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1.

to turn on from standby

2. MUTE:

 to turn the sound on or off

 (OPEN/CLOSE): 

to open/close the disc tray

PREVIEW: 

to scan through the track on the disc

OSD: 

to display the playing information

RESUME: 

to resume playing from the stopping point

DISPLAY: 

to display the screen chart

3. Number buttons (1-9, 10/0, 10+): 

to select track

4. CLOCK: 

to set the clock

5. ENTER:

 to confirm the set

6. SET: 

to set the clock digit

7. -  VOLUME  +: 

to decrease or increase the volume

8. FUNCTION: 

function selection

DOWN/UP: 

to select the function set downward or upward

9. PBC: 

menu playback control

10. KEY CONTROL (TONE) buttons

:  

to lower the tone

:

 to resume the tone

to raise the tone

11. Basic operation buttons

 

to stop play

 

to play or pause

12. GO TO: 

to go to the selected playing time

13. REPEAT: 

to repeat play

14. SLOW: 

to play in slow motion

15. SURR: 

to select the sound effect

16. MEM: 

to preset memory

PROG: 

to program playback

17. L/R: 

to select the Left, Right or Stereo channel

ST/MONO: 

to switch stereo and mono sound

18. BAND:

 to select AM/FM band

PAL/NTSC: 

to select the PAL or NTSC system

19.

 : 

to search reverse or forward

- : 

to auto or manual tuning

20.

 :

 to skip reverse or forward

- C : 

to select the preset number

Remote control

Preparation of remote control

1. Remove the cover of the battery compartment on the rear of

the remote control.

2. Insert two AA batteries with correct polarity (+/-) marking

indicated inside.

3. Close the cover.

Remove the batteries when not using the unit for a long time.
When replacing the batteries, replace them both at the same
time, don not mix the old and new batteries.

Usage of remote control

Point the remote control at the sensor on the unit and then press the
button.
The remote control operates within a range of 30

o

 to the left or

right of the system and 8m or less from it.

Do not expose remote control to high temperature or high
humidity.
Avoid exposing the remote sensor window to direct sunlight or
strong light.
When operating the remote control, make sure that it is pointed at
the remote sensor window on the unit.

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Summary of Contents for QX-3700

Page 1: ...QX 3700 QX 3700 QX 3700 QX 3700 QX 3700 Micro Music System Operator s Manual Operator s manual E 1 12 RU 1 12 ...

Page 2: ... the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT This product contains a low power laser device To ensure continued safety do not remove any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product Refer any servicing to qualified personnel A CLASSIFICATION LABEL PLACED ON EXTERIOR SURFACE B WARNING ...

Page 3: ...e voltage selector on the rear panel is set to the correct voltage for you area If not please set it correctly 15 Load For protecting the appliance from being damaged rated load while is printed on the appliance or is explained in operation instruction that should be connected to the speaker output of the appliance Never short circuit the speaker output of the appliance when the appliance is worki...

Page 4: ... sides Note Connect the red wires to the terminals Speaker cord connection Speaker connector Right Left Antenna placement Do not place the AM loop antenna on top of the tuner or any other metal encased object as this could result in noise interference It should also not be placed near a CD player computer or TV set The FM antenna should be attached to a wall etc after being unwound and extended to...

Page 5: ... terminals to the pin jack output terminals of the connecting component L R VCR VIDEO TV AUDIO VIDEO Amplifiers AUDIO INPUT DVD AUX L R To video input To audio input From video output From audio output TV AUDIO VIDEO To audio input To video input From video output From audio output To video input output To audio input From video output From audio output Audio connection cord Cassette deck LD etc O...

Page 6: ...1 6 7 4 5 3 1 6 8 5 4 3 2 1 STANDBY to turn on from standby or off to standby mode 2 Power indicator 3 VOLUME to decrease or increase volume 4 Remote control sensor 5 FUNCTION function selection 6 LOUDNESS to select the loudness mode 7 Loudness indicator 8 PHONES jacks 7 PBC 1 11 9 13 12 PRG AM FM AUTO SLEEP MEM KHz MHz 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DSP STEREO 10 1 Play Pause indicator 2 Mute indicator 3 Program ...

Page 7: ...switch stereo and mono sound 18 BAND to select AM FM band PAL NTSC to select the PAL or NTSC system 19 to search reverse or forward TUNING to auto or manual tuning 20 to skip reverse or forward CHANNEL to select the preset number Remote control Preparation of remote control 1 Remove the cover of the battery compartment on therear of the remote control 2 Insert two AA batteries with correct polarit...

Page 8: ...s the button to resume the tone Basic Operations of System Switch on off the power Press the STANDBY ON button on the unit or the button on the remote control to turn on the unit Press this button again to turn it off to standby mode The Power button is only a standby switch To cut power completely unplug the power cord from the AC power outlet Video out select According to your television system ...

Page 9: ... Select Left channel Right channel or Stereo by pressing the L R button repeatedly b According to different discs the main voice is recorded in Left or Right channel you can select the Left or Right channel to mute the main voice Ordinarily the Left channel is KARAOKE mode music and the Right channel is voice for KARAOKE disc c Select the KARAOKE L to auto fade the main voice B If you play a bilin...

Page 10: ...the previous or next track 2 In the Menu display press the to skip to the previous or next page Playing time selection The playing time can be set 1 In normal playback mode press the GO TO button on the TV will appear 2 Enter minute and second digits by pressing the Number buttons then playback will start automatically from the time which has been set For example The total time of a disc is 70 min...

Page 11: ... 60 75 90 120 00 The SLEEP indicator lights up The unit will turn off automatically at the set time and go to the standby mode To cancel the Sleep timer set the time to 00 Timer Functions CLOCK SET ENTER Station Tuning Stations can be tuned manually or automatically and then memorized if desired Tuned stations can also be assigned channel numbers and station names Once memorized stations can be ea...

Page 12: ...place the disc with the label side upward 3 Condensation on laser pickup 3 Switch on and take out the disc wait for about 1 2 Not read disc hours with the power on before using the player 4 Laser pickup len is dirty 4 Use the cleaning disc to clean it 5 The disc is not standard or out of quality 5 Try to press the OPEN CLOSE button for several times 6 The disc the unit can not distinguish 6 Take o...

Page 13: ...CD CD R Playback Video output system PAL NTSC Video output level 1 0 0 2Vp p Audio output level 1KHz 2 0 0 2 Vrms Frequency response 20Hz 20KHz 3 0dB Audio signal to noise ratio 1KHz 80dB Dimensions 160 W X 70 H X 250 D mm Weight 1 5kg Remark CD R MP3 play capability of this unit may very depend on quality of media CD burner and appication software Speaker Remote control Speaker input impedance 4 ...

Page 14: ...580 V58001 11 AKAI ELECTRIC CO LTD JAPAN www akai com ...

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