Panasonic RXCT980 Operating Instructions
Panasonic RXCT980 is a portable stereo component system that offers a wide range of features for enjoying your music. Whether you're at home or on the go, this versatile system will provide you with crystal clear sound and powerful bass. With its built-in CD player, cassette deck, and AM/FM tuner, you can enjoy your favorite music from a variety of sources. The system also features a number of convenient features, such as a programmable timer, a sleep timer, and a remote control. With its stylish design and powerful sound, the Panasonic RXCT980 is the perfect way to enjoy your music.
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CosToMaR SuPPoRT LIBRARY cofy. Operating Instructions Mode d'emploi Bedienungsanleitun Istruzioni per luso Portable Stereo Component System MODEL NO. RX-C T980 La TT EE oar preted ENE ER EE Panasonic Read these instructions completely before operating this unit. Thank you for purchasing this unit. For optimum performance, follow these operating instructions carefully. 5-16 Nous vous remercions de votre achat de cet appareil. Pour être à même de l'utiliser correctement, veuillez lire attentivement cette brochure. 17-28 Wir danken Ihnen, daß Sie sich für dieses Gerät entschieden haben. Um die optimale Leistung erzielen zu können, lesen Sie bitte diese Bedienungsanleitung aufmerksam durch. 29-40 Vi ringraziamo dell'acquisto di questo apparecchio. Per ottenerne le prestazioni migliori leggete attentamente queste istruzioni. 41-52 1444 WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOIS- TURE. ATTENZIONE: PER EVITARE | RISCHI DI INCENDIO E SCOSSE NON ESPORRE L’APPAR- ECCHIO ALLA PIOGGIA O ALL’UMI- DITA. AVERTISSEMENT: POUR REDUIRE LES RISQUES D’IN- CENDIE OU DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE, NE PAS EXPOSER CET APPAREIL À LA PLUIE NI À L’HUMIDITÉ. WARNUNG: ZUR VERHÜTUNG DES RISIKOS VON FEUER ODER STROMSCHLAG, DIESES GERAT NICHT REGEN ODER FEUCHTIGKEIT AUSSETZEN. For United Kingdom a important THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE. BLUE: NEUTRAL BROWN: LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows. The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK. The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED. Under no circumstances must either of the above wires be connected to the earth terminal of a three pin plug. ENGLISH | LOCATION OF CONTROLS ~~ ar т - PS — lo - A Ta ad th, Trace E Fh TER TA Er e ELE E I) A В >: ВОВЕ © Speakers [Tweeter] © Speakers [Woofer] © Bass Reflex Ports O Operation Switch © Operation/Battery Check/AC connection Indicator (OPR/BATT-STDBY ()) © Timer Check Button (TIMER CHECK) @ Display Select Button (DISPLAY) © Sleep Button (SLEEP) © Timer Button (TIMER) {@ Headphones Jack (PHONES) | eWhen using the headphones, avoid listening to sound at excessive volume levels, because it may injure your ears. se Speakers are automatically cut off when the head- phones are connected. Q Mixing Microphone Jack (MIXING MIC) ® Display section (A) Timer Display ([E]) Timer Indicator (TIMER) © Timer On Indicator (TIMER ON) (O) Sleep Indicator (SLP) | © Graphic Equalizer Controls (GRAPHIC EQUALIZER) ® Mode Select Buttons (TAPE « TUNER -[ cD AUX) ($ Balance Control (BALANCE) ® Super Extra Bass System Control (S-XBS LEVEL) ® Time Adjust Button (TIME ADJUST) O Time Set Buttons [— TIME SET/TUNING (MANUAL/FM AUTO) +] ® Volume Control (VOLUME) E Pg ENEE EA me EPA EU Dm E EA BE EE a oT TEER Ge ad TE SAP er I a POL e EE ÁREA RE. Tria EEE e ES N A ra | 2 EAT т o a nea ve "E a NER © N° A 3 LS: "ide E e a 2 } BE Nr Fe EEE se an SF m : Taw Re es PR ee ms ER ENE e UE UE NR ie ES UU RA E EA DEA a AE E) Band Select Buttons (FM1, FM2, LW, MW) @ Display section (A) Band Indicators (FM1 + FM2 + LW + MW) FM Stereo Indicator (STEREO) © Tuning Indicator © Memory Station Indicator E) Memory Indicator (M) E) FM Mode/Beat Proof Switch (FM MODE/B.P) E) Memory Station Buttons (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Y Tuning Buttons [— TIME SET/TUNING (MANUAL/FM AUTO) +] @ Memory Button (MEMORY) Memory Scan Button (MEMORY SCAN) & "Dolby Noise Reduction Switch (DOLBY NR) @ Deck 1 Tape Operation Buttons Record Button (e Playback Button (> PLAY) Rewind/Review Button (<< REW/REV) Fast Forward/Cue Button (»>» FF/CUE) Stop/Eject Button (l/4 STOP/EJECT) \ Pause Button (II PAUSE) & Deck 1 Cassette Compartment & Editing Mode Switch (EDITING) €D Deck 2 Tape Operation Buttons Playback Button (» PLAY) | Rewind/Review Button (44 REW/REV) Fast Forward/Cue Button (»>» FF/CUE) Stop/Eject Button (Il/4 STOP/EJECT) Pause Button (11 PAUSE) €) Deck 2 Cassette Compartment 6) Deck 1, 2 Tape Select Switch (DECK 1/TAPE SELECTOR/DECK 2) ` €D) Speaker Cable Compartments & Speaker Release Levers (RELEASE) € Handle ey CD/AUX input Jacks (CD/AUX IN) @ Speaker Terminals (SPEAKERS) @ Telescopic Antenna ( Memory Back-up Battery Compartment Cover @ DC Input Jack (DC IN 13.2 V) ® AC Socket (AC IN —) ® Battery Compartment Cover O) Speaker Cables “Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “DOLBY” and the double-D symbol [X1 are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. MEMORY BACK-UP (FOR COMPUTER/CLOCK) Program memory for the Tuner and Clock/Timer of this unit is retained by AC power when operated on AC power supply or by battery power when operated on batteries (10 UM-1, Panasonic R20/LR20 or equivalent, not included}. In case the Memory Back-up Batteries are not used, power failure (when using AC power) or the following operations cause the erasure of the memory; eWhen using AC power; unplugging the AC power cord from the household AC power outlet. eWhen using battery power (UM-1); inserting the AC power cord only into the AC Socket of this unit. H one of the above cases occur, enter the program in memory again. In order to avoid the accidental erasure of the program in memory, using the Memory Back-up Batteries (4 UM-3, Panasonic R6/LR6 or equivalent, not included) is recom- mended. в Memory Back-up Batteries (4 UM-3) . Open the Battery Compartment cover. > insert 4 UM-3 (Panasonic R6/LR6 or equivalent, not included) batteries into the Battery Compartment, mak- ing sure that the batteries are installed in the designated numerical order and that the proper polarities are maintained. 3. Close the cover. 11 o [Ea] e = Ге © CN Win BUT 4/1 o ® © eThe life of the Memory Back-up Batteries is about one year. sWhile exchanging the Memory Back-up Batteries, be sure to connect the AC power cord both to the unit and household AC power outlet. Battery removal Press the © side of the no. 4 battery. POWER SOURCE E Battery Operation (10 UM-1) — Insert 10 UM-1(Panasonic R20/LR20 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 main- tained. ñ 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. eRemove spent batteries immediately. eDo not use old and new batteries together. Also never use an alkaline battery with a manganese battery. \. eBattery removal | below. Remove as shown in the figure Upper Shelf Pa Lower Shelf с Bottom Shel oN eimportant 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 AC power source; and then press the Operation switch to turn on the unit, then perform the operation once again. e Battery life When the batteries are weak, the tape speed will slow down, the sound will become distorted, and the volume will decrease. Press the Operation switch to turn on the unit. If the Operation/Battery Check Indicator goes out or dims, replace all batteries with new ones. OPR/BATT-STDBY ¢)) + > RO и! NORMAL OPR/BATT-STDBY (1) . mu > NO REPLACE E AC Power Operation Connect the included AC power cord to the AC Socket on the unit and your household AC power outlet. eThe AC Connection Indicator will light during AC power operation. AC power outlet = 46) AC power cord Cr Iw For UK AC IN — BLUE (Neutral) BROWN (Live) Fit a suitable plug Note: To operate on battery power, unplug the AC power cord from the household AC power outlet and the AC Socket on the unit. Car Battery Operation . Insert the plug of the car battery cord into the DC Input Jack. . 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 automatically switch from internal battery to car battery operation. — O DC IN 13.2 V 4 (12-15 V) ODE = / Cigaretie lighter Car Battery Cord socket (not included) PRECAUTIONS elt the set is not used for a long period of time or is used only from an AC power source, remove all the batteries to prevent potential damage due to possible battery leakage. e Avoid 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. e® Avoid cuts, scratches, or poor connections in the AC power cord, as they may result in possible fire or electric shock hazard. Also, excessive bending, pulling or splicing of the cord should be avoided. eDo not unplug the AC power cord by pulling on the cord. To do so may cause premature failure or shock hazard. eDo not operate the set on AC power in a bathroom, as a potential shock hazard may result. eWhen not in use, disconnect the AC power cord from the AC power outlet. Operation Switch (OPR/BATT-STDBY (b) This switch switches ON and OFF the secondary circuit power only. The unit is in the “standby” condition when this switch is set to the BATT-STDBY d position. Regardless of the switch setting, the primary circuit is always “live” as long as the power cord is connected to an electrical outlet. Max. 40% CASSETTE TAPES Use only good-quality tapes up to the length of C-90. Do not use C-120 tapes with this unit because these tapes can easily become broken or stretched if not used with extreme care and may get tangled with the capstan and pressure roller. Note: Cassettes, both recorded and unrecorded, should not be stored in focations with high temperature, high If the tape loosens, take up the slack by turning the reel in the proper directions. OK us” Nx Do not handle, or pull the humidity or direct sunlight. Never place a recorded tape out of the cassette. 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. Screwdriver There is one tab for each side of the tape. To preserve a valuable recording, the tab(s) should be broken off with a small screwdriver. If you want to record on a track which tab has aiready been broken off, use celiophane tape to cover the hole, and record. Tab D- $ x DO Cellophane tape . O 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. B Attaching the Speakers | E 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 figure, interlock the grooves and press down. the direction shown below, and slide up each Speaker. 2. Connect the speaker cord end, marked by a colored, to the same colored terminal and then in tum to the appropriate speaker. и HIGH LOW {IMF 2-160) | (IMP 27-61 2. Connect the Speaker Cables to the Speaker Terminals. When using the unit with the Speakers attached, wind the Speaker Cables as shown. 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. | RADIO / Nu The Tuner can be used in the following ways. [1] Manual Tuning Pressing the “+” of the Tuning Buttons one by one makes the Frequency Display change to the higher frequency, and pressing the “--” makes it change to the lower frequency. [2] FM Auto Tuning Pressing the “+” or “—” Tuning Button (for more than 0.5 second) makes the Frequency Display change to the higher or lower frequency. And the unit receives the broadcasting frequency automaticaily. oThis does not operate when receiving the LW/MW broadcast. [1] Manual Tuning 1. 2. с On Press the Operation Switch to turn on the unit. eThe Operation/Battery Check Indicator will light. Press “TUNER" Button of the Mode Select Butions. oe The Display will change from clock/timer display mode into tuning display mode. . Select the desired radio band by pressing one of the Band Select Buttons; FM (FM1«FM2), LW or MW, eThe Band Indicator selected will be displayed. . Tune in your favorite station using the Tuning Buttons. Press “+” or “—” Tuning Button one by one till the correct frequency and the Tuning Indicator appears in the display. DT Band] Tuning Step FM 50 kHz LW 9 kHz MW 9 kHz eFor FM reception, set the FM mode Selector to “ST” (Stereo). The FM Stereo Indicator will appear in the display, if the FM stereo broadcast is received. . Adjust the Volume and Balance Controis. . Adjust the Graphic Equalizer and Super Extra Bass System to the desired settings. (Refer to “Graphic Equalizer’ and “Super Extra Bass System”, After use, be sure to press the Operation Switch to turn off the unit, —10— ~ [3] Preset Tuning If you have the unit memorize the desired stations into 1 thru 8 of the Memory Station Buttons by Manual Tuning or FM Auto Tuning beforehand, you can receive the station by only pressing the corresponding Memory Station Button. e This preset tuning can memorize the three bands [FM (FM1/FM2) « LW/MW] into eight station each. So, 32- station (16 FM, 8 LW and 8 MW) preset is possible. eMemory Scan If you have the unit memorize the desired stations into 1 thru 8 beforehand and press the Memory Scan Button, the unit receives the preset station on channels (1 thru 8) for a few seconds each automatically. When the desired station is received, press the Memory Scan Button again. [2] FM Auto Tuning 1. 2. Follow the same procedure as described in steps 1-2 of “Manual Tuning”. Select the Band Selector to “FM1” or “FM2". eThe Band Indicator selected will be displayed. . Press the “+” or “—" Tuning Button for more than 0.5 second. eThe Frequency Display will change and when a broadcast is received, it will stop automatically. . Follow the same procedure as described in steps 5-6 of “Manual Tuning”. Notes: elf the correct reception cannot be done by the FM auto tuning, the manual tuning is recommended. eWhile tuning (the display is changing), the muting operates and the sounds can not be heard. of FM stereo reception is poor (excessive noise, FM Stereo Indicator flickers); set the FM Mode Selector to “MONO”. This will reduce the noise and provide clear reception; however, the broadcast will not be heard in stereo. RADIO Fa REESE Loe EA ERE Sp la 4 mpm rE emer. mh = E НЫ TECLA e PLE AE PE 3 DATE EN ROTO E TE TE A EEE E E Laa RO — о ae Tr wr Fi ses Ÿ т in. Te Ea 2 .. E ti Tg an RT use Tm} Fhe m0 ER ER LI PES EERE TT Nt TET Ths ve NEA CN fs he ER 1. Tune to the desired broadcast using the Manual Tuning or the FM Auto Tuning. 2. Press the Memory Button. eThe Memory Indicator “M” will flash in the display for several seconds. elf you want to cancel it, press the Memory Button again. 3. Press one of the Memory Station Buttons (1-8) in the station where you want to memorize the station while the Memory Indicator is flashing. eThe Memory Indicator will stop flashing and the selected station number will be indicated in the display. 4. Repeat the steps 1-3 to memorize a station in each of the remaining Memory Station Buttons. eWhen a new frequency is memorized, the frequency previously memorized in the station will be cancetled, 3) Preset Tuning Press the Band Selector to set the desired radio band, and press the Memory Station Button to receive your desired station. eMemory Scan 1. Press the Memory Scan Button. eThe station will change to each broadcasting in the order of 1+2—3—4—5—6—>7—8—1... for about a few seconds. 2. When your desired memory station is displayed, press the Memory Scan Button again to receive the broadcast. an 5. + Li “Moat-Recent Memory ° TE) The most-recent memory system “remembers” the broadcast station last tuned to when the unit was switched off. That station will be automatically tuned to when the unit is switched on. _ J EH Antennas FM: | Pull out the Telescopic Antenna and adjust its length and angle for optimum reception. LW/MW: | The sensitive ferrite core antenna inside the set will provide excellent LW/MW reception in most areas. For optimum reception, turn the set in the direction which gives the best results since the ferrite core antenna is directional. N (FM LW/MW - u - - 7 x - - - - I - - a ur | O [WF [rm = e--e e-e —11— E 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: | 100 Hz, 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. u S-XBS Level Control (Super Extra Bass System) When the S-XBS Level Control is adjusted, the level of the dynamic low frequency sound range is boosted, - Using this system with the Graphic Equalizer helps you to get more dynamic sound. The Super Extra Bass System effect may be different according to the program content of the music tape. When you playback the music tape which was recorded with a high level, the playback sound may be distorted. In this case, adjust with the S-XBS Level Control. TAPE PLAYBACK This unit has a double cassette system, which means that a tape can be played back with both Deck 1 and Deck 2. M Single Tape Playback 1. Open the Cassette Compartment Cover by pressing the Stop/Eject Button. Insert the tape as shown in the figure, 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. . Press the Operation Switch to turn on the unit. 2 3. Press “TAPE" Button of the Mode Select Buttons. 4. Set the Tape Selector, as shown in the table below, according to the cassette tape used. “TapeSelector Position | ‘Tape ^—‚ Metal tape (for playback METAL] P.B only) Cro: High bias chromium tape or equivalent NORMAL Low bias ferric oxide tape 5. Press the Dolby NA Switch to “ON” to play back a tape recorded with Dolby Noise Reduction. For other tapes, press the switch to “OFF”. . Press the Playback Button to begin tape playback. . Adjust the Volume and Balance Controls. . Adjust the Graphic Equalizer and Super Extra Bass System to the desired settings. (Refer to “Graphic Equalizer” and “Extra Bass Sys- tem”.) 9. To stop the playback, press the Stop/Eject Button. со + © After use, be sure to press the Operation Switch to turn off the unit. Note: If you press Deck 1 and Deck 2 Playback Buttons simultaneously, Deck 2 has priority. Consequently, when playing back Deck 1, check that the Deck 2 Playback Button is not pressed. —12— E 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 Playback Button. E 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. E Fast Forward and Rewind The tape will move rapidly forward when the Fast Forward/ Cue Button is pressed. The tape will rewind rapidly when the Rewind/Review Button 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. EN 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 reieased, playback will resume. E Dolby NR This unit includes Dolby Noise Reduction which reduces tape noise to a remarkable degree. Briefly, the system works as follows: At low sound levels (where tape noise is most noticeable), the high frequency (treble) portion of the sound is recorded at a higher level. | During playback, the same high frequency portion of the sound is played back at a lower level. Since tape noise is introduced during recording and consists mainly of high frequencies, the tape noise is also reduced during playback. in effect, the sound is boosted during recording, then the sound along with the tape noise is reduced during playback. The result is unaltered sound with reduced tape noise. RECORDING (Deck 1) Your attention is drawn to the fact that recording prerecorded tapes or discs on other published or broadcast material may infringe copyright laws. This unit has an Automatic Level Control (the recording level is automatically adjusted). E Recording Radio Broadcasts 1. Follow the procedure described in “RADIO”. 2. Insert the tape into the Deck 1. 3. Set the Deck 1 Tape Selector according to the cassette tape used. . Press the Record Button and the recording will begin. . To stop the recording, press the Stop/Eject Button. a a Note: The Graphic Equalizer or Super Extra Bass System does not function when recording. Only the monitor sound is affected. «Beat Proof Switch When an LW or MW broadcast is recorded, the Beat Proof Switch can be used to reduce unwanted “beat” signals (whistle) which are sometimes present. Set the switch to whichever position best reduces these “beat” signals. EM Recording through External Microphone 1. Connect the external microphone (not included) to the Mixing Microphone Jack. Press the “TAPE" Button of the Mode Select Buttons. . Set the Editing Selector to “MIC”, . Follow the procedure described in steps 2-5 of “Record- ing Radio Broadcasts”. no Pa Co B Recording from External Equipment (Refer to page 53.) 1. Connect the output terminal of the external equipment to the CD/AUX Input Jacks. 2. Press the Operation Switch to turn on the unit. 3. Press the “[cp]/AUX" Button of the Mode Select Buttons. 4. Follow the procedure described in steps 2-5 of “Record- ing Radio Broadcasts”. E Pause Button The Pause Button can be used to temporarily stóp the tape from moving during recording or playback. Before beginning a 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. —13— E 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. Note: If an external microphone is placed too close to the Speakers, feedback (howling) may be heard. If so, place the microphone as far away from the Speakers as possible, or reduce the volume. EH Erasure of Recording When recording, previously recorded signals on the tape will be erased automatically. To erase a tape without re-recording, use the following procedure. (Make no connections to the Mixing Microphone Jack and CD/AUX Input Jacks.) 1. Press the Operation Switch to turn on the unit. 2. Press the ‘[CDJ/AUX" Button of the Mode Select Buttons. 3. Set the Tape Selector according to the cassette tape used. 4. Press the Record Button. USING THE SET AS AN AMPLIFIER 1. Connect the equipment to be amplified to the CD/AUX Input Jacks. 2. Press the Operation Switch to turn on the unit. 3. Press the “[cD//AUX" Button of the Mode Select Buttons. 4. Adjust the Volume, Balance, Graphic Equalizer Controls and Super Extra Bass System to the desired settings. USING THE CLOCK/TIMER [1] “Hour” setting 1. Press the Time Adjust Button. eThe hour display will begin to flash. flashing | (For about 20 seconds) N À 2. Press and hold the Time Set Buttons (“+” or “—”) until the correct hour appears on the Clock Display. | fon Бои A SI Lf Li 3. Press the Time Adjust Button. eThe hour display will stop flashing and then minute display will begin to flash. flashing | | / rr TLLI 7 | с [2] “Minute” setting 1. Press and hold the Time Set Buttons (“+” or “—”) until the correct minute appears on the Clock Display. | 3 a бот ZN 2. Press the Time Adjust Button. eThe Minute display will stop flashing. — Я Кл сова — e To increase or decrease the displayed time hour by hour (minute by minute), press the Time Set Button repeatedly. eNote that the mínute “00” display appears following “59”, but the hour display is not changed. eWhen the minute display is set correctly and the Time Adjust Button is pressed, the clock is reset to “0” second. To confirm the present time during radio reception, press the Display Select Button, Pressing this button again resumes the tuner display. — 14 | ToSettheAlarm Time (Ex.7:15) | 1. Press the Timer Check Button and the Time Adjust Button. The Timer Display will appear. E I "a | KL | me mn E ZN es — Lu Y + UE te eBe sure to press the Time Adjust Button while the Timer Display Indicator is on. 2. Press the Time Set Buttons (“+ or “—") to set the hour display. | NA и HILL ” | < flashing 3. Press the Time adjust Button and the Time Set Buttons (“+” or “=") to set the minute display. E] - N E и AT и | flashing 4, Press the Time Adjust Button. eThe Timer Display returns to the present time indica- tion. To confirm the preset (Timer-On) time, press the Timer Check Button. E Using the unit as an Alarm EX. 1) Waking up at 7:15 with the radio 1. Receive the desired broadcast, and press the Operation Switch to turn off the unit. 2, Set the desired alarm time on the Display. a = = h IL {1 с — ed DL (Alarm time) (Present time) USING THE CLOCK/TIMER 3. Press the Timer Button. eThe Timer Indicator will appear. Timer Indicator TIMER Л а Cora ri Ll 4. At the preset time, the broadcast will be received. After 60 minutes, the unit will be turned off automatically. oThe Timer On Indicator will be on during timer operation. Timer On Indicator TIMER ON 1 E STEREO Ir | FM? elf you want to turn off the unit, press the Operation Switch -and, to cancel the timer operation, press the Timer Button. EX. 2) Waking up at 7:15 with the tape 1. Insert the cassette into Deck 1 or Deck 2. 2. Set the unit to playback mode and turn off the unit by pressing the Operation Switch. (The Playback Button is not released.) . Set the desired alarm time on the Digital Display. . Press the Timer Button. . At the preset time, the playback will start. After 60 minutes, the unit will be turned off automatically. o aw TIMER ON Et | Pad mm eTo stop the tape travel, press the Stop/Eject Button. elf you want to turn off the unit, press the Operation Switch and, to cancel the timer operation, press the Timer Button. M Timer Recording (Deck 1) eWhen using the timer recording, be sure to insert the cassette into Deck 1. | eWhen inserting a cassette, be sure that the fully wound tape hub is on the left side. eConfirm that the record prevention tabs are intact on ths cassette tape you use. eWe recommend you to preset the start of recording a little before the actual time. 1. Follow the procedure described in steps 1-3 of “EX. 1". 2. Press the Record Button. 3. At the preset time, the recording will start. After 60 minutes, the unit will be turned off automatically. eTo stop the tape travel, press the Stop/Eject Button. elf you want to turn off the unit, press the Operation Switch and to cancel the timer operation, press the Timer Button. —15— E Operation as a Go-To-Sleep Radio You can set this unit to play up to 120 minutes, then shut off automatically. 1. Receive the desired broadcast. 2. Press the Sleep Button, and press the Time Set Buttons (*+" or “—") after the sleep time is displayed on the Display for a few seconds. Sleep Indicator | SLP - e СР eRelease the Time Set Button if the desired sleep time is displayed. When the Time Set Button is released, the tuning display mode will be restored. EMI _ Sip STEREO FUNE ao, LEER. 14” eTo confirm the remaining time, press the Sleep Button. eTo cancel the Go-To-Sleep operation, press the Operation Switch. eThe same operation can be performed using tape. eThe sleep time set by the step 2 above is retained in memory. If you want to operate the unit on the same sleep time, only press the Sleep Button. eTo change the remaining sleep time Press the Time Set Button (“+” or “—”) after the sieep time is displayed by pressing the Sleep Button. The new remaining time is not in the memory. When the sleep operation is performed again, the sleep time originally set will be displayed. eTo change a sleep time which has already been set 1. Press the Operation Switch to switch off the power and then switch it back on again. 2. Press the Sleep Button and set the sleep time using the Time Set Buttons. E Combined Operation, Go-To-Sieep Radio and Wake-up Radio Alarm 1. Follow the procedure described in steps 1-3 of EX. 1. 2. Press the Sleep Button. Press the Sleep Button (to operate sleep timer) Preset time (to operate timer) Timer operation to be turned off | automatically Sleep timer to be turned off automatically EDITING (Deck 2-> Deck 1) 1. Insert the playback tape into Deck 2 and the editing tape into Deck 1. 2. Follow the procedure described in steps 2-4 of “TAPE PLAYBACK". 3. Select the editing speed by setting the Editing Selector. “NOR” .. normal speed “HIGH” .. high speed 4. Press the Deck 1 Pause Button, then press the Record — Button. 5. Press the Deck 2 Playback Button. eEditing is started by means of the Synchro-Start function. 6. To stop editing, press the Deck 1 and Deck 2 Stop/Eject Buttons. Notes: eDo not press the “TUNER” or “[cp)/AUX” Button during editing. eDo not change the Editing Selector during editing. The playback sound may flutter. eSome TV sets generate noise that couid be recorded during editing. To prevent the possibility of this do not use this unit closer than 1.5 m to a TV set. eThe Dolby noise reduction effect on the original tape will be recorded on the new tape just as it is in the original recording. — If you wish to listen to the monitor sound of the tape with Dolby NR, press the Dolby noise reduction switch to the “ON” position to playback with noise reduction {only normal speed editing). 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 tape or an equipment connected to the CD/AUX Input Jacks. в Mixing Playback . Connect the external microphone to the Mixing Mi- crophone Jack. 2. Begin the tape playback. ein mic mixing with the sound on equipment connected to the CD/AUX input Jacks, press the “[cop]/AUX” button of the Mode Select Buttons. These mic mixing sounds can be recorded. Notes: eWhen not in mic mixing mode unplug the mi- crophone. elf an external microphone is placed too close to the speakers, feedback (howling) may be heard. If so, place the microphone as far away from the speak- ers as possible, or reduce the volume. Mixing Edit . Connect the external microphone to the Mixing Mi- crophone Jack. 2. insert the playback tape into Deck 2 and the editing tape - into Deck 1. 3. Follow the procedure described in steps 2—4 of “TAPE PLAYBACK”. 4. Set the Editing Selector to “NOR”. 5. Follow the procedure described in steps 4-6 of “EDITING”, — The head assembly, Capstans, and Pressure 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. Open the Cassette Compartment covers by pressing the Stop/Eject Buttons. 2. The Recording/piayback head (or Playback head), Erase head, Capstans and the Pressure rollers can be seen in each deck. Clean them with a Cotton swab. Notes: elf the heads are extremely dirty, clean them with a soft cloth dampened with a little alcohol, eDo not bring any type of metal objects or tools such as magnetic screwdrivers in contact with the head assembly. eDo not clean the plastic cabinet with benzine or thinner. Clean it with a solution of soap and water. eÂvoid spray-type insecticides. Some insecticides contain chemicals that could cause cabinet de- formation. —16— ( Deck 1 > Cotton swab Erase Head Capstan LS) Pressure roller Recording/playback head q J 4a SN Deck 2 Cotton swab p Capstan E Playback head Pressure roller a J ">

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Key features
- Portable design for easy use on the go
- Built-in CD player, cassette deck, and AM/FM tuner for a variety of music sources
- Powerful sound with a built-in subwoofer for deep bass
- Programmable timer and sleep timer for added convenience
- Remote control for easy operation from anywhere in the room
- Stylish design that complements any décor
Frequently asked questions
The speakers are connected to the system using the speaker cables provided.
To insert batteries, open the battery compartment cover on the back of the system. Insert 10 UM-1 (Panasonic R20/LR20 or equivalent) batteries into the battery compartment, making sure that the batteries are installed in the designated numerical order and that the proper polarities are maintained.
To set the clock, press the TIME ADJUST button. Use the TIME SET/TUNING buttons to adjust the hours and minutes.