Panasonic
CD
Stereo
System
SC-CH11
Operating
Instructions
Thank
you
forpurchasing
thisproduct.
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
INHAZARDOUS
RADIATION EXPOSURE.
DO
NOT OPEN COVERS
AND
DO NOT
REPAIR
YOUR-SELF.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL.
(Backofproduct)
DANGER-lnvisibia laserradiationwhan
opaii.
AVOID
DIRECTEX-POSURE TO BEAM.
(Insideofproduct)
THIS
MUSIC
SYSTEM
ISCAPABLE 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
ITWILL
REPRODUCE
THIS
AM
STEREO
SIGNAL
ONLY
IN
AM
MONO,
WHICH,
IN
EFFECT,
ISOF
NO
LESSER
QUALITY
THAN
YOUR
EXISTING
AM
MONO
MUSIC
SYSTEM.
Suggestions
for
Safety
Use
a
standard
AC
wall outlet
1.
Use from
an
AC
power
source
ofhigh
voltage,such
as
thatused
foran
airconditioner,isvery
dangerous.
Afiremight be
caused
bysuch
a connection.2.
A DC
power
source
cannot be used.
Be
suretocheck
thepower
sourcecarefully, especiallyon
aship or otherplace
where
DC
isused.Grasp
the
plug
when
disconnecting the
power
supply cord
1.
Wet hands
aredangerous.
A
dangerous
electricshock
may
resultifthe plugistouched bywet
hands.2.
Never place
heavy
itemson
top
ofthepower
supply
cord,nor
forceittobend
sharply.Place
the unit
where
itwillbe
well
ventilated
Placethis unit atleast10cm
(4")away
fromwallsurfaces,etc.Avoid
places
such as
the following:
Indirectsunlight orinother
places
where
thetemperature
ishigh.
In
places
where
thereisexcessive
vibration or humidity.Such
conditionsmightdamage
the cabinetand/orothercomponent
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
seriouselectricshock
might occur if this unit is repaired,dis-assembled
or reconstructed by unauthorized persons, or if theinternalpartsare accidentallytouched.
Take
particular
care
ifchildren
are
present
Never
permit children to put anything, especially metal, insidethisunit.
A
seriouselectricshock
ormalfunctioncould occurifarticlessuch ascoins, needles, screwdrivers,etc.are insertedthroughthe ventilation holes,etc.ofthis unit.
If
water
isspilled
on
the
unit
Be
extremelycarefulifwaterisspilledon
theunit,because
afireor serious electricshock
might occur. Immediately disconnect thepower
cordplug,and
consult withyourdealer.Avoid
spray-type
insecticides
Insecticidesmight
cause
cracksor"cloudiness"inthecabinetand
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
theymight
cause
flakingorcloudinessofthe cabinetfinish.Disconnect
the
power
supply cord
ifthe unit
will
not
be
used
for
a long time
Iftheunitis leftforalongtimewiththe
power
ON,
thisnot onlywillshortenitsusefuloperationlife,but also
may
cause
othertrouble.If
trouble
occurs
If,during operation, the
sound
isinterrupted or indicatorsno
longer illuminate, or ifan abnormal
odourorsmoke
isdetected,imme-diately disconnect the
power
cord plug,and
contact with yourdealer or
an
Authorized ServiceCenter.For
United
Kingdom
("EB" area
code model
only)The
"EB"
shown
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
surethatyou
insertthe batteriessothattheirpositive(+)and
negative {-) polaritiesmatch
thepolaritiesindicatedin the compartment. Batteries installed incorrectlymay
leakand cause damage.
• Referto
"Use
ofbatteries"foradditional information.3
Close
the
cover.
Use
of
batteries
•
Do
notmixoldand
new
batteriesor batteries ofdifferenttypes (carbonand
alkaline, etc.).•The
average
batterylife isaboutone
year.Although the batterylifevaries
depending
on
how
oftenthedeviceisused,you
shouldgenerallyreplace the batteriesabout
once
a
year.•Replace
the batteriesifcommands
fromtheremote
controltrans-mitter
do
notoperatethe uniteven
when
the transmitterisheldclosetothefrontpanel.
•Never
subject batteries toexcessive heator flame;do
notattempttodisassemble them;
and be
sure they arenotshort-circuited. •Ifyou
willnotbeusing theremote
controlforalong period of time,remove
the batteriesand
storethem
inacool,darkplace.•If
a
battery leaks,remove
allbatteriesand
disposeofthem
prop-erly.Thoroughly clean the batterycompartment
beforeinsertingnew
batteries.Ifthe leaking electrolyte
comes
intocontact with skin or clothes,flushwithwater immediately.
•Keep
batteriesout of thereachofchildren.•
Do
notuse
rechargeable-type (nickel-cadmium)batteries.•Do
notattempttorechargealkalineorcarbonbatteries.•Always remove
old,weak,
or worn-out batteries promptlyand
disposeof
them
properly.•
Do
notdisposeofused
batteriesinhouseholdrubbish.Operation notes
Aim
theremote
controltransmissionwindow
towardthe amplifier'ssensor.Avoid
any
obstacles.6 meters
5
ii—\
Amplifier dust Avoiddust•Be
surethetransmissionwindow and
the amplifier'ssensorare freefromdust.Excessive dust might preventreception.•Ifdirectsunlight or other strong light sourcestrikes the
remote
controlsignalsensorpart oftheamplifier,it
may
impairtheremote
control's operation.Ifthereisa problem, placethe amplifier
away
fromthelightsource.•Ifthis
system
isinstalled in arack with glass doors, the glassdoors' thickness or color might
make
it necessary touse
theremote-control transmitterashorterdistancefromthesystem.
•
Use
theremote
control withina
60-degree angleoftheamplifier.The
reachable distanceiswithin6 metersdirectlyfacingtoward theamplifier.Preparations
Supplied accessories
Check
the
packing
carton
for
these accessories.
AC
power
supply cord 1pc.Remote
control transmitterRAK-SC307WM
1 pc.LW/MW
loopantenna
1 pc.FM
indoorantenna
1pc.1
Remote
controlbatteries(UM-4,AAA, R03)
2pes.Antenna
holder 1 pc.Mounting
screws
2pes.Attachment plug 1pc. (ForUnited
Kingdom
only)Note:
Preparations
Connections
Connect
the
FM
indoor
antenna
provided with
this
system.
Tack
ortapethisantenna
toawall.Ifyou
use atack,be sureit
does
not contacttheinternalantenna
wire. Experimentwiththeheight
and
direction oftheantenna
untilyou
achievethebestreception.
For best
receptionand sound
quality:Use
an
FM
outdoor antenna. Ifyou use
an
FM
outdooran-tenna,disconnecttheindoor antenna.
Connecting
theFM
indoor
antenna
FM
indoorantenna
(included)Tack
ortapeto wall
FM
outdoor antenna
(notincluded)Ifthe
FM
indoorantenna
does
not provide satisfactory reception ofFM
broadcasts,use
an
outdoor antenna.You
may
need
an outdoorantenna
ifyou use
thissystem
ina
mountainous
region or insideareinforced-concretebuilding, etc.An
outdoorantenna
shouldbe
installedbya competent
technician only.FM
outdoorantenna
(notincluded)ANT—
v
^ J
75-ohm
coaxialcable(notincluded)
For United
Kingdom-Use
theattachmentplug (included).
For areas except
forUnitedKingdom
©
Remove
a pieceofthe outervinylsheathfromtheend.
©
Bundle
the shieldbraid,and
remove a
pieceofthe innervinyl sheath covering the
corewire.
(3) Tiltthe lever
back and
insert the corewireand
theshield braid.(3) Closethe lever
and
pull thecablegently to
be
surethatitissecured.
30
mm
15mm
-FMANT(750)
Connect
the
LW/MW
loop
antenna
provided
with
this
system.
You
must
connectthisantenna
to receiveLW/MW
broadcasts.Connect
theLW/MW
loopantenna
to theAM
antenna
termi-nal.(Theindication
AM
used
hereincludesbothMW
and
LW.)You may
attachtheLW/MW
antenna
holder to the rearpanelofthe
system
or toarack or other structure.Clamp
theantenna
tothe holderand
positiontheloopforthebest reception.
To
minimize noisepickup,keep
the loop an-tennaaway
fromthespeaker
cable,power
cord,and
metalsurfaces.
Rear
panel of theunit\
LW/MW
antenna
holder (included)Screws
(included)LW/MW
loopantenna
(included)Connecting
theLW/MW
loop
antenna:
LW/MW
loopantenna
(included)
Connecting
theLW/MW
outdoor antenna
(notincluded)You
may
need an
outdoorantenna
ifyou use
thissystem
inamountainous
region or insidea reinforced-concrete building,etc.
5-12
m
Connect
the
speaker
cables
[forright
(R)
and
left
(L)
channels].
Match
thetwo wires fromtheleftand
rightspeaker cableswiththe
same
colored levers of thespeakerterminals,theninsert thewiresintothe respective terminals.For
areas
except
forUnited
Kingdom
Be
suretoconnectthe striped wire to thenegativeStripef terminals.
'e
©
.LOOP ANT AMANT-Run
between
5and
12m
ofvinyl-covered wire horizontallyalong
a
window
orotherconvenientlocation.
Notes:
•Connect
speaker cables before connecting theAC
power
supply.
•The
loadimpedance
ofany
speakerused
withthisunitmust
be
6ohms.
Connection
of
speaker
cables
1. Stripoffthe outer c covering,
and
twistthecenter conductor.
2. Tiltthe lever
back and
insertthewire.
3. Closethe lever
and
pull the wire gentlytobe surethatitissecure.
Notes:
To
preventdamage
to circuitry,nevershort-circuit positive(+)terminalsand
negative(-)speaker
wires.Be
suretoconnectonly positive(+)wires to positive(+)terminals
and
negative (-)wires tonegative(-)terminals.
15
mm
TwistX
5
Connect
the
AC
power
supply cord
after
you
have connected
allother
cables
and
cords.
Note:
Configuration of the
AC
outletand
AC
power
supply corddifferaccordingtoarea.
Front
Panel
Controls
and
Functions
The
functions indicatedbythenumbers
withblackbackground
(forexample
Q)
can
alsobeactivatedfromtheremote
controltransmit-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
youwant
to begin recording automatically atapresettime).0
Cancel
button
(CANCEL)
Press
tocancelthecontentschosen
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 thedesiredtimermode
or toadjust the clock.O
Sleep timer button
(SLEEP)
Press
when
you want
thesystem
to turnitself off.©
Compact
disc
edit-recording
mode
select
button
(CD
EDIT)
Presstoselect thedesirededit-recording
mode.
©
Tuning
mode
select
button
(TUNING)
Presstoselectthe preset,
manual
orautotuningmode.
®
Band
select
button
(BAND)
Presstoselect the
LW,
MW
orFM
radioband.®
FM
mode/beat
proof
button
(FM
MODE/BP)
Pressto select the
FM
listeningmode
(stereo ormonaural)during
FM
broadcastsor toreducetheunwanted
beatsignals (whistle)during recordingofaLW/MW
broadcast.©
Jog
dial
(AIJOG)
Use
toselectthecontentsofthemode,
i.e.,select tracksinCD
playermode
or stationsinthe tunermode, as
wellasmany
other functions.
Front
Panel
Controls
and
Functions
(continued)
Amplifier
Amplifier
controls
©
Power
"STANDBY
(!)/ON"
switch
and
indica-tor
(POWER
STANDBY
(!)/ON)
Thisswitchswitches
ON
and
OFF
thesecondarycircuitpower
only.
The
unitisinthe"standby"conditionwhen
thisswitchis set to theSTANDBY
(1) position. Regardless ofthe switch setting, the primary circuit is always "live" as tong as thepower
cordisconnectedtoan
electrical outlet.•The
indicatorwillilluminatewhen
theunitis in"STANDBY"
condition.@
Equalizer controls
(GRAPHIC EQUALIZER
LEVEL)
©
Super bass
button
(SUPER BASS)
Presstoboostthe
dynamic
low-frequencyranges.©
Volume
level
control
(VOLUME)
Turn
toadjustthevolume
level.When
turningthecontrol,thealphanumericdisplayshows
thevolume
level.Note
that—
dB
isthelowestvolume
settingand
0dB
isthehighest.
@
Volume
preset button
(VOL
PRESET)
Use
to presetvolume
fortimerplay.© ©
©
@©
@
triMODOUtLC»MirfIOfC«
.utcT n y\
y
or-Cassette
deck
@
Deck
1cassette 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 putdeck
2
intotherecordstandbymode.
®
Tape
counter
reset
button
(COUNTER
RESET)
Presstoresetthetape counterindicator to000.
®
Deck
1cassette
eject
button
{A
EJECT)
Pressto
open
thedeck
1 cassetteholder.©
Deck
1/deck
2
select
button
(DECK
1/2)
Presstoselectthedeck
tobe
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. Thissystem has
theDolby B-type noisereductionsystem.©
Reverse
mode
select
button
(REVERSE
MODE)
Pressto select thereverse
mode
(forplaybackand
recording).®
Deck
2 cassette
eject
button
(±
EJECT)
Front
Panel
Controls
and
Functions
(continued)
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PanasonicCompact
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
tomove
forwardorbackward
throughthe trackson
adisc,ortoheardisc
sound
athighspeed
whilesearchingintheplay
mode.
<$ Pause
button
(II)Remote
Control
Unit
Controls
and
Functions
v.
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I
Common
operation controls
The
function description ofbuttons©,
©
and
©
isas described under"Amplifier controls"on page
10.@
CD
input
select
button (CD)
Press
toselecttheCD
source.©
Tuner
Input select
button
(TUNER/BAND)
Press
toselectthe tuner source.@
Muting
button
(MUTING -20
dB)
Press
to temporarilyattenuate (mute)thevolume
level.Tuner
controls
The
function descriptionofbuttons©
and
Q
isas described under"Tuner
control"on page
8.@
Preset-tuning buttons
(1-10/0)
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 thecompact
disc'strack.©
Program
button
(PROGRAM)
Presstoactivatethe
program
playmode.
You
can
thenenter specifictracksusing thenumericbuttons.®
Random
button
(RANDOM)
Press
toplay the disc's tracksinrandom
order.®
Repeat
button
(REPEAT)
Presstoactivate therepeat
mode.
@
Cancel
button
(CANCEL)
Pressto
change
theprogram. (Seepage
27.)Cassette
deck
controls
Cassette
deck
section
The
function description ofbuttons<J>,©,
<£>,describedunder "Cassette deck"
on page
11.
Setting
the
Time
of
Day
These
instructions explainhow
tosetthetimeof18:20.Switch
on
the
power.
1
Press
CLOCK/TIMER.
2
Select
the
CLOCK
mode
by
turning
the
Jog
dial.The
displaywillchange
toP-TIMER,
R-TIMER,
SLEEP,
and
CLOCK.
CLOCK
The
displaywillreturn towhat
was
previously indicatedifyou
allow10or
more seconds
toelapse beforeyou
accomplishthenextoperation.
3
Press
SET.
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tn
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L.
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Press
SET.
6
Turn
the
jog
dial
to
the
correct
minute.
Going
from59
to00 on
theminutedisplaywillnotchange
thehourdisplay. I
\
'7
1r
in
r
o
ici
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i-
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iore
u
7
Press
SET.
•The
displaywillchange
tothepreviousdisplay.• Pressing
SET
resets theclockto"0"seconds. Note:"E"
appears
on
the displayifthepower
cordhas
been once
discon-nectedor there
has
been
apower
failure. Ifthishappens,resetthe time.4
Turn
the
jog
dial
to
the
correct
hour.
Turn clockwisetoincrease
numbers and
counterclockwisetodecrease.
Flashing
Basic Operating
Procedure
(Also available
from
theremote
control.Follow
theprocedure
described
below.) 1 Pan itSS AMI4^
a.
Headphones
(not included)J
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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
displayoftheselectedmode
willappear. Ifyou
press adifferent
sound
source while listening toa compact
disc or tape,the disc ortapeautomaticallystopsplaying.•When
selecting the tapemode
from theremote
control,press
<l>
on
TAPE
instead.The
deck
willautomaticallystartplaying.3
Start
the
sound
source.
4
Adjust the
volume
level.The memory
backup
functionwillretainthevolume
leveland
sound
source.Note:
Before
you
setthesystem
tothestandbymode, be
suretoreducethe
volume
level to prevent the extremely high output from theamplifierfrom
damaging
thespeakers.How
to
mute
the
volume
Press the
muting
button
on
the
remote
control.
MUTING
-20dB
The
mutingindicatorappears
on
the display.•This lowersthe
volume
levelby20
dB
(approximatelyVio).•Cancel
themuted
stateby pressingthemutingbuttononce
againorreducethe
volume
levetto theminimum
positionand
thenreset tothedesiredvolume.How
to
use
headphones
(not included)Reduce
the
volume
level.Connect
the
headphones
to
the
headphones
jack.
•When
you
connecttheheadphones,
thespeakerswill automati-callycutoff.•Avoid
listening torprolonged periodsoftimetoprevent hearingdamage.
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
willappear
onlywhen
theFM
mode
isselected.3
Press the band-select button
to
select
FM,
LW
or
MW.
The
displaywillshow
which
band
youselected.Received band
Received
frequenciesF
M
q
n
q n
J
U
MHz
MAX-IM.
SS
VOLUME
4
Turn
the jog
dial
to
tune
inthe
desired
broad-cast.
The
displaywillshow
thefrequencytowhichyou
have
tuned. •Ifyou
have
tunedinanFM
stereo broadcast, theFM
stereoindicatorwillappear.
Warn,
Listening
to
Radio
Broadcasts
(continued)
Automatic
tuner operation
only
for
FM
Only
forFM
broadcastingstation,you can
automaticallytuneintheFM
stationby
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.^
: Counterclockwiseforthefrequencydownward.
The
changingofthedisplayed frequencywiltbeautomaticallyMemory
presetting
When
you
presetbroadcast frequenciestothememory, you can
theneasily selectany
ofthose broadcast frequenciesby pressingone
ofthe preset-tuningbuttonson
theremote
controlorbyusing the jogdial.You
can
inputup
to30
radio stations (10FM,
10LW
and
10MW)
intothe tuner's preset
memory.
(When
you
memorize
anew
frequencyon
a preset channel, itcancels the frequency previously
memorized
on
that presetchannel.)
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
timeyou
pressthis button, theMANUAL,
PRESET
and
(AUTO)
modes
alternatelyappear.•AUTO
willappear
onlywhen
theFM
mode
isselected.3
Tune
in
your
favorite
station
using the
Jog
dial.
Turn
thejogdialuntilthe correctfrequencyand
the quartz lock indicatorappear
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
isflashing.
r^v :
The
channelnumber
willincreasefrom1 to 10.:
The
channelnumber
willdecrease
from 10to1 .M
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in
IU
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number
Press
SET.
The
program
indicatorwilldisappear.Repeat
steps 3
through
6
to
memorize
a
sta-tion
ineach
of
the
remaining preset channels.
Listening
to
Radio
Broadcasts
(continued)
Memory
tuner Operation
(to listentobroadcaststationspresetintomemory)
Switchon
thepower and be
sureyou've completed the stepsof"Memory
presetting"on page
19.e
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FM
MODE/BP
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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
selectedpresetchannelwillappear
on
the display.F
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noise
isexcessive
inthe
FM
mode
Press
FM MODE/BP
to
monaural
position.
FM MODE/BP
You
willbe
inthemonaural
positionwhen
theFM
STEREO
indica-tor
goes
out.The
sound
willthenbe heardinmonaural.Ifthebroadcastsignalisweak,
orifthere isalargeamount
ofinterference,you
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control
1
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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
recentmemory
system
remembers
thebroadcaststation lasttunedtowhen
you
switch thepower
tostandbymode
or select other functions.When
you
switch the tunerback
on,thelasttunedstationwill
be
on.The
presets will stay in thememory
for approximately 2weeks,
even
ifthereisan
interruption.IK'
Listening
to
Compact
Discs
|
Sequential
play
Sequential play refers to play beginning with the first track
and
continuinginorderto thelast track.
(Also available
from
theremote
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.Itcouldgetcaughtwhen
the tray closes.Label
must
faceup.Press
OPEN/CLOSE
to
close the disc
tray.
When
the disc trayisclosed, the discrotates,and
thetotalnumber
of tracksand
total playingtime bothappear on
thedisplay panel.
Total playingtime
Press the
CD
play
button.
Discplaybeginsfromthefirsttrack
on
thedisc.The
pickup
(a laser device that readsthe informationon
the disc surface)moves
acrossthe discas
the discisplayed.•The number
ofthe track being played willflash while thetrackisplayed
and go
outattheend
ofthattrack.The
tracknumber
currently playing flashes.•Play stops automatically
when
the last trackon
the disc finishes playing. (Thedisplay returnstothetotalnumber
of tracksand
totalplayingtimeindications.)Note*
If you pressthe play button instead of
OPEN/CLOSE
afterinsertingadisc,the tray willclose
and
playwillstart directlyfromthe track1,but thetotaltracks
and
totalplaying timeTo
temporarily
stop the disc play
(Also availablefromthe
remote
control.)Press the
pause
button.
6
The
tracknumber
displayand
theelapsedtimewillstart flashing.Presstheplay or
pause
button to play again.To
stop the disc play
(Also availablefromthe
remote
control.)Press the stop
button.
The
playerswitchestothestopmode
and
thetotalnumber
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to
Compact
Discs
(continued)
Direct
access
play
Direct
access
allows you tostartsequential play from a specific tracktothelasttrackon
thedisc.Make
surethe playerisnotintheprogram
mode when
usingdirectaccess.
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1
Press
the
CD
input select button.
2
Turn
the Jog
dial
to select
the
track
where you
want
to
begin
play.
r
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From
the
remote
control
1
Press
the
CD
input select button.
2
Press
a
numeric
button
to select the
desired
track
number.
Program
play
Thisfunctionallows
you
toprogram
upto36
trackson
adiscinany
orderyou
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
formerdisplaywillreturnifyou
allow8seconds
toelapse before accomplishingthenextoperation.Ifthishappens, repeatthisstep.
3
Press SET.
The
program
indicatorwillappear
on
the display.r
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displaywillshow
theprogrammed
orderforabout1sec-ond:
Then
itwilldisplaythewhole
play time.4
Repeat
steps 2
and
3
for
each
track
you
wish
to
program
insequence.
Program
indicatorr
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tracksTotalplayingtime of the
programmed
tracks5
Press
the
CD
play button.
Program
playwillbeginfromthefirsttrackyou
programmed.
Program
memory
function
The
playerwillretaintheprogrammed
tracksuntilyou
canceltheprogram
playmode
by openingthecompact
disc tray orby pressingthe cancel button (see
page
27).The
player will retain thepro-grammed
tracksapproximatelyfor2 weeks,even
ifthereisapower
interruption.
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the
remote
control
1
Press the
CD
input select
button.
2
Press
PROGRAM.
The
program
indicatorwillappear
on
the display.n
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step
3
until
you
have completed
the
program.
5
Press the
CD
play button.
The
program
play will begin from the first trackyou
pro-grammed.
Program
indicator3
Press
the
numeric
buttons
to
select
the
track
numbers.
To
selecta trackbetween
1and
10:Pressthe appropriatenumericbutton
1-10/0
directly.To
selecta two-digit trackover
10:Firstpress
+10
and
thena numericbutton 1-10/0.For
example:
Trackno. 13:PTToHTl Trackno.20:FfflFTo|[To7g
Trackno. 35:
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•ERROR
appears
on
the track displaywhen
you
program
a nonexistenttrack.o
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Changing
the
program
(Also availablefromthe
remote
control.)Press
CANCEL
(front
panel or
remote
control)
inthe
stop
mode.
CANCEL
-CANCELO/o
Each
timeyou
pressthecancelbutton,you
willcancelthelasttrackinthe
programmed
sequence.Example:
When
you
have
programmed
tracks3, 5and
7,the trackswillbe
canceledinthe
sequence
of7,5and
3.Note:
It is not possible to clear only the tracks located in the middle
program
(suchas
thethirdof five tracks).To
add
the entry
You
can add
the entryinthestopmode.
From
themain
unitInthe stop
mode,
turnthe jogdialto select thedesiredtrackand
thenpressSET.
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confirm
the
program
(Also availablefromthe
remote
control.)While
instop
mode,
press the skip/search
button.
O
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Each
timeyou pressthe skip/search button, the displayshows
the next trackintheprogram
sequence.To
cancel
program
play
1. Press
PROGRAM
on
theremote
controlinthestopmode.
The
program
indicatorwillflashforseveralseconds.2. Press
CANCEL
while theprogram
indicatorisflashing.The
program
indicatorgoes
outand
theprogram
iscleared.Note:
When
you
pressOPEN/CLOSE
toopen
the disctray,theprogram
playiscancelled.
From
the remote
controlInthestop
mode,
pressthedesired numericbutton.Listening
to
Compact
Discs
(continued)
Random
play
(onlyfromtheremote
control)The microcomputer
willautomatically selectasequence
oftracks tobe
playedinrandom
order.Note:
You
cannot use random
playincombinationwithprogram
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Press
the
CD
input select button.
2
Press
RANDOM
on
the
remote
control
while
player
is inthe
stop
mode.
The
random
indicatorwilllighton
the display,and random
playwillstart.
Random
indicatorr
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To
cancel
random
play
Press
RANDOM
once
again
to
end random
play.
RANDOM
CD
Special features
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Skip function
(Also availablefromthe
remote
control.)While
inplay
mode,
press
w^/^
or
skip
button
momentarily
until
you
locate
the
de-sired
track.
Pickupskips forward.
O
The
pickup willskip asmany
tracks asthenumber
oftimes
you
pressthe button.Pickupskipsbackward.
Pressingthisbutton
once
moves
thepickuptothe begin-ning of the track being played. Ifyou
press the buttonrepetitively, the pickupwill skipas
many
tracks asthenumber
oftimesyou
pressthe button.In
program
orrandom
playmode:
•If
you
pressthe skipbutton duringprogram
orrandom
play, the pickup willskip from
one
track toanother in thepro-grammed
sequence.•If
you
press the skipbutton duringrandom
play, thepickupskips
backward
tothebeginningofthecurrenttrack,not to theprevioustrack.Search
function
(Also availablefromthe
remote
control.)While
inplay
mode,
press
and
hold
one
of
the
search
buttons.
Release the button
when
you
have reached
the
desired
point.
•/»»,
O
Pickupmoves
forward.Q
Pickupmoves
backward.•Atfirst,thepickupwill
move
slowlyand
thenrapidlyifyouhold thebuttonin.
•The
volume
levelwilldroptoaboutVa ofnormal.In
program
and
random
playmodes:
Listening
to
Compact
Discs
Repeat
function
(onlyfromtheremote
control)Thisfunctionrepeatsthe play ofalltracks.
Press
REPEAT
before or
during
play.
REPEAT
o
To
cancel repeat
play
Press
REPEAT
once
again.
REPEATo
Listening
to
Tapes
You
can use
eitherdeck
1 ordeck
2
fortape playback byfollowingthe
same
steps.To
play
back
prerecorded
cassettes
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7
DECK1/2
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T
5
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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
tapefacingdown.
•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,firstpresstheDECK
1/2to selectthedeck
you
aregoingtouse
and
pressthecounterreset button.
When
thesystem
reversesto play the reverseside ofthetape, thecounterwillcount
backward
(000,999,998...).3
Press
REVERSE
MODE.
Each
timeyou
press, the displaywillshow
one
ofthreere-verse
mode
indicators.^
:The
playerplaysone
sideonly,and
then thetapeautomatically stops.
:
The
player plays both sides,and
then the tapeautomatically stops.
If
you
startplaybackinthereversemode,
the player playsback
onlyone
side.CZD
When
you
load a cassetteintoonly
one
ofthetwo
decks;
The
playerplaysbothsides of thetape repeatedlyuntil
you
pressthestop button.When
you
load cassettesIntoboth decks;
The
player playsbothsides (forwardand
reverse) ofthetapeindeck
1,and
then bothsides of thetape indeck
2.Playbackwillcontinueuntilyou
pressthestopbutton.(See
page
33.)Press
DOLBY NR
ifthe cassette
you
want
to
play
was
recorded
with
Dolby
noise
re-duction.
•The
DolbyNR
indicatorlights.•Ifthe tape
was
not recorded in a DolbyNR
mode,
pressDOLBY
NR
again.The
DolbyNR
indicatorwillgo
out.Press
one
of
the play
buttons
to
start
play-back.
(Also availablefromtheremotecontrol.)
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:The
forwardside(frontside)willplay.<
:The
reversesidewillplay.The
display indicateswhich tapeisplaying.t
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you
loadcassettesinboth decks,pressDECK
1/2 to select thedeck
you
want
touse.•You
can
reversethe direction of playmanuallyduringplaybackby pressingtheopposite playbackbutton.31
Listening
to
Tapes
(continued)
To
stop playback
(Also availablefromthe
remote
control.)Press the stop
button.
Full
auto-stop
When
thetapereachesthe end, thetapetransportwillautomati-callystop.
However,
ifyouhave
setthereversemode
selectbutton toCZD
in tne playbackmode,
the auto-stop function will not operate.About
the
Dolby Noise Reduction
system
Using
Dolby
NR
reduces tapehiss inthehigh-frequencyrange. Itbooststhelevel ofthehigh-frequency
program
contentduring re-cording,and
lowersitbythesame
amount
during playback,simul-taneously reducing high-frequency noise incurred during the
recordingprocess.
This
system has
theDolby B-type ofnoise-reduction "system.WithDolbyB, noiseisreducedtoaboutone-third. If
you
are playing atapethat
was
recorded with DolbyNR, use
the DolbyNR
mode
during playback.
Dolby
noise reduction manufactured under license fromDolby
LaboratoriesLicensing Corporation."DOLBY"
and
thedouble-D
symbol
aretrademarks ofListening
to
two
tapes consecutiveiy
(Steps
5
and
6 also availablefrom
theremote
control.)2
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1
Press
the
TAPE
input select button.
2
Load
cassettes
indecks
1and
2.Load
withthe side thatyou
wishtolistentofirstfacingyou
indeckl.
T
P P
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0
0
0
_
"H*iff"J
3
Press
REVERSE
MODE
to
set
the
C^lJ
mode.
4
Press
DOLBY
NR
ifthe cassette
you
want
to
play
was
recorded
with
Dolby
noise
re-duction.
The
DolbyNR
indicatorwillappear
on
the displaywhen
DolbyNR
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 tapeswillplayback
as
follows:Forward
r>)side oftape indeck
17
Reverse
side oftape a indeckl
/
Forward
\
side oftapey
indeck
2/
Reverse
sideoftape indeck
2To
stop the tape
midway
Press
the
stop
button.
•You
can
alsostartplayback from apositionotherthantheforwardside of the tape in
deck
1 by pressing the opposite playbackbutton.
•When
you
loadcassettesinboth decks,thedeck
1/2indicatorwillshow
which deck
you
loadedlast.•When
you
switchon
thepower,thedeck
1 indicatorwillalways appear.Listening
to
Tapes
(continued)
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«(TPS!To
find
the
beginning
of
a
program
(TPS: tape
program
sensor)
(Also available
from
theremote
control.)Press
the fast-forward/rewind (TPS) button while
the tape
isplaying.
( -»«(TPS)
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|ITPS)»»~)
Ifthe
forward
aide(: •)ofthe tapeisplaying:i"'-"*' '
The
tapewillplayfromthebeginningofthenextprogram.The
tape will rewind to the beginning of the present program.Then
theprogram
willplay again.TRPE
0
35
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m
Ifthe reverse side
(<)
ofthetape
isplaying:The
reverseoftheabove
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
isstopped.
( -»<(TPS) [
| (TPS)
The
tapewillstartmoving
athighspeed
inthe direction of thearrow{«,
)
regardlessofwhichdirectionmode
itisin.To
fastforwardorrewindthetapewhileyou
are playinga tapeinanother deck, press
DECK
1/2 buttontoswitch to thenonplaying deck,and
thenpressthefastforwardorrewindbutton.Making a
Recording
|
To
record
from
the radio or
external
source
Although
you can
record acompact
discusingthe followingproce-dures,
we
recommend
thatyouuse
thecompact
disc edit-recordingprocedure to record
a compact
disc.(See
"Edit-Recording fromCompact
Discs"on
pages
38-43.)To
make
atape-to-tape recording,see
"Tape-to-Tape Recording"on
page
37.(Steps 4
and
5
also availablefrom
theremote
control.)Switch
on
the
power.
1
Press
the
deck 2
eject
button
to
load a
cas-sette
indeck
2.•You
cannot recordon
the leadertape(thefirstfew revolu-tions)so
takeup
the leadertapeinadvance.•You
can use
normaland chrome
tapesforrecording.This
deck
automatically identifiesthe kind of tape loaded,and
sets the bias (for recording)and
equalizationaccord-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
thenthetapewillstop 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
tapedirectionindicatorswillflashtoshow
the directioninwhich
you can
record.F
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Recordingino icator
5
Press
one
of
the
playback
buttons
to
start
recording
and
start
playing the
source
to
be
recorded.
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|
:
When
recordingon
eithertheforwardsideorbothsides.
<
:When
recording onlyon
thereverseside.Your
attention isdrawn
to the fact that recordingpre-re-corded tapesordiscs
on
otherpublishedorbroadcastTape-to-tape
recording
from
deck
1to
deck
2
The
recording leveland
the noisereduction effect ofthe original (playback)tapewillbe
recordedon
thenew
tapejustas
theywere
intheoriginalrecording.
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1
Insert
the
playback
cassette
into
deck
1and
the cassette
you
are
recording
on
(the editing
tape) into
deck
2.•Advance
the leadertapethree or four revolutions.•You
can
alsouse
thedifferenttypesoftapesforeach deck
1and
2.2
Press
the
TAPE
input
select button.
3
Select
the
desired reverse
mode.
"Z Single-sided recording (forward side only)
c
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:
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 thesound
whilere-cording
HIGH:
When
you wish torecordatahighspeed
(about1.7timesnormal 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
cassettedeck
willgo
intothepause mode.
•To
resume
recording, pressone
oftheone-touch tape editbut-tons.
To
stop the
tape-to-tape-recording
(Also availablefromtheremotecontrol.)
Press the stop button
inthe
deck
section.
Both
decks
willstop.To
record
another tape
on
the remaining blank
tape
When
thedeck
1 completes playingback
and
stops, thedeck
2Edit-Recording
from
Compact
Discs
You
can
edit-recordup
to36
tracks. Before recording, thecassettedeck
will automatically rewindtheUsingthe edit-recordingsafeguardsagainsta breakinthe continu- tapetothe beginning
and
make
a non-recordedpassage
aboutityofthe
sound
when
the recordingchanges
fromone
sideofthe 10 seconds, thenstop.tapetothe other.
So
you
don'thave
tosetthecassette tapetothestartingposition before recording.|
Sequential
CD
recording
(ALBUM)
The
system
calculatesand
displaysinadvance
the length of thetaperequired to
accommodate
therecording ofallthe trackson
thecompact
disc in their original sequence.The
tracks arethenre-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 withup
to36
tracks.3
Press
CD
EDIT.
4
Turn
the Jog
dial
to
select
ALBUM.
The
ALBUM,
PROGRAM,
and
FIT displays willappear
insequence.
5
Press
SET.
The
length ofthetaperequired torecordallthe tracksappears
on
thedisplay.Album
edit-recordingdisplayli!J»'!MI
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-
5
9
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VOLUME
Ifthe
compact
dischas
37
ormore
tracks,ERROR
appears
first
and
thenthesystem
willautomatically establish thepro-gram
edit-recordingmode
(Seepage
42).Program
up to36
tracks in theprogram
edit-recordingmode,
and proceed
withthe recording.
6
Load
a
cassette
indeck
2.•Since, in this case,
you
need
a tape that is at least59
minuteslong,insertaC-60
tape.Check
that the tape's erasure prevention tabs are intact.Then
insertthecassetteintodeck
2.•When
making a
DolbyNR
recording,pressDOLBY
NR.
7
Turn
the jog
dial
to
specify
the length of
the
tape
you
are using.
Editindicator