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UX-H330/UX-H300

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SOME DOS AND DONTS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards, but like any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured.
Do read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment. Do ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads and interconnections between pieces of equipment) are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. Switch off and withdraw the mains plug when making or changing connections. Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of your equipment. Do be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment.
DONT continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally, or if it is damaged in any way switch off, withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer. DONT remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages. DONT leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has a standby mode. Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family know how to do this. Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people. DONT use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the requirements of traffic safety. It is illegal to watch television whilst driving. DONT listen to headphones at high volume as such use can permanently damage your hearing. DONT obstruct the ventilation of the equipment, for example with curtains or soft furnishings. Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment. DONT use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screwsto ensure complete safety always fit the manufacturers approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the instructions. DONT allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture.
ABOVE ALL NEVER let anyone, especially children, push anything into holes, slots or any other opening in the casethis could result in a fatal electrical shock. NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kindit is better to be safe than sorry!

Introduction

We would like to thank you for purchasing one of our JVC products. Before operating this unit, read this manual carefully and thoroughly to obtain the best possible performance from your unit, and retain this manual for future reference.

About This Manual

This manual is organized as follows: This manual mainly explains operations using the buttons on the remote control. You can use the buttons both on the remote control and on the unit for the same operations if they have the same or similar names (or marks), unless mentioned otherwise. Basic and common information that is the same for many functions is grouped in one place, and is not repeated for each procedure. For instance, we do not repeat the information about turning on/off the unit, setting the volume, changing the sound effects, and others, which are explained in the section Common Operations on pages 8 and 9. The following symbols are used in this manual: Gives you warning and caution to prevent damage or risk of fire/electric shock. In addition, we put information here about conditions which will prevent getting the best possible performance from the unit.

Power sources

When unplugging the unit from the wall outlet, always pull on the plug, not the AC power cord.
DO NOT handle the AC power cord with wet hands.

Moisture condensation

Moisture may condense on the lenses inside the unit in the following cases: After starting to heat the room. In a damp room. If the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm place. Should this occur, the unit may malfunction. In this case, leave the unit turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates, unplug the AC power cord, then plug it in again.

Others

Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the unit, unplug the AC power cord and consult your dealer before operating any further. If you are not going to operate the unit for an extended period of time, unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet. Rating label is placed on the exterior of the bottom.
DO NOT disassemble the unit since there are no user serviceable parts inside.
Gives you information and hints you need to know.

Precautions

Installation
Install in a place which is level, dry and neither too hot nor too coldbetween 5C and 35C. Install the unit in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent internal heat buildup. Leave sufficient distance between the unit and the TV. Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid interference with TV.

DO NOT install the unit in a location near heat sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust or vibration.
If anything goes wrong, unplug the AC power cord and consult your dealer.
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Contents

Location of the Buttons and Controls.. 3
Main Unit.... 3 Remote Control... 5

Getting Started... 6

Unpacking... Connecting AM (MW) and FM Antennas.. Connecting Speakers... Connecting Other Equipment.. Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control. Setting the Clock... Turning On the Power... Turning Off the Unit Automatically (Auto Standby). Selecting the Source... Adjusting the Volume... Fade-Out Muting (FADE MUTING).. Selecting the Sound Modes.. Reinforcing the Bass Sound.. Checking the Clock Time During Play.. Playing Back the Entire DiscNormal Play. Basic Disc Operations... Programming the Track Playing OrderProgram Play. Repeating TracksRepeat Play... Playing at RandomRandom Play... Displaying the Remaining Time during Playback. 9 9

Common Operations.. 8

Playing Back Discs... 10

Playing Back Tapes... 14

Playing Back a Tape... 14
Listening to FM and AM (MW) Broadcasts.. 15
Tuning in to a Station.. Presetting Stations.. Tuning in to a Preset Station... Receiving FM Stations with RDS.. Changing the RDS Information.. Searching for Programs by PTY Codes (PTY Search). 16 17
Using an External Equipment.. 18
Listening to the External Equipment.. 18

Recording... 19

Recording on a Tape... 19 Recording DiscsDisc Synchronized Recording. 20

Using the Timers.. 21

Using Daily Timer and Recording Timer.. 21 Using Snooze Timer... 22 Using Sleep Timer.. 23
Maintenance... 24 Troubleshooting... 25 Specifications.. 26
Location of the Buttons and Controls
Become familiar with the buttons and controls on your unit.

Main Unit

Top view

COMPACT

DIGITAL AUDIO

D A I L Y

T I M E R / S N O O Z E

STANDBY

CD TAPE FM/AM AUX

VOLUME

DOWN UP AUX REC

PHONES

PUSH OPEN

Continued

Display window
REC SLEEP SNOOZE MONO ST ON OFF DAILY 123 ALL GR. PRGM RANDOM RDS
MP3 SOUND BASS REC MHz kHz TOTAL REMAIN A.STANDBY
See pages in parentheses for details.

Main unit

7 Disc cover (10) ) OPEN (disc cover open) (10) DAILY TIMER/SNOOZE button (22) Remote sensor (5) STANDBY lamp (8) (STANDBY/ON) button (8) Source buttons CD #8, TAPE , FM/AM, AUX Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit. PHONES jack (9) Multi control buttons DOWN 4, 7, UP Cassette holder (14, 19, 20) Display window VOLUME + / control (9) AUX jack (7, 18) REC button (19, 20) PUSH OPEN button (14, 19)

9 p q w e r t y u i o ; a s DAILY 1/2/3 (timer number) indicator (timer) indicator ON/OFF (timer on-time/off-time) indicators REC (recording timer) indicator (group folder) indicator SLEEP indicator SNOOZE indicator FM mode indicators MONO, ST (stereo) MP3 indicator SOUND indicator BASS indicator REC (recording) indicator (tape direction) indicator Repeat indicators , ALL, GR. (group) (reverse mode) indicator PRGM (program) indicator RANDOM indicator RDS indicator Main display Remain indicators TOTAL, REMAIN A.STANDBY indicator Frequency indicators MHz, kHz

p q w e r t

Remote Control
See pages in parentheses for details. STANDBY/ON button (8, 22) SLEEP button (23) CLOCK/TIMER button (8, 21) SET button (8, 15, 21, 22) CANCEL button (21, 22) Source buttons CD 38, TAPE 2 3, FM/AM, AUX Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit. RANDOM button (13) PROGRAM button (11, 12) Multi control buttons PRESET GROUP /UP, PRESET GROUP /DOWN 4, 7, SOUND/HBS button (9) BEAT CUT button (19) DISPLAY button (9) A. (auto) STANDBY button (8) FM MODE button (15) Number buttons (11, 15, 16) OVER button (11, 15, 16) REMAIN button (13) RDS MODE button (16) REPEAT button (12) RDS SEARCH button (17) VOLUME + / buttons (9, 22) FADE MUTING button (9) REV. (reverse) MODE button (14, 19, 20)
STANDBY/ON DISPLAY FM MODE A. STANDBY

CLOCK /TIMER

CANCEL
RANDOM REPEAT REMAIN PROGRAM /RDS SEARCH /RDS MODE

UP PRESET GROUP

p q w e r t y u i o ; a

DOWN PRESET GROUP

SOUND/HBS

BEAT CUT

REV.MODE FADE MUTING
RM-SUXH300R REMOTE CONTROL

DOWN 4

When using the remote control, point it at the remote sensor on the front panel.

Getting Started

Unpacking
Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections have been made.

Connecting Speakers

You can connect the speakers using the speaker cords.
After unpacking, check to be sure that you have all the following items. The number in parentheses indicates the quantity of each piece supplied. AM (MW) loop antenna (1) Remote control (1) Batteries (2) If any item is missing, consult your dealer immediately.
Connecting AM (MW) and FM Antennas
AM (MW) loop antenna (supplied)

Red Speaker cord Black

FM ANT ENN A

Speaker cord

FM antenna

Right speaker

Left speaker
1 Connect the supplied AM (MW) loop antenna to the AM LOOP terminal.
Place the antenna away from the unit and adjust its position for the best reception.
1 Hold the clamp of the speaker terminal. 2 Insert the end of the speaker cord into the terminal.

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Selecting the Source

To select the source, press CD 6, TAPE 2 3, FM/AM, or AUX. When you select CD as the source, playback starts automatically. To operate the CD player, see pages 10 to 13. To operate the tape deck, see page 14. To operate the tuner (FM or AM (MW)), see pages 15 to 18. To record on a tape, see pages 19 and 20. To use an external equipment, see page 18.
Selecting the Sound Modes
You can select one of the 4 sound modes. This function also affects the sound from headphones. This function only affects the playback sound, and does not affect your recording.
To select the sound modes, press SOUND/HBS repeatedly. Each time you press the button, the sound mode changes as follows:
ROCK FLAT POP CLASSIC JAZZ

Adjusting the Volume

You can adjust the volume level only while the unit is turned on. The volume level can be adjusted between VOL MIN, VOL 1 VOL 29, and VOL MAX. The volume level has no effect on recording. To increase the volume, press VOLUME + (or turn VOLUME control clockwise on the unit). VOLUME To decrease the volume, press VOLUME (or turn VOLUME control counterclockwise on the unit). When you press and hold either button, you can change the volume level continuously.

(Canceled)

ROCK: Powerful sound emphasizing treble and bass. POP: More presence in the vocals and midrange. CLASSIC: Enriched sound with fine treble and ample bass. JAZZ: Accented lower frequencies for jazz-type music. FLAT: Equalizer effect is canceled.
When the sound mode is activated, the SOUND indicator lights up on the display.
Reinforcing the Bass Sound
For private listening Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack. No sound comes out of the speakers. Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting on the headphones.
You can boost the bass sound. This function only affects the playback sound, and does not affect your recording.
DO NOT turn off (standby) the unit with the volume set to an extremely high level; Otherwise, the sudden blast of sound can damage your hearing, speakers and/or headphones when you turn on the unit or start playing any source. REMEMBER you cannot adjust the volume level while the unit is in standby mode.
Press and hold SOUND/HBS.
Each time you press and hold the SOUND/ HBS, HBS turns on and off.
When the HBS is activated, the BASS indicator lights up on the display.
Fade-Out Muting (FADE MUTING)
Press FADE MUTING. The volume level decreases to VOL MIN, and MUTING appears on the display.

FADE MUTING

Checking the Clock Time During Play
DISPLAY Press DISPLAY. Each time you press the button, the display changes the clock indication and the normal indication alternately. After changing the display to the clock indication, operating any button or control also changes the display to the normal indication.

To release muting, press FADE MUTING again. The volume level resumes to the previous level.

Playing Back Discs

This unit has been designed to play back the following discsCD, CD-R, and CD-RW. You can play back the discs containing the tracks in music CD format or MP3 files in ISO 9660 format. In this instruction, we call a disc recorded MP3 files MP3 disc, and file is also referred to as track.
Playing Back the Entire DiscNormal Play
1 Press ) OPEN on top of the unit.
The disc cover opens. You can insert a disc while listening to another source.
When playing CD-Rs or CD-RWs
Before playing CD-Rs or CD-RWs, read their instructions or cautions carefully. User-edited CD-Rs (CD-Recordable) and CD-RWs (CDReWritable) can be played only if they are already finalized. This unit supports multi-session discs (up to 5 sessions). This unit cannot play packet write discs. Some CD-Rs or CD-RWs may not play on this unit because of their disc characteristics, damage or stain on them, or if the players lens is dirty. CD-RWs may require a longer readout time. This is because the reflectance of CD-RWs is lower than for regular discs.
2 Place a disc correctly with its label side up.

Good Not good

3 Close the disc cover gently. 4 Press CD 6.
The unit automatically turns on and the source changes to the CD player. After loading the disc, the first track of the disc starts playing.

When playing audio CD:

Notes for MP3 files
The player can only recognize files with MP3 or mp3 as the extensions, which can be in any combination of upper and lower case. The file name needs to be up to 20 characters. This unit recognizes files and folders on a disc in the following conditions: up to 640 MP3 files. up to 256 folders (including the root folder). up to 8th layers (including the root folder). It is recommended that you record your material at a 44.1 kHz sampling rate, using the 128 kbps data transfer rate. Some MP3 files or discs may not be played back because of their characteristics or recording conditions. MP3 discs requires a longer readout time than normal discs because of the complexity of the folder/file configuration. MP3i and MP3 Pro are not available.
When playing MP3 disc: MP3 indicator
Current track Elapsed playing time number
Current track Elapsed number playing time
The disc automatically stops when the last track has finished playing.
While READING appears on the display You cannot make any operation until the unit finishes reading the disc. While playing back an MP3 disc ID3 Tag information (the name of the title, artist, and album up to 30 characters) will be shown on the display. When the name is too long to be displayed at once, it is scrolled.

ALL: In Normal Play, repeats all the tracks. In Program Play and Random Play, repeats all the tracks in the program. GR.: In Normal Play, repeats all the tracks in a group. In Program Play and Random Play, this function is not available. : Repeats one track. In Random Play, this function is not available.
To cancel Repeat Play, press REPEAT repeatedly until the repeat indicator goes off.
During Program Play Auto Standby function does not take effect.
Playing at RandomRandom Play
You can play the tracks at random.
Displaying the Remaining Time during Playback
You can display the remaining time of the current track/disc and the elapsed time of the current track/disc during playing.

RANDOM

On the remote control ONLY: Press RANDOM.
The RANDOM indicator lights up on the display.
On the remote control ONLY: Press REMAIN repeatedly.
When playing back audio CD:

REMAIN RDS MODE

To exit from Random Play, press 7 or RANDOM. The RANDOM indicator goes off. It is not possible to activate the Random Play function during Program Play.
Each time you press the button, the display changes as follows, and the following remain indicators light up on the display:

TOTAL REMAIN

Remain indicators

REMAIN TOTAL REMAIN*

(No Indication)

REMAIN:

Shows the remaining time of the current track. TOTAL REMAIN: Shows the remaining time of the disc. No indication: Shows the elapsed time of the current track. * Remaining time of the disc (TOTAL REMAIN) will not be displayed in the following cases: During Random Play. During Program Play.
Each time you press the button, the display changes as follows:
ID3 Tag information* Normal indication Folder name**/file name
* ID3 Tag information shows the name of the title, artist, and album in sequence. If the file does not have any information, NO INFO appears. ** When a file does not belong in any folder, ROOT appears.

Playing Back Tapes

Playing Back a Tape
You can play back type I tapes only.
If no cassette is inserted when you press TAPE NO TAPE appears on the display.

1 Press PUSH OPEN.

The cassette holder opens.

PRESET GROUP

2 Put a cassette in with the exposed part of the

tape down.

To fast-wind to the left or to the right, press or 4 (or UP or DOWN 4 on the unit). The tape direction indicator ( 3 or 2 ) starts flashing rapidly on the display.
To remove the cassette, press PUSH OPEN on the unit while playback is stopped.
3 Close the cassette holder gently.

To play both sidesReverse Mode
You can set the deck to play just one side of a tape, both sides once, or both sides continuously.
On the remote control ONLY: Press REV.MODE (reverse mode).
Each time you press the button, the Reverse Mode changes as follows:

REV.MODE

When a tape is inside of the cassette holder, the tape direction indicator ( 3 ) lights up on the display.

4 Press TAPE .

Playback starts (if the unit has been on standby, the unit automatically turns on). The tape direction indicator ( 3 or 2 ) starts flashing slowly on the display. Each time you press the button, the tape direction changes: 3: plays the front side. 2: plays the reverse side. When the tape plays to the end, the deck automatically stops if the Reverse Mode is set to or. (See To play both sidesReverse Mode.)
: The deck automatically stops after playing both sides of the tape. Stops when playback in the 2 directions are finished. : The deck continues to play both sides of the tape 10 times, then stops playback automatically. : The deck automatically stops after playing one side of the tape.
DO NOT turn off the unit while playing back or recording a tape. The cassette deck or tapes may be damaged. The use of C-120 or longer tape is not recommended, since characteristic deterioration may occur and this tape easily jams in the pinch rollers and the capstans. This unit is not compatible with type II and type IV tapes.
Listening to FM and AM (MW) Broadcasts
Tuning in to a Station Presetting Stations
You can preset 25 FM and 15 AM (MW) stations manually.
1 Press FM/AM to select either FM

or AM (MW).

The unit automatically turns on and tunes in to the previously received stationeither FM or AM (MW). Each time you press the button, the band alternates between FM and AM (MW).
In some cases, test frequencies have been already stored for the tuner since the factory examined the tuner preset function before shipment. This is not a malfunction. You can preset the stations you want into memory by following the presetting method. There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is canceled before you finish, start again from step 2.
If the station previously selected is stored in a preset number, the preset number will appear instead of FM or AM (MW).

2 Press PRESET GROUP

or PRESET GROUP repeatedly to select a preset number.
To tune in to a preset station directly using the number buttons
Pressing the number button(s) allows you to select the preset number you want. Ex.: For preset number 5, press 5. For preset number 15, press OVER, then press 1, 5. For preset number 20, press OVER, then press 2, 0.
More about RDS Some FM stations do not provide RDS signals. RDS services vary among FM RDS stations. For details on RDS services in your area, check with local radio stations. RDS may not work correctly if the received station is not transmitting the signals properly or if the signal strength is weak.
Changing the RDS Information
You can see RDS information on the display while listening to an FM station.
On the remote control ONLY: Press RDS MODE.
Each time you press the button, the display changes to show the following information:

PS PTY TEXT

(Program Service) (Program Type)

(Radio Text)

Station frequency

(or preset channel no.)

If no PS, PTY, or TEXT signals are sent by a station NO PS, NO PTY, or NO TEXT appears on the display. When you change to FM from another source PS appears on the display regardless of the previous information setting. On the characters displayed When the display shows PS, PTY or TEXT signals: The display shows upper case letters only. The display cannot show accented letters; for example, A may represent accented As like , , , , and.
Searching for Programs by PTY Codes (PTY Search)
One of the advantages of RDS is that you can locate a particular kind of program by specifying the PTY codes. For details on the PTY codes, see Description of the PTY codes on the right column. There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is canceled before you finish, start over from step 1.
Description of the PTY codes
NEWS AFFAIRS INFO SPORT EDUCATE DRAMA CULTURE News. Topical program expanding or enlarging upon the newsdebate, or analysis. Program the purpose of which is to impart advice in the widest sense. Program concerned with any aspect of sports. Educational programs. All radio plays and serials. Programs concerning any aspect of national or regional culture, including language, theater, etc. Programs about natural sciences and technology. Used for mainly speech-based programs such as quizzes, panel games and personality interviews. Commercial music of current popular appeal. Rock music. Current contemporary music considered to be easylistening. Instrumental music, and vocal or choral works. Performances of major orchestral works, symphonies, chamber music, etc. Music not fitting into any of the other categories. Weather reports and forecasts. Stock Market reports, commerce, trading etc. Programs targeted at a young audience. Programs about sociology, history, geography, psychology and society. Religious programs. Involving members of the public expressing their views either by phone or at a public forum. Travel information. Programs about recreational activities. Jazz music. Songs which originate from, or continue the musical tradition of the American Southern States. Current popular music of the nation or region in that countrys language. Music from the so-called golden age of popular music. Music which has its roots in the musical culture of a particular nation.

1 Press RDS SEARCH repeatedly
until the PTY code you want appears on the display.
Each time you press the buttons, the PTY codes change as follows:
SCIENCE VARIED POP M ROCK M EASY M LIGHT M CLASSICS OTHER M WEATHER FINANCE CHILDREN SOCIAL RELIGION PHONE IN TRAVEL LEISURE JAZZ COUNTRY
NEWS = AFFAIRS = INFO = SPORT = EDUCATE = DRAMA = CULTURE = SCIENCE = VARIED = POP M = ROCK M = EASY M = LIGHT M = CLASSICS = OTHER M = WEATHER = FINANCE = CHILDREN = SOCIAL = RELIGION = PHONE IN = TRAVEL = LEISURE = JAZZ = COUNTRY = NATION M = OLDIES = FOLK M = DOCUMENT = TEST = ALARM = (back to the beginning)

2 Press or 4 (or UP or

DOWN 4 on the unit).
If no program is found, NO MATCH appears on the display and the unit returns to the last received station.
To stop searching any time during the process, press RDS SEARCH while searching.
If you preset a station while PTY Search is being carried out PTY Search may not stop. If this happens, press RDS SEARCH to stop searching manually.

NATION M OLDIES FOLK M

DOCUMENT Program concerning factual matters, presented in an investigative style. TEST ALARM Broadcasts for testing emergency broadcast equipment or receiver. Emergency announcement.
Classification of the PTY codes for some FM stations may be different from the above list on this page.

Alarm function

If an ALARM (Emergency) signal is received from a station while listening to the radio, the unit automatically switches to the station broadcasting the ALARM signal, except when you are listening to non-RDS stationsall AM (MW) and some FM stations.

Test function

The TEST signal is used for testing the ALARM signal. Therefore, it makes the unit work in the same way as the ALARM signal does. If a TEST signal is received from a station while listening to the radio, the unit automatically switches to the station broadcasting the TEST signal, except when you are listening to non-RDS stationsall AM (MW) and some FM stations.
Using an External Equipment
Listening to the External Equipment
You can listen to the external equipment such as MD recorder, cassette deck, or other auxiliary. First, make sure that the external equipment is properly connected to the unit. (See page 7.) To exit AUX mode, select other source.
For operation of the external equipment Refer to its instructions.
1 Set the volume level to the minimum position. 2 Press AUX.
AUX appears on the display.
3 Start playing the external equipment. 4 Adjust the volume level to the level you want

to listen to.

Recording

IMPORTANT:

It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re-record pre-recorded tapes, records, or discs without the consent of the owner of copyright in the sound or video recording, broadcast or cable program and in any literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic embodied therein. The recording level is automatically set correctly, so it is not affected by the other sound settings. Thus, during recording you can adjust the sound you are actually listening to without affecting the recording level. If recordings you have made have excessive noise or static, the unit may be too close to a TV. Increase the distance between the TV and the unit. You can only use type I tape for recording.

The SLEEP indicator remains lit on the display.
To check the remaining time until shut-off time, press SLEEP once. The remaining time until shut-off time appears for about 5 seconds. To change the shut-off time, press SLEEP repeatedly until the length of time you want appears. To cancel the setting, press SLEEP repeatedly until the SLEEP indicator goes off and display returns to the normal indication. Turning off the unit also cancels the Sleep Timer.

Maintenance

To get the best performance of the unit, keep your discs, tapes and mechanism clean.

General Notes

In general, you will have the best performance by keeping your discs, tapes and the mechanism clean. Store discs and tapes in their cases, and keep them in cabinets or on shelves.

Handling cassette tapes

If the tape is loose in its cassette, take up the slack by inserting a pencil in one of the reels and rotating. If the tape is loose, it may get stretched, cut, or caught in the cassette. Be careful not to touch the tape surface.

Cleaning the unit

Stains on the unit Should be wiped off with a soft cloth. If the unit is heavily stained, wipe it with a cloth soaked in water-diluted neutral detergent and wrung well, then wipe clean with a dry cloth. Since the unit may deteriorate in quality, become damaged or have its paint peel off, be careful about the following: DO NOT wipe it with a rough cloth. DO NOT wipe it too vigorously. DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine. DO NOT apply any volatile substance such as an insecticide to it. DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in contact with it for a long time.
Avoid storing tapes in any of the following places: In dusty places In direct sunlight or heat In moist areas On a TV or speaker Near a magnet
To keep the best recording and playback sound quality
You need to clean the heads. Clean the heads after every 10 hours of use with a wet-type head cleaning tape (available at electronic and audio shops). When the head becomes dirty, the following symptoms will occur: Sound quality is reduced. Sound level decreases. Sound drops out. Do not play dirty or dusty tapes. Do not touch the highly-polished head with any metallic or magnetic tools.

Capstan

Handling discs
Remove the disc from its case by holding it at the edge while pressing the center hole lightly. Do not touch the shiny surface of the disc, or bend the disc. Put the disc back in its case after use to prevent warping.
Be careful not to scratch the surface of the disc when placing it back in its case. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, temperature extremes, and moisture.
To clean the disc Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a straight line from center to edge.

Pinch Roller

DO NOT use any solventsuch as conventional record cleaner, spray, thinner, or benzineto clean the disc.

To demagnetize the head Turn off the unit, and use a head demagnetizer (available at electronic and audio shops).
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Troubleshooting

If you are having a problem with your unit, check this list for a possible solution before calling for service. If you cannot solve the problem from the hints given here, or the unit has been physically damaged, call a qualified person, such as your dealer for service.

Symptom

Power does not come on. No sound is heard.

Possible Cause

The power cord is not connected to an AC outlet. Connections are incorrect or loose. A pair of headphones is connected. MP3 disc is recorded with packet writing.

Action

Insert the plug into the socket. Check all connections and make corrections. (See pages 6 and 7.) Unplug the headphones from the PHONES jack. It cannot be played. Replace the disc. Reconnect the antenna correctly and securely. Change the position and direction of the AM (MW) loop antenna. Extend FM antenna and orient to the best reception position. Put the disc in with the label side up.
Hard to listen to broadcasts because of noise.
Antennas are disconnected. The AM (MW) loop antenna is too close to the unit. The FM antenna is not properly extended and positioned.
The disc does not play. Impossible to record. Operations are disabled.

The disc is upside down.

Small tabs on the back of the cassette are Cover the holes with adhesive tape. removed. The built-in microprocessor has malfunctioned due to external electrical interference. The path between the remote control and the remote sensor on the unit is blocked. The batteries are exhausted. You are using the remote control too far from the unit. Unplug the AC power cord then plug it back in. Remove the obstruction.
Unable to operate the unit by the remote control.
Replace the batteries. (See page 7.) Signals cannot reach the remote sensor. Move closer to the unit.

Specifications

Amplifier Section
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Output Power: 15 W per channel, min. RMS, driven into 4 at 1 kHz with no more than 10% total harmonic distortion. (IEC268-3) Audio input sensitivity/Impedance (at 1 kHz) AUX: 500 mV/50 k Speakers Impedance: 4 16
FM tuning range: 87.50 MHz 108.00 MHz AM (MW) tuning range: 522 kHz kHz

CD player

Dynamic range: Signal-to-noise ratio: Wow and flutter: 85 dB 85 dB Immeasurable

Cassette deck

Frequency response: Normal (type I): Wow and flutter: 100 HzHz 0.35% (WRMS)

General

Power requirement: Power consumption: AC 230 V , 50 Hz 40 W (at operation) 2 W (on standby) Dimensions (W/H/D) (approx.): 152 mm x 233 mm x 292 mm Mass (approx.): 3.9 kg

 

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