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Pawel Dembski 8:21am on Wednesday, September 15th, 2010 
This Panasonic SC-AK78 is the best stereo for the money. This Panasonic stereo is one of the best stereos that i have seen for a long time. Attractive Sound, Attractive Looks After purchising this system, I was pleased just at the sight of it.
beethoven2 3:50pm on Tuesday, July 20th, 2010 
This Panasonic SC-AK78 is the best stereo for the money. This Panasonic stereo is one of the best stereos that i have seen for a long time.

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2. Water and Moisture--Do
not use this unit near water--for

(www.panasonic.ca)

ample, near a bathtub, washbowl, swimming pool, or the like. Damp basements should also be avoided.
R6, AA size, UM-3 Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you've just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it's time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association's Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying bladng or distortion--and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing. I We recommend you to avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise. Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing =comfort level" adapts to higher volumes of sound. So what sounds "normal" can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing. Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts. To establish a safe level: Start your volume control at a low setting. Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and cleedy, and without distortion. _" Once you have established a comfortable sound level: Set the dial and leave it there. Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future. After all, we want you listening for a litetime. Use of batteries Insert the batteries observing the correct polarities (+,-).
Do not mix old and new batteries, or batteries of different types (manganese and alkaline, etc.). Never subject batteries to excessive heat or flame; do not attempt to disassemble them; and be sure they are not short-circuited. If the remote control is not to be used for a long period of time, re move the batteries and store them in a cool, dark place. Do not attempt to recharge alkaline or manganese batteries. Do not use rechargeable type batteries.

Battery

The battery life is about one year. The batteries should be replaced if commends from the remote control transmitter do not operate the unit even when the transmitter is held close to the front panel.

FM outdoor

antenna
Disconnect the FM indoor antenna if an FM outdoor antenpa is installed. (_) Remove a piece of the outer vinyl insulator. (_) Twist the shield braid. Shield braid 15ram An outdoor antenna should be installed by a qualified technician only. Core wire (_) Expose the core wire.

AM outdoor antenna

Connect the outdoor antenna without removing the AM loop antenna. Run 5 to 12 m of vinyl-covered wire horizontally along a window or other convenient location.
When the unit is not in use, disconnect the outdoor antenna to prevent possible damage that may be caused by lightning. Never use an outdoor antenna during an electrical storm.
DVD with ch player 5.1 OUT (not included)
Rear panel of this unit For details, refer to the manual of the units which are to be connected. When units other than those described below are to be connected, please consult with your dealer.

DVD player

5.1 ch OUT
Sound cannot be produced unless an DOLBY DIGITAL decoder is connected. A DVD player with a built-in DOLBY DIGITAL decoder is recommended. This will allow you to enjoy the brilliant images and powerful sounds available on DVD soft_'are.
Laser disc player/DVD not included)
player without 5.1 ch OUT Rear panel of this unit
(without Laser disc5.1 ch OUT) player/DVD

player

AUDIO OUT
This unit has DoLby Pro Logic circuitry. If the audio output of video equipment is connected to the AUX1 or 2 terminal of this unit, the sound will be reproduced with the same powerful stereophonic effects found in movie theaters.

cassette

recorder
You can enjoy only sound of the video cassette recorder.

Record

Sound cannot be produced unless an phono equalizer (not included) Jsconnected.
Videocassetterecorder not included)
A record player with a built-in phono equalizer is recommended. Rear panel of this unit
To improve the sound effect The front speakers have built-in subwoofers, but it is possible to connect another subwoofer (not included) to the SUBWOOFER OUT terminal on the rear panel of this unit.
Record player (not included)

Rear panel of this unit

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Main unit Name Ref. page
_) Input select buttons and Indicators.. 14, 17, 21, 40 (CD, TUNER BAND, TAPE DECK 1/2, AUX 1/2, 6CH DISCRETE INPUT) C_)Standby/on switch ( d)/I, POWER).. 12 Pressto switchthe unitfrom on to standbymodeor viceversa.Ln standby mode,the unitisstillconsuming smallamountofpower. a (_) AC supply indicator (AC IN)... 12 This indicator lightswhen the unit is connectedto the AC mains supply. _) Eco mode button (MODE).. 12 (_) CD manager button (CD MANAGER).. 20 (_) Disc tray... 16 (_ Disc select, disc tray open/close buttons (CDI-CD5 CD DIRECT PLAY, OPEN). 16,17 Random play button (RANDOM).. 18 Display select/demonstration button (-DISPLAY/-DEMO).. 12, 40 Volume control (VOLUME).. 15 Headphones jack (PHONES).. 40 Deck I cassette holder.. 21 Deck 2 cassette holder.. 21

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When CD or tape is selected as the source. To save power, the unit turns off if it is left unused for tour minutes. This function does not work if the source is tuner, AUX 1, AUX 2 or 6CH DISCRETE INPUT

Press [AUTO OFF].

AUTO OFF
"AUTO OFF" is displayed.
To cancel Press [AUTO OFF] again. For your reference The setting is maintained even if the unit is turned off. When the unit is turned on again, the unit functions as dsscdbed above. If you select tuner, AUX 1, AUX 2 or 6CH DISCRETE INPUT as the source, "AUTO OFF" goes out. It comes on again when you select CD or tape.

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Up to 12 stations can be set in each band with automatic or maoual memory presetting.
If broadcast frequencies are preset in the memory, you can easily tune in any of these frequencies from the system or remote control unit. You can preset just those stations you like. (See =Presetting only your favorite stations" below.)
1. Press [TUNER/BAND] to select band.
The power will come on automatically, Every time you press the button; "FM" -"AM".

2. Press [ ,

TUNE MODE] to select "MANUAL".

=PRESET'.

Every time you press the button; =MANUAL" --
3. Press [TUNE/TIME ADJ( vor^)] until the display shows the frequency from which you want to begin automatic memory presetting.
Tips on tuning in radio stations (_ Hold down either _UNE/TIME ADJ ( v or A )] until the fre-
quency numbers start scrolling. (_ When near to the frequency you are looking for, press [TUNE/ TIME ADJ ( v or/'_ )] repeatedly until the station is tuned in.
4. Press and hold [ ,+_,_, MEMORY] until the frequency begins to change.
This will start presetting automatically. will tune in the last station memorized. When finished, the radio
if auto presetting is not possible because radio signals are weak or for some other reason, do the following.

Presetting

only your favorite

stations

Preset the stations one at a time.
1. Perform step 1 above. Then, press [ =-=-/_'_ , MEMORY] ("PRGM" flashes) and select a station with [TUNE/TIME ADJ ( v or A )]. 2. While "PRGM" is flashing press [ M_/_,-_, MEMORY] again and select a preset channel with [TUNE/TIME ADJ ( V or A )]. 3, Press [ _.-/_H. MEMORY] to preset the station.
Memory retention The preset stations are retained i_memory for about 2 weeks even if the system is unplugged, FM allocation settings: This system comes equipped with an electronic digital tuner that divides the broadcast band into many small steps. These steps match the assignable broadcast frequencies and intervals in between. Each country allocates broadcast bands according to their particular needs. By adjusting the allocation, you can enable the tuner to receive FM broadcasts allocated in 0.1 MHz steps. Press and hold [TUNER/BAND]. After a few seconds the display will change to a flashing display of the current minimum frequency. If you continue to hold [TUNER/BAND] down, the minimum frequency will change. ReLease the button at this time. To return to the original frequency indication, repeat above.

2. Press [REV MODE] to select the reverse mode.
Every time you press the button; -) _ --:) _ (--) I
-" : One side is recorded, then recording stops automatically. --_, ") : Both sides (fro. t side -- reverse side) are recorded, n then recording stops automatically.
3. Press [ REC/STOP] to start recording.
If you selected c-') in step 2, the direction will automatically change to ") when recording starts.
To stop recording Press [ REC/STOP] again. Recording can also be stopped by pressing [ ]. To cut an unnecessary part while recording
1. Press [ REC/STOP] dedng the unnecessary part. The cassette deck will stop. 2. Press [ REC/STOP] to resume recording again. Recording will continue in the same direction as before.
When recording an AM broadcast, volume is momentarily interrupted when you start and stop the recording.
To reduce noise while AM recording (Beat proof function)
Press [ _,N/._, FM MODE/Bp] while recording. Each time you press the button, BP 1 and BP 2 will be displayed alternately. Select the position where there is less noise.
FM MODFJBP I,(</'4<
preparation: 1. Insert the tape to be recorded on into dock 2 Tape direction is automatically set to" _- " Change the tape direction if you want to start recording from the reverse side ( ,,k page 22) 2. Insert the CD.
1. @ Press [CD 1] - [CD 5] to select the disc. Q Press [ ] to stop the CD. 2. Press [REV MODE] to select the reverse mode.
Every time you press the button; t ]
- : One side is recorded, then recording stops automatically. "_, ("_ :Both sides (front side -- reverse side) are recorded, then recording stops automatically.
3, Press [ REC/STOP] to start recording.
If you selected '> in step 2, the direction will automatically change to -':_ when recording starts. The recording will proceed from the first track on the selected CD and will continue or) through the last track of the final disc. The tape deck stops automatically when the CD is finished.
To stop rocording To add a 4 second silent interval before stopping Press [ ]. The CD will stop automatically too. To stop recording without a silent interval Press [ REC/STOP]. The CD will stop automatically too.

programmed

tracks
1. After step 2, program the track you want (performs steps 2 - 5 on page 19). 2. Press [ REC/BTOP] to start recording.

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This function makes it easier for you to select special CDs and tracks from amongst those loaded in the player. While recording, if a track is cut off in the middle at the end of the front side, it is re-recorded from the beginning on the reverse side.

Front side Reverse side

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The interrupted track is re-recorded in its entirety on the reverse side. At the end of the reverse side recording stops end the current track will be interrupted. preparation: 1. Insert the tape to be recorded on into deck 2. Tape direction is automatically set to = _ ". Change the tape direction if you want to start recording from the reverse side, ( =_ page 22) 2. Insert the CD.
Press [CO]. 2. Press [CD MANAGER] to select the desired mode.
Every time yOUpress the button; 1-TRACK _ I-DISC -- 1-ALL_ NORMAL (OFF)

1-TRACK: 1-DISC: 1-ALL:

Only one particular track is recorded. The tracks on only one particular disc are recorded. The same track numbers on each of the CDs are recorded in succession.
(NORMAL: The odginal display is restored in about 3 seconds.)
3. Press [CD 1] - [CD 5] to select the disc.
m This step is not required if 1-ALL was selected in step 2.

4. Press [ _._, track.

] or [ _,-/,_ ] to select the desired
5. Press [ REC/STOP] to start recording.
To atop recording To add a 4 second silent interval before stopping Press [ ], The CD will automatically stop tco, To step recording without a silent interval Press [ REC/STOP], The CD will stop automatically too.

I REC/STOP

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The recording level will be recorded as they are on the tape being played back.
Preparation: Insert the cassettes. For playback: into deck 1 For recording: into deck 2 Tape direction is automatically sat to = =* ". Change the tape direction if you want to start recording from the reverse side. ( ,-b page 22)
Every time you press the button; t J
-" : One side is recorded, then recording stops automatically. -'}, ('_) : Both sides (front side -- reverse side) are recorded, then recording stops automatically
3. Press [TAPE EDIT] to start recording.
If you selected --> in step 2, the direction will automatically change to --) when recording starts.
To stop recording: Press [ ]. Both decks wiL_ stop.

Press iS.WOOFER].

SOUNDCONTROLJOG S.WOOFER
When _isterdng to the sound through the speakers MID (medium) -- MAX (high) -- Light off (OFF) t J When listening to the sound through the headphones Light o_ (ON) " I._ht off (OFF)

All recordings are performed at the fPat setting even ff an alternative sound quality/sound field setting has been selected and the super woofer effect is set to ON.
Dial [SOUND CONTROL JOG] to select the sound quality or sound field.
When it is dialed down, the settings are selected in the following sequence. _) HEAVY (sound quality) Select this when playing rock or other kinds of music that sound better with an added punch. (_ CLEAR (sound quality) Select this for jazz or other kinds of music for which cladty in the treble range is desired. (_ SOFT (sound quality) Select this when Ustenit_g to b_ckground musk_. (_) DISCO (sound field) Select this to produce sound with the same kind of lengthy reverberations heard at a disco. _) LIVE (sound field) Select this to make vocals more alive. (_ HALL (sound field) Select this to add an expansiveness to the sound to produce the atmosphere of a groat concert hall, (_ MANUAL (see page 28) (_ AI EQ (see page 29) (_ FLAT The original display is restored on the display panet in about 5 seconds.
To release the equalizer ,. Dial [SOUND CONTROL JOG] to select "FLAT". When using the remote control to perform the operations scribed above de-

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Press [EQ]. Each time this button is pressed, the setting is changed in the sequence described above.

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1. Dial [SOUND "MANUAL".

CONTROL

JOG] to select
When it is dialed down, the settings are seleCted in the following sequence. HEAVY CLEAR SOFT DISCO LIVE HALL MANUAL(M.EQ) AI EQ _FLAT

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2, Adjust the sound quality,
(_ _ _ direction: For selecting the range ot lhe sound to be adjusted Characteristics of each sound range 100 Hz: Super woofer range Around 330 Hz: Bass to midrange kHz: Midrange Around 3.3 kHz: Midra_e to Ireble 10 kHz: Treble (_) _ f direction: For adjusting the level
Repeat steps (_ _nd _) to set the desired sound quality. The odginal display is restored on the dlsplay panel in about 5 seconds.
To release tile equalizer Dial [SOUND CONTROL JOG] to select "FLAT'.
The sound quality setting is stored automatically. It is recalled when "MANUAL" is next selected. All recordings are performed at the flat setting even if an alternative sound quality setting has been selected.
It is possible to use the acoustic image equalizer (AI EQ) together with the surround effect to create your own sound effect. The AI EQ equalizer uses the SOFT, SHARP, HEAVY and LIGHT sound quality coordinates to achieve subtle sound quality settings with ease.

1. Press [3D AI EQ] to adjust the surround level.
Every time you press the button; AI EQ --3D t AI 1 -- 3D AI 2 J
2. Adjust the sound quality.
(_ _ _ direction: SO.FT~SHARP setting (_ _ 1 direction: LIGHT-HEAVY setting Repeat steps _) and (_ to set the desired sound quality. The odginal display is restored on the display panel in about 5 seconds. With the remote control Press [ ,,I ], [ =-], [ ], or [ ] to adjust the sound quality. TO release the equalizer Dial [SOUND CONTROL JOG] to select "FLAT". I_t';Tt:J." :_ "_\\_).'_'. ,zl_l _ : ,. :: _ _:__": The sound quality setting is stored automatically. It is recalled when "AI EQ" is next selected. All recordings setting has been selected.setting even if an alternative sound quality are performed at the flat "3D AI 1" and =3D AI 2" cannot be selected while a surround system is on. -_"
The tri-amp control controls sound quality allowing you to adjust by the level of the amplifiers for the low, mid, and high regions It is a type of manual equalizer and cannot be used with the other types of equalizers or when 6 CH DISCRETE INPUT is on.
1. Press [I"RI-AMP CONTROL].
[LOW] button starls flashing i

(Within 5 seconds)

Press [LOW], [MID], or [HIGH] toselecthesetting. t
The selected block starts flashing.
3. Dial [SOUND CONTROL JOG] to adjust the level.

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Select the surround mode appropdate to the soume you are using. Read the following explanations to aid your selection. You may expedence a reduction in sound quality when these surround systems and effects are used with some sources. If this occurs, either turn the surround system or effect off or reduce the level of the effect. k_';IF4 All the features are only effective if speakers are used. No discernible effect will be heard through headphones.

Surround system

Features
Recognizing the sound sources and software that can be used
You will need a DVD player that has a built In decoder to enjoy DVDs with this Dolby Digital and DTS are discrete 6 (5.1) channel surround systems developea for cinema use. Not all Dolby Digital sources are recorded with 6 channels. Some sources marked Dol-

Software encoded with Dolby Digital can be identified with this mark. DVD

DIGITAL

6CH DISCRETE INPUT (Dolby Digital / DTS)
by Digital may be recorded in Dolby Surround, a 2 channel system. Connect a subwoofer (not included) to the line out terminal on the rear panel of this system to increase the effect.
Software encoded with DTS can be identified with this mark. DVD Laser discs CDs

SUlUlO

DOLBY PRO LOGIC
This system was developed to get a better sense of presence from sources encoded with Dolby Surround. The feeling of position has been improved by the addition of a separate center speaker channel. This unit has built-in Dolby Pro Logic circuit so you can enjoy Dolby Surround by connecting the speakers.
Software with the following mark is recorded in Dolby pro Logic: Laser Disc DVD Video tape (VCR) CD

DDloo'"Ysu.ou

This mode cannot be used with the radio and 6CH DISCRETE INPUT mode.
This mode adds surround effects to movie software that isn't recorded with the above
MOVIE mode SUPER SURROUND
systems. In MOVIE mode you can adjust the volume of the surround speaker to get the best surround effect.
Any general sound source can be used. -CD TAPE AUX This mode cannot be used with the radio and 6CH DISCRETE INPUT mode.
This mode adds surround effects to normal music sources.

MUSIC mode

This mode adds stereo-like effects to monaurel sound sources.

SIMULATED

STEREO
Any genera] sound source recorded in monaural can be used. CD TAPE AUX This mode cannot be used with the radio and 6CH DISCRETE INPUT mode.

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Add these audio effects to improve the experience Check the eet-up of your speakers. Set yourspeakersupto suitthe surroundmode youhaveselectedto get the bestsurroundeffect. These modescannotbe usedwiththe radio.

Virtual

rear surround

I effect

This mode is useful if you have to place your surround speakers on the front speakers because of the room's layout. This mode makes it seem like the sound from the surround speakers is coming from behind you.
This mode makes it seem like the sound from the center speaker channel (dialogue, stc.) is coming from within the television. The center speaker must be placed on top of the television. Center focus 2 effect This is a more advanced version of Center focus 1. It makes dialogue clear even if the vo[ume of the center channel is low.

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Multi rear surround
Seat position function This function helps maintain the sound signal position even if the listening position itself is changed, It is effective when using 6CH DISCRETE INPUT, DOLBY PRO LOGIC, or SUPER SURROUND.

Virtual speakers

3DENHANCEDeffect
Through processing of the surround sound signals, these modes make it seem like there are multiple surround speakers in your room. These modes increase the cinema-like sense of presence.
Preparation: If you have connected a subwcofer (not included), press and hold [S.WOOFER] for about 2 seconds so =SUB W ON" is shown on the display.

1, Press [6CH],

The [6CH DISCRETE INPUT] indicator lighLs.
2. Adjust the volume of each speaker,
Sit in the normal listening position and make the adjustments with the remote control.
_) Output the test signal from the DVD player (not included). Set the channel level to 0 dB on the DVD player, and adjust the channel level on this system. Press [VOLUME (- or +)]. Set the volume to the normal listening level. The following steps are for setting the output level of the front speakers and the other speakers to approximately the same level (_ Press [CH SELECT]. Select the speaker channel to be adjusted. L: Front speaker (Left) C: Center speaker R: Front speaker (Right) RS: Surround speaker (Right) LS: Surround speaker (Left) SW: Subwoofer
_) Prese [ A ] or [ v ]. -VOLUME Adjust the output level & : Increases the output level : Decreases the output level Repeat steps (_) and (_) to adjust the level accordingly.
Reference: Add audio effects to improve the surround effect. ( -_ pages 35, 36)

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You cannot record sound when [6CH DISCRETE INPUT] is selected. To record from DVDs, reconnect the DVD player (MIXED OUT) to AUX1 or 2 terminal on this unit.

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1. Press [ DD PRO LOGIC].
The [ DD PRO LOGIC] indicator lights.
2. Adjust the volume of each speaker.
Sit in the normal listening position and make the adjustments the remote control. (_ Press [TESTJ. A test signal is output. The speaker outputting the test signal is displayed while the test is running. L: Front speaker (Left) C: Center speaker R: Front speaker (Right) S: Surround speakers {_ Press [VOLUME (- or +)]. with
Set the volume to the normal listening level. The following steps are for setting the output level of the front speakers and the other speakers to the same listening level. (_) Press [CH SELECT]. Select the speaker channel to be adjusted, Pmss[i ]or Iv ].
Adjust the output level. I : Increases the output level : Decreases the output level Repeat steps _) and _) to adjust the level accordingly.
1"o stop the test signal Press [TEST] again.
The [ a[] PRO LOGIC] thdicato_" lights.
2. Playback a Dolby Surround source.
To turn off DOLBY PRO LOGIC Press [ Do PRO LOGIC]. The [aD PRO LOGIC) indicator goes out. Reference: Add audio effects to improve the surround effect.( =k pages 35, 36)
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby', the double-D symbol and "Pro Logic" are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

So the [SEAT POSITION] indicator flashes.
Push [SOUND CONTROL JOG](ON).
While the indicator is flashing change the seat position.

{Within 10 seconds)

Adjust the seat position.
To tom off the SEAT POSITION mode Push (SOUND CONTROL JOG] and dial (SOUND CONTROL JOG] to select "SEAT POSITION". Push (SOUND CONTROL JOG](OFF). With the remote control 1. Press [AV EFFECT]. 2. Press [.i ] or [ =- ] so the [S_EAT POSITION] thdicator flashes. 3. Press [AV EFFECT} (ON). 4. Press [ ,i ], [ =- ], [ ], or [ & ] to adjust the seat position. To turn it off; after steps 1 and 2, press [AV EFFECT] (OFF]. BG']F4 When used with virtual rear surround, seat position is changed in 3 horizontal steps.

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Switch on the power.

Make sure that you have completed =Setting the time" on page 13. The figure shows how to set the play timer to play from 6:30 a.m. to 7:40 a.m.
1. Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to select" _) PLAY"
Every time you press the button;

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CLOCK--

_)REC _

Previous display
2. "ON" time setting,
(Within 8 seconds or so) (_ Press [TUNE/TIME ADJ ( v or _ )] to select the starting time. (_ Press iCLOCK/TIMER].
3. "OFF" time setting
(_ Press _UNEFRME ADJ ( V or A )] to setect the ending time, (_ Press [CLOCK/TIMER],

4. Source selection

Select the desired source and then prepare for playing.
TO play CD(a) Press [CD] and insert CD(s). If more than 1 CD is loaded Press [CD 11 - {CD 5I to select the CO you want to hear first, _nd press[==].
Disc selection does not become part of the timer memory. To play tape(s) Press [TAPE] and insert tape(s). If tapes are loaded in both decks, playback will start from deck 2. To play the radio Press [TUNER] and tune in the des_rsd statk3n. To play the external unit Press [AUX1/2] or [6CH DISCRETE INPUT].

5. Play volume setting

Turn [VOLUME] to adjust the playback volume.
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6. Press [ _ PLAY/_

_PLAY f _ _)REC -- (off)
REC] to select" _ PLAY"

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7. Press [POWER] to switch off the power.
The timer play will start at the preset time with volume increasing gradually up to the volume level you preset. To switch the ttmer OFF Press [ _) PLAY/_) REC] and check " PLAY* gces out.
Make sure that you have completed "Setting the time" on page 13. Set the timer at least 2 minutes before you want to start recording. The figure shows how to set the record timer for recording from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

1. Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to select" Q REC".
Every time you press the button; CLOCK_ L_)PLAY-_)REC -- Previous display l
2. "ON" time setting

(Within 8 seconds or so)

O Press [TUNE/TIME ADJ ( v or ^ )] to select the starting time. (_ Press [CLOCK/TIMER]. 3. "OFF" time setting (_ Press [TUNE/TIME ADJ ( v or ^ )] to select the ending time. (_) Press [CLOCK/TIMER]. 4. Source selection Select the desired source and then prepare for recording.
To record from the radio Press [TUNER] to select the band and tune in the desired station. To record the external unit Press [AUXt/2].

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You cannotrecord soundwhen [6CH DISCRETE INPUT] is selectad.

Prepare for recording.

1. Insert a tape into deck _2with the side on which the recording will start facing you. 2. Select the reverse mode.
Reverse mode does not become part of the timer memory.
Press [ (_ PLAY/(_ REC] to select" _ REC".
Every time you press the button; PLAY_ L REC _ (off) J
About 30 seconds before the set time, the system mutes all sound automatic3Uy. To switch the timer OFF Press [ PLAY/_ REC] and check = _) REC" goes out.
This timer turns Dower to your system OFF at the set time (Max. 2 hours, settable at 30 minute intervals). It lets you fall asleep listening to music.
_) PLAY/ REC CLOCK/ TIMER
The figure shows how to set the system to standby mode after 30 r_lnutes.
f you set the timer incorrectly :lepeat the procedure from step 1. ro check settings Nhile the unit is on and the" PLAY" (or REC) indicator is on, press ICLOCK/TIMER] so" PLAY" (or REC) appears on the display. Two seconds after" PLAY" (or e, REC) appears, the settings are dis_layed in the following order. , For play timer For record timer (_) Play start time 0 Recording start time Play end time _) Play source (_) Playback volume TO enjoy the desired source after the timer setting is completed The volume level and music source are stored in the timer memory and the timer will start in these preset conditions. However the Disc number end reverse mode be not get stored in the timer memory. 1. After step 7, turn on the unit and start playing the desired source. 2. Reset the Disc number and reverse mode if you have changed any of them, confirm that a Disc or cassette is insetted, then press [POWER] to put the unit on standby. Turning the timer ON/OFF One of the timers is on when the [ O PLAy/ (_ Recording end time _) Recording source SLEEP
While enjoying the desired source:
Press [SLEEP] to select the desired time.
REC] button is alight. Every time you press the button; 30 _ 60 _ 90 _ 120 _ OFF t I The system is turned off after the set time has elapsed. To cancel the sleep ttmer: Press [SLEEPJ to select "OFF'. To confirm the remaining time: [only while power is ON) Press [SLEEPJ. To change the time remaining during operation: Press [SLEEP] to show the remaining time then press [SLEEPI to select the desired time.

Connect the speaker cords correctly.
Connect the left and right speaker cables to the LOW terminals. Connect the external unit's cord correctly.
When listening to the exterhal unit, the left and right sounds are reversed. There is no sound when a source is being played,
The (+) and (-) wire of the speaker cords are shorted,
Switch the system to the standby mode, and reconnect the speaker cords so that they are not shorted. Then switch on the power.
"ERROR" message pears on the display "-:--" display, appears
Incorrect operation has been done.
Operate the unit correctly by following the operating instructions. Set the time. 13

on the

You plugged the power cord in for the first time. There was a power failure recently. Check if the speaker cords have shorted.
"1=61" appears play.

on the dis-

tf they are not shorted then there is a power supply problem. Consult your dealer for assistance.

listening

to FM broadcasts The transmitting station is distant. If you are using an indoor antenna, change to an outdoor antenna. 8
There is a "rushing noise" during a stereo broadcast which is not audible during a monaural broadcast.
You hear excessive noise during a stereo broadcast, and occasionally the sound disappears. The stereo indicator ("ST") flickers and does not light completely. The sound during a sterne broadcast is highly distorted.
The installation location and orientation of the antenna are unsuitable.
The transmitting station is distant. The power of the "iV set or VCR is ON. Try switching oft the "IV set or VCR.
There is a building or mountain nearby. [Distortion is caused by interference between the signal from the transmitting station (direct wave) and the signal reflected from the building or mountain (reflected wave).]
Use a high-grade outdoor antenna, and install it in a good location, height, and odentation for reception.
to AM broadcasts beat You are using the system at the same time you are playing a TV set. The antenna wire is near the power cord. Switch off the TV set, or use the system further away from it. Separate the antenna wire from the power cord.
You hear an unusual sound,
You hear a low-frequency hum.

Prob,emI

When there is a television
The picture on the "IV disappeam or stripes appear on the screen.

Pro b.eoauso(s) Su.es, I

The location and orientation of the antenna are incorrect, The widng at the beck of the system is unsuitable, : If you are using an indoor antenna, change to an outdoor antenna. Separate the antenna wire of the TV set from the system.

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ModelName DVP5990K/75 DVP5990K/93 DVP5992/37 DVP5996K/51 DVP5996K/93 DVP5996K/94 DVP5996K/96 DVP5996K/98 DVP6620/12 HTR3464/12 HTR3464/98 HTS3011/12 HTS3011/37 HTS3011/55 HTS3011/94 HTS3011/98
ModelNumber DVP5990K/75 DVP5990K/93 DVP5992/37 DVP5996K/51 DVP5996K/93 DVP5996K/94 DVP5996K/96 DVP5996K/98 DVP6620/12 HTR3464/12 HTR3464/98 HTS3011/12 HTS3011/37 HTS3011/55 HTS3011/94 HTS3011/98
WattsinStandby 0.86 0,86 0.71 0.86 0.86 0.86 0.86 0.86 0.74 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9
ModelName HTS3151D/37 HTS3164/05 HTS3164/12 HTS3264D/37 HTS3265/98 HTS3365/55 HTS3365/77 HTS3365/78 HTS3366/51 HTS3366/93 HTS3366/98 HTS3367/05 HTS3367/12, HTS3544/37 HTS3555/37 HTS3565/98
ModelNumber HTS3151D/37 HTS3164/05 HTS3164/12 HTS3264D/37 HTS3265/98 HTS3365/55 HTS3365/77 HTS3365/78 HTS3366/51 HTS3366/93 HTS3366/98 HTS3367/05 HTS3367/12, HTS3544/37 HTS3555/37 HTS3565/98
WattsinStandby 0.8 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9W
ModelName HTS3565D/37 HTS3566D/37 HTS3568/51 HTS3568DW/98 HTS3568W/93 HTS3569/98 HTS6100/05 HTS6100/12 HTS6100/37 HTS6100/55 HTS6100/75 HTS6100/93 HTS6100/98 HTS6515/05 HTS6515/12 HTS6515/55
ModelNumber HTS3565D/37 HTS3566D/37 HTS3568/51 HTS3568DW/98 HTS3568W/93 HTS3569/98 HTS6100/05 HTS6100/12 HTS6100/37 HTS6100/55 HTS6100/75 HTS6100/93 HTS6100/98 HTS6515/05 HTS6515/12 HTS6515/55
WattsinStandby 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
ModelName HTS6515/75 HTS6515/93 HTS6515/98 HTS6515D/37 HTS6600/37 HTS8100/37 HTS8140 HTS8140/05 HTS8140/12 HTS8140/37 HTS8140/55 HTS8140/75 HTS8140/93 HTS8140/98 HTS8150 HTS8150/12
ModelNumber HTS6515/75 HTS6515/93 HTS6515/98 HTS6515D/37 HTS6600/37 HTS8100/37 HTS8140 HTS8140/05 HTS8140/12 HTS8140/37 HTS8140/55 HTS8140/75 HTS8140/93 HTS8140/98 HTS8150 HTS8150/12
WattsinStandby 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4
OrganizationName PhilipsConsumerElectronics PhilipsConsumerElectronics PhilipsConsumerElectronics PhilipsConsumerElectronics PhilipsConsumerElectronics PhilipsConsumerElectronics PhilipsConsumerElectronics PhilipsConsumerElectronics PhilipsConsumerElectronics PhilipsConsumerElectronics PhilipsConsumerElectronics PhilipsConsumerElectronics PhonicEar,Inc. PioneerCorporation PioneerCorporation PioneerCorporation

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WattsinStandby 1Watts 1Watts.7Watts.7Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts
OrganizationName PioneerCorporation SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd.
BrandName Pioneer Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung

ModelNumber XVHTD510B

ProductName Receiver DVDProduct DVDProduct DVDProduct DVDProduct DVDProduct DVDProduct DVDProduct DVDProduct DVDProduct DVDProduct DVDProduct DVDProduct CompactDisc Player/Changer CompactDisc Player/Changer CompactDisc Player/Changer
WattsinStandby 1Watts 0.94 0.94 0.91Watts 0.91Watts 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.97 0.95 0.98 0.90 0.9 0.9 0.8Watts 0.8Watts
HTA100 HTA100W HTHDP40 HTHP40 HTKX20 HTKX22 HTKX25 HTKX30 HTKX715 HTKZ210 HTKZ310 HTP1200 HTP29 HTP30 HTP31
OrganizationName SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd. SamsungElectronicsCo.,Ltd.
BrandName Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung Samsung
ModelName HTP38 HTP38T HTP40 HTP50 HTP50T HTQ100 HTQ20 HTQ40 HTQ45 HTQ70 HTQ72T HTQ80 HTTKX22 HTTKX25 HTTKX35 HTTKX715

ModelNumber CDE67 CDE99 DVNC70U SDAT1000 SDEX200 XL35C XL55C XLHP700 SYSG15000 XL1600 XL3600 XLDK225 XLDK255 XLDV50 XLUH230 XLUH240
ProductName Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem VCR/DVD CombinationUnit Receiver Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem MinidiscPlayer MinidiscPlayer MicroSystems MicroSystems DVDProduct MicroSystems MicroSystems
WattsinStandby 0.3Watts 0.3Watts 0.6Watts.6Watts.5Watts.95Watts.6Watts.3Watts 0.6.6Watts.6Watts 0.6 0.6 0.52 0.6 0.6
ModelName XLUH242 XLUH260 XLUH270
ModelNumber XLUH242 XLUH260 XLUH270 CDBA200 CDBA2100 CDCH1000 CDCH1500 CDDD4500 CDDVD500 CDE600 CDE66 CDE700 CDE77 CDE800 CDE88 CDMP70C
ProductName MicroSystems MicroSystems MicroSystems Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem RackSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem
WattsinStandby 0.6 0.6 0.6.3Watts.3Watts.6Watts.6Watts.6Watts.6Watts.3Watts.3Watts.3Watts.3Watts.3Watts.3Watts.3Watts
ModelNumber CDMP77 CDPC3500 CDRW5000 DV750U DVD710U DVD770U DXAT50 HTCN300 MDC2 MDMX20 MDMX30 SDAT100 SDAT50 SDEX100 SDEX101 SDEX111
ProductName Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem RackSystem DVDProduct DVDProduct DVDProduct DVDProduct Receiver Mini/MidiSystem MinidiscPlayer MinidiscPlayer DVDProduct StereoAmplifier Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem
WattsinStandby.3Watts.3Watts.6Watts.5Watts.5Watts.5Watts.8Watts.6Watts.6Watts.6Watts.6Watts.6Watts.7Watts.5Watts.5Watts.5Watts
OrganizationName SharpElectronicsCorporation SharpElectronicsCorporation SharpElectronicsCorporation SharpElectronicsCorporation SharpElectronicsCorporation SharpElectronicsCorporation SharpElectronicsCorporation SharpElectronicsCorporation SharpElectronicsCorporation SharpElectronicsCorporation SharpElectronicsCorporation SonyElectronicsInc. SonyElectronicsInc. SonyElectronicsInc. SonyElectronicsInc. SonyElectronicsInc.
BrandName Sharp Sharp Sharp Sharp Sharp Sharp Sharp Sharp Sharp Sharp Sharp Sony Sony Sony Sony Sony

WattsinStandby 0.230 0.130 0.130 0.130 0.230 0.18 0.18 0.110 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts.5Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts
ModelName DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer
ModelNumber DVPF25 DVPNC555ES DVPNC600 DVPNC615 DVPNC625 DVPNC655P DVPNC665P DVPNC685V DVPNS300 DVPNS315 DVPNS325 DVPNS400D DVPNS415 DVPNS425P DVPNS700P DVPNS715P
WattsinStandby 1Watts.5Watts.5Watts 1Watts.5Watts 1Watts.5Watts.5Watts.5Watts 1Watts.5Watts.5Watts 1Watts.5Watts.5Watts 1Watts
ModelName DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVDPlayer DVPCX995V DVPFX180 DVPFX811
ModelNumber DVPNS725P DVPNS999ES DVPPQ1 DVPPQ2 DVPS330 DVPS360 DVPS363 DVPS365 DVPS530D DVPS550D DVPS560D DVPS565D DVPS570D DVPCX995V DVPFX180 DVPFX811
WattsinStandby.5Watts 1Watts 1Watts.5Watts.5Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts.5Watts.5Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 0.125 0.68 0.5
ModelName DVPFX820 HomeTheater Package HomeTheater SpeakerSystem HomeTheater SpeakerSystem HomeTheater SpeakerSystem HT5950DP HT6900DP HT9900M HT9950M HTDDW670 HTDDW670T HTDDW675 HTDDW870 LBTZX10D LBTZX6 LBTZX8
ModelNumber DVPFX820 HTDDW830 SAVE345 SAVE445H SAVS700ED HT5950DP HT6900DP HT9900M HT9950M HTDDW670 HTDDW670T HTDDW675 HTDDW870 LBTZX10D LBTZX6 LBTZX8
ProductName DVDProduct Receiver PoweredSpeaker PoweredSpeaker StereoAmplifier Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem
WattsinStandby 0.5 1Watts 0.8Watts 0.8Watts 0.5Watts 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.2 0.25 0.140 0.130
ModelName MDdeck MDdeck MDdeck MDdeck MDdeck MDdeck MDdeck MDdeck MDDeck MDDeck MHCGNX60 MHCGNX70 MHCGNX80 MHCGX255 MHCGX355 MHCGX555
ModelNumber MDSJA333ES MDSJB940 MDSJE340 MDSJE640 MDSPC3 MDSS40 MXDD4 MXDD5 MDSJE440 MDSS41 MHCGNX60 MHCGNX70 MHCGNX80 MHCGX255 MHCGX355 MHCGX555
ProductName MinidiscPlayer MinidiscPlayer MinidiscPlayer MinidiscPlayer MinidiscPlayer MinidiscPlayer MinidiscPlayer MinidiscPlayer MinidiscPlayer MinidiscPlayer Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem
WattsinStandby 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.22 0.22 0.22
ModelName MHCGX9900 MHCWZ88D MicroSatelliteSpkr MicroSatelliteSpkr MicroSatelliteSpkr MicroSystem MicroSystem MicroSystem MicroSystem MicroSystem MicroSystem NASCZ1 Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver

ModelNumber MHCGX9900 MHCWZ88D SAVE325 SAVE525 SAVE815ED CMTCP100 CMTCP300 CMTCP500 CMTDC1 CMTEP30 CMTEP50 NASCZ1 STRDA3ES STRDA5ES STRDB1070 STRDB840
ProductName Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem PoweredSpeaker PoweredSpeaker PoweredSpeaker MicroSystems MicroSystems MicroSystems MicroSystems MicroSystems MicroSystems MicroSystems Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver
WattsinStandby 0.250 0.25.8Watts.8Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts.9Watts.9Watts 0.1287 1Watts 1Watts.9Watts 1Watts
ModelNumber STRDE1075 STRDE345 STRDE445 STRDE475 STRDE545 STRDE575 STRDE675 STRDE845 STRDE875 STRDE940 STRDE945 STRDE975 STRK402 STRK502 STRSL7 STRV333ES
WattsinStandby.9Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts.9Watts 1Watts 1Watts.9Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts
ModelName Receiver Receiver RHTG2000 SACD/DVDPlayer SACD/DVDPlayer Sony Sony Sony Sony Sony Sony Sony Sony Sony Sony Sony
ModelNumber STRV444ES STRV555ES RHTG2000 DVPCX777ES DVPCX985V CMTCP333 CMTCPX1 CMTCQ1 CMTEP313 CMTGP5 CMTHP7 LBTXGR600 MHCGX100W MHCGX25 MHCGX45 MHCGX75
ProductName Receiver Receiver RackSystem DVDProduct DVDProduct MicroSystems MicroSystems MicroSystems MicroSystems MicroSystems MicroSystems Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem
WattsinStandby 1Watts 1Watts 0.1.3Watts.3Watts.4Watts.3Watts.35Watts.3Watts.3Watts.35Watts.4Watts.25Watts.2Watts.2Watts.25Watts
ModelName Sony Sony STRDA2100ES STRDA3100ES STRDA7100ES STRDE197 STRDE598 STRDE698 STRDE898 STRDE998 STRDV10
ModelNumber MHCGX8800 MXDD400 STRDA2100ES STRDA3100ES STRDA7100ES STRDE197 STRDE598 STRDE698 STRDE898 STRDE998 STRDV10 DVPS533D LBTLX30 LBTLX50 LBTLX90AV MHCBX2
ProductName Mini/MidiSystem MinidiscPlayer Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver Receiver DVDProduct Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem Mini/MidiSystem
WattsinStandby.4Watts.8Watts 0.43 0.90 0.556 0.48 0.2 0.2 0.15 0.19 0.2 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts 1Watts
OrganizationName SonyElectronicsInc. SonyElectronicsInc. SonyElectronicsInc. SonyElectronicsInc. TonicDigitalProducts,Ltd. TonicDigitalProducts,Ltd. TonicDigitalProducts,Ltd. TonicDigitalProducts,Ltd. TonicDigitalProducts,Ltd. ToshibaAmericaConsumer Products,L.L.C. ToshibaAmericaConsumer Products,L.L.C. ToshibaAmericaConsumer Products,L.L.C. ToshibaAmericaConsumer Products,L.L.C. ToshibaAmericaConsumer Products,L.L.C. ToshibaAmericaConsumer Products,L.L.C. ToshibaAmericaConsumer Products,L.L.C. Sony Sony Sony Sony RCA RCA RCA RCA RCA

 

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