Ifwater should enter the unit, electrical shock or real--
functionmayresult.Alwaysuse itina placewherethere
islow humidityand littledust.
~Do not use where there are extremes of temperature
(below5°C or exceeding 35”C) orwhere direct sunlight
may strike it.
- Because of the CD player’s extremely low noise and
wide dynamic range,there mightbe a tendency to turn
the volume on the amplifierunnecessarilyhigh. Doing
so may produce an excessively large output from the
amplifierwhich could damage your speakers.
Sudden changes inthe ambienttemperaturemaycause
condensationtoformon the opticallens insidethe unit.
Ifthis happens, takeout the disc, Ieavethe unitwiththe
disctray extended for about 1 hour, and then proceed
to operate.
The system’sspeakers use powerfulmagnets. Do not
placetimepieces, creditcards orothermagneticcards,
cassette tapes, video tapes or other magnetic tapes
near the speakers.
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CONNECTIONS
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Power SI.UXMY
Connect the mains lead to an AC wall outlet.
Note:
Do not connect the mains lead to an AC outlet until all
connectionshave been made.
The systemisnot disconnectedfromthe mainsunlessitis
unplugged fromthe AC outlet.
‘Flatconnection leads
(Black)
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SYSTEM CONNECTOR-1 (Amplifier-- Deck)
SYSTEM CONNECTOR-2 (Amplifier-- Tuner)
(Blue)
(Blue)
SYSTEM CONNECTOR-3 (Amplifier-- CD player)
Speakers
When connecting the speakers, make surethat (+) and
(-) Polarties are matched properly.Otherwise,the sound
mayappearto be lackinginthe bassrange and instability.
Connectthe speakerwirewiththe stripetothe redterminal
(+) and the other wire to the blackterminal (-).
Atthe speakers
At the main unit
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To connect, push the middle ofthe plug and insertituntil
itclicks.
Connect so that the white stripe wire comes to the right
side.
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sufficientto receive broadcasts. Extend the aerialwireas
straightas possible and, whilelisteningto the sound from
the system, secure it in a position which yields minimal
distortionand noise.
Infringe areas orwhere reception isdistortedor noisy,an
externalaerial(notsupplied) shouldbe connected instead
ofthe simple indoor aerial.Consult your dealer.
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Headphones socket (HEADPHONES)
Connect stereo headphones (8 ohms to 10 kohms, not
supplied)formonitoringorforprivatelistening.The speakersare automaticallydisconnectedwhen headphones are
connected to this socket.
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AM loop aerial
Mountthe loop aerial in the aerial holderand place itin a
positionwhich yields the best AM (MW/LW) reception, or
attachthe aerial holder to a wall or other surface. Adjust
the angle ofthe aerial forthe best reception.
Note:
To minimize noise, do not place the aerial close to the
systemor a lV.
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Connections for AV (Audio/Video) equipment
unit comes with connection facilitiesfor audio/video
This
equipment,and they enable aturntable,videodisc player,
VCR, BS tuner or digital audio tape (DAT) deck to be
connected. Also,the MONITOR OUT socket can be used
to connect a TV for monitoring the images of a video
device.
13. Fast forward and rewind/AMSS switches ( 44 w )
14. Eject button (EJECT)
Deck 1/2 section
(DUBBING controls)
15. High speed switch/indicator(HIGH)
16. Normal speed switch/indicator (NORMAL)
17. Reverse mode switch (MODE)
18. Dolby noise reduction switch (DOLBYNR)
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Controls
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REMOTECONTROL
Powerswitch (POWER)
1.
Sound on/off switch (SOUND ON/OFF)
2.
Volume controls(VOL)
3.
Sound styleswitch (SOUND SME)
4.
Surround switch (SURROUND)
5.
Phono function switch (PHONO)
6.
AV function switch (AV)
1
2
“3
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9
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7.
Sleep timer switch (SLEEP)
8.
CD player controls
9.
4: Disctray open/close switch
➤/M: Play/Pause switch
■ : Stop/Clear switch
144H: Skip/Search switches
MEMORY Memory switch
TIME: Time displayswitch
INTRO: Introscanswitch
RANDOM: Random play switch
REPEAT Repeat play switch
CD 10KEY CD 10-key switch
CD player/Tuner controls
10.
0-9, +1 O:Number switchesfor CD player
0-@: Number switchesfor tuner
11.
Tuner function switch (TUNER)
Band select switch (BAND)
12.
13.
Scan switch (SCAN)
14.
FM mode switch
Deck 1 controls
15.
(MODE)
<: Reverse play switch
}: Forward play switch
-M: Fastforward and rewind/AMSS switches
■ :Stop switch
Deck 2 controls
16.
■ ✚Stop switch
<: Reverseplay switch
h: Forward play switch
~ w: Fast forward and rewind/AMSS switches
REC MUTE: Record mutingswitch
●/II: Record/Record pause switch
Number swltchea (O-9, +1 O and~-@)
Alltheseswitches
preset radio stations.
If the CD 10KEY switch is pressed then the switches
select CD track numbers.
Ifthe TUNER or BANDswitchis pressed, the switches
select preset radio stations.
areused to select both CDtracks and
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Inserting batteries
1
Remote control range
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Note:
Afwaysremove batteries ifthe remote controlis notto be
usedfora monthormore.Batteriesleftinthe unitmayleak
and cause damage.
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Remote
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ADJUSTINGTHE CLOCK
“0:00’ blinkswhen the mains lead isconnected to the AC
outletfor the firsttime.
Example:To set “7:30”,
1. Pressthe CLOCK switchfor 1 or more seconds.
CLOCK
0:00
The “CLOCK’ and hours displays blink.
If nothing further isdone, the time setting mode will
be released after 30 seconds.
2. Pressthe UP and DOWN switchesto set the “hours.”
WHAT TO DO IF ...
Ifthe operation ofthe unitor display is not normal,turn off
POWER switch on the main unit and then turn it on
the
again.
Ifthe power isnotturned offeven by pressingthe POWER
switch,disconnectthe mainsleadfromtheAC outlet.Then
connect the lead to the AC outlet and resumethe operation. In this case, resetthe clock and memorycontents.
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ADJUSTINGTHE SOUNDQUALITY(SOUNDSTYLE)
Adjusting the programmed sound style
The graphic equalizer
has been programmed with a flat
response setting, plus setting for fwe dfierent sound
styles,matchingthe followingtypes of music:
POP: Poos. etc.
JAZZ Jazz,
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ROCK Rock music,etc.
CiASSIC: Classical music, etc.
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Equalizer programming
Up to 6 extrasound styiescan be programmedto suitthe
acoustics of the room or your indwidual musical preferences.
1.
Pressthe PRESETswitchto seiectthe position(A- F)to
be memorized.
When the switch is pressed, the ciispiaychanges
fromthe spectrumanalyzerto the graphicequaiiier.
Selectthe sound style matching the musicto be listened
to by pressingthe
orthe SOUND STYLEswitch on the remote control.
Each time the switch is pressed, the display changes as
follows:
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- JAZZ~ROCK~C1-AsslC~DISCO~FiAT
Afterapproximately 5 seconds, the spectrum analyzer
disDlavrear.mesrs.
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PROGRAMED switchon the main unit,
if the next step is not taken within approximately 5
seconds during steps 1-6, the dispiay returnsto the
spectrum analyzer.
Press the PRES=switch, to listen to each preset
programme setting.
The memory contents wiii be iost if the mains iead is
disconnected or a power faiiure continues for a iong
“D” appears, and play startsfrom the firsttrack. The
track number, elapsed play time for the current track
and whole number of tracks on the disc are dksplayed.
- Ifthe disc contains 16 or moretracks, ”
on the rightof the”1
5“ indication.
➤” appears
- Playwillalso begin ifthe disc tray isopen.
5. Pressthe STOP/CLEAR switchto end disc play.
The total number of tracks and total play time on the
disc are displayed.
When the lasttrack has been played, the player automaticallystops.
When the OPEN/CLOSE switchispressed during play,
playwillstop and the disc tray willslide out.
Notes on handlina compact discs
Do not exposetfie discto directsunlight,high humidity
or high temperatures for extended periodsof time.
Discs should be returned to their cases after use.
Do not apply paper or write anything on the disc sur-
face.
Handle the disc by its edge. Do not touch the playing
surface (glossy side).
Fingerprintsand dust should be carefullywiped offthe
playingsutface ofthe disc with a soft cloth.
Wipe ina straightmotionfromthe centre to the outside
ofthe disc.
Never use chemicals such as record cleaning sprays,
antistaticsprays or fluids, benzine or thinner to clean
mmpact discs.
Introscsn
Pressthe INTRO switch on the remotecontrolto play the
first 10 seconds of each track. “INTRO” appears on the
display.
- Pressthe INTRO switchagain to returnto normal play.
- If the INTRO switch is pressed during normal play,
introscanwillstartwiththe nexttrack on the disc.
Random play
the RANDOMswitchonthe remotecontrolto begin
Press
randomplay.The playerwillautomaticallyselect and play
trackson the disc at random.“RANDOM” appears onthe display.
Ifthe RANDOM switch is pressed during random play,
the playerwillselect the next random track.
Random introscan play
Pressthe INTRO switch,then the RANDOM switch,to play
the first 10 seconds ofeach track at random.
Repeat play
Before or during play, press the REPEAT switch on the
remote control. The player will play allthe tracks, all the
programmedtracks, allthe introscanplay tracks orallthe
randomplaytracksrepeatedly.“REPEAT”appeam onthe
dsplay.
To cancel repeat play, press the REPEAT switch again.
“REPEAT’ d-ppt?ars.
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Time display selection
Pressthe TIME switch on the remote control repeatedly
during play. The display changes in the following sequence:
Remainingtime for the currenttrack
Remainingtimeforthe entiredisc (Duringprogrammed
play, remainingtime for all programmed tracks)
Elapsed time for the currenttrack
The display returnsto “elapsed time” after 10 seconds.
Ifthe track number exceeds 24, the remainingtime for
the current track cannot be displayed.
.
In the stop mode, the total play time on the disc is
displayed.
PROGRAMMEDPLAY (using the remote control)
When the TIME switch is pressed while “PI” is lit,the
total time ofthe programmed tracks isdisplayed.
ifthe totaltime exceeds 99 minutes59 seconds, or ifa
track number higher than
“no dlSP” or blank isdisplayed. When the TIME switch
is pressed, “Pr” returns.
The tracks can also be selected usingthe w or w
switch.
When programmingusingthe controlsonthe mainunit,
use the SKIP/SEARCH switchesto assign the tracks.
Anyattemptto programme morethan 24 selectionswill
resultin“FULL”being displayed and discontinuationof
the programming.
The programme is cleared inthe followingcases:
- Whe;the
- When the EDIT switch is pressed inthe stop mode
When the 4 switch is pressed
- When the mains lead has been disconnected
■ switch is pressed inthe s;op mode
24 has been programmed,
Upto 24 selectionson a disc can be programmedfor play
inany order.
- To begin the programming procedure, select the CD
functionfirst.
_The tracks are programmed inthe stop mode.
- The same track can be programmed morethan once.
Example:
To prograrnmetracks
- Proceedwith the operation after the CD 10KEYswitch
has been pressed.
1. Pressthe MEMORY switch. “PROG.” blinks.
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2. Selecttrack 5 by pressingthe 5 switch.
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3. Pressthe MEMORY switch.“PROG.” remains lit.
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4. Selecttrack2 by pressingthe2 switch.“PROG.”blinks.
1. Pressthe EJECT button to open the cassette holder.
2. Loadthe cassette(s).
To load, place the tape with its exposed end at the
bottom. After the tape has been loaded, push the
cassette holder back into position.
3. Set the DOLBY NR switch to ON or OFF according to
whetherthe tape has been recorded withthe DolbyNR
systemor not.
4. Press the b or 4 switch on either deck to begin
playback.The
5. Pressthe
Whenthe end ofthe tape has been reached, automatic
stop or reversewill be activated.
Typea of usable tapes
The type
system since decks 1 and 2 both employ an auto tape
selectionsystem.The followingtypes oftape can be used
withthis system.
Normal
cro2
Metal
Note:
Metaland Cr02tapes withoutsensing holescannot be
used sincethey cannot be identifiedbythe auto selector.
- Endlesstapes cannot be used.
Do not use C-120 tapes. They may jam in the mechanism.
Auto reverse
In both decks 1 and 2, tapes can be played back in the
following3 ways usingthe MODE switch.
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For listeningto one side of the tape only.
2:
For listeningto both sides ofthe tape insuccession.
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For listeningrepeatedly
of tape used is automatically identified by the
If playback has been started from the reverseside,
onlythe reverse side willbe played back.
➤ or 4 indicator lights.
■ switchto stop playback at any time.
to both sides of the tape.
Automatic Music Select System (AMSS)
Press the ~or 44 switch during playback in either
deck 1 or deck 2. The deck will enter the fastforward (or
rewind)modeto skiptothe beginning ofthe nextselection
(or the current selection), then return to the play mode.
(Whilethe tape iswinding, the F or<indicatorblinks.)
wswitch:
Duringforward playback:
The start ofthe next selection isfound.
During reverse playback:
The start of the selectioncurrently playing isfound.
*switch:
Duringforward playback:
The start ofthe selection currentlyplaying isfound.
During reverseplayback:
The start ofthe next selection isfound.
Note
Unrecorded blanks lasting at least
quired for properAMSS operation.
Ifthe systemisbeing used nearalV, theAMSS maynot
function properly due to the effect of the signalsfrorr
the TV. Ifthisisthe case, eitherswitchoffthe TV, orusethe system at the distance from the TV.
Fast forward and rewind
Pressthe ■ switchto stop the tape at any time.
1.
2. Press the wor *switch. The F or 4 indicatorj
blinks.
When the tape has been wound to the end (or begin-
ning), the fast forward or rewind function willbe auto-.
maticallyreleased.
Relay playback (continuous playback on decks 1 and 2)
1. Load the cassettes into both decks 1 and 2.
2. Set the MODE switchto =.
3. Pressthe b or < switch of deck 1 or2.
Relayplayback willcontinue from deck 1 (or2) to deck
2 (or 1) untilthe 9 switchofthe deck playing backthe
tape is pressed.
Deck 1 forward side-D Deck 1 reverseside
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Deck 2 reverse side+ Deck 2 forward side
Dolby NR system
Dolby Noise Reduction
ing and playback resultsby suppressing tape hiss by up
to 10 dBfor virtuallynoise free recordings.
Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from
Dolby LaboratoriesLicensingCorporation.
“DOLBY”and the double-D symbol Mare trademarks
of Dolby LaboratoriesLicensingCorporation.
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LISTENINGTO THERADIO
Memory operation
Thisunitenables 12 stationsFM1, FM2 andAM (eg:6 MW
and 6 LW) bands to be preset in the memory.
MW and LW stations will be memorized in the same
memory.
Selectthe
1.
switch.
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2.
Pressthe UP or DOWN switchto tune ina station.
Press the switch and release it when the frequency
starts to change. The
next
- When
the switchrepeatedly untilthe desired frequency is
displayed. Each time the switch is pressed, the fre-
quency changes in
for LWand 0.05 MHz steps for FM.
Pressthe MEMORY switch. “MEMORY’ appears.
3.
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Pressone ofthe@ - @ switchesonthe remotecontrol
4.
while “MEMORY’ is lit (approx. 5 seconds).
Pol
After5 seconds, the clock display returns.
Note:
When the band is selected by the controls on the
main unit, be sure the @ - @ switches on the
remote control are functioning as preset function
switches(instead of CD 10KEY).
- If “MEMORY’ has been disappeared before proceeding with step 4, press the MEMORY switchto
continue.
Repeat steps 1-4, to add more preset stations.
5.
band(FM1, FM2, MW or LW) usingthe BAND
CLOCK MW
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unit aut~maticallystops at the
receivablestation.
receiving a station with weak signals, press
9 kHz steps for MW, 1 kHzsteps
CLOOK MW
Mw
MEMORY
594
594
kHz
kHz
Note:
- Ifa new stationis programmed into a band and preset
number already containing a programmed station,the
previouslyprogrammed station will be cleared.
- Ifthe memorycontents are lostdue to a powerfailureor
other condition, programme the stations again.
Listening
1. Select
2. Select the band.
(Procedure 1)
3. Select the desired preset number by pressing one of
the @ - @ switcheson the remote control.The clock
isreplaced bythe preset numberon the display.After5
seconds, the clock display returns.
(Procedure2)
3. Pressthe SCAN switch onthe remote control.Each of
the preset stationsisselected for approximately5 seconds. When all of the preset stations in the selected
band have been tuned in, the original reception mode
returns.
When the desired station has been tuned in, pressthe
SCAN switchagain to keepthe receptionlockedatthat
station.
- “STEREO” appears when an FM stereo broadcast is
received.
MODE
If the signals from an FM stereo station are weak and
reception is poor, press the MODE switch to change to
monauralreception. (“STEREO” is replaced by “MONO”
inthe display.)
to the radio
“TUNER”.
switch (on the remote control)
Clearing the memory
Sele~ the band. -
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Selectthe preset numberto be cleared by pressingone
ofthe @ - @ switches.The preset number appears.
3.
Press the CLEAR switch while the preset number is
displayed. The preset station will be cleared from the
memoryand”- - - -“
play.
willappear on the frequency dis-
LISTENINGTO RECORDSOR AV SOURCES
1. Pressthe PHONO orAV function switch.
2. Follow the instructions supplied with the turntable or
audio/video equipment.
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BEFORERECORDINGANDDUBBING
Recording copyright material wfthout permission of the
copyright owners is usually an Infringement. If you wish
to re-record copyright material, permissionfrom the
copyright owner is necessary.SANYO does not approve of, and cannot be held responsiblefor, any
unlawful use of this machine.
Use deck 2 for recording.
1. Press the EJECT button and load the cassette for
recording.
2. Setthe DOLBY NR switchto ON or OFF as desired.
3. Set the MODE switch position.
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For recording one side only.
2:
For recording both sides in succession.
- If recording has been started from the reverse
side, only the reverseside will be recorded.
- Ifa tape with one of itstabs already broken out is
used for recording, the tape will not be reversed
automatically,and itwill stop.
Undesirable parts of a programme can be omitted while
recording.
Press the REC MUTE switch once while recording. A
4-second unrecorded blank space is created, then the
cassette deck enters the record pause mode.
To resume recording, pressthe REC PAUSE switch.
Note:
The recordmutingfunctiondoes notoperate duringCD
computer recordingortape dubbing usingthe HIGH or
NORMAL DUBBING switch.
To create an unrecorded blank of any length, hold
down the REC MUTE switchforthe required time.The
deck entersthe recordpause mode
released.
Accidental erasure prevention tabs
when the switch is
(forprotectingvaluable recordings)
Accidental erasure can be prevented by breaking out the
tabs onthe end ofthe cassette tape (wherethe tape isnot
exposed) using a screwdriveror similarimplement.
Ifa tab isbroken out inerrorand you wishto re-recordth~
tape, simply block the tab hole using adhesive tape and
the tape can be used for recording again.
Side A
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ForMetel/Cr02 tape
Recordingwill start in the forward directionunder the
following conditions:
- When CD computerrecording is used
- When tape dubbing is used
- When recording forthefirsttimeafter loading a cassette
- When using the timer for unattendedrecording
RECORDINGCOMPACTDISCS
COMPUTERRECORDING
Wtih computer recording, a CD can be’ automatically
recorded on a cassette by pressing one switch.
1. Load the CD to be recorded.
2. Load a blank cassette into deck 2
3. Select “CD’.
4. Pressthe COMPUTER RECORDING switch. The system automaticallyperformsthe followingfunctions
Deck2
- The tape rewindsto the beginning.
- Recording statts.
CD playec
- The playersearchesforthefirsttrackto be recorded,
then enters the pause mode.
- CD play starts.
The REC PAUSE, P and COMPUTER RECORDING
indicators light,
dsplay as recording begins.
“D” and “SIDE A“ appear on the-
Breakouttab Aforside A.
Break out teb B for side B.
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Note
Recording starts automatically after 8 seconds, sothe
recordingwill not be interrupted by the leader tape at
the beginning of sides A and B.
A 5-second blank space is automatically recorded at
the end of each track.
The highest track number which can be ediied is 24.
Track numbers25 and above cannot be ediied (except
with backward skip edit).
To stop computer recording at any time, press the
STOP/CLEARswitchofthe CD playerorthe
■ switchof
the deck2.The CD playerand deck 2willstop. (The edit
mode isstilloperational.)
To refease the editing mode, press the STOP/CLEAR
switchof the CD player.
Setthe MODE switchto ~during computerrecord-
ing.
To record materialfroma dfierent positionon thetape,
continue recording manualty.
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Types of edit recording
The following edit recording operations
duringcomputer recording.
A. Time edit recording
edit recording
Time
When the track 6 is not recordable within the specified time, select any
recordable track after track 7.
SIDE A 25 min.
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Unrecorded blank
le tracks that will fn within a selected time period are
‘%tomatically programmedfor recording on sidesA and B
of the tape. (The tracks are edited so that the remaining
time on the tape is reduced to a minimum).
Example:
To reoordonto a 50-minute tape
1. Press the EDIT switch to select the recording tape
length.
- To set the desired tape length up to C-99, usethe
0-9 and +10 switches on the remote controlwhile
“C- - -“ is displayed.
Toset “C-50”, pressthe+ 10switch
the Oswitch. “C-50” appears on the display.
- The +or t44 switches on the remote control orthe
main unit can
Pressthe TIME EDIT switch.
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also be used.
When the track 11 is not recordable within the specified time, select anv
recordable track after track 12.
can be performed
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5 times, then press
‘B. Programme edit recording
C. Fade-out edit recording
D. Backward skip edit recording
Unrecorded blank
reverse
Auto
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SIDE B 25 min.
m
The track numbers and play time for side B are dis-
played. “SIDE B“ blinks.
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The track numbersandtotalplaytime forbothsidesare
displayed.
3.
Pressthe COMPUTER RECORDING switch.
- The track numbers and play time for side A are
displayed.
- The track numbers and play time for side B are
displayed.
- Recording startsautomaticallyfrom track 1,
49.45P%%
MINSEC
SIDEA B
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The track numbers and play time for side A are displayed. “SIDE A“ blinks.
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The edit mode remains operational when recording
ends.To cancel the edit mode, pressthe STOP/CLEAR
switch.
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Programme edit recording
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SIDE A 23 min.
5
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Unrecorded blank
The desired selections can be rearranged and recorded
onthe tape withina designated tape length.
Example:
To recordonto a 46-minute tape.
1.
Pressthe EDIT switch until“C46’ appears.
2.
Pressthe MEMORY switch. “PROG.” blinks.
3.
Selectthe track to be recorded by using the 0-9 and
+10 switches on the remote control.
w
The remaining time on side A is shown on the time
display.
Pressthe MEMORY switch. “PROG.” remains lit.
4.
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5
Repeat steps 3-4to programme the tracks to be
5.
recorded onto side A.
- If a track exceeding the remainingtime on side A is
selected, itsplay time blinkson the display.
SIDE A
PROG.
EDIT
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Unrecorded blank
2
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Autoreverse
When the MEMORY switch is pressed, “SIDE A’
disappears and “SIDE B“ appears.
The remaining time on side B appears on the time
display.This and subsequenttracksare recordedon
side B.
6.
Repeat steps 3-
4 to programme the tracks to be
recorded onto side B.
- If a track exceeding the remaining time on side B is
programmed, “Err” will appear in the display for
about 4
Pressthe COMPUTER RECORDING switch.
7,
- The track numbem and play time for side
seconds.
A are
displayed.
The track numbers and play time for side B w
displayed.
- Recording starts automatically from
the first pro-
grammed track.
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The track numbers can also be set usingthe m and
K switches.
Fade-out edit recording
SIDE A 30 min.
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Fade out (10 sea.)
The sound isautomaticallyfaded out atthe end of sidesA
and B, according to the selected tape length. When the
tape reversesfrom side A to B, reoordingcontinues from
the beginning ofthe lasttrack played.
Example
To recordonto a 60-minute tape
1. Pressthe EDIT switch until “C-60” appears.
2. Pressthe FADE EDIT switch.
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Thisshowsthat 5 minutes35 seconds oftrack 6willbe
recorded on side A. “SIDE A“ blinks.
Fade out (10 see.)
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Reoordfromthe beginningof a track.
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11
TRACK MINSEC
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SIDEB30 min.
SIDE B
7.05EDIT
This showsthat 7 minutes5 seconds oftrack 11 willbe
recorded on side B. “SIDE B“ blinks.
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3. Pressthe COMPUTER RECORDING switch.
- The tracks to be recorded onto side A are shown.
- The tracks to be recorded onto side B are shown.
- Recording startsfrom the beginning of track 1.
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10.01EDIT
TRACKMIN SEC
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SIDE A
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- The FADE EDIT indicator blinks during fade-out (1Oseconds).
- If“End” appears duringstep 2, itindicatesthat the discwill reach the end before the end of the tape. In this
case, the lasttrack on the disc willnot be faded out.
Backward skip edit recording
SIDEA
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The treck8 will be interrupted.
This type of recordingis the easiest to perform and the
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Reoordfromthe beginningof a track.
tape length setting isnot required.
Press the COMPUTER RECORDING switch. Recording
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No recording is made on the last 15 seconds of the
tape.
The sound is alsofaded outwhen atrack isinterrupted
at the end of side B.
The track4 will be interrupted.
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Autoraverae
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SIDE B
startson sideA withtrack 1.When the tape automatically
reverses,the display changes from“SIDE A’ to “SIDE B“
and recording continues from the beginning of the last
track played.
- During dubbing operation, the DOLBY NR switch has
no effectto the copied tape.
This method produces a gap in recording when the
tape reverses.
If the FADE EDIT switch is pressed during recording,
the sound begins to fadeout fromthat point (about 10
seconds). The CD player pauses and deck 2 isplaced
inthe record pause mode.
To stop dubbing, pressthe
■ switchon deck 1or2. The
tape will not stop during dubbing if the REC PAUSE
switchis pressed.
Ifeitherdeck 1or2 stops automatically,the otherdeck
willalso stop.
It is not possible to listen to the normal monitoring
sound during high-speed dubbing.
To switchfrom normal-speed to high-speed dubbing,
press the
■ switch to stop dubbing, then press the
HIGH DUBBINGswitch.
A high-pitched sound may be recorded if high-speed
dubbing isused nearaTV which has been switchedon.
Ifthis happens, switchofftheTV or placethe systemat
a distancefromthe TV.
Dubbing only desired tape selections
1. Stop deck 2, then locate the start of the desired tape
selection on deck 1.
2. Pressthe REC PAUSE switch.
3. Pressthe } or 4 switchon deck 1.
4. Afterthe desired tape programme has been dubbed,
pressthe
5. Repeat steps 1-4 to dub additional selections,
■ switchon deck 1 or 2.
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RECORDINGFROMTHE TUNER,PHONOOR AV INPUT
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1. Tune in the radio station to be recorded, or play a
record,video cassette orvideo disc.
3. Press the REC PAUSE switch again or press the F
switch.
The recording starts.The
To record inthe opposite directionto that indicated
by the blinking indicator, press once the switch
whose indicator is not blinking,check that the other
indicatorisnow blinking,and pressthe same switch
again.
➤indicator blinks.
➤ indicator remains lit.
TIMEROPERATION
ON/OFF timec
This enables radio prograrnmesto be recorded unat-
tended. CD play or tape playback can be started and
stopped at the selected times.
WAKEUP timec
Thiswakes you up to the sound of a CD, tape or radio.
SLEEPtimen
Thisallowsyouto fallasleep tothe soundof a CD, tape
or radio.
Note:
Makeabsolutelysurethat the clockshowsthe correcttime
beforesettingthe timer.
The TIMER, WAKE UP and SLEEP switches do not functionwhilethe clock display is blinking.
USING THE ON/OFF TIMER
4. Press the REC PAUSE switch to temporarily stop re-
cording.
5. Pressthe
When best interference Is heard
A high-pitched noise called “beat” is sometimes heard
during the recording of radio broadcasts.
In cases likethis,set the BEATCANCEL switchatthe rear
of the cassette deck to the position (1 or 2) which will
reduce the level of the beat noise.
■ switchto stop recording.
TIMEROFF
14:00
The previoustimer OFF time setting appears, and tt _
“TIMER OFF” and hours displays blink.
4. Set the timerOFF time as described in step 3.
TIMEROFF
23:00
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TIMER SOURCE
dlSC
The “TIMER SOURCE’ and previous source setting
blink.
5. Select the source by pressing the UP and DOWN
switches.
rdISC -TAPE_TU~~REC
Set the ON and OFF times, then select the source to be
used (for tuner, select the band and a preset station).
Operationwillstartwiththe selected sourceatthe ONtime
and the power willbe switched offat the OFF time.
The timersettings are stored inthe memoryand retained
even when the timer operation has been completed.
Eachtime the ON/OFF timer isto be used, set the unfito
the timer operation standby mode.
Pressthe TIMER switch.
1.
TIMERON
13:10
The “TIMER ON” and previous timer ON time setting
appear.
2.
Pressthe MEMORY switch within 5 seconds.
TIMER ON
13:10
The “TIMER ON” and hours displays blink.
Set the timer ON time by pressingthe UP and DOWN
3.
switches,thenpressthe MEMORY switch(asdescribed
under “ADJUSTING THE CLOCIC’).
TIMERON
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‘or radio reception
station used duringtimer operation mustbe pre-
_he
iet.
i. Performstep 5 above until“TU” blinks.(Select“TU I
REC”for unattended recording.)
TIMER SOURCE
(or for unattended recording)
TU
). Pressthe MEMORY switch.
TIMER SOURCE MW
P 02594kHz
The band, presetnumberand frequencyofthe pre-
vioustimer operation are displayed.
:. Select the band usingthe BAND switch,then indi-
cate the desired preset number using the UP and
DOWN switches or the @ - @ switches on the
remote control.
TIMERSOURCEFM 1
P 0388.1OMHZ
Note
When a preset number cleared has been se-
lected, “- -- -“ blinks. Ifthe MEMORY switch is
pressedthen, “Err”appears, the settingmodeis
released and the originaldisplay returns.
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6.
Pressthe MEMORY switch.
The original display returns, then the timer operation
For tape playback: Iftapes have been loaded into
both decks, deck 2 takes precedence.
Tape playback/recording willstart onlyfromthe forward side.
8. Pressthe POWER switch to switch offthe power.
If the power is not switched off, the timer will not be
activated at the set time and the timer mode will be
released.
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To switchoffthe powerduring atimercontrolled operation, press the POWER switch.The ON/OFF timer will
then be released.
To check the timer settings
PresstheTIMER switch repeatedly. The timersettingsare
displayed in the followingordec
- ON time
-- OFF time
.
Source (Ifthe tuner is being used as the source,the
band, preset number and frequency are displayed.)
- Originaldisplay returns.
To change the settings, press the TIMER switchto select
thesettingto be changed, then pressthe MEMORYswitch
sothatthe displayblinks.Change the settingas explained
above.
To set the timer again using the same settings
1. PresstheTIMERswitch. ThetimerON time is displayed.
2. Press
3. Pressthe POWER switchto switch off the power.
the S= switchwithin 5 seconds.
.
Every time steps 1 and 2 are repeated, the mode
alternatesbetweentimerstandbyand timeroffmodes.
USING THE WAKE UP TIMER
Set the wake-up time and source to be heard. Atthe set
time,the set sourcewillbe heardandthe powerwilltum off
after 60 minutes.The WAKE UP timer willfunction every
day unless it is released.
1. Pressthe WAKEUP switch.
WAKE UP
5:30
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The “WAKE UP” and previous wake-up time setting
appear.
2. Pressthe MEMORY switchwithin 5 seconds.
WAKE UP
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5:30
The “WAKE UP” and hours display blink.
3. Set the wake-up time by pressing the UP and DOWN
switches,then pressthe MEMORY switch.
WAKE UP
6:00
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WAKE UPSOURCE
TAPE
The previoussource setting blinks.
4. Select the source usingthe UP and DOWN switches.
~ dlSC —TAPE —TU~
Performstep 4 above until “TU” blinks on the display.
Then follow the stepsb and c
tion” under “USING THE ON/OFF TIMER”.
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5. Pressthe MEMORY switch.
The originaldisplay returns,then the wake-up standby
mode isactivated. “WAKE UP” remains lit.
6. Prepare the sources to be used.
7. Press the POWER switch to switch off the power.
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If the CLEAR switch is pressed while the timer is
..\
being set, the originaldisplay returns.
The timer mode isreleased ifa powerfailureoccurs
duringtimer operation.
Whenthe ON/OFF timer(orWAKEUP timer)issetfor
the firsttime, or when the memory contents have
been lostdue to a powerfailure, “0:00” is displayed
for both the ON and OFF times (or for the wake-up
time). In these cases, press the MEMORY switch
after setting the times using the UP and DOWN
switches. If the MEMORY switch is pressed while
“0:00” isdisplayed, “Err”appears, the setting mode
is released and the originaldisplay returns.
To wake up to the sound from a CD, the volume will
gradually be increased (fade-in) at the wake-up time
over a 15-second period, so you will be awakened
gently.
Pressthe POWER switch to switch off the powerafter
the power isturned on at the wake-up time,
Even after the WAKE UP timer o~eration has completed, “WAKEUP” remains litand-the standby mode
continues.
To check the timer settings
Pressthe WAKE UP switchrepeatedly. The timer settings
are displayed inthe followingordec
- Wake-up time
Source (Ifthe tuner is being used as the source,the
band, presetnumber and frequency are displayed.)
- Originaldisplay returns.
To change the settings, press the WAKE UP switch to
selectthe settingto be changed, then pressthe MEMORY
switch so that the display blinks. Change the setting as
explained above.
To release the WAKE
Press the WAKE UP switch, then press the S=switch.
Only the present time remains on the display.
UP timer
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USING THE SLEEP TIMER
This timer automatically switches off the power after a
presettime has elapsed. There are 7 time periods available 90,60,50,40,30,20and 10 minutes.
Pressthe SLEEP switch,then pressSET. The timerisalso
released ifthe power isswitched off.
Timer priorities
The-ON/OFF timer settings are released ifthe actual
time reaches the ON time setting during WAKEUP
timer operation.
DuringON/OFF timer operation, the WAKE UPtimer
will not operate, but the WAKE UP timer setting is
retained.
The SLEEP timer has priorityover the ON/OFF and
WAKE UP timers. The power is switched off by the
SLEEPtimer.The ON/OFF timer setting is released,
but the WAKE UP timer setting isretained.
MAINTENANCE
Cieaning the decks 1 and 2 heads
To ensure
use cotton swab to clean the heads, pinch rollersand
capstans ofthe
Ifthe dirtpersists,soakthe swab ina littlemethylatedspirit
or head cleaning fluid and then clean.
Main unit
Use a soft cloth
Ifthe dirtpersists,dip a softcloth intoa diluted solutionof
neutraldetergent, wring itout,wipe awaythe dirt,and then
take up any moisturewith a dry cloth.
Donotuse benzine,thinnersoralcoholsincetheywillmar
the finishofthe surfaces.
playback and recordiig withgoodqualii sound,
decks after about every 10 hours of use.
to remove dirt on the mainunit.
Record/Play h’ead (Play head in DECK 1)
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REMOTECONTROLOPERATION
Common section
PowerON/OFF
Adjustvolume
Temporarilymute the sound
Selectsound style
Listen to surround sound
Functionselect
CD,TAPE or TUNER is automaticallyselected when CD play, tape playback or tuner function switches are pressed.
Set/check sleep time
CD player section
Open/close disctray
Set O-9,+1 Oswitchesto CD track modeCD 10KEY
Startplay tlom track 1
Startplay from desired track
Programmedplay
POWER
- or+VOL
SOUND ON/OFF
SOUND
SURROUND
PHONO or AV
SLEEP
A
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SME
➤/11
CD 10KEY~
CD IOKEY -- MEMORY~(O-9,+1 Oswitch)—
(O-9, +10 switch)
MEMORY ~
➤/ire
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YemporWly stop play
skip play
Search
Introscan
Random play
Repeat play
stop
Check remainingtime
Tuner section
SelectTUNER
Bandselect
Select preset station
?IectFM mode
Deck 1 section
Forward/reverseplay
Fastforward/rewind+or*
AMSS
stop
Deck 2 section
Fofward/reverse play
Fast forward/rewind440rw
AMSS
Startrecording
Temporarilystop recording
Recordmute
stop
During play
During play144 or
During playwor
INTRO
RANDOM
REPEAT
■
During play TIME
TUNER(o - @ switchesset to tuner mode)
BAND(@ - @ switchesset to tuner mode)
@,@,...@or
SCAN (press again when desired station istuned in)
MODE
<or>
During playback -or *
■
<or>
During playback 44 or M
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During recording●/11
REC MUTE
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➤/II
W (press once)
M (press continuously)
Note
Forremote
control operation, the supplied remote control must be used.
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Tuner
(FM)
Receptionfrequency:
87.5 to 108 MHz
Usable sensitivity:
1.8 IN (mono)
(w
Receptionfrequency:
522 to 1611 kHz
(LW)
Receptionfrequency:
144 to 290 kHz
Dimensions:
220(W) x65(H) x250(D) mm
Weight:
CD player
Channels:
2-channel stereo
Sampling frequency:
44.1 kHz
Pick-up
Optical 3-beam semiconductor laser
Frequency response
5 Hz to 20 kHz
Wow/fluttec
Below measurable limits
Dimensions:
220(W) x65(H) x250(D) mm
Weight
1.75 kg
1.4 kg
General
Ampllfler
Usable maximumoutput powec
30 W x 2 (0,9% THD)
lputs/outputS
Audio input x 2
OUtfXJ’t X 1
Audio
Video inputx 1
Video output x 1
Graphic equalizec
7 band electronic
Spectrumanalyzec
7 band
Dimensions
220(W) x 120(H) x 250(D) mm
Weight
4.65 kg
Cassette
Track system:
Frequency
deck
4-track, 2-channel stereo
response:
Metal tapes 40 Hz to 15 kHz
Chrome tapes: 40 Hz to 14
kHz
Power requirements
AC 230 V, 50 Hz
Powerconsumption:
190W
Speake~ systems
Overallfrequency
40 Hz to 20 kHz
Type
2 way bass reflex
Unit used:
Woofec 13 cm cone type
Tweetefi 5 cm cone type
Maximum power-handling capacity:
70 W (peak)
Nominal impedance:
ohms
6
response
Dimensions
185(W) x370(H) x260(D) mm
Weight
4.9 kg (per speaker)
Specificationssubject to change without notice.
Normaltapes: 40 Hz to 13 kHz
Signal-to-noiseratio:
60 dB (with Dolby NR ON)
Wow/fluttec
0.12% (WRMS)
Fastforward/rewind time
Approx. 110 sec. (C-60)
Dimensions:
220(W) x 120(H) x 250(D) mm
Weight
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2.5 kg
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SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.
OSAKA, JAPAN
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PrintadinJapan
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