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A party just isn't the same without good music. The LBT-ZUX9 mini Hi-Fi component system has what it takes to get the party started. For optimum versatility, you can connect accessories like iPod or Walkman music players, there's a three-disc CD changer that plays MP3s from burned CDs, a dual cassette for your classic mix tapes and an FM tuner with 30 presets to enjoy your favorite radio DJs. With 1,000 total watts of power and D-Light Sync capability for fun lighting effects, you'll... Read more
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Padawanmage 8:03am on Monday, June 28th, 2010 
"the ONLY issue i had with this product was delivery, the box was so big it took the delivery guy a half hour to get it inside. "This system is awesome! If you are looking for a very loud system for a decent price you should buy this system.

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Unit Front view

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1 "/1 (on/standby) (pages 16, 17, 18, 25, 32, 44, 49, 55) Press to turn the system on or off. B Function buttons: CD (pages 17, 19, 21, 24, 32, 34, 45) TUNER/BAND (pages 31, 45) TAPE A/B (pages 33, 45) Press to select a function. C MASTER VOLUME (pages 19, 27, 44, 49) Turn to adjust the volume. D OPERATION DIAL (pages 19, 28, 36, 40, 44) Turn to select a track or folder. Turn to select a setting. E Display (pages 11, 44, 46, 56) F IR Receptor (page 50) G Function buttons: AUDIO (pages 38, 45, 48) VIDEO (pages 38, 45, 48) USB (pages 25, 27, 38, 45) Press to select a function. H DISPLAY (pages 45, 46) Press to change the information on the display. I GROOVE (page 36) Press to reinforce the bass. J FLAT (page 36) SAMBA (page 36) REGGAE (page 36) HIP HOP (page 36) TECHNO (page 36) Press to select a preset effect. K SPEAKERS (page 42) Press to select the speaker system. L FRONT BEAM (Right) (page 45)
M CHORUS (pages 38, 50, 55) AQUA (pages 38, 50, 55) Press to select an effector mode. N Power illuminator (page 44) O MIC (jack) (pages 42, 49, 59) Connect an optional microphone. MIC LEVEL (pages 35, 42, 49) Turn to adjust the microphone volume. P BOTTOM BEAM (Right) (page 45) Q Disc tray (pages 17, 19, 51) R BOTTOM BEAM (Left) (page 45) S (USB) port (pages 24, 25, 27, 53, 59) Connect an optional USB device (Digital music player or USB storage media). REC/ERASE (indicator) (pages 25, 27) Lights up when recording from a disc onto the connected optional USB device (Digital music player or USB storage media). Lights up when erasing MP3 audio tracks from the connected optional USB device (Digital music player or USB storage media). T PHONES (jack) (pages 39, 42, 49, 59) Connect the headphones. U FLANGER (pages 37, 50, 55) DELAY (pages 37, 50, 55) Press to select an effector mode. V FRONT BEAM (Left) (page 45)
W EQ BAND/MEMORY (page 36) Press to select a frequency band when adjusting the graphic equalizer. X ROCK (page 36) POP (page 36) JAZZ (page 36) DANCE (page 36) Press to select a preset effect. USER EQ (page 36) Press to select a user equalizer setting. Y AMP MENU (page 44) Press to change the spectrum analyser display, adjust the brightness of the display and built-in beam or change the power illuminator pattern. Z BEAM MODE (page 45) Press to change the lighting effect of a beam. wj B PUSH Z OPEN/CLOSE (Deck B) (page 33) Press to insert or eject a tape. Deck B (pages 34, 44, 55) wk A Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE (Deck A) (page 33) Press to insert or eject a tape. Deck A (pages 33, 55) wl ENTER (pages 18, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 37, 44, 45, 55) Press to enter the selection. ERASE (page 25) Press to erase MP3 audio tracks or folders on the connected optional USB device (Digital music player or USB storage media). RETURN (pages 19, 28) Press to return to the parent folder.

e; X-ROUND ON/OFF (pages 38, 39) Press to turn on or off the X-ROUND function. X-ROUND MODE (pages 38, 39) Press to select an X-ROUND mode. MAX/JUMP MODE (page 39) Press to select the way of creating MAX and JUMP effect. X-ROUND JOG (page 39) Turn to change the sound movement or the speed of the sound movement. JUMP PAD (page 39) Press to switch the sound position to the opposite direction instantly. MAX PAD (page 39) Press to enhance the sound. ez DISC SKIP/EX-CHANGE (pages 17, 19, 20, 22) Press to select the next disc. Press to exchange other discs during playback. Z OPEN/CLOSE (pages 17, 19, 51) Press to load or eject a disc. DISC 1 ~ 3 (pages 20, 22) Press to select a disc. Press to switch to the CD function from the other functions.
es CD- USB SYNC/REC 1 (page 24) Press to record from a disc onto the connected optional USB device (Digital music player or USB storage media). Press to record a track from a disc onto the connected optional USB device (Digital music player or USB storage media). TAPE REC PAUSE/START (page 34) Press to record onto a tape. CD-TAPE SYNC (page 34) Press to record a disc onto a tape. ed NX (play/pause) (pages 19, 21, 24, 27, 33, 51, 54) Press to start or pause playback. x (stop) (pages 19, 25, 27, 31, 33, 35, 51, 55) Press to stop playback or recording./> (go forward/go backward) (pages 18, 19, 22, 25, 27, 34, 43, 55) Press to select a track. TUNING +/ (pages 31, 32) Press to tune in a radio station. +/ (pages 19, 22, 25, 27, 34) Press to select a folder. m/M (rewind/fast forward) (pages 19, 28, 33) Press to find a point in a track or tape.
ef BEAT ON/OFF (page 41) Press to turn on or off the rhythms of the beat. BEAT LEVEL (page 40) Press to adjust the beat level. BEAT SPEED (page 41) Press to change the beat speed. BEAT PATTERN (pages 41) Press to select the rhythms of the beat. BPM CONTROL (page 41) Press to input the tempo of the audio source. PAD A/PAD B (page 40) Press to add percussion sound.

Display

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A Indicators for the disc tray (page 19). lights up when the disc is selected. lights up when there is a disc on the disc tray. B MP3 lights up when an MP3 audio track is recognized. CD lights up when a disc is recognized. C Lights up when the USB function is selected (page 27). D Lights up when an optional USB device (Digital music player or USB storage media) is recognized. E Indicators for the tuner band (page 31). F Lights up when the MP3 audio track contains ID3 tag information. G Indicators for the TUNER function (page 31). H Indicators for the BEAT BLEND function (page 40). I Indicators for the X-ROUND mode (page 38). J Indicators for the X-ROUND function (page 38). K Indicators for the TAPE function (page 33). lights up when there is a tape in the deck.

C PAD A (page 40) PAD B (page 40) Press to add percussion sound. D FRONT BUILT-IN BEAM (page 45) BOTTOM BUILT-IN BEAM (page 45) Press to change the lighting effect of the beam. E./> (go backward/go forward) (pages 19, 55) Press to select a track. +/ (tuning) (page 31) Press to tune in a radio station. (play) (page 19) X (pause) (pages 19, 33) Press to start or pause playback. x (stop) (pages 19, 31, 33) Press to stop playback or recording. F BEAT LEVEL (page 40) Press to adjust the beat level. BEAT PATTERN + (pages 41) BEAT PATTERN (pages 41) Press to select the rhythms of the beat.
G VOLUME +/* (pages 19, 27, 44, 49) Press to adjust the volume. * The VOLUME + button has a tactile
dot. Use the tactile dot as a reference when operating the system.
H BEAT ON/OFF (page 41) Press to turn on or off the rhythms of the beat. BEAT SPEED + (page 41) BEAT SPEED (page 41) Press to change the beat speed. I GROOVE (page 36) Press to reinforce the bass. J SOUND EFFECT (page 38) Press to select an effector mode. K FUNCTION (pages 19, 31, 45, 48) Press to select a function.

Getting Started

Hooking up the system
1 To AM loop antenna 2 To FM lead antenna 3 To front speaker (right) 4 To front speaker (left) 5 To surround speaker (right) 6 To surround speaker (left)

A Antennas

Set up the AM loop antenna, then connect it.
Keep the antennas away from the speaker cords, the power cord and the USB cable to avoid picking up noise.
AM loop antenna Extend the FM lead antenna horizontally

B Speakers

The speaker connectors are color-coded with their respective speaker terminals on the unit.

Front speakers

T FRON R KE SPEA

C Power

Connect the power cord to a wall outlet. The demonstration appears in the display. When you press "/1, the system turns on and the demonstration automatically ends. If the supplied adaptor on the plug does not fit your wall outlet, detach it from the plug (only for models equipped with an adaptor).

Surround speakers

ND ROU SUR KER SPEA
Inserting two R6 (size AA) batteries into the remote

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Connect the speaker cords to the terminals on the front and surround speakers.
If you do not use the remote for a long period of time, remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage and corrosion.

Example: When playing an AUDIO CD

Elapsed playing time

Pause playback
Select the next or Press. or >. previous track Select the next or Press previous folder on an MP3 disc +/.

Disc playing indicator

1 Press CD. 2 Press Z OPEN/CLOSE. 3 Load a disc with the label side
facing up on the disc tray.
When you play back an 8 cm disc such as a CD single, place it on the inner circle of the tray
Search for a track 1 Turn OPERATION on an MP3 disc by DIAL to select the its folder name and folder you want, then track name and press ENTER. start playback the 2 Turn OPERATION track (TRACK DIAL to select the SEARCH) track you want, then press ENTER. To return to the parent folder, press RETURN. Search for a track on an AUDIO CD by its track number and start playback the track (TRACK SEARCH) Find a point in a track* Turn OPERATION DIAL to select the track you want, then press ENTER.
To load additional discs, press DISC SKIP/EX-CHANGE to rotate the disc tray.
4 Press Z OPEN/CLOSE to close
the disc tray. Do not forcibly push the disc tray to close it as this may cause a malfunction.
Hold down m or M on the remote during playback, then release it at the point you want.

5 Press NX (or N on the

remote).

6 Turn MASTER VOLUME

(or press VOLUME +/ on the remote) to adjust the volume.
Select a disc when playback is stopped
Press one of the DISC 1 ~ 3 buttons or DISC SKIP/ EX-CHANGE (or DISC SKIP on the remote). Press one of the DISC 1 ~ 3 buttons (Automatic Source Selection). Press DISC SKIP/ EX-CHANGE.
Switch to CD function from another source and start playback automatically Exchange other discs while playing
* The elapsed playing time may not be displayed correctly depending on the MP3 audio tracks.
You are recommended not to save other types of tracks or unnecessary folders on a disc that has MP3 audio tracks. The system can only play back MP3 audio tracks with the extension.MP3. Attempting to play back non-MP3 format files that have the extension.MP3 may result in noise or malfunction. A folder that does not include an MP3 audio track is skipped. The system can recognize up to 256 folders (including the root folder). 511 MP3 audio tracks. 512 MP3 audio tracks and folders on a single disc. 8 folder levels. Depending on the encoding/writing software, recording device, or the recording media used to record an MP3 audio track, you may encounter problems such as cannot play back, sound interruptions and noise.

The maximum number of MP3 audio track folders that can be recorded on a single USB device by this system is 997. The maximum number of MP3 audio tracks that can be recorded on a single USB device by this system is 999. The maximum number of MP3 audio tracks and folders may vary depending on the MP3 audio track and folder structure. For MP3 disc, if a folder or track that you are trying to record already exists on the USB device with the same name, a sequential number is added after the name without overwriting the original folder or track. If you perform recording after the erase operation, the new recorded tracks or folders may have the name that same as the erased tracks or folders. Therefore, the playback sequence may different from the recording sequence. When you perform CD-USB Synchro Recording or REC1 Recording, the following would not be recorded: sound from microphone. beat sound from drum pads or beat pattern. effector mode sound.
Listening to music of a USB device
You can listen to music stored in an optional USB device (Digital music player or USB storage media) by connecting it to the (USB) port on the unit. This system can only play back MP3* audio track of the USB device. See Playable/Recordable USB devices (page 6) for a list of USB devices that can be connected to this system.
* Files with copyright protection (Digital Rights Management) cannot be played back by this system.
To resume playback from the point you stop the track Resume Play
This system memorizes the point where you stopped the playback. So you can resume playback from that point.
1 While playing a track, press x to
stop playback. Resume appears in the display.
2 Press NX (or N on the remote).
The system starts playback from the point you stopped in step 1. Resume Play is not cancelled even if you change the funtion except you change to TUNER function when CD/USB power manage is set to OFF.

1 Press

to the unit.
2 Connect an optional USB device
(USB) port on the When the USB device is connected, the display changes as follows: Reading t volume label*
* Storage Drive appears when there is no volume label assigned to the USB device.
1 Press x to stop playback. 2 Check that the REC/ERASE
3 Press "/1 to turn off the system. 4 Remove the USB device.
Depending on the type of USB device, it may take a few seconds before Reading appears in the display.
Press x. To cancel resume playback, press x twice. RESUME disappears from the display. Press NX (or X on the remote). To resume playback, press NX (or X on the remote) again. +/.

4 Turn MASTER VOLUME (or

press VOLUME +/ on the remote) to adjust the volume.
Select the next or Press previous folder
Select the next or Press. or >. previous track
Search for a track 1 Turn OPERATION on an USB device DIAL to select the by its folder name folder you want, then and track name and press ENTER. start playback the 2 Turn OPERATION track. (TRACK DIAL to select the SEARCH) track you want, then press ENTER. To return to the parent folder, press RETURN. Find a point in a track Hold down m or M on the remote during playback, then release it at the point you want.

To stop automatic scanning

Press x.

To cancel presetting

Press TUNER MEMORY.

4 Press TUNER MEMORY.
A preset number flashes in the display. The stations are stored from preset number 1.

Preset number

Listening to a non-preset radio station
You can use manual tuning to tune in a station with a weak signal if you know the frequency of the station. Use buttons on the remote for the operation.
To set to CD/USB POWER ON
Repeat the procedure above and CD/ USB POWER ON appears in the display.
When CD/USB POWER OFF is selected, disc and USB device access time is increased. There is no power supply to USB device during TUNER function with the CD/USB power manage function is set to CD/USB POWER OFF. Therefore, when a USB device is connected, it cannot be recognized.
To change the AM tuning interval
The factory setting for AM tuning interval is 9 kHz (or 10 kHz for some areas). Use the buttons on the unit for the operation.
until MANUAL lights up in the display.
3 Press +/ repeatedly to tune in
the station you want. You can also use TUNING +/ on the unit.
until AM lights up in the display.
2 Press "/1 to turn off the system. 3 Press "/1 while holding down
ENTER. The system turn on automatically. AM 9K STEP or AM 10K STEP appears in the display. When you change the interval, all the AM preset stations are erased.
To improve broadcast reception, adjust the supplied antennas, or connect an external antenna. When an FM stereo program has static noise, press FM MODE on the remote repeatedly until MONO lights up in the display. There will be no stereo effect, but the reception will improve.
To improve tuner reception
When tuner reception is poor, set the CD/ USB power manage function to CD/USB POWER OFF. The default setting is CD/USB POWER ON. Use buttons on the unit for the operation.
1 Press CD. 2 Press "/1 to turn off the system. 3 Press "/1 while holding down x.
The system turns on automatically. CD/USB POWER OFF appears in the display.
Press x. Press NX (or X on the remote). Press NX (or X on the remote) again. Press m or M. To return to normal playback, press NX (or N on the remote). Push A Z PUSH OPEN/ CLOSE or B PUSH Z OPEN/CLOSE on the unit when playback is stopped.

Playing a tape

You can use TYPE I (normal) tape.

1 Select a tape deck.

Press TAPE A/B (or FUNCTION on the remote) repeatedly to select TAPE A or TAPE B.

Fast forward or rewind

Remove a tape

2 Load a tape.

Press A Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE or B PUSH Z OPEN/CLOSE on the unit to open Deck A or Deck B.
Load a tape into the deck with the side you want to play back or record facing upward.
During playback, rewind or fast forward operation, you cannot open the tape deck.
If you press NX (or N on the remote) when the TAPE A function is selected and there is no tape in Deck A, the system automatically switches to the TAPE B function when there is a tape in Deck B and vice versa. Then, playback will start.
Push A Z PUSH OPEN/CLOSE or B PUSH Z OPEN/CLOSE again to close the selected deck.
remote). The tape starts playing.

4 Turn MASTER VOLUME

Recording onto a tape
There are three ways to record on a TYPE I (normal) tape.
CD-TAPE Synchro Recording:
For Manual Recording and Sound Mixing:
You can record tracks from AUDIO CDs and MP3 discs onto a tape. The recording level is adjusted automatically.

Manual Recording:

You can record just the portion you want from an audio source, including connected audio components.

Sound Mixing:

Press the function button to select the source you want to record. For Sound Mixing, if you want to record your voice through the microphone only, you can do so by selecting the TAPE A function and not playing any tape. When recording from a disc, press. or > repeatedly to select a track during recording pauses. To record a folder of MP3 audio tracks, press PLAY MODE on the remote repeatedly until lights up in the display. Then, press +/
repeatedly to select the folder you want.
You can mix sound from any one of the audio sources and singing or speaking into a microphone (not supplied). The mixed sound can be recorded onto a tape.
3 Set Deck B to stand by for

recording.

For CD-TAPE Synchro Recording:
1 Load a recordable tape into
Deck B. Be sure to load the tape with the side you want to record facing upward.
Press CD-TAPE SYNC. SYNC and TAPE lights up in the display and REC flashes in the display.
Press CD and load the disc you want to record.
To record the Press PLAY MODE track from on the remote repeatedly to select
Press TAPE REC PAUSE/START. REC flashes in the display and TAPE lights up in the display.

4 Press TAPE REC PAUSE/

START. REC lights up in the display. Recording starts. You cannot listen to other sources while recording.
the selected disc 1 DISC. an MP3 audio track folder. Then, press +/ repeatedly to select the folder you want.
You can record tracks on all the discs in the order you want using Program Play. Perform steps 2 to 6 of Creating your own program (page 22). When programming, make sure the playing times do not exceed the length of one side of the tape.
5 For Manual Recording and
Sound Mixing, start playing the source to be recorded.
If noise is heard while recording from the radio, move the respective antenna to reduce the noise.
6 For Sound Mixing, start singing
along with the music and adjust the microphone volume by turning MIC LEVEL. After you have finished, turn MIC LEVEL to MIN.

To stop recording

You cannot eject the disc during CD-TAPE Synchro Recording. If you connect or disconnect a microphone or headphone during recording, the sound may cut off for a moment. If the effector mode is activated while recording, the effect will be recorded onto a tape. If the beat pattern is turned on or the drum sound is activated during recording, the beat sound would be recorded onto a tape.
When high level sound signals are input, the system automatically adjusts the recording level to prevent distortion of the recorded sound signals (Auto Level Control Function).

Preset effect options

SUR lights up in the display if you select an effect with surround effects.

Effect Category

Adjusting the sound

Reinforcing the sound

You can reinforce the bass and create a more powerful sound. Press GROOVE repeatedly. GROOVE ON* t Z-GROOVE ON* t GROOVE OFF t GROOVE ON t
* The volume switches to power mode and the equalizer curve changes.
ROCK, POP, Standard audio sources JAZZ, DANCE, SAMBA, REGGAE, HIP HOP, TECHNO FLAT USER EQ 1, USER EQ 2, USER EQ 3 Original audio source (cancel the preset effect) User equalizer setting (see Adjusting the graphic equalizer or selecting the surround effect and storing the user equalizer setting below)
The default setting is GROOVE ON.
Selecting the preset effect
Press one of the preset effect buttons to select the preset effect you want. Press USER EQ repeatedly to select one of the user equalizer setting. You can also press EQ on the remote repeatedly.
Adjusting the graphic equalizer or selecting the surround effect and storing the user equalizer setting
You can adjust the sound by raising or lowering the level of specific frequency band or selecting the surround effect, then store up to three user equalizer settings in the memory.

1 Press EQ BAND/MEMORY

repeatedly to select a frequency band or surround effect setting.

2 Turn OPERATION DIAL to adjust
the level or select the surround effect you want.
Frequency band Equalizer level
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to adjust the
level of other frequency bands and surround effect.
A user equalizer number flashes in the display.
Creating a party atmosphere
X-TRANCE PRO You can create a party atmosphere by using X-TRANCE PRO.
5 Turn OPERATION DIAL to select a
user equalizer number (1~3) you want to store the equalizer setting. Select EXIT? to cancel storing.
Selecting the effector mode

EFFECTOR

This setting is automatically stored as the user equalizer setting you selected in step 5. The previous setting stored at this memory location is erased and replaced by the new setting.
Creating flanging effect FLANGER
Press FLANGER repeatedly.

Select To

FLANGER 1
create a deep flanging effect that is similar to the roar of a jet plane. create a standard flanging tone.
Enhancing the sound quality
This system is equipped with MP3 BOOSTER function. When an MP3 audio track is played back, the MP3 BOOSTER function is automatically activated to enhance the sound quality.

FLANGER 2

FLANGER OFF cancel the FLANGER sound effect.
Creating delay effect DELAY

Press DELAY repeatedly.

DELAY 1
create a live sound with full characteristic reverb effect. create a short delay to simulate the atmosphere of a live performance. cancel the DELAY sound effect.

DELAY 2

DELAY OFF

Adding chorus CHORUS

Press CHORUS repeatedly.
Creating moving sound effect
X-ROUND To enjoy the X-ROUND effect, place your front and surround speakers at an equal distance from your listening position (see Positioning the speakers (Example 1) on page 17).
CHORUS 1 CHORUS 2 CHORUS OFF
create a slow and deep chorus effect. create a tremolo chorus with high speed setting. cancel the CHORUS sound effect.

1 Press X-ROUND ON/OFF

repeatedly until X-ROUND lights up in the display. The last selected X-ROUND mode appears in the display.
Creating bubbling effect AQUA

Press AQUA repeatedly.

AQUA 1 AQUA 2 AQUA OFF
create a bubbling effect. create a deep bubbling effect. cancel the AQUA sound effect.

2 Press X-ROUND MODE

repeatedly to select the X-ROUND mode you want. The display changes cyclically as follows: MANUAL WAVE t MANUAL FADER t MANUAL BALANCE t AUTO WAVE t AUTO FADER t AUTO BALANCE t RANDOM POSITION t TWISTER t RANDOM

Select To output sound

You can only select the effector mode in CD, USB, AUDIO and VIDEO function. The current effector mode is automatically turns off when you: turn off the system. change the function. select another effector mode. If you activate the effector mode during recording onto a tape, the effector mode will be recorded onto the tape. The indicator for the selected effector mode lights up when the selected effector mode is activated.
MANUAL WAVE, AUTO WAVE MANUAL FADER, AUTO FADER MANUAL BALANCE, AUTO BALANCE RANDOM POSITION TWISTER
In circular motion around the room Back and forth between the front speakers and surround speakers Back and forth between the left speakers and right speakers In random position In circular motion like twister
You can select the effector mode you want by pressing SOUND EFFECT on the X-TRANCE PRO remote repeatedly.

To output sound

RANDOM
In the random basic between AUTO WAVE, AUTO FADER or AUTO BALANCE and to apply MAX or JUMP effect randomly
Creating MAX or JUMP effect
MAX/JUMP MODE You can use MAX to enhance the sound and JUMP to switch the sound position to the opposite direction instantly.
To change the sound movement
Turn the X-ROUND JOG or press X-ROUND +/ on the X-TRANCE PRO
remote repeatedly to change the sound movement from one speaker to another speaker during MANUAL WAVE, MANUAL FADER and MANUAL BALANCE.
Creating the MAX and JUMP effect following the tempo of the music
To change the speed of sound movement
Turn the X-ROUND JOG or press X-ROUND +/ on the X-TRANCE PRO remote repeatedly to change the speed of the sound movement during AUTO WAVE, AUTO FADER and AUTO BALANCE.
repeatedly to select the X-ROUND mode you want.

3 Press MAX/JUMP MODE

repeatedly until TEMPO appears in the display. Hit MAX/JUMP PAD flashes on the display.
To cancel the X-ROUND effect
Press X-ROUND ON/OFF repeatedly until X-ROUND OFF appears in the display. The X-ROUND lights off from the display.

A stereo FM program cannot be received in stereo.
Press FM MODE on the remote repeatedly until MONO lights off from the display.

Tape deck

The tape does not record or playback, or there is a decrease in sound level.
The tape heads are dirty (see Cleaning the tape heads on page 58). The record/playback heads are magnetized (see Demagnetizing the tape heads on page 58).
The tape does not erase completely.

Optional components

The record/playback heads are magnetized (see Demagnetizing the tape heads on page 58).
There is excessive wow or flutter, or the sound drops out.
The capstans or pinch rollers are dirty (see Cleaning the tape heads on page 58).
Noise increases or the high frequencies are erased.
The tape does not record.
Refer to General item There is no sound. (page 49) and check the condition of the system. Connect the component properly (page 47) while checking: if the cords are connected properly. if the cord plugs are firmly inserted all the way. Turn on the connected component. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with the connected component and start playing.
No tape is loaded. Load a tape. The tab has been removed from the tape. Cover the broken tab with adhesive tape (page 58). The tape has reeled to the end.
The system cannot play back the reverse side of the tape in Deck A or Deck B.
If the system still does not operate properly after performing the above measures or other troubles not described above occur, reset the system as follows:
Use the buttons on the unit for the operation.
The system only can play back front side of the tape in Deck A and Deck B. This is not a malfunction.
The system cannot record the reverse side of the tape in Deck B.
The system only can record front side of the tape in Deck B. This is not a malfunction.
When you press. or >, Not in Use flashes in the display.
The system does not have AMS (Automatic Music Sensor) function. This is not a malfunction.
The recorded sound has echo effect.
Press x, ENTER and "/1 at the same time. COLD RESET appears in the display. The system is reset to the factory settings. You should set the settings you made, such as the preset stations, clock and timer.
Unplug the power cord. Plug in the power cord again. Press "/1 to turn on the system.
Before you start recording, press FLANGER, DELAY, CHORUS and AQUA repeatedly to turn off the effector mode.

Recording did not start, stop halfway or otherwise could not be performed (page 52).

Removed

The USB device has been removed.

Notes on discs

Before playing, wipe the disc with a cleaning cloth from the center out to the edge. Do not clean discs with solvents, such as benzine, thinner, or commercially available cleaners or anti-static spray intended for vinyl LPs. Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts, nor leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight.
You tried to program more than 25 tracks (steps).

Track Full!

You cannot record onto the USB device because the number of track has reached its maximum.

Folder Full!

On safety
The system is not disconnected from the AC power source (mains) as long as it is connected to the wall socket, even if the system has been turned off. Completely disconnect the power cord (mains lead) from the wall socket (mains) if it is not going to be used for an extended period of time. When unplugging the unit, always grip the plug. Never pull the cord itself. Should any solid object or liquid get into the system, unplug the system, and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it again. For customers in United States One blade of the plug is wider than other for the purpose of safety and will fit to the wall outlet only one way. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, contact your dealer. The AC power cord can be changed only by a qualified service facility.
You cannot record onto the USB device because the number of folder has reached its maximum.

Device Full!

The memory of the USB device is full.

On placement

Do not place the system in an inclined position or in locations that are extremely hot, cold, dusty, dirty, or humid or lacking adequate ventilation, or subject to vibration, direct sunlight or a bright light. Be careful when placing the unit or speakers on surfaces that have been specially treated (for example, with wax, oil, polish) as staining or discoloration of the surface may result. If the system is brought directly from a cold to a warm location or is placed in a very damp room, moisture may condense on the lens inside the system, and cause the system to malfunction. In this situation, remove the disc, and leave the system turned on for about an hour until the moisture evaporates. Do not place anything on top of the tape deck as this may cause a malfunction.
To prevent a tape from being accidentally recorded over
Break off the tapes overwrite protection tab from side A or B as illustrated. Break off the tape tab

To reuse the tape for recording at a later time, cover the broken tab with adhesive tape.
About a tape longer than 90 minutes
The use of the tape with more than 90 minutes of play time is not recommended except for long, continuous recording or playback.

On heat buildup

Heat buildup on the unit during operation is normal and is not a cause for alarm. Do not touch the cabinet if it has been used continuously at a high volume because the cabinet may have become hot. Do not obstruct the ventilation holes.

Cleaning the tape heads

Use a dry-type or wet-type cleaning tape (available separately) after every 10 hours of use, before you start an important recording, or after playing an old tape. Failure to clean the tape heads can cause degraded sound quality or an inability of the system to record or play back tapes. For details, refer to the instructions of the cleaning tape.

Cleaning the cabinet

Clean this system with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent, such as thinner, benzine, or alcohol.
Demagnetizing the tape heads
Use a demagnetizing tape (available separately) after every 20 to 30 hours of use. Failure to demagnetize the tape heads can cause an increase in noise and a loss of high frequency sound and an inability to completely erase tapes. For details, refer to the instructions of the demagnetizing tape.

Disc player section

Specifications
AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATION
POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION: With 6-ohm loads, both channels driven, from 120 Hz 10 kHz; rates 160 watts per channel minimum RMS power, with no more than 0.7% total harmonic distortion from 250 miliwatts to rated output.

Amplifier section

The following are measured at AC 120 V, 60 Hz Front/Surround speaker RMS output power (reference): 250 W + 250 W (per channel at 6 , 1 kHz, 10% THD) Inputs VIDEO (AUDIO IN) L/R : Voltage 250 mV, impedance 47 kilohms AUDIO (AUDIO IN) L/R: Voltage 450 mV, impedance 47 kilohms MIC: Sensitivity 1 mV, impedance 10 kilohms (USB) port: Type A Outputs PHONES: accepts headphones of 8 ohms or more
System Compact disc and digital audio system Laser Semiconductor laser ( = nm) Emission duration: continuous Laser Output Max. 44.6 W* * This output is the value measured at a distance of 7 7/8 in (200 mm) from the objective lens surface on the Optical Pick-up Block with 9/32 in (7 mm) aperture. Frequency response 2 Hz 20 kHz Wave length nm Signal-to-noise ratio More than 90 dB Dynamic range More than 88 dB

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NOTES ON LASER DIODE EMISSION CHECK The laser beam on this model is concentrated so as to be focused on the disc reflective surface by the objective lens in the optical pickup block. Therefore, when checking the laser diode emission, observe from more than 30 cm away from the objective lens. Laser component in this product is capable of emitting radiation exceeding the limit for Class 1. This appliance is claassified as a CLASS 1 LASER product. This label is located on the rear exterior.
SAFETY CHECK-OUT (US MODEL) After correcting the original service problem, perform the following safety check before releasing the set to the customer: Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, metallized knobs, screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. Check leakage as described below. LEAKAGE TEST The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500 microamperes). Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods. 1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers instructions to use these instruments. 2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job. 3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The limit indication is 0.75 V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-voltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are examples of a passive VOM that is suitable. Nearly all battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range are suitable. (See Fig. A)
To Exposed Metal Parts on Set

0.15 F

1.5 k

AC voltmeter (0.75 V)

Earth Ground
Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.

MODEL IDENTIFICATION

BACK PANEL
PLAYABLE DISC Format of discs AUDIO CD Logo
CD-R/-RW in AUDIO CD format CD-R/-RW in DATA CD format, containing MP3 audio tracks 1) that conforms to ISO 9660 2) Level 1/Level 2, Joliet (in expansion format), or Multi Session 3)

PART No.

Model E2 E51 E13 AUS US
Part No. 3-095-364-0s 3-095-364-1s 3-095-364-2s 3-095-364-5s 3-095-364-6s
Abbreviation E2 : 120 V AC area in E model E13 : 220-230 V AC area in E model E51 : Chilean and Peruvian model AUS : Australian model
MP3 (MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3) is a standard format defined by ISO/MPEG which compresses audio data. MP3 audio tracks must be in MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 format. A logical format of files and folders on CD-ROMs, defined by ISO (International Organization for Standardization). This is a recording method that enables adding of data using the Track-At-Once method. Conventional discs begin at a disc control area called the Lead-in and end at an area called Lead-out. A Multi Session disc is a disc having multiple sessions, with each segment from Lead-in to Lead-out regarded as a single session.

3-12. MIC BOARD, BASE R LED BOARD
5 bracket (MIC-jack) 2 two screws (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR))

4 MIC board

8 screw (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR))
3 two screws (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR)) 0 two screws (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR)) qa sheild plate assy qs BASE R LED board 6 two screws (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR)) 7 screw (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR)) 9 reflector (CD)

1 knob (MIC)

3-13. HP-VIDEO BOARD, USB CONNECTOR BOARD, BASE L LED BOARD
4 two screws (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR)) 5 USB CONNECTOR board 6 bracket (USB jack) 3 HP-VIDEO board 2 two screws (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR)) qs sheild plate assy qd BASE L LED board 7 two screws (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR)) 1 two screws (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR)) 9 screw (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR)) qa two screws (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR))
8 screw (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR)) 0 reflector (CD)
3-14. CENTER KEY BOARD, BEAT CREATOR BOARD, X-ROUND BOARD
9 two screws (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR)) ws CD escutcheon assy qf jog (X-round) 4 bracket (CD) 7 three screws (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR)) 2 two screws (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR)) 0

qd BEAT CREATOR board

5 CN956 (3P)
qa four screws (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR))
qs CN908 (3P) 3 screw (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR)) 8 three screws (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR)) 6 CN907 (4P) qk X-ROUND board qj CN911 (3P) ql four screws (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR)) wa X-ROUND board w; four screws (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR)) 1 two screws (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR)) qg four screws (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR)) qh four screws (+BVTP 2.6 (3CR))

3-15. USB BOARD

2 two screws (+BVTP 3 8) 4 bracket (TRANS) 1 three screws (+BV 3 (3-CR))
7 two screws (+BVTP 3 8) 3 two screws (+BVTP 3 8) 8 USB board

9 bracket (USB)

6 two screws (+BVTP 3 8)

5 CN903 (5P)

3-16. CD MECHANISM

3 CD mechanism

bottom chassis assy

1 screw (+BVTP 3 10)

2 two screws (+BVTP 3 10)
3-17. DRIVER BOARD, SW BOARD
1 two screws (+BVTT (M2.6))

5 DRIVER board

2 CN703 (4P) 6 screw (+BVTT (M2.6)) 7 SW board
3 CN704 (2P) 4 wire (flat type) (5 core) (CN702)

3-18. BD91 BOARD

3 BD91 board
2 Remove the four solders.
1 wire (flat type) (16 core) (CN301)

3-19. OPTICAL PICK-UP

7 optical pick-up (BU-K6BD91UR) 4 two insulators 6 two insulators 5 two coil springs (insulator) 3 two coil springs (insulator)
1 two floating screws (+PTPWH M2.6) 2 two floating screws (+PTPWH M2.6)

3-20. SENSOR BOARD

1 floating screw (+PTPWH M2.6) 2 tray 8 screw (+BTTP (M2.6)) 3 belt (table) 0 SENSOR board 4 floating screw (+PTPWH M2.6) 5 pulley (table)
6 floating screw (+PTPWH M2.6) 7 gear (geneva)

9 CN731 (3P)

3-21. MOTOR (TB) BOARD

2 stopper

1 stopper 7 table motor assy (M741)

>/TUNING +

BUTTON DISPLAY OF MECHANICAL ERRORS

./TUNING

DISPLAY OF NO DISC ERRORS
To release from this mode, press 5. To clear the error record, operate the cold reset. (Refer to the COLD RESET) 6. To release from this mode, press the @/1 button or disconnect the power plug to turn off the system. Display of total error

button.

[CD REPEAT 5 LIMIT OFF MODE] The number of repeat for CD playback is 5 times when the repeat mode is REPEAT ALL. This mode enables CD to repeat playback for limitless times. Procedure: 1. Press @/1 button to turn on the system. 2. Select CD function. 3. Press x button, [CD] button and [DISC 1] button simultaneously to enter the CD repeat 5 limit off mode and the fluorescent indicator tube displays LIMIT OFF. To release from this mode, operate the cold reset. (Refer to the COLD RESET).

Em**Ed**

Em** : The number of mechanical errors. Ed** : The number of no disc errors after chucking the disc. Display of mechanical errors

M*$$%%&&##00

M* $$ %% : The number of mechanical error (0 is latest one) (Press > button to display the next error) : Not used : Loading related error (Second figure is not used) D : Stop by the problem other than mechanical problem while closing. E : Stop by the problem other than mechanical problem while opening. C : Stop by the problem other than mechanical problem while chucking up. F : Stop by the problem other than mechanical problem while chucking down.
[CD SHIP MODE (WITH MEMORY CLEAR)] This mode moves the optical pick-up to the position durable to vibration and clears all data including preset data stored in the RAM to initial conditions during the next AC-In. Use this mode when returning the set to the customer after repair. Procedure: 1. Press @/1 button to turn on the system. 2. Select CD function. 3. Press x button, [DISC 1] button and @/1 button simultaneously. The system turns off automatically. 4. After the STANDBY blinking display finishes, a message MECHA LOCK is displayed on the fluorescent indicator tube and the CD ship mode is set.
[CD SHIP MODE (WITHOUT MEMORY CLEAR)] This mode moves the optical pick-up to the position durable to vibration. Use this mode when returning the set to the customer after repair. Procedure: 1. Press @/1 button to turn on the system. 2. Select CD function. 3. Press [CD] button and @/1 button simultaneously. The system turns off automatically. 4. After the STANDBY blinking display finishes, a message MECHA LOCK is displayed on the fluorescent indicator tube and the CD ship mode is set.
[REMOTE DISABLE MODE] This mode let you disable the remote commander reception. When this mode is activated, the system will not response if the button on the remote commander is pressed. The message Remote Disable appears on the fluorescent indicator tube. This mode is essential for conducting test and repairing when no interruption from the other remote commander is expected. This mode is cancelled automatically when the system is turned off. Procedure: 1. Press @/1 button to turn on the system. 2. Press x button, [FLANGER] button and [DISC 2] button simultaneously until Remote Disable or Remote Enable appears on the fluorescent indicator tube.

[MP3 BOOSTER ON/OFF] MP3 Booster is built-in features of this model. It turns on automatically when the MP3 audio track is played back. By using this mode, you can turn on or off the MP3 Booster manually. Procedure: 1. Press @/1 button to turn on the system. 2. Select CD function and play back an MP3 audio track. 3. Press [RETURN] button, [FLANGER] button and [DISC 3] button simultaneously. The message BOOSTER OFF or BOOSTER ON appears on the fluorescent indicator tube.
HCD-ZUX9 SECTION 5 MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS
Precaution 1. Clean the following parts with a denatured alcohol-moistened swab : record/playback heads pinch roller erase head rubber belts capstan idlers 2. Demagnetize the record/playback head with a head demagnetizer. (Do not bring the head magnetizer close to the erase head.) 3. Do not use a magnetized screwdriver for the adjustments. 4. After the adjustments, apply suitable locking compound to the parts adjusted. 5. The adjustments should be performed with the rated power supply voltage unless otherwise noted. Torque Measurement
Mode FWD FWD back tension FF/REW Torque meter CQ-102C Meter reading 2.9 mN m to 6.9 mN m 30 to 70 g cm (0.42 0.97 oz inch) 0.15 mN m to 0.59 mN m 2 to 6 g cm (0.03 0.08 oz inch) 4.8 mN m to 16.7 mN m 49 to 170 g cm (0.68 2.36 oz inch)
SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
DECK SECTION 0 dB = 0.775 V
1. Demagnetize the record/playback head with a head demagnetizer. 2. Do not use a magnetized screwdriver for the adjustments. 3. After the adjustments, apply suitable locking compound to the parts adjust. 4. The adjustments should be performed with the rated power supply voltage unless otherwise noted. 5. The adjustments should be performed in the order given in this service manual. (As a general rule, playback circuit adjustment should be completed before performing recording circuit adjustment.) 6. The adjustments should be performed for both L-CH and RCH. 7. Switches and controls should be set as follows unless otherwise specified. Test Tape
Tape P-4-A100 Signal 10 kHz, 10 dB Used for Azimuth Adjustment

CQ-102C

CQ-201B
[RECORD/PLAYBACK HEAD AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT]

DECK A

DECK B
Note: Perform this adjustments for both decks
Procedure: 1. Mode: Playback
test tape P-4-A100 (10 kHz, 10 dB) JACK board PHONES jack (J904) level meter set +
2. Turn the adjustment screw and check output peaks. If the peaks do not match for L-CH and R-CH, turn the adjustment screw so that outputs match within 1dB of peak.

L-CH peak output level

within 1dB within 1dB

screw position

R-CH peak L-CH peak R-CH peak

3. Mode: Playback

test tape JACK board P-4-A100 (10 kHz, 10 dB) PHONES jack (J904) oscilloscope

TUNER SECTION

0 dB = 1 V

[FM TUNE LEVEL CHECK]

FM signal generator

SET OUT (75 )

waveform of oscilloscope

in phase 45 good

180 wrong
4. After the adjustments, apply suitable locking compound to the pats adjusted. Adjustment Location: Playback Head (Deck A). Record/Playback/Erase Head (Deck B).
Procedure: 1. Turn the power on. 2. Input the following signal from Signal Generator to FM antenna input directly. * Carrier Freq Deviation Modulation ANT input : A = 87.5 MHz, B = 98 MHz, C = 108 MHz : 75 kHz : 1 kHz : 35 dBu (EMF)

DECK A forward

Note: Please use 75 ohm coaxial cable to connect SG and the set. You cannot use video cable for checking. Please use SG whose output impedance is 75 ohm.
3. Set to FM tuner function and tune A, B and C signals. 4. Confirm TUNED is lit on the display for A, B and C signals. The mark of TUNED means The selected station signal is received in good condition.

CD SECTION

[TEST DISC LIST] Use the following test disc on test mode. CD: YEDS-18 (PART No. 3-702-101-01) or PATD-012 (PART No. 4-225-203-01) Note: 1. CD Block is basically designed to operate without adjustment. Therefore, check each item in order given. 2. Use YEDS-18 (3-702-101-01) unless otherwise indicated. 3. Use an oscilloscope with more than 10MW impedance. 4. Clean the object lens by an applicator with neutral detergent when the signal level is low than specified value with the following checks. [S-CURVE CHECK]

oscilloscope BD91 board

[RF LEVEL CHECK]

TP123 (RFO) TP124 (VC)

Procedure : 1. Connect an oscilloscope to TP123 (RFO) and TP124 (VC). 2. Turn the power on. 3. Load a disc (YEDS-18) and playback. 4. Confirm that oscilloscope waveform is clear and check if RF signal level is correct or not.
Note: Clear RF signal waveform means that the shape can be clearly distinguished at the center of the waveform.

RFMON signal waveform

VOLT/DIV: 200 mV TIME/DIV: 500 ns

TP106 (FE) TP124 (VC)

R-CH R-CH

EFFECTOR_SELECT

EFFECTOR_ SOURCE_SELECT1

EFFECTOR_ SOURCE_SELECT2

CD_A-MUTE

SYSTEM CONTROL IC100 (3/7)

LINE-MUTE

R-CH is omitted due to same as L-CH. Signal Path

: TUNER : CD PLAY

7-4. BLOCK DIAGRAM EFFECTOR Section
MX AMP IC1505 MAIN SECTION INPUT-L
R-CH DIGITAL DELAY IC1504

7 R-CH

OUTPUT-L

INPUT-R OUTPUT-R

CLOCK CONTROL SWITCH ICD0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 COM 3
CLOCK CONTROL SWITCH IC4 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 COM 3 R-CH

2 LPF1IN 14 CLOCK

LPF2OUT 9

A 11 B 10 C 9

FEEDBACK GAIN CONTROL

+5.6V REG. Q1507 +5.6V

D1505 D1504 D1503 Q1505 D1508 D1507 D1506 BUFFER Q1509, 1510 BUFFER Q1511, 1512 BUFFER Q1513, 1514 Q1504 Q1503 DIGITAL SYNTHESIZER IC120 AOUT 21 BEAT

NCR1/NDR NCR2/DL BUSY1

D7/DI D6/SCK RESET
EFFECTOR_S2 EFFECTOR_S1 EFFECTOR_S0

EFFECTOR_S3

EFFECTOR_CTRL1

EFFECTOR_CTRL2

EFFECTOR_CTRL3
SYSTEM CONTROL IC100 (4/7)
ML2252_SERIAL_OUT ML2252_SERIAL_CLK ML2252 RESET
ML2252_NCR1 ML2252_NCR2 ML2252_VACS

ML2252_WR

R-ch is omitted due to same as L-ch.
7-5. BLOCK DIAGRAM USB Section
USB CONTROL IC901 VBUS POWER ON/OFF SWITCH VBUS+5V ICOUT IN 4 FLG 3 EN P75/USBOC 78 P76/USBPON S-RAM IC921
18 I 25 P10/DI I P17/DP00/D0 I P07/D7

1 CN952

VBUS D D+ 80 D 79 D+ 37 I 43 P50/AI I P60/AP41/A1 I P47/A7 DATA CLK GATE ST REQ A IN BCK IN LRCKIN 71 PF1/RXDO PF2/SCLK0/CTSO/CLK/TB0OUT0 PN5/HSS1/SCL1 PG2 PN4/HSS0/SDA1 PN3/HSCLK P83/CS3/WAIT/TA5OUT

7 I I I I 38

I/O0 I I/O3 I/O4 I I/O7 I/O8 I I/O11 I/O12 I I/O15

(USB) 4

44 A0 I I 42 AA3 I I 24 AA7 I I 18 AA11 I I 1 A15
RF/SERVO B SECTION (Page 35)
P70/RD P71/SRWR P72/SRLLB P73/SRLUB P82/CS2

OE WE LB UB CE

BUS3 BUS2 BUS1 BUS0
P64/A20 P63/A19 P62/A18 P61/A17 SYSTEM CONTROL IC100 (5/7)

REQ CCE BUCK

96 PGP66/AP65/A21
RESET PC0/INT0 PF0/TXD0 PF4/RXD1/SPDI PF3/TXD1/SPD0
USB-RST USB-RTSO USB-CTSO USB-TXDO USB-RXDO
XXX901 9kHz CNRESET 4 RXD1 DVDD 3.3V AMP80/CS0/TA1OUT (BOOT) TXDAMBOOT TEST IN
7-6. BLOCK DIAGRAM AMP Section

DBFB F/B J904 PHONES

AUDIO POWER AMP IC600 TAPE/TUNER SECTION D624

FR L-IN

R-CH 14 12

TM601 FRONT SPEAKER

OVER LOAD DETECT Q618,668
MUTE Q640,641 RELAY DRIVE Q644 MUTE CONTROL Q634,682,681

+5V REG IC556

RECT D561

F1281 AMP SECTION

AC3 AC3 S1200
S1200 VOLTAGE SELECTOR 230 240V | 220V | 120V

+9V REG IC550

RECT D560
D902 (R) D901 (G) LED DRIVE Q900,901 SSTBY-LED USB-POWER 40 +3.3V V +9V D102 +9V REG IC551
MCUVCC +3.3V 74 POWER-KEY STBY-RELAY DISPLAY-KEY S908 DISPLAY 4 SIRCS EVER +4V 15 X-IN X102 5MHz 13 X-OUT 10 XC-IN X101 32.768kHz 11 XC-OUT AC-CUT 20 RESET 12 RESET Q270

RESET IC202

RY1200 RELAY DRIVE Q1200

US, AUS MODEL

REMOTE CONTROL SIGNAL RECEIVER IC903
POWER SWITCHING AC/DC CONVERTER UNIT
Abbreviation AUS : Australian model E2 : 120V AC area in E model E13 : 220 230V AC area in E model E51 : Chilean and Peruvian model
Note for Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams
Note on Printed Wiring Board: X : parts extracted from the component side. Y : parts extracted from the conductor side. : Pattern from the side which enables seeing. (The other layers patterns are not indicated.) Caution: Pattern face side: (Conductor Side) Parts face side: (Component Side) Parts on the pattern face side seen from the pattern face are indicated. Parts on the parts face side seen from the parts face are indicated. Note on Schematic Diagram: All capacitors are in F unless otherwise noted. (p: pF) 50 WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytics and tantalums. All resistors are in and 1/4 W or less unless otherwise specified. 2 : nonflammable resistor. C : panel designation. Note: The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. A : B+ Line. B : B Line. Voltage and waveforms are dc with respect to ground under no-signal (detuned) conditions. no mark : TUNER ( ) : TAPE PLAY [ ] : TAPE REC < > : CD PLAY : Impossible to measure Voltages are taken with a VOM (Input impedance 10 M). Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances. Waveforms are taken with a oscilloscope. Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances. Circled numbers refer to waveforms. Signal path. F : TUNER E : TAPE PLAY (DECK A) d : TAPE PLAY (DECK B) G : TAPE REC (DECK B) J : CD PLAY (ANALOG OUT) c : CD PLAY (DIGITAL OUT) N : MIC Abbreviation AUS : Australian model E2 : 120 V AC area in E model E13 : 220-230 V AC area in E model E51 : Chilean and Peruvian model

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R518 R502 R501 R503 C501 C503 C504 C502 R568 R512 R511 R569 C512 C513
R408 R404 D530 Q530 R565 C535 R562 Q529 C533 R559 Q528 C531 R543 C529 C406 C456

C536 R564 R566 R561 R563

C534 R558 R560

C532 R542

C417 R544
7-17. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS HP-VIDEO/MIC/USB CONNECTOR Section

USB BOARD CN903

FL BOARD CN919

Semiconductor Location

Ref. No. D921 D922 D951 D952 D953 D954 D955 D956 IC905 (Page 47)

D955 REC/ ERASE

MAIN BOARD NO250
Location I-6 G-12 D-4 D-3 D-4 D-3 D-5 D-3 F-10

D952 D951

11 (11)

1-872-714-

R1023 R1021

JW1023

POWER AMP BOARD CN602

JW1020

JW1002

JW1024

C1001 R1020

R1015 C1009

R1013 C1004

C1013 C998 W1002

JW1025

JR1004

JR1003
MIC LEVEL 11 1-872-704(11)

11 1-872-703- (11)

JR1001

J904 PHONES

J902 MIC

JW1026

JW1113

JW1022

JW1021
7-18. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM HP-VIDEO/MIC/USB CONNECTOR Section
See page 76 for IC Block Diagram.

FB900 NO903 C1002 C1010

C1003 JW901 TP936 R1013

TP933 TP934 TP935 C992

TP931 J902 TP923
IC905(2/2) NJM4565M C1004 C1012 R1016

JR1001 D922 C1048

JR1003 W1004 R1015 W1001 C995

C998 R1019

IC905(1/2) NJM4565M C1013 C1011

C996 NO955 D954 D953

C1005 RV900
R1022 CN952 TP951 TP952 TP953 TP954 TP955 FB952 NO954 FB951 C968 D952 D951 C969 D956 R1024 C967 TP956 TP957 TP958 TP959 TP960 CN953 C1007 JW903
7-19. PRINTED WIRING BOARD USB Section

CN904 RC901 R938

C913 R934 C915

1 R983 C907 RB921 RB922

RB923 RB924

R924 R51

R943 R904 R944 R905
R981 R977 R978 R979 R932 R982 R984 R976

C653 R617 C603
C602 JW613 R619 R669 JW614 R671 R621 Q618 Q668 C652 JW615 R620 R670 C616 C617 C666 C667

JW673 JW674

R651 C651

R696 R653

JW666 JW667 JW668 JW669

JW662 JW663 JW664 JW665

MAIN BOARD CN253

R650 C650 C606

D620 C550

C750 D550

JW617 JW618

JW678 JW681

MAIN BOARD CN501

R645 R648

JW675 JW680

Q610 C552 R611 C608

D609 R694 R609

JW733 R604 R605

Q630 LP703 R631

JW701 JW702 R713

R628 R629 Q628

IC5501 3

R698 R608 R693 R607

JW737 JW739 JW740 JW738

JW734 JW735 JW736

D711 JW705 D712

R701 C701 C704
Q634 JW712 R697 R634 R683 Q682

R717 C703

R642 R662 R663

R752 R795 R702

R751 C751 C754
JW713 R719 R769 JW716 R771 R721 Q718 Q768 C752 JW715 R732 JW717 DCNC716 C717 C767 C766

R643 JW799

R796 R753

R750 C706

R638 R639

JW718 JW719

EP660 A1 C660

EP692 LP702 LP401

R715 JW706

C658 JW747

1-872-721-

MAIN BOARD NO225

TRANS BOARD NO1212

HP-VIDEO BOARD NO903

7-24. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM POWER AMP Section
CN702 R697 Q634 CN602 C637 R637

NO601 Q681

R683 C635 R638 R635
Q682 R666 R639 C636 R641 R636
C552 IC550 D550 C553 NO701 C550

IC600 IC700

R650 R651
R600 R700 R601 C701 C751 R750

R702 C702

D624 R624

C616 C617 R622

C666 C606 C605 C667

C716 C717

C766 C767
C655 D654 R625 R655 TM601 JW676 RY646 R654

C618 R674 R623 R673

C718 C719
JWD646 R619 R620 R669 D620 R607

R698 D609 R608 R693

Q610 R719 R769 R732 D720

R610 C608 R782 Q768 Q718

Q618 R670 Q668

R606 Q604

D754 TM701 R778 JW776 R779 R784 RY760 R734

R604 R721 R771

C658 JW777 R764 R765 D762 R631 Q763 R763 Q644 R628 R630 R633 JR612 R629 R647 R645 EP660 R660 D660 R661 C660 C678

R685 C648

TH630 C656 R657

Q647 R648

C693 C683 C793 C783 EP690 C676 R677 R676
7-25. PRINTED WIRING BOARD FL Section
C1024 C1025 C1026 C1027 C1028 C1029 C1030 C1031 C1032 C1033 C1034 C1035 C1036 C1037 C1038 C1039 C1040 C1041 C1042 C1043 C1044 C1045 C1046 C1047
FL900 FLUORESCENT INDICATOR TUBE

CD and USB analog signal muting signal output Power on/off control signal output H: power on
Clock signal for IIC communication input/output Data signal for IIC communication input/output Power on/off control signal output to USB section Digital signal processor control bus switching signal H: controlled by the Master Control controller Reset signal output to the USB micom Ready to receive signal input from USB micom Serial data output to the USB micom Serial data input from the USB micom Eject detection signal input from CDM Ready to send signal to USB micom L: controlled by USB micom H: power on

Pin No. 79

Pin Name TBL-SENSE E-3 E-2 E-1 TMF TMR LMF LMR UNDER VOLTAGE OVER VOLTAGE SPEED FAN-HI FR_RELAY STK-MUTE H/P-MUTE PROTECTOR H/P_DETECT LINE-MUTE M61530-DATA M61530-CLK EFFECTOR_SOURCE _SELECT2 EFFECTOR_SOURCE _SELECT1 EFFECTOR_SELECT EFFECTOR_CTRL3 VCC EFFECTOR_CTRL2 VSS EFFECTOR_S3 EFFECTOR_S2 EFFECTOR_S1 EFFECTOR_S0 EFFECTOR_CTRL1 M61537-DATA M61537-CLK [REC-MUTE]/ SURR_RELAY DISPLAY-KEY POWER-KEY [TC-MUTE]/ ML2252_BUSY2 [TC-RELAY]/ I/O_EXP_DATA-OUT [REC-BIAS] I/O_EXP_PWR-CTRL [B-TRIG] I/O_EXP_LATCH [CAPM-CNT]/ I/O_EXP_CLK
I/O I I I I O O O O I I O O O O I I O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O I I I O O O O
Pin Description Disc tray position detection signal input from CDM Disc tray status detection signal input from CDM Disc tray status detection signal input from CDM Disc tray status detection signal input from CDM CDM turning motor control signal output CDM turning motor control signal output CDM loading motor control signal output CDM loading motor control signal output Under-voltage protection detection input Over-voltage protection detection input Fan speed control signal output L: high speed H: relay on H: amplifier on Relay drive signal output for the front speakers Power amplifier on/off control signal output Headphone muting on/off control signal L: protector on Headphone connection detection signal input Line muting on/off control signal H: headphone connected H: muting on

L: muting on

Speaker protect detection signal input from speaker protect circuit

Description FRONT PANEL ASSY (CD-AU) (AUS) FRONT PANEL ASSY (CD-U2) (US) KNOB (VOLUME) BRACKET (JOG) KNOB (JOG)
+BVTP 2.6 (3CR) JOG (X-ROUND) CD ESCUTCHEON ASSY (CD) (EXCEPT US) CD ESCUTCHEON ASSY (CD-U2) (US) CUSHION (FOOT) FRONT PANEL ASSY (CD) (E2,E13,E51)

TOP CASE SECTION

202 206

213 213

208 209

Ref. No. 208

Part No. 3-095-348-01 2-669-613-01 3-211-052-01 3-095-349-01 3-211-053-01 4-224-104-11 3-095-343-01 3-095-343-11 1-828-966-11
Description HOLDER (TC-L) SPRING, DETENT SPRING (A) HOLDER (TC-R) SPRING (B) DAMPER CASE (TOP) (EXCEPT US) CASE (TOP) (US) WIRE (FLAT TYPE) (11 CORE)

Ref. No. 215 216

Part No. 3-095-353-01 4-231-825-01 4-231-841-01 1-417-656-11 3-087-053-01
Description STOPPER (PLAY-B) CAM (B), HEART SPRING (HEART CAM-B) DECK, MECHA +BVTP 2.6 (3CR)
3-095-352-01 STOPPER (PLAY-A) 4-231-836-01 SPRING (HEART CAM-A) 4-231-824-01 CAM (A), HEART

BACK PANEL SECTION

#4 #1 #3 not supplied #1

252 253

not supplied (EFFECTOR board)

Ref. No. M891 TU901

Part No. 1-468-737-51 1-828-361-11 1-828-954-11 1-763-372-11 1-693-733-11
Description SWITCHING, POWER WIRE (FLAT TYPE) (19 CORE) WIRE (FLAT TYPE) (9 CORE) FAN, DC TUNER (FM/AM) (ANTENNA) (US)
Ref. No. TU901 TU901 #1 #3 #4
Part No. 1-693-734-11 1-693-734-21 7-685-646-79 7-685-862-09 7-685-648-79
TUNER (FM/AM) (ANTENNA) (AUS) TUNER (FM/AM) (ANTENNA) (E2,E13,E51) SCREW +BVTP 3X8 TYPE2 IT-3 SCREW +BVTT 2.6X6 (S) SCREW +BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 IT-3

CASSIS SECTION 302

F1241 F1251 F1261 T1200

304 303

not supplied #1

#1 #4 not supplied

#1 not supplied #4

314 301

F1271 M892
F1291 F1281 CD mechanism deck not supplied #1 #1 #1

307 313

308 309
not supplied #1 #1 not supplied

#2 #2 #1

Ref. No. FF1241 Part No. A-1257-724-A A-1392-675-A 4-900-386-01 3-703-244-21 1-775-790-71 1-777-071-83 1-783-820-11 1-569-008-21 3-905-609-31 A-1257-585-A A-1336-196-A 1-828-374-11 A-1257-651-A A-1313-359-A A-1313-360-A A-1363-636-A A-1392-704-A 4-225-252-21 3-378-109-12 3-077-331-21 Description Remark
Part No. Description Remark

Ref. No. 0 FFFFF1271

TRANS BOARD, COMPLETE (EXCEPT US) TRANS BOARD, COMPLETE (US) SCREW BUSHING (2104), CORD CORD, POWER (AUS) CORD, POWER (E2,E13,E51) CORD, POWER (US) ADAPTOR, CONVERSION (E2,E51) SCREW (TRANSISTOR) POWER AMP BOARD, COMPLETE USB BOARD, COMPLETE WIRE (FLAT TYPE) (21 CORE) MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (E2) MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (E13) MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (AUS) MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (E51) MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (US) CUSHION (FOOT) CUSHION, SARANET +BV 3 (3-CR)
1-533-311-12 FUSE, GLASS CYLINDRICAL (DIA.5) (8A/125V) (US) 1-533-949-33 FUSE, CYLINDRICAL (TIME LAG) (T8AL/250V) (EXCEPT US) 1-533-311-12 FUSE, GLASS CYLINDRICAL (DIA.5) (8A/125V) (US) 1-533-949-33 FUSE, CYLINDRICAL (TIME LAG) (T8AL/250V) (EXCEPT US) 1-533-311-12 FUSE, GLASS CYLINDRICAL (DIA.5) (8A/125V) (US) 1-533-949-33 FUSE, CYLINDRICAL (TIME LAG) (T8AL/250V) (EXCEPT US) 1-532-504-33 FUSE (T4AL/250V) (EXCEPT US) 1-533-419-12 FUSE, GLASS CYLINDRICAL (DIA.5) (4A/125V) (US) 1-532-504-33 FUSE (T4AL/250V) (EXCEPT US) 1-533-419-12 FUSE, GLASS CYLINDRICAL (DIA.5) (4A/125V) (US) 1-763-372-11 1-445-258-11 1-445-319-11 7-685-646-79 7-685-647-99 FAN, DC TRANSFORMER, POWER (EXCEPT US) TRANSFORMER, POWER (US) SCREW +BVTP 3X8 TYPE2 IT-3 SCREW +BVTP 3X10 TYPE2 IT-3

6-703-546-01 IC TA7804LS 6-700-898-01 IC PQ05RD21J00H
Ref. No. Part No. Description < JACK > J601 J603 1-774-411-11 JACK, PIN 6P (VIDEO IN,AUDIO IN, AUDIO OUT) 1-820-048-11 CONNECTOR (LIGHTING) (D-LIGHT SYNC OUT) (EXCEPT AUS) < JUMPER RESISTOR > JR100 JR103 JR104 JR105 JR106 JR107 JR108 JR109 JR110 JR111 JR112 JR114 JR115 JR117 JR118 JR120 JR124 JR125 JR126 JR128 JR155 JR157 JR158 JR159 JR201 JR202 JR203 JR222 JR223 JR225 JR300 JR301 JR302 JR306 JR308 JR310 JR311 JR312 JR315 JR316 JR320 JR321 JR322 JR323 JR324 JR325 JR350 JR351 JR400 JR401 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP Remark Ref. No. JR402 JR403 JR404 JR405 JR406 JR407 JR408 JR409 JR420 JR421 JR489 JR500 JR501 JR502 JR503 JR504 JR506 JR507 JR508 JR552 JR601 JR602 Part No. 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-296-11 1-216-296-11 Description SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP Remark
1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 1-216-296-11 SHORT CHIP < COIL >

L201 L250 L251

1-410-780-11 INDUCTOR 1-414-189-31 INDUCTOR 1-410-780-11 INDUCTOR < TRANSISTOR >

27mH 100uH 27mH

Q101 Q150 Q170 Q171 Q172 Q201 Q202 Q203 Q204 Q205 Q206 Q207 Q208 Q242 Q243 Q244 Q245 Q246 Q247 Q248 Q249 Q251 Q252 Q253 Q254 Q255 Q256 Q270 Q300

POWER LED

PRIMARY

Ver. 1.1 RIGHT KEY

< TRANSISTOR > 8-729-230-49 TRANSISTOR 2SC2712-YG < RESISTOR > R1200 R1201 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP < RELAY > 0 RY1200 1-755-439-11 RELAY < SWITCH > 0 S1200 1-771-291-31 SWITCH, POWER (VOLTAGE SELECTOR) (E2,E13,E51) ************************************************************* RIGHT KEY BOARD **************** < CAPACITOR > CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP < DIODE > 0.1uF 0.1uF 220PF 220PF 25V 25V 50V 50V 4.7K 100K 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W
1-216-808-11 METAL CHIP < SWITCH >
S900 1-771-410-21 SWITCH, TACTILE (TUNER/BAND) S901 1-771-410-21 SWITCH, TACTILE (CD) S902 1-771-410-21 SWITCH, TACTILE (TAPE A/B) S903 1-771-410-21 SWITCH, TACTILE (BEAM MODE) S904 1-771-410-21 SWITCH, TACTILE (@/1) ************************************************************* PRIMARY BOARD *************** < CAPACITOR > C1201 C1202 C1204 C1206 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-916-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT < CONNECTOR > CN1200 1-785-315-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (STRAIGHT) 3P CN1202 1-564-321-00 PIN, CONNECTOR (3.96mm PITCH) 2P < DIODE > 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1000uF
8-719-404-50 DIODE MA111-TX < JUMPER RESISTOR > S909 S910 S911 S912 S913 1-771-410-21 1-771-410-21 1-771-410-21 1-771-410-21 1-771-410-21 SWITCH, TACTILE (TECHNO) SWITCH, TACTILE (HIP HOP) SWITCH, TACTILE (REGGAE) SWITCH, TACTILE (SAMBA) SWITCH, TACTILE (FLAT)
JR1202 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP < COIL > L1201 1-410-666-31 INDUCTOR
S914 1-771-410-21 SWITCH, TACTILE (SPEAKERS) S915 1-771-410-21 SWITCH, TACTILE (GROOVE) S916 1-771-410-21 SWITCH, TACTILE (CHORUS) S917 1-771-410-21 SWITCH, TACTILE (AQUA) *************************************************************

Ver. 1.1 SENSOR

Remark Ref. No. C909 C910 C912 C913 C914 C915 C916 C917 C919 C920 C921 C922 C930 Part No. 1-162-919-11 1-162-919-11 1-162-915-11 1-107-826-11 1-107-826-11 1-107-826-11 1-107-826-11 1-100-354-21 1-164-360-11 1-164-360-11 Description CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 22PF 22PF 10PF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 220uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0 5% 5% 0.5PF 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% Remark 50V 50V 50V 16V 16V 16V 16V 6.3V 16V 16V 16V 16V
1-687-132-12 SENSOR BOARD ************** < CONNECTOR > CN731 1-785-329-21 PIN, CONNECTOR (LIGHT ANGLE) 3P < IC > IC731 6-600-564-01 IC RPI-579N1 ************************************************************* 1-687-669-12 SW BOARD ********* < SWITCH >
1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP < CONNECTOR >
1-786-514-11 SWITCH, LEVER (SLIDE) (OPEN/CLOSE DETECT) ************************************************************* A-1257-724-A TRANS BOARD, COMPLETE (EXCEPT US) A-1392-675-A TRANS BOARD, COMPLETE (US) ********************** 1-533-217-41 HOLDER, FUSE < CAPACITOR > C1262 C1263 C1292 1-126-964-11 ELECT 1-126-968-11 ELECT 1-128-563-11 ELECT < CONNECTOR > 10uF 100uF 100uF 20% 20% 20% 50V 50V 100V

 

Technical specifications

Full description

A party just isn't the same without good music. The LBT-ZUX9 mini Hi-Fi component system has what it takes to get the party started. For optimum versatility, you can connect accessories like iPod or Walkman music players, there's a three-disc CD changer that plays MP3s from burned CDs, a dual cassette for your classic mix tapes and an FM tuner with 30 presets to enjoy your favorite radio DJs. With 1,000 total watts of power and D-Light Sync capability for fun lighting effects, you'll have all you need to keep your guests entertained for hours.

General
Product TypeMini system
Dimensions (WxDxH) / WeightMain unit : 19.3 in x 18.1 in x 11.7 in / 44.1 lbs Speaker system : right/left channel speaker : 11.8 in x 18.9 in x 17.7 in / 24.3 lbs Speaker system : right/left rear channel speaker : 11.8 in x 18.9 in x 17.7 in / 24.3 lbs
Audio System
Sound Output ModeSurround Sound
Sound EffectsGroove
EqualizerYes
Output Power / Total1000 Watt
Amplifier Output Details250 Watt - 6 Ohm - at 1 kHz - THD 10% - 2 channel(s) ( front ) 250 Watt - 6 Ohm - at 1 kHz - THD 10% - 2 channel(s) ( surround )
Built-in ClockDigital clock, timer
TimerPlayback, sleep, record
Additional FeaturesKaraoke
Connectors
Headphone JackYes
Speaker System
Speaker(s)2 x right/left channel speaker - 2-way - external - 6 Ohm - wired 2 x right/left rear channel speaker - 2-way - external - 6 Ohm - wired
Driver DetailsRight/left channel speaker : 1 x woofer driver - 200mm Right/left channel speaker : 1 x tweeter driver - 25mm - Horn Right/left rear channel speaker : 1 x woofer driver - 200mm Right/left rear channel speaker : 1 x tweeter driver - 25mm - Horn
Radio
TypeRadio tuner - AM/FM - digital
Preset Station Qty30 preset stations
AM Preset Station Qty10 preset stations
FM Preset Station Qty20 preset stations
Cassette System
TypeDual cassette deck
Response Bandwidth50 - 13000 Hz
CD System
TypeCD / MP3 changer
Changer Load TypeCarousel
Changer Capacity3
Media Load TypeTray
Response Bandwidth2 - 20000 Hz
Signal-To-Noise Ratio90 dB
Dynamic Range88 dB
CD-R CompatibleYes
CD-RW CompatibleYes
Supported Digital Audio StandardsMP3
MP3 PlaybackYes
Digital Player (Recorder)
TypeDigital player/recorder
Supported Digital Audio StandardsMP3
Remote Control
TypeRemote control
Remote Control (2nd)
TypeRemote control
Connections
Connector Type1 x microphone - front 1 x headphones - front 1 x USB ( 4 pin USB Type A ) - front 1 x audio line-out ( RCA phono x 2 ) - rear 2 x audio line-in ( RCA phono x 2 ) - rear
Power
Power DevicePower supply - internal
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandSony
Part NumberLBT-ZUX9
GTIN00027242728035

 

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