OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MODE D’EMPLOI
INSTRUCCIONES DE OPERACION
FOR ENGLISH READERSPAGE004 ~ PAGE026
POUR LES LECTEURS FRANCAISPAGE027 ~ PAGE49
PARA LECTORES DE ESPAÑOLPAGINA 050 ~ PAGINA 72
IMPORTANT TO SAFETY
FIGURE A
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING
AS PER NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CODE
ANTENNA
LEAD IN
WIRE
GROUND
CLAMP
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
NEC - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOIS-TURE.
CAUTION:
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR
REFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE
ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT
PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION:
1. Handle the power supply cord carefully
Do not damage or deform the power supply cord.
If it is damaged or deformed, it may cause electric
shock or malfunction when used. When removing
from wall outlet, be sure to remove by holding the
plug attachment and not by pulling the cord.
2. Do not open the top cover
In order to prevent electric shock, do not open the
top cover.
If problems occur, contact your DENON DEALER.
3. Do not place anything inside
Do not place metal objects or spill liquid inside the
system.
Electric shock or malfunction may result.
Please, record and retain the Model name and serial
number of your set shown on the rating label.
Model Name. RCD-M33Serial No.
NOTE:
This system uses the semiconductor laser. To allow
you to enjoy music at a stable operation, it is
recommended to use this in a room of 5 °C (41 °F) ~ 35
°C (95 °F).
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO
NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead
symbol, within an equilateral triangle,
is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated “dangerous
voltage” within the product’s
enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of
electric shock to persons.
FCC INFORMATION
(For US customers)
1. PRODUCT
This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this product may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this product must accept any
interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
2. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS
PRODUCT
This product, when installed as indicated in the
instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC
requirements. Modification not expressly approved
by DENON may void your authority, granted by the
FCC, to use the product.
3. NOTE
This product has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation.
This product generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this
product does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by
turning the product OFF and ON, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
• Connect the product into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the local retailer authorized to distribute
this type of product or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended to alert
the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
1. Read Instructions – All the safety and operating
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
instructions should be read before the product is
operated.
2. Retain Instructions – The safety and operating
instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings – All warnings on the product and in
the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions – All operating and use
instructions should be followed.
5. Cleaning – Unplug this product from the wall outlet
before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners.
6. Attachments – Do not use attachments not
recommended by the product manufacturer as they
may cause hazards.
7. Water and Moisture – Do not use this product near
water – for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl,
kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or
near a swimming pool; and the like.
8. Accessories – Do not place this product on an
unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The
product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or
adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only
with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the
product. Any mounting of the product should follow
the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a
mounting accessory recommended by the
manufacturer.
9. A product and cart combination
should be moved with care.
Quick stops, excessive force,
and uneven surfaces may cause
the product and cart combination
to overturn.
10. Ventilation – Slots and openings
in the cabinet are provided for
ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the
product and to protect it from overheating, and these
openings must not be blocked or covered. The
openings should never be blocked by placing the
product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.
This product should not be placed in a built-in
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper
ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s
instructions have been adhered to.
11. Power Sources – This product should be operated
only from the type of power source indicated on the
marking label. If you are not sure of the type of
power supply to your home, consult your product
dealer or local power company. For products
intended to operate from battery power, or other
sources, refer to the operating instructions.
12. Grounding or Polarization – This product may be
equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug
(a plug having one blade wider than the other). This
plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This
is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug
fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug
should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace
your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety
purpose of the polarized plug.
13. Power-Cord Protection – Power-supply cords should
be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on
or pinched by items placed upon or against them,
paying particular attention to cords at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they
exit from the product.
15. Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside antenna or
cable system is connected to the product, be sure the
antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide
some protection against voltage surges and built-up
static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with
regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting
structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna
discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location
of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding
electrodes, and requirements for the grounding
electrode. See Figure A.
16. Lightning – For added protection for this product
during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended
and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from
the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable
system. This will prevent damage to the product due
to lightning and power-line surges.
17. Power Lines – An outside antenna system should not
be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or
other electric light or power circuits, or where it can
fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing
an outside antenna system, extreme care should be
taken to keep from touching such power lines or
circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
18. Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets, extension
cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can
result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
19. Object and Liquid Entry – Never push objects of any
kind into this product through openings as they may
touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that
could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill
liquid of any kind on the product.
20. Servicing – Do not attempt to service this product
yourself as opening or removing covers may expose
you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all
servicing to qualified service personnel.
21. Damage Requiring Service – Unplug this product from
the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service
personnel under the following conditions:
a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged,
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into
the product,
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water,
d) If the product does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust only
those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions as an improper adjustment of other
controls may result in damage and will often
require extensive work by a qualified technician to
restore the product to its normal operation,
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any
way, and
f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in
performance – this indicates a need for service.
22. Replacement Parts – When replacement parts are
required, be sure the service technician has used
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or
have the same characteristics as the original part.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric
shock, or other hazards.
23. Safety Check – Upon completion of any service or
repairs to this product, ask the service technician to
perform safety checks to determine that the product
is in proper operating condition.
24. Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The product should be
mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by
the manufacturer.
25. Heat – The product should be situated away from heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or
other products (including amplifiers) that produce
heat.
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FRONT PANEL
PANNEAU AVANT
PANEL FRONTAL
REAR PANEL
PANNEAU ARRIERE
PANEL TRASERO
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NOTE ON USE / OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES A L’UTILISATION /
NOTAS SOBRE EL USO
• Avoid high temperatures.
Allow for sufficient heat
dispersion when installed
on a rack.
• Eviter des températures
élevées
Tenir compte d’une
dispersion de chaleur
suffisante lors de
l’installation sur une
étagère.
• Evite altas temperaturas.
Permite la suficiente
dispersión del calor cuando
está instalado en la
consola.
• Handle the power cord
carefully.
Hold the plug when
unplugging the cord.
• Manipuler le cordon
d’alimenta-tion avec
précaution.
Tenir la prise lors du
débranchement du cordon.
• Maneje el cordón de
energía con cuidado.
Sostenga el enchufe
cuando desconecte el
cordón de energía.
• Keep the set free from
moisture, water, and dust.
• Protéger l’appareil contre
l’humidité, l’eau et
lapoussière.
• Mantenga el equipo libre
de humedad, agua y polvo.
• Unplug the power cord
when not using the set for
long periods of time.
• Débrancher le cordon
d’alimenta-tion lorsque
l’appareil n’est pas utilisé
pendant de longues
périodes.
• Desconecte el cordón de
energía cuando no utilice el
equipo por mucho tiempo.
✽ (For sets with ventilation holes)
• Do not obstruct the
ventilation holes.
• Ne pas obstruer les trous
d’aération.
• No obstruya los orificios de
ventilación.
• Do not let foreign objects
in the set.
• Ne pas laisser des objets
étrangers dans l’appareil.
• No deje objetos extraños
dentro del equipo.
• Do not let insecticides,
benzene, and thinner come
in contact with the set.
•Ne pas mettre en contact
des insecticides, du
benzène et un diluant avec
l’appareil.
• No permita el contacto de
insecticidas, gasolina y
diluyentes con el equipo.
• Never disassemble or
modify the set in any way.
•Ne jamais démonter ou
modifier l’appareil d’une
manière ou d’une autre.
• Nunca desarme o
modifique el equipo de
ninguna manera.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Main Features ………………………………4
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Before Using ………………………………5
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Cautions on Installation ……………………5
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Connecting the Included Antennas ………5
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Connections…………………………………6
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Part Names and Functions ……………7, 8
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Remote Control Unit …………………9, 10
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Cautions on Handling Discs ……………11
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Listening to Radio Programs………11 ~ 14
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Using the Timer ……………………15 ~ 18
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ACCESSORIES
Check that the following parts are included in the package aside from the main unit:
qOperating instructions ……………………1
wService station list …………………………1
eFM antenna…………………………………1
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MAIN FEATURES
1. Quality power for high quality sound
22W+22W (6 Ω/ohms, 1 kHz, T.H.D. 10%)
high quality amplifier and terminals for large
speakers.
2. MP3/WMA playback
Discs containing MP3 and/or WMA files can
be played, and the track and artists names
can be displayed during playback.
3. TONE and SDB control
TONE control is available for BASS and
TREBLE separately and the SDB (Super
Dynamic Bass) control enables powerful
bass tones when listening at lower volume
levels.
This unit has Source Direct position to turn
off the SDB/TONE.
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Playing CDs …………………………19 ~ 22
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Normal Playback ………………………19
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Various Playback Functions ……20 ~ 22
Playing MP3/WMA …………………23 ~ 25
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Normal Playback ……………………23, 24
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Various Playback Functions ………24, 25
Auto On Function …………………………25
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Troubleshooting
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Specifications ……………………………26
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rAM loop antenna …………………………1
tRemote control unit (RC-999) ……………1
yR03/AAA batteries …………………………2
4. RDS compatible
Compatible with various RDS services,
including program service name (PS)
program type identification (PTY), traffic
program identification (TP), clock time (CT)
and radio text (RT).
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BEFORE USING
Read the following before using the system.
• Before turning on the power
Check again that all connections are correct
and that there are no problems with the
connection cords. Be sure to unplug the
power cord before connecting or
disconnecting the connection cords.
Humming may be produced if this system is
set near a TV or other audio equipment. If
this happens, try changing the position of the
equipment or the connection cords.
• Moving the system
Be sure to remove CD before moving the
system. If a CD is left in the CD receiver, it
may be scratched.
To prevent short-circuits or damage to the
connection cords, always unplug the power
cord and disconnect all connection cords to
other audio equipment.
• Condensation (dew)
Condensation (water droplets) may be
produced on internal optical lenses or discs in
the following cases:
• Directly after a heater is turned on.
• When the system is in a steamy or humid
room.
• When the system is moved abruptly from a
cold place (room) to a warm room.
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CAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION
Note:
For heat dispersal, do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a book case
or similar unit.
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Note
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• Should condensation occur:
The signals on the disc cannot be read and
the system will not function properly.
Remove the disc then let the system set with
the power on. The condensation will
evaporate in one hour or less, at which time
the system will function normally.
• Store this instructions in safe place
After reading, store this instructions along
with the warranty in a safe place. Also fill in
the items on the back paper for your
convenience.
• Illustrations in this manual
Note that some of the illustrations used for
explanations in this manual may differ from
the actual system.
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CONNECTING THE INCLUDED ANTENNAS
Installing the FM indoor antenna
Tune in FM station (see page 12), set the
antenna so that distortion and noise is minimal,
then secure the tip of the antenna in this
position using tape or a pin.
AM loop antenna
Installing the AM loop antenna
Tune in an AM station (see page 12) and set
the antenna as far from the system as possible
to keep distortion and noise is minimal. In
some cases, it is best to invert the polarities.
AM broadcasts cannot be received well if the
loop antenna is not connected or if it is set
close to metal objects.
Assembling the AM loop antenna
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FM antenna
Remove the vinyl tie
and take out the
connection line.
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a. With the antenna
on top any stable
surface.
b. With the antenna
attached to a wall.
Connecting an FM outdoor antenna
If good reception cannot be achieved with the
included FM antenna, use an FM outdoor
antenna. Connect an PAL-type connector to
the coaxial cable and connect the antenna to
the FM COAX. (75 Ω/ohms) terminal.
Selecting a place for the FM outdoor antenna
• Set the antenna so that it points towards the
broadcast station’s transmitting antenna.
Behind buildings or mountains, set the
antenna in the position at which reception is
best, and also try changing the direction of
the antenna.
• Do not install the antenna under power lines.
Doing so is extremely dangerous, as the
power line could touch the antenna.
• Install the antenna away from roads or train
tracks to avoid noise from cars or trains.
• Do not install the antenna too high, as it may
be hit by lightning.
Installing an AM outdoor antenna
Connect the signal wire from the AM outdoor
antenna to the antenna terminal. Be sure to
connect the signal ground wire to the
terminal. Also be sure to connect the included
AM loop antenna.
AM outdoor antenna
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2
Mount
Installation hole
Mount on wall, etc.
Connection to the AM
loop antenna terminals.
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3
Bend in the reverse
direction.
AM loop
Signal ground
antenna
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CONNECTIONS
(1) Connecting to Cassette deck
NOTE:
• This system includes digital circuitry which
may cause interference such as color
blotching or changes in the color on TVs. If
this happens, move the system and the
TV as far apart as possible.
AM loop antenna
FM antenna
Subwoofer
Connecting the speaker systems
Connect the speaker system for the left channel (the left side as seen
from the front) to the L terminals, the speaker system for the right
channel to the R terminals. Refer to the instructions supplied with the
speaker system for details. Be sure to use speaker systems with an
impedance of 6 Ω/ohms or greater.
Note to CATV system installer:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention
to Article 820-40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for proper
grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be
connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the
point of cable entry as practical.
Speaker systems (SC-M53)
Right
Left
CD Recoder etc.
Cassette Deck
CAUTION:
• Whenever the power operation switch is in the STANDBY
position, the unit is still connected to AC line voltage.
Please be sure to unplug the power cord when you leave home
for, e.g.,a vacation, etc.
CD Recoder etc.
Cassette Deck
Side by side installation
Install the sets as shown in one
of these diagrams. In either
case, be sure that the CD
receiver’s ventilation holes are
not obstructed.
RCD-M33
RCD-M33
CD receiver (RCD-M33)
System operations
Such system operations as the timer and the auto power on functions, as well as remote control
operations cannot be performed unless all the RCA pin-plug cords are connected between the
units, so be sure to make all the connections properly as shown in the diagram. Be sure to unplug
the power cord before changing connections.
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CD Recoder etc.
Cassette Deck
Power plug
AC 120 V, 60 Hz
(Plug into a power outlet)
Stacking installation
NOTES:
• Do not plug the power cord into the power outlet until all connections are completed. Be
sure to interconnect the channels (L to L (white) and R to R (red)) properly, as shown on the
diagram.
• Insert the plugs securely. Incomplete connections may result in noise.
• Be sure to connect the speaker cords between the speaker terminals and the speaker
systems with the same polarities ( + to +, – to – ). If the polarities are switched, the sound at
the center will be weak, the position of the different instruments will be unclear, and the
stereo effect will be lost.
• After unplugging the power cord, wait about 5 seconds before plugging it back in.
• Note that setting the connection cords (pin-plug cords) next to the power cords may result in
humming or other noise.
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
(1) Front Panel
Power operation switch (ON/STANDBY)
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• This turns the power for the entire
system on and off.
• Press this once to turn the power on,
then press again to set the power to
STANDBY mode.
• The LED color changes as follows,
according to the condition:
During power ON : green
During STANDBY : red
During TIMER STANDBY: orange
✻The muting mode is set when the main
unit’s power button is pressed and when
the standby mode is canceled from the
remote control unit. The power indicator
flashes green when in the muting mode,
then stops flashing and turns green once
the set is in the operational mode.
✻If the indicator is flashing orange
(quickly):
The protective circuit is activated.
If this happens, unplug the power cord
to turn the indicator off, then check the
input and output terminals on the rear
panel. Check in particular for shortcircuiting of the speaker cords. Once all
connections have been corrected, plug
the power cord. (Wait for at least 10
seconds after turning the power off
before turning it back on.)
✻Power is supplied to the RCD-M33 even
when the power is in the standby mode
(The clock is displayed in the clock
display mode.)
Remote sensor
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• When operating the remote control unit,
point it at this sensor.
(See page 3.)
PHONES (headphones jack)
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• Plug the headphones into this jack.
• No sound is produced from the speakers
when headphones are plugged in.
FUNCTION button
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• Use this to select the input (function).
• The input changes in the following order
each time this button is pressed:
Display
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• Refer to page 8.
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(play/pause) button
• Press this button to start playing a disc.
When the disc tray is closed, playback
begins when this button is pressed.
• When pressed in STANDBY mode, the
power automatically turns on and
playback begins (Auto On function).
Press this button again to stop playback
temporarily.
VOLUME control
• Use this to adjust the overall volume
(Rotary Encorder System).
• The volume increases when the control
is turned clockwise (,) and decreases
when it is turned counterclockwise (.).
• The volume increases and decreases in
35 steps from the minimum (VOLUME
00) to the maximum (VOLUME MAX).
NOTE:
• Care must be taken when you adjust
the volume as the CD receiver is
equipped with an electronic volume
control. Turn the VOLUME control
slowly referring to the indication on
the display to adjust the volume.
2 /BAND button
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( 2 : CD stop button
BAND : TUNER band button)
• In CD function, press this button to stop
playback.
• In TUNER function, each time this
button is pressed, the band and FM
reception mode change as follows:
SDB (Super Dynamic Bass)/TONE
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button
• Press this button to select the preferred
sound of TONE CONTROL/SDB. Each
time this button is pressed, the display
changes as follows:
• You can switch the SDB on/off by using
the +/– (up/down) button.
• BASS and TREBLE can be adjusted by
using the +/– (up/down) button.
• When you select S.DIRECT (Source
Direct), SDB/TONE is switched off, and
the sound characteristic becomes flat.
• SDB can be controlled powerful bass
tones when listening at lower volume
levels.
NOTE:
• The SDB should be deactivated when
listening at higher volume levels.
Excessive bass at high volume levels
will result in a distorted sound and
may cause damage to your set and
speaker system.
MENU/ SET button
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• When pressed in the standby mode, the
standby mode is switched (the clock
display is switched on and off).
• When pressed while the clock is
displayed, the manual time setting mode
is set. (This cannot be set while the
clock is displayed in the standby mode.)
• Switches the display of the timer setting
menu on and off.
• When the function is set to FM and the
CT tuning mode is set, the mode
switches to the auto time setting mode.
• When the function is set to TUNER and
an FM station is being received, if
pressed for more than 1 second, the
display switches to the AUTO PRESET
menu.
8 /– , +/ 9 button
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(8, 9 : CD automatic search
+ , –: TUNER up/down button)
• Use the 8 and 9 buttons to move
to the beginning of a specific track while
in CD function.
• Use the +/– button to select radio
stations while in TUNER function.
• In TUNER function, press the 2 /BAND
and + buttons at the same time to
change the Preset mode, the 2 /BAND
and – buttons at the same time to
change the Tuning mode.
• Use the +/– button when you adjust
tone control (BASS or TREBLE) and you
select menu function (display, time,
timer, or set up).
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(open/close) button
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• Press this button to open and close the
disc tray.
• When pressed once, the disc tray opens
out, and when pressed again, the disc
tray closes. If a disc is loaded, the total
number of tracks and total playing time
of the disc are displayed several seconds
after the disc tray is closed.
• When pressed in STANDBY mode, the
CD receiver’s power turns on.
Disc tray
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• Load discs here.
reverse/forward button
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(2) Rear Panel(3) Display
AUX IN (analog input) jacks
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• This is an input terminal.
AUX OUT (analog output) jacks
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• This is an output terminal for recording.
FM antenna terminal
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(ANTENNA TERMINAL FM)
• Connect the FM antenna here.
Digital output jack
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(DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT)
• Digital data is output in optical form from
this jack.
Speaker terminals (SPEAKERS)
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• Use these to connect the speakers.
System connectors
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(SYSTEM CONNECTOR 1 and 2)
• When connecting the cassette deck,
connect these connectors to system
connectors on other system
components.
(Use the system cords included with the
other components.)
AC OUTLET
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• When using in combination with the
cassette deck, connect to the AC outlet
on the CD receiver (RCD-M33) or one of
the other components (100W MAX).
Power cord
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• Plug this cord into a wall power outlet.
MONO OUT terminal (SUB WOOFER)
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• Connector jack for subwoofer with builtin amplifier (super woofer), etc.
AM antenna terminal
@3
(ANTENNA TERMINAL AM)
• Connect the AM antenna here.
TAPE OUT (analog output) jacks
@4
• This is an output terminal for recording.
TAPE IN (analog input) jacks
@5
• This is an input terminal.
Segment
q
The selected functions, volume, reception
band, reception frequency, RDS data, time,
and timer settings are displayed here.
1/ 3
w
1 (the play indicator) lights when a disc is
playing, and 3 (the pause indicator) lights
when pause mode is set.
SDB
e
This lights when SDB mode is on.
TONE
r
This lights when the TONE is adjusted.
TUNED
t
This lights when a station is tuned in
properly.
AUTO / ST / MONO
y
These display the FM reception mode.
ST: This lights when a stereo
MONO : This lights when a monaural
AUTO: This lights when the BAND
TOTAL
u
Lights when the total remaining time or the
total number of tracks remaining on the
disc is displayed on the segment.
RANDOM
i
“RANDOM” lights during random play.
program is received in the FM
AUTO mode.
program is received in the FM
AUTO mode and when the
BAND button is pressed,
setting the FM MONO mode.
button is pressed, setting the
FM AUTO mode.
/ 1 / FLD / ALL
o
This changes as follows each time the
REPEAT button is pressed.
• When the function is set to CD and the
mode is not the folder mode:
1st press :1 (single-track repeat)
2nd press :ALL (1 disc all track
3rd press :Nothing is displayed.
• When the function is set to CD and the
folder mode is set (only valid for discs
containing MP3 and/or WMA files):
1st press :1 (single-track repeat)
2nd press :FLD (all track in a
3rd press :Nothing is displayed.
SLEEP
!0
This lights when the sleep timer is
operating.
is displayed.
repeat) is displayed.
is displayed.
folder repeat) is displayed.
!1
NOTE:
• The timer standby mark (“”) does
not light if the current time
and the timer have not been set.
The timer will operate when this is lit.
Remote control signal indicator
!2
Flashes when remote control signals are
received.
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7m
30°
30°
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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
The RCD-M33 comes with a system remote control unit (
• The supplied remote control unit (RC-999) is for use with the RCD-M33 unit only.
• If the cassette deck is connected to the main unit, you may operate each of the above components
using its respective remote control unit (refer to pages 9, 10).
(1) Inserting the batteries
q Open the battery compartment cover of the
remote control unit.
Press the knob and open the cover in the
direction of the arrow.
w Insert the two R03 (AAA) batteries, following
the + and – marks in the battery compartment.
e Close the cover of the battery compartment.
(2) Using the Remote Control Unit
• The remote sensor is located on the CD receiver.
Point the remote control unit at the remote
sensor as shown on the diagram when operating
it.
• The remote control unit will operate from a
direct distance of approximately 7 meters, but
this distance will be shortened if obstacles are
present or if operated at an angle. (The remote
control unit will operate at an angle of up to 30°
in either direction.)
• Use R03 (AAA) batteries in this remote
control unit.
• Replace the batteries with new ones after
approximately 1 year, though this depends
on the frequency with which the remote
control unit is used.
• Replace the batteries with new ones if the
unit does not operate when the remote
control unit is operated from nearby, even if
the batteries are less than a year old.
• Be sure to insert the batteries in the proper
direction, following the “ < ” and “ > ”
marks in the battery compartment.
• To avoid damage or leakage of battery fluid:
• Do not use a new battery with an old one.
• Do not use two different types of batteries.
• Do not short-circuit, take apart, heat or
dispose of batteries in flames.
• Remove the batteries when you do not plan
to use the remote control unit for an
extended period of time.
• If the battery fluid should leak, carefully wipe
off the fluid from the inside of the battery
compartment, then insert new batteries.
NOTES:
• The remote control unit may not operate if
the remote sensor is exposed to direct
sunlight or the strong light from a lighting
fixture, or if there is an obstacle between the
remote control unit and the remote sensor.
• Do not press buttons on the remote control
unit and on the set at the same time. Doing
so could result in malfunctions.
• If the remote control unit is pointed away
from the re-mote sensor during continuous
operations (such as when turning the volume
up or down), the operation will stop. If this
happens, point the remote control unit at the
remote sensor and press the button again.
).
RC-999
Cautions on Batteries
(3) Remote Control Unit Part Names and Functions
q SLEEP button
w
r
y
q
e
t
u
#5
#3
#1
w OFF button
#4
e TUNER button
#2
r CD button
t PROG/DIRECT button
i
y EDIT button
#0
@9
o
@8
@7
@6
@4
@3
@1
!9
u CALL button
@5
i Number buttons
@2
@0
o FOLDER (+ / –) button
!1
!3
!5
!7
!0
!2
!4
!6
!8
• Press this button to set the sleep timer.
•Use this switch to set the power to
STANDBY mode.
• Press this button to set the function
TUNER mode.
• Press this button to set the function CD
mode.
• Press this button to switch between
PROGRAM and DIRECT play.
In CD function :
• Press this button for edited recording on a
tape, dividing the tracks onto sides A and
B according to the length of the tape.
In TUNER function :
• Press this button to input the station
name.
• Use this button to confirm the
programmed song.
In CD function :
• Press these buttons to specify the
desired track.
In TUNER function :
• Press these buttons to recall preset
station.
For MP3/WMA discs with the function set
to CD:
• Select the folder.
• In the play and pause modes, the first
track in the selected folder is selected.
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frequency
(PS)
PTY
CT
RT
file nameTitle / Artist
Title / Album
elapsed time
per track
remaining time
for the track
total remaining time
on the disc
RDS PTY TP
OFF
FM AUTO FM MONO
AM
TAPEAUX
!0 MENU/ SET button
• When pressed in the standby mode, the
standby mode is switched (the clock
display is switched on and off).
• When pressed while the clock is
displayed, the manual time setting mode
is set. (This cannot be set while the clock
is displayed in the standby mode.)
• Switches the display of the timer setting
menu on and off.
• When the function is set to FM and the
CT tuning mode is set, the mode
switches to the auto time setting mode.
•When the function is set to TUNER and
an FM station is being received, if
pressed for more than 1 second, the
display switches to the AUTO PRESET
menu.
!1 ENTER/ MEMO button
• Press this button to enter editing settings.
• Press this button to preset memory.
!2 8 /CH–
(automatic search) button
In CD function :
• Move to the beginning of current Track or
previous Track.
In TUNER function :
• Use this button to recall preset stations
on the tuner.
!3 6 /TU–
(manual search / rewind) button
In CD function :
• The manual search operation is
performed.
In TUNER function :
• Use this button to selecting the station.
In TAPE function :
• Press this button to rewind the front side
of the tape. (The back side of the tape is
fast-forwarded.) Also use this button to
search for the beginning of the current
selection when playing in the forward (1)
direction, or to search for the beginning of
the following selection when playing in
the reverse (0) direction.
!4 SDB /TONE button
• Press this button to adjust SDB (Super
Dynamic Bass) and TONE.
!5 DIMMER button
• Use this to adjust the brightness of the
main unit‘s display. Can be switched in 4
steps, from OFF to always on.
!6 DAB/ RDS button
• Use this button to automatically tune to
stations using the radio data system.
!7 0 (reverse play) button (TAPE)
• Not supported.
!8 1 (forward play) button (TAPE)
• Not supported.
!9
(stop) button (TAPE)
2
• Not supported.
@0
(play/pause) button (MD)
1/3
• Not supported.
@1 PTY button
• Press this button after selecting “PTY”
with the RDS button to select one of the
24 program types.
@2 CLOCK button
• Press this to switch the clock display
between on and off.
@3 TIME/ DISPLAY button
For audio CDs with the function set to CD:
• Press this button during the play or pause
mode to switch the time display.
(During programmed playback, indicate
the total remaining time of the
programmed tracks.)
For MP3/WMA discs containing track
information with the function set to CD:
• Press this button during the play or pause
mode to switch the track information.
With the function set to TUNER, and in the
FM and RDS modes:
• Press to switch the display below.
PS:This is displayed when the radio station
currently being received is one named
using the procedure described in “P13 –
Presetting or naming radio stations”.
@4 9 /CH+
(automatic search) button
In CD function :
• Move to the beginning of Next Track.
In TUNER function :
• Use this button to recall preset stations
on the tuner.
@5 7 /TU+
(manual search / fast-forward) button
In CD function :
• The manual search operation is
performed.
In TUNER function :
• Use this button to selecting the station.
In TAPE function :
• Press this button to fast-forward the front
side of the tape. (The back side of the
tape is rewind.) Also use this button to
search for the beginning of the following
selection when playing in the forward (
direction, or to search for the beginning of
the current selection when playing in the
reverse (0) direction.
@6 MUTE button
• Mutes the speaker output. When
operated while the output is muted, the
mute mode is canceled.
@7
(stop) /BAND button
2
• In CD function, press this button to stop
playback.
• In TUNER function, use this button to
selecting the band.
@8 VOLUME button
• Use these buttons to adjust the volume.
• The volume increases when the • button
is pressed and decreases when the
button is pressed.
@9 CD 1/ 3 (play/pause) button
• Press this button to play or pause of the
CD player.
#0 CLEAR/ DEL button
In CD function :
• Press this button to clear the track from
the program.
In TUNER function :
• Press this button to erase the station
name.
#1 FOLDER MODE button
• For MP3/WMA discs with the function set
to CD, switches the play mode between
disc and folder.
#2 REPEAT button
• Press this button for repeat playback.
#3 RANDOM button
• Press this button to set the tracks in
random order.
#4 LINE button
• Press this button to switch the function
LINE .
The input changes in the following order
each time this button is pressed.
#5 POWER ON button
• Use this switch to turn on the power of
1)
the entire system.
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3
2
4, 5
8
CAUTIONS ON HANDLING DISCS
About Compact Discs
Only discs with the mark can
C
Use compact discs that include the Cmark.
CD’s with special shapes (heart-shaped CDs,
octagonal CDs etc.) cannot be played on this set.
Attempting to do so may damage the set. Do not
use such CDs.
• Removing discs from their cases
As shown on the diagram, grasp the outer edge
of the disc with your fingers, insert a finger in
the center hole, press gently, then lift the disc
out of the case.
• Loading discs in the disc tray
Be sure to load the disc with the labelled side
facing up. (Compact discs only play on one side.)
For 8 cm CDs, set the disc in the sunken section
in the center of the tray.
be played on the RCD-M33.
NOTES:
• The disc tray opens when the 5 (open/close)
button is pressed once and closes when it is
pressed again.
•When the disc tray is closed, the disc turns
automatically for several seconds, then the
total number of tracks and total playing time
of that disc appear on the display.
• The disc tray can also be closed by pressing
1/ 3
the
(play /pause) button, in which case
playback automatically starts from the first
track on the disc (or if tracks are
programmed, from the first programmed
track).
Handling the Disc Tray:
• Do not turn off the power, stop the disc tray
by hand or pull on it when it is moving. Doing
so may damage it.
If the headphones’ cord or some other object
accidentally gets caught in the disc tray while
it is closing and the disc tray stops, press the
5 (open/close) button again to open the tray
and remove the obstacle.
Do not set objects other than discs on the
disc tray. Doing so may damage it.
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LISTENING TO RADIO PROGRAMS
Auto tuner presets
Use this to automatically search for FM broadcasts and store up to 40 stations at preset channels
1 to 40.
NOTE:
If an FM station cannot be preset automatically due to poor reception, use the “Manual
•
tuning” operation to tune in the station, then preset it using the manual “Preset memory”
operation.
1
2
Press the power operation
1
switch to turn on the power.
Press the FUNCTION or
TUNER button to select TUNER
2
mode.
Press the 2 /BAND button to
3
select FM AUTO or FM MONO.
3
4, 5
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(Check the connections on pages 5, 6.)
Cleaning Discs
Dust, fingerprints or spit on the disc will result in
noise or skipping. If the disc is dirty or if the CD
receiver does not operate properly, use the
following procedure to clean the disc:
• Hold the disc with the signal surface (the side
opposite the labelled side) facing up, as shown
in the diagram.
•Wipe the disc gently from the center towards
the edge (in the direction of the arrow) with a
soft cloth.
Do not clean discs with the following:
• Benzene, alcohol or other solvents
• Cleaner including an abrasive
• Sprays or cleaners designed for records
• Anti-static
NOTES:
• Do not wipe discs in the direction opposite
the arrow or in a circular motion as with
regular records.
• The disc’s signal surface is easily damaged,
so do not wipe it with a hard cloth or rub it
strongly.
Press the MENU/ SET button
for at least 1 second.
4
Press the
•
cancel.
Use the MENU/ SET button to start
searching.
When auto presetting is completed, the
•
station set at preset position 1 is
5
displayed.
If you want to stop searching, press the
•
2
/BAND
2
button.
/BAND
button to
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1
2
4
3
1
3
2
4
4
Manual tuning
Example: Tuning in FM 92.50 MHz
(AM stations are tuned in using the same procedure.)
Press the power operation
1
switch to turn on the power.
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Press the FUNCTION or
TUNER button to select TUNER
2
mode.
Press the
the tuner to select the FM
3
AUTO.
Use the Tuning +/– (TU+/ TU–) button to tune the
frequency to 92.50. Once the frequency is tuned in,
adjust the volume to the desired level using the VOLUME
control.
✽
4
2
/BAND
button on
Remote control unit
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✽The function of the +/– button on the main unit may toggle between Tuning +/– and Preset +/–
functions.
• Pressing the – button while holding down the BAND button at the same time changes function
of the +/– button to Tuning +/–. (“TUNING” flashes for 5 seconds.)
• Pressing the + button while holding down the BAND button at the same time changes the
function of the +/– button to Preset +/–. (“PRESET” flashes for 5 seconds.)
• The +/– button is factory preset to function as a Tuning +/– button.
However, be sure that the +/- buttons function as the Tuning +/– button before proceeding with
step 4.
Auto Tuning
• When a program being broadcast in stereo is received, the “ST” indicator lights and the
program is received in stereo.
• If reception is poor and there is much noise in the stereo signals, press the BAND button to set
the FM MONO mode.
• When one of the Tuning +/– (TU+/ TU–) button is pressed, the frequency changes in steps of
200 kHz in the FM band, 10 kHz in the AM band.
• If one of the Tuning +/– (TU+/ TU–) button is held for over 1 second, the frequency continues to
change when the button is released (auto tuning) and stops when a station is tuned in. Tuning
will not stop at stations whose reception is poor.
• To stop the auto tuning function, press the Tuning +/– (TU+/ TU–) button once.
NOTE:
A humming sound may be heard when using a TV nearby while receiving AM programs. If
•
this happens, move the system as far from the TV as possible.
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ENTER/MEMO
Presetting or naming radio stations
(This operation is only possible from the remote control unit.)
You can preset up to 40 FM/AM stations.
You can name the preset stations (up to 8 characters each).
Tune in the desired preset station.
1
Press the EDIT button on the remote
control unit.
2
You can now begin character input.
•
Press the 9 /8 button until the
desired character appears on the display.
Press the ENTER/ MEMO button on the
remote control unit to store the input
character.
Press the 7 button or the ENTER/
•
MEMO button to store the input
3
character. The cursor will move to the
next character space. Repeat step 3 until
all the characters have been stored.
You can move the cursor backward by
•
pressing the 6 button to make
corrections.
Press the EDIT button to confirm the
4
names of the preset stations..
Press the 9 /8 button on the
remote control unit to tune in the
5
desired preset number.
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Listening to Preset Stations
If the following operation is performed when the system power is off, the power automatically
turns on and the radio is played. (Auto on function)
Example: Listening to the station preset at number 3
Press the FUNCTION or
TUNER button to select TUNER
1
mode.
Use the “9” and “8 ” buttons to select preset
number “3” or press the “3” button on the numeric
keypad to display preset number “P03”.
The “9” and “8” buttons on the main unit can
•
be selected when the preset mode has been set.
ress the 2 /BAND and + buttons at the same time to
(P
2
change the Preset mode.)
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Using the RDS functions
(This operation is only possible from the remote control unit.)
Receiving RDS broadcasts (FM only)
Press the BAND button and set
1
the FM AUTO.
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Press the ENTER/ MEMO button to confirm
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the preset station number.
• To change a preset station name, press the CH+(9)/ CH–(8) to display the preset station
you want to change, then press EDIT and use the same procedure as in step 3 above to
change.
• To preset only the frequency of the radio station, start over from step 1. Then press the ENTER/
MEMO button and proceed to steps 5 through 6. The display shows the preset number, band
and frequency.
Press the RDS button.
2
Press the TU+(7 ) or
3
TU–(6) button. (auto tuning)
The station is tuned in.
4
NOTE: If no RDS station is found, “ NO PROGRAM ” is displayed.
Reception frequency
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PTY Search
Press the RDS button twice.
1
Press the PTY button to select the type of
program.
2
(One of the 24 types listed below can be
selected.)
Press the TU+(7 ) or
3
TU–(6) button. (auto tuning)
Reception frequency
The station is tuned in.
4
NOTE: If no program of the specified type is found, “ NO PROGRAM ” is displayed.
Program Types
(News)
(Information)
(Sports)
(Talk)
(Rock)
(Classic Rock)
(Adult Hits)
(Soft Rock)
(Top 40)
(Country)
(Oldies)
(
)
Soft
(Nostalgia)
(Jazz)
(Classical)
(R&B)
(Soft R&B)
(Language)
(Religious Music)
(Religious Talk)
(Personality)
(Public)
(College)
(Weather)
TP Search
Press the RDS button 3 times.
1
Press the TU+(7 ) or
2
TU–(6) button. (auto tuning)
Reception frequency
The station is tuned in.
3
NOTE: “ NO PROGRAM ” is displayed when there is no traffic information broadcast station.
Radio Text
To set the RT mode, press the TIME/
DISPLAY button on the remote control unit
1
until “Radio Text” scrolls on the display.
When the station currently tuned in is
offering a radio text message service, the
2
message scrolls on the display.
• When the RT mode is turned on while an RDS radio station not offering an RT service is tuned
in, “NO TEXT” is displayed on the display, then the mode automatically switches to the PS
mode.
• In the same way, the mode automatically switches to the PS mode when the RT service is
finished. In this case, the mode automatically switches from the PS mode back to the RT mode
when an RT broadcast is resumed.
• The RT mode cannot be set in the AM band or for FM stations not offering RDS broadcasts.
• To turn the RT mode off, press the TIME/ DISPLAY button and switch to the desired display
mode.
Scrolling display
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2, 4, 6
3, 5
3, 5
1
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USING THE TIMER
The time and timer functions are incorporated in the CD receiver.
Timer Settings
Types of timer operations
EVERYDAY TIMER : Use this to turn the power on and standby at the same time every day.
ONCE TIMER: Use this to turn the power on and standby once.
SLEEP TIMER: Use this to set the power to turn standby after 10 to 90 minutes, in steps
Notes on timer settings
• Be sure to set the current time beforehand.
• To listen to or record a radio program (“air check”) using the timer, be sure to preset the station
beforehand. (Refer to “Presetting or naming radio station” on page 13.)
Power Failures
If the power cord is unplugged or there is a power failure, the settings of the current time and
once timer are erased and the time display will flash. If this happens, reset the current time and
the once timer.
Also check the timer and tuner presettings, and reset them if they have been cleared.
Checking the Settings
To check the timer settings, press the MENU/ SET button to select TIMER.
Next, press the 9 or 8 button to select EVERYDAY or ONCE TIMER, then press the
MENU/ SET and 9/ 8 button repeatedly to display in order: Timer Setting mode, Function
selection, (when in TUNER mode) the reception band and preset channel number, Timer On time,
Timer Off time and Timer ON/OFF. Press the MENU/ SET button again to return to the current
mode display.
Changing the Settings
Repeat the timer setting operation to erase the previous settings and set the new settings.
Clearing the Settings
Press the MENU/ SET button to select TIMER. Next, press the 9/ 8 button to select
EVERYDAY, then press the 2 (stop) button for at least 2 seconds while EVERYDAY is displayed
to clear the everyday timer settings.
Press the MENU/ SET button to select TIMER. Next, press the 9/ 8 button to select
ONCE, then press the 2 (stop) button for at least 2 seconds while ONCE is displayed to clear the
everyday timer settings.
Note on Setting the Timer
If the time set with the timer is reached while the system power is on, the operation switches to
the operation set by the timer.
Turning the Timer Off
Follow the steps for “to turn on or turn off EVERYDAY/ONCE timer feature” to turn off the
EVERYDAY/ONCE timer mode.
of 10 minutes (operated from the remote control unit).
Setting the Current Time
The time is displayed in the 12-hour mode.
2, 4, 63, 5
Example: Setting to 9:30 p.m.
Press the CLOCK button and select the
1
clock display mode.
Press the MENU/ SET button
for at least 1 second to select
the manual time setting mode.
2
(This cannot be set while the
clock is displayed in the
standby mode.)
Use the 9 or 8
3
button to set the hours.
Press the MENU/ SET button.
4
Use the 9 or 8
button to set the
5
minutes.
Press the MENU/ SET button at the cue of a separate
clock or time service to start the clock.
6
The time display stops flashing and the clock starts
•
running.
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The hours place flashes. (If the
hours have already been set, that
number flashes.)
The hours place flashes.
The minutes place flashes. (If
the minutes have already been
set, that number flashes.)
The minutes place flashes.
The display stops flashing and
the clock starts running from 00
seconds.
NOTE:
• Be sure to set the power to the standby mode when using the timer.
• If an RDS station offers a time service the time can be set by pressing the TIME/ DISPLAY and
MENU/ SET buttons on the remote control unit while that station is tuned in.
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2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18
1, 19
3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17
2, 4, 6,
8, 10, 12,
14, 16, 18
1
3, 5, 7,
9, 11, 13,
15, 17
19
16
Setting the Timer
The power can be set to turn on and off at a specific time or at the same time everyday.
NOTE:
• Please do not change the setup function of this unit after performing the timer setup. In the
event the setup function is changed, the timer start mode may not start properly.
Example: Setting the tuner to turn on at 1:35 p.m., off at 1:56 (with FM 92.50 MHz preset at
channel 3) with everyday timer.
Press the power operation
1
switch to turn on the power.
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Press the MENU/ SET button to
2
set the timer setting mode.
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Press either the 9 or
8 button as desired.
3
The everyday timer is selected and “EVERYDAY”
•
appears in the display.
Press the MENU/ SET button.
4
Use the 9 or 8
button to set the
5
“TUNER” mode.
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Say that FM 87.5 MHz is tuned
in preset channel number “ 1 ”.
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Press the MENU/ SET button.
6
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Use the 9/ 8 button to set the preset channel
number.
7
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Press the MENU/ SET button.
8
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Use the 9 or 8
button to set the hours
9
for the timer on time.
Press the MENU/ SET button.
10
Use the 9 or 8
button to set the
11
minutes for the timer on
time.
Press the MENU/ SET button.
12
Use the 9 or 8
button to set the hours
13
for the timer off time.
Press the MENU/ SET button.
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(If the timer has already been
set, that number flashes.)
(If the timer has already been
set, that number flashes.)
(If the timer has already been
set, that number flashes.)
(If the timer has already been
set, that number flashes.)
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1 _ on / E _ on :
1 _ off / E _ on :
1 _ on / E _ off :
1 _ off / E _ off :
Use the 9 or 8
button to set the
15
minutes for the timer
off time.
Press the MENU/ SET button.
16
Use the 9 or 8
button to select
✽
17
“1_off/E_on”.
The mark lights.
•
Press the MENU/ SET button.
18
Press the power operation
switch to turn standby the
system’s power.
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The power switch indicator
•
turns orange and display turns
off.
✽Turning on and off the timer standby ON/OFF
• In TIMER STANDBY mode, each time the
as follows;
Both timers are canceled. (The mark turns off.)
Both once and everyday timers are activated. (The mark lights.)
Only the everyday timer is activated. (The mark lights.)
Only the once timer is activated. (The mark lights.)
• When you complete the setting, the display automatically returns to the former state after 5
seconds.
• To change the settings of TIMER STANDBY, press MENU/ SET button to set the unit in TIMER
STANDBY mode first, then use 9 or 8 button to make changes.
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9 or 8 button is pressed, the setting changes
Displays the currently set
timer ON or OFF mode.
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Various Timer Operations
4, 6, 8
1
Example: Playing a compact disc with the once timer
Press the power operation
1
switch to turn on the power.
Press the 5 (open/close) button and place a
2
disc on the disc tray. Close the disc tray.
Press the MENU/ SET button to
3
set the timer setting mode.
Press the 9 or 8
button. The once timer
is selected and
4
“ONCE” appears in the
display.
Press the MENU/ SET button.
5
Use the 9 or 8
button to set the “CD”
6
mode.
3, 5, 7, 8
2
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3, 5, 7,
8
4, 6, 8
1
4, 6, 8
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20:0021:00
ONOFF
ON
SLEEP
OFF
22:00
7
Press the MENU/ SET button.
Cancelling the Sleep Timer
Select OFF using the SLEEP button.
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The sleep timer is also canceled if the CD receiver‘s power operation switch or the power
operation switch on the remote control unit is pressed, turning the system power off.
Now follow steps 8 to 18 under “Setting the Timer” on
page 16.
• “The “E” indicating “EVERYDAY” switches to “1”
indicating “ONCE”.
8
• Press the MENU/ SET and 9 or 8 button to
select “1_on/E_off” and the mark lights in the step
17.
Setting the Sleep Timer
(This operation is only possible from the remote control unit.)
With this function, the power can be set to turn off after 10 to 90 minutes, in steps of 10
minutes, using the remote control unit.
Example: To turn the power off after 80 minutes when listening to FM 87.50 MHz
Tuner currently set to FM 87.50 MHz.
1
Press the SLEEP button.
2
Press the SLEEP button again while the
3
“SLEEP” indicator lights.
The previous display reappears after 5 seconds.
The “SLEEP” indicator remains lit, indicating that the
•
4
sleep timer is functioning.
NOTE:
If a several timer operations are set at once, the sleep timer has priority.
•
Order of priority of the sleep, everyday and once timers
The sleep timer has priority for the off time. (The system operates as indicated by the bold lines.)
Everyday or once timer set
The unit remains in the
standby mode.
Sleep timer set to 60 minutes
Even when the power was turned on with the timer, the power turns off if the remaining time of
the sleep timer reaches “00” before the off time set with the everyday or once timer is reached.
If the everyday or once timer’s on time is reached while the sleep timer is functioning, the
everyday or once timer does not function.
When the setting times of the everyday and once timer overlap, the once timer has priority over
the everyday timer and the everyday timer will be canceled.
• The time is reset to “OFF” if the SLEEP button is pressed again while the sleep timer is
functioning.
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PLAYING CDs
Normal Playback
1/ 3 (play/pause) button
2 (stop) button
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1, 3
Example: Playing a disc containing 15 tracks and with a playing time of 62 minutes, 3
seconds, starting from the first track.
Press the 5 (open/close) button to open the
1
disc tray.
Load the CD in the disc tray.
2
Press the 5 (open/close) button. The disc
tray closes.
3
• After several seconds, the disc
information is displayed.
Press the 1/ 3 (play/pause)
4
button.
4
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1/ 3
(play/pause)
button
Interrupting playback temporarily
Press the 1/ 3 (play/pause)
button.
The “ 3 ” mark appears on the
1
display, and playback stops at
the point where the button was
pressed.
Resuming playback
Press the 1/ 3 (play/pause)
button.
The “ 3 ” mark turns off on the
1
display, and playback resumes
from the point where the pause
button was pressed.
Stopping playback
Press the 2 (stop) button.
1
NOTES:
• When a disc is loaded, “LOADING” is displayed on the display for several seconds while the
data on the number of tracks and total playing time is being read from the innermost side of
the disc, after which the number of tracks and total playing time appear.
• The CD SRS button of the cassette deck will not function if pressed while the disc is being
read. Please press this button after the total playing time
has been displayed.
• If no disc is loaded, if the disc is upside down, or if the data
cannot be read properly due to scratches or dirt, the display
reads as shown below and the disc will not play.
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2 (stop) button
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2
3
1
2
Various Playback Functions
In addition to the regular playback, the RCD-M33 also offers the following playback functions:
(1) Playing a specific track ………………………………………………………………………………
(Using the remote control unit)
Example: Playing the 8th track
Press the CD button on the remote control unit.
1
Press the button corresponding to the number of the track 8.
• “8” appears on the track number display and playback of track
2
number 8 begins.
• When the end of the track is reached, playback continues on the next track.
• To specify a track number of 11 or greater, say track 15, press then , and to specify a
track number of 20 or greater, say track 23, press , , then .
To play track 20, press then .
• The system is in program play mode if “Pxx (xx:program number)” lights in the display. To
cancel the program play mode, press PROG/DIRECT button before you input the desired track
number.
(2) Playing a single track repeatedly …………………………………………………………………
(Using the remote control unit)
When the REPEAT button is pressed once, “” appears on
1
the display and the single track repeat mode is set.
Use the 8 and 9 buttons to select the track to be repeated.
2
10
+
10
+
10
10
3+
10
Direct Search
1
2
5+
Single- track Repeat
(3) Playing all the tracks repeatedly ……………………………………………………………………
(Using the remote control unit)
When the REPEAT button is pressed twice, “” appears
1
on the display and the all-track repeat mode is set.
Press the 1/ 3 (play/pause) button to start playback.
2
• The all-track repeat mode can also be set by pressing the REPEAT button twice during
playback.
• To cancel the all-track repeat mode, press the REPEAT button to turn the “”
indicator off.
• If the REPEAT button is pressed during programmed playback, the tracks are played
repeatedly in the programmed order.
All-track Repeat
Press the 1/ 3 (play/pause) button to start playback.
3
• When the end of the specified track is reached, playback starts over from the beginning of
that track.
• The single-track repeat mode can also be set by pressing the REPEAT button once during
playback.
• To cancel the single-track repeat mode, press the REPEAT button repeatedly until the “”
indicator turns off.
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2
3
(4) Playing the tracks in a certain order ………………………………………………………………
(Using the remote control unit)
Press the PROG/ DIRECT button.
1
Displays when the 3rd track is set at the
first place.
Press the number and +10 buttons to select
the track to be programmed.
2
• For example, to program the 3rd track and the
12th track, press , , and .
Press the 1/ 3 (play/pause) button to start
playback.
3
• The tracks are played in the programmed
order.
• Press the PROG/DIRECT button again to resume normal playback during the stop mode.
• To cancel the entire program, press the PROG/DIRECT button or cancel the program one by
one using the CLEAR button.
• If you program the wrong track, press the CLEAR button then program the right track. (The
last track in the program is erased each time the CLEAR button is pressed.)
• To confirm the programmed playing order, press the CALL button. The programmed playing
order appears in the display. Pressing the CLEAR button with a track number appearing in the
display automatically erases that specific track from Program Play.
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Displays the total number of programmed
tracks and total playing time.
Displays when the 12th track is set at the
second place.
Displays the total number of
programmed tracks and total playing
time.
Programmed Playback
after 5 seconds
after 5 seconds
Other operations possible during programmed playback:
Such operations as quick search, pause and skip monitor are also possible during programmed
playback.
For the quick search function, press the automatic search reverse button (
the beginning of the track, then press it again while the time display reads “00:00” to move back
to the beginning of the preceding track.
To move ahead to the beginning of the next track, press the automatic search forward button
( 9) regardless of the time display.
NOTES:
• With this CD receiver, you can program up to 25 tracks.
• The entire program is canceled when the 5(open/close) button is pressed.
• Set the stop mode when cancelling tracks from the program. To cancel the program mode,
press the PROG/DIRECT button.
Automatic search forward button ( 9 )
Automatic search reverse button ( 8 )
Automatic
search reverse
button ( 8 )
(5) Moving ahead to the next track during playback ………………………………………………
Press the automatic search forward button ( 9 ).
(6) Moving back to the beginning of the track during playback …………………………………
Press the automatic search reverse button (
8 ).
8
) to move back to
Automatic
search forward
button (
Quick Search
Quick Search
9 )
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(7) Finding a certain spot on the disc while listening to the sound ……………………………
(Using the remote control unit)
• Use this function to skip through the disc while listening to the sound.
• When the desired spot is reached using the skip monitor function, release the manual search
forward button (
from that point.
Manual search reverse button ( 6 )
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Forward skip monitor
(Using the remote control unit)
During playback, press and hold in the manual search forward button (
the disc in the forward direction while listening to the sound.
• The track currently being monitored and the elapsed time for that track are indicated on the
display.
• If the manual search forward button is held in until the end of the disc is reached, the stop
mode is set.
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Reverse skip monitor
(Using the remote control unit)
During playback, press and hold in the manual search reverse button ( 6 ) to skip through
the disc in the reverse direction while listening to the sound.
• The track currently being monitored and the elapsed time for that track are indicated on the
display.
• If the manual search reverse button ( 6 ) is pressed continuously, it will reach the
beginning of the first track on the disc. Release the manual search reverse button ( 6 ) to
resume normal playback.
7 ) or manual search reverse button ( 6 ) to resume normal playback
Manual search forward button (
Skip Monitor
7 )
7 ) to skip through
(8) Playing the tracks in random order ………………………………………………………………
(Using the remote control unit)
RANDOM button
• Use this function to play all the tracks on the disc once in random order.
• In the stop mode, simply press the RANDOM button to set random playback.
• “RANDOM” appears on the display.
• If the RANDOM button is pressed while the repeat mode is set, the tracks are each played
once in random order, then played again in another order, and so on.
• The repeat mode is set to the all-track repeat mode when the RANDOM button is pressed
during single-track repeat mode.
NOTES:
• The total remaining time cannot be displayed during the random playback mode.
• The random playback mode cannot be set during editing.
Random Playback
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2
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2
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2
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PLAYING MP3/WMA
Listening to Recorded MP3/WMA (Windows Media Audio) CD/CD-R/CD-RW
There are many music distribution sites on the internet from which music files in MP3/WMA
(Windows Media Audio) audio compression format can be downloaded. Music downloaded as
instructed on the site and written onto a CD-R/RW disc can be played on the RCD-M33.
Windows Media, and the Windows logo are trademarks, or registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
• Uses of recordings you have made other than for your personal enjoyment are not permitted
under the Copyright Law without permission of the copyright holder.
About the folder playing order
If files in MP3 and/or WMA format are stored in multiple folders, the folder numbers are set
automatically when the disc is loaded. When the FOLDER +/ – buttons are pressed, the folders
switch according to the numbers set at this time. Folders not including any playback files are
skipped, and the next folder is selected.
Example :
How the folder numbers are set for a disc containing MP3/WMA files in the folder structure
shown below
q The ROOT folder is set as Folder1.
w For the folders in the ROOT folder (FolderA and FolderB), the folder that comes first in
the sequence information* stored on the disc is set as Folder2.
e For the folders in the FolderA (FolderC and FolderD), the folder that comes first in the
sequence information* stored on the disc is set as Folder3.
r FolderC does not contain any other folders, so FolderD is set as Folder4.
t FolderE in FolderD is set as Folder5.
y FolderB in the ROOT folder is set as Folder6.
*The folder and file sequence information stored on the disc depends on the writing
application used. For this reason the actual playback order may not be as expected.
The folder mode can be turned on (folder mode) and off (disc mode) using the FOLDER
MODE button. The files that are played differ according to whether the folder or disc mode is
set.
When the disc mode is set:
All the files in all the folders after the selected folder and file are played.
When File3 in FolderC is selected, all the files after File3 are played.
When the folder mode is set:
All the files in the selected folder are played.
When FolderD is selected, File4, File5 and File6 are played. FolderE inside FolderD is treated
as a different folder, so File7 and File8 are not played.
Example: For a CD containing MP3/WMA files with the structure shown in Fig. 12-1, (1) playback
from File3 in FolderC in the disc mode, (2) playback of FolderD in the folder mode.
Press the 5 (open/close) button to open the disc tray.
Load the CD in the disc tray.
Press the 5 (open/close) button to close the disc tray .
• After several seconds, the disc information is displayed.
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q Disc mode
Use the CH+(9)
and CH–(8 )
buttons to select
File3.
w Folder mode
Use the FOLDER MODE
2
button to select the folder
mode, than use the FOLDER
+/ – buttons to select
FolderD.
• The FOLDER +/ – buttons can also be used in the play
or pause modes to select the folder. The first track in
the selected folder is played or paused.
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