker should be placed between two main speakers at the top of audio system.

NOTE: Centre speaker is magnetically shielded.

Main Speakers (Left and Right)

Centre Speaker

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WITH OTHER OPTIONAL CONNECTION

EQUIPMENT

To listen to or record audio signals from external units through this unit:

Connect the red plug to the R jack, and the white plug to the L jack to the AUX IN connector.

Dolby Pro logic surround sound can only be reproduced from a stereo sound source, such as a NICAM television,

NICAM video recorder, stereo video disc play or stereo satellite receiver. Some older kinds of stereo equipment will not work properly with Pro logic sound recorders.

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To External

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LISTENING TO THE CONNECTED EQUIPMENT

1. Press the FUNCTION button to AUX.

2. Play the external source.

Note: II the external equipment is a television and this audio system is close to it, you may experience interference if the tuner function is selected while the television is working.

CAUTION:

.FOR U.S.A. AND CANADA

To prevent electrical shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully inser1.

.Be sure the AC power cord is disconnected and all functions are off before making onnections.

TO TURN ON THE UNIT

Press the POWER bu"on. The display will light up. Select the desired function and the corresponding function indicator will light up.

AFTER USE

Press the POWER button to enter STANDBY. The display light will fade and only the clock display will be shown.

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Speaker Connections

1. Connect Main Speaker wires (Left & Right) from the Main Speaker to the amplifier's 'MAIN' speake terminals.

2. Connect Surround (Rear) Speakers wires (Left & Right) from the Surround (Rear) Speaker to the amplifiel\

Surround (Rear) speaker terminals.

3. Connect Centre Speaker wires from the Centre Speaker to the amplifier's centre terminal.

NOTE: Ensure in each case that the striped (+) wire is connected to the (+) terminal of the speaker outpU and the non-striped wire (-) is connected to the terminal of the speaker output. Also ensure that the correQ orientation for left and right main speakers is observed.

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Place the Main Left Speaker to the left of the audio system as seen from the front of the audio system. Place the Main Right

Speaker to the right of the audio system as seen from the front of the audio system.

Place the Centre Speaker on top, below, or at the front of the audio system.

Place the Surround (Rear) Speakers behind and aimed toward the viewing area. The viewing/listening area should be between the audio system and the Surround (Rear) Speakers.

a-- Main speaker (UR) b-- The audio system c-- Centre speaker d-- Surround (Rear) Speaker (UR) e-- Viewing / listening area

Wall mountable Surround(Rear) Speakers

1. Mark the correct mounting position on the wall.

2. Insert a screw and screw them at the marked position on the wall.

3. Align the slot holes of the speaker over the screw and pull the speaker downward until it is firmly hooked.

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1) CD DOOR

2) DISPLAY WINDOW

3) POWER /6 STANDBY button

4) CD OPEN/CLOSE button

5) TEST, NORMAL, PHANTOM, WIDE & DOLBY 3

STEREO buttons

6) DISC SKIP button

7) CD STOP and PLAY/PAUSE buttons

8) PRESET EQUALIZER button

9) PHONES jack

10) MODE selector (BEAT CUT/FM MODE/DUBBING)

11) TUNING, RANDOM, REPEAT buttons

12) FUNCTION button (TUNER/TAPE/AUX/CD)

13) Cassette holder ( Deck A)

14) Cassette deck A operation controls

.RECORD button

..PLAY button

~ REWIND button

~ F.FWD (fast forward) button

.! STOP/EJECT button

II PAUSE button

15) Cassette deck B operation controls

~ PLAY button

~ REWIND button

~ F. FWD (fast forward) button

.~ STOP/EJECT button

II PAUSE button

16) Cassette holder ( Deck B)

17) X-BASS / DOLBY PRO LOGIC buttons

18) BALANCE selectors

19) PRESET / SKIP / SEARCH buttons

20) CLOCK / MEMORY button

21) BAND button

22) TIMER button

23) SLEEP button

24) VOLUME control buttons

25) REMOTE SENSOR

The lunction 01 the DOLBY PRO LOGIC, TEST, NORMAL, PHANTOM, WIDE and DOLBY 3 STEREO buttons are described under "Dolby Surround Pro Logic mode' on page E-8.

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1. TRACK and CHANNEL indicators.

2. FUNCTION indicators.

3. SLEEP indicator.

4. TIMER indicator.

5. ON/OFFindicators.

6. AM/PMindicators.

7. X-Bassindicator.

8. Band (FM/MW(AM)indicators.

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13. RANDOM indicator.

14. Indicators to show which disc holder of the disc tray is occupi~

If a certain dlsc holder is empty, the corresponding numbe indicator will be off.

15. REPEATmodeindicators.

16. CLOCK/CDTIMING/BROADCASTSTATIONdisplay.

17. Track number.

18. WIDE indicator.

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20. NORMALindicator.

21. Presetequalizerindicators.

POWER INDICATOR

While the AC cord is connected and the unit is on stand-by, power will be consumed and onty the clock display will be lit.

.Press the POWERIST ANDBY button to turn on the unit. After a short period of time the display will show:

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After a short period of time the display will show:

.Press the FUNCTION button to AUX.

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FUNCTION

After a short period of time the display will show:

After a short period of time the display will show: r

FUNCTION

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.Press ""===7T button to CD.

A short period of time is needed for track shuffling.

and the display will show:

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.Alter using the unit press the POWER button and the display light will fade.

.The numbers showing in the display depend on the time, the selected frequency or the compact disc. CD numbers will only be displayed if a compact.

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TO ADJUST THE SOUND BALANCE

Press the LEFT button to increase the volume level of the left main speaker.

Press the RIGHT button to increase the volume level of the right main speaker.

Press the RESET button to resume the volume level of the main speakers.

TO ADJUST THE SOUND QUALITY

Press the PRESET EQUAliZER button to select an equalization mode (POP. ROCK, JAZZ. CLASSIC). Press the button repeatedly until the desired equalisation indicator is illuminated.

NOTE: Preset Equalizer is excluded from all DOLBY PRO LOGIC modes.

POP:

ROCK:

JAZZ:

Only the LEFT and RIGHT speaker indicators will light.

More presence of vocals and mid range.

Emphasizes the mid range and bass sounds.

Emphasizes the mid range sounds.

CLASSIC: Strengthens the bass sounds and fine tunes the treble sounds.

FOR PERSONAL LISTENING

Connect headphones (0 3.5mm stereo mini plug) to the PHONES jack.

Adjust the VOLUME control for the desired listening level.

When headphones are connected, the speakers are switched off automatically.

WHEN RECORDING

During tape recording, adjustments to the VOLUME control and the X-BASS signal.

will not effect the recorded

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DOLBY SURROUND PRO LOGIC mode:

Choose this feature when playing Dolby Pro Logic encoded movies and music (especially laser disc, video tapes and TV broadcasts with Dolby Surround sound). Most currently released video cassetles and many TV broadcasts include this feature. Dolby

Pro Logic will not only give improved sound, it will give a clear perception of the position and direction of the original sound track.

Three types of centre mode are available when using the Dolby Pro Logic feature, NORMAL WIDE and PHANTOM. These options have programmed surround (delay) values for the centre channel. The delay (or echo effect) is different for each mode:

.The NORMAL mode gives true Dolby Pro Logic sound.

.The WIDE mode can be used to gives greater acoustic separation of the centre speaker-

.The PHANTOM mode diminishes the effect of hearing a true centre channel. The main left and right speakers give the effect of centre channel information.

One other Pro Logic mode is available:

.The DOLBY 3 STEREO mode creates a Dolby

Pro Logic sound effect using just the left, right and centre channels. No sound comes from the surround channel speakers. You can still select normal or wide effect in this mode.

To select and cancel Dolby Pro Logic modes

1.Press the PRO LOGIC. PHANTOM or DOLBY 3

STEREO button to select the required mode.

2. Press NORMAL or WIDE buttons to select normal or wide effect (not available in phantom mode).

3. To cancel any Dolby Pro Logic mode. press the

PRESET EQUALIZER button.

NOTE:

It is not unusual on some Pro Logic material to have little or no rear speaker output. This is normal and to be expected, as part of the overall effect created by the sound track producer.

To balance your Speakers for Surround sound:

Use the TEST button to set the correct balance of sound between the LEFT, RIGHT, CENTRE and

SURROUND speakers in the Dolby Pro Logic mode.

NOTES: Ensure your speakers are correctly positioned as shown on page E-4. " is recommended to balance the speakers at a normal listening level.

1. With the unit switched on, press the TEST mode button on the front panel or remote control.

2. You will hear a lest noise from the speakers which will cycle from lefVright, centre and surround speakers.

3. While Ihe tesl noise is coming from the speaker

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4. Press the TEST button again to stop the test process.

Adjusting the surround sound balance while playing a Pro Logic sound track

1.Select the desired audio (TUNER, CD, AUX'

TAPE)

2. Ensure that the Dolby Pro Logic is selected.

3.lf your source is Hi-Fi, VCR or laser disc player, playa Dolby Pro Logic encoded video tape or

Dolby Pro Logic encoded laser disc. Make sure your television's volume is turned down. Adjust the MAIN volume buttons to a normal listening level.

4.Using the remote control, press the SPEAKER

BALANCE button to light just the display symbol for the speaker you wish to adjust.

5. Hold the SPEAKER BALANCE + button to increase the volume or the SPEAKER BALANCE

-button to decrease the volume from the speaker for which symbol is lit. Let go when the volume sounds correct.

6. Wait about 10 seconds and the speaker display symbols will go back to normal.

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To set the timer off {time to turn off)

NOTE: 1) Press the. STOP button to view the local time, time to turn on and time to turn off step by step, the previous display will be retrieved after 8 seconds.

2) The timer will work if the TIMER key is pressed So that "TIMER' lights up in the display. Cancel the timer by pressing the key so that "TIMER' goes out.

3) Suddenly OFF when playing, the TIMER OFF function are activated. Press the STOP button until the TIMER OFF' indicator show on the display.

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1. Press the SLEEP button while the power is on.

"SLEEP 90"'ights in the display.

NOTE:

SLEEP can only be adjusted in TUNER, TAPE and

AUX modes.

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2. Press and hold the SLEEP button to select the length of remaining time until the unit turns off.

It changes the indicator in the following way:

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SLEEP 80

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SLEEP 20

The Sleep Timer is set and the SLEEP indicator lights in the display. Let go when required sleep time

(in minutes) is shown.

To cancel the sleep timer, press the SLEEP button once and "SLEEP" will go out in the display.

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Hold the TUNING UP or DOWN button and station searching starts automatically. When a station is found, searching stops automatically.

However, it may not stop if the signal is weak. In this case, search for the station manually.

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2. Select a band.

3. Press the PRESET preset number.

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TO RECEIVE THE FM BROADCAST IN STEREO

Set the MODE selector to FM STEREO.

When the FM stereo broadcast is received, FM

STEREO indicator lights up.

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Set the MODE selector to FM MONO.

Background noise will be reduced but the si~ reproduced will be mono.

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FUNCTION

2. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc tray.

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3. Place the first disc onto the disc holder. with the label side up.

CAUTION: This unit can play 5. (12cm) disc only

4. Press the DISC SKIP button to revolve the tray clockwise.

Place other disc(s) on the disc holder(s).

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It takes a short while for your player to check the discs

6. Press the DISC SKIP button to select the desired disc. Press either one of the H4 I ~ (SKIP) buttons to select the desired track. The selected disc symbol will flash.

7. Press the HI PLAY/PAUSE button to start playback.

8. To stop playing:

(a) for a moment only, press HI PLAY/PAUSE button and' .' will be displayed. Press this button again to resume playing.

(b) Press the. STOP button.

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Notes: ,. During playback, disc tray can be opened to change/add disc, but DISC SKIP button will become ini and the current disc playback will not be interrupted.

2. The ~ / ...SKIP buttons can only be used to choose a track of the current disc. To choose a trad another disc, DISC SKIP button should be pressed to get to the desired disc first.

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LOCATING A PARTICULAR POINT IN A TRACK

To Locate a Track in Sequence

.To locate the beginning of the current or the preceding track, press 144 reverse SKIP button.

.To locate the beginning of the succeeding track, press... forward SKIP button.

.A short period of time will be needed for the disc to read the information of the desired track before playback can begin.

To Locate a Particular Point In a Track

.To move forward at high speed, keep ~ forward

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To move backward at high speed, keep 44 backward SEARCH button pressed and release it at the desired point.

.On forward search the track is rapidly scanned

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Note: Searching and skipping can be done during playback or pause stage but are effective for the curr~ selected disc only.

Use DISC SKIP button to choose another disc.

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SHUFFLE PLAY -PLAYING IN A RANDOM ORDER

IN STOP MODE

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Notes:1. The random function shuffles all the tracks {maximum 48 tracks) of all discs in the disc tray and randomly selects one track to play each time.

2. The player will skip to a new randomly selected track and start playing if ...SKIP button is pressed during random playback.

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1. Press the. STOP button to stop random playing.

2. Press the RANDOM button to deactivate random playback.

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During random playback, the RANDOM playback function cannot be cancelled. Random play cancellation can only be done in stop mode.

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To Repeat the Current Track

.Press the REPEAT button until REPEAT () appears on the display and the currently pla~ track will be played repeatedly until the STI button is pressed.

.SKIP and SEARCH can still be used during function. SKIP will go to the start of the next tr

Reverse Skip will go to the start of the pre track, on the second press it will then go to start of the previous track. SEARCH will sea through the tracks normally.

To Repeat the Whole Disc or Programmed Tr i

.Press the REPEAT button until REPEAT

DISC appears on the display and the current or the current program will be played repeated starting from the currently playing point.

.Press the ~ I.. SEARCH and ~ I... s~ buttons with repeat-one-disc function on, a can still search through the whole disc or who program, and the CD player will then start playil1 from the selected point.

To Repeat All Disc

.Press the REPEAT button until REPEAT ~

DISC appears on the display.

.Press the 44 I ~ SEARCH and ~ I ~ S buttons can make the player start playing fr the newly selected point of the currently playi" disc.

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SKIP buttons can be used to choose a particula track on this selected disc, the CD player will th~ start playing from that point.

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DURING PAUSE MODE

The REPEAT operations can be done from the pausing point. The player will start playing again after "I PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed.

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A program of up to 32 tracks from all the available discs in the disc tray can be played in a preset order.

1. Press the ClOCK I MEMORY button (in stop mode).

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2. Press the DISC SKIP button to select the desired disc (the disc symbol moves).

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3. Press the 1441 ~ SKIP bu"ons to select the desired track.

SKIP I SEARCH

5. To add additional tracks,

6. To start playback, press the HI PLAY/PAUSE button.

Repeat steps 2 to 4.

NOTE: 1. The same track can be selected more than once in the same program.

2. With program on, the H4/... SKIP buttons function can only be used for the selected tracks.

3. With program on, repeat play cannot be done for ALL DISCS.

TO CHECK THE PROGRAM

After setting the program, press the CLOCK I MEMORY button repeatedly to check the order. This will not work when the disc is playing.

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Usable tapes. use only normal (type I) tapes for playback.

You can playback only the front sides of the tapes in Decks A and B.

TO STOP PLAYBACK

Press the STOP/EJECT button.

TO INTERRUPT PLAYBACK

Press the PAUSE button.

To resume play, press the PAUSE button again.

TO FAST WIND

Press the REWIND or F .FWD button. Press the STOP/

EJECT button to stop winding at the desired position.

WHEN THE TAPE REACHES ITS END

During fast wind or regular play, the tape will stop automatically when its end is reached.

WHEN BOTH DECK A AND DECK B ARE IN THE

PLAYBACK MODE

Deck B will playback no sound will come from deck A.

1. Press the FUNCTION button to TAPE

3. Press the PLAY button.

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1. Press the FUNCTION to TAPE.

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2. Insert the recorded tape into

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5. Press the RECORD button which also engages the PLAY button.

6. Press the PLAY button

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Press the STOP/EJECT buttons of Deck A and Deck B.

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Do not change progress. the dubbing speed when dubbing

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TO STOP RECORDING

Press the STOP/EJECT button of Deck A.

TO INTERRUPT RECORDING

Press the PAUSE button of Deck A.

To resume recording; press the PAUSE button again.

TO ERASE A RECORDED TAPE

1) Press the FUNCTION button to TAPE.

2) Insert a tape with the side you want to erase facing you.

3) Press the RECORD button to start erasing.

REMOTE CONTROL

1) SPEAKERS RESET button

2) SLEEPbutton

3) BALANCE UR, SPEAKER '+'1'.' buttons

4) FUNCTION button

5) TUNINGUPIDOWNIREPEATIRANDOM buttons

6) DOLBY 3 STEREO button

7) SKIPISEARCI-VPRESET buttons

8) STOP button

9) TIMERbutton

10) TESTbutton

11) MEMORYbutton

12) OPEN/CLOSE button

13) BANDbutton

14) PRESETEQbutton

15) X-BASSbutton

16) PRO LOGIC button

17) VOLUMEcontrolbuttons

18) PlAY/PAUSEbutton

19) POWEFI/STANDBY button

20) DISC SKIP button

USING THE REMOTE CONTROL CORRECTL y

.Point the Remote Control at the REMOTE SENSOR located on the unit.

.When there isa strong ambient light source, the performance of the infrared REMOTE

SENSOR may be degraded, causing unreliable operation.

.The recommended effective distance for remote operation is about 6 meters(19feet).

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TO INSTALL BATTERIES

1. Open the battery door.

2. Insert two RO3 (MA or UM-4) size batteries.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

When batteries become weak, the operating distance of the Remote

Control is greatly reduced and you will need to replace the batteries.

NOTE:

If the Remote Control is not going to be used for a long time, remove the batteries to avoid damage caused by battery leakage corrosion.

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I GENERAL SYMPTOM

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No sound from one channel or unbalanced

.volume. lelt and right

Reversed len and rtgnt sound:

Lack 01 bass sound or apparently imprecise physlcallocalion

01 musIcal instruments.

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I RADIO RECEPTION- i"he FM STEREO indicator llashes.-

Severe hum or noise.

I Th~-~te~FM p;~~ cannot be received in stereo.

CD PLAYER OPERATION

I CD door does no1 close due to power 011 or other functions

, are selected without closin(] it lirsl

Play~ does not staff

! Distorted playback or sound loss during CD playback.

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, CASSET!E -DECK OPERATION t1eco-rafiig cannot be made.

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: c-; Set the MODE swiki1 to FM MijNO~ the FM S-,:EREO 1i!1-" will QO out. ~~

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I. ~~.!':. :,:!.~.?N ~tton.to se~.CD mode and pr~j

I the DISC SKIP button. The OOor will close. ~

.The disc's are not placed correctly.

.Dirty disc.

I. ~ disc is!nserted upside down. ;

I. The claver is ., the cause mode.

I. Moisture condensation

I .CD disc is dirtv or scratched.

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Hecording or playback cannot be made or tnere IS a decrease in sound level.

Excessive wow or flutter. or sound dropout

-..No cassette in ~ssette ~Ider .

.The tab is removed from the cassette.

taPe is wound completely.

.Dirty

.Maonelic head.

.Contamina001 bui1d-uo on the recordlolavback head.

01 the capstans or pinch roners.

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TUNER SECTION

Frequency range

Antenna

FM 87.5-108 MHz

AM530-1710kHz

FM. Antenna Pig Tail

AM: loop antenna

AMPLIFIER

Pro Logic

SECTION

Mode

Intermediate distortion

Power Bandwidth

Frequeny Response

Surround Level Adjustment

Center Level Adjustment

Sub-WooferOutput

Power consumption

Power requirements

(mono)

COMPACT DISC PLA YEA SECTION

Channels

SIN ratio

Wow & Flutter

Sampling frequency

Quantization

Pick up light source

Pick up wave length

CASSETTE SECTION

Track format

Frequency response

Signal to noise ratio

Wow and flutter

Tape speed

Rewindtime

Fast forward time

Recording system

Erasing system

Motor

Heads

Main 2 x 7W (OTHD 10%, al OdB IkHz)

Cenlre 1 X 7W (OTHD 10%, al OdB IkHz)

Rear 2 x 3.5W (OTHD 10%, al OdB IkHz)

1% allkHz.

40Hz 10 20kHz (OTHD 1%)

40Hz 10 20kHz, %3dB

%2OdB

%20dB

3OOmV

46W

AC- 120V 60Hz

2 channels

60dB undetectable

441 kHz

1 bitlinear/ch

Semiconductor

79onm laser

4 tracks. 2 channels

Normal tape: 80 -10.000 Hz

40 de (Normal tape)

0.35% (WRMS)

4.8cm/sec.

120 sec (C-60)

120 sec (C-60)

AC bias

Magnetic erase

DC molor x I

Record/playback head x I (Deck A)

Erasure head x I (Deck A)

Playback head x I (Deck a)

SPEAKERS SECTION

Main Speakers

Impedance

Oimensions(WxDxH)

Weight

Centre Speaker

Impedance

Dimensions (WxDxH)

Weight

Surround (Rear) Speakers

Impedance

Dimensions (WxDxH)

Weight

6.5 inches cone type woofer, 2.25 Inches cone type tweeter

8 ohms 10W

[200mm x 239mm X 325mm] X 2

2.84 kgs x 2

5 inches cone type speaker

8 ohms 10W

179mm x260mm x 170mm

1.33 kgs

5 Inches cone type speaker

16ohms10W

[114mm X 184mm X 149mm) X 2

0.63 kgs x 2

COMMONSECTION

Dimensions (WxDxH)

Weight

288mm X 368mm x 304mm

7.5 kgs

Specifications and external appearance are subject to change without advance notice due to continuous product improvemenL

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