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Most European homes have separate stereo and TV/VCR installations.
Step 1 To start, add a DVD player or a portable DVD unit to your TV/VCR combination. You can create a surround sound effect with your TV stereo speakers if your DVD player is equipped with a Virtual Surround decoder. Besides outstanding image quality and superb sound, DVD lets you view films in various languages with a selection of soundtracks and enjoy other easy and convenient features, such as viewing per chapter and movie angle selection.
Step 2 The next step, adding a Pioneer A/V amplifier or receiver, is the central component in any home cinema experience. The A/V amplifier or receiver connects all the units, amplifying any sound source in the system TV, DVD, CD, MiniDisc A Pioneer A/V amplifier or receiver not only provides powerful sound, but you also can connect a variety of image sources, such as a video camera (easy if your A/V amplifier or receiver has a front panel input).
Step 3
The final touch, the 5.1 channel surround sound speakers, completes the ultimate home cinema experience. The two front and two rear speakers, one centre speaker above the monitor or TV and one subwoofer for low frequencies will wrap home viewers in digital surround sound just like in the movie theatre.
Step 4 NS-DV55 Design Home Cinema System Or maybe youre feeling like a new sophisticated system in one package? The NS-DV55 is definitely the right direction and a super stylish way of experiencing home cinema. The entire package includes a stylish DVD player with built-in RDS tuner, 5 corresponding black or wood-tone satellite speakers and a subwoofer everything you need for the best in digital surround sound.
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Don't miss out on the entertainment options you deserve. Pioneer knows audio and video and everything in-between. With Pioneer's recommended combination packages, you benefit from expert advice on how to mix and match different components to get the best possible sound, picture, styling and technology. Multicomponent packages with a single purpose: to give you the total Digital Home Cinema experience.
1: DESIGN SOLUTION (DOLBY DIGITAL + DTS)
NS-DV55/NS-DV55-K If you cant wait for the ultimate digital home cinema experience, why not consider the NS-DV55, a very stylish way of experiencing home cinema? The entire package includes a stylish DVD player with built-in RDS tuner, 5 corresponding black or wood-tone satellite speakers and a subwoofer everything you need for the best in digital surround sound.
S-V30T
80 W The sleek look of the main units screams digital home cinema. The new compact rear units easily fit on any shelf or subtly mount on the wall. And looks aside, these 2-way speakers add outstanding audio performance and sound quality to any home entertainment system. The S-V30T consists of S-H210V (tall boy bookshelf front speakers) and S-CR30 (centre and rear satellite speakers).
Note: The S-H210V can be replaced by the S-H309V-W (floorstanding front speakers).
80 W (satellite), 110 W (subwoofer) Stylishly compact. The new design of these powerful home cinema speakers is ideal for shelf or wall placement. And add in the booming 110 watt active subwoofer for dynamic bass reproduction with your surround sound system. The S-V30 consists of S-F30 (front satellite speakers), S-CR30 (centre and rear satellite speakers) and S-W80S (subwoofer).
S-W80S
110 W Tailored to the S-V59 home cinema speaker system, this power-packing 110 watt active subwoofer is also available separately, a perfect match with any hi-fi system. Connect it to an audio amplifier to reproduce the deepest bass on normal stereo speakers. Or use it in your surround sound system.
CP-HC10
Speaker Stand Pioneer design goes beyond just the speakers. Perfect for any of the following satellite speakers S-V59, S-V39, S-V707, S-V606 and the speakers in the NS-DV1. Place the speakers in this stylish stand, forget about drilling holes in the wall and hide the cables in the stand itself for total flexibility and style.
Picture Perfect
Displays
PDP-502MXE
Plasma Display Panel Pure style to the finest detail reaches a pinnacle with this super-thin, 50-inch diagonal plasma display panel. Delivering high resolution images in 16:9 format, this smooth screen is unquestionably the ultimate in colour, contrast and brightness.
Streamlined The thin, light design makes it easy to place the screen anywhere on the wall, floor, a stand or even the ceiling. Brighter images, higher contrast The Pioneer PDP-502MXE features a unique cell structure that emits light on the anode and cathode sides for 1.6 more illumination in total. True black stripes provide noticeably improved contrast and the waffle structure barrier ribs mean better pixel efficiency, outstanding brightness and improved clarity. Wide Viewing Angle Flat plasma screens offer a significant advantage over LCD and rear projection displays. With flat plasma, the phosphor-coated screen is stimulated directly. The image is not projected onto the screen. The plasma screen delivers an exceptionally wide viewing angle more than 160 vertically and horizontally. Plus the brightness across the screen is virtually uniform. Outstanding colour Using 256 greyscale definition levels and 16.7 million colours, Pioneer plasma technology reproduces an incredible amount of sharpness and detail in its images for very realistic viewing. Future and multimedia compatibility This high definition XGA panel can process all types of signals VGA, SVGA, XGA as well as SXGA and UXGA formats. The PDP-502MXE can support various screen sizes and can reproduce PAL, NTSC, SECAM and HDTV. And its wide range of input/output terminals matches the vision of any digital home cinema system.
SD-T50W1
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Projection Television You wont miss a moment with this super-size 16:9 widescreen television. This 50-inch projection screen unit is loaded with options worldwide multi-system reception, a built-in stereo amplifier, 2-way speakers and teletext decoder. Plus theres a handy remote control.
When you want to choose individual components, Pioneer comes through. High quality units with the latest features and technology plus performance compatibility all around. No set formulas, no limited menu of options just endless possibilities. With quality you can depend on and components to meet your every hi-fi need, all you've got to do is choose. Pioneer has the quality and experience to offer a wide selection of speakers, headphones, cassette decks, MiniDisc, file-type CD changers, CD players and, best of all, CD recorders. Your System. Your way.
Hi-Fi Components
PDR-W839 3+1 CD Recorder
Endless Possibilities with CD Recording
PDR-W839
Record from one to three CDs onto your own personalised CD. Just select the tracks you want to record and press the Copy Start button. It is easy! The new Rec This button automatically records the track you are listening to at the touch of a button and stops when finalised. The improved 2 x finalisation process and double speed dubbing enables fast recording. The front panel input connection for a keyboard makes creating and editing personalised CD Text a breeze.
Replacing the PDR-W739.
Pioneers PDR-W739 won the EISA European Audio Recorder of the Year 2000-2001 Award.
For more details, please see pages 66-67.
3-To-1 Technology With a Pioneer CD recorder, you can build a music collection that reflects your own personal style in no time. Select the desired tracks from one to three CDs, press the Copy Start button and record your selections onto one CD. It's that easy to digitally record selections from three CDs to one. You'll never have to settle for a mass-produced compilation CD or struggle with complex programming ever again.
1 Insert the pre-recorded music CD or CDs.
2 Place the recordable disc in the CD recorder.
3 Choose the selections you want to record from up to 3 separate CDs. (Up to 60 or 74 minutes of total recording time.) Push 'Record' and get on with your life. When the recording is finished
4.you have your own customised CD for playback over and over again!
PDR-609
Recorders
Quality CD recording and playback at its finest thanks to a 24-bit A/D converter and Legato Link Conversion. This technology includes double speed finalisation, analogue sync recording for easy vinyl or cassette recording and automatic level adjustment. Of course, there is CD Text display and input possibilities.
RDD-80B CD-Recordable Audio 80 min. A high quality recordable audio format for applications requiring maximum capacity greatest hits compilations, classical music special editions, concerts. Take It Anywhere Takin' it to the street! or any place you want to be. Once you've recorded your compilation discs, take them anywhere you want to go. You can play them at home, on your PC, in the car, in your portable CD or DVD player, or at a party.
RDD-60B CD-Recordable Audio 60 min. For the most demanding hi-fi listeners: high recording and playback fidelity from this 60 min. Recordable Compact Disc. The lower information density improves the recording quality. RDD-74B CD-Recordable Audio 74 min. Reach the highest performance with a Pioneer CD recorder.
Never Ending Party Want to expand your possibilities? Then hook up your CD recorder to a File-Type CD player and select from up to 301 CDs. Build a unique library of compilation CDs. CD recording youre on your way.
CD Text CD Text is a neat new feature found on the PDR-W839, PDR-609 and PDR-F10. Add CD titles, track titles and artist names to the audio CD. CD Text reads and records the information on the disc itself, making it easy to find the track or artist you want to play later.
RDW-74 CD-Rewritable Audio 74 min. Make your own musical mock-up with this 74 min. Rewritable Compact Disc. Compatible with audio recorders carrying the symbol identification.
For Consumer or For Consumer Use: Recording is not possible on a CD-R/CD-RW disc without the above marks, which means it is a disc for professional use.
Compatible with SCMS (Serial Copy Management System): SCMS makes possible digital direct CD-R recording of CD, MD or DAT audio sources. However, such CD-R recordings cannot be used as source material for digital re-recording (in order to restrict digital dubbing).
For full product features and specifications, please see pages 55 to 56.
in a System -1 3-to
50 W x 2
A complete system that is ready to record. You have a 3 CD changer, an easy-to-use CD recorder, an AM/FM tuner with RDS, and two 50 watt speakers. Just plug it in and create your own compilation CDs. And there is even a front optical connection for your MiniDisc player!
PDR-F10 Home Entertainment Guide 2000-2001
NS-F10 with PDR-F10
Perfectly matched, this CD recorder adds an extra element of art, and recording capabilities, to your sleek NS-F10 CD system. The PDR-F10 records only in combination with the XC-F10.
PDR-L77
NS-9 with PDR-L77
Another perfect match, when considering the NS-8 or NS-9. This CD-R component lets you record in style.
File-Type
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With File-Type CD Players that offer you the possibility of 301 CDs in a compact space, it's clear that Pioneer doesn't believe in limiting your listening pleasure. Enjoy the reproduction of the original sound, more faithful than
CD Players
te Jukebox
ever before, thanks to Legato Link Conversion. It's like having a jukebox in your home except you can't lean on it.
PD-F1009
With its unique loading roulette rack system and single loader, easily store 301 CDs in a surprisingly compact unit for immediate playing of your collection. A selection of listening modes, CD Text and CD-RW playback capability, low power consumption and Legato Link Conversion make this component an excellent choice for quality and convenient CD enjoyment.
PD-F1007
PD-F958
Store up to 101 CDs in this compact CD player. Its single loader means a track within moments. It is easy to keep your favourite CDs organised using custom filing for up to 3 CD groups and the component can handle CD Text.
For full product features and specifications, please see page 57.
More than 301 CDs? No problem. This CD player is connectable to another 301-CD changer for a grand total of 602 CDs. Almost a month of continuous listening pleasure. Organise your collection using the custom filing system and input your text via a keyboard or the remote control.
PD-F706
A compact unit, this rolling rack system stores 25+1 discs. Almost a full day of audio enjoyment. Plus you can program 24 tracks from 24 different discs for the perfect mix.
PD-F607
Just a bit smaller for easy placement, load this CD player with 25 discs and enjoy your favourite music continuously. Youll be surprised at its price tag as well as its features, which include CD Text.
PD-M603*
This CD player offers six disc capacity with excellent sound performance thanks to Pioneer's 1-bit DLC (Direct Linear Conversion) featuring a high speed and high density pulseflow D/A converter. With automatic digital level control, the sound level is automatically adjusted. Plus the 6 disc key on the remote lets you access any one of the six CDs directly.
* Only available in the U.K.
PD-M426*
Put sets of your favourite CDs in separate loaders and off you go. This multiple Compact Disc player stores 6 discs per loader and features antiresonance and anti-vibrating design and last disc memory. Just press the remote to start playing your selection.
* This product is not available in the U.K.
PD-M406*
With a six disc storage capacity, this multi Compact Disc player offers superb sound with anti-resonance, anti-vibration design and last disc memory. A system remote terminal is also available.
ssing E urpa xp S ectations
CD players have been around for more than 15 years now. Haven't we done everything we can with them? There's no end to Pioneer's innovation. With Hi-bit Conversion and Legato Link Conversion, recorded sound is restored to its original, studio quality. Flexibility and innovation are combined to create CD players that are lightyears ahead of what they used to be.
Systems
140 W x 2
N-A6800RDS
High-tech merges with power sound. Thanks to the 3-way, chrome-finished speakers, this hyper-modern system with a 3 CD player, cassette deck and RDS tuner makes a statement. Plus its easy to connect an MP-3 player or any other digital component to add to the sound possibilities.
N-A4800RDS
Something slightly subtle? Maybe youll want this tasty unit with a 3 CD player, cassette deck and RDS tuner. Its crisp 3-way speakers pour out pure sound while the cassette player features music search.
The X-MT2000 is pure class with a lot of sound. a 3 CD Player designed to give you extra hours of listening pleasure. Small, but stylish, perfect for the living room or bedroom. Wood-tone speakers and a smart-looking aluminium front panel fulfil your style requirements.
Style W pact ith Expansive Sound om C
X-MT2000
20 W x 2
Attention to detail. This stylish microsystem is just what you need for any room from the office to the bedroom. Its 3 CD player and RDS tuner offer 2 x 20 watt output power. This quality unit is loaded with practical extras like a CD wake-up and a snooze function. All we can say is have fun!
For full product features and specifications, please see pages 64 to 65.
NS-DV55 Features
NS-DV55 Specifications
SYSTEM Cable length DVD TunerDisplay DVD TunerSubwoofer Display Unit Dimensions Weight Remote Control Unit Dimensions Weight Power Consumption On Standby Dimensions Weight AMPLIFIER SECTION DIN Continuous Power Output (8 ) Front (1 kHz, 1 % THD) Centre (1 kHz, 1 % THD) Rear (1 kHz, 1 % THD) Subwoofer (100 Hz, 1 % THD) CD/DVD PLAYER SECTION S/N Ratio (Audio) Dynamic Range Distortion Frequency Response 48 kHz Sampling 96 kHz Sampling SPEAKER SECTION Front Satellite Impedance Frequency Range Maximum Input Power Sensitivity (1 m/V) Dimensions (S-DV55ST-K) (W x H x D) Dimensions (S-DV55ST-Q) (W x H x D) Weight (S-DV55ST-K) Weight (S-DV55ST-Q) Centre Satellite Impedance Frequency Range Maximum Input Power Sensitivity (1m/V) Dimensions (S-DV55ST-K) (W x H x D) Dimensions (S-DV55ST-Q) (W x H x D) Weight (S-DV55ST-K) Weight (S-DV55ST-Q) Subwoofer Impedance Frequency Range Maximum Input Power Sensitivity (1m/V) Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight 1.5 m 5mxx 86 x 62 mm 0.23 kg 59 x 234 x 34 mm 0.15 kg (without battery) 173 W 1W 280 x 82 x 240 mm 3.1 kg 30 W x W 30 W x W 115 dB 100 dB 0.004 % 4 22,000 Hz 4 44,000 Hz 8.7 cm 20,000 Hz 40 W 86 dB 110 x 154 x 75 mm 110 x 154 x 78 mm 0.76 kg 0.81 kg 8.7 cm 20,000 Hz 40 W 85.5 dB 210 x 110 x 75 mm 210 x 110 x 78 mm 0.83 kg 0.92 kg 16 cm 300 Hz 65 W 81.2 dB 190 x 430 x 425 mm 13.8 kg
SYSTEM Timer Display Dimmer Remote Control Unit AMPLIFIER SECTION DIN Continuous Power Output (8 ) Front (1 kHz, 1 % THD) Centre (1 kHz, 1 % THD) Rear (1 kHz, 1 % THD) Subwoofer (100 Hz, 1 % THD) Number of Functions DVD Tuner Video1 Video In/Out Audio In/Out Video2 Video In Audio In Audio1 Audio In/Out Audio2 Audio In Video Out P-Bass Dolby Digital 5.1 ch Dolby Pro Logic DTS Surround 5.1 ch DTS-CD Surround mode Auto Standard Musical Drama Action Virtual Surround 1 Virtual Surround 2 Rear Wide DSP mode Hall 1 Hall 2 Jazz Dance Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Simulated Stereo Midnight Mode Bass & Treble Control TUNER SECTION RDS Tuner Auto Tuning Presets CD/VIDEO CD/DVD PLAYER SECTION Programmed Play Random/Repeat Play Last Memory Condition Time Search Step/Slow 96kHz/24-bit D/A Converter Video Video System SPEAKER SECTION Satellite Magnetically Shielded Subwoofer Magnetically Shielded
(15 discs) (5 DVDs, 1 VCD) (DVD)
(15 discs) (5 DVDs, 1 VCD)
(15 discs) (5 DVDs, 1 VCD)
(30 discs) (5 DVDs, 1 VCD & 1 LD) (DVD, Auto) (LD)
(15 discs) (5 DVDs, 1 VCD)
PDV -10
DV7 37/ DV7 37K
DVD Players Features - 2
TERMINALS Euro-Scart RGB-Y/C Video Output (on Euro-Scart) S-video Output Video Output Video Input 5.1-Channel Audio Output Audio Output AV Output AV Input Optical Digital Output Coaxial Digital Output Coaxial Digital Output (linear PCM) AC-3 RF Output (LD) Pioneer SR (System Remote) Terminal PHONES
2 (In/Out) 1*4 1*4
2 (In/Out) 1 2*4 2*4
2 (In/Out) 2
1 (Mini Jack)
1 (Mini Jack)
(Mini Jack) 1 (w/AV Output) 1 (w/ Phones) (Mini Jack) 1 (w/ Phones)
1 1*4 1*4 1*(In/Out)
2 (In/Out)
1 (IN)
1 (IN) 1 1
PHONES *1) About reproduction of CD-R (recordable) disc and CD-RW (rewritable) disc. * Both CD-R and CD-RW discs which are recorded by music CD format can be reproduced. * Disc may not be reproduced because of following reasons: recording characteristics of recorder/characteristics of disc/scratch and dust on disc/dust and condensation on pickup lens * Unfinalised disc can be reproduced (because of no TOC information, time display may not be shown) DV-737, DV-737-K, DV-636D, DV-535, NS-DV55 * Unfinalised disc can be used only for normal reproduction (cannot work except normal reproduction such as forward, reverse and track search) DV-919E * Note: CD-R and CD-RW discs may be read on the condition that they comply to the applicable Orange Book Standards, and have been recorded with data that adhere to the applicable Red Book (CD-DA) or White Book (Video CD; version 2.0) formats. *2) NTSC is converted into artificial PAL format for output. AV input only functions with PAL system. *3) With Illumination *4) Gold-plated
/DV -7 37
DVD Players Specifications
DVL -9
DVD VIDEO CHARACTERISTICS Horizontal Resolution DVD DIGITAL AUDIO CHARACTERISTICS Total Harmonic Distortion Frequency Response 48kHz 96kHz Signal-to-Noise Ratio Dynamic Range LD VIDEO CHARACTERISTICS Horizontal Resolution PAL/NTSC Signal-to-Noise Ratio LD DIGITAL AUDIO CHARACTERISTICS Total Harmonic Distortion Frequency Response Signal-to-Noise Ratio Dynamic Range MISCELLANEOUS Power Requirements Power Consumption Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight
over 500 lines 0.002 % 4 22,000 Hz 4 44,000 Hz 115 dB 103 dB
over 500 lines 0.0010 % 4 22,000 Hz 4 44,000 Hz 115 dB 109 dB
DV7 37
over 500 lines 0.0018 % 4 22,000 Hz 4 44,000 Hz 115 dB 106 dB
over 500 lines 0.002 % 4 22,000 Hz 4 44,000 Hz 115 dB 102 dB
over 500 lines 0.03 % 4 22,000 Hz 4 44,000 Hz 108 dB 88 dB
440 lines/425 lines 60 dB (CX on) 0.002 % 420,000 Hz 115 dB 103 dB V/ Hz 59 W 420 x 146 x 464 mm 9.1 kg V/ Hz 27 w 420 x 128 x 370 mm 6.9 kg V/ Hz 20W 420 x 104 x 288 mm 3.0 kg V/ Hz 12W 420 x 104 x 281 mm 2.7 kg V/ Hz 12W 420 x 104 x 278 mm 2.7 kg V/ V/ Hz (AC Adaptor) Hz (AC Adaptor) 20 W 8W 190 x 28 x 190 x 18 x 142 mm 142 mm 690 g 370 g
VSX VSX-909R -909 DS/ RDS -G
VSX -609 RDS
39R DS
59R DS
VSA - E0
VSX -70
VSX -40
A/V Amplifiers & Receivers Features
DIN CONTINUOUS POWER OUTPUT (1KHZ) Stereo (4 ) Stereo (6 ) Stereo (8 ) Surround Front Centre Rear SURROUND SOUND Dolby Pro Logic Surround Dolby Digital DTS Digital Surround MPEG THX Surround EX DTS-ES Digital Signal Processor (DSP) DSP Mode (** = Advanced Theatre) 7-D Theatre 5-D Theatre Accurate Imaging System (5-channel Equal Power) AUDIO FEATURES 96 kHz/24-bit D/A Converter Direct Energy MOSFET Circuit Digital Noise Reduction Midnight listening mode DIRECT Switch (Source Direct Switch) Motor-Driven Volume Control CONVENIENCES On-Screen Display (GUI) Remote Control Multi Operation (Macro) Flexible Macro DVD Control Remote Key Illumination FL dimmer (steps) TUNER RDS (Radio Data System) EON Link Random Preset Stations 3-Speed Accelerated Tuning TERMINALS 5.1-channel Input RF Input for Dolby Digital (Demodulator) Digital Input Coaxial Optical Digital Output Audio (Tuner Included)/Video Inputs Audio/Video Output Phono Input S-Video Input/Output Component Input/Output Preamp Output (Front/Centre/Rear/Subwoofer) A/V Input on Front SR (System Remote) Terminal Large Speaker Terminals Speaker Outputs Discrete Outputs (All Channels) A+B (P = Parallel/S = Series) *Total using one channel.
VSX -8
120 W x W x 2 (THD 1 %) 110 W x 2 (THD 1 %) 130 W x 2 (6 , THD 1 %) 130 W (6 , THD 1 %) 130 W x 2 (6 , THD 1 %) (BC) (THX Ultra) (Compatible) 7+4** LCD touch panel LCD (4) 110 W x 2 (8 , THD 1 %) 110 W (8 , THD 1 %) 110 W x 2 (8 , THD 1 %) (BC) (THX Ultra) (Compatible) 7+4** (Electronic) Preset & Smart All Key (4) 30 7.1-ch (External) 5 (assign) 2 5/5 2A/2AV+1V+1V 5/3 2/1 All (7.1-ch) (In/Out) (All) (P) 7.1-ch (External) 5 (assign) 2 5/5 2A/2AV+1V+1V 5/3 2/1 All (7.1-ch) (In/Out) (All) (P) 100 W x 2 (THD 1 %) 100 W x 2 (8 , THD 1 %) 100 W (8 , THD 1 %) 100 W x 2 (8 , THD 1 %) (BC) (THX Select) (Compatible) 7+4** (Electronic) Preset & Smart All Key (4) 30 7.1-ch (External) 5 (assign) (incled front in) 2 5/5 2A/2AV+2V 5/3 2/1 (assign) All (7.1-ch) (In/Out) (All) (P) 100 W x 2 (THD 1 %) 100 W x 2 (8 , THD 1 %) 100 W (8 , THD 1 %) 100 W x 2 (8 , THD 1 %) (BC) (THX Select) 80 W x 2 (THD 0.9 %) 80 W/ch* x 2 (8 , THD 0.9 %) 80 W (8 , THD 0.9 %) 80 W/ch* x 2 (8 , THD 0.9 %) 80 W x 2 (THD 0.9 %) 80 W/ch* x 2 (8 , THD 0.9 %) 80 W (8 , THD 0.9 %) 80 W/ch* x 2 (8 , THD 0.9 %) 80 W x 2 (THD 0.9 %) 80 W/ch* x 2 (8 , THD 0.9 %) 80 W (8 , THD 0.9 %) 80 W/ch* x 2 (8 , THD 0.9 %) Ready 75 W x 2
5 100,000 Hz +0 dB, -3 dB
68/61 dB 92/65 dB
68/61 dB 92/65 dB 92/65 dB 88/64 dB 88/64 dB 88/64 dB 118 dB (IHF, A-network)
15.2 dBf, IHF (1.6 V/75 ) 1.1 V 50 V 62 dB 58 dB 40 dB (1 kHz) 1 V p-p/V p-p/75
15.2 dBf, IHF (1.6 V/75 ) 1.1 V 50 V 62 dB 58 dB 40 dB (1 kHz) 1 V p-p/75 AC V (UK 230 V) 50/60 Hz 400 W 420 x 173 x 463 mm 17.6 kg
15.2 dBf, IHF (1.6 V/75 ) 1.1 V 50 V 62 dB 58 dB 40 dB (1 kHz) 1 V p-p/75 AC V (UK 230 V) 50/60 Hz 400 W 420 x 173 x 463 mm 16.2 kg
15.2 dBf, IHF (1.6 V/75 ) 1.1 V 50 V 62 dB 58dB 40 dB (1 kHz) 1 V p-p/75 AC V (UK 230 V) 50/60 Hz 220 W 420 x 158 x 401 mm 8.4 kg
15.2 dBf, IHF (1.6 V/75 ) 1.1 V 50 V 62 dB 58 dB 40 dB (1 kHz) 1 V p-p/75 AC V (UK 230 V) 50/60 Hz 220 W 420 x 158 x 391 mm 8.4 kg
15.2 dBf, IHF (1.6 V/75 ) 1.1 V 50 V 62 dB 58 dB 40 dB (1 kHz) 1 V p-p/75 AC V AC V (UK 230 V) (UK 230 V) 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz 220 W 220 W 420 x 158 x 391 mm 420 x 128 x 319 mm 8.4 kg 7.6 kg
Power Consumption Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight *Total using one channel.
AC V AC V (UK 230 V) (UK 230 V) 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz 500 W 400 W 420 x 173 x 470 mm 420 x 173 x 470 mm 18 kg 16.2 kg
A/V Amplifiers & Receivers Rear Panels - 1
VSX-909RDS
A/V Amplifiers & Receivers Rear Panels - 2
A/V Speakers Specifications
S-V 39T S-V 59T S-V 39 S-V 30 S-V 30 S-V 59 S-W 8
22 cm cone woofer Front Bass-reflex type 65.5 W AC V 50/60 Hz Speaker level: Line level (RCA Jack): 1.6 V + 1.6 V/15 k* 160 mV/50 k Hz 250 x 480 x 384 mm 14 kg
SYSTEM Centre speakers Front speakers Rear speakers Magnetically shielded for video use Front
Centre
Rear Subwoofer Module Enclosure Built-in Amplifier Stereo (Screw Terminal) Mono (Pin Jack) Power Consumption Power Requirements Input Sensitivity/Impedance (100 Hz) Impedance Frequency Range
compact tall boy satellite 14 cm cone woofer (x3), 2.5 cm dome tweeter 10 cm cone woofer (x2), 2.5 cm dome tweeter 10 cm dual-cone
compact satellite satellite 10 cm dual-cone
10 cm cone woofer (x2), 2.5 cm dome tweeter 10 cm dual-cone 22 cm cone woofer
compact tall boy satellite 14 cm cone woofer (x2), 2.5 cm dome tweeter 10 cm dual-cone (x2) 10 cm dual-cone
10 cm dual-cone (x2) 10 cm dual-cone 14 cm cone woofer (x2)
compact tall boy satellite 14 cm cone woofer (x2), 2.5 cm dome tweeter 8.3 cm cone woofer (x 2), 2.5 cm dome tweeter 8.3 cm cone type
compact satellite satellite 10 cm cone woofer 2.5 cm dome tweeter 8.3 cm cone woofer (x 2), 2.5 cm dome tweeter 8.3 cm cone type 22 cm cone woofer
Sensitivity (1m/W) Music Power (DIN) DIMENSIONS (W X H X D) Front
30 35,000 Hz (front) 60 20,000 Hz (front) 35 35,000 Hz (front) 120 20,000 Hz (front) 35 35,000 Hz (front) 100 23,000 Hz (front) 60 20,000 Hz (rear) 60 20,000 Hz (rear) 60 20,000 Hz (rear) 60 20,000 Hz (rear) 120 20,000 Hz (rear) 120 20,000 Hz (rear) 60 35,000 Hz (centre) 60 35,000 Hz (centre) 60 20,000 Hz (centre) 60 35,000 Hz (centre) 70 21,000 Hz (centre) 70 21,000 Hz (centre) Hz (subw) Hz (subw) Hz(subw) 90 dB/W 90 dB/W 90 dB/W 90 dB/W (sat) 90 dB/W 89 dB/W 80 dB/W (subw) 100 W 100 W (satellite) 80 W 80 W 80 W 80 W (satellite) 110 W (subw) 110 W (subw) 251 x 1,039 x 422 mm (with base) 185 x 1,000 x 390 mm (without base) 150 x 190 x 90 mm 440 x 150 x 110 mm 150 x 190 x 90 mm 184 x 900 x 318 mm 158 x 202 x 140 mm 184 x 900 x 318 mm 140 x 155 x 200 mm
Single-tray 3-CD CD/CD-R/CD-RW 24-bit D/A Converter 24-bit A/D Converter (- ~ +20) -24 ~ 78 dB (6 dB Step) -24 ~ 66 dB (6 dB Step) (1, 3, 5 Seconds) (Coax/Opt/Analogue) (1 ~ 12sec)
Single-tray 3-CD CD/CD-R/CD-RW Digital Filter D/A Converter
Single-tray CD/CD-R/CD-RW 24-bit D/A Converter 24-bit A/D Converter (- ~ +20) -24 ~ 78 dB (6 dB Step) -24 ~ 66 dB (6 dB Step) (1, 3, 5 Seconds) (Coax/Opt/Analogue) (1 ~ 12sec)
Self Chuck type CD/CD-R/CD-RW Digital Filter D/A Converter
Single-tray CD/CD-R/CD-RW Digital Filter D/A Converter
(-48~+12)
(-86 ~ +20) ** ** ** ** ** ** (-48 ~ +12)
** ** **
5 sec.
5 sec. **
(Optical/Analogue)
(1, 3, 5 Seconds) (Optical/Analogue)
** (Digital/Analogue) ** **
/ / Caps/Small/Mark/Numeric (3 Names) (3 Discs)
Caps/Small/Mark/Numeric (3 Names) (3 Discs)
Caps/Small/Mark/Numeric (3 Discs)
PDR -L77
X-M R7
PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS Z-Concept Direct Track Search Manual/Track Search Index Search Direct Song Selection Random Play Programmed Play Talk-Back Input Direct Program Programme Check Programme Clear Repeat Play 1-Track, All-Track Programmed, Random Relay play Skip Play Fade-In/Fade-Out Timer Play DISPLAY Level Meter Remaining Recording Time Display On/Off (Dimmer) Time Display Switching TERMINALS Optical Digital Input/Output Coaxial Digital Input/Output Line Input/Output Headphone Jack Keyboard Terminal Control Input TEXT Control OTHERS Built-in Amplifier Built-in RDS Tuner Sound Field Control (DANCE, HALL, LIVE) Bass Boost 2-Way Speaker System * With Bypass function ** With Remote Control
(Multi Disc OK) (CD1/CD2/CD3/CD-R) (1 ~ 12sec) (14 seg/ch) 1/1 1/1 1/1 1
(1 ~ 12sec) (14 seg/ch) 1/1 1/1 1/1 1
** ** ** ** ** ** **
1/1 3/2
** ** ** 1/1 1/1
COMPACT DISC RECORDER Number of Channels Frequency Response Sampling Frequency (Recording/Playback) Signal-to-Noise Ratio Recording Playback Dynamic Range (EIAJ) Recording Playback Total Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz) Recording Playback MISCELLANEOUS Power Requirements Power Consumption Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight COMPACT DISC PLAYER Frequency Response Signal-to-Noise Ratio AMPLIFIER Continuous Power Output DIN (1 kHz) (THD 1 %, 6 ) Power Output (RMS) (1 kHz, THD 10 %, 6 ) TUNER Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Mono/Stereo, DIN) SPEAKER SYSTEM Enclosure Speakers Impedance Frequency Range Sensitivity (dB/W/m) Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight
20,000 Hz 44.1 kHz 92 dB 112 dB 92 dB 98 dB 0.004 % 0.0017 %
20,000 Hz 44.1 kHz 92 dB 110 dB 92 dB 96 dB 0.006 % 0.002 %
(digital) (digital) (digital) (digital) B/C
(digital) (digital) (digital) B/C
B/C
Deck I/II (R/P) (O) (R/P) 2-Mode
Deck II (R/P)/I (P) (P)
Deck II (R/P)/I (P)
Deck II (R/P)/I (P)
(P)
(P)
2-Mode
(LED)
Number of Motors Type of Heads Playback Head Recording/Playback Head Erasing Head Wow and Flutter WRMS DIN Frequency Response (20 dB) Type IV (Metal Tape) Type II (Chrome Tape) Type I (Normal Tape) Signal-to-Noise Ratio Digital NR (with Dolby B/C NR) Digital NR (without Dolby NR) Digital NR/Dolby NR Off Power Requirements Power Consumption Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight
0.09 % 0.19 % 20 20,000 Hz 20 19,000 Hz 20 18,000 Hz 90 dB 82 dB 57 dB V, Hz 19 W 420 x 125 x 250 mm 4.4 kg
0.09 % 0.19 % 20 16,500 Hz 20 16,000 Hz 20 16,000 Hz
0.09 % 0.19 % 2 20,000 Hz 20 19,000 Hz 20 18,000 Hz 90 dB 82 dB 57 dB V, Hz 25 W 420 x 125 x 250 mm 4.7 kg
0.07 % 0.18 % 20 18,000 Hz 20 17,000 Hz 20 17,000 Hz
57 dB V, Hz 17 W 420 x 125 x 250 mm 4 kg
57 dB V, Hz 16 W 420 x 125 x 250 mm 3.8 kg
57 dB V, Hz 16 W 420 x 125 x 280 mm 3.5 kg
Full Automatic Stereo Turntable Full automatic operation : To provide easy hands-off operation Low-mass straight tone arm : Highly sensitive and resistant to resonance, track records better Precision DC servo motor : Pioneer Stable Hanging Rotor ends spindle wobble for smoother and more accurate platter rotation Universal-type cartridge connector Phono EQ included Dimensions (W X H x D) : 420 x 100 x 342 mm Weight : 2.65kg
7-Band Graphic Equaliser 7-band equalisation LEDs in slider tips Equalisation on/off switch Dimensions (W X H x D): 420 x 60 x 221 mm Weight: 2.2 kg
Cassette Decks Specifications
CT-S 250
MiniDisc Features
Tuners Features
8RD S F- F-10
DIGITAL FEATURES Legato Link Conversion RECORDING FUNCTIONS Recording Volume Control Analogue Digital Fader (5 sec.) Digital REC Volume Memory Sampling Rate Converter Advanced Parameter Processing Digital NR (Noise Reduction) Monaural Long Time Mode Level Synchro Recording (1-Track/All) Space Cut Automark (3-step) Recovery Recording (6 sec.) Timer Recording PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS Digital NR (Noise Reduction) Fader (5 sec.) DAC Mode (Digital Volume/Digital NR) Monaural x 2 Playback Time Skip (60/15 sec.) Medley Playback (Fade-out: 2 sec/Cut: 10 sec.) Programme Play (30-Track) Random Play Repeat Play (1/All/A-B) A-B Repeat Timer Play (Fader/Programme) EDIT FUNCTIONS Title Input (Name Input) Move (Track/Programme) Combine (Track/A-B) Divide Erase (All/1-track/A-B) Undo UTOC Write TERMINALS Analogue Input (RCA Pin Jack) Digital Input (Optical/Coaxial) Analogue Output (RCA Pin Jack) Digital Output (Optical) Headphone Output (with Volume)
(single) (full fs) (full fs) (40 x 3 names) 1 1/1 1
AUDIO FEATURES RF Attenuator FM Mono/Stereo Switch ANTI-RESONANCE AND ANTI-VIBRATION DESIGNS Large Insulators CONVENIENCES Rotary Tuning Random Preset Stations Class Memory Memory Scan 4-Letter Station Name Memory Direct Access Tuning SR (System Remote) Terminal
30 (30)
8RD S F-20 F-10
12.7 dBf (1.2 V, 75 ) 1.0 V 35 V 62 dB/60 dB 60 dB 40 dB V, Hz 10 W 420 x 75.5 x 284 mm 2.6 kg
FM TUNER SECTION Usable Sensitivity (Mono) Sensitivity (DIN) Mono (26 dB S/N 75 ) Stereo (46 dB S/N 75 ) Signal-to-Noise Ratio Mono/Stereo (DIN) Alternate Channel Selectivity 400 Hz 300 Hz Stereo Separation (1 kHz) MISCELLANEOUS Power Requirements Power Consumption Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight
14.2 dBf (1.4 V, 75 ) 1.0 V 35 V 62 dB/58 dB 70 dB 40 dB 220 230V, 50 60Hz 15W 420 x 105 x 294 mm 3.5 kg
MiniDisc Specifications
MJD50 8
CD Magazine 12 cm CD Multi-Disc Magazine
Frequency Response Signal-to-Noise Ratio (EIAJ) Power Requirements Power Consumption Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight
8 20,000 Hz 100 dB V Hz 15 W 420 x 105 x 294 mm 3.5 kg
Speakers Features
8.3 kg 6.1 kg
4 CS307 0
Enclosure Speakers Woofer Midrange Tweeter
Impedance Frequency Range Sensitivity (1 m/W) Operation power to get 96 dB SPL at 1 m distance (DIN) Music Power (DIN) Dimensions (W x H x D)
Rear-duct bass-reflex Front-duct bass-reflex Front-duct bass-reflex Enclosed Rear-duct bass-reflex Rear-duct bass-reflex Rear-duct bass-reflex Rear-duct bass-reflex tall boy type tall boy type tall boy type bookshelf type bookshelf type bookshelf type bookshelf type bookshelf type 14 cm cone type (x3) 14 cm cone type (x2) 14 cm cone type (x2) 13 cm cone type (x2) 30 cm cone type 25 cm cone type 20 cm cone type 20 cm cone type 7.7 cm cone type 7.7 cm cone type 7.7 cm cone type 7.7 cm cone type 2.5 cm dome type 2.5 cm dome type 2.5 cm dome type 5.2 cm cone type 6.6 cm cone type 6.6 cm cone type 6.6 cm cone type 6.6 cm cone type 30 35,000 Hz 35 35,000 Hz 35 35,000 Hz 50 20,000 Hz 33 20,000 Hz 35 20,000 Hz 40 20,000 Hz 45 20,000 Hz 90 dB/W 90 dB/W 90 dB/W 90 dB/W 92 dB/W 90 dB/W 90 dB/W 90 dB/W 4W 4W 4W 4W 2.5 W 4W 4W 4W 100 W 80 W 251 x 1039 x 422 mm 184 x 900 x 318 mm (with base) 185 x 1000 x 390 mm (without base) 18.5 kg 10 kg 80 W 184 x 900 x 318 mm 80 W 166 x 612 x 188 mm 220 W 190 W 385 x 748 x 287 mm 334 x 695 x 273 mm 140 W 120 W 298 x 624 x 243 mm 258 x 540 x 234 mm
XC-L77 XC-F10/M-F10 M-F10
30 W x W x 2 50/43 W 127/0.9 W 190 x 80 x 267 mm 4 kg XC-F10 18.3 dBf (2.2 V, 75 ) 66/60 dB XC-F20,000 Hz 110 dB 170 x 268 x 66 mm 1.5 kg
30 W x W x W x 2 50/- W 98/- W
4 20,000 Hz 110 dB 220 x 75 x 318 mm 4 kg 1.5 m PDR-L20,000 Hz 88/110 dB 220 x 70 x 310 (334 with adapter) mm 3 kg MJ-L20,000 Hz 98 dB 18 W 220 x 75 x 310 mm 2.6 kg CT-L77 0.08 % (WRMS) 20 16,000 Hz 20 16,000 Hz 56 dB improved by 10dB 220 x 75 x 310 mm 2.2 kg S-L9-LRW Satellite & subwoofer system 125 20,000 Hz 25 3,000 Hz 87 dB 83 dB 30 W 50 W 126 x 250 x 68.5 mm 150 x 340 x 304.5 mm 0.8 kg 4.7 kg JC-L7 5m
PDR-F20,000 Hz 92/110 dB 92/98 dB 205.5 x 268 x 68 mm 2 kg
CT-F10 0.07 % (WRMS), 0.14 (DIN) 20 16,000 Hz 20 16,000 Hz 56 dB improved by 10 dB 170 x 268 x 66 mm 1.5 kg S-F10-LRW Satellite & subwoofer system 125 20,000 Hz 22 3,000 Hz 87 dB 83 dB 30 W 50 W 130 x 265 x 65 mm 190 x 282.5 x 253 mm 0.7 kg 3.5 kg JC-F10 5m
00R DS
Hi-Fi Systems Features
IS-2 1MD IS-2 1T
Timer Auto Function A.S.E.S. (Auto Synchro Editing System) AMPLIFIER SECTION Power (RMS, 1 kHz, 6 ) Stereo Wide Sound Morphing Bass/Treble Control L/R Balance Control Analogue Power Output Meter TUNER SECTION RDS Tuner Band (FM/AM) Presets Auto Tuning CD PLAYER SECTION Mechanism Motorised Door Random/Repeat Play PGM No. Optical Digital Output CASSETTE DECK SECTION Horizontal Loading Single Auto-Reverse Double Auto-Reverse Reverse Mode Select Dolby B NR Music Search Tape Selector (CrO2) Tape Counter Auto Record Level Control MINI DISC RECORDER SECTION Mechanism Disc Title Memory Edit modes Mono LP Random/Repeat Play PGM No. Auto Record Level Control Digital/Analogue Input Selector FS Converter Optical Digital Input SPEAKERS 3-Way Speaker Full-Range Speaker Woofer/Midrange/Tweeter Size Maximum Power OPTIONAL CASSETTE DECK Horizontal Loading Single Auto-Reverse Reverse Mode Select Dolby B NR Music Search Auto Record Level Control Timer (3-mode) A.S.E.S. (Auto Synchro Editing System) Tape Selector (Cr O2) * When connected to IS-21T/IS-21MD
(3-mode) M-ISW x 2 ( 4-step) XC-IS21T 24 XC-IS21T Vertical / 24 XC-IS21T
(3-mode) M-ISW x 2 ( 4-step) XC-IS21MD 24 XC-IS21MD Vertical / 24
(3-mode) 140 W x 2
(3-mode) 100 W x 2
N-A 48
(2-mode)
( 8-step)
24 3-disc / 32
24 3-disc / 32
XC-IS21MD Slot-in / 24 S-IS21 17/6.6/2 cm 100 W CT-IS21 * *
S-IS21 17/6.6/2 cm 100 W CT-IS21 * *
S-A6800 20/6.6/2 cm 150 W
S-A4800 16/5.2/2 cm 100 W 8.7 cm 20 W
X-M T20
Hi-Fi Systems Specifications
AMPLIFIER SECTION Continuous Power Output Front RMS (1 kHz, 10 %, 6 ) DIN (1 kHz, 1 %, 6 ) DIN Music Power Consumption: In use/standby Dimensions (W x H x D) Net Weight TUNER SECTION FM Usable Sensitivity (IHF Mono) (1.4 V, 75 ) S/N ratio (DIN) (Mono) CD PLAYER SECTION Frequency Response S/N ratio (EIAJ) Dimensions (W x H x D) Net Weight CASSETTE DECK SECTION Wow & Flutter (WRMS) Frequency Response (-20 dB) Type I (Normal) ( 6 dB) Type II (Chrome) ( 6 dB) S/N ratio Dolby NR OFF Dolby NR ON (B-type at 5 kHz) MINI DISC RECORDER SECTION Frequency Response S/N ratio (EIAJ) Dimensions (W x H x D) Net weight SPEAKERS Cone Size: Woofer/Midrange/Tweeter Frequency Range Sensitivity (1 m/W) Maximum Power Dimensions (W x H x D) Net Weight OPTIONAL CASSETTE DECK Wow & Flutter (WRMS) Frequency Response (-20 dB) Type I Normal ( 6 dB) Type II (Chrome) ( 6 dB) S/N ratio Dolby NR OFF Dolby NR ON (B-type at 5 kHz) Dimensions (W x H x D) Net Weight OPTIONAL ACCESSORY CASE Dimensions (W x H x D) Net Weight
Stereo CD Tuner
XC-F10 XC-NS1
Stereo Power Amplifier
M-F10 M-NS1
Speaker System
S-F10-LRW S-NS1-LRW
Stereo Cassette Deck
CT-F10
Operating Instructions
Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. In the UK, this system comprises the XC-F10 (Stereo CD Tuner); M-F10 (Stereo Power Amplifier); and S-F10-LRW (Speaker System). In all other countries the model names are XC-NS1, MNS1 and S-NS1-LRW respectively. The optional CT-F10 Stereo Cassette Deck is available in the UK only. Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, put them away in a safe place for future reference. In some countries or regions, the shape of the power plug and power outlet may sometimes differ from that shown in the explanatory drawings. However, the method of connecting and operating the unit is the same.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
THE STANDBY/ON BUTTON IS SECONDARY CONNECTED AND THEREFORE DOES NOT SEPARATE THE UNIT FROM MAINS POWER IN STANDBY POSITION.
This product complies with the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC), EMC Directives (89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC) and CE Marking Directive (93/68/EEC).
IMPORTANT 1
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
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. CAUTION: TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USERSERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. 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.
IMPORTANT
FOR USE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Blue : Neutral Brown : Live If the plug provided is unsuitable for your socket outlets, the plug must be cut off and a suitable plug fitted. The cutoff plug should be disposed of and must not be inserted into any 13
amp socket as this can result in electric shock. The plug or adaptor of the distribution panel should be provided with a 5 amp fuse. As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or
coloured red. Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal of a three-pin plug. NOTE After replacing or changing a fuse, the fuse cover in the plug must be replaced with a fuse cover which corresponds to the colour of the insert in the base of the plug or the word that is embossed on the base of the plug, and the appliance must not be used without a fuse cover. If lost, replacement fuse covers can be obtained from your dealer. Only 5 A fuses approved by B.S.I. or A.S.T.A. to B.S. 1362 should be used.
ATTENTION
DANGER D'ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR
These labels can be found on the units bottom panel.
8 Using the Timer
The timer menu.. 32 Setting the wake up timer.. 32 Cancelling the wake up timer. 33 Setting the sleep timer.. 33
3 Controls and Displays
Remote control.. 12 Display... 12 CD-tuner.. 13 Amplifier.. 13 Tape deck (UK model only).. 13
9 Additional Information
Care information.. 34 Handling discs.. 34 Storing discs.. 34 Discs you should avoid.. 34 Using cassette tapes.. 34 Tapes you should avoid.. 34 Erase protection.. 35 Cleaning external surfaces.. 35 Moving the unit... 35 CD lens cleaner... 35 Tape head cleaner.. 35 Demagnetizing the tape head.. 35 Magnetic shielding of speakers. 35 Removing/replacing the satellite speaker grilles.. 35 Switching the door open sensor on/off. 36 Switching the open/close beep on/off. 36 Switching the auxiliary attenuator on/off. 36 Setting the display brightness. 36 Switching the time format.. 37 Troubleshooting.. 38 Specifications.. 39 Switching the demo on/off. Back cover
4 Getting Started
Using menus... 14 Switching on and setting the clock.. 14 Playing a CD... 15 About the automatic door open sensor. 16 Adjusting the sound.. 16 Listening to the radio.. 17 Improving poor FM reception. 17
5 More CD features
Programming the track order.. 18 Checking the playlist order. 18 Deleting the playlist.. 18 Using repeat play... 19 Using random play.. 19 Changing the display.. 20 When a disc is stopped.. 20 When a disc is playing. 20
Checking what's in the box
Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Before starting to set up your new system, please check that you have received the following supplied accessories: Lithium battery (CR2025) (for remote control) Remote control unit Stand A (mounting bracket) Stand B (table-top stand) Paper pattern (for wall-mounting units) System cable AC power cord FM wire antenna AM loop antenna Warranty card These operating instructions Subwoofer connecting cable Speaker cables (x2) Speaker stands (x2) Extra speaker grilles (UK model only) (x2)
Putting the battery in the remote
With the speakers you should also have received the follwing:
Turn over the remote control, then use a pen or pencil to release the battery cover catch. Slide out the battery holder. Put in the supplied battery. Take care to put it in the right way up (+ side up). Push the battery holder back in, and your remote is ready for use.
Using this manual
This manual is for the XC-F10, M-F10, S-F10-LRW and CTF10. Non-UK models for the XC-NS1, M-NS1 and S-NS1-LRW. It is split into three sections: setting up (chapters 1 and 2); using the system (chapters 3 to 8), and additional information (chapter 9). This last chapter contains care information for the unit and discs, a troubleshooting section and specifications.
Caution!
Incorrect use of batteries can result in hazards such as leakage and bursting. Please observe the following: Make sure that the plus and minus sides of each battery match the indications in the battery compartment. Remove batteries from equipment that isnt going to be used for a month or more. Keep the lithium battery out of reach of children. If somebody swallows the lithium battery, immediately call your doctor. When disposing of used batteries, please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public institutions rules that apply in your country/area. Be careful never to insert the battery holder in a wrong orientation, for this will result in damage.
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions.
Using the remote control
The diagram below shows the operating range of the remote control.
Use in a place exposed to high temperatures or humidity, including near radiators and other heat-generating appliances. Place on a window sill or other place where the system will be exposed to direct sunlight. Use in an excessively dusty or damp environment. Use near a television or monitor as you may experience interferenceespecially if the television uses an indoor antenna. Use in a kitchen or other room where the system may be exposed to smoke or steam. Use on a thick rug or carpet, or cover with cloththis may prevent proper cooling of the unit. Place on an unstable surface, or one that is not large enough to support the system fully.
7 meters 30 30
Avoiding condensation problems
Keep in mind the following when using the remote control: Make sure that nothing is blocking the remote sensor on the unit. Remote operation may become unreliable is direct sunlight or fluorescent light is shining onto the remote sensor. Remotes for different devices can interfere with each other. Avoid using remotes for other equipment located nearby this unit. Replace the battery when you notice a fall off in the operating range of the remote. Condensation may form inside the player if it is brought into a warm room from outside, or if the temperature of the room rises quickly. Although the condensation wont damage the system, it may temporarily impair its performance. For this reason you should leave it to adjust to the warmer temperature for about an hour before switching on and using.
PLAY OUT R L
R L AUX IN
Ventilation
For ventilation purposes, leave at least 15 cm (6 inches) of free space at the rear of the unit, 10 cm (3.5 inches) either side, and 20 cm (7 inches) above.
Stereo audio cable
Remote control
OPEN/CLOSE VOLUME
10 SYSTEM control MENU Press to access the menu. DISP/CHARA Press to change the displayed information (this varies according to the current function).
AUX SOUND
1 SET Press to make a setting when using the menu system. 1 CANCEL Press to escape from within a menu.
TUNER DIRECT PLAY 3
MENU SYSTEM DISP
7 STANDBY/ON
Display
CANCEL
DISP CHARA
3 OPEN/CLOSE buttons Press to open/close the disc compartment of the CD player and optional CD-Recorder. VOLUME buttons Use to adjust the volume. Direct Play buttons Press to switch to CD, tuner, tape, MD, CD-R or AUX (auxiliary). If the system is in standby, the power is also switched on. For CD, tape, MD and CD-R, playback will start if theres a CD/tape/MD loaded. This system cant control a component connected to the auxiliary inputs. SOUND Press to select bass, treble, balance or subwoofer level (use the + and buttons to adjust the level). TIMER Press to access the timer menu for setting the wake-up, sleep and record timers. 1 Press to scan backwards/forwards on the CD/ tape/MD currently playing. + (4 ) Use to switch between menu options; adjust the sound; change the preset station number when listening to the tuner; or skip tracks on the currently playing CD/tape/MD. 7 STOP Press to stop the currently playing CD/tape/MD. CD-R control MENU Press to access the menu for the optional CDRecorder. DISP Press to change the disc information shown in the optional CD-Rs display. (STANDBY/ON) Press to switch the system on or into standby. 9
CD - RW SLEEP SYNC DIGITAL WAKE-UP
RDS SKIP ON REC RPT-1 ATT D.VOL PGM RDM FINALIZE TAPE
Tuning indicator Lights when the tuner is tuned to a broadcast. FM stereo indicator Lights when youre listening to an FM broadcast in stereo. FM mono indicator Lights when youre listening to an FM broadcast in mono. RDS Lights when the tuner is an RDS mode. RPT[-1] Indicates the repeat mode (RPT for repeat disc; RPT-1 for repeat track). SLEEP Lights when the sleep timer has been set. Record timer Lights when the record timer has been set for the tape deck, MD recorder or CD-Recorder. Timer set indicator Indicates that the wake-up and/ or the record timer have been set. WAKE UP Lights when the wake up timer has been set.
10 SYNC Lights during automatic sync recording. 1 ATT Lights when the auxiliary input signal is being 1 attenuated (reduced in level). 12 PGM Lights when a playlist has been programmed. 13 Tape direction Indicates the play direction of the tape. 14 RDM Lights during random track playback.
CD-tuner
9 Top cover Remove to access the antenna terminals and auxiliary inputs STANDBY/ON Press to switch the system on or into standby VOL Use to reduce the volume VOL + Use to increase the volume 7 Press to stop the currently playing CD 6 Press to start CD playback, or pause a disc thats already playing (press again to restart) OPEN/CLOSE Press to open/close the disc compartment Disc compartment The disc compartment automatically opens when you move your hand near Standby indicator Lights when the system is in standby. 9
Tape deck (For UK model only)
23 Press to play a tape or reverse a tape thats already playing. 7 Press to stop a tape. Cassette tape slot. 8 Press to put the unit into record-pause. 0 Press to eject a tape. Play indicator Lights when a tape is playing. Endless play indicator Lights when the reverse mode is set to Endless (reverse mode is One Way if not lit). REC Lights when recording or in record-pause. DOLBY NR Lights when Dolby Noise Reduction is switched on. Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Amplifier
Power indicator lights when the system is on Headphone jack plug in a pair of headphones for private listening (the sound from the speakers is muted when headphones are plugged in)
STA B ND Y
Tape deck
Using menus
Many of the features of this system are accessed from menus displayed in the CD tuners fluorescent display. The advantage of this is that you can use many of the features using just four buttons: MENU to display the first menu option; 4 and to change the displayed option; and SET to select it.
SET STANDBY/ON SYSTEM DISP CHARA
SET SYSTEM MENU
Switch on. You can use the button on the remote control or STANDBY/ON button on the top panel of the CD/tuner unit.
Different menu options appear depending on which component you're listening to; CD, radio, tape, MD, or a component connected to the auxiliary inputs. Theres another menu, the TIMER menu, which is available in any mode. From the timer menu you can set the clock, as well as use the wake up, record and sleep timer features. To display this menu, use the TIMER button instead of the MENU button. 2
The display lights and briefly indicates the current volume level before showing the current function (e.g. CD).
Select CLOCK ADJUST from the timer menu. Press TIMER to display the timer menu, then press 4 or until CLOCK ADJUST is shown in the display, then press SET.
Switching on and setting the clock
You should now have your system installed with everything connected up and plugged in. This chapter takes you through using the basic features: playing CDs and tapes, listening to radio stations, and adjusting the volume, tone and balance to get the sound you want. First of all, we'll set the clock. This is mainly used for timer functions, such as the sleep timer, though you can also use the display as a clock. Unless you unplug the unit, or there's a power failure, you only need to set the clock once. 3
The display changes to show a date and time, with the day* part of the date blinking to indicate that you can set it. In some areas, the date is shown as year/month/day, with the year part blinking.
Use the 4 and buttons to set the day, then press SET. Once youve pressed SET, the month will start blinking.
In the same way, set the rest of the date and time. Each time you press SET, the next part of the date/time will start blinking. Adjust using the 4 and buttons. Pressing SET after setting the minute completes the clock setup.
Remember If power is interrupted, the clock display will flash until you reset it to the correct time. To use the timer features, always set the clock to the correct time. Tip You can display the clock in either 12 or 24-hour format. See page 37 for how to change it. Press SYSTEM DISP in standby mode to show the day and time. The display remains until you hit the power button. Dont touch the lens!
Playing a CD
Here, well run through the basics you need to play CDs. Other features, such as programming the track order, are covered in chapter 5. 2 On the remote, press the CD button. The disc doors close and the disc starts playing.
OPEN/CLOSE CD
DIRECT PLAY 3
You can also use the top panel controls: 6 closes the disc compartment and starts the disc playing. OPEN/CLOSE CD closes the disc compartment without starting playback (the disc compartment closes automatically after 60 seconds). 3 Use the volume buttons to adjust the volume. Press and hold for continuous adjustment. The display indicates the current volume level as you adjust it. (Maximum volume is 36.)
Load a CD. The disc compartment opens automatically if youre holding a disc in front of the unit (unless a disc is playing). Alternatively, you can press OPEN/CLOSE CD on the remote. 4
To pause playback, press the CD button. To resume playback, press again. You can also use the top panel controls: Press 6 once to pause playback; press again to resume.
To fast-reverse or fast-forward, press and hold 1 or. Release the button to resume normal playback.
Press SET to save the station. The display flashes to indicate that it's saved. Note: Station presets remain memorized for several days if the system is disconnected from the power outlet. After this time, station presets are lost and youll have to reprogram them.
Giving a station memory a name
If you've set up more than a couple of station memories, you'll probably want to give them names that are a little more memorable than FM 108.00. Normally, of course, the name will be that of the radio station.
current list: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. , ' / <space> abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz. , ' / <space> 0123456789 ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , -. / : ; < = > ? @ _ ` <space> Press SET to enter the character. The cursor moves to the next character position ready for you to input another character.
When you've entered the whole name, press MENU to exit.
SET SYSTEM CANCEL MENU DISP CHARA
Recall the station preset you want to name.
Tip You can move the cursor left and right using the 1 and buttons. To delete the character at the current cursor position, press CANCEL.
See Listening to a station preset on page 21 for detailed instructions on this. Press SYSTEM MENU, then SET. Use 4 or to select STA. NAME, then press SET.
Enter a name for the current station memory. The display shows the station preset number and a blinking cursor.
Names can be up to 9 characters long and can contain letters (upper and lower case), numbers, spaces and other symbols. To select a character: Use the SYSTEM DISP button to switch between character lists: Alphabet (uppercase) Alphabet (lowercase) Numbers (0-9) & punctuation/symbols Use the 4 and buttons to select a character from the
Using RDS (UK model only)
Radio Data System, or RDS as it's usually known, is a system used by FM radio stations to provide listeners with various informationthe name of the station and the kind of show they're broadcasting, for example. This information shows up as text on the display, and you can switch between the kind of information shown. Although you don't get RDS information from all FM radio stations, you do with most. Probably the most useful feature of RDS is that you can search automatically by type of program. So, if you felt like listening to jazz, you could have the MT search for a station that's broadcasting a show with the program type, "JAZZ." There are around 30 such program types, including various genres of music, news, sport, talk shows, financial information, and so on. This unit let's you display three different kinds of RDS information: Radio Text, Program Service Name, and Program Type. Radio Text (RT) is a message sent by the radio station. It can be anything the broadcaster choosesa talk radio station might give out its telephone number as RT, for example. Program Service Name (PS) is the name of the radio station. Program Type (PTY) indicates the kind of program currently being broadcast.
In some regions or countries, the default tuning frequency interval may not be suitable. If you find that you can't tune into stations properly (it sounds 'almost' tuned in), try switching to the alternate tuning frequency interval.
Put the system into standby. Press SYSTEM MENU. Use 4 or to select TUNER F.STEP, then press SET.
Use 4 and to select a frequency step.
There are two options: AM9K / FM50K AM 9 kHz / FM 50 kHz AM10K / FM100K AM 10 kHz / FM 100 kHz 5 Press SET. The system goes back into standby.
Playing a tape (UK model only)
The tape deck features auto-reverse, Dolby B NR (noise reduction) and auto tape select. The auto-reverse feature lets you play or record both sides of the tape without physically taking it out and turning it over. Dolby B NR reduces tape hiss on tapes recorded using Dolby NR (which includes almost all commercially recorded tapes). Auto tape select means that the deck automatically detects the type of tape you're playing normal (type I) or high-position/CrO2 (type II)so there's no need to check the tape type and switch manually. Here, we'll run through the basic tape deck controls; instructions for other features, such as recording, start on page 28. 3
The side of the tape you'll hear is whichever is facing toward you when you load it. This is the 'forward' (3) direction, while the other side is 'reverse' (2). The forward indicator is shown in the display. To play the other side of the tape, press TAPE. Each time you press tape during playback, the other side of the tape starts playing. Pressing tape when the tape is stopped starts playback on the side it was playing previously. The current tape direction is indicated in the display. To rewind or fast forward the tape, press 1 or. To skip back or forward a track on the tape, press 4 or. searches for the next blank space between tracks on the side currently playing (in other words, to the start of the next track), then resumes playback. 4 searches for the previous blank space between tracks on the side currently playing (in other words, to the start of the current track), then resumes playback. By pressing 4 or more than once, the tape deck will skip several tracks at once (up to a maximum of 15). For example, press twice to skip forward two tracks.
Press TAPE to switch to tape mode. Note: Track search is unlikely to work reliably in the following cases:
Load a cassette tape then press TAPE to start playback. Playback will start from the side facing you when you load it.
if the space between tracks is less than about 4 seconds if the recording is particularly noisy so the spaces are not recognized if the recording contains frequent silences, such as a language study tape. if the recording contains sections of very quiet material, such as some classical music recordings 6 To stop the tape, press 7. Press 0 on the top panel to eject the tape.
Press TIMER and select TIMER REC. Remember: Switch between timer menu options using the 4 and buttons; select the option by pressing SET. Use 4 and to select TIMER EDIT, then press SET. Set the recording start time: First, set the hour: Use the 4 and buttons to change the flashing hour display, then press SET. Next, set the minute: Use the 4 and buttons to change the flashing minute display, then press SET. 1
Press TIMER and select TIMER REC. Remember: Switch between timer menu options using the 4 and buttons; select the option by pressing SET. Use 4 and to select TIMER OFF, then press SET. After pressing SET, the timer indicator in the display goes out.
Setting the record timer and the wake-up timer
You can set the record timer together with the wake-up timer (described on page 32) to record a radio program with the record timer, then later start playing a CD at the time set by the wake-up timer, for example. Be careful, however, to leave at least a minute between the end time for one timer and the start time of the another. If the start and end times overlap or are the same, the later timer will not operate correctly.
(UK model only)
You can choose to display various kinds of information when using the tape deck. Switch between them by pressing the SYSTEM DISP button.
Timer recording
Wake-up timer
SET SYSTEM MENU DISP
End time
Start time
At least 1 minute
TAPE COUNTER
displays the tape counter
CALENDAR
displays the current date
Resetting the tape counter
The tape deck has a digital tape counter which resets to zero each time you load a cassette or switch the power off. You can reset the counter to zero at any other time from the menu. Press SYSTEM MENU, then SET. Use 4 or to select C.RESET, then press SET.
The counter returns to zero.
The timer menu
Using the timer features you can automatically record a program from the tuner at a certain time, wake up to a CD playing, or fall asleep at night to the radio. These functions are available from the timer menu, which is accessed by pressing the TIMER button. The menu has four options.
Setting the wake up timer
Once set, the wake-up timer will remain active (i.e., it will switch on the system every day) until you cancel it (see Cancelling the wake up timer below). You can wake up to the sound of any component in the system, but not a component connected to the auxiliary inputs. To set the wake up timer, you'll need to tell it which component to start playing, what time to start, and also what time to stop.
Using cassette tapes
The tape of a cassette is quite easily damaged and loose tape can jam in the tape deck mechanism. If the tape has become unwound, use a pen or pencil to wind it back on to the spool.
Dont wipe the disc surface using circular strokes. When not using cassettes, always store in the case. Store cassettes away from magnetic fields, excessive heat, humidity, dust or oil.
Storing discs
Although CDs are more durable than vinyl records, you should still take care to handle and store discs correctly. When you're not using a disc, return it to its case and store upright. Avoid leaving discs in excessively cold, humid, or hot environments (including under direct sunlight). Don't glue paper or put stickers on discs, or write on them using a pencil, ball-point pen or other sharp-tipped writing instrument.
Before recording on a tape, wind the tape on past the leader tape (about the first 3 or 4 seconds of each side).
Tapes you should avoid
Since tapes longer than 90 minutes are so thin, they are more susceptible to jamming in the tape deck mechanism and other trouble such as irregular winding. Avoid using cassette tapes longer than 90 minutes.
Erase protection
You can protect an important recording against accidental erasure by breaking the erase-protect tab(s) with a small screwdriver.
Erase-protect tab
Be careful: Some cassette head cleaners are not designed to work with auto-reverse decks and may become jammed in the mechanism ask your Pioneer authorized service centre for details. After using the head cleaner, leave the unit for 23 minutes before playing a tape. This will give any excess cleaning fluid a chance to dry.
Demagnetizing the tape head
The recording/playback head in the tape deck gradually becomes magnetized after long periods of use. Playback and recording quality will suffer as a result, with a lack of treble and increased noise. To avoid the problem, we recommend using a head demagnetizer at regular intervals. These are available from any good audio dealer. When using a head demagnetizer, be sure to turn the volume right down and unplug any headphones to avoid damaging the unit or the speakers. For further details, refer to the instructions that came with the head demagnetizer.
If you want to re-record on an erase-protected cassette, cover the space left by the broken tab with self-adhesive tape.
Tape-type hole
Note: If you're using Type II (High/CrO2) tapes, make sure you don't also cover the tape-type detection holes.
Magnetic shielding of speakers
The satellite speakers are magnetically shielded. This means that they can safely be placed near a TV or monitor without distorting the picture. The subwoofer is not magnetically shielded. If it is placed very near a TV or monitor, you may see color distortion in the picture. Switch off the TV for about 30 minutes and move the subwoofer further away from the television to solve the problem.
Switching the open/close beep on/off
By default, when you press OPEN/CLOSE to open or close the disc compartment, youll hear a beep. If you would prefer not to, heres how to switch it off: Switch the unit into standby. Press SYSTEM MENU and select BEEP MODE. 1
Setting the display brightness
You can adjust the brightness of the display to suit the lighting conditions of the room. For example, in a brightly lit room you'd probably want the display brighter than in a room with low lighting. Press SYSTEM MENU and select DIMMER SEL.
Remember: switch between menu options using 4 and ; select the option by pressing SET. Use 4 or to select BEEP ON or BEEP OFF as required. Press SET. The system goes back into standby.
Remember: switch between menu options using 4 and ; select the option by pressing SET. 2 Adjust the brightness using the 4 and buttons. There are five levels of brightness (UK model default is 4; nonUK model default is 5). Press SET. The system goes back into standby. When switched on, the blue light on the disc compartment door and on the front of the tape deck changes (3 levels) with the display brightness.
Switching the time format
By default, the time is displayed as a standard 12-hour clock. If you prefer, you can show the time in 24-hour format. Switch the unit into standby. Press SYSTEM MENU and select HOUR FORMAT.
Remember: switch between menu options using 4 and ; select the option by pressing SET. Use 4 or to select 12-HOUR or 24-HOUR as required. Press SET. The system goes back into standby.
Troubleshooting
Incorrect use can be mistaken for trouble or malfunction. If you think there is something wrong with this component, check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component. Check the other components and electrical appliances being used. If the trouble cannot be rectified even after checking the points below, ask your nearest Pioneer authorized service station to carry out repair work. Power turns of suddenly during operation. Check that the cooling vents are not blocked. Do not use on thick carpet or cover with cloth in use. No sound. No sound when trying to listen to the radio. Check that the FM and AM antennas are connected properly. CD doesn't play. Check that the disc is loaded with its printed/label side face up. Check that the disc is clean and free of scratches and other damage. If necessary, clean the disc. When listening to the radio, the sound is noisy or distorted. If you're listening to a stereo FM station, try switching to mono. Check that the antenna(s) are connected securely. Try moving the antenna(s) to face a different direction. Check that there aren't any electrical appliances operating near the antenna(s). Try using the alternative tuning frequency interval. Broadcast is stereo but the sound from the speakers is mono. Switch to auto stereo mode. Can't set the timer. Check that the clock has been set.
Remote control doesn't work. Try replacing the batteries. Check that fluorescent light, or other strong light is not shining onto the remote sensor. Make sure that you're using the remote within its operating range.
Can't record Check that the erase-protect tabs are intact, or covered with tape. Cover broken tabs with tape to enable recording. (page 35) Recordings are muddy or distorted Clean the tape heads. (page 35) Previous recording can still be heard underneath a new one. Check that you're using either a Type I (Normal), or Type II (CrO2) tape. Clean the heads. (page 35)
Playback sound is muddy or distorted; high frequency sounds are excessively emphasized. Check that Dolby NR is set to the same setting as that used during recording. (page 27) Miscellaneous problems When the system is installed near a television set, magnetic influence from the speakers may cause the televisions picture to be distorted. This symptom frequently occurs when using an indoor antenna; in this event, install an outdoor antenna, or separate the system farther from the television. Static electricity and other outside electrical influences may cause the system to operate incorrectly. In such cases, unplugging and reconnecting the power cord may help correct the problem. More than one of the same kind of component (CD tuner, MD recorder, CD recorder or cassette deck) cannot be connected at the same time.
Specifications
Stereo Power Amplifier: M-F10/ M-NS1
Continuous Power (RMS) Satellite. 30 W + 30 W (3 kHz, THD 10%, 8 ) Subwoofer. 50 W (70 Hz, THD 10%, 4 ) Continuous Power (DIN) Satellite. 23 W + 23 W (3 kHz, THD 1%, 8 ) Subwoofer.. 43 W (70 Hz, THD 1%, 4 ) Power Requirements. AC 230 V, 50/60 Hz (UK model) AC 240 V, 50/60 Hz (Non-UK model) Power Consumption (ON mode). 127 W (UK model) 110 W (Non-UK model) Power Consumption (Standby mode). 0.9 W Dimensions. 190 (W) x 80 (H) x 267 (D) mm Weight... 4.0 kg
Satellite Speakers: S-F10-LR/ S-NS1-LR
Type.. Enclosed bookshelf type Speaker Elements.. 70 mm (cone type) Nominal impedance.. 8 Frequency response. 125 Hz20 kHz Maximum power.. 30 W External dimensions. 130 (W) x 245 (H) x 65 (D) mm (w/out stands) Weight... 0.7 kg
Subwoofer: S-F10-W/S-NS1-W
Type.. Phase inversion (bass reflex), bookshelf type Speaker Elements.. 16 cm (cone type) Nominal impedance.. 4 Frequency response.. 22 Hz3000 Hz Maximum power.. 50 W External dimensions. 190 (W) x 282 (H) x 253 (D) mm Weight... 3.5 kg
Stereo CD Tuner: XC-F10/XC-NS1
FM Tuner Section
Frequency Range. 87.5 108MHz Antenna... 75 , unbalanced
Accessories
Speaker cables.. 2 Subwoofer connecting cable.. 1 Speaker stands... 2 Extra speaker grilles (UK only). 2
AM Tuner Section
Frequency Range.. 531 kHz 1,602 kHz (9 kHz step) 530 kHz 1,700 kHz (10 kHz step) Antenna... Loop antenna
Stereo Cassette Deck: CT-F10
System.. 4-track, 2-channel stereo Heads. Recording/playback head x 1 Erase head x 1 Motor.. DC Servo motor x 1 Frequency Response (20dB recording) Type I (Normal) tape. 20 Hz16,000 Hz 6 dB Type II (High/CrO2) tape. 20 Hz16,000 Hz 6 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio.. 56 dB (EIAJ, peak recording level, audio compensation) Noise Reduction Effect Dolby B-type NR ON.. More than 10 dB (at 5 kHz) Wow and Flutter. 0.07% (WRMS), 0.14% (DIN) Dimensions. 170 (W) x 268 (H) x 66 (D) mm (without stands) Weight... 1.5 kg
Compact Disc Player Section
Type. Compact disc digital audio system Usable discs.. Compact discs Channels.. 2 (stereo) Frequency Response.. 4 Hz20 kHz Signal-to-Noise Ratio.. 110 dB (EIAJ) Wow and Flutter.. Limit of measurement (0.001%) or less (EIAJ) Dimensions. 170 (W) x 268 (H) x 66 (D) mm (w/out stands and door closed) Weight... 1.5 kg
Remote control unit.. 1 Stand A... 1 Stand B... 1 Paper pattern.. 1 System cable... 1 AC power cable... 1 FM wire antenna.. 1 AM loop antenna... 1 Lithium battery (CR2025).. 1 Operating Instructions.. 1 Warranty card... 1
Stand A... 1 Stand B... 1 Operating instructions.. 1 Warranty card... 1
Note: Specifications and design subject to possible modification without notice, due to improvements.
Switching the demo on/off
When you first plug in this unit the display shows a demo sequence. When the demo mode is set to on, the demo sequence starts if the unit is idle for more than 5 minutes, unless: the function is set to AUX or TUNER the display is showing the time or calendar Press any button to exit the demo sequence once its started. If you would rather switch off the demo completely, heres how to do it.
Switch the unit into standby. Press SYSTEM MENU. Use the 4 or buttons to select DEMO MODE, then press SET.
STANDBY/ON SET SYSTEM MENU
Use 4 or to select DEMO ON or DEMO OFF as required. Press SET.
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