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Panasonic

CD

Stereo

System

SC-CH11

Operating

Instructions

(2)

Thank

you

for

purchasing

this

product.

For

optimum

performance

and

safety,

please read

these

instructions

carefully.

Table

of

Contents

Suggestions

for

Safety

3

For United

Kingdom

3

Concerning

the

Remote

Control

4

Preparations

5

Front Panel Controls

and

Functions

8

Remote

Control

Unit

Controls

and

Functions

13

Setting

the

Time

of

Day

15

Basic

Operating

Procedure

16

Listening to

Radio Broadcasts

17

Listening to

Compact

Discs

22

Listening to

Tapes

31

Making

a

Recording

35

Edit-Recording

from

Compact

Discs

38

Changing

the

Tone

Quality

44

Using

the

Timer

46

Using

an

External Unit

53

Care

&

Use

54

Troubleshooting

Guide

57

Technical

Specifications

59

CAUTION!

THIS

PRODUCT

UTILIZES

A

LASER.

USE

OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR

PER-FORMANCE

OF

PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE

SPECIFIED

HEREIN

MAY

RESULT

IN

HAZARDOUS

RADIATION EXPOSURE.

DO

NOT OPEN COVERS

AND

DO NOT

REPAIR

YOUR-SELF.

REFER

SERVICING

TO

QUALIFIED

PERSONNEL.

(Backofproduct)

DANGER-lnvisibia laserradiationwhan

opaii.

AVOID

DIRECT

EX-POSURE TO BEAM.

(Insideofproduct)

THIS

MUSIC

SYSTEM

IS

CAPABLE OF

RE-CEIVING

THE

NEW AM

STEREO BROADCASTS

FROM

THE

AM

BAND

RADIO

STATIONS.

HOWEVER

LIKE

MANY

MUSIC

SYSTEM

CUR-RENTLY AVAILABLE

ON

THE

MARKET

IT

WILL

REPRODUCE

THIS

AM

STEREO

SIGNAL

ONLY

IN

AM

MONO,

WHICH,

IN

EFFECT,

IS

OF

NO

LESSER

QUALITY

THAN

YOUR

EXISTING

AM

MONO

MUSIC

SYSTEM.

(3)

Suggestions

for

Safety

Use

a

standard

AC

wall outlet

1.

Use from

an

AC

power

source

of

high

voltage,

such

as

that

used

for

an

airconditioner,is

very

dangerous.

Afiremight be

caused

by

such

a connection.

2.

A DC

power

source

cannot be used.

Be

sureto

check

the

power

sourcecarefully, especially

on

a

ship or otherplace

where

DC

isused.

Grasp

the

plug

when

disconnecting the

power

supply cord

1.

Wet hands

are

dangerous.

A

dangerous

electric

shock

may

resultifthe plugistouched by

wet

hands.

2.

Never place

heavy

items

on

top

ofthe

power

supply

cord,

nor

forceitto

bend

sharply.

Place

the unit

where

itwill

be

well

ventilated

Placethis unit atleast10

cm

(4")

away

fromwallsurfaces,etc.

Avoid

places

such as

the following:

Indirectsunlight orinother

places

where

the

temperature

is

high.

In

places

where

thereis

excessive

vibration or humidity.

Such

conditionsmight

damage

the cabinetand/orother

component

parts

and

thereby shortentheunit'sservicelife.

Be

sure

to

place the

unit

on

a

flat,

level

surface

Ifthesurfaceisinclined,amalfunction

may

result.

Never

attempt

to

repair

nor

reconstruct

this

unit

A

seriouselectric

shock

might occur if this unit is repaired,

dis-assembled

or reconstructed by unauthorized persons, or if the

internalpartsare accidentallytouched.

Take

particular

care

if

children

are

present

Never

permit children to put anything, especially metal, insidethis

unit.

A

seriouselectric

shock

ormalfunctioncould occurifarticles

such ascoins, needles, screwdrivers,etc.are insertedthroughthe ventilation holes,etc.ofthis unit.

If

water

is

spilled

on

the

unit

Be

extremelycarefulifwaterisspilled

on

theunit,

because

afireor serious electric

shock

might occur. Immediately disconnect the

power

cordplug,

and

consult withyourdealer.

Avoid

spray-type

insecticides

Insecticidesmight

cause

cracksor"cloudiness"inthecabinet

and

plastic parts of this unit.

The

gas

used

in such sprays might,

moreover,

be

ignitedsuddenly.

Never use

alcohol or

paint thinner

These and

similarchemicals should never be used,

because

they

might

cause

flakingorcloudinessofthe cabinetfinish.

Disconnect

the

power

supply cord

if

the unit

will

not

be

used

for

a long time

Iftheunitis leftforalongtimewiththe

power

ON,

thisnot onlywill

shortenitsusefuloperationlife,but also

may

cause

othertrouble.

If

trouble

occurs

If,during operation, the

sound

isinterrupted or indicators

no

longer illuminate, or if

an abnormal

odouror

smoke

isdetected,

imme-diately disconnect the

power

cord plug,

and

contact with your

dealer or

an

Authorized ServiceCenter.

For

United

Kingdom

("EB" area

code model

only)

The

"EB"

shown

(4)

Concerning

the

Remote

Control

Battery

installation

1

Open

the

cover

Pressgently

and

slidethecoverout.

2

Insert

the

batteries

included with

this

system.

•When

you

need

to replace these batteries,

use two

UM-4

"AAA", IEC

R03

(1.5V)orequivalentbatteries.

•Be

surethat

you

insertthe batteriessothattheirpositive(+)

and

negative {-) polarities

match

thepolaritiesindicatedin the compartment. Batteries installed incorrectly

may

leak

and cause damage.

• Referto

"Use

ofbatteries"foradditional information.

3

Close

the

cover.

Use

of

batteries

Do

notmixold

and

new

batteriesor batteries ofdifferenttypes (carbon

and

alkaline, etc.).

•The

average

batterylife isabout

one

year.Although the battery

lifevaries

depending

on

how

oftenthedeviceisused,

you

should

generallyreplace the batteriesabout

once

a

year.

•Replace

the batteriesif

commands

fromthe

remote

control

trans-mitter

do

notoperatethe unit

even

when

the transmitterisheld

closetothefrontpanel.

•Never

subject batteries toexcessive heator flame;

do

notattempt

todisassemble them;

and be

sure they arenotshort-circuited. •If

you

willnotbeusing the

remote

controlforalong period of time,

remove

the batteries

and

store

them

inacool,darkplace.

•If

a

battery leaks,

remove

allbatteries

and

disposeof

them

prop-erly.Thoroughly clean the battery

compartment

beforeinserting

new

batteries.

Ifthe leaking electrolyte

comes

intocontact with skin or clothes,

flushwithwater immediately.

•Keep

batteriesout of thereachofchildren.

Do

not

use

rechargeable-type (nickel-cadmium)batteries.

•Do

notattempttorechargealkalineorcarbonbatteries.

•Always remove

old,

weak,

or worn-out batteries promptly

and

disposeof

them

properly.

Do

notdisposeof

used

batteriesinhouseholdrubbish.

Operation notes

Aim

the

remote

controltransmission

window

towardthe amplifier's

sensor.Avoid

any

obstacles.

6 meters

5

ii—

\

Amplifier dust Avoiddust

•Be

surethetransmission

window and

the amplifier'ssensorare freefromdust.Excessive dust might preventreception.

•Ifdirectsunlight or other strong light sourcestrikes the

remote

controlsignalsensorpart oftheamplifier,it

may

impairthe

remote

control's operation.Ifthereisa problem, placethe amplifier

away

fromthelightsource.

•Ifthis

system

isinstalled in arack with glass doors, the glass

doors' thickness or color might

make

it necessary to

use

the

remote-control transmitterashorterdistancefromthesystem.

Use

the

remote

control within

a

60-degree angleoftheamplifier.

The

reachable distanceiswithin6 metersdirectlyfacingtoward theamplifier.

(5)

Preparations

Supplied accessories

Check

the

packing

carton

for

these accessories.

AC

power

supply cord 1pc.

Remote

control transmitter

RAK-SC307WM

1 pc.

LW/MW

loop

antenna

1 pc.

FM

indoor

antenna

1pc.

1

Remote

controlbatteries(UM-4,

AAA, R03)

2pes.

Antenna

holder 1 pc.

Mounting

screws

2pes.

Attachment plug 1pc. (ForUnited

Kingdom

only)

Note:

(6)

Preparations

Connections

Connect

the

FM

indoor

antenna

provided with

this

system.

Tack

ortapethis

antenna

toawall.If

you

use atack,be sure

it

does

not contacttheinternal

antenna

wire. Experimentwith

theheight

and

direction ofthe

antenna

until

you

achievethe

bestreception.

For best

reception

and sound

quality:

Use

an

FM

outdoor antenna. If

you use

an

FM

outdoor

an-tenna,disconnecttheindoor antenna.

Connecting

the

FM

indoor

antenna

FM

indoor

antenna

(included)

Tack

or

tapeto wall

FM

outdoor antenna

(notincluded)

Ifthe

FM

indoor

antenna

does

not provide satisfactory reception of

FM

broadcasts,

use

an

outdoor antenna.

You

may

need

an outdoor

antenna

if

you use

this

system

in

a

mountainous

region or insideareinforced-concretebuilding, etc.

An

outdoor

antenna

should

be

installedby

a competent

technician only.

FM

outdoor

antenna

(notincluded)

ANT—

v

^ J

75-ohm

coaxial

cable(notincluded)

For United

Kingdom-Use

theattachment

plug (included).

For areas except

forUnited

Kingdom

©

Remove

a pieceofthe outer

vinylsheathfromtheend.

©

Bundle

the shieldbraid,

and

remove a

pieceofthe inner

vinyl sheath covering the

corewire.

(3) Tiltthe lever

back and

insert the corewire

and

theshield braid.

(3) Closethe lever

and

pull the

cablegently to

be

surethatit

issecured.

30

mm

15mm

-FMANT(750)

(7)

Connect

the

LW/MW

loop

antenna

provided

with

this

system.

You

must

connectthis

antenna

to receive

LW/MW

broadcasts.

Connect

the

LW/MW

loop

antenna

to the

AM

antenna

termi-nal.(Theindication

AM

used

hereincludesboth

MW

and

LW.)

You may

attachthe

LW/MW

antenna

holder to the rearpanel

ofthe

system

or toarack or other structure.

Clamp

the

antenna

tothe holder

and

positiontheloopforthe

best reception.

To

minimize noisepickup,

keep

the loop an-tenna

away

fromthe

speaker

cable,

power

cord,

and

metal

surfaces.

Rear

panel of theunit

\

LW/MW

antenna

holder (included)

Screws

(included)

LW/MW

loop

antenna

(included)

Connecting

the

LW/MW

loop

antenna:

LW/MW

loop

antenna

(included)

Connecting

the

LW/MW

outdoor antenna

(notincluded)

You

may

need an

outdoor

antenna

if

you use

this

system

ina

mountainous

region or insidea reinforced-concrete building,

etc.

5-12

m

Connect

the

speaker

cables

[for

right

(R)

and

left

(L)

channels].

Match

thetwo wires fromtheleft

and

rightspeaker cableswith

the

same

colored levers of thespeakerterminals,theninsert thewiresintothe respective terminals.

For

areas

except

for

United

Kingdom

Be

suretoconnectthe striped wire to thenegative

Stripef terminals.

'e

©

.LOOP ANT AMANT

-Run

between

5

and

12

m

ofvinyl-covered wire horizontallyalong

a

window

orother

convenientlocation.

Notes:

•Connect

speaker cables before connecting the

AC

power

supply.

•The

load

impedance

of

any

speaker

used

withthisunit

must

be

6

ohms.

Connection

of

speaker

cables

1. Stripoffthe outer c covering,

and

twistthe

center conductor.

2. Tiltthe lever

back and

insertthewire.

3. Closethe lever

and

pull the wire gentlytobe sure

thatitissecure.

Notes:

To

prevent

damage

to circuitry,nevershort-circuit positive(+)terminals

and

negative(-)

speaker

wires.

Be

suretoconnectonly positive(+)wires to positive

(+)terminals

and

negative (-)wires tonegative(-)

terminals.

15

mm

Twist

X

5

Connect

the

AC

power

supply cord

after

you

have connected

all

other

cables

and

cords.

Note:

Configuration of the

AC

outlet

and

AC

power

supply cord

differaccordingtoarea.

(8)

Front

Panel

Controls

and

Functions

The

functions indicatedbythe

numbers

withblack

background

(for

example

Q)

can

alsobeactivatedfromthe

remote

control

transmit-ter.

(See page

13.)

o

®

Tuner

Tuner

control

©

Timer

play

button

(PLAY TIMER)

Use

fortimer play

(when you want

play tobeginautomatically ata presettime).

(2)

Timer

recording

button

(REC TIMER)

Use

for timer recording

(when

you

want

to begin recording automatically atapresettime).

0

Cancel

button

(CANCEL)

Press

tocancelthecontents

chosen

withthe jogdial.

@

Set button (SET)

Presstosetvarious functions.

©

Display

select

button

(DISPLAY)

Press

toselectthe display

(mode

display, clock,tapecounter,

etc.).

©

Clock/timer

button

(CLOCK/TIMER)

Use

toselect thedesiredtimer

mode

or toadjust the clock.

O

Sleep timer button

(SLEEP)

Press

when

you want

the

system

to turnitself off.

©

Compact

disc

edit-recording

mode

select

button

(CD

EDIT)

Presstoselect thedesirededit-recording

mode.

©

Tuning

mode

select

button

(TUNING)

Presstoselectthe preset,

manual

orautotuning

mode.

®

Band

select

button

(BAND)

Presstoselect the

LW,

MW

or

FM

radioband.

®

FM

mode/beat

proof

button

(FM

MODE/BP)

Pressto select the

FM

listening

mode

(stereo ormonaural)

during

FM

broadcastsor toreducethe

unwanted

beatsignals (whistle)during recordingofa

LW/MW

broadcast.

©

Jog

dial

(AIJOG)

Use

toselectthecontentsofthe

mode,

i.e.,select tracksin

CD

player

mode

or stationsinthe tuner

mode, as

wellas

many

other functions.

(9)

Front

Panel

Controls

and

Functions

(continued)

Amplifier

Amplifier

controls

©

Power

"STANDBY

(!)

/ON"

switch

and

indica-tor

(POWER

STANDBY

(!)/ON)

Thisswitchswitches

ON

and

OFF

thesecondarycircuit

power

only.

The

unitisinthe"standby"condition

when

thisswitchis set to the

STANDBY

(1) position. Regardless ofthe switch setting, the primary circuit is always "live" as tong as the

power

cordisconnectedto

an

electrical outlet.

•The

indicatorwillilluminate

when

theunitis in

"STANDBY"

condition.

@

Equalizer controls

(GRAPHIC EQUALIZER

LEVEL)

©

Super bass

button

(SUPER BASS)

Presstoboostthe

dynamic

low-frequencyranges.

©

Volume

level

control

(VOLUME)

Turn

toadjustthe

volume

level.

When

turningthecontrol,thealphanumericdisplay

shows

the

volume

level.

Note

that

dB

isthelowest

volume

setting

and

0

dB

isthe

highest.

@

Volume

preset button

(VOL

PRESET)

Use

to preset

volume

fortimerplay.

(10)

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©

@

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y

or-Cassette

deck

@

Deck

1

cassette holder

©

Reverse-side

playback

button

(<)

Presstostarttheplaybackor recording(deck2)inthereverse

direction.

©

Stop

button

()

Presstostopthe tape.

©

Forward-side

playback

button

(>)

Presstostarttheplaybackorrecording(deck2)intheforward

direction.

@

Deck

2 cassette holder

©

Record/record

standby

button

(REC

PAUSE)

Press

to put

deck

2

intotherecordstandby

mode.

®

Tape

counter

reset

button

(COUNTER

RESET)

Presstoresetthetape counterindicator to000.

®

Deck

1

cassette

eject

button

{A

EJECT)

Pressto

open

the

deck

1 cassetteholder.

©

Deck

1/deck

2

select

button

(DECK

1/2)

Presstoselectthe

deck

to

be

operated.

©

One-touch

tape

edit

buttons

(ONE

TOUCH

TAPE

EDIT)

Pressto startthetape-to-tape recording.

©

Fast-forward/rewind/tape

program

sensor

(TPS)

buttons

(TPS),

(TPS)

]

Pressto

advance

orrewindthe tape, or to quicklysearchfor thebeginningofatrack while thetapeisbeingplayed.

@

Dolby

noise reduction button

(DOLBY

NR)

Use

toreduce the hissing noise heard fromthe tape. This

system has

theDolby B-type noisereductionsystem.

©

Reverse

mode

select

button

(REVERSE

MODE)

Pressto select thereverse

mode

(forplayback

and

recording).

®

Deck

2 cassette

eject

button

EJECT)

(11)

Front

Panel

Controls

and

Functions

(continued)

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Panasonic

Compact

disc player

@

Disc

tray

©

Stop

button

()

Presstostopthe discplay.

©

Disc

tray

open/close button

(± OPEN/CLOSE)

Pressto

open and

closethe disctray.

©

Play

button

(>)

Presstostartdiscplay.

©

Headphones

jack

(PHONES)

Plug

headphones

cordinto thisjack.

@

Skip/search

buttons

(

W^/^

)

Press

to

move

forwardor

backward

throughthe tracks

on

a

disc,ortoheardisc

sound

athigh

speed

whilesearchinginthe

play

mode.

<$ Pause

button

(II)

(12)

Remote

Control

Unit

Controls

and

Functions

v.

_J

I

Common

operation controls

The

function description ofbuttons

©,

©

and

©

isas described under"Amplifier controls"

on page

10.

@

CD

input

select

button (CD)

Press

toselectthe

CD

source.

©

Tuner

Input select

button

(TUNER/BAND)

Press

toselectthe tuner source.

@

Muting

button

(MUTING -20

dB)

Press

to temporarilyattenuate (mute)the

volume

level.

Tuner

controls

The

function descriptionofbuttons

©

and

Q

isas described under

"Tuner

control"

on page

8.

@

Preset-tuning buttons

(1-10/0)

(13)

Remote

Control

Unit

Controls

and

Functions

(continued)

Compact

disc controls

The

function description of buttons <J),

©,

<$), <$>

and

©

is as describedunder

"Compact

disc player"

on page

12.

@

Numeric

buttons

(1-10/0,

+10)

Use

tospecify the

compact

disc'strack.

©

Program

button

(PROGRAM)

Presstoactivatethe

program

play

mode.

You

can

thenenter specifictracksusing thenumericbuttons.

®

Random

button

(RANDOM)

Press

toplay the disc's tracksin

random

order.

®

Repeat

button

(REPEAT)

Presstoactivate therepeat

mode.

@

Cancel

button

(CANCEL)

Pressto

change

theprogram. (See

page

27.)

Cassette

deck

controls

Cassette

deck

section

The

function description ofbuttons<J>,

©,

<£>,

describedunder "Cassette deck"

on page

11

.

(14)

Setting

the

Time

of

Day

These

instructions explain

how

tosetthetimeof18:20.

Switch

on

the

power.

1

Press

CLOCK/TIMER.

2

Select

the

CLOCK

mode

by

turning

the

Jog

dial.

The

displaywill

change

to

P-TIMER,

R-TIMER,

SLEEP,

and

CLOCK.

CLOCK

The

displaywillreturn to

what

was

previously indicatedif

you

allow10or

more seconds

toelapse before

you

accomplishthe

nextoperation.

3

Press

SET.

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r

u

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n

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5

Press

SET.

6

Turn

the

jog

dial

to

the

correct

minute.

Going

from

59

to

00 on

theminutedisplaywillnot

change

the

hourdisplay. I

\

'

7

1

r

i

n

r

o

ici

D

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l.

l.

u

i-

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i

ore

u

7

Press

SET.

•The

displaywill

change

tothepreviousdisplay.

• Pressing

SET

resets theclockto"0"seconds. Note:

"E"

appears

on

the displayifthe

power

cord

has

been once

discon-nectedor there

has

been

a

power

failure. Ifthishappens,resetthe time.

4

Turn

the

jog

dial

to

the

correct

hour.

Turn clockwisetoincrease

numbers and

counterclockwiseto

decrease.

Flashing

(15)

Basic Operating

Procedure

(Also available

from

the

remote

control.

Follow

the

procedure

described

below.) 1 Pan itSS AMI

4^

a.

Headphones

(not included)

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1

Press

POWER

STANDBY

(!)

/ON

to

switch

on

the

power.

2

Select

the

sound

source

by

pressing

TAPE,

CD

or

TUNER.

The

displayoftheselected

mode

willappear. If

you

press a

different

sound

source while listening to

a compact

disc or tape,the disc ortapeautomaticallystopsplaying.

•When

selecting the tape

mode

from the

remote

control,

press

<l>

on

TAPE

instead.

The

deck

willautomaticallystartplaying.

3

Start

the

sound

source.

4

Adjust the

volume

level.

The memory

backup

functionwillretainthe

volume

level

and

sound

source.

Note:

Before

you

setthe

system

tothestandby

mode, be

suretoreduce

the

volume

level to prevent the extremely high output from the

amplifierfrom

damaging

thespeakers.

How

to

mute

the

volume

Press the

muting

button

on

the

remote

control.

MUTING

-20dB

The

mutingindicator

appears

on

the display.

•This lowersthe

volume

levelby

20

dB

(approximatelyVio).

•Cancel

the

muted

stateby pressingthemutingbutton

once

again

orreducethe

volume

levetto the

minimum

position

and

thenreset tothedesiredvolume.

How

to

use

headphones

(not included)

Reduce

the

volume

level.

Connect

the

headphones

to

the

headphones

jack.

•When

you

connectthe

headphones,

thespeakerswill automati-callycutoff.

•Avoid

listening torprolonged periodsoftimetoprevent hearing

damage.

(16)

t

Listening

to

Radio

Broadcasts

Manu

al

tuner operation

(totunetobroadcastsbyusing the jogdial)

2

3

4

1

Press

the

TUNER

input select button.

2

Press

TUNING

to select

the

MANUAL

tuning

mode.

• Every time

you

pressthis button,

MANUAL, PRESET

and

(AUTO)

modes

alternatelyappear.

•AUTO

will

appear

only

when

the

FM

mode

isselected.

3

Press the band-select button

to

select

FM,

LW

or

MW.

The

displaywill

show

which

band

youselected.

Received band

Received

frequencies

F

M

q

n

q n

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MHz

MAX-IM.

SS

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4

Turn

the jog

dial

to

tune

in

the

desired

broad-cast.

The

displaywill

show

thefrequencytowhich

you

have

tuned. •If

you

have

tunedinan

FM

stereo broadcast, the

FM

stereo

indicatorwillappear.

Warn,

(17)

Listening

to

Radio

Broadcasts

(continued)

Automatic

tuner operation

only

for

FM

Only

for

FM

broadcastingstation,

you can

automaticallytuneinthe

FM

station

by

simplyturningthe jogdial.

e

e

7T-1

Press

the

TUNER

input select button.

2

Press the band-select button

to select

FM.

3

Press

TUNING

to

select

the

AUTO

tuning

mode.

Every time

you

press this button,

MANUAL, PRESET

and

AUTO

modes

alternatelyappear.

4

Turn

the Jog

dial

clockwise or

counterclock-wise

and

then

release

it.

The

displayfrequency beginstochange.

(y

: Clockwiseforthefrequency upward.

^

: Counterclockwiseforthefrequency

downward.

The

changingofthedisplayed frequencywiltbeautomatically

(18)

Memory

presetting

When

you

presetbroadcast frequenciestothe

memory, you can

theneasily select

any

ofthose broadcast frequenciesby pressing

one

ofthe preset-tuningbuttons

on

the

remote

controlorbyusing the jogdial.

You

can

input

up

to

30

radio stations (10

FM,

10

LW

and

10

MW)

intothe tuner's preset

memory.

(When

you

memorize

a

new

frequency

on

a preset channel, it

cancels the frequency previously

memorized

on

that preset

channel.)

Switch

on

the

power.

1

Press

the

band-select

button

to

select

FM,

LW

or

MW.

2

Press

TUNING

to select

the

MANUAL

or

AUTO

tuning

mode.

•Every

time

you

pressthis button, the

MANUAL,

PRESET

and

(AUTO)

modes

alternatelyappear.

•AUTO

will

appear

only

when

the

FM

mode

isselected.

3

Tune

in

your

favorite

station

using the

Jog

dial.

Turn

thejogdialuntilthe correctfrequency

and

the quartz lock indicator

appear

on

the display.

4

Press

SET

to activate

the

program

indicator.

The

program

indicatorwillflashforabout 10 seconds.

4-6

5

Turn

the

jog

dial

to select

the

desired preset

channel

while

the

program

Indicator

is

flashing.

r^v :

The

channel

number

willincreasefrom1 to 10.

:

The

channel

number

will

decrease

from 10to1 .

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Channel

number

Press

SET.

The

program

indicatorwilldisappear.

Repeat

steps 3

through

6

to

memorize

a

sta-tion

in

each

of

the

remaining preset channels.

(19)

Listening

to

Radio

Broadcasts

(continued)

Memory

tuner Operation

(to listentobroadcaststationspresetinto

memory)

Switch

on

the

power and be

sureyou've completed the stepsof

"Memory

presetting"

on page

19.

e

rr

FM

MODE/BP

I >

From

the

main

unit

1

Press

the band-select button

to

select

FM,

LW

orMW.

2

Press

TUNING

to select

PRESET.

3

Turn

the

jog

dial

to select

the

desired

preset

channel.

The

selectedpresetchannelwill

appear

on

the display.

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if

noise

is

excessive

in

the

FM

mode

Press

FM MODE/BP

to

monaural

position.

FM MODE/BP

You

will

be

inthe

monaural

position

when

the

FM

STEREO

indica-tor

goes

out.

The

sound

willthenbe heardinmonaural.Ifthebroadcastsignalis

weak,

orifthere isalarge

amount

ofinterference,

you

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From

the

remote

control

1

Press

TUNER/BAND

to

select

FM,

LW

or

MW.

2

Press

the

numeric

button

corresponding

to

the preset

channel

you

wish

to

tune

in.

Most

recent

memory

The

most

recent

memory

system

remembers

thebroadcaststation lasttunedto

when

you

switch the

power

tostandby

mode

or select other functions.

When

you

switch the tuner

back

on,thelasttuned

stationwill

be

on.

The

presets will stay in the

memory

for approximately 2

weeks,

even

ifthereis

an

interruption.

IK'

(21)

Listening

to

Compact

Discs

|

Sequential

play

Sequential play refers to play beginning with the first track

and

continuinginorderto thelast track.

(Also available

from

the

remote

control.)

2-3

4

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1

Press

the

CD

input select button.

2

Press

OPEN/CLOSE

to

open

the disc

tray.

Insert

the disc with

label

facing up.

Do

not putyourfingerthroughthe holeinthemiddleofthe disc tray.Itcouldgetcaught

when

the tray closes.

Label

must

faceup.

Press

OPEN/CLOSE

to

close the disc

tray.

When

the disc trayisclosed, the discrotates,

and

thetotal

number

of tracks

and

total playingtime both

appear on

the

display panel.

Total playingtime

Press the

CD

play

button.

Discplaybeginsfromthefirsttrack

on

thedisc.

The

pickup

(a laser device that readsthe information

on

the disc surface)

moves

acrossthe disc

as

the discisplayed.

•The number

ofthe track being played willflash while the

trackisplayed

and go

outatthe

end

ofthattrack.

The

track

number

currently playing flashes.

•Play stops automatically

when

the last track

on

the disc finishes playing. (Thedisplay returnstothetotal

number

of tracks

and

totalplayingtimeindications.)

Note*

If you pressthe play button instead of

OPEN/CLOSE

after

insertingadisc,the tray willclose

and

playwillstart directly

fromthe track1,but thetotaltracks

and

totalplaying time

(22)

To

temporarily

stop the disc play

(Also availablefromthe

remote

control.)

Press the

pause

button.

6

The

track

number

display

and

theelapsedtimewillstart flashing.

Presstheplay or

pause

button to play again.

To

stop the disc play

(Also availablefromthe

remote

control.)

Press the stop

button.

The

playerswitchestothestop

mode

and

thetotal

number

oftracks

(23)

Listening

to

Compact

Discs

(continued)

Direct

access

play

Direct

access

allows you tostartsequential play from a specific tracktothelasttrack

on

thedisc.

Make

surethe playerisnotinthe

program

mode when

usingdirect

access.

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From

the

main

unit

1

Press

the

CD

input select button.

2

Turn

the Jog

dial

to select

the

track

where you

want

to

begin

play.

r

d

From

the

remote

control

1

Press

the

CD

input select button.

2

Press

a

numeric

button

to select the

desired

track

number.

(24)

Program

play

Thisfunctionallows

you

to

program

upto

36

tracks

on

adiscin

any

order

you

choose.

2

3

From

the

main

unit

1

Press the

CD

Input select button.

2

Turn

the jog

dial

to select

the

track

you

want

to

play.

The

formerdisplaywillreturnif

you

allow8

seconds

toelapse before accomplishingthenextoperation.

Ifthishappens, repeatthisstep.

3

Press SET.

The

program

indicatorwill

appear

on

the display.

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The

displaywill

show

the

programmed

orderforabout1

sec-ond:

Then

itwilldisplaythe

whole

play time.

4

Repeat

steps 2

and

3

for

each

track

you

wish

to

program

in

sequence.

Program

indicator

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The programmed

tracks

Totalplayingtime of the

programmed

tracks

5

Press

the

CD

play button.

Program

playwillbeginfromthefirsttrack

you

programmed.

Program

memory

function

The

playerwillretainthe

programmed

tracksuntil

you

cancelthe

program

play

mode

by openingthe

compact

disc tray orby pressing

the cancel button (see

page

27).

The

player will retain the

pro-grammed

tracksapproximatelyfor2 weeks,

even

ifthereisa

power

interruption.

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From

the

remote

control

1

Press the

CD

input select

button.

2

Press

PROGRAM.

The

program

indicatorwill

appear

on

the display.

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Repeat

step

3

until

you

have completed

the

program.

5

Press the

CD

play button.

The

program

play will begin from the first track

you

pro-grammed.

Program

indicator

3

Press

the

numeric

buttons

to

select

the

track

numbers.

To

selecta track

between

1

and

10:

Pressthe appropriatenumericbutton

1-10/0

directly.

To

selecta two-digit track

over

10:

Firstpress

+10

and

thena numericbutton 1-10/0.

For

example:

Trackno. 13:PTToHTl Trackno.20:FfflFTo|[To7g

Trackno. 35:

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Notes:

•ERROR

appears

on

the track display

when

you

program

a nonexistenttrack.

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I

Changing

the

program

(Also availablefromthe

remote

control.)

Press

CANCEL

(front

panel or

remote

control)

in

the

stop

mode.

CANCEL

-CANCEL

O/o

Each

time

you

pressthecancelbutton,

you

willcancelthelasttrack

inthe

programmed

sequence.

Example:

When

you

have

programmed

tracks3, 5

and

7,the trackswill

be

canceledinthe

sequence

of7,5

and

3.

Note:

It is not possible to clear only the tracks located in the middle

program

(such

as

thethirdof five tracks).

To

add

the entry

You

can add

the entryinthestop

mode.

From

the

main

unit

Inthe stop

mode,

turnthe jogdialto select thedesiredtrack

and

thenpress

SET.

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To

confirm

the

program

(Also availablefromthe

remote

control.)

While

in

stop

mode,

press the skip/search

button.

O

O

Each

timeyou pressthe skip/search button, the display

shows

the next trackinthe

program

sequence.

To

cancel

program

play

1. Press

PROGRAM

on

the

remote

controlinthestop

mode.

The

program

indicatorwillflashforseveralseconds.

2. Press

CANCEL

while the

program

indicatorisflashing.

The

program

indicator

goes

out

and

the

program

iscleared.

Note:

When

you

press

OPEN/CLOSE

to

open

the disctray,the

program

playiscancelled.

From

the remote

control

Inthestop

mode,

pressthedesired numericbutton.

(27)

Listening

to

Compact

Discs

(continued)

Random

play

(onlyfromthe

remote

control)

The microcomputer

willautomatically selecta

sequence

oftracks to

be

playedin

random

order.

Note:

You

cannot use random

playincombinationwith

program

play.

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1

Press

the

CD

input select button.

2

Press

RANDOM

on

the

remote

control

while

player

is in

the

stop

mode.

The

random

indicatorwilllight

on

the display,

and random

play

willstart.

Random

indicator

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To

cancel

random

play

Press

RANDOM

once

again

to

end random

play.

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Special features

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Skip function

(Also availablefromthe

remote

control.)

While

in

play

mode,

press

w^/^

or

skip

button

momentarily

until

you

locate

the

de-sired

track.

Pickupskips forward.

O

The

pickup willskip as

many

tracks asthe

number

of

times

you

pressthe button.

Pickupskipsbackward.

Pressingthisbutton

once

moves

thepickuptothe begin-ning of the track being played. If

you

press the button

repetitively, the pickupwill skipas

many

tracks asthe

number

oftimes

you

pressthe button.

In

program

or

random

play

mode:

•If

you

pressthe skipbutton during

program

or

random

play, the pickup willskip from

one

track toanother in the

pro-grammed

sequence.

•If

you

press the skipbutton during

random

play, the

pickupskips

backward

tothebeginningofthecurrenttrack,not to theprevioustrack.

Search

function

(Also availablefromthe

remote

control.)

While

in

play

mode,

press

and

hold

one

of

the

search

buttons.

Release the button

when

you

have reached

the

desired

point.

•/»»,

O

Pickup

moves

forward.

Q

Pickup

moves

backward.

•Atfirst,thepickupwill

move

slowly

and

thenrapidlyifyouhold the

buttonin.

•The

volume

levelwilldroptoaboutVa ofnormal.

In

program

and

random

play

modes:

(29)

Listening

to

Compact

Discs

Repeat

function

(onlyfromthe

remote

control)

Thisfunctionrepeatsthe play ofalltracks.

Press

REPEAT

before or

during

play.

REPEAT

o

To

cancel repeat

play

Press

REPEAT

once

again.

REPEAT

o

(30)

Listening

to

Tapes

You

can use

either

deck

1 or

deck

2

fortape playback byfollowing

the

same

steps.

To

play

back

prerecorded

cassettes

o o

7

DECK1/2

e

T

5

C=>

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0"

o

COUNTER

RESET

1

Press

the

TAPE

input select button.

2

Press EJECT,

and

then

Insert

the

cassette

you

wish

to

play.

•Insertthe cassettewith the

exposed

tapefacing

down.

•You

can use

normal,

chrome and

metaltapesforplayback.

This

deck

automatically identifiesthe kind of tapeloaded,

and

setsthe equalization accordingly. (Auto tape selector function)

•To

resetthetape counterto000,firstpressthe

DECK

1/2to selectthe

deck

you

aregoingto

use

and

pressthecounter

reset button.

When

the

system

reversesto play the reverseside ofthe

tape, thecounterwillcount

backward

(000,999,998...).

3

Press

REVERSE

MODE.

Each

time

you

press, the displaywill

show

one

ofthree

re-verse

mode

indicators.

^

:

The

playerplays

one

sideonly,

and

then thetape

automatically stops.

:

The

player plays both sides,

and

then the tape

automatically stops.

If

you

startplaybackinthereverse

mode,

the player plays

back

only

one

side.

CZD

When

you

load a cassetteinto

only

one

ofthe

two

decks;

The

playerplaysbothsides of thetape repeatedly

until

you

pressthestop button.

When

you

load cassettesInto

both decks;

The

player playsbothsides (forward

and

reverse) ofthetapein

deck

1,

and

then bothsides of thetape in

deck

2.Playbackwillcontinueuntil

you

pressthe

stopbutton.(See

page

33.)

Press

DOLBY NR

if

the cassette

you

want

to

play

was

recorded

with

Dolby

noise

re-duction.

•The

Dolby

NR

indicatorlights.

•Ifthe tape

was

not recorded in a Dolby

NR

mode,

press

DOLBY

NR

again.

The

Dolby

NR

indicatorwill

go

out.

Press

one

of

the play

buttons

to

start

play-back.

(Also availablefromtheremotecontrol.)

>

:

The

forwardside(frontside)willplay.

<

:

The

reversesidewillplay.

The

display indicateswhich tapeisplaying.

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•When

you

loadcassettesinboth decks,press

DECK

1/2 to select the

deck

you

want

touse.

•You

can

reversethe direction of playmanuallyduringplaybackby pressingtheopposite playbackbutton.

31

(31)

Listening

to

Tapes

(continued)

To

stop playback

(Also availablefromthe

remote

control.)

Press the stop

button.

Full

auto-stop

When

thetapereachesthe end, thetapetransportwill

automati-callystop.

However,

ifyou

have

setthereverse

mode

selectbutton to

CZD

in tne playback

mode,

the auto-stop function will not operate.

About

the

Dolby Noise Reduction

system

Using

Dolby

NR

reduces tapehiss inthehigh-frequencyrange. It

booststhelevel ofthehigh-frequency

program

contentduring re-cording,

and

lowersitbythe

same

amount

during playback,

simul-taneously reducing high-frequency noise incurred during the

recordingprocess.

This

system has

theDolby B-type ofnoise-reduction "system.With

DolbyB, noiseisreducedtoaboutone-third. If

you

are playing a

tapethat

was

recorded with Dolby

NR, use

the Dolby

NR

mode

during playback.

Dolby

noise reduction manufactured under license from

Dolby

LaboratoriesLicensing Corporation.

"DOLBY"

and

thedouble-

D

symbol

aretrademarks of

(32)

Listening

to

two

tapes consecutiveiy

(Steps

5

and

6 also available

from

the

remote

control.)

2

4

32

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W«f"£

1 L

-3

O O

>

5

[ a

CO

1

Press

the

TAPE

input select button.

2

Load

cassettes

in

decks

1

and

2.

Load

withthe side that

you

wishtolistentofirstfacing

you

in

deckl.

T

P P

E

0

0

0

_

"H*iff"J

3

Press

REVERSE

MODE

to

set

the

C^lJ

mode.

4

Press

DOLBY

NR

if

the cassette

you

want

to

play

was

recorded

with

Dolby

noise

re-duction.

The

Dolby

NR

indicatorwill

appear

on

the display

when

Dolby

NR

ison.

5

Press

DECK

1/2

to select

deck

1

.

The

deck

1 indicatorwillappear.

6

Press

the

forward-side

playback

(t>)

button

to

start

playback.

The

two tapeswillplay

back

as

follows:

Forward

r>)side oftape in

deck

1

7

Reverse

side oftape a in

deckl

/

Forward

\

side oftape

y

in

deck

2

/

Reverse

sideoftape in

deck

2

To

stop the tape

midway

Press

the

stop

button.

•You

can

alsostartplayback from apositionotherthantheforward

side of the tape in

deck

1 by pressing the opposite playback

button.

•When

you

loadcassettesinboth decks,the

deck

1/2indicatorwill

show

which deck

you

loadedlast.

•When

you

switch

on

thepower,the

deck

1 indicatorwillalways appear.

(33)

Listening

to

Tapes

(continued)

O

O

|i

i

™~

)|

o

o

[

«(TPS!

To

find

the

beginning

of

a

program

(TPS: tape

program

sensor)

(Also available

from

the

remote

control.)

Press

the fast-forward/rewind (TPS) button while

the tape

is

playing.

( -»«(TPS)

~1

|

ITPS)»»~)

Ifthe

forward

aide(: •)ofthe tapeisplaying:

i"'-"*' '

The

tapewillplayfromthebeginningofthenextprogram.

The

tape will rewind to the beginning of the present program.

Then

the

program

willplay again.

TRPE

0

35

"Z.6 '

^

m

Ifthe reverse side

(<)

ofthe

tape

isplaying:

The

reverseofthe

above

willtakeplace.

Whilea

TPS

operationistaking place, the play indicatorwillflash.

To

fast

forward

or

rewind

the tape

Press the fast-forward/rewind (TPS) button while

the

tape

is

stopped.

( -»<(TPS) [

| (TPS)

The

tapewillstart

moving

athigh

speed

inthe direction of thearrow

{«,

)

regardlessofwhichdirection

mode

itisin.

To

fastforwardorrewindthetapewhile

you

are playinga tapein

another deck, press

DECK

1/2 buttontoswitch to thenonplaying deck,

and

thenpressthefastforwardorrewindbutton.

(34)

Making a

Recording

|

To

record

from

the radio or

external

source

Although

you can

record a

compact

discusingthe following

proce-dures,

we

recommend

thatyou

use

the

compact

disc edit-recording

procedure to record

a compact

disc.

(See

"Edit-Recording from

Compact

Discs"

on

pages

38-43.)

To

make

atape-to-tape recording,

see

"Tape-to-Tape Recording"

on

page

37.

(Steps 4

and

5

also available

from

the

remote

control.)

Switch

on

the

power.

1

Press

the

deck 2

eject

button

to

load a

cas-sette

in

deck

2.

•You

cannot record

on

the leadertape(thefirstfew revolu-tions)

so

take

up

the leadertapeinadvance.

•You

can use

normal

and chrome

tapesforrecording.

This

deck

automatically identifiesthe kind of tape loaded,

and

sets the bias (for recording)

and

equalization

accord-ingly.

(Auto tape

selector function)

2

When

making

a

Dolby

NR

recording,

press

the

DOLBY NR

so

that

the

Dolby

NR

indicator

appears.

3

Press

REVERSE

MODE

to select

the reverse

mode

you want

to

use.

Z

One

side will record,

and

then the tape will stop automatically.

^tZ^

: Both sides will record (forwardside/reverse side)

~~

and

thenthe

tapewillstop automatically.

4

Press

REC PAUSE

to

put

the

cassette

deck

into

the

recording

standby

mode;

then

press

the

input select

button

to

select

your

desired

sound

source.

The

tapedirectionindicatorswillflashto

show

the directionin

which

you can

record.

F

M

ouwrclock

JESS

HiiiliJ I O.OLBVNR |

MAX-VOLUME

Recordingino icator

5

Press

one

of

the

playback

buttons

to

start

recording

and

start

playing the

source

to

be

recorded.

|

>

|

:

When

recording

on

eithertheforwardsideorboth

sides.

<

:

When

recording only

on

thereverseside.

Your

attention is

drawn

to the fact that recording

pre-re-corded tapesordiscs

on

otherpublishedorbroadcast

(35)

Tape-to-tape

recording

from

deck

1

to

deck

2

The

recording level

and

the noisereduction effect ofthe original (playback)tapewill

be

recorded

on

the

new

tapejust

as

they

were

intheoriginalrecording.

^

*

11

3

1

<

O

1

Insert

the

playback

cassette

into

deck

1

and

the cassette

you

are

recording

on

(the editing

tape) into

deck

2.

•Advance

the leadertapethree or four revolutions.

•You

can

also

use

thedifferenttypesoftapesfor

each deck

1

and

2.

2

Press

the

TAPE

input

select button.

3

Select

the

desired reverse

mode.

"Z Single-sided recording (forward side only)

c

^

:

Two-sided

recording (forward side/reverse side)

4

Press

one

of

the

one-touch

tape

edit

buttons

(NORMAL

or

HIGH)

to select editing

speed.

NORMAL: When

you

wish to monitor the

sound

while

re-cording

HIGH:

When

you wish torecordatahigh

speed

(about

1.7timesnormal speed)

The

synchrostartfunctionstartstape-to-tape recording.

O

O-

p

R

EC

PAUS

E

( )

To

briefly

interrupt

tape-to-tape

recording

(Also availablefromtheremotecontrol.)

Press

REC

PAUSE.

REC PAUSE

C

J

•The

cassette

deck

will

go

intothe

pause mode.

•To

resume

recording, press

one

oftheone-touch tape edit

but-tons.

To

stop the

tape-to-tape-recording

(Also availablefromtheremotecontrol.)

Press the stop button

in

the

deck

section.

Both

decks

willstop.

To

record

another tape

on

the remaining blank

tape

When

the

deck

1 completes playing

back

and

stops, the

deck

2

(36)

Edit-Recording

from

Compact

Discs

You

can

edit-record

up

to

36

tracks. Before recording, thecassette

deck

will automatically rewindthe

Usingthe edit-recordingsafeguardsagainsta breakinthe continu- tapetothe beginning

and

make

a non-recorded

passage

about

ityofthe

sound

when

the recording

changes

from

one

sideofthe 10 seconds, thenstop.

tapetothe other.

So

you

don't

have

tosetthecassette tapetothestartingposition before recording.

|

Sequential

CD

recording

(ALBUM)

The

system

calculates

and

displaysin

advance

the length of the

taperequired to

accommodate

therecording ofallthe tracks

on

the

compact

disc in their original sequence.

The

tracks arethen

re-cordedintheiroriginalsequence.

Switch

on

the

power.

1

Press

the

CD

input select button.

2

Press

OPEN/CLOSE

on

the

CD

player to

load

a

disc.

In thisediting

mode, you can use compact

discs with

up

to

36

tracks.

3

Press

CD

EDIT.

4

Turn

the Jog

dial

to

select

ALBUM.

The

ALBUM,

PROGRAM,

and

FIT displays will

appear

in

sequence.

5

Press

SET.

The

length ofthetaperequired torecordallthe tracks

appears

on

thedisplay.

Album

edit-recordingdisplay

li!J»'!MI

R

C

-

5

9

MAX*

CUGDQDGDCECECIDCBCEUSQBE)^

VOLUME

Ifthe

compact

disc

has

37

or

more

tracks,

ERROR

appears

first

and

thenthe

system

willautomatically establish the

pro-gram

edit-recording

mode

(See

page

42).

Program

up to

36

tracks in the

program

edit-recording

mode,

and proceed

withthe recording.

6

Load

a

cassette

in

deck

2.

•Since, in this case,

you

need

a tape that is at least

59

minuteslong,inserta

C-60

tape.

Check

that the tape's erasure prevention tabs are intact.

Then

insertthecassetteinto

deck

2.

•When

making a

Dolby

NR

recording,press

DOLBY

NR.

7

Turn

the jog

dial

to

specify

the length of

the

tape

you

are using.

Editindicator

38

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