Hitachi AX-M82D Instruction Manual

Model No: AX-M82D
Instruction Manuals
Model No: AX-M82D
STEREO CD DAB/FM RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER
Contents
Important Safety Precautions………………………………………………...................................................…..1
Compact Disc Handling…………………………………………………………………….......................................3
Contents of Package………………………………………………………………………....................................….4
Features and
Features and Controls………………………………………………………………………......................................6
Remote Control…………………………………………………………………………….........................................6
Inserting the Batteries into the Remote Control Unit………………………………………..................................6
Installing the Speaker Wire to the Speaker Terminals………………………………………................................7
Switching the unit ON/OFF…………………………………………………………….…........................................ 7
Listening to
Display Modes……………………………………………………………….…………….....................................….9
Advanced DAB Display Modes……………………………………………...................................…………..……10
Factory Reset………………………………………………………………....................................……….…….…. 10
Listening to your Compact Discs…………………………………………..……….................................……..…11
Cassette Operation……………………………………………………………….….…..….................................…12
Sleep Function……………………………………………………………..…………...................................….…..13
Preset Equaliser…………………………………………………………….…………...................................…..…13
X-Bass…………………………………………………………………….………......................................………....14
Mute………………………………………………………………….…..…..……...............................................…14
Headphone Jack………………………………………...........................................………….….………..……...14
Specifications………………………………………………….............................................…….………..……… 14
Controls
your Radio…………………………………………………………………....................................…....7
Checking DA B Coverage…………………………………..……….…................................................….7
Hints on Better Reception…………………..……………………….…..............................................…..7
DAB Mode……….......................................................……………………………………………………..7
Auto Tuning…………..…………………………………….…..….................................................……....8
Manual Tuning…………..………………………………...………..............................................……......8
Auto Select………………………………..……………………...............................................…………...8
Secondary Services……………………..……………………………............................................……...8
FM Mode……………………………………………………..….…...............................................…...…..9
Storing and Recalling Stored Stations……………………..……….........................................……...... 9
Ensemble/Multiplex (Group Name)……………………………..……............................................…..10
Time & Date………………..………………................................................………………………….…..10
DLS (Dynamic Label Segment)……………….................................………………….………………..
Signal Strength………………………..……………..............................................…………………..….10
Programme Type……………………………………………...................................……………………....10
Audio Bit Rate……………………………………………………….......................................…………....10
Timer Status………………………………………………………….….........................................……...10
Sleep timer Status………………………………………………………..................................…………... 10
Playing the Entire CD………………………………………………………..............................................11
Selecting a Different Track During Playback……………………………..........................................…11
Repeat Play……………………………………………..………..............................................……..…...11
Random Play…………………………………………………….............................................…….…..…12
Program Play………………………………………………………….....................................
Repeat Program Play…………………………………………………………..................................…..…12
Playing the Cassette Tape………………………………….….….….............................................……12
Recording from Radio or CD………………………………………………..................................….……13
Auto Stop………………………………………….....……..……...............................................….……. 13
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The mains lead on this equipment may be supplied with a moulded plug incorporating a fuse, the value of which is indicated on the pin face of the plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, an ASTA or BSI approved BS 1362 fuse must be used of the same rating. If the fuse cover is detachable never use the plug with the cover omitted. If a replacement fuse cover is required, ensure it is of the same colour as that visible on the pin face of the plug. Fu s e covers are available from your dealer.
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
DO NOT cut off the your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point, then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or consult your dealer.
Should it be necessary to change the mains preferably a qualified electrician.
If there is no alternative to cutting off the mains plug, ensure that you dispose of it immediately, having first removed the fuse, to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply.
IMPORTANT
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Blue : NEUTRAL
Brown : LIVE
As these colours may not correspond to the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire coloured BLUE must be connected BLACK. The wire coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or coloured BROWN or RED.
On no account connect either of these wires to the terminal marked E or by the earth green or green and yellow.
Alternatively, this equipment may be supplied with a rewireable plug already fitted, which may be removed if not suitable and an alternative fitted in accordance with the preceding instructions.
mains plug from this equipment. If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in
plug, this must be carried out by a competent person,
to the terminal marked with the letter N or coloured BLUE or
symbol E or coloured
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SOME DO'S AND DON'TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but, like
any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be
assured.
DO read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment. DO ensure that all
interconnections between the pieces of equipment) are properly made and in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions. Switch off and withdraw the mains plug before making or changing
connections. DO consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation,
equipment .
DON'T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages. DON'T obstruct the ventilation openings of the equipment with items such as newspapers, tablecloths,
curtains, etc. Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment. DON'T allow electrical equipment to be
such as vases, to be placed on the equipment. DON'T place hot objects or naked flame sources such as lighted candles or nightlights on, or close to
equipment. High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to fires.
DON'T listen to headphones DON'T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is
designed for unattended operation. Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that
your family knows how to do
handicapped people. DON'T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally, or if it is
damaged in any way -switch off, withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.
electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads and
operation or safety of your
exposed to dripping or splashing, or objects filled with liquids,
at high volume, as such use can permanently damage your hearing.
this. Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or
ABOVE ALL NEVER let
this could result in a fatal electric shock NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind…it is better to be safe than sorry!
Note:
This unit will become warm when used for a long period of time. This is normal and problem with the unit.
In case of display shows unreadable symbols due to electrostatic discharge, switching OFF/ON may be necessary for reset. In case of malfunction due to electrostatic discharge, reset the apparatus by disconnecting from the mains.
This Hi-Fi includes micro-processors which may malfunction as a result of external electrical interference or noise. If the Hi-Fi is not working properly, disconnect the power source and then reconnect it.
anyone especially children push anything into holes, slots or any other opening in the case -
does not indicate a
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COMPACT DISC HANDLING
COMPACT DISC HANDLING
1. Always use compact discs bearing the mark as shown.
2. Notes on handling discs Removing the disc from its storage case. * Do not touch the reflective recorded surface.
* Do not stick paper or write anything on the surface. * Do not bend the disc.
3. Storage * Store the disc in its case. * Do places.
4. Cleaning a disc * Should the disc become soiled, wipe off dust, dirt with a soft cloth. * The disc should be cleaned from the centre to the edge.
not expose discs to direct sunlight or high temperatures, high humidity or dusty
FROM THE CENTRE TO THE EDGE
and fingerprints
CORRECT
INCORRECT
* Never use benzene, thinners, record cleaner fluid or anti static
spray. * Be sure to close the CD door so the lens is not contaminated by dust. * Do not touch the lens.
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CONTENTS OF PACKAGE
CONTENTS OF PACK AGE
Model No: AX-M82D
Following contents are included:
Stereo CD/DAB/FM Radio Cassette Recorder
Remote Controller (Batteries not supplied)
2 Wa y Speakers x 2 (2 x 20W)
Instruction Manual
Instruct ion Manuals
Model No: AX-M82D
STEREO CD DAB/FM RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER
Make sure all of the above contents are included. If there are any missing items, please return this product to the original place of purchase.
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
REMOTE CONTROL
INSERTING THE BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
1. CD DOOR
2. CD DOOR OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON
3. IR SENSOR
4. STANDBY BUTTON
5. STANDBY INDICATOR
6. BACKLIGHT ON/OFF BUTTON
7. DISPLAY/INFO BUTTON
8. TIMER BUTTON
9. EQ BUTTON REPEAT/AUTOTUNE BUTTON
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11. PROGRAM/PRESET BUTTON
12. TUNER BUTTON
13. LCD DISPLAY
14. STOP BUTTON
15. SELECT/PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON
16. VOLUME CONTROL
17. SKIP/SEARCH/SELECT UP BUTTON
REMOTE CONTROL
1. STANDBY/ON BUTTON
2. DISPLAY/INFO BUTTON
3. TUNER BUTTON
4. FOLDER/PS - BUTTON
5.
SELECT/PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON
SKIP/SEARCH/SELECT DOWN BUTTON
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7. STOP BUTTON
8. SLEEP BUTTON
9. MUTE BUTTON
10. VOLUME - BUTTON
11. TIMER BUTTON
12. CD DOOR OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON
13. CD BUTTON
14. TAPE BUTTON
15. FOLDER/PS + BUTTON
16. PROGRAM/
SKIP/SEARCH/SELECT UP BUTTON
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18. REPEAT/AUTOTUNE BUTTON
19. RANDOM BUTTON
20. EQ BUTTON
21. X-BASS BUTTON
22. VOLUME + BUTTON
PRESET BUTTON
18. SKIP/SEARCH/SELECT DOWN BUTTON
19. TAPE BUTTON
20. CD BUTTON
21. CASSETTE DOOR
22. CASSETTE BUTTON DOOR
23. CASSETTE PAU SE BUTTON
24. CASSETTE STOP/EJECT BUTTON
25. CASSETTE FAS T FORWARD BUTTON
26. CASSETTE FAST REWIND BUTTON
27. CASSETTE PLAY BUTTON
28. CASSETTE RECORD BUTTON
29. PHONE JACK
30. AC POWER ON/OFF
31. AC POWER CORD
32. SPEAKER TERMINALS
33. DAB/FM ANTENNA
SWITCH
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INSERTING BATTERIES THE INTO
THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
Press down the compartment cover, and slide the cover off to open the compartment. Place the two (UM4), (AAA), (R03) batteries in the remote control according to the polarity markings ("+" and " - ") inside the compartment and on the batteries. Place the cover over the compartment, press down lightly, upward until it snaps on.
NOTE: Remove the batteries from the remote control if not in use for long period of the time. Do not mix normal batteries with rechargeable batteries, when the batteries become weak, remote control will not function and replace with new batteries.
and push it
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**BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED**
LISTENING TO YOUR RADIO
INSTALLING THE SPEAKER WIRE TO THE SPEAKER TERMINALS
INSTALLING THE SPEAKER WIRE
SWITCHING UNIT ON/OFF
TO THE SPEAKER TERMINALS
1. Speakers Connection
Extend the SPEAKER WIRES and connect
them to the SPEAKER TERMINALS.
2. Power Cord Connection
Before using, connect the AC Pow er Cord
to the AC outlet.
3. DAB/FM Antenna
Fully extend the DAB/FM wire antenna
better signal reception.
for
AC Power ON/OFF Switch
DAB/FM Antenna
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SWITCHING UNIT ON/OFF
Plug the unit into the AC outlet, then press the power switch on the rear of the unit. The unit will be in standby mode and the standby indicator will light. Press the STANDBY button on the unit (or on the remote control) to switch the unit On and OFF.
AC Cord
LISTENING TO YOUR RADIO
Checking DAB coverage
To find out which DAB stations you can receive, go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/digitalradio/ and enter your postcode.
Hints for better reception
This s ystem uses a single lead wire DAB/FM antenna. For the best performance, fully extend the antenna and adjust the position and direction until you find the best reception. For the best DAB reception, keep the antenna wire vertical.
DAB mode
When the unit is switched on for the first time, it will automatically switch to DAB mode and perform a full scan for DAB services. During the scan, the display will show a progress bar. After the scan has finished, the number of services found will be displayed and then the automatically selected. (F.1)(F.2)
F1
DAB - unlike normal radio - groups together several radio stations and transmits them on one frequency. These groups are referred to as multiplexes and ensembles. Every time one of these groups is found, the name of that group will be
displayed.
first alphanumerically found station will be
F2
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Auto tuning
There are two auto-tuning options: quick scan and full scan. Quick scan will only search UK DAB Band III channels and full scan will search all DAB Band III channels. Once the scan has finished, the radio will select the first alphanumerically found station. To start a quick scan, press the will show “Scan Services Quick Scan” and then a progress bar.(F.3) To start a full scan, press and hold the AUTOTUNE button until the
AUTOTUNE button once, the display
F3
display shows “Scan Services Full Scan”. (F.4) To listen to the stations that have been found, press the I
◀◀ or ▶▶I
button.
F4
Manual tuning
1. To select manual tuning, press and hold the DISPLAY/INFO button until the display shows “Manual
Tune”, then press the SELECT button to confirm.(F.5) Press
2. the I◀◀ or ▶▶I button to move through the DA B channels,
the display will show “5A” to “13F ” and the associated frequency.(F.6)
When your radio locates a station group (ensemble/multiplex) on one of the DAB channels, the name of the station group will show in the display after a few seconds.
3. To enter the ensemble/multiplex, press the SELECT button. The display will show the first station in the ensemble/multiplex.
Press the I◀◀ or ▶▶I button to see what stations are present on the
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ensemble/multiplex. When you have located your desired station, press the SELECT button, and at the same time, you will exit manual tuning mode. All the stations in the ensemble/multiplex will be added to the
station list.
F6
Auto select
F7
F8
Secondary Services
On some occasions you will see an arrow symbol appeared after the name of the station.(F.9) This indicates that there are secondary services available. These secondary services are extra services that relate to the primary station; e.g., a sports station may provide extra commentaries. The secondary services are inserted directly
the primary station in the station list.
after To select the secondary service, press the SELECT button when the arrow symbol appears in the display. When the secondary service ends, the radio will automatically switch back to the primary station.
F9
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FM
CD(stop)
TAPE
CD(play)
DISPLAY M ODES
FM mode
STORING AND RECALLING STORED STATIONS
1. To select FM mode, press the TUNER button once in DAB mode or twice in CD/Tape mode. The display
will show the frequency and the audio mode.
2. To manually tune the radio, press the or button until you read the
correct frequency or the reception
is at its best.
3. To auto search up the frequency band, press the AUTOTUNE button once.
4. To auto search down the frequency band, press and hold the AUTOTUNE button until the radio starts
searching.
5. To toggle between “Au t o ” and “Mono” audio,
press the SELECT button. The display will show “Radio
mode:Auto” or “Radio mode:Mono”.
Note: In "Auto" mode, the radio will automatically switch between stereo and mono. You can switch to "Mono" mode for better sound quality when stereo reception is poor.
STORING AND RECALLING STORED STATIONS
In both DAB and FM mode, you can store up to 10 stations to the presets; this will enable you to get direct access to your favourite stations.
1. To store a preset, first tune to your desired station, then press and hold the PROGRAM button until “Preset #” flashes
2. Press the I◀◀ or ▶▶I button to select your desired preset number, then press the PROGRAM button again to confirm your selection. The display will show “Preset # Saved”.(F.11)
3. To recall a preset station, press the PROGRAM button once, then press preset. The display will show “Preset # Loaded”. Yo u can also press the PS +/- buttons on the remote to recall stored stations. If the preset hasn't been allocated a station, the display will show “Preset # Free”.
on the display. (F.10)
the I◀◀ or ▶▶I button to select the
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DISPLAY MODES
Each time you press the DISPLAY/INFO button, the display will cycle through the following display modes:
Main mode:
Sleep timer status
Timer status
X-Bass Status
EQ mode
Vol ume level
DAB
Ensemble/Multiplex
(Group name)
Time/Date
DLS(Scrolling text)
Signal strength
Programme Ty pe
Audio bit rate
FM
Audio mo d e
CD(stop)
Audio CD: Total tracks and time
MP3 CD: Total al bum s and tracks
Note: If an MP3 file does not contain the artist name or track name, the display shows "Artist" and the track number instead.
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CD(play)
Audio CD: Current track and elapsed time MP3 CD: Current album, track
name, and elapsed time
Audio CD: Curr ent track and rema ining time
MP3 CD: Curren t ar tist, track
name and elapsed time
MP3 CD: Curren t fi lename,
track name and elapsed time
TAPE
Clock
ADVANCED DAB DISPLAY MODES
FACTORY RESET
Ensemble/Multiplex (Group name)
The Ensemble/Multiplex is a collection of radio stations that are bundled and transmitted together on the same f requency. There are n ational and local m ultiplexes, local ones contain stations that are specific to that area.
Time and date
The time and date will be automatically set by the DAB broadcaster, there is no need to set the clock manually.
DLS
DLS (Dynamic Label Segment) is a scrolling message that the broadcaster may include in their transmissions.
Signal strength
The display will show a bar to indicate the signal strength.
Programme type
This describes the style of the programme that is being broadcast. If the information is not available, the display will show “<Prg Ty pe N/A>”.
Audio bit rate
The display will show the digital audio bit rate being received.
Timer status
The display will show the timer on/off status, the timer clock and the timer on mode if the timer has been activated.
Sleep timer status
The display will show the sleep timer on/off status and the sleep time when the sleep timer is on.
ADVANCED DAB DISPLAY MODES
In normal DAB operation, press and hold the DISPLAY/INFO button for longer than 2 seconds to enter the advanced display mode. When the display shows “Manual Tune”, each time you press the DISPLAY/INFO button, the display will cycle through the following information:
Press DISPLAY/INFO >2s
Normal
Manual Tune
System Reset
Software Ve rs io n
FAC T ORY RESET
When you move the system to another part of the country, your stored DAB stations may no longer be available. If this is the case then you will need to reset your system back to its original factory settings. To perform a factory reset, please do the following:
1. Switch
2. Press and hold the DISPLAY/INFO button for longer than two seconds. When the display shows “Manual
3. Press the SELECT button to confirm, the display will first show “System Reset”
Note: All of your stored DAB & FM presets will be lost once the reset has taken place.
on the unit and select DAB mode.
Tune”, press the DISPLAY/INFO button until “System Reset” is displayed.
for DAB services. If you press the PRESET button when “Press Preset for defaults” appears, DAB
scan presets 1-4 will automatically be set to default stations if available.
and then perform a full
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LISTENING TO YOUR COMPACT DISCS
LISTENING TO YOUR COMPACT DISCS
NOTE: Although this CD player can read CD-R and CD-RW discs in addition to normal CDs, the playability of CD-R and CD-RW discs may be affected by the type of software that was used to create the discs, as well as the quality and condition of the blank media used. 100% indication of a problem with the player.
Playing the entire CD
1. Press the CD button to select the CD function. The display will first show “Reading CD” and then finally “No Disc”. (F.12)(F.13)
2. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the CD door, load the disc with the printed label side facing up and then press the OPEN/CLOSE button
3. If a MP3 disc is being loaded, the display will show “MP3” together with the total number of albums and tracks on the disc. If a normal CD is being loaded, the display will show “CD” and the total number of
and time on the disc.
tracks
4. Press the button to start playback from the first track, or press the I◀◀ or ▶▶Ibuttons to start from a different track. The display will show the current track number and elapsed time. (F.14)
5. To pause playback, press the button. The elapsed time in the display will flash while the CD is paused.
6. To resume playback, press the / button again.
7. To rewind or fast forward through currently playing track, press and hold the I◀◀or ▶▶I button. The will show “
8. To stop playback, press the button.
◀◀” or “▶▶”. Release the button to resume normal playback.
again to close the CD door.
playability cannot be guaranteed. This is not an
display
F12
F13
F14
Selecting a different track during play
1. Repeatedly press the I◀◀ or ▶▶I buttons until the desired track number appears on the display.
2. To play the next track, press the ▶▶I button once.
3. To play the previous track, press the I◀◀ button twice.
4. To return to the start of the current track, press the I◀◀ button once.
5. To skip to the next or previous album during MP3 CD playback, press the FOLDER/PS +/- buttons(on the remote controller).
Repeat play
Press the REPEAT button to cycle through the repeat options. The display shows the following symbols:
CD MP3CD
[ ]repeat current track (F.15)
[ ]repeat entire disc (F.16)
cancel repeat
[ ]repeat current album (MP3CD)
F15
F16
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CASSETTE OPERATION
Random play
1. When in Stop mode press the RANDOM button on the remote control to select random play. The display will show “Random”.
2. Press the button to start playback.
3. To cancel random play, press the RANDOM button again.
Note: Selecting any repeat
play will cancel random playback.
Program play
In CD stop mode, a maximum number of 20 tracks can be programmed to play in any desired order.
1. Load your disc as usual and wait until the display shows the total number of tracks.
2. Press the PROGRAM button once, the display will show “PROGRAM -01”
3. Press the I◀◀ or ▶▶I buttons to select the first track to be programmed, then press the PROGRAM button to confirm, the first track to play is now programmed, “PROGRAM -02” will be displayed and ready for the next entry.
Note: For MP3 CDs, you
the album, then press the or buttons to select the track.
4. Repeat the above step programming, press the button to begin playback; the display will show “P”. (F.18)
5. To erase the program, in CD stop mode; press the button once; during playback, press the button twice. The “P ”
can select tracks from different albums. Press the FOLDER/PS +/- buttons to select
to program other tracks for program play. When you have completed
will disappear from the display.
and flash.(F.17)
F17
F18
Repeat program play
You may use the program play and the repeat play features together to create a continuously repeating program. First program the desired p layback sequence, then press the REPEAT button to repeat the current track or the entire programmed sequence. The display will show “ P” or “ AP”.
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CASSETTE OPERATION
Use only good quality cassettes (IEC TYPE 1) for making recordings. This unit can play back other types of cassette but cannot make proper recordings on these tapes. The use of C120 cassettes is not r ecommended in this machine. Be sure to tighten any slack tape in the cassette before use of the spool and then rotating to remove the slackness.
Playing the cassette tape
1. Press the TAPE button to select tape mode. The display will show “TAPE” and the clock will be displayed.
2. Open the cassette button door located on the bottom front of the unit, then press the button to open the cassette compartment.
3. Insert the cassette tape into the compartment with the full reel on the left hand side and the open end
facing downwards, push the cassette well down and then close the door.
4. Press the button to start playback.
5. To pause playback, press the button.
6. To resume playback, press the button again.
7. To stop playback, press the button.
8. To rewind or fast forward the tape, press the “
9. To eject the tape, press the button twice. The cassette compartment will open.
◀◀” or “▶▶” button.
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by inserting a pencil or a ball-pen into the centre
SLEEP FUNCTION
PRESET EQ
Recording from radio or CD
TIMER FUNCTION
1. Open the cassette button door and press the button to open the cassette compartment.
3. To record a DAB or FM broadcast, press the TUNER button and select your desired station, then press the button to start recording.
4. To r ecord CD tracks, press the CD button, select and play your d esired CD track, then press the button to start the recording.
5. To stop recording, press the button.
close the door.
Auto stop
During play or record, when the tape reaches its end, the built-in auto stop mechanism will stop the cassette automatically. When recording from CD or tuner, the unit will stop recording but will remain in CD or tuner mode.
TIMER FUNCTION
You can set the timer to switch on the system at your desired time and listening mode.
1. Press the TIMER button to toggle the timer function between “ON” and “OFF”, the display will show the timer clock together with “T-ON” or “T-OFF”. During standby, the display will show “TIMER” on.
2. To set the time when the unit will switch on, press and hold the TIMER button until “Timer On Set” appears in the display. The “hour” digits will flash.
3. Press the or buttons to select the desired hour and “minute” digits will flash.
4. Press the I◀◀ or ▶▶I buttons to select the desired minute and press the SELECT button to confirm.
5. Press the or buttons to select CD, DAB or FM
6. The timer status can be checked by using the DISPLAY/INFO button.
and press the SELECT button to confirm.
press the SELECT button to confirm. The
if the timer is
SLEEP FUNCTION
You can program the system to switch itself off after a set period of time.
1. Press the SLEEP button on the remote control. “Sleep 90 min” will appear in the display.
2. Press the SLEEP button to cycle through the sleep time options:
90 6 0 3 0 10
When your desired sleep time appears in the display, release the button and the sleep timer is activated.
3. The “second” digits of the clock will change to display “S#” where “S1” represents “10 minutes”and so on.
4. When the sleep time a rrives, the unit will switch off. To turn the sleep function off, press the SLEEP button
again. The display will show “Sleep OFF” and the “S#” will revert back to show the “second”.
5. The sleep timer status can be checked by using the DISPLAY/INFO button.
PRESET EQ
Press the EQ button to cycle through the different preset EQ options:
FLAT
The EQ status can be checked by using the DISPLAY/INFO button.
JAZZ
ROCK CLASSIC POP
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SPECIFICATIONS
X-BAS S
X-BAS S
MUTE
HEADPHONE JACK
X-B a ss enhances the bass level. Press the X- BA S S button on the remote control turn X- B as s on and off. The display will show “X-BASS ON” or “X-BASS OFF ”. The X-Bass status can be checked by pressing the DISPLAY/INFO button.
MUTE
Press the MUTE button on the remote control to mute the sound from the speakers. The display will show “MUTE”. To cancel mute, press the MUTE or VOLUME +/- buttons. “MUTE” will disappear from the display.
HEADPHONE JACK
A 3.5mm stereo headphone jack is located on the bottom left of the front panel. Connect a set of stereo headphones (not included) to this jack for private listening without disturbing others. The external speakers are automatically disconnected when the headphones are in use.
IMPORTANT: When using headphones always set the on. Then connect the headphones and gradually increase the volume to a comfortable listening level.
volume to a low level before you put the headphones
SPECIFICATIONS
POWER SUPPLY: 230V ~ 50Hz
POWER CONSUMPTION: MAX: 108W STANDBY: 3W
OUTPUT POWER: 20W x 2 (RMS)
18W x 2(10%THD)
UNIT DIMENSION: 160(L) x 230(W) x 260(H)mm SPEAKER BOX DIMENSION: 133(L) x 195(W) x 257.5(H)mm NET WEIGHT(
and
remote) : 8.7Kg
with speakers
OPERATING CONDITIONS
TEMPERATURE: AIR HUMIDITY: OPERATING 5% to 90% AND STORAGE 0 to 90%
RADIO SECTION
FREQUENCY RANGE: DAB 174.928 - 239.200 MHz
COMPACT DISC SECTION
OPTICAL PICKUP: 3 - BEAMLASER FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 100Hz - 16kHz
CASSETTE SECTION
SPEED: 4.75 CM/SEC
TAPE FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 125Hz-8kHz
** SPECIFICATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
Note: This product is exclusively available through Dixons Stores with your product please return to the store where the purchase was made.
OPERATING 5°C to 35°C AND STORAGE -20°C to 60°C
FM 87.5 – 108 MHz
Group. In the unlikely event of a problem
Hitachi Europe Ltd.
UK-14
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