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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

AWM-2700

Mini Shelf System
CONTENTS Warranty.... Speaker placement.. Safety certification... Connections... For safe and efficient operation.. Controls... Remote control.. Adjusting the clock... Before operation... Compact disc preparations.. CD play... Listening to tapes... E1 E2 E3 E3 E5 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 E9 E12 Listening to the radio.. Listening to video sources.. Before recording and dubbing.. Recording compact discs.. Recording from the tuner or video input.. Tape dubbing (deck A to deck B).. Timer operation... Remote control operation.. Maintenance... Troubleshooting guide.. Specifications... E13 E14 E15 E15 E16 E16 E17 E19 E19 E20 E21
Printed in China 1AD6P1P1711-AWM-2700, Issue Number 1 English
For assistance in obtaining repairs and operational information, please contact the following Toll Free Number:
DIAL TOLL FREE: 1-800-813-3435
Weekdays: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM Central Time
Also, you may write to SANYO Manufacturing Corporation, 3333 Sanyo Road, Forrest City, Arkansas 72335.

Limited Warranty

LABOR 1 YEAR PARTS 1 YEAR CARRY-IN ONLY
THIS WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY ON SANYO PRODUCTS PURCHASED FROM A WAL-MART STORE AND USED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, EXCLUDING HAWAII AND ALL U.S. TERRITORIES AND PROTECTORATES. THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER AND DOES NOT APPLY TO PRODUCTS USED FOR ANY INDUSTRIAL, PROFESSIONAL OR COMMERCIAL PURPOSE.
Subject to the OBLIGATIONS and EXCLUSIONS below, SANYO Manufacturing Corporation. (SANYO) warrants this SANYO product against defects in materials and workmanship for the periods of LABOR and PARTS specified above. SANYO will repair or replace (at its option) the product and any of its parts which fail to conform to this warranty with new or refurbished products or parts. The warranty period commences on the date the product was first purchased at retail from a Wal-Mart Store.

OBLIGATIONS

In order to obtain warranty service, the product must be delivered to and picked up from a Wal-Mart Store at the original retail purchasers expense. The original dated bill of sale, or sales slip from a Wal-Mart Store must be submitted to a Wal-Mart Store at the time warranty service is requested.

EXCLUSIONS

1. This warranty does not cover (A) the adjustment of customer-operated controls as explained in the appropriate models instruction manual, or (B) the repair of any product whose serial number has been altered, defaced or removed. 2. This warranty shall not apply to the cabinet or cosmetic parts, broken or damaged video heads, batteries or routine maintenance. 3. This warranty does not apply to uncrating, setup, installation, removal of the product for repair or reinstallation of the product after repair. 4. This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of SANYO including, but not limited to, any malfunction, defect or failure caused by or resulting from unauthorized service or parts, improper maintenance, operation contrary to furnished instructions, shipping or transit accidents, modification or repair by user or any third party, abuse, misuse, neglect, accident, incorrect line voltage, fire, flood or other Acts of God, or normal wear and tear.

The foregoing is in lieu of all other express warranties and SANYO does not assume or authorize any party to assume for it any other obligation or liability.
THE DURATION OF ANY WARRANTIES WHICH MAY BE IMPLIED BY LAW (INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS) IS LIMITED TO THE TERM OF THIS WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL SANYO OR THE MANUFACTURER OF THE PRODUCT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OWNERSHIP OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR FOR ANY DALAY IN THE PERFORMANCE OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY DUE TO CAUSES BEYOND ITS CONTROL. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND/OR DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIAL LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.

R97/10/20 (M)

For your protection in the event of theft or loss of this product, please keep the following information with a sales receipt in a safe place.
Model No. Purchase Price Serial No. Where Purchased Date of Purchase
SANYO Manufacturing Corporation

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This symbol Indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

WARNING:

UNAUTHORIZED RECORDING OF COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL MAY VIOLATE APPLICABLE COPYRIGHT LAWS. THE MANUFACTURER ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNAUTHORIZED DUPLICATION, USE OR OTHER ACTS WHICH INFRINGE UPON THE RIGHTS OF COPYRIGHT OWNERS.

SPEAKER PLACEMENT

Main unit Main left speaker Main right speaker

Surround left speaker

Surround right speaker
Important Information! Place the unit in a stable location, and use it in a horizontal position. When carrying the unit, be sure to remove any discs which may be inside and turn the power off. Then unplug the power cord from the AC outlet after 10 seconds. Carrying the unit with any discs inside may damage the discs and/or the unit.

SAFETY CERTIFICATION

This unit is made and tested to meet exacting safety standards. It meets UL, CSA and FCC requirements and complies with safety performance standards of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. CAUTION - USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. THIS UNIT SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. FCC INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sanyo may void the users authority to operate this equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

This unit is designed to play compact discs bearing the identification logo below. Discs that do not carry this logo may not conform to the CD standard and may not play properly. Discs should be returned to their cases after use to protect them from dust and scratches. To prevent warping the disc, do not expose it to direct sunlight, high humidity or high temperatures for extended periods of time. Do not apply paper or write anything on either side of the compact disc. Sharp writing instruments, or the inks used in some felt-tip pens, may damage the surfaces of the disc.
Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped from the signal surface of the disc (glossy side) with a soft cloth. Wipe in a straight motion from the center to the outside of the disc. Never use chemicals such as record cleaning sprays, antistatic sprays or fluids, benzene or thinner to clean compact discs. These chemicals will permanently damage the plastic surface of the disc. Always place the compact disc on the disc tray with the label facing upward. Compact discs can be played on only one side. To remove a disc from its storage case, press down on the center of the case and lift the disc out, holding it carefully by the edges.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION Sanyo CD changers have built-in error compensation circuits to correct for minor manufacturing defects in a disc, There are limits, however, to the amount of correction possible. In some cases, the CD changer may skip some tracks on a disc during play. This problem may be caused by defects (such as scratches) in the disc being played, which are too large for the error compensation circuits to handle. If you encounter this problem, check the operation of the CD changer as follows, before having the unit serviced. Play a new disc. If the CD changer operates normally, the skipping problem is most likely due to a defective disc.

CD PLAY

NOTES: Do not touch the disc tray while it is moving. Never place anything except a compact disc on the disc tray. Foreign objects can damage the unit. Do not apply excessive force to the disc tray. Discs must be placed on the disc tray one at a time. Place the unit in a stable location, and use it in a horizontal position. BASIC CD PLAY

4. Place each disc in the tray with the label facing up.
For 5-inch CD For 3-inch CD
1. Press [z/ON] to turn the power on. 2. Press [FUNCTION] to select the CD function. CD blinks on the display, then no DISC appears.
5. Press [DISC CHANGE] to turn the carousel to the next tray position. NOTE: Do not touch the carousel while it is rotating. 3. Press [CD OPEN/CLOSE]. OPEN appears. The disc tray slides out.

DISC CHANGE

CD OPEN/ CLOSE
6. Press [CD OPEN/CLOSE] again to close the disc tray. CLOSE appears briefly. NOTE: To open or close the disc tray , be sure to use [CD OPEN/ CLOSE]. Do not press the disc tray with your hand.
7. Selected disc play Press one of the disc select buttons ([DISC 1], [DISC 2], [DISC 3]) to select the disc to be played first.

DI SC 3

DISC 2
Repeat play (Remote control only) This unit has three different repeat modes. Press [REPEAT] on the remote control repeatedly to select the desired mode in the following sequence. The selected repeat mode is shown on the display.
CLOCK ADJUSTDISPLAY DISC CHANGE
REPEAT DISC (Repeat all tracks on all discs) REPEAT 1 DISC (Repeat all tracks on the selected disc) REPEAT 1 (Repeat one track) Released (Normal play mode)
a and 1 DISC appear. Playback starts from the first track of the selected disc. The track number and elapsed playing time for the current track are displayed. When the last track of the selected disc has been played, the changer stops automatically. The total track number and total playing time of the selected disc appear. TOTAL appears. All discs play If the desired disc number has been selected, press [ i ] to start play. DISC appears. When the last track of the last disc has been played, the changer stops automatically. DISC is replaced by TOTAL. NOTE: If the disc is loaded with label facing downward, or if a badly scratched disc is loaded, the changer will search a playable disc. If a playable disc is not found, no DISC appears on the display. 8. Press [ n ] at any time to end disc play. To start play from the desired track 1. Press the desired disc select button ([DISC 1], [DISC 2], [DISC 3]), then press [ n ]. 2. Select the desired track by using [ h ] or [ g ], then press [ i ]. Ejecting or changing discs While the changer is playing one disc, you can eject another disc without stopping play. 1. Press [CD OPEN/CLOSE] when a disc is playing, play will not stop and the disc tray will slide out. 2. Remove (or replace) the disc. 3. Press [CD OPEN/CLOSE]. Temporarily stopping play Press [ i ]. a and elapsed playing time blink on the display. To resume play, press the button again.

TUNING TUNING Skip play + f e To skip to track 6 while track 3 is /d c/ playing, press [g ] repeatedly until 6 appears in the TR (Track) section on the display. To skip back to track 3 while track 6 is playing, press [ h ] repeatedly until 3 appears.
NOTE: During programmed play, only REPEAT and REPEAT 1 can be selected. Random play (Remote control only) 1. Press [RANDOM] repeatedly to select the random play mode. The display changes as follows:
p PRESET o CLOCK ADJUSTDISPLAY DISC CHANGE
RANDOM DISC (All tracks on all discs)
RANDOM 1 DISC (All tracks on selected disc)
Released (Normal play mode)
2. Press [ i ] to start random play. The changer will automatically select and play discs and tracks at random. 3. Press [n] at any time to stop random play. Changing discs during play While the changer is playing one disc, press one of the disc select buttons ([DISC 1], [DISC 2], [DISC 3]) to skip to another disc.
-- --:-- blinks for a few seconds, then the selected disc moves into playing position.
Playback starts automatically from the first track on the disc. Time display selection Press [DISPLAY] repeatedly during normal play. The display changes in the following sequence:
REMAIN (Remaining playing time for the current track) REMAIN TOTAL (Total remaining playing time for the disc) TOTAL (Elapsed playing time for the disc) Released (Elapsed playing time for the current track)
Search (forward/reverse) If [ h ] or [ g ] is pressed during play, the changer will search at high speed in the forward or reverse direction while the button is being pressed. When the button is released, normal play will continue.
NOTES: During programmed play, REMAIN TOTAL and TOTAL cannot be displayed. The displayed playing times may differ slightly from the times listed on the notes accompanying the disc.
PROGRAMMED PLAY Up to 60 selections, from up to 3 discs, can be programmed for play in any order. To begin the programming procedure, select the CD function first. The discs or tracks must be programmed in the stop mode. The same disc or track can be programmed more than once. Load the disc that you want to program before starting programmed play. Programming procedure Follow the example below to program tracks 2 and 6 on DISC 1, track 9 on DISC 2 and all tracks on DISC 3. In this example, each disc has 9 tracks and DISC 3 is in playing position.
7. Select DISC 2 by pressing [DISC 2].
8. Select track 9 by pressing [ g ].

TUNING + e c/

9. Press [MEMORY].

MEMORY

1,4,6, 9,12
11. Select AL (all) by pressing [ g ].

1. Press [MEMORY].

12. Press [MEMORY].
2. Select DISC 1 by pressing [DISC 1]. [DISC CHANGE] on the remote control can also be used. 13. Press [ i ] to start play.

DI SC 1

3. Select track 2 by pressing [ g ]. The number buttons on the remote control can also be used.
When all programmed selections have been played, the changer stops automatically. The first programmed track number appears and MEMORY blinks. The program contents are retained in memory. The maxmium number of selections that can be programmed is 60. If you try to enter more selections, FULL blinks on the display. The program is cleared when [ n ] is pressed in the stop mode.

4. Press [MEMORY].

Checking the program Each time [MEMORY] is pressed in the stop mode, the programmed details sequentially appear on the display. Changing a program To add a new selection to a program: 1. In the stop mode, press [MEMORY] repeatedly until 00 on the track section appears on the display. 2. Select a disc and track number as explained above. 3. Press [MEMORY]. To change a selection: 1. In the stop mode, press [MEMORY] repeatedly until the selection to be replaced is displayed. 2. Select a disc and track number as explained above. 3. Press [MEMORY]. NOTE: Programmed tracks cannot be deleted individually.
5. Select track 6 by pressing [ g ].

6. Press [MEMORY].

3,5,8,11
10. Select DISC 3 by pressing [DISC 3].

LISTENING TO TAPES

Deck A is for playback only; Deck B is for both playback and recording. Use normal tapes only. Pause Press [PAUSE] to temporarily stop playback or recording. Press it again to resume operation.

PAUSE PAUSE

Fast forward and rewind Press [FFWD] or [REW]. When the desired location has been reached, press [STOP/EJECT].
NOTE: While playing or recording, do not press [FFWD] or [REW] of the other deck, or the sound quality may deteriorate. Relay playback (deck A to deck B)
1. Press [FUNCTION] to select TAPE.
2. Press [STOP/EJECT] to open the cassette holder.

STOP/EJECT STOP/EJECT

3. Load the cassette(s). After loading the cassette(s), push the cassette holder back into position.
1. Press [PLAY] on deck A. Deck A playback will begin.
or Deck B Deck A 2. Press [PAUSE] on deck B.
4. Press [PLAY] (deck A or deck B) to begin playback.

REC PLAY

3. Press [PLAY] on deck B. Deck B enters the pause mode.
5. Press [STOP/EJECT] to stop playback at any time. When the end of the tape has been reached, automatic stop will be activated.

STOP/EJECT

When the tape automatically stops on deck A, deck B playback will begin. When the end of the tape has been reached on deck B, automatic stop will be activated.

LISTENING TO THE RADIO

FREQUENCY UP/DOWN TUNING Automatic tuning TO PRESET STATIONS Up to 20 FM and 10 AM stations can be preset.

1. Tune in the station to be preset as described in Automatic tuning or Manual tuning. 2. Press [MEMORY]. 1. Press [BAND] to select AM or FM. TU blinks on the display, then TU is replaced by the tuner mode display.
3. Press [PRESET] o or p to select the channel number to be preset while CH and MEMORY are blinking.
2. Press [TUNING +] or [TUNING -] for at least 1 second to tune in a station. The unit will scan up or down the band and select the next receivable station. Press the button again to continue.
TUNING f /d TUNING + e c/
Manual tuning 1. Press [BAND] to select AM or FM. 2. Press [TUNING +] or [TUNING -] continuously until you are close to the desired frequency, then press it briefly until the desired frequency is displayed. Each time the button is pressed, the frequency changes in 200 kHz steps for FM and 10 kHz steps for AM.
The number buttons on the remote control can also be used.
4. Press [MEMORY]. In this example, 103.1 MHz FM station is preset on FM channel number 9. The number buttons on the remote control can be used to preset the station directly. In this example, press 9 after the step 2 above.
NOTE: If [MEMORY] is not pressed within 3 seconds, the station is preset automatically. 5. Repeat the steps above to add more preset stations. When presetting a new station, the previously preset station on the same program number of the same band is cleared. The preset stations will be retained in the memory even if the unit is turned off. If the memory contents are lost due to a power failure or other condition, program the stations again.
LISTENING TO PRESET STATIONS Program stations as described in TO PRESET STATIONS. Using [PRESET]
Changing the reception frequencies If necessary, use the following procedure to change the reception frequencies. 1. Select the band to be changed. 2. While pressing [ n ] on the front panel, press [ i ] and [BAND] on the front panel at the same time. AM: 520 ~ 1710 kHz (10 kHz steps)
522 ~ 1710 kHz (9 kHz steps) FM: 87.9 ~ 107.9 MHz (200 kHz steps)
87.5 ~ 108.0 MHz (50 kHz steps)
NOTES: ST appears when an FM stereo broadcast is received. If not, press [FM MODE] to turn the ST indication on. If the signal from an FM stereo station is weak and reception is poor, press [FM MODE] to change to monaural reception.
1. Press [BAND] to select AM or FM.
2. Press [PRESET] o or p (or [PRESET] o or p on the remote control) to select the desired program number.
LISTENING TO VIDEO SOURCES
1. Press [FUNCTION] to select VIDEO. VIDEO appears on the display. 2. Follow the instructions provided with the video equipment.
BEFORE RECORDING AND DUBBING
Accidental erasure prevention tabs (for protecting valuable recordings) Accidental erasure can be prevented by breaking out the tabs on the end of the cassette tape (where the tape is not exposed) using a screwdirver or similar implement. If a tab is broken out in error and you wish to re-record the tape, simply block the tab hole using adhesive tape and the tape can be using for recording again. Use deck B for recording. Side B Break out tab A for side A. Break out tab B for side B. Side A

RECORDING COMPACT DISCS

For programmed recording, program the material in advance (as described under PROGRAMMED PLAY). Synchronous recording 1. Load a blank cassette into deck B. 2. Press [FUNCTION] to select CD. 3. Load the disc to be recorded. 4. Press the disc select button ([DISC 1], [DISC 2], [DISC 3]) to play the disc to be recorded, then press [ n ]. For programmed recording, this step is not necessary. Press [ h ] or [ g ] to select the track to be played if required. 5. Press [REC].
Synchronous recording starts at the beginning of track number 1 (or the track to be recorded first) of the selected disc. When the end of the tape is reached before CD changer stops, deck B stops. CD play pauses. When CD changer stops before deck B stops, press [STOP/EJECT] immediately to stop the tape.
Recording from playing track When you want to record music as you listen, press [REC]. Recording starts automatically from the beginning of the track.
RECORDING FROM THE TUNER OR VIDEO INPUT
1. Select the source to be used for recording (radio or video equipment). 2. Load a blank cassette into deck B. 3. Press [REC]. Recording starts.
4. Press [STOP/EJECT] to stop recording at any time. When the end of the tape is reached, automatic stop will be activated. BEAT CANCEL switch (rear of the unit) When recording a radio program, an irritating whisting sound may sometimes be heard. If this occurs, select positions 1 or 2. Leave the switch in the position that gives the best results.

R L 1 2

TAPE DUBBING ( deck A to deck B)
5. Press [PAUSE] on deck B.

6. Press [REC].

7. Press [PLAY] on the deck A. Tape dubbing starts.

1. 2. 3. 4.

Press [FUNCTION] to select TAPE. Load the playback tape into deck A and a blank tape into deck B. Deck B: Locate the tape position where recording will begin. Deck A: Locate the selection of the tape to be dubbed.
8. Press [STOP/EJECT] to stop recording at any time. Automatic stop during tape dubbing If deck B stops automatically, deck A playback will continue. If deck A stops automatically, deck B will enter the erasing mode. Press [STOP/EJECT] on deck B immediately when deck A stops.

TIMER OPERATION

Before setting the timer, make sure that the clock is set to the present time. See ADJUSTING THE CLOCK. Use the remote control for timer operation. USING THE WAKE UP TIMER Set the wake-up time, source to be heard and volume level. At the set time, the selected source will be heard. The wake up timer will function every day unless it is released. Example: Waking up 7:30 AM every day and listening to music until 8:15 AM 4. Press [CLOCK ADJUST] while ON and hour display blink.

ON is blinking.

5. Press [TIME SET] p or o to set the hour display.

6. Press [CLOCK ADJUST].

7. Press [TIME SET] p or o to set the minute display.

FUNCTION SLEEP

p PRESET o MEMORY/ CLOCK ADJUSTDISPLAY DISC CHANGE RANDOM/ FM MODE REPEAT
8. Press [CLOCK ADJUST]. This completes the setting of the ON time. ON blinks.

2,3,9,12 4,6,8,10

9 SOUND PRESET
9. Press [DISPLAY] while ON is blinking. OFF blinks. The previous timer OFF time appears.
10. Press [CLOCK ADJUST] while OFF is blinking. OFF and hour display blink.
1. Load a compact disc or select TUNER. If TUNER is selected, select the desired station first. Adjust the volume level as desired.
11. Set the OFF time by following steps 5 to 8 above. This completes the setting of the OFF time. 2. Press [DISPLAY]. The preset time appears.
12. Press [DISPLAY]. The original display returns.
3. Press [DISPLAY] again. ON blinks. The previous wake-up time appears.
13. Press [TIMER] three times. ON OFF appears on the display.
14. Press [ z/ON ] to turn the power off. The present time display remains. ON OFF remains lit.
When the timer ON time arrives, the power is turned on automatically and the unit starts playing with the preset function selected. ON OFF remains lit while timer operation is engaged. When the timer OFF time arrives, the power turns off and the timer is set to the standby mode. Timer operation repeats this cycle every day.
USING THE SLEEP TIMER This timer automatically switches off the power after a preset time has elapsed. There are 9 time periods available: 90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, and 10 minutes.
To check the timer settings Turn on the power, then press [DISPLAY] repeatedly. The timer settings are displayed in the following order. Present time ON time OFF time Oringinal display returns. To change the timer settings 1. Press [DISPLAY] to select the setting to be changed.

PRESET o DISPLAY

Press and hold down [SLEEP] to select the desired sleep time. SLEEP blinks and the selected time appears on the display. After several seconds, the original display returns. SLEEP remains lit. To release the sleep timer while in operation Press [SLEEP]. SLEEP disappears from the display. The timer is also released if the power is switched off.
2. Press [CLOCK ADJUST] on the remote control so that the display blinks.
3. Change the setting as explained above.
TO CANCEL THE TIMER/TO USE THE TIMER AGAIN WITH THE SAME CONTENTS: 1. Press [TIMER]. ON OFF disappears from the display. The TIMER ON time and TIMER OFF time will not function. To use the previous timer setting, press [TIMER] three times to display ON OFF.
2. Press [z /ON] to turn the power off.

REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION

NOTE: The buttons on the remote control perfom similar functions to similarly marked buttons on the front panel.
Operation (Common section) Power On/Off z/ON Adjust volume o or p VOLUME Select sound preset SOUND PRESET Temporarily mute the sound MUTE Select function FUNCTION CD automatically selected when [ i ] is pressed. TUNER is automatically selected when [BAND] is pressed. Set sleep time SLEEP Display the current time DISPLAY Adjusting clock DISPLAY v CLOCK ADJUST v p or o TIME SET v CLOCK ADJUST Timer setting DISPLAY v DISPLAY v CLOCK ADJUST v p or o TIME SET v CLOCK ADJUST v DISPLAY v TIMER v z/ON
Checking the timer setting Clearing the timer setting

DISPLAY TIMER

(Tuner section) Select TUNER and/or Select band BAND Select preset station In TUNER mode

Number buttons or PRESET

(CD changer section) Start play i Select the desired disc and track In CD mode DISC CHANGE v f or e (or number buttons) Programmed play In CD mode MEMORY v DISC CHANGE v f, e (or number buttons) v MEMORY v i
Temporarily stop play Skip play Search Repeat play Random play Stop
During play i During play f or e (press once) or Number buttons During play f or e (press continuously) REPEAT RANDOM n

MAINTENANCE

WARNING: FOR YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY, BE SURE TO DISCONNECT THE AC POWER CORD BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH ANY MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING. Cleaning the cabinet Use a clean soft cloth moistened with plain lukewarm water and wrung dry. Never use benzol, benzene or other strong chemical cleaners since these could damage the finish of your unit. It is important that no liquid reaches the inside of the unit. Cleaning the cassette section For continued high performance from the cassette section, periodically clean the heads, pinch rollers and capstans whenever an accumulation of dust and red-brown oxide particles is noticed. To do this, open the cassette holder. Remove any cassettes still in the cassette compartments. Carefully rub each head (4, 5, 8), pinch roller (3, 7) and capstan (2, 6) with a cotton swab (1) moistened with isopropyl alcohol or special head-cleaning fluid.

Deck B

Deck A

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

If you have followed the instructions and are having difficulty operation the unit, locate the SYMPTOM in the left column below. Check the corresponding POSSIBLE CAUSE and CORRECTIVE ACTION columns to locate and remedy the problem. SYMPTOM No power when [ z/ON ] is set to on. POSSIBLE CAUSE No power plug connection at the AC outlet. CORRECTIVE ACTION Insert the power plug into the AC outlet. (See page E4.) Turn up the volume. (See page E8.) Select the correct function. Connect the speaker wires firmly to the speaker terminals. (See page E4.) Connect the surround speaker connector firmly to the surround speaker terminals. (See page E4.) Set [SURROUND] to ON. (See page E8.) Use stereophonic program material. Disconnect the power cord, then press [RESET] (rear of the unit) for at least 20 seconds. Connect the power cord and resume operation. (See pages E5) Load the disc on the disc tray with the label facing up. (See pages E9.) Clean the disc. (See page E9.) Replace the disc. (See page E9.) Change the reception frequency setting. (See page E14.) Reorient the FM antenna lead wire or press [FM MODE] to change to monaural reception. (See pages E3 & E14.) Clean the tape path. (See page E19.) Place tape over the guard tabs. (See page E15.)

No sound.

Volume control is set to minimum. The wrong function is selected.
No sound from any function.
Faulty speaker connections.
No sound from surround speakers.
Faulty surround speaker connections.
The wrong switch position is selected. Monaural program material is used. The CD changer does not operate. The unit must be reset.
The disc is loaded with the label side down.
The sound from the CD changer skips.
The compact disc is dirty. The compact disc is scratched.

Incorrect FM frequency.

Incorrect reception frequency setting.

Flickering ST.

Weak signal.
Poor sound quality during playback. Record mode does not operate.
Dirty heads, pinch rollers or capstans. The guard tabs have been removed from the cassette.
SERVICING: Should this product require service, refer to the SANYO audio limited warranty. If you do not have a convenient SANYO service station nearby, contact the SANYO dealer where you purchased the unit. Be sure to give the model number and explain the problem. The dealer will advise you how to obtain service.

SPECIFICATIONS

AMPLIFIER SECTION Continuous minimum sine wave RMS power output per channel at 1 kHz 4 ohms with no more than 10% total harmonic distortion.. 15 watts
Sound preset: Bass expander: PHONES: VIDEO (Audio): TUNER SECTION (FM) Frequency range: Usable sensitivity: (AM) Frequency range: Sensitivity: CASSETTE DECK SECTION Track system: Frequency response: Signal to noise ratio: Wow and flutter: Tape speed: Fast forward and Rewind time: CD CHANGER SECTION Type: Channels: Sampling frequency: Pick -up: Frequency response: Signal to noise ratio: Wow and Flutter: GENERAL Power requirements: Power consumption: Dimensions (W x H x D): Weight: RB-S300 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL Power requirements: Dimensions (W x H x D): Weight: AWM-2700SP MAIN SPEAKER SYSTEM Type: Drivers: Maximum power-handing capacity: Nominal impedance: Dimensions (W x H X D): Weight: SX-SR2700 SURROUND SPEAKER SYSTEM Type: Drivers: Maximum power-handling capacity: Nominal impedance: Dimensions (W x H x D): Weight: 4 electronic presets +8 dB (at low volume level) 8 ~ 32 ohms 400 mV/50 kohms

87.9 MHz- 107.9 MHz (200 kHz steps) 26 dBf (mono) 520 kHz - 1710 kHz (10 kHz steps) 2000 V/m (AM Loop antenna)
4-track, 2-channel stereo 125 Hz - 8 kHz (Normal tape) 45 dB 0.3% (WRMS) 1-7/8 i.p.s. (4.75 cm/sec) Approx.120 sec. (C-60)
Changer, 3-disc 2-channel stereo 44.1 kHz Optical 3-beam semiconductor laser 20 Hz - 10 kHz 60 dB Below measureable limits
120 V AC, 60 Hz 60 Watts Approx. 11" x 11.4" x 14" Approx. 13.2 lbs.
2 AA batteries Approx. 2.1" x 5.9" x 1" Approx. 2.5 oz. (without batteries)
Full range bass reflex 4.7" Dia 25 Watts (peak) 4 ohms Approx. 7.5" x 11.4" x 7.5" Approx. 4 lbs./speaker
Full range 3.1" Dia 15 Watts (peak) 6 ohms Approx. 6.7" x 3.5" x 4.9" Approx. 1 lb./speaker
IMPORTANT INFORMATION Because its products are subject to continuous improvement, SANYO reserves the right to modify product designs and specifications without notice and without incurring any obligation.
SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. Printed in china

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*Cat. No. 1061 (1 or 2 cells); Cat. No. 1062 (3 cells)
.125 [3.2] MIN.931.600 [23.7] [15.2]

D MIN.

C MIN.
LARGE PAD PATTERN CAT. NO. ON TAPE CELLS A B C D E CELL BATTERY 1063 1063TR 1.256 (6.5).290 (7.4) 1.250 (31.8).278 (7.1).896 (22.8) 2016*, 2020, 1064 1064TR 2.375 (9.5).406 (10.3) 1.250 (31.8).278 (7.1).896 (22.8) 20mm 2025, 1073TR 1.256 (6.5).290 (7.4) 1.250 (31.8).278 (7.1) 1.000 (25.4) 23mm 2320, 2325, 2330
*Cat. No. 1063 (1 or 2 cells); Cat. No. 1064 (3 cells)
MATERIAL: Contacts:.015 (.38) thick Steel, Tin Nickel Plate Base: Nylon 46, UL Rated 94V-0
Tape & Reel Specs: 44mm wide; 32mm pitch; 13 inch reel (200 pieces per reel)

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SURFACE & THRU HOLE MOUNT COMPACT CONTACTS
AVAILABLE ON TAPE AND REEL Economical and reliable retainer contacts are designed for quick and easy battery installation and replacement. Perfect for memory back-up applications. Surface and Thru Hole mount retainer contacts are available for 6.8mm to 24mm lithium coin cell batteries. Pad Layout Low profile for densely packed PCBs Retains cell securely, withstands shock & vibrations Reliable dual spring contacts assure low contact resistance Polarity clearly marked (+) Stable thru mount legs for increased strength Balanced & lightweight for reliable pick-up & placement Compatible with vacuum and mechanical pick & place assembly systems Flow-Hole SMT solder tail design for increased joint strength Viewable solder tails assures reliable joint inspection All conductive polystyrene carrier tape meets ANSI/EIA- 481 standard Mounting Detail
NEG. CONTACT (PAD).156 SQ. MIN.

Ultra-Low Profile

COIN CELL RETAINERS & CONTACTS

Polarity Marking

DWG. 1 - SURFACE MOUNT (SMT) MATERIAL:.010 (.25) thick Phosphor Bronze, Tin Nickel Plate

CAT. NO. 3012 3013

ON TAPE DWG. MTG. & REEL NO. TYPE 2996TR 1 SMT 2 THM 3000TR 1 SMT 2 THM 3012TR 1 SMT 2 THM 1 2
A.520 (13.2).520 (13.2).520 (13.2).520 (13.2).664 (16.9).664 (16.9)
3002 3002TR 3009 3004TR 3010TR 3006TR 3008TR
SMT.831 (21.1).416 (10.6) 1.210 (30.7).156 (4.0) THM SMT THM SMT THM SMT THM SMT THM.831 (21.1).939 (23.9).939 (23.9).939 (23.9).939 (23.9) 1.000 (25.4) 1.000 (25.4) 1.000 (25.4) 1.000 (25.4).416 (10.6).475 (12.1).475 (12.1).475 (12.1).475 (12.1).506 (12.1).506 (12.9).506 (12.9).506 (12.9).890 (22.6) 1.339 (34.0) 1.004 (25.5) 1.339 (34.0) 1.004 (25.5) 1.400 (35.6) 1.065 (27.1) 1.400 (35.6) 1.059 (26.9).145 (3.7).145 (3.7).145 (3.7).240 (6.1).240 (6.1).156 (4.0).145 (3.7).230 (5.8).230 (5.8)

We welcome the opportunity to quote on variations of standard items. Use our Engineering services for your custom-built holders. Holders for C and D cell are available on request.

For AA AAA

PLASTIC BATTERY HOLDERS

Holds One (1) AA Cell

2.244 [57.0].665 [16.9].098 [2.5] DIA. (2) PLS.547 [13.9]
Holds Two (2) AA Cells in Series
.650 [16.0] 2.343 [59.5].500 [12.7]
Holds Three (3) AA Cells in Series
Holds Four (4) AA Cells in Series

2.283 [58.0].630 [16.0]

2.283 [58.0]
.669 [17.0].500 [12.7] 1.901 [48.3].500 [12.7] 2.480 [63.0]

1.296 [32.9]

.590 [15.0]

.500 [12.7] 2.047 [52.0]

.120 [3.1] DIA. (2) PLS
TERMINALS THIS SIDE ONLY.130 [3.3] DIA. (2) PLS TERMINALS THIS SIDE ONLY
.500 [12.7].115 [2.9] DIA. (2) PLS TERMINALS THIS SIDE ONLY
CAT. NO. 2460 PC Mount CAT. NO. 2460RB PC Mount w/ribbon CAT. NO. 2461 Wire Leads - 6.0 (150)
CAT. NO. 2462 PC Mount CAT. NO. 2462RB PC Mount w/ribbon CAT. NO. 2463 Wire Leads - 6.0 (150)
CAT. NO. 2464 PC Mount CAT. NO. 2464RB PC Mount w/ribbon CAT. NO. 2465 Wire Leads - 6.0 (150)
CAT. NO. 2477 PC Mount CAT. NO. 2477RB PC Mount w/ribbon CAT. NO. 2478 Wire Leads - 6.0 (150)

Holds One (1) AAA Cell

1.968 [50.0].512 [13.0].500 [12.7]
Holds Two (2) AAA Cells in Series
.500 [13.0] 2.086 [53.0].968 [24.6]
Holds Three (3) AAA Cells in Series
Holds Four (4) AAA Cells in Series
2.100 [53.0].500 [13.0].500 [12.7] 1.980 [50.3]

2.050 [52.7]

.500 [13.0].500 [12.7] 1.476 [37.5].500 [12.7].093 [2.36] DIA. (2) PLS TERMINALS THIS SIDE ONLY

.590 [15.0] 1.760 [44.7]

.115 [2.9] DIA. (3) PLS
TERMINALS THIS SIDE ONLY.125 [3.2] DIA. (2) PLS TERMINALS THIS SIDE ONLY
CAT. NO. 2466 PC Mount CAT. NO. 2466RB PC Mount w/ribbon CAT. NO. 2467 Wire Leads - 6.0 (150)
CAT. NO. 2468 PC Mount CAT. NO. 2468RB PC Mount w/ribbon CAT. NO. 2469 Wire Leads - 6.0 (150)
CAT. NO. 2479 PC Mount CAT. NO. 2479RB PC Mount w/ribbon CAT. NO. 2480 Wire Leads - 6.0 (150)
CAT. NO. 2481 PC Mount CAT. NO. 2481RB PC Mount w/ribbon CAT. NO. 2482 Wire Leads - 6.0 (150)

For 1/2 AA N

Holds One (1) 1/2 AA Cell
1.358 [34.5].689 [17.5].602 [15.3]

Holds One (1) N Cell

1.400 [35.0].512 [13.0].500 [12.7]
Holds Two (2) N Cells in Series
.550 [14.0] 1.500 [38.1] 1.062 [27.0]

9 VOLT SNAP-ON CONTACT

Cost saving design Ideal for custom applications Attach your own terminals and wire leads

.535 [13.6]

1.025 [26.0]

1.025 [26.0].500 [12.7]

SPECIFICATIONS Base:.062 (1.57) thick Fibre Contacts: Steel, Nickel Plate Pins: Brass, Tin Plate

.400 [10.2].080 [2.05]

.086 [2.20] DIA. (2) PLS
CAT. NO. 968 (with PC Pins)
SPECIFICATIONS Base:.062 (1.57) thick Fibre Contacts: Steel, Nickel Plate
CAT. NO. 68 (without PC Pins)

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UNIVERSAL 9 VOLT BATTERY HOLDERS
SPECIFICATIONS Body: Molded from high impact, Glass Filled Nylon Terminals: Brass, Tin Plate Contacts: Steel, Nickel Plate
2.120 [53.9].875 [22.2] 1.164.938 [29.6] [23.8]
Holds any size, any shape, standard 9 Volt battery. Eliminates need to specify an exact battery brand, size or shape. Ideal for power source or memory back-up use in PLC, telecommunications, data processing, security systems, clocks, radios, toys and appliances. Male-female snap-in terminals assure positive contact and proper polarity Durable, rugged construction Excellent spring retention holds battery in place Withstands severe shock and vibration Operating temperature range: -40F to +266F (-40C to +130C) Impervious to most industrial solvents

.130 [3.3] DIA. (4) PLS

.187 [4.8] TAB.205 [5.2] TAB

.938 [23.8]

.800 [20.3]

.750 [19.1]

.130 [3.3] (4) PLS.

.080 [2.0] (2) PLS.

9 VOLT HOLDERS
CAT. NO. 1294 PC Terminals
CAT. NO. 1295 Quick-Fit Terminals
9 VOLT SNAP-IN BATTERY HOLDERS
For use with standard 9 Volt battery. Battery snaps in place to insure positive contact. Ideal where severe shock and vibration are encountered. Available with standard solder lugs or printed circuit lugs.

1290-79

SPECIFICATIONS Frame: Aluminum Solder Lugs: Brass, Tin Plate PC Lugs: Brass, Tin Plate Contacts & Clips: Steel, Nickel Plate Insulation: Resin Impregnated Polarizing Washer: Polyethylene

CAT. NO. 3526

Optional cover available - Cat. No. 4245C

CAT. NO. 4245

CAT. NO. 4250

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3AG RIVET TYPE FUSE HOLDERS
Available in Flame Retardant fiberglass base or Phenolic base Fuse clips riveted to.125 (3.2) thick base for rugged applications

MOLDED 3AG FUSE HOLDERS

Quick-Fit Tab,.250 (6.4) .032 (.81) size, accepts standard.250 (6.4) quick-fit
female terminals. Eliminates the need for soldering
Available with solder lugs or.250 (6.4) Quick-Fit Tabs Molded with barriers to prevent and withstand test of 1080 VRMS at 60Hz for 3539 3543

1 minute at 3000V DC

Flame Retardant
SPECIFICATIONS Molded Base: LCP UL Rated 94V-0. , Clips: Brass, Nickel Plate Rated: 15 Amps @ 500V AC

(Shown)

3536 3540

.250 [6.4].703 [17.9]

.468 [11.9]

3537 3541

.125 [3.2].453 [11.5].250 [6.4].625 [15.9] TYP.

1.625 [41.3].140 [3.6]

1.843 [46.8] REF.

1.625 [41.3]

Assembled with Clip, Cat. No. 3535

CAT. NO. 3523

.703 [17.9].250 [6.4]

QUICK-FIT

SPECIFICATIONS Black Phenolic Base:.125 (3.2) thick NEMA Grade XP & FED L-P-509. Max. operating temperature 266F (130C) continuous. UL Rated 94-HB Fiberglass Base:.125 (3.2) thick NEMA Grade GPO 3. Max. operating temperature 300F (148C) continuous. UL Rated 94V-0, Flame Retardant Clips: Brass, Nickel Plate (Cat. No. 3535) Rated: 15 Amps @ 500V AC BLACK FIBER- HOLDS PHENOLIC GLASS NO. OF CAT. NO. CAT. NO. FUSES FIG. NO. A 1.500 (12.7) 2 1.125 (28.6) 2 1.750 (44.5) 2 2.375 (60.3)

1.935 [49.1] REF.

Assembled with Clip, Cat. No. 4244

CAT. NO. 4243

5mm & 3AG FUSE COVERS
Made from flame retardant PVC that will protect
fuse from shorting and from minor bumps Fits any 5mm 20mm or 3AG fuse Cover fits over fuse and fuse clip Can be used with fuse holders or fuse clips
1.319 [33.5].945 [24.0].449 [11.4].512 [13.0].512 [13.0].591 [15.0]

.858 [21.8].314 [8.0].236 [6.0].472 [12.0]

1.217 [30.9].378 [9.6]

CAT. NO. 3527C
MATERIAL: PVC, UL Rated 94V-0

CAT. NO. 4245C

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AUTOMOTIVE BLADE FUSE CLIP & HOLDERS
Available for standard, mini and maxi fuse sizes Horizontal and vertical mini blade clips and holders for Littelfuse Low Profile Mini 897 series, Mini 297 or 997 series, Bussmann ATM series fuses or equivalents Horizontal and vertical standard blade clips and holders for Littelfuse ATO 257 series and Bussmann ATC series fuses or equivalents Vertical maxi blade clips and holders for Littelfuse Maxi 297 series and Bussmann MAX series fuses or equivalent. Thru hole PC mountable, maintains position during wave soldering Holds fuse securely, even after multiple insertions Available with orientation legs to assure proper orientation
MAXI AUTOMOTIVE FUSE CLIP & HOLDER
FOR.312 (7.9) .032 (.80) MAXI BLADE FUSES
For Littelfuse Maxi 297 series/Bussmann Max series or equivalent
Thru hole PC mountable, maintains position during wave soldering Holder design prevents solder wicking SPECIFICATIONS
Withstands the rigors of shock and vibration Holds fuse securely, even after multiple insertions

.392 [10.0]

Contacts:.020 (.51) thick Copper, Tin Nickel Plate Insulator: Glass filled Nylon, UL Rated 94V-0 Current Rating: 60 Amps @ 500V AC Temperature Rating: -58F to +292F (-50C to+145C)

1.410 [35.8].230 [5.9]

AUTO FUSE CLIPS & HOLDERS

.422 [10.7].578 [14.7]

.442 [11.3]
.180 [4.6].106 [2.7].180 [4.6].098 [2.5]

.067 [1.70]

.136 [3.5]
Mounting Detail For Two Clips
.328 [8.4].500 [12.7].328 [8.4]

CAT. NO. 3555

.152 [3.9] DIA. (4) PLS

CAT. NO. 3555-2

MODULAR AUTOMOTIVE BLADE FUSE HOLDERS
FOR.205 (5.2) .025 (.64) STANDARD BLADE FUSES
For Littelfuse ATO 257 series/Bussmann ATC series or equivalent
Contacts: Brass, Tin Plate Body: Nylon, UL Rated 94V-0 Current Rating: 20 Amps @ 500V AC Temperature Rating: -58F to +292F (-50C to +145C)

COVER SHOWN OPEN.

3560 (Shown with two 3560 holders, interlocked)

.417 [10.6]

.890 [22.6]
Designed for standard auto blade fuses Fully insulated compact design Mounts easily in pre-drilled or punched hole Holder has pocket to hold spare fuse Safety lever release clip will not open under shock or vibration Fuses are installed and removed easily May be used individually or easily interlocked for multiple mounting
3559 (14 gauge wire lead must be cut and spliced for in-line use)
Mounting Detail For Two Holders

1.067 [27.1]

.382 [9.7].059 [1.50] x.075 [1.90] (2) PLS.969 [24.6]

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PC TERMINAL LUGS

.312 [7.9].312 [7.9].130 [3.3] DIA.

.390.562 [9.9] [14.3]

.075 [1.91].062 [1.57].156 [4.0]
MATERIAL:.015 (.38) thick Brass, Tin Plate CAT. NO. 680
MATERIAL:.020 (.51) thick Brass, Tin Plate CAT. NO. L 4000.500 (12.7) 4001.562 (14.3) 4002.750 (19.1) 4003 1.000 (25.4)

LOCKWASHER TERMINAL LUGS

.312 [7.9].312 [7.9].312 [7.9].312 [7.9]
.625.375 [15.9] [9.5].093 [2.36] DIA.093 [2.36] RADIUS
.343.718 [8.7] [18.3].093 [2.36] DIA. (2) PLS.093 [2.36] RADIUS.875.625 [22.2] [15.9]
.093 [2.36] DIA.171 [4.4]
.734.500 [18.7] [12.7].093 [2.36] DIA.156 [4.0]

TERMINAL LUGS

MATERIAL:.018 (.46) thick Brass, Tin Plate CAT. NO. H STUD SIZE 908.120 (3.1) #4 914.140 (3.6) #6 915.171 (4.4) #8
MATERIAL:.018 (.46) thick Brass, Tin Plate CAT. NO. H STUD SIZE 910.120 (3.1) #4 918.140 (3.6) #6 906.171 (4.4) #8
MATERIAL:.018 (.46) thick Brass, Tin Plate CAT. NO. 905 H.120 (3.1).140 (3.6).171 (4.4) STUD SIZE #4 #6 #8
MATERIAL:.018 (.46) thick Brass, Tin Plate CAT. NO. H STUD SIZE 909.120 (3.1) #4 916.140 (3.6) #6 917.171 (4.4) #8
.180 [4.6].093 [2.35] I. DIA.078 [1.98] DIA.078 [1.98] RADIUS.640 [16.3]

.464.296 [11.8] [7.5]

.093 [2.36] DIA. (2) PLS.093 [2.36] RADIUS.812 [20.6]

.093 [2.36] DIA.

.729 [18.6]

.218 [5.6]

.234 [6.0]

.086 [2.17] RADIUS

.158 [4.1]
MATERIAL:.018 (.46) thick Brass, Tin Plate CAT. NO. 7313 H.120 (3.1).140 (3.6).171 (4.4) STUD SIZE #4 #6 #8
MATERIAL:.018 (.46) thick Brass, Tin Plate CAT. NO. 7319 H.120 (3.1).140 (3.6).171 (4.4) STUD SIZE #4 #6 #8
MATERIAL:.018 (.46) thick Brass, Tin Plate CAT. NO. 7316 H.120 (3.1).140 (3.6).171 (4.4) STUD SIZE #4 #6 #8
MATERIAL:.013 (.33) thick Brass, Tin Plate CAT. NO. 907

SOLDER TERMINAL LUGS

.281 [7.2].515.312 [13.1] [7.9].250 [6.4].312 [7.9].265 [6.8]

.531.312 [13.5] [7.9]

.076 [1.93] DIA.080 [2.03] RADIUS
.093 [2.36] DIA.080 [2.03] RADIUS.875.625 [22.3] [15.9]

.687.437 [17.5] [11.1]

.078 [1.98] DIA.140 [3.6]
MATERIAL:.015 (.38) thick Brass, Tin Plate CAT. NO. 7330 H.120 (3.1).140 (3.6).171 (4.4) STUD SIZE #4 #6 #8
MATERIAL:.020 (.51) thick Brass, Tin Plate CAT. NO. 7333
MATERIAL:.020 (.51) thick Brass, Tin Plate CAT. NO. 7327 H.120 (3.1).140 (3.6).171 (4.4) STUD SIZE #4 #6 #8
MATERIAL:.016 (.41) thick Brass, Tin Plate CAT. NO. 4004
H.120 (3.1).140 (3.6).171 (4.4)

STUD SIZE #4 #6 #8

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(SMT) SURFACE MOUNT TEST POINTS ON TAPE & REEL
MINIATURE Ultra low profile, ideally suited for advanced surface mount printed circuit board applications Designed for long life and durability Manufactured using flat wire to provide a large mounting surface area Ideal for use with miniature probes, clips, and hooks Efficient, safe, board level testing

Outside Inside Mounting Screw A LENGTH Diameter Diameter Hole Size.125 (3.2).187 (4.7).250 (6.4).260.125.187 #4.375 (9.5) (6.6) (3.2) (4.7).500 (12.7).625 (15.9).250 (6.4).375 (9.5).312.153.234 #6.500 (12.7) (7.9) (3.9) (5.9).625 (15.9).250 (6.4).375 (9.5).312.169.234 #8.500 (12.7) (7.9) (4.3) (5.9).625 (15.9)

SELF-ALIGNING C'BORE

CAT. NO. 8841 8842

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INSULATED PC SPACER/SUPPORTS
Board will be electrically insulated, eliminates need for insulating washers No tool required for installation Easy snap-in assembly One pieces design eliminates the need for additional screws and nuts Fits snug onto board Accommodates varying board thicknesses Flame retardant

SLIMLINE TENSION-FIT

SLIMLINE LOCK-IN
One end permanently attaches to.070 (1.78) max. thick chassis Other end tension fits to.062 (1.57) max. thick PC board Board is easily releasable for repairs or upgrades Low insertion force
One end permanently attaches to.070 (1.78) max. thick chassis Other end permanently attaches to.062 (1.57) max. thick PC board Low insertion force Small footprint frees up board space.
FOR.156 [4.0] DIA. MOUNTING HOLE

.546 [13.9]

FOR.187 [4.8] DIA. MOUNTING HOLE

CHASSIS.070 [1.78] MAX.

STURDY TENSION-FIT
CAT. A NO. LENGTH 1927A.250 (6.4) 1928A.375 (9.5) 1929A.500 (12.7) 1930A.625 (15.9) 1931A.750 (19.1) 1932A.875 (22.2) 1933A 1.000 (25.4)
FOR.062 [1.57] THICK PCB CHASSIS.070 [1.78] MAX.

STURDY LOCK-IN

CAT. A NO. LENGTH 1927B.250 (6.4) 1928B.375 (9.5) 1929B.500 (12.7) 1930B.625 (15.9) 1931B.750 (19.1) 1932B.875 (22.2) 1933B 1.000 (25.4)
One end permanently attaches to.031(.79) -.078 (2.0) thick chassis Other end tension fits to.062 (1.57) max thick PC board Board is easily releasable for repairs or upgrades Sturdy support due to high contact area
Both ends permanently attaches to.031 (.79) -.078 (2.0) thick chassis or board Sturdy support due to high contact area
.562 [14.3] FOR.062 [1.57] CHASSIS

STURDY LOCK-IN RELEASE

CAT. NO. 8806
A LENGTH.187 (4.7).250 (6.4).375 (9.5).500 (12.7).625 (15.9).750 (19.1).875 (22.2)

SLIMLINE LOCK-IN RELEASE

CAT. NO. 8821
Locks onto.062 (1.57) thick PC board Board is positively locked until manually released Board is easily releasable for repairs or upgrades Sturdy support due to high contact area with chassis
Locks onto.062 (1.57) thick PC board Board is positively locked until manually unlocked Board is easily releasable for repairs or upgrades Compact design uses smaller mounting holes

C D B HEX NUT A E TH'D

Two set screws hold shaft securely

.500 [12.7] DIA.

.253 [6.5] DIA.
MATERIAL: Brass, Nickel Plate Supplied unassembled
MATERIAL: Brass, Nickel Plate

Supplied unassembled

CAT. NO. 1453

CAT. NO. 1705 1706

A.253 (6.5).128 (3.3)
B (HEX).437 (11.1).343 (8.7)
C D E THREAD.500 (12.7).437 (11.1).37532 Standard.437 (11.1).375 (9.5).25032 Miniature

VOLUME CONTROL EXTENDERS

For.250 (6.4) volume control shafts having.375-32 threaded bushings.

PRECISION PANEL NUTS

For Volume Controls, Switches, Capacitors, Tip Jacks, etc.

CAT. NO. 1466 1467

A.625 (15.9).625 (15.9).687 (17.4).750 (19.1)
B.250 (6.4).375 (9.5).500 (12.7).250 (6.4)
CAT. NO. FOR THREAD 1448 Mounting.250 -Mini. Control.250 -Vol. Control.375 -Switch.468 -Switch Ring.468 -Filter.312 -32
DIAMETER.375 Hex.312 Hex.500 Hex.562 Hex.625 Knurled.375 Hex
THICKNESS.093 (2.38).078 (1.98).093 (2.38).078 (1.98).062 (1.57).093 (2.38)

MATERIAL: Brass,

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HANDLES
This retractable handle is manufactured with black leather-like material and Nickel Plated steel hardware. Handle folds flat when not in use. Mounts with #6 screws (not supplied).

LENGTH

.156 [4.0] DIA. (6) PLS

.281 [7.2]

.250 [6.4] (2) PLS
CAT. NO. LENGTH A 8351 4.500 (114.3) 6.000 (152.4) 8352 5.500 (139.7) 7.000 (177.8) 8353 6.000 (152.4) 7.500 (190.5) Folds flat on case when not in use. Mounts with rivets or #6 screws (not supplied).
MATERIAL: Grip: Leather like, Black Hardware: Steel, Nickel Plate
Folds flat on case when not in use. Mounts with #10-24 hardware supplied.

.722 [18.4]

1.850 [47.0] REF.

2.562 [65.1] REF.

2.500 [63.5] REF. 5.687 [144.5] 1.375 [35.0] 1.375 [35.0].156 [4.0] DIA. (4) PLS.500 [12.7] DIA. 10-24 THREAD (2) PLS 1.500 [38.1] REF.

4.250 [108.0]

CAT. NO. 8356

COLOR BLACK

MATERIAL: Grip: Polypropylene, Black Post: Steel, Nickel Plate Pin: Steel, Nickel Plate
CAT. NO. 8354 CONTEMPORARY HANDLES
MATERIAL: Grip: High Impact Styrene, Black Rim: Steel, Nickel Plate Post: Brass, Nickel Plate
MATERIAL: Zinc, Satin Brushed, Nickel Plate
4.968 [126.2].920 [23.4] 1.156 [29.4].500 [12.7] MIN. 4.875 [123.8] 4.000 [101.6] 3.406 [86.5].531 [13.5].512 [13.0] 10-24 THREAD (2) PLS 10-32 THREAD (2) PLS 4.000 [101.6] 3.562 [90.5].593 [15.1].875 [22.3] 1.062 [27.0]

.157 [4.0].295 [7.5].078 [1.98] DIA. (2) PLS 1 4.090 [2.29] DIA.

.209 [5.3]

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90 PC PHONO JACK
Complete one piece jack for insertion into PC board. Time Saving. No Wiring Required.
SNAP-FIT 90 PC PHONO JACKS
CHOICE OF TIN OR GOLD PLATE Complete one piece jack for insertion into PC board. Time Saving. No Wiring Required. Snap-fits into PC board.

Black insulator ring.

.598 [15.2] REF.570 [14.5].560 [14.2].415 [10.6]
.571 [14.5].265 [6.8].218 [5.6] REF.328 [8.4] DIA.
.328 [8.4] DIA.465 [11.8].257 [6.6]
.120 [3.1].050 [1.27].378 [9.6].878 [22.3].100 [2.6] (2) PLS
.160 [4.1].050 [1.27].465 [11.8].255 [6.5].100 [2.6] (3) PLS
Shell: Steel Contact: Brass Plating: Tin or Gold
Base: Steel, Tin Plate Shell: Steel, Nickel Plate Contact: Brass, Tin Plate
.060 [1.52] DIA.107 [2.7] DIA. (2) PLS.546 [13.9].285 [7.3]

CAT. NO. 902

TIN PLATE INSULATOR GOLD PLATE CAT. NO. COLOR CAT. NO. 587 WHITE RED BLACK YELLOW 938
.400 [10.2].105 [2.7] DIA. (3) PLS.062 [1.57] DIA.
SNAP-FIT VERTICAL PC JACK
SNAP-FIT VERTICAL PC PHONO JACKS
Extra long, one piece shell to accept plugs with longer pins for greater contact Snaps into holes on PC board and firmly held for soldering No staking required

.328 [8.4] DIA.

PC PHONO JACKS
Snaps into holes on PC board and firmly held for soldering No staking required
.328 [8.4] DIA.312 [7.9].609 [15.5].515 [13.1].843 [21.4].655 [16.7].875 [22.2]

.094 [2.4]

Red insulator ring

.390 [9.9].410 [10.4]

.062 [1.57] (2) PLS.400 [10.2]

.070 [1.78] (2) PLS

Shell: Steel, Tin Plate Contact: Brass, Tin Plate

CAT. NO. 572

.085 [2.16] DIA. (2) PLS

CAT. NO. 585 586

INSULATOR COLOR WHITE RED BLACK YELLOW
.420 [10.7].090 [2.29] DIA.
Shell: Steel, Nickel Plate Contact: Brass, Tin Plate

.075 [1.90]

VERTICAL For applications requiring staking to product HORIZONTAL Mounted on bracket ready for insertion into pre-drilled holes Solder lug allows remote attachment of signal to PC board
.328 [8.4] DIA.312 [7.9].656 [16.7].554 [14.1].656.250 [16.7] [6.4].105 [2.7] (2) PLS
.438 [11.1].328 [8.4] DIA.

.656 [16.7] MIN.

White insulator ring
.187 [4.8].100 [2.6] (2) PLS.344 [8.8]

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MINIATURE PLUGS
SWAGE MOUNT SOLDER CONNECTION
.190 [4.9] DIA.187 [4.8] DIA.153 [3.9] DIA.078 [1.98] DIA.440 [11.2].094 [2.39].603 [15.3].290 [7.4].120 [3.1] DIA.120 [3.1] DIA.050 [1.27] DIA. TO ACCEPT WIRE.104 [2.7] DIA.

.120 (3.0) Plug

.480 [12.2].290 [7.4]

MATERIAL: CAT. NO. 452

Spring: Beryllium Copper Body: Brass, Silver Plate

CAT. NO. 6076 6077

Spring: Beryllium Copper, Nickel Plate Body: Brass, Nickel Plate Handle: Nylon

BANANA JACKS

INSULATED SOLDER CONNECTION NON-INSULATED RECESSED HEAD
Fits panel up to.312 (7.9) thick

BANANA PLUGS & JACKS

NON-INSULATED MINIATURE JACK

.163 [4.2] DIA. THRU

.106 [2.7] DIA. THRU

Accepts.175 (4.5) Plug

.437 [11.1] MOLDED HEX HEAD.156 [4.0] FLAT WASHER SHOULDER WASHER

Accepts.120 (3.0) Plug

TERMINAL.406 [10.3]
.250 [6.4] TERMINAL NUT 10-32 THREAD
.500 [12.7] TERMINAL NUT.250-28 THREAD

NUT.250-32 THREAD

Supplied with hardware Unassembled

CAT. NO. 6093 6094

HEAD COLOR RED BLACK
Body: Brass, Nickel Plate Terminal: Copper, Tinned Hex Head: Phenolic
Supplied with nut and lug. Unassembled
Current Rating: 15 Amps Body: Brass, Nickel Plate Terminal: Brass, Tin Plate
Supplied with lug and nut. Unassembled
Body: Brass, Nickel Plate Terminal: Copper, Tinned

CAT. NO. 6095

CAT. NO. 6090

FULLY INSULATED

NON-INSULATED STANDARD HEAD
Fits panel up to.375 (9.6) thick
NON-INSULATED MINIATURE STANDARD
.433 [11.0] DIA.187 [4.8] NUT.312-32 THREAD.093 [2.36] DIA.
.163 [4.2] DIA. THRU.312 [7.9].125 [3.2]
.163 [4.2] DIA. THRU.106 [2.7] DIA. THRU

.375 [9.5] NUT

.937.468 [11.9] [23.8]

.218 [5.6] DIA.

.500 [12.7] TERMINAL

.075 [1.91]

.312 [7.9] DIA.
.135 [3.5] DIA.203 [5.2] DIA.

.182 [4.6]

CAT. NO. 6091 6092
Body: Nylon Contact: Brass, Tin Plate

CAT. NO. 6096

CAT. NO. L 476-2.125 (3.2) 476-3.165 (4.2) 476-4.187 (4.7 )
CAT. NO. L 575-4.218 (5.5) 575-6.265 (6.7) 575-8.350 (8.9)

M55 Sect 6 correx pgsm

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.791 [20.1]

.725 [18.4]

.740 [18.8].450 [11.5]

3.429 [87.1].250 [6.4].305 [7.8] (2) PLS

.229 [5.8]

.547 [13.9].330 [8.4] 4-40 THREAD (2) PLS.315 [8.0].395 [10.1] (2) PLS 3.500 [88.9] 4-40 THREAD (2) PLS.315 [8.0] (2) PLS

CAT. NO. 9205

CAT. NO. 9206
4.725 [120.0] 4.440 [112.8] 4.213 [107.0].187 [4.8] DIA.725 [18.4] 3.504 [89.0].490 [12.5].453 [11.5].740 [18.8].120 [3.1]
.174 [4.4].250 [6.4].125 [3.2].791 [20.1].725 [18.4]
4.725 [120.0] 4.440 [112.8] 4.213 [107.0].187 [4.8] DIA.174 [4.4].250 [6.4].120 [3.1].758 [19.3].235 [6.0].125 [3.2]

.850 [21.6].327 [8.3]

.850 [21.6]

.450 [11.5].401 [10.2]

.092 [2.4] (2) PLS
.273 [7.0] 4-40 THREAD (2) PLS.315 [8.0] (2) PLS.642 [16.3].547 [13.9] 4-40 THREAD (2) PLS.310 [7.9] (2) PLS.472 [12.0].075 [1.9].047 [1.2] 3.500 [88.9].421 [10.7]

.736 [18.7]

3.575 [90.8]

CAT. NO. 9207

CAT. NO. 9208
LOW PROFILE BLANK BRACKETS
3.118 [79.2] 3.118 [79.2] 2.814 [71.5]

.120 [3.05] (EMI DIMPLE)

.466 [11.9].341 [8.7]
2.814 [71.5] 2.122 [53.9].190 [4.9]

.732 [18.6]

.557 [14.2]

.866 [22.0]

.675 [17.2]
.141 [3.6].031 [0.79] DIMPLE

.125 [3.2].216 [5.5]

.174 [4.4]
.141 [3.6].031 [0.79] DIMPLE.340 [8.7]
.500 [12.7] 4-40 THREAD (2) PLS.313 [8.0] (2)PLS

CAT. NO. 9230

CAT. NO. 9231

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STANDARD COMPUTER BRACKETS
D-SUB These computer brackets have been designed with a production requirements, we can fabricate a bracket to variety of holes and cutouts to connect most peripherals. The your exact specifications. Refer to pages 106 - 107 for blank brackets shown reflect the most common configurations for dimensions and page 110 for standard cutout dimensions. most applications. If our standard brackets do not fit your Peripherals Video Cards Parallel/Serial Ports External Hard Drives External CD Drives
For Bracket Dimensions Refer to Cat. No. 9200
CUTOUT TYPE 9 1.470 [37.4]
CUTOUT TYPE 9 1.707 [43.4]

1.962 [49.9] REF.

2.199 [55.9] REF.

CAT. NO. 9200-1

For Bracket Dimensions Refer to Cat. No. 9207

CAT. NO. 9200-2 EISA/ISA

.578 [14.7] CUTOUT TYPE 9

1.070 [27.2] REF.

CAT. NO. 9207-1

CAT. NO. 9200-16

15 PIN

CUTOUT TYPE 15

2.295 [58.3]

2.193 [55.7]

.062 [1.57] DIA. VIEW SHOWING SCORING 7.812 [198.4] 1.562 [39.7] 1.562 [39.7] 1.562 [39.7] 1.562 [39.7] 1.562 [39.7]
.218 [5.6].125 [3.2].250 [6.4].062 [1.57]
1502 W.312 (7.9).875 (22.2) 1.000 (25.4) S Single Row.500 (12.7).750 (19.1) NO. OF TERMS MATERIAL PBE 25 GEE PBE 50 GEE PBE 50 GEE
1562 CAT. NO. 15024 15224
1526 CAT. NO. 15030 15230
1512 CAT. NO. 15065 15265
1533 CAT. NO. 15056 15256
Choice of 5 Types of Terminals Five sections SCORED for easy separation. Mounting holes in each section.

CAT. NO. 15022 15222

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MATERIAL: Choice of either PBE or GEE. PBE: Paper base electrical, MIL-1-24768/20. Type XP natural, Temp. 250F (121C) max. GEE: Glass Epoxy, MIL-I-24768/27, Type G-10, Temp. 300F (155C). max. Terminals: Brass, ASTM-B16. Tin Plate, MIL-T-10727. Other platings can be furnished.

DOUBLE TURRET TERMINAL

NO. OF TERMS EACH SIDE 33 MATERIAL PBE CAT. NO. 15445 MATERIAL GEE CAT. NO. 15545

S Single Row

.875.562 (22.2) (14.3)

1.125.812 (28.6) (20.6)

Terminals are staked in all except end mounting holes.
L 1.937 (49.2) 3.687 (93.6) 5.437 (138.1) 7.187 (182.5) 8.937 (227.0) 1.937 (49.2) 3.687 (93.6) 5.437 (138.1) 7.187 (182.5) 8.937 (227.0) 1.937 (49.2) 3.687 (93.6) 5.437 (138.1) 7.187 (182.5) 8.937 (227.0)

TURRET TERMINAL BOARDS

THRU HOLE TERMINAL
NO. OF TERMS EACH SIDE 33 MATERIAL PBE CAT. NO. 15415 MATERIAL GEE CAT. NO. 15515
.125 [3.2].218 [5.6].062 [1.57]

1.000 (25.4)

L 1.562 (39.7) 3.093 (78.6) Single 4.625 (117.5) Row 6.156 (156.4) 7.687 (195.2) 1.562 (39.7) 3.093 (78.6).500 (12.7) 4.625 (117.5) 6.156 (156.4) 7.687 (195.2) 1.562 (39.7) 3.093 (78.6).750 4.625 (117.5) (19.1) 6.156 (156.4) 7.687 (195.2)

MILITARY TERMINAL BOARDS

Terminal boards are manufactured as per Military specifications MS27249.
Board Material: MIL-I-24768/27 TYPE GEE or TYPE GEB. MIL-1-24768/3.125 (3.2) thick Terminal: SE12XC09 PER MIL-T-55155 Tin/Lead Plated (Non-RoHS Compliant)
S 2.625 5.250 7.875 10.500 13.125 2.625 5.250 7.875 10.500 13.125 2.625 5.250 7.875 10.500 13.125 2.625 5.250 7.875 10.500 13.125 2.625 5.250 7.875 10.500 13.125

 

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