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Specifications

AMPLIFIER section

Output Power: 2.0 W + 2.0 W

Frequency Response: 60 TO 20, 000 Hz

TUNER section

FM Section Frequency Range: 

88 to 108 MHz

AM Section Frequency Range 

530 to 1710 KHz

CD PLAYER section

Frequency Response 

60 to 20, 000 Hz +/-4 Db

Signal-to-Noise Ratio 55 dB (IEC-A)

RECORD PLAYER section

Motor DC servo motor

Drive System Belt Drive

Speeds 33-1/3 rpm, 45 rpm and 78 rpm

Flutter Less than 0.25% (WTD)

S/N Ratio More than 50 dB

Cartridge Type Ceramic Stereo

Cartridge Stylus 402-M208-165

Output Level 160-380 mV

(5 cm/sec at 1 KHz)

SPEAKER SYSTEM section

Type 1-way

Impedance 8 ohms Input 

Power Max. 5

GENERAL

Power Requirements AC 120 V~ 60 Hz

Power Consumption 19 W

Dimensions 18'' x 13.2''x 9.6'' (approx.)

Weight 18 Ibs. (approx.)

Users Guide

45 RPM Adapter

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6. Press the 

FF

(

UP

) button to

skip ahead to the next track or to

scroll quickly through the cur-

rent track.

NOTE: Do not push both 

FF

(

UP

and 

FW

(

DOWN

buttons

together as this may damage the

unit. 

When using 

FF

(

UP

and 

FW

(

DOWN

buttons forward or

reverse you will hear your selec-

tion playing at a distorted

speed. See Figure 10. Simply

release the 

FF

(

UP

or 

FW

(

DOWN

)

buttons to continue

playing at normal speed at the

desired position of the 

CD

.

7. Press the 

FW

(

DOWN

) but-

ton to go back to the previous

track or to scroll quickly back-

wards through the current track.

8. To replace or remove a 

CD

,

press down on the center of the

CD

lid and carefully lift the 

CD

out. Carefully hold the 

CD

by the

edge to avoid fingerprints.

Precautions:

If the CD is scratched, dirty,

or in-correctly placed on the

disc tray, it may not play prop-

erly. 

Bear in mind the following

points since any dirt; scratches

or warping

of the disc

can cause

broken or

intermittent

sound and

noise.

When holding the discs, take

care not to touch the playing 

surface.

Do NOT

place discs in

the following

locations:

• Near a heating device or

place where the temperature is

high;

• In damp or dusty areas.

Wipe away any fingerprints

or dust on the playing surface

of the disc using a soft cloth.

Always wipe from the inside

toward the outside of the disc.

Return your CD to its case

after use to avoid serious scratch-
es that could cause the laser pick
up to skip.

Do NOT expose any CDs to

direct sunlight or high humidity

and temperature for any extended
periods. 

Do NOT stick paper or write

anything with a ballpoint pen on
the surface of the label side.

Do NOT use irregular shaped

CD’s (octagonal, heart-shape,
etc.), all of which can damage the
unit.

Do NOT switch the unit off

while playing a CD – this will

damage the unit.

FIGURE 10: When using 

FF

(

UP

and

FW

(

DOWN

buttons forward or reverse

you will hear your selection playing at

a distorted speed. 

FF (F

AST

F

ORWARD

)

FW

(R

EWIND

)

Summary of Contents for RD54

Page 1: ...Model No RD54 User s Guide for 3 in 1 Classic Radio...

Page 2: ...ns page 7 Using Your 3 in 1 Classic Radio page 8 Record Player page 8 Radio page 8 CD Player page 9 Specifications page 13 Troubleshooting page 14 Important Safety Instructions page 15 Special Care an...

Page 3: ...d to a warm place or is used after a sudden tempera ture change there is a danger of condensation Water vapor in the air could condense on the mechanism or the laser pickup If droplets of water form o...

Page 4: ...c STOP To STOP any modes of play UP Use UP to FF fast for ward or skip tracks on your cur rent CD playing DOWN Use DOWN to FW rewind or skip tracks on your current CD playing TUNING Use the TUNING kno...

Page 5: ...the RECORD PLAYER ARM from the arm rest holder See Figure 6 7 Lift the QUE LEVER and move the RECORD PLAYER ARM gently to the desired position over the record 8 Lower the QUE LEVER slowly to meet the...

Page 6: ...CLOSE but ton to close the CD door After a while the display shows the CD total number of tracks and total and playing time First turn the VOLUME control knob clockwise to turn the unit on Slide the...

Page 7: ...ack to the previous track or to scroll quickly back wards through the current track 8 To replace or remove a CD press down on the center of the CD lid and carefully lift the CD out Carefully hold the...

Page 8: ...stments or work should be done by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way f if the product exhibits a distinct cha...

Page 9: ...ply to your home consult your product dealer or a local power company n n Replacement parts When replacement parts are required be sure that the service technician has used replacement parts specified...

Page 10: ...refully packed prefer ably in the original carton and send it prepaid and adequately insured Include a letter detailing the com plaint and including your daytime telephone number inside the shipping c...

Page 11: ...EXCALIBUR ELECTRONICS INC 13755 SW 119TH AVENUE MIAMI FL 33186 U S A PHONE 305 477 8080 FAX 305 477 9516 Play games live at www ExcaliburElectronics com RD54 MA 3in1 ClassicRadio 080206 V3...

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