Sony MHC-V800 Operating Instructions Manual

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MHC-V800
©1996 by Sony Corporation
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Mini Hi-Fi Component System
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Welcome!
Thank you for purchasing the Sony Mini Hi-Fi Component System. This series is packed with fun features. Here are just a few:
•In addition to audio CDs, you can play video CDs and CD-Gs to enjoy both moving and graphic pictures
•DBFB (Dynamic Bass Feedback) system that boosts low frequency range audio provide deep, powerful bass sound
•A preset feature that lets you store and recall up to 20 FM stations, 10 MW stations, and 10 SW stations of your favorite radio stations
•An amplifier that lets you adjust the audio quality to fit a variety of music types and environments
•A timer that lets you set the CD player, tape player or radio to turn on and off whenever you want
•A dual tape deck that lets you record from the radio, CD player or from the other tape deck and relay play from both decks
•A CD player that lets you play up to three CDs in a row and seamlessly advance (or reverse) through all the tracks on all the discs on the disc tray
•A remote that lets you control your system from your seat
This system can play the following discs:
VIDEO CDs Audio CDs CD-Gs
(CD-Graphics)
Disc logo
Contents Audio + Video Audio Audio + Video
(moving (graphic
pictures) pictures) Disc size 12 cm/8 cm 12 cm/8 cm 12 cm/8 cm Play time 74 min./ 74 min./ 74 min./
20 min. 20 min. 20 min.
Note on VIDEO CDs
This system conforms to VIDEO CDs without PBC functions (Ver.
1.1) and VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver. 2.0) of VIDEO CD standards. You can enjoy two kinds of playback according to the disc type.
Disc type You can
VIDEO CDs without Enjoy video playback (moving pictures) as PBC functions well as audio CDs. (Ver. 1.1 discs)
VIDEO CDs with Play interactive software using menu PBC functions screens displayed on the TV screen (menu (Ver. 2.0 discs) playback), in addition to the video playback
function of VIDEO CDs without PBC functions. Moreover, you can play high or standard quality still picture.
* PBC = PlayBack Control
The MHC-V800 consists of following:
— Main unit: HCD-V800 — Speaker system: Front speakers SS-H991G
Surround speakers SS-SR991G
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
Do not install the appliance in a confined space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet.
Laser component in this product is capable of emitting radiation exceeding the limit for Class 1.
This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product. The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT MARKING is located on the rear exterior.
This caution label is located inside the unit.
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Before Using This Unit
The demo mode appears in the display when you connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet. To deactivate the demo mode, press DISPLAY/DEMO when the system power is off.
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Chapter 1: Setting Up
Connecting the Stereo 4 Inserting the Batteries 6 Setting the Clock 7
Chapter 2: the Video CD/CD-G/CD
Player
Basic Operations
Playing VIDEO CDs and CD-Gs 8 Playing CDs 10
Using the Display
Checking the Remaining Time 10 Using the On-Screen Display 11
Special Functions
Locating a Specific Part of a Disc (special menu) 12 Selecting the Graphic Channels on CD-Gs 14 Playing a VIDEO CD From Where it Was Last Stopped
(resume play) 14
Playing CDs in Various Modes
Playing Tracks in Random Order (shuffle play) 15 Playing Tracks in the Desired Order (program play) 15 Playing Tracks Repeatedly (repeat play) 16
Chapter 3: the Radio
Listening to the Radio 17 Presetting Radio Stations 18 Playing Preset Radio Stations 18
Chapter 4: the Tape Player
Playing a Tape 19 Recording a CD 20 Recording a CD: Specifying Tape Length (time edit) 21 Recording From the Radio 22 Recording From Another Tape (dubbing) 22
Chapter 5: Sound Adjustment
Adjusting the Sound 24 Selecting the Audio Emphasis 24 Adjusting the Audio Emphasis 25 Making a Personal Audio Emphasis File (personal file)
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Switching the Speaker Formation (sonic formation) 26
Chapter 6: Karaoke
Karaoke: Singing Along 27 Recording the Karaoke (microphone mixing) 28
Chapter 7: Additional Features
Falling Asleep to Music 29 Waking Up to Music 29 Timer-Recording Radio Programs 30 Connecting Optional Equipment 31
For Your Information
Precautions 33 Troubleshooting Guide 33 Maintenance 35 Specifications 35 Glossary 36 Index to Parts and Controls 36
Index 38
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Setting Up
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Connecting the
Antennas
AM loop antenna connection
Connect the supplied loop antenna to the
AM and the y terminals.
To improve the FM reception
Connect an external FM antenna to the
FM 75 and y terminals, using a 75-ohm
coaxial cable.
Important
Ground the external antenna from y
terminal against lightning with the screw
clamp. To prevent a gas explosion, do not
connect the ground wire to a gas pipe.
Connecting the Stereo
Use the illustrations below to connect your stereo. If you want to connect any optional components to the stereo, see “Connecting Optional Equipment” in Chapter 7.
Connecting the Speakers
After arranging both ends of the speaker cables, connect all speakers to the unit.
To connect the front speakers
Connect the right front speaker to the SPEAKER R connectors and the left front speaker to the SPEAKER L connectors with the red cords to and the black cords to .
To connect the surround/sub speakers
Connect the right rear speaker to the SURROUND/SUB SPEAKER R connectors and the left rear speaker to the SURROUND/SUB SPEAKER L connectors with the gray cords to and the gray with black stripes cords to ’.
Note
Do not place the surround speakers on top of a TV. This may cause distortion of the colors in the TV screen.
Chapter 1:
Setting Up
Connecting the Stereo
Inserting the Batteries
Setting the Clock
STEP 1
FM lead antenna* (supplied)
AM loop antenna (supplied)
* Note: Extend it horizontally
R
L
SPEAKER
Red cord to (red)
Black cord to (black)
STEP 2
FM 75
AM
FM 75
AM
75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied)
Ground wire (not supplied)
Gray cord to (Gray)
Black-lined cord to (black)
R
L
SURROUND/SUB SPEAKER
Chapter 1: Setting Up
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Selecting the
Color System (NTSC/PAL)
This system conforms to the NTSC and PAL color systems. Set SYSTEM SELECT (color system) on the rear of the system to the appropriate position, according to your TV.
SYSTEM SELECT was set to AUTO in factory
• If your TV automatically changes the color system according to the input signal:
The factory setting (AUTO) automatically changes the color system of video output according to the color system of the VIDEO CD to be played. In this case, the color system selected remains until you turn off the system, or you play another VIDEO CD with a different color system. If you turn off the system, the color system will be set to NTSC automatically when you turn on the system again.
!Do this connection last!
Front speaker (right)
Front speaker (left)
to a wall outlet
Insulated wire (not supplied)
Ground wire (not supplied)
To improve the AM reception
After you connect the AM antenna, connect a 6- to 15-meter insulated wire to the AM terminal. Connect the y terminal to earth.
Important
Ground the external antenna against lightning from the y terminal. To prevent a gas explosion, do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe.
Connecting a TV
Connect the video input jack of a TV to the VIDEO OUT jack on the rear panel of the system with the supplied video connecting cable.
When using a TV
Turn on the TV and select the video input so that you can view the pictures from this system.
Note
For even higher quality video images, you can use an optional S-VIDEO cord to connect the S-VIDEO input jack on your TV to the S-VIDEO OUT jack on the rear panel of the system.
STEP 3 STEP 4
VIDEO OUT
S VIDEO OUT
STEP 3
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 4
STEP 5
STEP 6
FM lead antenna (supplied)
STEP 7
FM 75
AM
AM loop antenna (supplied)
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Rear speaker (right) (Do not place on top of a TV.)
Rear speaker (left) (Do not place on top of a TV.)
Chapter 1: Setting Up
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Adjusting the
Operating Voltage
Before connecting the power, set the VOLTAGE SELECTOR to the position of your local power line voltage.
Connecting the
Power
Connect the AC Power cord to a wall outlet after you have made all the above connections.
The demo mode appears in the display when you connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet.
Plug Adapter (only for the model supplied with the plug adapter)
If the plug of this unit does not fit your wall outlet, detach the supplied adapter on to the plug.
Deactivating the
Demo mode
To deactivate the demo mode, press DISPLAY/DEMO with the system power turned off.
• If the color system of your TV is NTSC:
Set SYSTEM SELECT to NTSC. When you play a VIDEO CD recorded in the PAL color system, the picture will be stretched vertically and will be displayed with the upper and lower parts of the picture cut off.
• If the color system of your TV is PAL:
Set SYSTEM SELECT to PAL. When you play a VIDEO CD recorded in the NTSC color system, the picture will be stretched horizontally and will be displayed with the upper and lower parts of the screen masked in black.
Be sure to turn the system off when changing the setting of the SYSTEM SELECT.
Inserting the Batteries
Install two R6 (size AA) batteries in the supplied remote for remote control.
1Open the lid.
2Insert two R6 (size AA) batteries.
Match the + and – indications to the diagram in the battery compartment.
3Close the lid.
Battery life
You can expect the remote to operate for about six months (using Sony SUM-3 (NS) batteries) before the batteries run down. When the batteries no longer operate the remote, replace all the batteries with new ones.
To avoid battery leakage
If you are not going to use the remote for a long time, remove the batteries to avoid damage caused by corrosion from battery leakage.
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SYSTEM SELECT
AUTO
PALNTSC
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
110-120V 220-240V
STEP 6
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to a wall outlet
STEP 7
Chapter 1: Setting Up
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Setting the Clock
The built-in clock shows the time in the display even if the power is off. You need to set the clock to utilize the timer-activated features of your system. Use the buttons on the unit to do this operation.
1 Press TIMER. 2 Press CLOCK SET.
The “AM” and hour indication begin flashing.
3 Set the current hour by turning the JOG
dial until the correct hour appears.
4 Press ENTER/NEXT.
The minutes indication begins flashing.
5 Set the current minute by turning the
JOG dial until the correct minute appears.
6 Press ENTER/NEXT.
The clock starts running and the upper dot flashes. Use the time signal to set the clock accurately.
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The upper dot flashes for the first half of a minute (0 to 29 seconds), and the lower dot flashes for the last half of a minute (30 to 59 seconds).
To check the time
Press DISPLAY/DEMO a few times. The current time is displayed for eight seconds.
To correct the clock setting
Repeat steps 1 through 6.
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Chapter 2: the Video CD/CD-G/CD Player
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Chapter 2:
the Video CD/CD-G/ CD Player
Basic Operations
Playing VIDEO CDs and
CD-Gs
Playing CDs
Using the Display
Checking the Remaining
Time
Using the On-Screen
Display
Special functions
Locating a Specific Part of a
Disc (special menu)
Selecting the Graphic
Channels on CD-Gs
Playing a VIDEO CD From
Where it Was Last Stopped (resume play)
Playing CDs in Various
Modes
Playing Tracks in Random
Order (shuffle play)
Playing Tracks in the
Desired Order (program play)
Playing Tracks Repeatedly
(repeat play)
*1Only for CD-Gs and VIDEO CDs
without PBC functions (Ver 1.1). When the player is set to “ALL DISCS” you can use JOG to search through all the tracks on all the discs loaded in the player (seamless feature).
Playing VIDEO CDs and CD-Gs
You can play both VIDEO CDs without PBC functions (Ver 1.1) and VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver 2.0). You can enjoy two kinds of playback according to the disc type.
1 Turn on your TV and select the video
input. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with your TV if you need help.
2 Press § OPEN/CLOSE and place
VIDEO CDs/CD-Gs (label side facing up) on the disc tray.
To insert a third disc
Press DISC SKIP (or D.SKIP on the remote). The disc tray rotates so you can insert another VIDEO CD/CD-G.
3 Press DISC 1 ~ 3 to select a disc.
The disc tray closes automatically, and playback starts from the selected VIDEO CD/CD-G. If no disc was loaded on the selected tray, the player automatically switches to the next disc .
POWER m ON
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DISC SKIP
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· (CD ·or P*2)
NEXT (NEXT +*2) or turn the JOG dial clockwise*1.
PREV (PREV =*2) or turn the JOG dial counterclockwise*1.
and hold 0 or )*2.
DISC 1 ~ 3*3 or press DISC SKIP (D.SKIP) repeatedly.
1/ALL DISCS repeatedly until “1 DISC” appears in the display.
1/ALL DISCS repeatedly until “ALL DISCS” appears in the display.
§ OPEN/CLOSE EX-CHANGE
To
Stop play Pause Resume play Go forward to
another track or scene
Go back to a previous track or scene
Locate a specific part a track or scene
Select a particular CD
Watch only the currently selected disc
Watch all the discs
Remove the CD Switch the other
discs during playback
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EX-CHANGE
DISC 1~3
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Chapter 2: the Video CD/CD-G/CD Player
*2There may be some disturbance in the
video image.
*3If no disc is loaded at that number, the
tray will emerge.
One Touch Play feature
Press · on the CD player (or CD · on the remote) when the power is off. If a VIDEO CD/CD-G is loaded in the player, you will be able to start watching the VIDEO CD/CD-G without pressing any other buttons.
Automatic Source Selection
If you press · or the DISC 1 ~ 3 buttons while you are listening to other sound source, the CD player is selected and the last played VIDEO CD or CD-G starts playing automatically. If the CD player has been in the program play mode, only · can be used for this function.
If there is no CD in the player
“CD NO DISC” appears in the display. Press · (or CD · on the remote) while the indication is on, then the disc tray will open automatically.
If you have a Sony TV
You can use the following buttons on the remote to control your TV: TV POWER: turns the TV on or off. TV/VIDEO: switches the TV’s video input. CH: switches the TV channels. TV VOL: adjusts the volume of the TV speaker(s).
What the green DISC 1 ~ 3 button indicators indicate
Indicators are provided on the DISC buttons for each of the respective disc trays (DISC 1 ~ 3).
•A green indicator shows that the tray is selected (either during playback or standby, or when the tray is open) no matter if there is a CD inside or not.
2 Select an item from the menu.
Using the CD player
Turn the JOG dial to select a number, then press SELECT.
Using the remote
Use the numeric buttons to enter the number. To enter numbers greater than
10. Press >10 first, then press the corresponding numeric buttons. e.g. For 30, press >10 m 3 m 10/0.
3 Continue according to the instructions
on the following menus to enjoy interactive playback.
To cancel menu guided playback (turning off PBC play)
Press PBC OFF/ON so that the AUTO PBC indicator goes out. Still images, such as the menu screens, will not be shown.
When appears on the TV screen
You have pressed an invalid button. Press a button indicated by the instructions on the menu screen.
When you press NEXT (or NEXT + on the remote) during menu playback or while playing moving pictures
You can go to the next scene according to the disc. Also refer to the instructions supplied with the disc.
Notes
•During menu playback, you cannot go to the next disc, even if you’ve selected “ALL DISCS”. Press DISC SKIP (or D.SKIP on the remote) to go to the next disc.
•The CD player will stop playing in the following cases; –When you press PBC OFF/ON during
playback.
–When you press PLAY MODE during
playback.
To watch VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver 2.0) (PBC play)
VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver 2.0) are equipped with PBC. The PBC (PlayBack Control) function provides menu displays on your TV screen to let you enjoy interactive software. Be sure to read the instructions supplied with each disc for details regarding its use since different discs have different menu formats and structures .
1 Start playing a VIDEO CD with PBC
functions (Ver 2.0).
All of the following indicators light up
and a PBC menu appears on your TV.
VIDEO CD indicator
Lights during playback of a VIDEO CD.
PBC indicator
Lights during playback of a VIDEO CD with PBC functions (Ver 2.0) (even if the PBC play function is not being used).
AUTO PBC indicator
Lights during menu playback of a VIDEO CD with PBC functions (Ver 2.0).
VIDEO CD PBC AUTO PBC
Press (on remote)
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NEXT (NEXT +)
PREV (PREV =)
ˆ RETURN (RETURN ˆ)
To
Stop play See the rest of a
menu Go back to the top
of a menu Go back to a
previous menu
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NEXT PREV
JOG
PBC OFF/ON
RETURN SELECT
•VIDEO CD
•PBC
•AUTO PBC
D.SKIP
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PREV=/NEXT+
RETURN
DISC SKIP
Numeric buttons
Chapter 2: the Video CD/CD-G/CD Player
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*1When the player is set to “ALL DISCS”
you can use JOG to search through all the tracks on all the discs loaded in the player (seamless feature).
*2If no disc is loaded at that number, the
tray will emerge.
One Touch Play feature
Press · on the CD player (or CD · on the remote) when the power is off. When a CD is in the player, you will be able to start listening to the CD without pressing any other buttons.
Automatic Source Selection
If you press · or the DISC 1 ~ 3 buttons while you are listening to other sound source, the CD player is selected and the last played CD starts playing automatically. If the CD player has been in the program play mode, only · can be used for this function.
If there is no CD in the player
“CD NO DISC” appears in the display. Press · (or CD · on the remote) while the indication is on, then the disc tray will open automatically.
Checking the Remaining Time
You can check information about the current CD using the front panel display.
To check the remaining time
Press DISPLAY/DEMO (or DISPLAY on the remote) during playback. Each time you press the button, the display changes as follows:
(ALL DISCS mode)
m Playing time on current track
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Remaining time on current track
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“Play” display
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Clock display (for eight seconds)
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Effect (or P FILE) name
(1 DISC mode)
m Playing time on current track
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Remaining time on current track
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Remaining time on current CD
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Clock display (for eight seconds)
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Effect (or P FILE) name
Playing CDs
After loading up to three CDs, you can play all tracks or discs in the original order consecutively.
1 Press § OPEN/CLOSE and place CDs
(label side facing up) on the disc tray.
To insert a third disc
Press DISC SKIP (or D.SKIP on the remote). The disc tray rotates so you can insert another CD.
2 Press DISC 1 ~ 3 to select a disc.
The disc tray closes automatically and playback starts from the selected CD. If no disc was loaded on the selected tray, the plater automatically switches to the next disc .
Press (on remote)
p
· (P )
· (CD ·or P)
Turn JOG dial clockwise*1 (+).
Turn JOG dial counterclockwise*
1
( = ). (hold 0 or )).
DISC 1 ~ 3*2 or press DISC SKIP (D.SKIP) repeatedly.
1/ALL DISCS repeatedly until “1 DISC” appears in the display.
1/ALL DISCS repeatedly until “ALL DISCS” appears in the display.
§ OPEN/CLOSE EX-CHANGE
To
Stop play Pause Resume play Go forward to
another track Go back to a
previous track
Locate a specific part of a track
Select a particular CD
Listen to only the currently selected disc
Listen to all the discs
Remove the CD Switch the other
discs during playback
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DISPLAY
DISPLAY/DEMO
POWER m ON
Front panel display
POWER m ON
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Chapter 2: the Video CD/CD-G/CD Player
Using the On-Screen Display
You can check the current operating status and disc information of VIDEO CDs, CD-Gs or audio CDs during play or stop mode by superimposing a display on top of the images on your TV screen.
Press ON SCREEN. Each time you press the button, the on­screen display changes as follows:
ON SCREEN 1 m ON SCREEN 2
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ON SCREEN OFF M ON SCREEN 3
ON SCREEN 1 display
Momentary display of operating status when you perform an operation (like starting playback, etc.).
1 Operating status
“PLAY” when you start playback “STOP” when you stop playback “PAUSE” when you pause playback
• During stop mode in Program Play
1 Color system 2 Total playing time of the program 3 Programmed disc and track numbers
(VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver 2.0))
m Disc number
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Clock display (for eight seconds)
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Effect (or P FILE) name
Notes
•Track numbers from 1 to 20 are displayed in the front panel display (Music Calendar). Tracks numbered in excess of 20 are not displayed.
•“--.--” appears in the display when the total playing time is 100 minutes or more.
Information displayed while playing an audio CD, CD-G, or a VIDEO CD without PBC functions (Ver 1.1)
The current track number, playing time of current track, and the music calendar appear. The track numbers in the music calendar disappear after they are played.
Information displayed while playing VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver 2.0)
The track numbers and music calendar do not appear. However, while the menu screen is displayed on the TV screen, the item numbers you can select in the menu appear in the music calendar.
To check the total playing time and the total number of the tracks
Press DISPLAY during stop mode.
The information also appears when you press § OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc tray.
ON SCREEN 2
Momentary display of operating status when you perform an operation (like starting playback, etc.). During playback, either the elapsed time or remaining time on the current track is usually displayed.
1 Elapsed time or remaining time on
the current track “PLAY” when you start playback “STOP” when you stop playback “PAUSE” when you pause playback
• During stop mode in Program Play
Display is the same as ON SCREEN 1.
ON SCREEN 3
During playback, this screen displays the operating status. During stop mode, it displays information about the CD(s) on the disc tray.
• In Normal or Shuffle Play mode
1 Play mode 2 “ALL DISCS” or “1 DISC” 3 Current disc number 4 Color system 5 Current track number 6 Type of the disc 7 Elapsed time on the current track 8 Music calendar
• In Program Play
1 “PLAY” when you start playback
“PAUSE” when you pause playback
2 Indicates the current track
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Playing timeMusic calendar
12563 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k 16k(Hz)
CD
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VOLUME
DOLBY NR
OFF
ALL DISC S
Disc number
Current track number
PROGRAM
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1. DISC 1-3
2. DISC 2-4
3. DISC 1-5
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2
NTSC
PLAY
DISC 1-3 index 1 Audio
0.04
0.04
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11 12 13 14 15
1 2
4 5
6 7 8
CONTINUE ALL DISCS PLAY
DISC 1-3 index 1
Audio
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NTSC
12563 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k 16k(Hz)
CD
12345 678
VOLUME
DOLBY NR
OFF
ALL DISC S
Total number of tracks
Total playing timeDisc number
PROGRAM
1. DISC 1-3
2. DISC 2-4
3. DISC 1-5
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TOTAL 10.04
STOP NTSC
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Locating a Specific Part of a Disc (special menu)
This player has 5 different search features. Select the search features from the SPECIAL MENU according to the type of search you desire. The monitor TV must be ON to use these functions.
Use the remote for the following operations.
Locating by Scene Number (scene search)
On VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver
2.0), the menu screens, moving pictures, and still pictures are divided into “scenes” and each scene has an assigned scene number. This function lets you start playback from a specific scene. When you come across a scene you like, make a note of the screen number by displaying it on-screen during playback. Then, the next time you want to watch that scene, you can use the number to go straight to it.
Note
This functions is only available during playback of VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver 2.0).
Use the remote for the following operations.
1 Start playing a VIDEO CD with PBC
functions (Ver 2.0).
2 Press SPECIAL MENU.
• During menu playback of a PBC equipped
VIDEO CD
1 Elapsed time on the scene 2 Scene number
• During stop mode (except for the Program
Play)
1 Play mode 2 For a disc that has not been played 3 For a VIDEO CD 4 Track numbers on the disc 5 For an audio CD or a CD-G
• During stop mode in Program Play
Display is the same as ON SCREEN 1.
ON SCREEN OFF
No display (except for special menu).
Notes on the On-Screen Display
•Normally, leave the display mode set to
either ON SCREEN 1, 2, or 3. When you select ON SCREEN OFF, you cannot check the operating status while operating the CD player. In this case, check the information in the front panel display.
•When you record video signals played
back from this system onto a VCR (etc.) make sure to select ON SCREEN OFF. Otherwise, the display information will also be recorded on the VCR.
• The color system display does not appear
if the SYSTEM SELECT switch is set to “NTSC” or “PAL”.
3Press 1 to select “1) SCENE SEARCH”.
“SCENE –” and the total number of scenes appear on the TV screen.
1 Total number of scenes
(example for a disc with 312 scenes)
4Use the numeric buttons (1 – 10/0) to
select the scene you desire.
e.g. For scene 103, press 1 m 10/0 m 3. The selected scene number appears on the TV screen.
1 Selected scene number
5Press CD · SELECT.
Playback starts from the selected scene.
To stop playback
Press p.
To check the scene number during play mode
Press ON SCREEN repeatedly to select the ON SCREEN 3 display mode. The scene number appears on the TV screen. (See “Using the On-Screen Display” for details.)
Notes
On some CDs, you may not be able to
start playing from the scene you selected because starting playback from certain scenes is prohibited. In this case, the play either starts from scene 1 (during stop mode) or continues from the current scene (during playback).
Some CDs may not display scene you
selected on the TV screen.
Locating by Index Number (index search)
“Index” is a number that divides a track or a disc into smaller sections, so you can easily locate the point you want. The index of a VIDEO CD is called a “Video Index”.
Music CDs, CD-Gs, and VIDEO CDs may incorporate index numbers. You can use the index numbers to find the part of a track you want to play.
SCENE 1 0.55
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SCENE- (1-312)
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SCENE 103 (1-312)
1
CONTNUE
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DISC 1
DISC 2 DISC 3
1-15 1- 8
TRK TRK
Video Audio
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NTSC
ALL DISCS STOP
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Index search can only be used with discs that have index numbers. Likewise, index search can not be used to skip between adjacent tracks.
Note
This function cannot be used during menu playback of VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver 2.0).
Use the remote for the following operations.
1 Start playing a VIDEO CD (etc.). 2 Press SPECIAL MENU. 3 Press 2 to select “2) V-INDEX SEARCH”
(or “2) INDEX SEARCH” for CD-Gs or music CDs).
4 Use the numeric buttons (1 – 10/0) to
select the index you desire. Playback starts from the selected index.
1 Video index
5 Press CD · SELECT.
Playback starts from the selected index.
To stop playback
Press p.
To use index search with VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver 2.0)
Stop playback and press PBC OFF/ON so that the AUTO PBC indicator goes out before step 1.
Note
If there are no more indexes while playing a VIDEO CD, appears on the TV screen and the player continues playing.
Locating by elapsed time (time search)
This function lets you use elapsed time as a guide to find a certain parts of VIDEO CDs without PBC functions (Ver 1.1), CD-Gs, and music CDs. “Elapsed time” means the time from the beginning of the disc. It is not the playing time of the current track as shown in the display. It is especially useful when playing discs that only have a few track divisions.
Note
This function cannot be used during menu playback of VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver 2.0).
Use the remote for the following operations.
1Press SPECIAL MENU. 2Press 3 to select “3) TIME SEARCH”. 3Use the numeric buttons (1 – 10/0) to
enter the time (in minutes) for the section you desire.
e.g. For 10 minutes, press 1 m 10/0. The selected elapsed time appears on the TV screen.
4Press CD · SELECT.
Playback starts from the selected time.
To stop playback
Press p.
To use time search with VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver 2.0)
Stop playback and press PBC OFF/ON so that the AUTO PBC indicator goes out before step 1.
Locating the track you want (disc digest)
You can select the track you desire by viewing the first frame of each track. Up to 9 different tracks can be displayed on the TV screen at one time.
Notes
•This function cannot be used during menu playback of VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver 2.0).
•Video images will not be shown for music CDs or CD-Gs.
Use the remote for the following operations.
1Press SPECIAL MENU. 2Press 4 to select “4) DISC DIGEST”.
The first frame of tracks 1 ~ 9 on the current disc are displayed on-screen.
1 Number of current disc
To display the next 9 tracks.
Press NEXT +. The first frame of tracks 10 ~ 18 are displayed. When there are more tracks in the disc, “+” appears in the upper right corner of the TV screen. To display the previous tracks, press = .
3 Use the numeric buttons (1 – 10/0) to
select the track you desire.
To enter track numbers greater than 10.
Press >10 first, then press the corresponding numeric buttons. e.g. For 30, press >10 m 3 m 10
To stop playback
Press p.
In step 2, you can select tracks that have not been displayed before all the tracks are displayed.
Use the numeric buttons to select the track you desire.
In step 2, you can play a track you desire immediately after the first frame is displayed
Press CD · SELECT immediately after the first frame is displayed.
To switch to the digest of another disc during disc digest
Press DISC SKIP during disc digest.
To use disc digest with VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver 2.0)
Stop playback and press PBC OFF/ON so that the AUTO PBC indicator goes out before step 1.
Note
The play mode automatically switches to normal mode if you start disc digest during shuffle or program play.
Locating a section within a track (track digest)
You can have the CD player divide a VIDEO CD track into 9 different sections and display the first scene of each section on the TV screen. This might be useful when playing discs with few track divisions, such as a movies.
Note
This function cannot be used during menu playback of VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver 2.0).
Use the remote for the following operations.
1 Start playing the VIDEO CD track you
desire.
2 Press SPECIAL MENU.
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Selecting the Graphic Channels on CD-Gs
CD-Gs have 16 channels (0 to 15) called “graphic channels” that let you select the video image to be shown on the TV screen. When you first plug the power cord into a wall outlet the CD player is factory preset to channels 1 and 0. However, channel 1 can be switched to a different channel. Since the channel you can select may differ for each disc, be sure to refer to the instructions or package (etc.) accompanying the CD-G.
Use the remote for the following operations.
1 Press SPECIAL MENU during playback
or stop mode of CD-G.
2 Press 6 to select “6) GRAPHIC
CHANNEL”. “G-CH” appears on the TV screen.
3 Use the numeric buttons to select the
channel you desire.
To enter a numbers greater than 10.
Press >10 first, then press the corresponding numeric buttons. e.g. For 10, press >10 m 1 m 10/0
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3 Press 5 to select “5) TRACK DIGEST”.
The current track is divided into 9 sections and the first frame of each section is displayed on-screen.
1 Number of current track
4 Use the numeric buttons to select the
section you desire. Playback starts from a point near the selected frame.
To stop playback
Press p.
In step 3, you can select sections that have not been displayed before all the sections are displayed.
Use the numeric buttons to select the section you desire.
In step 3, you can play a section you desire immediately after the first frame is displayed
Press CD · SELECT immediately after the first frame is displayed.
To can switch to the digest of another track during track digest
Press = or + during track digest.
To use track digest with VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver 2.0)
Stop playback and press PBC OFF/ON so that the AUTO PBC indicator goes out before step 1.
Note
Tracks less than 40 seconds long may not be divided into less than 9 sections.
Playing a VIDEO CD From Where it Was Last Stopped (resume play)
When playing a VIDEO CD, the CD player will remember where playback was stopped. Therefore, you can play a VIDEO CD starting from the point where it was last stopped. Resume play does not work with music CDs and CD-Gs.
1Press p to stop the VIDEO CD.
The CD player remembers this position.
2Press ˆ RETURN (or RETURN ˆ on
the remote) during stop mode. “RESUME” flash in the display and appears in the TV screen for about 16 seconds.
If “RESUME” does not flash
Resume play is not possible.
3Press · (or CD · SELECT on the
remote) while “RESUME” is flashing. Playback resumes from the point where it was stopped in step 1. If “RESUME” stops flashing before you press · , press ˆ RETURN again.
To watch a VIDEO CD from the beginning
•Press · when “RESUME” is not
flashing.
•Press ˆ RETURN again when
“RESUME” is flashing.
Notes
• Resume play does not work during shuffle or program play.
• Depending on where you stop playback, resume play may not resume from the exact same point or may not work.
• The following operations will erase the resume memory: – Removing the disc – Pressing DISC SKIP – Unplugging the power cord – Switching the play mode – Pressing p on the CD player during
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Playing Tracks in Random Order (shuffle play)
You can play all the tracks on one CD or all CDs in random order. This function cannot be used during menu playback of VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver 2.0).
Use the buttons on the unit to do this operation.
1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “CD”
appears in the display.
2 Press § OPEN/CLOSE and place CDs
on the disc tray.
To insert a third disc
Press DISC SKIP (or D.SKIP on the remote). The disc tray rotates so you can insert another CD.
3 Press 1/ALL DISCS repeatedly to
choose whether to play “1 DISC” or “ALL DISCS”.
Choose To play
1 DISC Only the currently
selected disc
ALL DISCS All discs in consecutive
order (according to disc number). Empty trays are skipped.
4 Press PLAY MODE repeatedly until
“SHUFFLE” appears in the display.
5 Press · .
J ” appears and the tracks play in random order.
To stop playing shuffle play
Press p.
To cancel shuffle play
Press PLAY MODE repeatedly until “SHUFFLE” and “PROGRAM” disappear from the display. The tracks continue playing in their original order. If you are playing VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver 2.0), the CD player stops.
To select the desired CD
Press DISC 1 ~ 3 during shuffle play.
To skip an undesired track
Turn the JOG dial clockwise (or press + on the remote).
Playing Tracks in the Desired Order (program play)
You can make a program of up to 32 tracks from all the CDs in the order you want them to be played. This function cannot be used during menu playback of VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver 2.0).
Use the buttons on both the unit and the remote to do this operation.
1Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “CD”
appears in the display.
2Press § OPEN/CLOSE and place CDs
on the disc tray.
To insert a third disc
Press DISC SKIP (or D.SKIP on the remote). The disc tray rotates so you can insert another CD.
3 Press PLAY MODE repeatedly until
“PROGRAM” appears in the display.
4 Press DISC 1 ~ 3 to select a CD.
The disc number appears in the display.
5 Turn the JOG dial (or press =/+
on the remote) to choose a track. The track number and the total playing time including the selected track flashes in the display. (The program is not entered at this time.)
6 Press ENTER/NEXT.
The chosen track number lights up in the music calendar and the STEP indicator appears in the display. If the track number disappears before you press ENTER/NEXT, go back to step 4.
If you program the wrong track.
Press CLEAR, and select another track.
7 To program additional tracks from the
same CD, repeat steps 5 and 6. To program additional tracks from another CD, repeat steps 4 to 6.
8 Press · .
All the tracks play in the order you have chosen.
To cancel program play
Press PLAY MODE repeatedly until “PROGRAM” and “SHUFFLE” disappear from the display. The tracks continue playing in their original order. If you are playing VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (Ver 2.0), the CD player stops.
To select a track using the remote
Use the numeric buttons to enter the track number. Skip step 6. To enter a track number greater than 10. Press >10 first, then press the corresponding numeric buttons. e.g. For 30, press >10 m 3 m 10/0.
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To check the contents of the program (from remote only)
Press CHECK before starting playback. Each time you press CHECK the next step appears in the display. When the last step “CHECK END” is displayed and the normal display returns.
To change the contents of the program
To Press
Erase a specific CHECK repeatedly so track that the number of the
track lights up, and press CLEAR
Erase a track from CLEAR in stop mode the end
Add a track at 1.Turn the JOG dial the end of the until the desired program track number
appears in the display.
2.Press ENTER/NEXT.
Erase the entire p once in stop mode program and twice while
playing
Notes
•The program you made still remains in the CD player, so you can play the same program again.
•If “--.--” appears instead of the total playing time during programming, this means you have programmed a track numbered greater than 20, or the total playing time has exceeded 100 minutes.
Playing Tracks Repeatedly (repeat play)
The repeat play function repeats a single CD or all CDs in normal play, shuffle play and program play. Use the buttons on the unit to do this operation.
Repeating all the tracks 1 Press REPEAT repeatedly until
“REPEAT” appears in the display.
2 Press · .
To cancel repeat play
Press REPEAT repeatedly until “REPEAT” or “REPEAT 1” disappears from the display.
Note
You can not repeat a single track during shuffle or program play.
To
Repeat all the tracks on the current CD
Repeat all the tracks on all CDs
Repeat only one track
Press
1/ALL DISCS repeatedly until “1 DISC” appears in the display.
1/ALL DISCS repeatedly until “ALL DISCS” appears in the display.
REPEAT repeatedly until “REPEAT 1” appears in the display while playing the track you want to repeat.
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Chapter 3:
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Listening to the Radio
Presetting Radio Stations
Playing Preset Radio
Stations
4 If you do not want to listen to the station
selected, turn the JOG dial again to restart the scan.
When the desired station is not tuned in
Automatic tuning may skip stations with a weak signals. Tune in the station manually. 1 Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until
“MANUAL” appears in the display.
2 Keep turning the JOG dial until the
desired station is tuned in.
To improve MW/SW (AM) broadcast reception
Reorient the supplied AM loop antenna for MW/SW (AM).
To change the MW tuning interval
The MW tuning interval is preset to 9 kHz (some models are preset to 10 kHz) in the factory. If you need to change the interval to 10 kHz (9 kHz), do as follows:
1 Turn on the power. 2 Change the band to MW (AM). 3 Turn off the power. 4 Turn the power back on while pressing
ENTER/NEXT. After changing the MW (AM) tuning interval, reset the preset radio stations. To reset the interval to the factory setting, follow the same procedure.
When an FM program is not clear to receive
Press MONO so that “MONO” appears in the display. There will be no stereo effect, but the reception will improve. Press STEREO to restore the stereo effect.
One Touch Play feature
Press TUNER/BAND when the power is off. You can listen to the last received station without pressing any other buttons.
Automatic Source Selection
If you press TUNER/BAND while you are listening to other sound source, the tuner is selected and the last received station plays automatically.
Listening to the Radio
When you want to play a radio program, you can have the tuner automatically scan the radio frequencies and tune in the stations with clear signals. This feature saves you time in searching for stations with clear signals. However, stations with weak signals may be skipped by automatic tuning. Manually tune in the ones skipped by automatic tuning.
1Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly until
the band you want appears in the display. As you press TUNER/BAND, the band changes as follows:
2Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until
“AUTO” appears in the display.
3Turn the JOG dial clockwise to scan for
higher frequency stations. To scan for lower frequency stations, turn the JOG dial counterclockwise. The tuner starts scanning radio frequencies, and stops automatically when it finds a clear station. “TUNED” appears in the display. “STEREO” also appears if the tuned FM station is broadcasting in stereo.
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Presetting Radio Stations
You can store radio frequencies in the tuner’s memory to tune in your favorite stations quickly. You can preset up to 20 FM stations, 10 MW stations, and 10 SW stations in any order. Use the buttons on the unit for presetting stations.
1 Tune in a station you want to store in
the preset memory.
2 Press TUNER MEMORY.
“MEMORY” and the preset channel number appear in the display.
3 Turn the JOG dial to select a preset
channel number.
4 Press ENTER/NEXT.
The station is stored at the preset channel number you have decided on.
5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 for each station you
want to store.
To erase a stored station
Store a new station at a previously used preset channel number. It will erase the old station and replace it with the new station.
If you have trouble storing a station or if you made a mistake
Make sure “MEMORY” is lit in the display. If not, press TUNER MEMORY again so that “MEMORY” appears (for about eight seconds) in the display, and then proceed with steps 3 and 4.
Playing Preset Radio Stations
Once you have preset the stations, use the JOG dial to quickly tune in your favorite stations.
1 Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly to
select the band you want.
2 Press TUNING MODE so that
“PRESET” appears in the display.
3 Turn the JOG dial (or press + or - on the
remote) to tune in a preset station. The station frequency appears and the station begins broadcasting.
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*1The deck stops automatically after
repeating the sequence five times. *2See “To play both decks in succession
(relay play)”.
3 Press · (to play the front side) or ª
(to play the reverse side).
The tape starts playing.
Using the remote 1 Press DECK A ª · or DECK B
ª · during stop mode. The deck
starts playing the front side. Press again
to play the reverse.
2 Press the desired operation button.
To play both decks in succession (relay play)
Relay play always follows the following sequence. When the reverse side of the tape in deck B finishes playing, the following sequence continues four more times.
Deck A Deck A
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Deck B Deck B
(Reverse side) M (Front side)
1 Press § EJECT and insert recorded tapes
in both decks. 2 Press DIRECTION repeatedly until
“RELAY” appears in the display. 3 Press ª or · on either deck.
To stop relay play, press p.
To cancel relay play
Press DIRECTION repeatedly until “A” or “ß” appears in the display.
When listening to a tape recorded with the Dolby* B-type noise reduction system
Press DOLBY NR button so that “DOLBY NR B” appears in the display. The setting affects both decks. Dolby noise reduction system reduces tape hiss noise in low-level high-frequency signals.
* Dolby noise reduction manufactured
under license from Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.
“DOLBY” and the double-D symbol a
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.
Chapter 4:
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Playing a Tape
Recording a CD
Recording a CD: Specifying
Tape Length (time edit)
Recording From the Radio
Recording From Another
Tape (dubbing)
Playing a Tape
You can use TYPE I (normal), TYPE II (CrO2) and TYPE IV (metal) tapes. When you insert a tape, the deck detects the tape type automatically.
1 Press § EJECT to open tape
compartment.
Insert a recorded tape in deck A or B with the tape side down and the side you want to play facing forward. Push to close the compartment. The tape will start playing from the front side.
2 Select dual or single-sided recording.
Playing side facing forward
To play
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Make sure the tabs on the cassette have not been removed.
2 Press § OPEN/CLOSE and place a CD.
Then, press § OPEN/CLOSE again to close the disc tray. If the button for the disc tray containing the CD you want to record is not lit green, press DISC SKIP repeatedly so that it lights green.
3 Select dual or single-sided recording.
* Recording always stops at the end of the
reverse side. Be sure to start from the front side.
4 When you want to reduce the hiss noise
in low-level high-frequency signals, press DOLBY NR so that “DOLBY NR B” appears in the display.
5 Press CD SYNCHRO.
Deck B stands by for recording.
6 Press P PAUSE to release recording
pause. Recording starts. After about 10 seconds, the CD starts playing.
To stop recording
Press p on deck or the CD player.
To add the surround effect
Press DSP repeatedly until “SUR 1
or “SUR 2
appears in the display.
To start recording without a 10 second space
First, playback or record on deck B for a few seconds, then press CD SYNCHRO. The CD starts playing immediately after
Recording side facing forward
Press DIRECTION to select
A ß or RELAY
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Recording a CD Manually
You can record a CD as you like, for instance, record just the songs you want or record from the middle of the tape.
1 Press § EJECT and insert a blank tape
into deck B with the side you want to record on facing forward. Recording will start from the front side of the tape, unless you have changed the playing direction before recording. Make sure the tabs on the cassette have not been removed.
2 Press § OPEN/CLOSE and place a CD.
Then, press § OPEN/CLOSE again to close the disc tray. If the button for the disc tray containing the CD you want to record is not lit green, press DISC SKIP repeatedly so that it lights green.
3 Press FUNCTION to select the CD
player.
4 Select dual or single-sided recording.
* Recording always stops at the end of the
reverse side. Be sure to start from the front side.
5 When you want to reduce the hiss noise
in low-level high-frequency signals, press DOLBY NR so that “DOLBY NR B” appears in the display.
6 Press r REC.
Deck B stands by for recording.
7 Press P PAUSE to release recording
pause. Recording starts.
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One Touch Play feature
Press · or ª (or DECK A ª · or DECK B ª · on the remote) when the power is off. You can listen to the tape without pressing any other buttons when a tape is in the deck. When a tape is not in the deck, the system will just turn on.
Automatic Source Selection
If you press · or ª (or DECK A ª · or DECK B ª · on the remote) while you are listening to other sound source, the tape deck is selected and play starts automatically.
Recording a CD
You can record from a CD to a tape. Use TYPE I (normal) or TYPE II (CrO2) tapes. Do not use TYPE IV (metal) tapes for recording. To listen to other sources, you must stop recording.
Recording a CD Automatically
By using CD SYNCHRO, you can record from a CD to a tape quickly. Use the buttons on the unit to do this operation.
1 Press § EJECT and insert a blank tape
into deck B with the side you want to record on facing forward. Recording will start from the front side of the tape, unless you have changed the playing direction before recording.
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Press · on the CD player. The CD starts playing.
Recording a CD: Specifying Tape Length (time edit)
You can have the stereo system create programs based on the tape length. The CD player makes programs that will fit the tape length. For example, if you use a 40-minute tape to record a 46-minute CD, the CD player will automatically choose tracks that will fit within the 40-minutes, filling as much of the tape as possible. The player will not program those tracks beyond track number 20. Use the buttons on both the unit and the remote to do this operation.
1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “CD”
appears in the display.
2 Press § OPEN/CLOSE and place a CD.
Then, press § OPEN/CLOSE again to close the disc tray.
If the button for the disc tray containing the CD you want to record is not lit green, press DISC SKIP repeatedly so that it lights green.
3Press EDIT twice.
“TIME EDIT” appears in the display. Then “SELECT” and “TIME” appear alternately in the display.
4Turn the JOG dial (or press PREV =
or NEXT + on the remote) to choose the indication that corresponds to the length (in minutes) of your tape. The indications change as follows:
Choose “HALF” if you want the CD player to half the total playing time of the CD. You cannot select “HALF” when recording CDs with more than 20 tracks.
5Press EDIT.
The CD player determines the tracks to be recorded on side A automatically.
6When you want to record on both sides,
press EDIT again. The CD player determines the tracks to be recorded on side B. When you want to record only on side A, press p on the CD player to stop the indication from flashing.
7Press § EJECT and insert a blank tape
into deck B with the side you want to record on facing forward. Recording will start from the front side of the tape, unless you have changed the playing direction before recording.
Make sure the tabs on the cassette have not been removed.
8 Select dual or single-sided recording.
* Recording always stops at the end of the
reverse side. Be sure to start from the front side.
9 Press CD SYNCHRO.
Deck B stands by for recording.
10 Press P PAUSE to release recording
pause. Recording starts. After about 10 seconds, the CD starts playing.
To stop recording
Press p on the tape deck or CD player.
To cancel time edit
Press p on the CD player and then press PLAY MODE.
To check the order
Press CHECK on the remote repeatedly. Each time you press CHECK, the number of the next programmed tracks appears in the display.
To select the desired tracks beforehand
You can place priority on some tracks to be recorded by selecting them before programming (only up to 20 tracks). See “Playing Tracks in the Desired Order (program play)”.
To start recording without a 10 second space
First, playback or record on deck B for a few seconds, then press CD SYNCHRO. The CD starts playing immediately after recording starts. This will not work if you press § on deck B before recording.
To activate DOLBY NR
When you want to reduce the hiss noise in low-level high-frequency signals, press DOLBY NR so that “DOLBY NR B” appears in the display after step 8.
Recording side facing forward
Press DIRECTION to select
A ß or RELAY
To record
One side of the tape Both sides*
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To stop recording
Press p on the cassette deck.
To reduce noise during MW (AM) recording
If a whistling noise is heard while recording, reorient the AM loop antenna for optimum reception.
To activate DOLBY NR
When you want to reduce the hiss noise in low-level high-frequency signals, press DOLBY NR so that “DOLBY NR B” appears in the display after step 4.
Recording From Another Tape (dubbing)
Dubbing Another Tape Automatically
You can record the whole tape onto another automatically by using high speed dubbing. Use the buttons on the unit to do this operation and TYPE I (normal) or TYPE II (CrO2) tape for dubbing.
1 Press § EJECT and insert a recorded
tape in deck A with the side you want to play facing forward. Also, insert a blank tape in deck B with the side you want to record on facing forward. Recording and playback will start from the front side of the tape, unless you change the playing direction before recording.
Recording From the Radio
You can record from the tuner onto a tape. Use TYPE I (normal) or TYPE II (CrO2) tape.
1 Press § EJECT and insert a blank tape
into deck B with the side you want to record on facing forward. Recording will start from the front side of the tape, unless you change the playing direction before recording. Make sure the tabs on the cassette have not been removed.
2 Press TUNER/BAND several times until
the desired radio band appears.
3 Tune in the radio station you want to
record. (See “Listening to the Radio”, or “Playing Preset Radio Stations” for details.)
4 Select dual or single-sided recording.
* Recording always stops at the end of the
reverse side. Be sure to start from the front side.
5 Press r REC.
Deck B stands by for recording.
6 Press P PAUSE to release recording
pause. Recording starts.
Recording a CD: Selecting Tape Length Automatically (tape select edit)
After inserting CDs, press EDIT in step 3 so that “TAPE SELECT” appears in the display. The player divides the selections for both side A and B automatically and makes two programs of almost the same length. The track order remains the same as the original. After programming, the most suitable tape length is indicated in the display.
Note
You cannot use the tape select edit if you have selected the desired tracks beforehand.
Recording a CD: Specifying Track Order (program edit)
You can adjust the total recording time to the tape length while making a program.
1 Do steps 1 through 7 of “Playing Tracks
in the Desired Order (program play)”, then press P on the remote to pause recording at the end of side A. “P” appears and the total playing time is reset to 0.00.
2 Repeat steps 4 through 7 to make a
program for side B.
3 After programming, do step 7 through
10 of “Recording a CD: Specifying Tape Length (time edit)”.
Note
If the last portion of the track is recorded on the leader at the end of the tape, recording may be incomplete.
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Make sure the tabs on the cassette have not been removed.
2 Choose how you want the tape to record
and press DIRECTION.
3 Press HIGH SPEED DUBBING.
Deck B stands by for recording.
4 Press P PAUSE.
The tape starts dubbing. If you set the DIRECTION mode to ß or RELAY, recording always stops at the end of the reverse side.
To stop dubbing
Press p on deck B.
You do not have to press DOLBY NR for high speed dubbing
The tape in deck B is automatically recorded in the same state as the tape in deck A.
Dubbing Another Tape Manually
When you want to dub only part of the tape, dub manually at normal speed. Use TYPE I (normal) or TYPE II (CrO2) tape for recording.
1 Press § EJECT and insert a recorded
tape in deck A with the side you want to play facing forward. Also, insert a blank tape in deck B with the side you want to record on facing forward. Recording and playback will start from the front side of the tape, unless you change the playing direction before recording. Make sure the tabs on the cassette have not been removed.
2 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until
“TAPE” appears in the display.
3 Select dual or single-sided recording.
* Recording always stops at the end of the
reverse side. Be sure to start from the front side.
4 Press r REC.
Deck B stands by for recording.
5 Press P PAUSE to release recording
pause. Recording starts.
6 Press · or ª on deck A to start
playback.
To stop recording
Press p on deck A and B.
Operation
Dubbing stops at the end of one side.
When the tape in one deck comes to the end of the front side, it reverses immediately regardless of the tape position in the other deck.
When the tape in one deck reaches its end of the front side, it stops until the other tape come to its end, and then both tapes reverse together.
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•When dubbing tapes originally recorded with Dolby NR B, the dubbed tape is automatically recorded with Dolby NR B.
•When you want to record a tape recorded without Dolby NR B onto another tape using Dolby NR B, press DOLBY NR so that “DOLBY NR B” appears in the display before recording.
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Notes
•Cancelling GROOVE does not cancel the
DBFB level or equalizer curve. To cancel the DBFB level, press DBFB repeatedly until “DBFB ” or “DBFB ” disappears from the display. Adjust the equalization to obtain the effect you desire.
•The sound may be distorted with DBFB or
GROOVE activated when connecting an optional super woofer (Sony SA-W10G, etc.) to the unit. In this case, set DBFB off and adjust the sound of a super woofer.
To listen through the headphones
Connect the headphones to PHONES jack. No sound will come from the speakers.
Selecting The Audio Emphasis
Your stereo system is provided with 20 different preset effects (music menu) created from different graphic equalizer and surround effect settings. With the press of a single button, you can choose between a variety of effects according to musical genre or use. The personal file function (see “Making a Personal Audio Emphasis File (personal file)”) lets you store your own effects.
1Press one of the MENU buttons (or
MUSIC MENU 4 /$ on the remote) to select a MENU.
Adjusting the Sound
To fully enjoy the sound coming from your stereo system, make the following audio adjustments. See the following sections for additional sound adjustments.
To adjust the volume
Turn VOLUME on the unit or press VOL (+/–) on the remote.
To reinforce bass
Press DBFB* repeatedly until “DBFB ” or “DBFB ” appears in the display. “DBFB ” is more effective than “ DBFB ” .
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* DBFB = Dynamic Bass Feedback
If you use the DBFB System with the graphic equalizer
If the bass is too strong, the music will sound distorted. Adjust the bass slowly while listening to music so that you can monitor the effect of the adjustment.
To get a powerful sound (GROOVE)
Press GROOVE. The volume switches to power mode, DBFB is automatically set to full strength, the equalizer curve changes, and the “GROOVE” button lights up. Press GROOVE again to return to the previous volume.
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Adjusting the Sound
Selecting the Audio
Emphasis
Adjusting the Audio
Emphasis
Making a Personal Audio
Emphasis File (personal file)
Switching the Speaker
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the four displays below.
Adjusting the Audio Emphasis
You can adjust the audio emphasis using the following two functions:
•Graphic Equalizer
•Surround Effect
Adjusting the Sound (graphic equalizer)
You can adjust the sound by raising or lowering the levels of specific frequency ranges. Before operation, first select the audio emphasis you want for your basic sound.
1 Press FREQUENCY + or – to select a
frequency band.
2 Turn the JOG dial to adjust level.
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2. 4 Press ENTER/NEXT when finished.
Note
If you choose another menu audio emphasis (other than “EFFECT OFF”) the adjusted sound effect is lost. To retain the adjusted sound effect for future use, store it in a personal file. (See “Making a Personal Audio Emphasis File (personal file)”.)
Activating the Sound Field (surround effect)
You can adjust the surround effect. First select from the two types of programmed surround effects according to the type of software you have.
1 Press DSP repeatedly until your desired
surround effect appears in the display.
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2 Use the JOG dial (or press MUSIC
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3 Press ENTER/NEXT.
You don't need to press ENTER/NEXT when you use the remote.
To cancel the effect
Press EFFECT ON/OFF repeatedly (or MUSIC MENU ON/OFF on the remote) so that “EFFECT OFF” appears in the display.
Music menu options
“SUR 1 ” or “SUR 2 ” appears if you select an effect with surround effects.
To change the equalizer display
Each time you press and hold down DISPLAY/DEMO for a few seconds, the equalizer display changes to show one of
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The same sound is output from the front speakers and surround/sub speakers. For instance, when you want to listen to the same sound in two rooms, it is suitable to set the front speakers and the surround/ sub speakers in each room.
To select the formation mode
Press SONIC FORMATION repeatedly until the mode you want appears in the display.
As you press SONIC FORMATION, the mode changes as follows:
To return to the normal mode
Press SONIC FORMATION repeatedly until “NORMAL” appears in the display.
Note
Do not place the surround speakers on top of a TV. This may cause distortion of the colors in the TV screen.
2 Press and hold down DSP for more than
a second, then turn the JOG dial to choose the surround level you want. The display changes as follows:
The surround effect becomes stronger as the level number increases.
3 Press ENTER/NEXT.
Note
When you choose other sound effects, the surround effects will be canceled. If you want to memorize the effect, store it into a personal file (see “Making a Personal Audio Emphasis File (personal file)”).
Making a Personal Audio Emphasis File (personal file)
You can create a personal file of audio patterns (surround effect and graphic equalizer) and store them in the memory of the unit. Later call up an audio pattern to play a favorite tape, CD, or radio program. Create up to five audio files. Before operation, first select the audio emphasis you want for your basic sound.
1 Obtain the sound effect you want by
using the graphic equalizer and surround effect.
2 Press and hold down P FILE for more
than a second. The personal file number appears in the display.
3 Use the JOG dial to select the file
number (P FILE) where you want to store the sound effect.
4 Press ENTER/NEXT.
The adjusted sound effects are stored under the selected file number. The settings previously stored at this memory location are erased and replaced by the new settings.
To call up the personal file
1 Press P FILE (or MUSIC MENU 4 /$ on
the remote repeatedly) to display the last selected personal file.
2 Use the JOG dial (or press MUSIC
MENU /” on the remote repeatedly) to select the personal file you desire.
3 Press ENTER/NEXT.
You don’t need to press ENTER/NEXT when you use the remote.
Switching the Speaker Formation (sonic formation)
In addition to the normal four-speaker system, you can select from two other speaker formations depending on your listening situation.
NORMAL mode
The rear speakers provide reverberation and reflective sound effects that emphasize the sound from the front speakers.
WHISPER mode
The sound from the front speakers is cut off and output from the surround/sub speaker with its sound decreased. For instance, when you want to listen to the sound in bed, it is suitable to set the surround/sub speakers on either side of the bed.
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Chapter 6:
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Karaoke: Singing Along
Recording the Karaoke
(microphone mixing)
Karaoke: Singing Along
This stereo system lets you sing along with a variety of different sources, including VIDEO CD, CD-G, music CD and cassette tape. Also, you can minimize the singer’s voice, “vocal reduction,” so you can sing along with any stereo CD or tape or you can sing along using a microphone (not supplied) while playing a multiplex disc or tape.
1 When using VIDEO CDs or CD-Gs, turn
on your TV and switch it to the appropriate video input.
Refer to the operating instructions
supplied with your TV for details.
2 Turn MIC LEVEL to MIN to turn down
the microphone control level.
3 Connect a microphone at the MIX MIC
jack.
4 Press FUNCTION several times to select
a sound source, then start playback.
5 Press KARAOKE PON/MPX.
For multiplex sources
Press repeatedly until “h MPX R” or
h MPX L” appears in the display (choose right (R) or left (L) according to the encoding on your MPX software).
You can hear your voice through the
microphone and the instruments.
For normal karaoke sources
You don’t need to press KARAOKE
PON/MPX.
For normal stereo sources
Press repeatedly until “h PON”
appears in the display.
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6 Adjust VOLUME. 7 Sing or speak into the microphone. 8 Use MIC LEVEL to adjust the
microphone volume level.
When you finish singing karaoke 1 Set MIC LEVEL to MIN. 2 Disconnect the microphone and press
KARAOKE PON/MPX repeatedly until “h PON”, “h MPX R” and “h MPX L” disappear from the display.
To hear both channels (the instruments and the recorded singer's voice) of an MPX source
Press KARAOKE PON/MPX repeatedly so that “h PON”, “h MPX R” or “ h MPX L” disappear from the display.
If you press EFFECT ON/OFF or recall a sound effect with the MENU buttons
The karaoke mode is cancelled. The SUR 1 and SUR 2 surround effects are automatically cancelled when using KARAOKE PON/MPX.
Notes on vocal reduction with normal stereo sources
The singer’s voice may not be reduced completely for the following reasons:
•Monaural recorded source (Instruments may also be reduced.)
•Only a few instruments are playing in the stereo recorded source.
•A duet is being played.
•The source has strong echoes or chorus.
•The singer’s voice on the source deviates from the center.
•The voice on the source is singing in high soprano or tenor.
Notes
•If you hear acoustic feedback, turn the volume down, move the microphone away from the speakers or change the direction of the microphone. Acoustic feedback occurs when the sound from speakers is picked up by a microphone and amplified and reproduced again.
• You cannot use both surround effects and digital echo at the same time.
•The picture may be distorted when you keep pressing down 0 or ) on the remote.
•The CD player supports only TV mode for CD-Gs. Other modes cannot be used.
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the original key) to suit your vocal range.
Press KEY CONTROL (+/–) repeatedly to find the key that suits your vocal range. The key control step appears in the display.
To Press
Raise the key KEY CONTROL + Lower the key KEY CONTROL –
To restore the original key
Press KEY CONTROL repeatedly until “K-CON OFF” appears in the display.
Notes
•Audio is monaural when using KEY CONTROL.
•The key control setting returns to “K­CON OFF” automatically when you turn the power off.
Recording the Karaoke (microphone mixing)
You can “mix” sounds by playing one of the components and singing or speaking into a microphone (not supplied). The mixed sounds can then be recorded on a tape.
1Do steps 1 to 6 in “Karaoke: Singing
Along”.
2After adjusting the volume, choose the
track you want to record and set the CD player to play pause mode. When you sing with tape, choose the track in deck A and set the deck to stop mode.
3Press § EJECT and insert a blank tape
into deck B with the side you want to record on facing forward. Recording will start from the front side of the tape, unless you have changed the playing direction before recording. Make sure the tabs on the cassette have not been removed.
4Press r REC.
Deck B stands by for recording.
5Press P PAUSE to release recording
pause. Recording starts. Recording always stops at the end of the reverse side if you set the direction to ß or RELAY.
6Start playing the sound source and sing
into the microphone. Press on the CD player when you sing with CD. Press · on deck A when you sing with tape.
To stop recording
Press p on deck B and CD player (or deck A).
When you finish mixing 1 Set MIC LEVEL to MIN. 2 Disconnect the microphone and press
KARAOKE PON/MPX repeatedly until “h PON”, “h MPX R” and “h MPX L” disappear from the display.
To record from the microphone only 1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “CD”
appears in the display. If a CD is being played, press p on the CD player to stop playing.
2 Start recording. 3 Sing or speak into the microphone.
Adding an Echo effect (digital echo)
You can add an echo effect to the sound coming from the microphone.
1 Press DIGITAL ECHO.
ECHO ON appears in the display.
2 Hold down DIGITAL ECHO for more
than a second. ECHO level flashes in the display.
3 Turn the JOG dial to choose the ECHO
level you want. The display changes as follows:
Larger numbers indicate a stronger effect.
4 Press ENTER/NEXT.
To cancel the echo effect
Press DIGITAL ECHO again. “ECHO OFF” appears in the display and the DIGITAL ECHO button goes out.
Note
Surround effect is cancelled when the DIGITAL ECHO is turned on. The surround effect does not automatically return to the previous setting when the DIGITAL ECHO is turned off. Press DSP to turn the surround effect back on.
To change the key (key control)
You can adjust the key through 13 semitone steps (6 steps higher or 6 steps lower than
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Falling Asleep to Music
You can set the stereo system to turn off automatically so you can go to sleep to music (sleep timer). You can set the sleep timer even if you have already set the wake-up timer or timer-recording. Before setting the sleep timer, make sure the clock has been set correctly.
1Play your favorite sound source (a
tape, the tuner or a CD).
2Press TIMER.
You don’t need to press TIMER when you use the remote.
3Press SLEEP repeatedly while the source
is playing to choose how long you want the music to play. (When you use the remote, you don’t have to press TIMER.) “SLEEP” and minutes indication appear in the display. As you press SLEEP, the indication decreases by ten minutes from 90 to 10.
The power will turn off after 90 to 10 minutes depending on the length of time you chose.
When you choose AUTO
The power turns off when the current CD or tape finishes play back (for up to 100 minutes).
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Falling Asleep to Music
Waking Up to Music
Timer-Recording Radio
Programs
Connecting Optional
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The power turns off, even if you pause the tape or stop playing CD or tape.
To cancel the sleep timer
Press TIMER and then press SLEEP (or press SLEEP on the remote) repeatedly until “OFF” appears in the display.
To check the remaining time before the sleep timer turns off the system
Press TIMER and then press SLEEP once (or press SLEEP on the remote once.). The remaining time is displayed in minutes for several seconds.
To change the remaining time while the sleep timer is on
Press TIMER and then press SLEEP (or press SLEEP on the remote) several times until the indication for the length of time you desire appears.
Notes
•The daily and recording timer functions can not activate during the sleep count down.
•When SLEEP is set to “AUTO”, the power turns off automatically if you do one of the following operations;
- stop CD or tape playback.
- pause tape playback.
Waking Up to Music
You can wake up to music at the preset time. You only need to set the timer once. Before setting the timer, make sure the clock has been set correctly. The preset timer activates at the same time every day. To wake up to the sound of the radio, be sure to preset the station you want to listen to beforehand. (See “Presetting Radio Stations”.)
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To wake up to the radio
Tune in the preset station you want.
To wake up to a CD
Insert a CD. If you want to play it from a desired track, do the necessary procedures for programmed CD play. (see “Playing Tracks in the Desired Order (program play)”.)
To wake up to a tape
Insert the tape with the side you want to play facing forwards you. If you insert the tapes in both decks, you will hear the sound from deck A.
2 Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume.
The music will start playing with the adjusted volume when the preset time comes.
3 Press TIMER. 4 Press t SET. 5 Use the JOG dial to select either DAILY
1 or 2 and press ENTER/NEXT. “ON” appears and the hour digits flash in the display.
6 Use the JOG dial to set the hour you
want the system to turn on and press ENTER/NEXT. Set the minutes in the same way. “OFF” appears and the hour digits flash in the display.
7 Use the JOG dial to set the hour you
want the system to turn off and press ENTER/NEXT. Set the minutes in the same way.
8 Use the JOG dial to select a sound
source. The display changes as follows:
Timer-Recording Radio Programs
You can set the timer to record from the radio at a certain time. This timer works only once for each setting. Make sure the clock has been set correctly. Be sure to preset the station you want to listen to beforehand. (See “Presetting Radio Stations”.)
1Press § EJECT and insert a blank tape in
deck B with the side you want to record on facing forward.
2Tune in a preset station you want to
record.
3Select dual or single-sided recording.
* Recording always stops at the end of the
reverse side. Be sure to start from the front side.
4Press TIMER. 5Press t SET. 6Use the JOG dial to select REC and press
ENTER/NEXT. “ON” appears and the hour digits flash in the display.
7Use the JOG dial to set the hour you
want the system to turn on and press ENTER/NEXT.
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The preset items appear in the display sequentially.
10 Press POWER to turn off the system.
The power comes on at the preset time and the music will play at the volume you selected in step 2. At the turn-off time, the power will go off again.
To change the preset timer settings
Start over from step 1.
To check the preset timer settings 1 Press TIMER. 2 Press t SELECT and use the JOG dial to
choose the mode you want to check.
3 Press ENTER/NEXT.
The preset items appear in the display sequentially, then the original display returns.
To change the timer
Select the timer display you desire in step 2 of “To check the preset timer settings”.
To cancel the timer 1 Press TIMER. 2 Press t SELECT and use the JOG dial to
choose “TIMER OFF.”
3 Press ENTER/NEXT.
The next time you want to use the timer, select the timer display you used in step 2 (DAILY 1 or DAILY 2) and press ENTER/NEXT.
Notes
•You cannot set the timer so that the timer ON and OFF times are the same.
•The timer operation starts 15 seconds before the timer ON time, if you perform another operation during that period, the timer operation may not be performed correctly.
•You cannot activate wake-up timer and timer-recording at the same time.
•The daily timer function can not activate during the sleep count down.
If you want to wake up to different tracks on a CD
Create another program (see “Playing Tracks in the Desired Order (program play)”.) and turn off the power.
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