Remove the stereo carefully from the box, retaining the packaging for future use.
Read these instructions carefully before use.
CONNECTIONS
Before switching on your stereo system, ensure that it is connected as follows:
SPEAKERS
Connect the speakers to the speaker sockets on the back of the music system.
mConnect the left speaker to the left speaker socket and the right speaker to the right
speaker socket.
mConnect the Mains Lead to an AC outlet.
mInsert two AAA size batteries into the battery compartment of the remote control.
You are now ready to switch on the power.
LISTENINGTOTHE RADIO
OPERATION
mPress the STANDBY/ON Button to turn the unit on.
mSet the FUNCTION Selector to the TUNER position.
mSet the RADIO BAND Selector in the appropriate position depending on which
waveband you wish to hear.
mTune in the broadcast station you desire by using the TUNING knob.
mAdjust the VOLUME to the desired level using the VOLUME Control Buttons.
mTo turn off the radio, press the STANDBY/ON Button.
FM STEREO BUTTON
When the RADIO WAVE BAND selector is placed in the "FM" position, if the FM broadcast
station you are listening to is broadcasting in stereo, the FM STEREO indicator will light up.
In certain case, the signal strength of the broadcast station may be weak or varying and
this may cause excessive background noise. In these cases adjust the FM EXTERNAL
AERIAL and/or press the FM STEREO Button.
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HANDLING COMPACT DISCS
To remove a disc from its storage case, press down on the center of the case and lift the
disc out, holding it carefully by the edges.
Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc's recorded surface with a
soft cloth. Unlike conventional records, compact discs have no grooves to collect dust and
microscopic debris so gently wiping with a soft cloth should remove most particles. Wipe
in a straight line from the inside to the outside of the disc. Small dust particles and light
stains will have absolutely no effect on reproduction quality.
Never use chemicals such as record sprays, antistatic sprays, benzine, or thinners to
clean compact discs. These chemicals can irreparably damage the disc's surface.
Discs should be returned to their cases after use. This avoids serious scratches that
could cause the Laser pickup to skip.
Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures for extended
periods. Long exposure to high temperatures can warp the disc.
LOADING DISCS
LOADING AND UNLOADING COMPACT DISCS
mSet the FUNCTION Selector to the CD position.
mPress the CD Open / Close Button to open the disc compartment.
mOnce the CD tray has come out, remove a disc from its case and place it carefully in
one of the indentations in the compartment with the label side facing up. Smaller, 3"
discs, may also be used with this CD player.
mTo load additional CD's press the CD/Disc Skip Button to rotate the CD tray. Upto 3
discs can be placed in the tray at any one time. Smaller 3 inch discs can be used in
this unit
mTo close the disc compartment press the CD Open/Close Button or Play/Pause
button.
mThe disc compartment may be opened at any time by pressing the CD Open/Close
button.
CAUTION
mDo not put anything except a compact disc into the compartment. Foreign objects
can damage the mechanism.
mDo not force the compartment by hand during the opening and closing operations.
mKeep the disc compartment closed when not in use to prevent dirt and dust from
entering the mechanism.
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SOUND CONTROLS
AUTOMATIC LEVEL CONTROL (ALC)
This set is equipped with built-in Automatic Level Control (ALC) circuitry. This
automatically adjusts the optimum recording level, without overloading, when recording.
HEADPHONES
Headphones should have a 3.5mm diameter stereo plug and an impedance of 8-32 ohms.
When headphones are connected, the speakers are automatically disconnected.
PRESET EQUALIZER
This unit is equipped with a preset equalizer which has been added to enhance your
listening pleasure by altering the frequency response of the music to give it a different
feel.”.
Press the PRESET EQ Button repeatedly to cycle through the following equalization modes.
PLAYING DISCS
mPress the OPEN/CLOSE Button to open the disc compartment, and load a CD.
mClose the disc compartment, the unit will search for the first tray to contain a CD and
the display will show the total playing time of the CD.
mPress the CD/DISC SKIP Button to select the CD of your choice.
mPress the PLAY/PAUSE Button. Disc play will begin from the start of the first track.
A particular track can be selected by pressing the 8: & 97 Buttons. If this is
done before pressing the PLAY/PAUSE Button, disc play will start with the selected
track when the PLAY/PAUSE Button is pressed.
mAt the end of the disc, the unit will switch to stop mode
Notes:If the disc is deeply scratched, or too dirty, disc play may not start.
If an improperly disc is played, noise can be heard in the mechanism. The
use of such discs should be avoided.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This compact disc player has built-in error compensation circuits to correct for minor
defects in a disc. There are limits, however, to the amount of correction available.
In some cases, the CD player may skip some tracks on a disc during disc play. This
problem may be caused by defects (such as scratches) in the disc being played,
which are too large for the error compensation circuits to handle. If you encounter
this problem, check the CD player's operation as follows, before having the unit
serviced.
Play a new disc. If the CD player operates normally, the skipping problem is probably
due to a defective disc.
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TO STOP A CD PART WAY THROUGH
mPress the STOP Button. Disc play will stop, the Play indicator will go off, and the
display will show the total number of tracks and the total playing time of the CD.
mTo temporarily stop disc play (pause mode), press the PLAY/PAUSE Button. Disc
play will pause at the current play position and the display will flash.
mTo resume disc play, press the PLAY/PASUE Button again. The Play indicator will
be displayed.
TRACK SKIP
TO SKIP TO THE NEXT TRACK ON A DISC
For example, to skip ahead to the beginning of track 5 while track 4 is playing:
mPress the 8: Button once. Disc play will start at the beginning of track 5.
The CD player will skip ahead to the next track each time the 8: Button is pressed.
Repeatedly pressing the Forward Skip Button makes the CD player skip ahead
through the disc track by track. Once the beginning of the last track is reached the
CD player will not advance any further.
TO SKIP BACK TO THE PREVIOUS TRACK ON A DISC
For example to skip back to the beginning of track 3 while track 4 is playing:
mPress the 97 Button twice. Disc play will start at the beginning of track 3.
The CD player will skip back one track each time the 97 Button is pressed. If this
Button is pressed once in the middle of a track, the CD player will skip back tothe
beginning of that track. To make it skip back to the previous track press the 97
Button twice.
Repeatedly pressing the 97 Button makes the CD player skip back through the disc
track by track. Once the beginning of the first track is reached, the CD player will
not go back any further.
Notes:The 8: & 97 Buttons can be used to select a desired track to play
before disc play starts. In this case the number of the selected track will
be displayed until the Play/Pause Button is pressed.
DISC SKIP
mTo skip to the next disc simply press the CD/DISC Skip Button, the unit will cycle
You can direct select the disc by press CD DIRECT ACCESS buttons (DISC 1, DISC
2, DISC 3).
REPEAT DISC PLAY
If the REPEAT Button is pressed during normal or programmed disc play the
following repeat functions are displayed in sequence in the CD Display.
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REPEAT ALL DISCRepeats All the Tracks on All the Discs
REPEAT 1 DISCRepeats all the tracks on the Current disc.
REPEAT 1Repeats the current track on the Current disc.
To cancel a repeat mode, keep pressing the REPEAT Button until the REPEAT
Indicator is extinguished.
PROGRAMMED DISC PLAY
It is not possible to enter programs during disc play. Press the STOP Button first, then
follow the instructions below.
ENTERING A PROGRAM
1.Press the PROGRAM Button, the CD Display will display the word Program, edit and
the no. of program with the disc and track no.
2.Press the DISC SKIP Button to select the disc that contains the first track you wish
to program.
3.Select the desired track using theTrack SKIP Buttons until the desired track is
reached.
4.Press the PROGRAM Button once again, the selected disc and tracknumber is then
stored in memory. The CD Display will change to Program edit to next program.
5.Repeat steps 2 - 4 to enter additional tracks. You can store upto 32 programs in
memory.
Notes:If the PLAY/PAUSE Button is pressed before the PROGRAM Button is
pressed to store a track, the track will not be programmed, and the disc
will start playing from the first selected track.
Any track can be programmed to play more than once.
If you press the STOP Button during PROGRAM mode, the entire program
will be erased from memory.
LISTENING TO PROGRAMMED TRACKS
mProgram your selection of tracks by following the procedure above.
mPress the PLAY/PAUSE Button.
mDisc play will start at the beginning of the first programmed track.
TO CLEAR PROGRAM MEMORY
mIf the disc is playing, press the STOP Button.
mPress the Program Button
mPress the STOP Button again. All the programs will then be erased from memory.
mThe program memory will also be cleared if the Function Selector is changed to
another function, or if the power is switched off.
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RECORD
RECORD PLAYER UNPACKING - Before playing any records:
A.45 RPM ADAPTOR
B.TURNTABLE
C.PICK UP ARM
D.33/45 SPEED SELECTOR
E .HEAD SHELL
F.SPINDLE
G.FINGER LIFT
H.PICK UP ARM REST
*Unlock the PICK UP ARM from the
PICK UP ARM REST.
*Remove the stylus cover by pulling it gently
forward, away from the HEAD SHELL.
1.Turn the unit on using the STANDBY/ON button.
2.Set the Function Selector to PHONO position.
3.Lift the DUST COVER and select the speed to suit the record you are about to play
using the 33/45 RPM SPEED SELECTOR switch.
4.Place the record on the TURNTABLE so that the SPINDLE protrudes through the
center hole in the record.
5.Raise the PICK-UP ARM by grasping it lightly at the FINGER LIFT located on the HEAD
SHELL and gently move it to the left toward the record. The turntable will now
start rotating. More the stylus to the selected point above the record. Lower the
PICK-UP ARM gently onto the record groove.
6.When the PICK-UP ARM reaches the end of the record, raise the PICK-UP ARM by
grasping it lightly at the FINGER LIFT located on the HEAD SHELL and gently return it
to the PICK-UP ARM REST.
7.To stop playing the record mid-way, lift the PICK-UP ARM and swing it gently toward
the center of the record to activate the auto-stop mechanism and the TURNTABLE
will stop rotating. Now return the PICK-UP ARM back to the PICK-UP ARM REST.
8.To turn the unit off, press the STANDBY/ON button again.
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Note:
1.Do not turn off the main power while the TURNTABLE is still rotating to avoid leaving
the player in its engaged position.
2.Never allow the PICK-UP ARM to be lowered onto any surface other than a rotating
record to avoid serious damage to the stylus.
3.Be careful never to drop the stylus onto the record surface from its raised position
to avoid damaging the record surface as well as the stylus.
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LISTENINGTO TAPE
INSERTION AND REMOVAL OF CASSETTES
mPress the Stop/Eject Button to open the Cassette Door.
mSlip your cassette tape into the cassette compartment with the exposed section of
tape at the bottom and the playback side facing you.
mClose the Cassette Door securely before starting.
mWhen finished, press the Stop/Eject Button to open the Cassette Door, and retrieve
your cassette tape.
PLAYING TAPES
You can choose either Tape Deck A or Tape Deck B for playback.
mSet the FUNCTION selector to TAPE position.
mInsert your cassette tape.
mPress the Play Button to start the tape.
mUse the Pause Button whenever you want to suspend playback.
mPress the Stop/Eject Button when finished.
CONTINUOUS PLAYBACK
mSet the FUNCTION selector to TAPE position.
mInsert two cassette tapes.
mPress the Play Button of deck B.
mPress the Pause Button followed by the Play Button of deck A.
mDeck B will play while Deck A waits.
mAdjust the Volume Control to the appropriate level.
mWhen Tape B reaches the end and stops, Tape A starts playing back automatically.
mWhen Tape A reaches the end, it will automatically stop.
RECORDING
RECORDING FROM THE RADIO
mSet the FUNCTION selector to TUNER position.
mTune in your station and insert a cassette tape into Tape Deck A.
mPress the Record Button and the Play Button at the same time to start recording.
mPress the Stop/Eject Button when finished.
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RECORDING FROM CD
mSet the FUNCTION selector to CD position.
mPress the Record Button and the Play Button at the same time to start recording.
mPress the CD Play/Pause Button to start the disc.
mPress the Stop/Eject Button when finished.
TAPE-TO-TAPE RECORDING (DUBBING)
NORMAL SPEEDDUBBING
mInsert a fully rewound prerecorded cassette into Tape Deck B.
mInsert a fully rewound blank cassette tape into Tape Deck A.
mSet the FUNCTION selector to TAPE position.
mPress the Pause Button and then the Play and Record Buttons of Tape Deck A.
mPress the Play Button of Tape Deck B. The contents of the tape in Deck B will now
be copied onto the tape in Deck A.
mAdjust the Volume Control to the desired level for monitoring purposes. The
recording level will be unaffected by changes in volume.
mTo stop recording, press both of the Stop/Eject Buttons.
HIGH SPEEDDUBBING
mPress down the HIGH-SPEED DUBBING Button.
mFollow the steps described above for Normal Speed Dubbing.
Notes:If the length of the tape in Deck B is shorter than that in Deck A, the Play
Button of Deck B will be released automatically at the end of the tape. Tape
A will continue to record until the tape reaches its end, or its Stop/Eject
Button is pressed.
If the length of the tape in Deck A is shorter than that in Deck B. The
Record and Play Buttons of Deck A will be released automatically at the
end of tape. Tape B will continue to play until the tape reaches its end, or
its Stop/Eject Button is pressed.
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REMOTE CONTROL
1.Power On/Off Button
2.Stop Button
3.Play/Pause Button
4.CD Skip Forward / Backward Button
5.Program Button
6.Disc Button
7.Mute Button
8.Volume Up/Down Button
BATTERY INSTALLATION
Insert 2 AAA (R03S) size batteries into the battery compartment of the remote control and
replace the cover.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
When the batteries become too weak, the operating distance of the remote control is
greatly reduced and you will need to replace the batteries.
Notes:To maintain the accuracy and long life of the transmitter, do not press two
or more Buttons simultaneously.
If the remote control is not to be used for a long time, remove the batteries
to prevent possible damage through leaking batteries.
Do not mix different types of batteries, or old batteries with new ones.
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER CORRECTLY
Point the remote control at the Remote Sensor.
The functions of the Buttons on the remote control are the same as the corresponding
controls on the main unit.
When there is a strong ambient light source, the performance of the infrared Remote
Sensor may be degraded, causing unreliable operation.
The maximum effective distance for remote control operation is about 5 meters (16.5 feet).
HEADPHONES
Headphones should have a 3.5 mm diameter stereo plug with an impedence of 8-32 ohms.
When headphones are connected, the speakers are automatically disconnected.
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CASSETTE CARE
Two common causes of trouble experienced when using cassettes are:—
(a)Tape jamming - Leading to uneven speed in playback, and
(b)Tape tangling - Where the tape wraps itself around vital parts of the mechanism.
To reduce the likelihood of these problems occurring, the following precautions should be
observed.
Check that there are no loose layers of tape visible through the
cassette center window (see Fig. 1). Take up any loose layers, using
a pencil or hexagonal barrelled ballpoint pen, before inserting the
cassette into the machine (see Fig. 2).
If the cassette feels " tight " while performing operation shown in Fig.
2, the tape may be jamming due to " ridges " formed in the winding of
the tape (visible through the center window). These may be removed,
in most cases, by fast winding of the cassette from one end to the
other and back again.
Use only well-known brands of tape.
Avoid use of C-120 cassettes.
Furthermore, do not expose cassettes to direct sunlight, dust or oil, and do not touch the
tape surfaces.
HEAD CLEANING
The tape heads, pinch roller and capstan require periodic cleaning. This removes particles
of the metal oxide coating that wear off the tape and accumulate on these parts and impair
performance. Switch off the power, press the Stop/Eject Button to open the cassette door,
and press the Play Button. Clean the tape heads, pinch roller and capstan with a soft cloth
or cotton bud dampened in isopropyl alcohol or special tape head cleaner.
Erase head Record/Play Capstan Pinch Roller
Head
PREVENTION AGAINST ACCIDENTAL ERASURE
To prevent a recording on a cassette tape being erased accidentally, break off the tab on
the rear of the tape, as in the diagram. Now recording on this side is no longer possible.
You can render this protection ineffective by covering the hole
with a piece of adhesive tape.
TAB FOR SIDE A
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MAINTENANCEAND CARE
Electronic products of this kind should never be subjected to extreme temperatures or high
humidity. For instance, this set should not be placed in bathing areas or around stoves and
radiators.
If necessary, clean the unit with a piece of cloth dampened with water only. (Be sure the
AC Power Cord is disconnected from the Mains). Never use a polish or a strong detergent
as this will damage the finish of the cabinet.
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet the highest international
standards, but, like any electrical apparatus which is operated at mains voltage, care must
be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured. This is
particularly important with audio equipment.
DO. . .Read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment.
DO. . .Ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads
DO. . .Always consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation,
DON'T. . .Obstruct the necessary all around ventilation - especially DON'T position the set
Remember that to obtain the best performance and lasting satisfaction from your
equipment, have it regularly maintained by a reliable service organization. Ensure that it is
correctly used by all users.
ABOVE ALL. . .
Never let children push anything into holes or slots in the case - this could result in an
electric shock.
Never guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind - it is better to be safe
than sorry!
and interconnections between pieces of equipment) are properly made and in
accordance with the manufacturer′s instructions. Check that the mains fuse
rating is correct.
operation or safety of your equipment. He is the best person to advise you.
close to curtains or on soft furnishing such as carpets. Overheating can cause
unnecessary damage and shorten the life of the set.
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