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ENGLISH
— TABLE OF CONTENTS —
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Features………………………………………………5
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Before using …………………………………………5
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Connections ………………………………………6~8
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Part names,functions and displays ……………8, 9
b
Remote control unit …………………………10, 11
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Opening and closing the disc door and
loading discs ………………………………………12
m
Menu function …………………………………13, 14
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Clock adjustment …………………………………14
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Listening to the radio …………………………15, 16
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Using the timers ………………………………17~20
⁄1
Adjusting the tone …………………………………21
⁄2
Playing CDs ……………………………………21~25
⁄3
Playing MP3 files ……………………………25~28
⁄4
Cleaning ……………………………………………28
⁄5
CDs …………………………………………………28
⁄6
Troubleshooting ……………………………………29
⁄7
Specifications ………………………………………29
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Stand (Main unit) …………………………………1
Screw (4
×
10) ………………………………………2
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Stand (Speaker)……………………………………2
Screw (4
×
10) ………………………………………4
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Cable cover ………………………………………1
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System conector cable …………………………1
t
Remote control unit (RC-909)……………………1
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FEATURES
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Quality power for high quality sound
20 W+20 W (6
Ω
/ohms, 1 kHz, T.H.D. 0.9 %) and
40 W (12
Ω
/ohms, 100 Hz, T.H.D. 0.9 %) high
quality amplifier and terminals for large speakers.
•
TONE and SDB control
TONE control is available for BASS and TREBLE
separately and the SDB (Super Dynamic Bass)
control enables powerful bass tones when
listening at lower volume levels. This unit has
Source Direct position to turn off the TONE/SDB.
•
Easy-to use remote control unit
•
MP3 playback
•
CD-RW playback
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R03/AAA batteries ………………………………2
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Speaker cable ……………………………………2
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AM loop antenna …………………………………1
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FM antenna ………………………………………1
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Pattern paper………………………………………1
!1
Operating instructions ……………………………1
!2
Service station list
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ACCESSORIES
Please check to make sure the following items are included with the CD receiver, subwoofer and
speakers in the carton:
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RC-90
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REMO
TE CO
NTRO
L UNIT
CLEA
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FOL
DER
TITL
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TIM
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TUNIN
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DISPL
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BAND
REPE
AT
CALL
PROG
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DIREC
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RAN
DOM
BAND
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NEN
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SLEE
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MUT
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POW
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STO
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PLAY
/PAU
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VOLU
ME
FUNC
TION
TUN
ING
TONE
/SDB
PRES
ET
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3
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7
8
9
10
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Condensation
2
Condensation
Condensation can be seen as water droplets that
have formed on the windows of a heated room in
winter.
2
Conditions for the Formation of
Condensation
In winter, when the unit is brought from outdoors
to a warm indoor location, or when the room
temperature is suddenly raised by a heater,
condensation will form on the operating parts
within the unit and normal operation will no longer
be possible.
Condensation can also form in summer when the
breeze from an air conditioner strikes the unit
directly. Should this occur, change the setup
location of the unit.
2
Measures to Take After Condensation
Forms
• If condensation has formed, switch on the
power and leave the unit for a while. Although
the time will differ according to the surrounding
conditions, the unit should be usable in 1 to 2
hours.
• Should condensation form on the disc, wipe the
disc clean.
Other Precautions
2
Illustrations used for descriptive purposes may
differ from the actual items.
2
Please keep the instruction manual.
After reading this instruction manual, please keep it
in a safe place together with the warranty.
Setup Precautions
2
Please provide a spacing of more than 10 cm
between the top, rear, and side surfaces of
subwoofer and walls or other audio/video
equipment, etc.
2
When using this unit or other electronic equipment
that contains microprocessors at the same time as
using a tuner or TV, noise or screen interference
can occur on the audio and video of the tuner or
TV. Should this occur, pay careful attention to the
following points.
• Separate this unit as much as possible from the
tuner or TV.
• Separate the antenna line of the tuner or TV from
the power cable and input/output connection
cables of this unit as much as possible.
• Use of indoor antennas and 300
Ω
/ohms feedline
are especially susceptible to such interference.
We recommend the use of outdoor antennas and
75
Ω
/ohms coaxial cable.
300
Ω
/ohms feedline
75
Ω
/ohms coaxial cable
When not using the D-107
2
Under normal circumstances
• Always remove the disc and turn the power off.
• When leaving home for long periods of times
such as for trips, be sure to unplug the power
supply cord.
2
When moving the D-107
• Do not subject the D-107 to
shocks.
• Always check that the disc
has been removed and the
connection cords
disconnected before moving
the D-107.
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BEFORE USING