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Buttons both on the remote control unit and 
the unit 

œ

 RDS

 (

RDS/display

) button

  To change the display for RDS.

 EQ

 (

EQ/X-bass

) button

  To select the desired sound eff ect : POP, CLASSIC, ROCK, JAZZ, 

or FLAT (off  ).

é

 

REC

 (

rec

)

 

button 

  To record from TUNER, CD or USB to a cassette tape.

®

 

VOLUME

 

UP/DOWN

 (

volume 

u

/

d

) buttons

  To increase or decrease the volume.

 

TIMER SET

 (

timer set)

 button 

  To view the clock or set the clock.

¥

 

TIMER ON/OFF

 (

timer on/off 

) button

  To switch the timer on/off .

ü

 

POWER

 (

 ) button

  To switch the system on or to standby mode.

     

  

standby

 indicator (on the main unit only)

î

 

DISPLAY

 (

RDS/display

)

 

button

 

  To view the current status of the system.

To change the time display for CD.
To change the information display for audio fi les.

ø

 Source buttons

  To select the source you wish, or to turn the system on to the 

selected source.

 

PLAY/PAUSE

 

6

 (

6

) button 

  To start or interrupt playback for CD, USB and TAPE.  

To start or interrupt recording.

å

  

SEARCH/TUNING

  

4

 /

¢

 (

4

 /

¢

 

search 

+/–

) buttons

  To search forward/backward to next/previous track for CD.

To skip tracks for CD. 
To search forward/backward or to skip to the next/previous 
fi les for audio fi les. 
To fast forward or rewind a tape. 
To tune to higher/lower radio frequency or search radio 
stations for TUNER. 
To set the hour and minutes for clock. 
To set timer function for timer.

ß

 STOP

 

7

 (

7

) button 

  To stop playback for CD, USB and TAPE. 

To stop program for CD and USB.

  

P.CALL/ALBUM UP/DOWN

 (

p.call/album +/–

buttons 

  To select a preset radio station for TUNER.

To select an album of audio fi les.

 

ƒ

 

PROGRAM

 (

program

) button 

  To program tracks/fi les for CD/USB.

To program preset radio stations for TUNER. 
To set or reset clock. 
To set or reset timer. 

©

 

REPEAT

 (

repeat

) button 

  To repeat one track/fi le or all tracks/fi les for CD and USB.

˙

 

X-BASS

 (

EQ/X-bass

) button

  To switch on/off  bass enhancement.

Buttons only on the remote control unit 

Δ

 

PTY

 button 

  To carry out PTY search.

˚

 

MUTE

 button

  To interrupt and resume sound reproduction.

¬

 digit

 0 – 9/A - Z

 buttons

  To select a track/fi le number for CD/USB.

To select a preset radio station for TUNER.
 To enter fi le names in fi le search mode for audio fi les.

÷

 

FILE SEARCH

 button

  To select a desired fi le in audio fi les.

Ω

 

SLEEP

 button 

  To select the sleep time.

 

ENTER

 button

  To confi rm the selection in fi le search mode for auido fi les.

ç

 

STEREO/MONO

 button

  To switch between stereo mode and mono mode (on FM 

band only) for TUNER.

 

RANDOM

 button 

  To playback in random order for CD and USB.

 

INTRO

 button 

  To play fi rst several seconds for each track/fi le of CD and USB.

Buttons only on the unit 

ñ

 (

demo

) button

  To activate/deactivate the demonstration in power on mode.

Standby mode

While the standby indicator is lit, a small amount of power is 
supplied to the system to back up the memory. This is called 
standby mode. Under the condition, the system can be turned 

ON by the remote control unit.

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Summary of Contents for HM-438USB

Page 1: ...B60 5643 08 00 C E X KW 0602 HM 438USB COMPACT Hi Fi COMPONENT SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL B60 5643 08 00 indd Sec1 1 B60 5643 08 00 indd Sec1 1 06 4 10 5 46 16 PM 06 4 10 5 46 16 PM ...

Page 2: ... this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer A product and...

Page 3: ...f the product has been dropped or damaged in any way and f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service g If an abnormal smell or smoke is detected 14 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauth...

Page 4: ...ring preset 15 Tuning to a preset radio station 15 Using RDS Radio Data System 15 Changing the RDS display information 16 Tuning by Program TYpe PTY search 16 Using the cassette 17 Playing a cassette tape 17 Recording on a cassette tape 17 Clock timer operation 19 View clock 19 Clock setting 19 Timer setting 19 To activate deactivate the timer 20 Sleep timer setting 20 Unpacking Unpack the unit ca...

Page 5: ...ed R with the red wire to and the black wire to 2 Connect the left speaker to terminal marked L with the red wire to and the black wire to Clip the stripped portion of the speaker wire as shown 1 2 3 For the FM antenna Adjust the position of the FM antenna for the best reception and fix it For optimal sound performance it is recommended to use the supplied speakers Do not connect more than one spea...

Page 6: ...ge media CD ROM CD R CD RW USB device USB version 1 1 CD RW discs which are quick formatted by the writing software cannot be used When recording to the maximum CD R RW media capacity at once the writing software is set to Disc at once For details on the available USB devices refer to About USB device page 7 Playable CD R RW format ISO 9660 Level 1 2 Joliet Playable file format of USB device For th...

Page 7: ...n software Contact the sales agent as to whether your USB device conforms to the USB mass storage class specs Using an unsupported USB device can result in abnormal playback or display of the audio file Even if you use the USB device conforming to the above specs audio files cannot be played normally depending on the type or condition of the USB device Description of the button name in this manual M...

Page 8: ...8EN Names and functions of parts CD door USB connector Cassette tape door Phones jack Top view Front view Remote sensor B60 5643 08 00 indd 8 B60 5643 08 00 indd 8 06 4 10 5 46 21 PM 06 4 10 5 46 21 PM ...

Page 9: ... and TAPE To stop program for CD and USB P CALL ALBUM UP DOWN p call album buttons To select a preset radio station for TUNER To select an album of audio files ƒ PROGRAM program button To program tracks files for CD USB To program preset radio stations for TUNER To set or reset clock To set or reset timer REPEAT repeat button To repeat one track file or all tracks files for CD and USB X BASS EQ X bass...

Page 10: ...tching the system to standby mode Press POWER button The clock is displayed Basic function Volume control Press VOLUME UP volume u button to increase or press VOLUME DOWN volume d to decrease the volume level VOL XX is displayed VOL XX denotes the volume level To switch off the volume temporarily Press MUTE button Playback continues without sound and the icon MUTE appears on the display To restore ...

Page 11: ...into one disc USB device For audio files A on the display represents ALBUM For audio files the total album number on the display indicates the number of all the albums recorded in the disc USB device The icon MP3 appears only when an MP3 file is played It does not appear when playing a WMA file Playing a disc USB device Press PLAY PAUSE 6 6 button to start playback The track file number and elapsed pla...

Page 12: ...ill be scrolled on the display If there is no appropriate file NO FILE is appeared Programming tracks Programming tracks of a disc is possible when playback is stopped Up to 60 tracks can be stored in the memory in any order 1 In stop mode press PROGRAM program button to enter program setting The icon PROGRAM and P 01 appears on the display indicates track number and P 01 indicates program number T...

Page 13: ...e display To clear the program Press STOP 7 7 button once in stop mode and twice during program playback The icon PROGRAM disappears from the display P represents PROGRAM The program is automatically cleared as soon as the CD door is opened The function of program setting cannot be used in PLAY PAUSE mode Random play You can play all the tracks files in random order 1 During playing pause or stop m...

Page 14: ...utton again The unit enters normal play mode and starts playing from where you stop the scanning Changing the display of the disc USB device information Pressing DISPLAY RDS display button shows various display information of the disc USB device such as time information of the current track or a whole disc program number during program play file and artist name of audio files and etc B60 5643 08 00 ...

Page 15: ...utton There is NO TEXT display if no text data is transmitted Some functions and function names may differ in certain countries and areas Using the radio Tuning in radio stations 1 Press TUNER BAND TUNER band button to select the desired waveband FM or AM 2 Press and hold SEARCH TUNING 4 or 4 or search button to tune in to the desired frequency To tune to a weak station briefly press SEARCH TUNING 4...

Page 16: ... type table Program Type Name Display News NEWS Current Affairs AFFAIRS Information INFO Sport SPORT Education EDUCATE Drama DRAMA Culture CULTURE Science SCIENCE Varied Speech VARIED Pop Music POP M Rock Music ROCK M Easy Music EASY M Light Classical Music LIGHT M Serious Classical Music CLASSICS Other Music OTHER M Weather WEATHER Finance FINANCE Children s Program CHILDREN Social Affairs SOCIAL R...

Page 17: ...rding will start from the beginning of the current track file During recording it is not possible to listen to another source Playing a cassette tape 1 Press TAPE TAPE button to TAPE 2 Press the area marked push open to open the cassette tape door 3 Insert cassette tape into the compartment with the open edge facing down 4 Close the door securely 5 Press SEARCH TUNING 4 or 4 or search button to mov...

Page 18: ...evice Press USB CD USB button to select USB input 3 Insert a disc or an USB device and make sure that the unit is in stop mode 4 Program the desired sequence of CD tracks MP3 files WMA files See page 12 and 13 for programming procedure 5 Press REC rec button to set the unit into recording standby mode The icon REC appears on the display 6 Press PLAY PAUSE 6 6 button to begin recording The icon SYNC ...

Page 19: ...RAM program button 9 Press SEARCH TUNING 4 or 4 or search button to select the desired source and press PROGRAM program button to store the setting The source switches as follows CD USB TUNER TAPE REC TU recording tuner View clock The clock if it is set is shown in standby mode To view the clock in any source mode press TIMER SET timer set button The clock will be displayed If the clock has not be...

Page 20: ...he same If the selected source CD USB TAPE or REC TU is not available when preset timer is reached TUNER will be selected automatically During timer setting if no button is pressed within 7 seconds the system will exit timer setting mode automatically Sleep timer setting If the sleep timer is activated the system will switch to standby mode after the selected time has expired Each press of the SLE...

Page 21: ...ion on condensation Condensation of dew may occur inside the unit when there is a great difference in temperature between this unit and the outside This unit may not function properly if condensation occurs In this case leave the unit for a few hours and restart the operation after the condensation has dried up Be specially cautious against condensation in the following circumstances When this unit...

Page 22: ...roneous display if the power cord is unplugged while the power is ON or due to some other external factor If this happens execute the following procedure to reset the microcomputer and return the unit to its normal operating condition When the power is on and TUNER input is selected press and hold down the 7 button on the unit for more than 2 seconds Please note that resetting the microcomputer wi...

Page 23: ...e Compliant with Windows Media Audio 9 Cassette deck section Track 4 track 2 channel stereo General Power consumption 25 W Dimensions W 145mm 5 11 16 H 210 mm 8 1 4 D 227 mm 8 15 16 Weight net 2 8 kg 6 2 lb Speakers Enclosure Bass reflex type Speaker configuration Full range 100 mm cone type Impedance 4 Ω Maximum input level 10 W Dimensions W 130 mm 5 1 8 H 208 mm 8 3 16 D 161 mm 8 5 16 Weight net 1...

Page 24: ...ries that have adopted separate waste collection systems Products with the symbol crossed out wheeled bin cannot be disposed as household waste Old electrical and electronic equipment should be recycled at a facility capable of handling these items and their waste byproducts Contact your local authority for details in locating a recycle facility nearest to you Proper recycling and waste disposal w...

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