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Operating
Instructions
—
STEREO
XR-P31
CD
CASSETTE
DECK
RECEIVER
COMPACT
DIGITAL
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you
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read
know
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that
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of
electric
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intended
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alert
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voltage”
may
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of
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shock
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persons
within
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user
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presence
within
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magnitude
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of
product's
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RISK-OF
CAUTION:
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NOT
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QUALIFIED
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CAUTION
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anc
the
maintenance
literature
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point
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presence
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instructions
the
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READ
INSTRUCTIONS ~ All
instructions
should
operated.
RETAIN
INSTRUCTIONS — The
should
be
HEED
FOLLOW
WATER
LOCATION - The
WALL
VENTILATION ~ The
HEAT - The
POWER
POWER-CORD
POLARIZATION ~ if
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retained
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the
structions
be
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ment,
stable
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that
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the
heat
stoves,
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scribed
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with a polarized
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fully
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clean
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instructions
INSTRUCTIONS — All
should
AND
MOISTURE - The
used
near
water ~ for
kitchen
or
near a swimming
apptiance
location
OR
CEILING
not
be
mounted
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location
praper
ventilation.
not
be
situated
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in a built-in
that
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ventifation
openings
appliance
sources
such
or
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produce
heat
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to @ power
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pinched
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instructions.
alternating
one
blade
fit
into
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power
feature.
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into
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outiet.
shoutd
stilt
tail
your
obsolete
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of
appliance
with
fureiture
volatile
liquids
the
safety
be
read
before
operating
for
future
reference
the
should
operating
be
totlowed.
appliance
example,
sink,
laundry
tub,
pool,
etc
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to a walt
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position
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instatiation,
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as
appliances
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example,
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away
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NONUSE
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used
for a long
OBJECT
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LIQUID
50
that
objects
into
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enclosure
DAMAGE
REQUIRING
should
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serviced
center
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by a Pioneer
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U.S.
CAUTION
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hazardous
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The
use
of
controls
of
MODEL]
or
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optical
adjustments
exposure.
instruments
with
or
this
performance
product
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of
procedures
increase
eye
other
hazard.
than
those
specified
herein
may
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built
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POWER-CORD
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cord
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power
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of
furniture,
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CONTENTS
|
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CAUTIONS
REGARDING
HANDLING
CAUTIONS
CONFIRM
PUT
REMOTE
REGARDING
SUPPLIED
BATTERIES
CONTROL
CONNECTIONS
NAMES
SETTING
TUNING
MEMORIZING
CAUTIONS
LISTENING
VARIOUS
TO
AND
THE
INTO
Auto
presetting
Manual
presetting
Station
call...
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REGARDING
To
To
Time
TO
play a compact
remove a disc
display
OPERATIONS
Track
search-To
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TACK
soa
To
Random
PLAY
Program
desired
solos
repeat
playback
ONLY
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order...
memorized
playback
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To
clear
TO
Basic
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all
HANDLE
TAPES
operation
playback
...
on
HOW
PLAYING
RECORDING
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To
erase
AS.E.S.
MICROPHONE
Canadian
ADJUSTING
CONTROL
Selecting
Adjusting
To
SMART
Memorizing
To
by
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Timer
To
To
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The
SLEEP
Sleep
TIMER
Timer
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if
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the
(Auto
models)
THE
OPERATION)...
@
the
clear
SOUND
OPERATION
search
for
switching
PLAYBACK
setting
timer
check
timer
change
you
make
the
SNOOZE
TIMER
timer-Automatically
RECORDING
setting
timer
check
timer
change
you
make
the
timer
MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
SPECIFICATIONS
ACCESSORIES
INTO
HANDLING
REMOTE
..
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CONTROL
OPERATIONS
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FUNCTIONS
CLOCK
STATIONS
STATIONS
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OF
PARTS.
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stations
COMPACT
COMPACT
DISCS
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disc...
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for
a
search
for
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search
by
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a
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particular
(repeat
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play)
play
all
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tracks
-
DESIRED
program
of
the
program
CASSETTE
contents
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track
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a
portion
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in
random
tracks
in
tape
.....
contents
MIXING
preset
sound
your
playable
function
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SOUND
sound
in
FIELD
|
usual
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of é tape
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manual
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program
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for
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and
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while
and
off
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Location
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the
will
not
not
rays
can
be
install
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direct
heat
components.
environment
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installation
be
exposed
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generating
the
unit
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installation
cause
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antenna
antenna,
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Please
|
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When
cold
sharply,
not
allow
temperature
on
the
noise
noise
place
this unit
surroundings
condensation
be
able
the
unit
unit
in
a
well-ventilated
exposed
the
the
unit
sun,
of
adversely
Installation
may
aiso
near
to
smoke
regarding
and
using
sources
heat-generating
unit
as
in
close
or
degradation
may
be
is
used.
In
or
turn
off
this
unit
is
brought
or
to
attain
to
stand
gradually.
to
high
temperature
in
a
location
or
near
stoves
affect
the
of
the
oil,
steam
unit
in
etc.,
result
cookers,
from
installation
the
unit
will
far
particularly
such
the
when
may
its
for
for
affect
performance.
sources.
away
as
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of
the
cases,
power
on
a
level
into
a
warm
the
form
full
performance.
about
an
to
noticeable
to
surface.
room
inside,
location
or
which
is
or
radiators.
cabinet
in
a
damp
malfunction
where
or
heat.}
jong
periods
possible
such
from
equipment
picture.
when
make
use
unit.
room
of
from
the
temperature
and
the
ff
hour
or
raise
where
humidity.
exposed
Excessive
and
internal
or
or
accident.
the
unit
on
Avoid
placing
your
an
indoor
an
outdoor
previously
unit
this
occurs,
the
room
it
to
dusty
may
heat
TV.
may
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may
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CONFIRM
SUPPLIED
ACCESSORIES
PUT
BATTERIES
CONTROL
UNIT
INTO
REMOTE
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it
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to
Excessive
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or
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depending
batteries.
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battery
compartment
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in
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compartment.
cover
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use
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new
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same
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battery
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the
positive ® and
by
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used
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size
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not
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cover
on
batteries
the
indications
leakage
battery
display
;
have
different
mix
different
the
back
of
into
the
battery
(@ F (6)
or
rupture,
compartment
negative
inside
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CD
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angles
OPERATIONS
control
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remote
up
to
point
sensor
control
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feet)
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remote
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window
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sunlight
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unit
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Page 6

CONNECTIONS
BEAT
CUT
to
the
when
noise
during
the
power
sure
to
reception
switch
position
recording
is
recorded
reception
have
connect
Set
noise
when
copies
@
Plug
connections
@
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signal
that
AM
cord
into
been
an.antenna.
will
not
gives
broadeasts,
when
making
of
AM
broadcasts.
the
AC
completed.
possible.
be
the
wall
least
tape
If
you
AM
Right
or
outlet
do
loop
channel
[
only
not,
antenna
speaker
after
ail
the
broadcast
|
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4
antenna
When
connect
INPUT
connecting
the
audio
of
jacks
this
Video
Left
a
video
output
unit.
cassette
channel
cassette
jacks
recorder,
speaker
to
the
ete.
recorder,
VIDEO
1
Assemble
@
To
or
2
Connect
the
3
Connect
terminals.
Connect
black
©
Twist
wire
NOTE:
Da
not
allow
terminals
breakdown
Speaker
Connect
from 8 to
AM
permanently
something
AM
antenna
unit's
the
the
red
cords
to
the
strands.
the
conductors
or
to
come
or
failure
impedance
speaker
16
systems
Q.
loop
fix
similar
loop
speaker
cords
the
“—"
@®
Push
and
into
into
may
antenna.
the
antenna,
before
assembling.
antenna
terminals.
cords
to
the
"+"
(black)
terminals.
away
the
the
cord
terminal.
of
the
cords
with
when
a
nominal
tab
insert
the
contact
occur
with
screw
the
and
FM
to
the
{red)
terminals
@
Pull
Be
sure
the
to
project
other
conductors.
conductors
impedance
leg
to
a
antenna
speaker
and
back
the
to
tighten
cords
firmly.
out
of
touch.
ranging
wall
to
the
tab.
the
A
5
Finally,connect
NOTE:
Insert
the
lead
plugs
to
sound
can
CONNECTING
(For
U.S.
Household
live
in
Sure
of
|
side
anda
order
to
to
insert
in
slots
Long
slot
{ground)
insert
the
into
the
slot.
electrical
improve
the
side.
ground
securely
and
neutral
the
outlet.
is
neutral
wide
the
power
into
distortion
THE
POWER
Canadian
outlets
(ground)
sound
quality.
power
plug
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biade
side
cord
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are
provided
side,
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As
shown
so
that
its
electrical
to
the
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unit
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in
blades
outlets
AC
wall
specific
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En
Page 7

CONNECTIONS
g
ecorder,
e
VIDEO
all
outlet.
connection
!
ANTENNA
Radio
reception
connected.
The
strength
another.
areas,
where
areas.
Proper
FM
ANTENNA
FM
antenna
Stretch
the
External
Use
an
external
weak
and
or
when
noise.
the
CONNECTIONS
is
of
Signal
propagation
there
antenna
antenna
FM
antenna
antenna
cannot
be
sound
not
possible
broadcast
are
many
installation
and
affix
<0
installation
when
picked
heard
is
unless
signals
varies
is
especially
tail
buildings,
is
vita!
it
to
a
wall,
the
signals
up
by
the
accessory
accompanied
the
poor
andin
to
by
antenna
from
in
metropolitan
mountainous
good
oe
etc..
from
stations
FM
large
is
properly
one
area
reception.
antenna,
amounts
to
are
of
External
Indoor
AM
Provide
a
end
to
the
location.
Outdoor
f
reception
fully
extended
it
secure
NOTE:
Do
not
detach
antenna.
AM
Indoor
AM
antenna
antenna
viny-coated
AM
terminal
AM
antenna
is
still
poor
indoors,
outdoors.
the
AM
AM
antenna
wire
and
the
even
stretch
Joop
antenna
(5
when
to
6
other
out
meters
long).
end
toa
wall
a
lead
antenna
a
vinyl-coated
when
using
Outdoor
Secure
or
the
AM
other
has
been
wire
external
antenna
one
high
and
Set
olarity,
n
polarity
ation,
be
he
width
&
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FM/AM
(For
This
Canada.
CHANNEL
AM
ANTENNA
The
antenna
should
it
near
other
@
Place
orientation
not
be
CD
players,
devices
the
should
aliowed
generating
antenna
that
yields
be
placed
to
touch
personal
radio
on
a
level
the
ata
distance
metallic
computers,
frequencies.
surface
and
reception.
best
from
objects.
television
rotate
the
tuner,
Avoid
sets,
itto
and
placing
and
find
the
The
the
leaves
Standard
Depending
is
amount:
{100
To
attach
1,
Select
reception.
2.
Screw
3.
Insert
on
the
the
the
the
the
leg.
antenna
piace
leg
clip
on
to
to
the
to a wall,
attach
the
wall,
bottom
the
etc.
of
etc.
antenne
the
antenna
that
yields
into
the
the
groove
best
For
for
{50
For
for
NOTE:
if
the
not
Consult
channel
L
CHANNEL
multi-voltage
switch
is
Adjustment
STEP
CHANNEL
stereo
CD
the
factory,
of
the
kHz/10
areas
AM.
kHz/9
areas
AM.
switch
be
possible.
on
the
with
kHz]
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is
your
step
pressed,
model)
not
provided
switch
STEP
cassette
this
areas
the
position
frequency
kHz]
position
a
channel
position
a
channel
set
to
the
dealer
standard
STEP
is
only
at
switch
deck
switch
where
of
display
step
step
wrong
if
you
in
your
SWITCH
on
models
necessary
the
rear
is
located
receiver.
is
the
this
of
100
of
position,
are
not
grea.
for
panel.
on
set
to
tuner
is
switch,
changes
kHz
50
kHz
correct
sure
Australia,
when
there
the
rear
Before
the
the
channel
sold.
each
time
by
the
following
for
FM
and
for
FM
and
tuning
about
the
7
U.S.
and
is
panel
tuner
step
TUNING
10
kHz
9
kHz
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radio
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of
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En
Page 8

NAMES
AND
FUNCTIONS
CD
PLAYER
TUNER
OF
PARTS
CD
PLAYER
@
REMOTE
®
Disc
tray
@
OPEN/CLOSE
@
PLAY
button
©
HI-LITE
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STOP
button
PAUSE
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Page 9

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29)
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29)
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mode
button
mode
control
SELECTOR
for
electric
set
to
and
flow
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operational.
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unit
display
shows
button
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EQ
button
button
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button
indicator
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28)
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jack
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unit
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button
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the
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select
the
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NOTE:
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function
tape
copying.
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is
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switch
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not
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for
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UP/DOWN
automatically,
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PLAY,
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connected
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switched
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function
to
the
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En
Page 10

NAMES
AND
TAPE
FUNCTIONS
DECK
OF
PARTS
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PDISCOE
12
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indicator
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displays
the
track
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in
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it
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in
CD
mode,
and
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field
control
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FIELD
indicators
the
tuning
indicators
settings.
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calendar
display
the
selected
the
station
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indicator
indicator
indicator
mode,
displays
frequency
the
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indicators
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mode.
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function.
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and
when
display
time.
indicator
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the
total
settings.
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Page 11

NAMES
AND
FUNCTIONS
OF
PARTS
SETTING
®
Set
the
clock
power
This
The
has
clock
clock
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t=
THE
when
been
provides
cannot
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it
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cut
to
the
a
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be
set
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unit.
hour
by
remote
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display.
control,
set,
or
when
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isplays
other
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time
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POWER
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FUNCTION
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the
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in
TUNER
stations
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button
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time
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button
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press
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En
Page 12

TUNING
INTO
AM-NR/FM-MONO
FREQJST.
STATIONS
button
DISPLAY
button
®
Broadcast
connected,
1
Press
mode.
"TUNER"
2
Select
3
Press
frequencies
frequencies.
The
TUNED
signal
strength
@
One
Press
TUNER
The
frequency
button
is
tune
in
*One
step
Australian
U.S.
and
Muiti-veltage
Depending
switch
{100
kH2/10kHz}
[50
kH2/SkHz]
reception
so
be
sure
FREQ./ST.
appears
AM
TUNER
step
pressed.
the
Canadian
on
or
or
indicator
is
tuned
tuning
UP
will
desired
model
model
on
the
the
rear
position
position
in
FM
UP
(+)
Press
position
panei,
is
not
to
connect
to
select
the
display.
with
(+)
DOWN
lights
in.
or
DOWN
change
as
station.
models
one
..
possible
unless
one.
frequency
BAND.
for
higher
(-)
for
up
when a station
(~)
and
by
one
step*
many
times
-FM:
FM:
100
of
the
FM/AM
step
changes
..
FM:
100
FM:
an
lower
release
each
as
50
kHz,
kHz,
CHANNEL
kHz,
50
kHz,
antenna
of
sufficient
quickly.
time
necessary
AM: 9 kHz
AM:
10
STEP
as
follows.
AM:
10
AM: 9 kHz
is
the
to
kHz
kHz
Operations
the
remote
DOWN-TUNER-UP
SEs
ei
indicated
control
unit.
by
the [ a j mark
are
performed
with
@
Auto
TUNER
to
one
search
High
TUNER
tuning
change
is
for
speed
continuously,
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starts
automatically
when
To
@
Keep
changes
released.
AM-NR/FM-MONO
During
AM
reception:
give
you a much
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monaural
there
MONO
Last
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of
To
Each
tuner
FM
modes
is a lot
and
station
last
received
function
change
time
DISPLAY
mode
reception:
of
the
memory
and/or
the
and
UP
(+)
or
(1-2
sec.),
search
for a broadcasting
found,
and
another
station,
manual
UP
{+}
or
DOWN
button
clearer
sound,
when
listening
noise
in
noise
will
AM
and
FM
POWER
display
is
pressed,
the
current
DISPLAY
=>
DOWN
then
the
TUNED
press
tuning
(J
and
stops
Cuts
out
Switches
the
stereo
be
suppressed.
stations
switching.
mode:
the
time.
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until
release
pressed.
AM
to a stereo
remain
display
the
it.
station
indicator
again.
when
broadcast
between
position,
stored
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switches
frequency
The
tuner
and
lights
The
frequency
the
switch
noise
stereo
broadcast.
switch
regardless
between
will
stop
up.
is
to
and
If
to
12
<ARB1293>
En
47
Page 13

y
antenna
cy
of
sufficient
ase
quickly.
ich
time
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x,
AM: 9 kHz
AM:
10
SNNEL
18
follows.
AM:
10
z,
AM: 9 kHz
is
the
to
kHz
STEP
kHz
MEMORY
AUTO
PRESET
|
Auto
nN
-
Up
1
2
3
presetting
to
24
FM/AM
Use
FREQ./ST.
“TUNER™
Select
Keep
appears
AM
MEMORY
stations
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24
the
or
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Page 14

MEMORIZING
STATIONS
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ao
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MEMORIZING
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stations
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off.
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to
the
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be
select
will
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display.
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or
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if
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want
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in
for
about 5 seconds.
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the
unit
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En
Page 16

CAUTIONS
REGARDING
COMPACT
DISC
HANDLING
CARE
With
below.
When
Hold
Do
Also,
Discs
damaged
OF
this
by
not
do
rotate
DISCS
player,
(Optical
holding
the
edges,
affix
gummed
not
scratch
at
(cracked
use
audio
DIGITAL
discs,
or
or
high
speed
or
discs
which
digital
COMPACT
AUDIO
do
not
by
one
labels
damage
inside
warped)
discs.)
touch
edge
or
tape
the
discs.
display
their
and
the
to
the
label.
the
player.
the
mark
signal
center
label
Do
shown
surfaces.
hole.
surfaces.
not
use
CLEANING
®
Fingerprints
directly
the
degree
reflected
causing
dises
clean
the
inner
@
Ifa
disc’
and
after
Remove
*
Do
not
on
discs.
other
volatile
result.
may
DISCS
or
smudges
affect
the
of
contamination,
from
the
degradation
by
wiping
edge
toward
becomes
wringing
any
water
use
record
Never
clean
solvents,
on
recorded
signal
of
sound
them
the
very
dirty,
it
out
well,
drops
with
cleaning
discs
since
the
surface
signals,
the
surfaces
quality.
gently
outer
periphery.
dip
wipe
another
sprays
with
damage
er.
Benzene
of
a
but
depending
brightness
may
be
Always
with
a
soft
a
soft
cloth
the
dirt
away
soft,
dry
or
anti-static
benzene,
to
the
disc
disc
will
of
the
reduced,
keep
cloth
from
in
water,
gently.
cloth.
agents
thinner,
surface
not
on
fight
your
or
16
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En
STORING
@
Discs
conventional
discs
avoiding
low
temperatures.
seat
hot.
e@
Always
on
disc
CD
LENS
The
player's
use,
but
soiling,
ask
Lens
cleaners
but
special
cause
May
are
to
warp;
locations
of
a
car
read
labels.
CLEANER
pickup
if
for
your
care
damage
DISCS
made
analog
always
in
and
lens
some
nearest
for
CD
should
to
of
the
audio
with
Avoid
direct
abide
should
reason
PIONEER
players
be
the
same
records.
store
discs
high
heat
leaving
sunlight
by
the
not
it
should
are
exercised
jens.
kinds
of
plastic
Be
careful
in
their
humidity,
discs
in
can
become
become
malfunction
in
their
cases
or
cars,
dirty
service
use
or
precautionary
authorized
commercially
used
not
to
allow
vertically,
extremely
since
extremely
notes
listed
in
normal
due
center.
available,
since
some
for
the
to
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sc
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ending
f
the
reduced,
keep
your
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from
not
on
light
LISTENING
TO
COMPACT
DISCS
[
To
play a compact
1
Press
the
label
2
Press
®
To
pause
Press
PAUSE
Pressing
from
the
To
stop
Press
STOP
OPEN/CLOSE
surface
PLAY
>
to
playback
it.
PAUSE
tf
position
where
playback:
m
dise
and
facing
start
temporarily:
again
or
pause
load
up.
playback.
PLAY
»
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a
dise
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with
playback
in
water,
ay
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to
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Press
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not
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in
damage
OPEN
OPEN/CLOSE
2.
3.
Caution:
Do
result
load
the
the
an
8
to
load
damage
only
/CLOSE
disc
and
power
to
the
cm
one
CO
both
or
disc
to
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return
to
close
cord
disc.
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other
at
2
the
it
to
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during
do
not
use
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time.
disc
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disc
tray.
playback,
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discs
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case.
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this
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CD
together,
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Page 18

LISTENING
TO
COMPACT
DISCS
|
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During
playback,
time
display
playback
(remaining
AL
REMAIN
to
the
end
and
total
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displayed.
©
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programmed
REMAIN
tracks
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track
playbeck
REMAIN
displayed.
display
pressing
in
the
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of
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track
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can
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time
following
of
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the
disc)
time
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tracks
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time
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programmed
minutes,
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being
from
the
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remaining
of
the
setting
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time
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©
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played)
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-+
playing
point
of
tracks
time.
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cannot
time
of
the
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er
the
total
time
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the
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be
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track
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advanced
being
the
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of
more
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track
pressed.
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During
the
search
During
program
se
mt
to
played.
number
Meat
the
track
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the
corresponds
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programmed
OPERATIONS
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playback
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pressed
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of
is
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beginning
position
times
the
once,
played.
playback
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to
playback,
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search
stop
or
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of
a
of
the
button
playback
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is
number
Track
for
mode,
pause
number
track
located
located
is
pressed.
returns
this
returned
The
position
of
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a
particular
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of
times,
after
track
corresponds
to
the
button
to
a
track
of
times
the
can
be
carried
or
playback
the
treck
beginning
is
pressed
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the
located
button
out
is.
to
is
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bee
passage
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the
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end
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player
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lapsed
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MAIN
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point
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stop
When
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minute
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for
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playback
When
HI-LITE
time
of
memorized
To
exit
Hi-Lite
Press
STOP
playback
NOTE;
When
the
is
shorter
carried
out
seconds.
Scan - To
of
each
SCAN
mode:
SCAN
after
the
about
10
SCAN
the
current
time;
each
Scan
mor
PLAY
starts
from
playback
than
the
from
search
track
is
pressed,
beginning
seconds.
mode:
is
pressed,
point
track
mode
m.
the
current
time
of a track
memorized
the
beginning
of
and
is
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by
playing
9
playback
the
track,
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player
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point.
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less
time,
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of
the
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track
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each
track
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from
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for
the
seconds.
normal
minute
playback
about
is
or
is
10
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repeat
When
REPEAT
all
tracks
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After a track
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will
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repeat
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repeat
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repeat a single
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random
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be
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to
be
playback”
playback - To
order
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programmed
press
track
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VARIOUS
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during
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indicator
play,
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so
that
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tracks
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4
or
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stop
play
and
indicator
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the
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on
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tracks
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Page 20

TO
PLAY
ONLY
DESIRED
TRACKS
1
2
PROGRAM
(came)
ta
SEARCH
-_
the
order.
the
display
carried
be
useful
of
of
track
pause
in
desired
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to
When
player
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the
out.
when
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to
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mode,
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enters
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tracks
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track
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number
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to
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stop
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stop
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time
the
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pause
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number.
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if
on
point
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steps
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programmed
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STOP
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NOTES:
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program,
the
A
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if
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the
pause
other.
pause
pause
a
player
cannot
can
nor
inserted
programmed
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program
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enter
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or
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once.
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HOW
TO
HANDLE
CASSETTE
TAPES
ycks
in
1e.
desired
f.
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to
be
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When
the
player
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mm.
gram,
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track
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done
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some
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tapes
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tape
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the
recording
button,
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simply
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side
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(Fig.
8)
on
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erasure
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RE-RECORDING
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the
tape
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RECORDING
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SPECIFICATIONS
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per
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distortion.
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Total
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Hz
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With 9 kHz
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without
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