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TECHNISCHE GEGEVENS

CD-speler gedeelte
Type Signaal aftastsysteem Aantal kanalen Frekwentierespons Signaal/ruis-verhouding Wow & flutter : Kompakt disk speler : Kontaktloos optische pickup : 2 : 20 Hz - 20.000 Hz : 90 dB : Lager dan meetbare grens Ingangsaansluitingen Uitgangsaansluitingen

Algemeen

Uitgangsvermogen : 28 W (14 W + 14 W) bij 4 (Max.) 20 W (10 W + 10 W) bij 4 (10% THD) : LINE IN (AUX) (300 mV/47k)

Radiogedeelte

Frekwentiebereik : FM 87.5 - 108 MHz AM (MW) 522 - 1,629 kHz AM (LW) 144 - 288 kHz : Raamantenne voor AM (MW/LW) Antenne-aansluiting voor FM buitenantenne (75 )

Antennes

Sporingssysteem Motor Koppen Frekwentierespons Wow & flutter Snel doorspoeltijd
: 4-sporen, 2-kanalen stereo : Elektronische gelijkstroommotor voor de capstan : Hard-permalloy kop voor opname/weergave, 2-gap ferrietkop voor wissen (kombinatiekop) : 60-15.000 Hz (met CrO2 cassette) : 0.15% (WRMS) : Ca. 130 sek. (C-60 cassette)
Ontwerp en technische gegevens zonder voorafgaande kennisgeving wijzigbaar.
Luidsprekers (Impedantie) Afmetingen Gewicht
: 8 cm (4 ) : 131 (B) x 203 (H) x 194 (D) mm : Ca. 1,6 kg

INSTRUCTIONS

GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
For Customer Use: Enter below the Model No. and Serial No. which are located either on the rear, bottom or side of the cabinet. Retain this information for future reference. Model No. Serial No.
Printed in China 1200MZMCREJSC

GNT0001-003A [E]

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NEDERLANDS

ESPAOL

Luidsprekergedeelte (per stuk)

UX-T550

DEUTSCH

Cassettedeck gedeelte

: Hoofdtelefoon (PHONES) (uitgangsniveau: 0-15 mW/ kanaal, 32 , overeenkomende impedantie: 16 - 1 k) Luidspreker (SPEAKER) (overeenkomende impedantie: 4 - 16 ) Ext. DC 12V (auto-accu via los verkrijgbare CA-R120E auto-adapter) Spanningsvereisten : 230 V wisselstroom, 50 Hz Stroomverbruik : 35 W (met button schakelaar op ON) 2,8 W (met button schakelaar op STANDBY) Afmetingen : 404 (B) x 209 (H) x 270 (D) mm, inklusief knoppen Gewicht : Ca. 6,5 kg Bijgeleverde toebehoren : Netsnoer x 1 Afstandsbediening (RM-RXUT100) x 1 R6/AA (15F) batterijen x 2 (voor de afstandsbediening) FM daadantenne x 1 Raamantennestandaard x 1

MIKRO KOMPONENTEN SYSTEM

MIKRO KOMPONENTENSYSTEEM
ENGLISH UX-T151/T150 MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. CAUTION:
REPRODUKTIE VAN LABELS EN HUN LOKATIE
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
DANGER: Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed ordefeated. AVOID DIRECTEXPOSURE TO BEAM. (e)
ADVARSEL:Usynlig laserstrling ved bning, nr sikkerhedsafbrydere erude af funktion. Undgudsttelse for strling. (d)
VARNING:Osynliglaserstrlning nr denna del r ppnadoch sprren r urkopplad. Betrakta ej strlen. (s)
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CONNECTIONS

Do not switch the power on until all connections are completed.
Antenna connection and adjustment
AM (MW/LW) loop antenna adjustment
AM (MW/LW)loop antenna (provided)

RIGHT LEFT

AM LOOP

AM EXT FM COAXIAL 75

Insert in the direction of the arrow.
Keep the loop antenna away from the unit and install it so that the best reception is obtained. (Do not leave the antenna wire in a bundle.)
FM antenna connections and adjustments
FM wire antenna (provided)
FM outdoor antenna (option)

12V DC IN

Coaxial cable
Notes: Do not place the loop antenna on a metal desk or near a TV or personal computer. Installing an outdoor antenna requires expertise; we recommend that you consult an audio dealer. Install the antenna cord away from the power and speaker cords as these could generate noise. Do not install the loop antenna so that it touches the rear of the unit.
Use an outdoor antenna when stable reception cannot be obtained with the provided antenna.

Speaker cord connection

Connect the black cord to the terminal.
Right speaker (rear side)

Left speaker (rear side)

Speaker cord
Connec the cord from the speaker on the left to the (LEFT) terminal and the cord from the speaker on the right to the (RIGHT) terminals.
The speaker grilles can be removed. When removing. 1. Insert your fingers at the top and pull towards you. 2. Also pull the bottom towards you. Attaching the speaker grille

Speaker grille

Match the fittings when attaching the grille.
Notes: The polarity of the two connected speakers will be the same if the black speaker cords are connected to the terminals. If the speakers are connected with polarities reversed, stereo effect and tone will be degraded. The speakers of this unit are not magnetically shielded. When they are placed directly on or adjacent to a TV, the TVs picture could be distorted. Install the speakers more than 20 cm away from your TV. When connecting the speaker cord make sure that the wire core, not the insulating cover, is connected to the speaker terminal. Otherwise, sound cannot be heard.
Connection of external audio units
Connection with a turntable (or MD player)

Signal cord (optional)

Turntable (with built-in equalizer) or MD player (optional)

Pin-plug x 2

Note: Regarding the connection with external units and their operations, refer to the instructions provided with those units.

POWER SUPPLY

A. Connection of AC power cord
Connect the AC power cord after all other connections have been made.

Power cord

CAUTIONS: 1.ONLY USE WITH JVC POWER CORD PROVIDED WITH THIS UNIT TO AVOID MALFUNCTION OR DAMAGE TO THE UNIT. 2.BE SURE TO UNPLUG THE POWER CORD FROM THE OUTLET WHEN GOING OUT OR WHEN THE UNIT IS NOT IN USE FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME.
B. Operation on car battery (DC 12 V)
To cars cigarette lighter socket (12 V)
Optional exclusive car adapter (JVC model CA-R120E)
First connect the car adapter to the DC IN 12 V jack, not the cigarette lighter socket, because shorting of a plug on the car may cause the fuse to blow out. In addition, be careful not to make a short-circuit between the plugs. When using a car battery, be sure to use the specified car adapter (JVC model CA-R120E) to prevent mishaps or damage resulting from different polarity design.
Note: When there is a power failure or the AC power cord is disconnected, the timer/clock setting is erased from memory. Reset the clock when the power supply is restored.
NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
CD player/General section

PHONES

STANDBY

VOLUME

MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM UX-T550

PROGRAM RANDOM

COMPACT

A U T O

T A P E

S E L E C T O R

DIGITAL AUDIO

AUTO REVERSE

ACTIVE HYPER BASS PRO

TIMER/SNOOZE

ONE TOUCH REC

LTI JOG

TAPE TUNER CD
~ button and power STANDBY indicator AUX button ! Remote sensor section Display window 1 Function/Track number display 2 Play time display 3 Music calendar display 4 Program mode indicator (PROGRAM) 5 RANDOM play indicator 6 Repeat play indicator ( ALL) 7 OVER indicator @ VOLUME buttons + : Use to increase the volume. : Use to decrease the volume. (Control range from VOL. 0 to VOL. 50.) Headphones jack (PHONES) (3.5 mm dia. stereo mini) Connect headphones (impedance 16 to 1k) to this jack. Speaker sound is automatically switched off when the headphones are connected. # CD holder ACTIVE HYPER BASS PRO button

$ CD operations buttons CD search buttons (4, ): Press to locate the beginning of a track and to start forward/reverse search operations. Stop button (7): Press to stop playing a CD. CD play/pause button (#8): Press to play a CD or to stop temporarily. MULTI JOG dial When the function is CD and the dial is turned, the beginning of a track can be searched. (1 track is selected by 2 clicks.) % CD holder OPEN (0) button

Tuner/Deck section

MONO STEREO

TUNER CD

~ Display window 1 Band indicator 2 Radio frequency display 3 MONO indicator 4 STEREO indicator 5 Recording indicator (REC) 6 Tape direction indicator (2, 3) 7 Reverse mode indicator ( / 8 Tape (TAPE) mode display Cassette holder ! Cassette holder eject (0) button ONE TOUCH REC button
@ TUNER/BAND button Press to select tuner mode. Press to select the band. Tuning buttons (4/) Cassette operation buttons 4 : Press to rewind the tape. 7 : Press to stop the tape. : Press to fast wind the tape. TAPE (23) : Press to select the TAPE mode. : Press to play back the tape in the forward direction. The 3 indicator lights in the display window. : Press to play back the tape in the reverse direction. The 2 indicator lights in the display window. # MULTI JOG Dial The preset station can be selected. (1 station is selected by 2 clicks.)

REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

Preparation before use
Installing batteries in the remote control unit 1. Remove the battery cover from the back of the remote control unit. 2. Insert two R6/AA (15F) size batteries. Insert the batteries with the and terminals matching the indication inside the battery compartment. 3. Replace the cover.

Insert the ends first.

Battery replacement When the remote control operation becomes unstable or the distance from which remote control is possible decreases, replace the batteries.
Using the remote control unit
Point at the remote sensor and operate within about 7 m (approx. 23 ft). The remote control range is less when the unit is used at an angle. Do not expose the remote sensor to strong direct sunlight or artificial lighting. Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote sensor and the unit.

The following operations can be performed using the remote control unit.
Check the operation button functions carefully and operate them correctly. ~ Track number buttons (No. 1 to No. 10. +10) Pres station buttons (No. 1 to No. 10. +10) REVERSE MODE button : For signal-side recording or playback. : For recording or playback on both sides. : For continuous play. ! BEAT CUT button PROGRAM button @ BASS buttons (+, ) (Control range from -6 to 6.) TREBLE buttons (+. ) (Control range from -6 to 6.) # button. SLEEP button $ DISPLAY button Use to display the current time. STEREO AUTO/MONO button % AUTO PRESET botton REPEAT button ^ RANDOM button Buttons not mentioned here have the same functions as those on the main unit.

AUTO PRESET

DISPLAY

STEREO AUTO/MONO

REVERSE MODE

MULTI CONTROL

BEAT CUT PROGRAM

RANDOM

REPEAT

TREBLE

AHB PRO
REMOTE CONTROL RM-RXUT100
SWITCHING THE POWER ON/OFF

button

AUX button

TAPE play (2, 3) buttons

CD Play/pause (#8) button TUNER/BAND button
Switching the power on/off

Switching on:

Switching off:
The STANDBY indicator goes out. The indicator in the display window lights.
The STANDBY indicator lights. The indicator in the display window goes out and only the clock is indicated.
One touch operation (COMPU PLAY)
Even when the power is set to STANDBY, pressing the button shown below switches on the power and selects the source.

Function mode Operations

When this button is pressed with a CD loaded, CD playback begins.
When this button is pressed with a tape loaded, tape playback begins.

TUNER AUX

When this button is pressed, the tuner is engaged.
A sound source connected to the AUX terminal can be engaged.
Notes: When switching off the power, be sure to press the button. The COMPU PLAY function the remote control has the same function as that on the main unit.
VOLUME, TONE AND OTHER CONTROLS
VOLUME buttons + : Use to increase the volume. : Use to decrease the volume. (Control range from VOLUME 0 to VOLUME 50.)
BASS/TREBLE buttons (using the remote control unit) To set the bass or treble level, press the corresponding button. The level setting ranges from 6 to 6.
ACTIVE HYPER-BASS PRO button ON: The BASS indicator lights up. Set to this position to activate ACTIVE HYPER-BASS PRO sound. OFF: The BASS indicator goes out. Set to this position when ACTIVE HYPER-BASS PRO sound is not required.

HANDLING CDs

Since dirty, damaged and warped CDs may damage the unit, take care regarding the following: 1. Usable CDs Use CDs with the mark shown. 2. Notes on handling CDs Do not touch the reflective recorded surface. Do not stick or write anything on the label side. Do not bend CDs 3. Storage After removing a CD from the unit, be sure to put it back in its case. Do not expose CDs to direct sunlight, high temperatures from a heater, etc., high humidity, or dust. 4. Cleaning CDs Before loading a CD, wipe off any dust, dirt or fingerprints with a soft cloth. CDs should be cleaned by wiping radially from the center to the edge. Never use thinner, benzine, record cleaner or antistatic spray.
Removing the CD from its storage case and loading it.
Press the center and lift out. Handling Incorrect Cleaning
Press to secure the CD. Correct Incorrect
Note: CDs shaped like a heart, flower, etc. (specially-shaped CDs) cannot be used with this unit. If this type of CD is loaded, it will cause a trouble.

PLAYING CDs

Playing an entire CD
The following example of playing an entire CD assumes a CD with 12 tracks and a total playing time of 48 minutes 57 seconds. Operate in the order shown
As tracks are played, their track numbers go out one by one. 8-cm (3") CDs can be used in this unit without an adapter.
Press to open the CD holder. Load a CD with the label side facing up and close the CD holder. Press to start play. (The power is switched on.) Adjust.
To stop in the middle of a CD During play, press the stop/clear (7) button to stop play.
Notes: The following indication may appear when a CD is dirty or scratched, or when the CD is loaded upside down. In such a case, check the CD and insert again after cleaning the CD or turning it over.
The total number of tracks and total playback time are displayed.
To stop a CD temporarily Press the #8 button to stop play temporarily and the playing time display blinks. When pressed again, play resumes from the point where it was paused. Caution: To change CDs, press the stop/clear (7) button; check that the CD has stopped rotating completely before unloading it. Skip play During play, it is possible to skip forward to the beginning of the next track or back to the beginning of the track being played or the previous track; when the beginning of the required track has been located, play starts automatically. To listen to the next track. Press the button once to skip to the beginning of the next track.

Do not use the unit at excessively high or low temperatures. The recommended temperature range is from 5C (41F) to 35C (95F). After play, unload the CD. If mistracking occurs during play, lower the volume.
Direct access play (using the remote control unit) Pressing any of the track number buttons will start play from the beginning of the designated track. (This function cannot be used during programmed play.)
To listen to the previous track. Press the 4 button to skip to the beginning of the track being played. Press twice quickly to skip to the beginning of the previous track. By using the MULTI JOG dial, the beginning of tracks can be searched and played.

LTI JOG MU

Search play (to locate the required position on the CD) The required position can be located using fast-forward or reverse search while playing a CD.
Keep pressing for fast-forward search.
Keep pressing for fast-reverse search.
Hold down the button; search play starts slowly and then gradually increases in speed. Since low-volume sound (at about one quarter of the normal level) can be heard in the search mode, monitor the sound and release the button when the required position is located.
~ Press the CD 3/8 button to set to the CD mode. Designate the required track using the track number buttons. To designate track numbers 1 to 10, press the track number button corresponding to the track number. To designate track number 11 or higher, press the +10 button the required number of times, then a track number button. (Example: To designate the 20th track, press the +10 button once, then press track number button 10.) * +10 button: Each time this button is pressed, the number increases by 10. First press this button to set the 10's digit, then press the track number button to set the 1's digit. To skip to another track during play When the required track number button is pressed, the display shows the designated track number and play starts from the beginning of the designated track.
Programmed play (using the remote control unit)
Up to 20 tracks can be programmed to be played in any required order. The total playing time of programmed tracks is displayed (up to 99 minutes, 59 seconds). (Example: When programming the 2nd track to be played first, and the 6th track next, then the 12th track, etc.)

PROGRAM

To designate the 2nd track.
To designate the 12th track.

The 12th track

The total playback time of programmed tracks is displayed.
~ Press the CD 3/8 button to set to the CD mode. Press the 7 button. ! Press the PROGRAM button to set to the programming mode. To confirm the details of a program. Press the PROGRAM button; the tracks making up the program will be displayed in programmed order.

Track number

Press to designate the required track number. @ Designate the remaining tracks by pressing the track number buttons. Press the 3/8 button when programming is completed. Programmed play starts. To clear the programmed tracks. Press the 7 button before playing a CD. During programmed play, press this button twice. When the CD holder is opened, programmed tracks are cleared automatically. Notes: If the total playing time of the programmed tracks exceeds 99 minutes 59 seconds, the total playing time indication will go out. When programming a track number higher than 21 on a disc containing more than 21 tracks, the total playback time of all the programmed tracks will not be displayed. When a disc with 16 or more tracks is loaded, the OVER indicator will appear.

Program order number

Repeat play (using the remote control unit)
Press the REPEAT button before or during play. A single track or all the tracks can be repeated. Whether a single track or all tracks are to be repeated can be specified. Each time the REPEAT button is pressed, the mode will change from a single track ( ), to all the tracks ( ALL), to the clear mode, in this order. Single track repeat ( ) The current or specified track will be played repeatedly. All tracks repeat ( ALL) All tracks or the programmed tracks of a CD will be played repeatedly.
Random play (using the remote control unit)
Press the RANDOM button, and all tracks on a CD play once in random order.

Single track All tracks

Goes off. Repeat playback is released.

HANDLING CASSETTE TAPES

Cassette tapes 1. Loose tape may cause trouble. Using a pencil or like object, gently tighten the tape as shown. 2. To prevent recordings from being erased accidentally, remove the tab(s) with a screwdriver, etc. Reseal the slots with adhesive tape to erase and re-record after the tabs have been removed. 3. C-120 cassettes are not recommended because they are prone to malfunction.

Turn the pencil to tighten the tape. Side A
Cassette loading 1. Press the eject (0) button to open the cassette holder. 2. Load a cassette as shown. 3. Close the cassette holder by pressing it gently. Listen for the click indicating that the holder is securely shut.

Side B

Adhesive tape
Note: If the power is switched off while tape is running, it may be impossible to remove the cassette. If this happens, switch the power on again before attempting to remove the cassette. Auto tape select mechanism This unit has an Auto Tape Select mechanism which distinguishes between different types of tape using detection holes in the cassette. After the type of tape has been detected, bias and equalization suitable for the tape are set.
Cassettes with detection holes: Metal tape (EQ: 70 s).. Type IV CrO2 (chrome) tape (EQ: 70 s).. Type II Cassettes without detection holes: Normal tape (EQ: 120 s)... Type I
Metal/CrO2 tape detection holes

CASSETTE PLAYBACK

Operate in the order shown
A U T O T A P E S E L E C T O R

AHB.PRO

~ Load a cassette tape. Press to start playback. (The power is switched on and the TAPE mode is engaged to start tape playback.) ! Select the reverse mode ( / / ). Adjust. After loading a cassette tape, simply press the TAPE 23 button. The power is switched on and the tape starts playback. (To select the playback direction, press the TAPE 23 button. The change in direction can be checked in the tape direction indicator (2 or 3).) When the tape plays back with the reverse mode set to (single side play) or (both side play) mode, the tape stops automatically at the end of tape after playing one or both sides. When the reverse mode is set to the (continuous play) mode, the tape continuously plays one side after the other until you stop operation.

How to fast-wind tapes

1. Press the TAPE (23) button (to set TAPE mode). 2. Press the 4 or button. A tape can be fast-wound in either tape playback direction, and when it reaches the end of a side, it stops automatically.

RADIO RECEPTION

STEREO AUTO/MONO button
~ Press the TUNER/BAND button. The power is switched on and a band and radio frequency will be shown in the display.
Select the band. ! Tune to the required station. Adjust.

STEREO AUTO/MONO button (using the remote control unit)
Auto mode: Set to this position when listening to or recording an FM stereo broadcast. The STEREO indicator lights when the FM stereo broadcast is received. MONO: Set to this position when FM stereo reception is noisy. When another station is tuned to in the MONO mode, the unit automatically enters Auto mode. Seek tuning Press the 4 or button for one second or more. The unit enters the seek tuning mode to tune in the nearest station automatically, so the broadcast can be heard. In AM operation, the frequency moves continuously from the MW to the LW band and vice versa. Manual tuning Each time the 4 or button is pressed, the unit steps through the current frequency band. Tuning is done in steps of 50 kHz for FM and 9 kHz for AM (MW/LW). In AM operation, the tuned frequency moves continuously from the MW (5221,629 kHz) to the LW (144288 kHz) band and vice versa.
Press to move to higher frequency.
Presetting stations (using the remote control unit) 30 stations in FM band and 15 stations in AM (MW/LW) band can be preset as follows: Example: (Presetting an FM station broadcasting on 103.5 MHz to preset button 15)
Press to move to lower frequencies.
Press the TUNER/BAND button. Select the FM band using the TUNER/BAND button. Tune to the required station. Press preset button +10, then 5 for more than 2 sec. (When 15 blinks in the preset station display, the station has been stored.)
Notes: When seek tuning to the required station is not possible because the broadcast signal is too weak, press the 4 or button momentarily to perform manual tuning. When the power is set to STANDBY, or another mode (TAPE, CD or AUX) is selected, the last tuned frequency is stored in memory. When the power is switched on again and TUNER/BAND button is pressed, the same station will be tuned to. Auto preset tuning (using the remote control unit) This function scans the current band, detecting frequencies used to broadcast signals, and stores the first 30 FM frequencies and 15 AM (MW/LW) frequencies in memory automatically. Press the AUTO PRESET button for more than 2 seconds. The frequencies of stations broadcasting signals can be stored in memory automatically in the order of increasing frequency. (30 stations in FM band and 15 stations in AM (MW/LW) band.)
Repeat the above procedure for each of the other stations, using a different preset button each time. Repeat the above procedure for the other band. To change preset stations Perform step above after tuning to the required station. Notes: The previous stored station is erased when a new station is stored, because the new stations frequency replaces the previous frequency in memory. When listening to an AM (MW/LW) broadcast, noise may be heard if the remote control unit is used. All preset stations will be erased when the power cord is disconnected or a power failure occurs for more than 24 hours. In such cases, store the stations again. Using the antennas (see page 2) FM: Connect the provided FM wire antenna. AM (MW/LW): Adjust the position of AM (MW/LW) loop antenna.

Press for more than 2 seconds.

Preset tuning

The stations must be preset before this operation can be performed. (Using the main unit) 1 Press the TUNER/BAND button. 2 Select the band using the TUNER/BAND button. 3 To select the requied preset station, turn the MULTI JOG dial.
(Using the remote control unit) 1 Press the TUNER/BAND button. 2 Select the band using the TUNER/BAND button. 3 Press the required preset station buttons (No. 1 No. 10 and +10). The preset station number and frequency corresponding to the button pressed are shown.

RECORDING

During recording, the ALC (Automatic Level Control) circuit automatically optimizes the recording level, so manual recording level adjustment is unnecessary. Check that the safety tab on the cassette tape is not broken off. Note: This unit has recording characteristics suitable for normal and CrO2 tapes. Normal and CrO2 tapes have different characteristics from metal tapes.
Synchronized recording with the CD player
In this system, the CD player starts play when the cassette deck enters the recording mode. Operate in the order shown
~ Load a cassette with side A facing out. (Wind past the tape leader before starting recording.) Load a CD and close the CD holder. ! Set to the CD mode. Press the 7 button to set stop mode. @ Select the required reverse mode ( or ). When programmed play is required, program the required tracks using the remote control. (See page 9.) Select tracks with a total playing time which does not exceed the tape length. Press the ONE TOUCH REC button; synchronized recording will start. (The recording indicator lights up.) Recording starts in the forward direction and CD play starts automatically. After the CD player has played the entire CD or programmed tracks, the deck stops automatically. Non-recorded sections of approx. 4 seconds are automatically left between tunes To stop recording in the middle, press the 7 button. The cassette deck also stops after 4 seconds. Note: During CD synchro recording, the #8, SEARCH (4, ) buttons and MULTI JOG dial do not function.
When non-recorded section between tunes is not required. 1 Press the #8 button twice. The CD Player enters the pause mode. 2 Press the ONE TOUCH REC button to start recording. Note: Depending on the CD used, non-recorded sections of different lengths may be left between tunes. CD complete recording function (Synchro recording mode only) If the tape is reversed while a CD is being played, recording will be done on the reverse side of the tape as follows: * When less than 12 seconds of the last tune on the forward side of the tape have been recorded, recording on the other side of the tape will start from the beginning of the previous track. * When more than 12 seconds of the last tune on the forward side of the tape have been recorded, recording on the other side of the tape will start from the beginning of the current track. To record one track Play the track to be recorded. Then pressing the ONE TOUCH REC button locates the beginning of the track and enter the one track recording mode. After the recording is finished, the CD player and cassette deck both stop.

Recording from the radio or an external source connected to the AUX terminals

AHB.PRO VOLUME

~ Load a cassette with side A facing out. (Wind past the tape leader before starting recording.) Select the source to be recorded. TUNER: Press the TUNER/BAND button. Tune to the required station. AUX: Press the AUX button.
! Select the required reverse mode ( or Press the ONE TOUCH REC button.
BEAT CUT button (using the remote control unit)
When recording an AM broadcast, beats may be produced which are not heard when listening to the broadcast. In such case, set this button after setting the deck to the record mode so that the beats are eliminated. Normally set this button to CUT-1. Erasing A recorded tape can be erased by recording new material over the previous material. To erase a tape without making a new recording. 1. Press the TAPE (23) button to set to the TAPE mode. 2. Press the 7 button. 3. Insert the cassette with the side to be erased facing out. 4. Press the ONE TOUCH REC button. 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 programme and in any literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic work embodied therein.

BEAT CUT

CLOCK ADJUSTMENT
Names of parts in the clock/timer section, and their functions:

REC ON SLEEP OFF CLOCK

~ ! @ #
Timer mode indicator Timer indicator (ON/OFF) CLOCK indicator SLEEP indicator Time display CLOCK button TIMER/SNOOZE button MULTI JOG dial It is used to set the current time and perform timer setting.
Setting the current time (when this unit is used for the first time)
(Example: To set the clock to 13:15.)

Within the 2 minutes.

Advance
One hour is advanced/moved back every 2 clicks.
One minute is advanced/moved back every 2 clicks.
1 Connect the AC power cord; CLOCK will blink in the display. 2 Press the CLOCK button for 2 seconds or more. 3 Set to 13: 15 using the MULTI JOG Dial and CLOCK button. Setting the current time. Use the time signal of television and radio broadcasts. When adjusting the clock, follow steps 2 3.
Notes: Before performing timer recording or playback, it is necessary to set the current time. It is recommended to set the current time with the button set to STANDBY so that the current display mode is maintained. When the power cord is plugged in again after being disconnected or power is restored after a power failure, CLOCK will blink in the display. Set the current time again.

TIMER OPERATIONS

Setting the timer
The current time must be set before the timer can be used. ~ Press the TIMER/SNOOZE button for 2 seconds or more.

Within the 30 sec.

Set the start time. (Example: To set the timer to 12: 15.)
Press to set the start time.

! Set the stop time. (Example: To set the timer stop timer to 13: 15.)
Press to set the timer off time.
Select the TIMER mode The selected TIMER mode is shown in the display.

TUNER REC

When the MULTI JOG dial is turned to select the timer mode, the mode changes from TUNER (timer reception of a broadcast), to TUNER/REC (timer recording of a broadcast), to CD (timer play of a CD), to TAPE (timer playback of a tape), in forward or reverse direction.

@ Set the volume.

This shows when volume level 1 is selected.
The unit enters the previously engaged mode and timer setting has been completed.
The selected volume is set.
When the volume setting is set to "VOLUME -" (volume level is not specified), the timer playback volume is at the level used before setting the timer. To confirm the timer setting 1. When ( ) is displayed. Press the TIMER/SNOOZE button for more than 2 seconds ( ) disappears.
2. Press the TIMER/SNOOZE button for more than 2 seconds once again. Then each time the TIMER/SNOOZE button is pressed the timer setting can be confirmed. When the previous function mode is restored, showing that the timer setting has been completed. Note: When the timer is set incorrectly or the correct mode is not selected, perform "Setting the timer" from the beginning.
Timer recording of broadcast
The current time must be set before the timer can be used. Make sure that the safety tabs of the cassette have not been broken off. Operations
~ Set the button to ON. Load a cassette. Insert the cassette with the side to be recorded facing out. or ) Select the required reverse mode. ( ! Set the timer. (Refer to Setting the timer on page 14.) Set the timer about a minute before the broadcast to be recorded is scheduled to start. Tune to the station to be recorded. (Refer to page 13.) @ Set the button to STANDBY. Timer recording will start at timer start time and the power will be switched off at timer stop time. (The timer mode is then released.)
To cancel timer operation Press the TIMER/SNOOZE button for more than 2 seconds so that the timer mode indicator ( ) goes out. If you do this, timer recording will not start at the timer start time. Notes: Once the timer has been set, the start and stop times, etc., are stored in memory. When timer recording or playback is required at different times, the timer must be set again. After setting the timer start and stop times, check that the tuner is tuned to the required frequency. When the power cord is disconnected or there is a power failure, timer settings will be erased from memory. If this happens, set the current time and perform the timer setting again.

Any source can be selected for sleep timer operation and timer playback. For example; CD play for sleep timer operation and broadcast reception for timer playback. Tape playback for sleep timer operation and CD play for timer playback. However, when broadcast reception is selected for both sleep timer operation and timer playback, the station you heard at night will be tuned to the following morning.

MAINTENANCE

Cleaning is important! When the tape is running, magnetic powder and dust naturally accumulate on the heads, capstan and pinch roller. When they become too dirty. Sound quality deteriorates. The output sound level drops. Previously recorded tape is not completely erased. Recording is not performed satisfactorily. Therefore, you should clean the heads, etc. after every 10 hours of use for optimal recording conditions. Cleaning the heads, capstan and pinch roller Open the cassette holder. Clean the heads, pinch roller and capstan. For effective cleaning, use a cleaning kit available from an audio store. After cleaning, be sure that the cleaning fluid has dried completely before loading a cassette.
Capstan shaft(s) Pinch roller(s)
Cautions: 1. Keep magnets and metallic objects away from the head. If the head becomes magnetized, noise will increase and the sound will deteriorate. Demagnetize the head every 2030 hours of use with a head eraser (available from an audio store). (When demagbutton should be set to STANDBY.) netizing the head, the 2. Do not use anything other than alcohol for cleaning. Thinner and benzine will damage the rubber pinch roller. Cleaning the lens If the lens in the CD pickup is dirty, dropout, etc., could degrade sound. Open the CD holder and clean the lens as shown. Use a blower (available from a camera store) to blow dust off the lens. If there are fingerprints, etc. on the lens, gently wipe clean with a cotton swab.

Blower

Erase head
Combination record/play head

TROUBLESHOOTING

What appears to be trouble is not always serious. First make sure. Power cannot be turned on. * Is the power cord unplugged? No sound from the speakers. * Are headphones connected? CD Player Section The CD player does not play. * Is the CD upside down? * Is the CD dirty? A certain portion of the CD does not play correctly. * Is the CD scratched? Cassette Deck Section Playback sound is at a very low level. * Is the head dirty? The ONE TOUCH REC button does not function. * Have the safety tabs of the cassette been broken off? Tuner Section Reception is noisy. * Try adjusting the antenna. Timer Section Timer operation does not start. * Is the current time set correctly? * Is the timer mode ( ) displayed? Remote Control Remote control is impossible. * Are the batteries in the remote control exhausted? * Is the remote sensor section exposed to bright light (direct sunlight, etc.)? Note: Before making an important recording, be sure to make a test recording first to check that the deck, etc. is working correctly. When the above remedies do not help Many operations of this unit are performed by the control of a microprocessor. If none of the buttons function, unplug the power cord, wait for a while, then plug it back in. Reset the correct values for the clock and timer.

 

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