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Preparation section

Basic section

Apprication section

Knowledge section

Contents

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No adapter is necessary to play an 8 cm CD.

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Discs with certain special designs (transparent discs, etc.) may not be able to be
ejected by the first press. In such a case, try holding the 

0

 key depressed.

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If a disc cannot be inserted smoothly, try pushing it with a light force; this may
promote the automatic insertion of the disc.

1. Load/eject a disc.

Playback from
desired track

1

1

2

2

Playback of CD

Press the 

0

 key to eject the disc.

When taking the disc out of the unit, be sure to pull the disc straight out.
If the CD is pulled out in an oblique direction, the played surface may be
damaged.

Insert a disc in the insertion slot;
it will be pulled in automatically
into the deep of the unit.

Do not touch the played surface.

To stop playback

To pause playback

Skipping tracks

To fast forward
 and backward

CD 

^

2

2

FMFMF1:30

R

CD

00

01

0:08

TRACK 

TONE

A.P.S. 

12:30PM

2. Start playback.

÷

After a few seconds, play starts from track No.1.

Track No. being played
(Upper line)

Elapsed track playing time
(Lower line)

The label must be on top.

The CD cannot be loaded or ejected while the unit is in standby mode.
Do not force load a CD in standby mode, otherwise malfunction will
result.

(The “CD” input is selected automatically.)

Skipping tracks

To stop playback

To pause playback

To eject
a disc

Summary of Contents for HM-582

Page 1: ...RPORATION MICRO HI FI COMPONENT SYSTEM HM 582MD DIGITAL AUDIO COMPACT TEXT TEXT B60 4705 00 00 CH T AP 0001 Before installation be sure to read System configuration and Instal lation in this manual to ensure correct installation 6 ...

Page 2: ...lug immediately to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains sup ply Safety precautions WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SER VICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN THE L...

Page 3: ...from standby 1 O T T timer When the set time comes a source starts to play automatically only for an hour 2 Program timer for playback AI timer playback and timer recording Twotimerprograms PROG 1andPROG 2 areavailableforeachofthetimerplayback AItimer playback and timer recording functions When playback is started with the AI timer the volume increases automatically until the specified level 3 Sle...

Page 4: ...ds 42 Selection of the Recording type 42 High speed recording of all tracks in a CD 43 High speed recording of a single track in a CD 44 One touch recording 45 Program recording 46 MD Edit Functions 47 Selecting the editing function type 47 Reordering several tracks at a time QUICK MOVE 48 Moving the order of the track being played in a disc MOVE 50 Dividing a track during playback DIVIDE 52 Combi...

Page 5: ...MO OFF Demonstration cancelled Speaker cord 2 FM indoor antenna 1 m e n u d e m o Front door 1 Open the front door 2 Store the door by sliding in 3 Lock Push in the door until it clicks To close the door unlock it by pushing it slightly and reverse the above procedure Press the menu demo key in the DEMO ON mode Unpacking Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all accessories are put aside so...

Page 6: ...1 Remove the four feet on the front and rear part of the bottom panel using a screwdriver 2 Attach the feet to the specified positions on the side panel Installation When attaching replacement front feet use only the screws which have been used with the removed feet Using other screws may result in a fire or malfunction Eject the CD MD and unplug the power cord before installation Changing the ins...

Page 7: ...t to a direction which provides the best reception 1 Plug into the terminal 2 Locate the position providing good re ception condition 3 Fix the antenna FM indoor antenna ANTENNA FM 75Ω GND AM ANTENNA FM 75Ω GND AM 1 2 3 AM loop antenna ANTENNA FM 75Ω GND AM ANTENNA FM 75Ω GND AM In case of bad reception FM outdoor antenna Commercially available Lead the 75Ω coaxial cable connected to the FM outdoo...

Page 8: ...eaker cord accessories Speaker cord accessories 1 Be sure to insert all connection cords se curely If their connections are imperfect the sound may not be produced or noise may interfere 2 Before plugging or unplugging a connection cord be sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet Ifconnectioncordsarepluggedorunplugged with the power cord left plugged in mal function or damage may resu...

Page 9: ...OPTICAL Optical digital audio output Optical fiber cable Digital component 1 In case an associated system component is connected also read the instruction manual of the component 2 Insert the optical fiber cable straight into the connector until it clicks 3 Be sure to attach the protection cap when the connector is not used 4 Never bend or bundle the optical fiber cable Notes Notes Notes Be sure t...

Page 10: ...l o a d i n g m e c h a n i s m m i c r o h i f i c o m p o n e n t s y s t e m t i m e r P U S H volume multi control 1 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Standby mode While the standby indicator of the unit is lit a small amount of current is flowing into the unit s internal circuitry to back up the memory This condition is referred to as the standby mode of the unit While the unit is in the standby mode it can ...

Page 11: ...ss to select the CD input When power is OFF standby Press to turn the system power ON and start CD playback When CD input is selected Press to start playback or let it pause 8 7 STOP key When power is OFF standby Press to display the time of the day for 5 seconds During CD MD playback Press to stop playback During MD recording Press to stop recording 90 CD eject key This key is pressed to remove C...

Page 12: ... EDIT key This is used in MD editing for reordering tracks deleting tracks etc ipWRYIO SET key When CD or MD input is selected Press to set or enter a program i ENTER key When MD input is selected This is used to execute an MD editing operation or to enter an input title ioQE TYUIO During tuner reception Press to enter a manual preset station TIME SPACE key When CD or MD input is selected Press to...

Page 13: ...TE key Press to mute sound temporarily S TO P r e c p h o n e s A U X s o u n d s e t m e n u d e m o d is p la y C D M D TU N ER B A N D re m o te d i s c l o a d i n g m e c h a n i s m t i m e r P U S H volume multi control 6m 30 30 Operation of remote control unit Plug the power cord into a power outlet and press the POWER key on the remote control unit to switch the power ON Then press the ke...

Page 14: ...ic display 4Playback tuning indicators TRACK PROGRAM RANDOM STEREO 5Total tracks of entire MD 6Track No being played 7Character information display play time title display etc 8Tone related indicators S DIRECT N B 1 N B 2 TONE 9TIMER related display O T T PROG 1 PROG 2 0Auto Power Save display Time display MD rec Pause 8 indicator Remaining MD recordable time display 1 Display when an MD is loaded...

Page 15: ...Press the menu demo key 2 Rotate the volume multi control knob to select TIME ADJUST then press the set key 3 Select 12 HOUR or 24 HOUR by rotating the volume multi control knob then press the set key 2 Select TIME ADJUST Blinks Blinks Blinks 1 Setting the hour 1 Setting the minute When power is OFF standby Press the 7 STOP key to display the time of the day for 5 seconds To put back the time To a...

Page 16: ...g 2 and 3 for each m e n u d e m o volume multi control s e t The current setting is indicated by 3 and an option item is indicated by Operation in menu mode When the power has been left ON for more than 30 minutes while the unit has been doing nei ther recording or playback in this period the A P S function switches the power OFF standby automatically Whether the A P S function is to be used or n...

Page 17: ...allation position or to the ambient temperature condition etc When CD text or MD title characters scrolled on the LCD panel are hard to read the scrolling speed can be switched as desired Title display mode 1Press the TIME SPACE key repeatedly to enter title display mode Select the CD or MD input Title is scrolled 2 Press and hold the TIME SPACE key for more than 2 seconds 3 Repeat step 2 until th...

Page 18: ... AUX 3 3 1 1 Tone adjustment Balance adjustment Bass and treble compensation Muting the sound temporarily t i m e r 1 1 To protect the internal circuitry the sound is muted for about 5 seconds after the power is switched ON Pressing the CD 6 MD 6 AUX or TUNER BAND key also turns power on and starts playback reception of the corresponding input One touch operation volume multi control C D 2 2 3 3 F...

Page 19: ...s jack p h o n e s Remote control unit only Balance adjustment The responses of the lowest frequencies BASS and highest frequencies TREBLE can be adjusted as de sired After this adjustment the N B effect will be disabled Tone adjustment Remote control unit only MUTE SOUND VOLUME TRACK TONE MUTE A P S 12 30PM TONE CONTROL 0BASS 0 TONE TONE CONTROL 0TREBLE0 4 TONE SOUND0CONTROL S DIRECT S DIRECT A P...

Page 20: ... the disc straight out If the CD is pulled out in an oblique direction the played surface may be damaged Insert a disc in the insertion slot it will be pulled in automatically into the deep of the unit Do not touch the played surface To stop playback To pause playback Skipping tracks To fast forward and backward C D 2 2 FMFMF1 30R CD0001 0 08 TRACK TONE A P S 12 30PM 2 Start playback After a few s...

Page 21: ...sed is skipped and the selected track will be played from the beginning When the 4 key is pressed once during playback the track being played will be played from the beginning To skip further to the previous track press the 4 key quickly Tracks can be skipped by pressing the 4 or key even in stop mode In this case playback starts automatically after skipping To forward To backward Press the numeri...

Page 22: ...available When a non CD TEXT disc is played the CD text informa tion display shows Elapsed time of track being played Remaining time of track being played Elapsed time of entire disc Remaining time on entire disc CD TEXT data display Compatible disc only CD TEXT function TIME SPACE CD 003 0MY Best so TONE CD0003 1 28 TONE CD000300 3 08 CD0003 13 50T TONE CD0003 47 28T TONE Playback of CD When disc...

Page 23: ...yback Skipping tracks To fast forward and backward 2 Start playback After a few seconds play starts from track No 1 The MD cannot be loaded or ejected while the unit is in standby mode Do not force load a MD in standby mode otherwise malfunction will result Playback from desired track To pause playback To stop playback Skipping tracks Ejecting the disc M D 2 2 MD0001 0 000 TONE FMFMF1 30R 015 MD 0...

Page 24: ...ect track No 20 10 10 0 Playback from desired track Select the desired track No To stop playback To skip backward To skip forward Remote control unit only 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PRS 8 TUV 9 WXY 100 0 QZ 10 6 MD 7 STOP TIME SPACE 1 1 TUNING 4 P CALL MD0003 1 28 TONE MD000300 3 08 TONE MD0003 13 50T TONE MD0003 47 28T MD 003 0MY Best so TONE Ejecting the disc Do not leave a Mini Disc half...

Page 25: ...ks recorded on a minidisc for recording are entered in advance search by title is possible for the tracks to be played Select the desired ttitle 2 Start playback 3 ENTER Characters flow toward the left With a track to which no title has been assigned the track number and are displayed To smaller track No To larger track No Track played Characters flow toward the left The track can also be selected...

Page 26: ...e or re execute presetting of all tunable stations Follow the procedure in Presetting R D S stations auto memory to preset automatically the tunable radio stations in your area Presetting R D S stations auto memory If radio stations have already been stored with auto presetting or manual presetting select a station using the 4 key Each press of the same key switches the preset stations in sequence...

Page 27: ...rity during auto presetting If there is memory left after presetting the receiver continues pre setting regular FM stations For memorizing of stations other than RDS stations FM AM memorize the stations according to chapter One by one presetting manual preset Up to 40 stations can be memorized AUTO MEMORY TU N ER B A N D m e n u d e m o volume multi control s e t The station name is not displayed ...

Page 28: ...ak reception In the manual mode stereo broadcasts are received in monaural Auto tuning mode Each press receives a new station Manual tuning mode Press repeatedly until the desired station is re ceived Repeat steps 1 4 to preset other stations If several stations are preset under the same number the previous memory is replaced with the latest memory contents One by one presetting manual preset 1 Pe...

Page 29: ...matically searches for a station which is currently broadcasting a specified program type genre The RDS indicator lights up when an RDS broadcast signal is received Some functions may not be provided or be given different names depending on countries or areas To switch the display contents Pressing the TIME SPACE key changes the display contents Display mode priority ranking PS Program Service Nam...

Page 30: ...formation INFO Sport SPORT Education EDUCATE Drama DRAMA Culture CULTURE Science SCIENCE Varied VARIED Weather WEATHER Finance FINANCE Children s programs CHILDREN Social Affairs SOCIAL Religion RELIGION Phone In PHONE IN Travel TRAVEL Leisure LEISURE Jazz Music JAZZ Country Music COUNTRY National Music NATION M Oldies Music OLDIES Folk Music FOLK M Documentary DOCUMENT fi DOWN UP By specifying the...

Page 31: ...desired program type cannot be found NO PRO GRAM is displayed then after several seconds the display returns to the original display If the desired program type is found that program is re ceived The program type display changes temporarily to the frequency display and then to the station name display PTY Press the PTY key PTY SEARCH ROCK M AU TO FM P08 BAYERN 3 TONE STEREO A P S 12 30PM RDS Displ...

Page 32: ... The MD cannot be loaded or ejected while the unit is in standby mode Do not force load a MD in standby mode otherwise malfunction will result C D 2 2 CD 01 0 00 TRACK TONE A P S 12 30PM In the direction of the arrow 1 Open the write protect tab of the Mini Disc to make it recordable 2 Load the Mini Disc TUNER Broadcasts Press the TUNER BAND key CD Press the CD 6 key AUX Analog recording Press the...

Page 33: ... is being written on the Mini Disc Note Note Note Pause the recording Stop the recording If the key is pressed during recording from a CD the CD playback also stops The recording format can be selected according to the input source as required REC INPUT The input level of an external input source can be selected as required AUX A LEVEL AUX D LEVEL fi When recording an MD the track number assignment...

Page 34: ...nrecordingmusiccontainingacontinuoussectionwith a very low level for example when recording classic music the track number may be incremented by 1 after such a section Inthiscase cancelthetracknumberlater ItisrecommendedtousetheMANUALmodewhenrecordingsuchakindofmusic During digital recording of CD the track number is incremented automatically by 1 according to the data contained in the digital inf...

Page 35: ...S 12 30PM OPT L R AUX A LEVEL AUX A LEVEL 3 A P S 12 30PM L R R L The level for recording the analog input signal from an aux iliary source component such as cassette deck can be ad justed Blinks Adjustingtherecordinglevelofanaloginputfromtheauxiliarysource AUXA LEVEL 1 Select the recording input signal REC INPUT as required Level value Level value Adjust so that these segmentslightattimes Adjust ...

Page 36: ...oftware CD MD etc containing the copy prohibit code Copy using analog input Copy using analog input Digital copy cannot be repeated Copy using digital input Copy using digital input Copy using analog input Copy using digital input Copy using digital input Recording is not possible if the following characters are displayed Digital recording is not possible if the following characters are displayed ...

Page 37: ...Recording on MD 37 Knowledge section Preparation section Application section Basic section Contents ...

Page 38: ... in order of PGM Nos When the 4 or key is pressed during play the program will jump to the preceding or the following track respectively When the 4 key is pressed once during playback the play position returns to the beginning of the current track being played Press the 7 STOP key Press the 6 key Press the PGM CHARAC key Blinks If it is in play mode Lights Press the numeric keys as shown below To ...

Page 39: ...y Each press of the CLEAR DELETE key clears the last track in the program Press the CLEAR DELETE key Press the PGM CHARAC key Lights Press the numeric keys as shown below To enter track No 12 10 2 To select track No 20 10 10 0 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PRS 8 TUV 9 WXY 100 0 QZ 10 PGM 06 03 Funny son PROGRAM TONE A P S 12 30PM P 04 CLEAR CD 01 0 00 TRACK TONE A P S 12 30PM PGM CHARAC AUTO M...

Page 40: ...d indicator disappears To repeat a single track 1 Press the PGM CHARAC key so that TRACK lights 3 p1 Lights Press the numeric keys as shown below To enter track No 12 10 2 To select track No 20 10 10 0 Normal playback will continue even after the p indica tors have turned off CD 01 ALL 0 00 TRACK TONE A P S 12 30PM CD 07 1 4 260 TONE REPEAT 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PRS 8 TUV 9 WXY 100 0 Q...

Page 41: ... while pressing the 7 STOP key stops playback Press the PGM CHARAC key so that TRACK lights Playback stops after each track has been played once When the REPEAT key is pressed to select p p p p pALL the random playback will be repeated Pressing the 4 key once returns to the beginning of the track being played Press the RANDOM key Press the key Press the RANDOM or 7 STOP key during random playback ...

Page 42: ...acks from a disc being heard for the first time t Recording of programmed tracks in the programmed order Convenient for recording only the desired CD tracks in the desired order y After recording an MD be sure to eject the disc by pressing the 0 key The information on the recording is written on the disc before it is ejected Note Note Note Records a CD onto an MD in a short period All tracks in a ...

Page 43: ...ck When either high speed CD playback or MD high speed recording stops the other operation also stops The digital input is recorded automatically Turning the knob switches the display contents 1 NORMAL SPEED normal speed recording 2 HIGH SPEED high speed recording During high speed recording the CD playback audio is played at a high speed and low volume If you are operating the remote press the MD...

Page 44: ... recording start from the beginning of the track PleaseAIT Wait 74min When HIGH SPEED is selected in step 3 8 is displayed for a few seconds until actual record ing starts If the high speed recording is canceled by pressing the 7 STOP key in this period high speed recording of the same disc can be started without waiting for more 74 minutes One high speed recording starts it is not permitted to re...

Page 45: ... O T E in the menu mode then select NORMAL SPEED and press the set key to start recording While WRITING is displayed do not apply shock or vibration to the unit because infor mation is being written on the Mini Disc Note Note 7 STOP Select the desired CD track and play it 6 CD Recording and playback will be stopped Be sure to put the MD recorder in stop mode One touch edit normal speed recording O...

Page 46: ...t because infor mation is being written on the Mini Disc Note Note Desired CD tracks can be programmed in the desired sequence and recorded onto an MD Program recording PGM mode O T E 7 STOP Recording and playback will be stopped Be sure to put the MD recorder in stop mode If it is in play mode stop it 7 STOP Program the desired sequence of CD tracks Perform steps 2 and 3 of the procedure in Liste...

Page 47: ...LimitationsbecauseoftheMDStandard D C B A C B A E D F E F C A Erasing several tracks at a time QUICK ERASE Y The MD recorder acts based on the data loaded from the disc into the memory As this data is written in the disc at the moment it is ejected be sure to eject the disc every time after the title input or editing operation Before using the editing function press the PGM CHARAC key so that TRAC...

Page 48: ...g the 1 or key allows to check the current order of tracks Press the CLEAR DELETE key to clear the last selected track number Track No to be moved Number of selected tracks 2Select Q MOVE 3Set it 1Press the TRACK EDIT key Editing is aborted if no operation has been performed for 8 seconds Eachpressofthe4or keysswitchestheoperation 1 Q MOVE 2 Q ERASE 3 CANCEL 4 Complete the selection of track numbe...

Page 49: ...ut recording and editing is being written to the Mini Disc 4 Note Note 1Select the move destination 3Reorder tracks 2Set it Even after completing MD editing it is still possible to cancel the settings in the current editing session and restore the disc to the condition it was loaded last time Note that this is possible provided that the MD is not ejected yet ˆ Example for moving between tracks No ...

Page 50: ...k No To decrease track No Destination track No Track to be moved Editing is aborted if no operation has been performed for 8 seconds Eachpressofthe4or keysswitchestheoperation 1 DIVIDE 2 COMBINE 3 ERASE 4 MOVE Moving the order of the track being played in a disc MOVE 2Select MOVE Example for moving between tracks No 6 and No 7 Before using the editing function press the PGM CHARAC key so that TRAC...

Page 51: ...mpossible Note Note ENTER WRITING MD MD EJECT NO DISC TONE A P S TRACK A P S 12 30PM TONE A P S Mini Disc has been ejected Information is being written 1 7 2 3 4 5 3 4 5 6 6 7 2 1 3 4 5 6 21 22 2 1 22 22 END TOP Image of track reordering by Move Select the track to be moved Select the move destination The track has been moved The track numbers are readjusted Even after completing MD editing it is ...

Page 52: ...fine adjustment of the division point 3Decide the division point Repeated playback from the division point will be performed for about 3 sec The dividing point can be fine adjusted in 60 ms 6 100 sec steps between 31 and 31 assuming that the point where the TRACK EDIT key was pressed is 0 i e in the range covering about 4 seconds 2Select DIVIDE 3Set it Before using the editing function press the P...

Page 53: ... of them Image of preview Fine adjustment range Display after execution EDIT NOW Editing COMPLETE When editing is completed suc cessfully CAN T EDIT When editing is impossible Playback for 3 sec Point selected by fine adjustment of dividing point 31 0 31 ENTER WRITING MD MD EJECT NO DISC TONE A P S TRACK A P S 12 30PM TONE A P S Information is being written Mini Disc has been ejected Place where t...

Page 54: ...back COMBINE When the title being played is to be combined with the next title press the ENTER key and then go to step 4 2Select COMBINE 3Set it To decrease track No To increase track No Connecting tracks 2 and 5 Editing is aborted if no operation has been performed for 8 seconds 2Select COMBINE 1Press the TRACK EDIT key If the operation is started during playback it pauses automati cally Present ...

Page 55: ...lay after execution EDIT NOW Editing COMPLETE When editing is completed suc cessfully CAN T EDIT When editing is impossible WRITING MD MD EJECT NO DISC TONE A P S TRACK A P S 12 30PM TONE A P S Information is being written MiniDischasbeenejected ENTER Image of track combination A B D 1 2 3 A B D 1 2 4 3 C Track No is adjusted Should be approx 2 sec or longer Track No and title of the second track ...

Page 56: ... it 1Select the title to be erased 2Set it 3Repeat steps 1 and 2 above 4End the selection The title to be erased will be displayed Up to 32 tracks can be selected Pressing the 1 or keys allow to check the current order of tracks When the CLEAR DELETE key is pressed the last selected track in the list of tracks to be erased will be cleared from the list Number of tracks to be deleted Before using t...

Page 57: ...ssfully CAN T EDIT When editing is impossible Z C B A E D F Y X W V U Z E Y W V C A A C E F Y Z W V F 1 1 2 3 3 4 1 2 3 4 19 20 21 22 5 6 5 6 21 22 23 24 25 25 26 22 23 26 ENTER WRITING MD MD EJECT NO DISC TONE A P S TRACK A P S 12 30PM TONE A P S Image of erasing several tracks at a time QUICK ERASE Information is being written Mini Disc has been ejected Even after completing MD editing it is sti...

Page 58: ...iting is aborted if no operation has been performed for 8 seconds The track being played is erased together with its track title Track No to be erased 1Confirmation of erasing 2Execute the track erasure operation Before using the editing function press the PGM CHARAC key so that TRACK lights oERASE EDIT 003oKENWOO ERASE 003oKENWOO ERASEooook TRACK EDIT 4 P CALL SET SET ENTER WRITING MD MD EJECT NO...

Page 59: ...n has been performed for 8 seconds Press while ALL is displayed Before using the editing function press the PGM CHARAC key so that TRACK lights TRACK EDIT 4 P CALL SET SET ENTER WRITING MD MD EJECT NO DISC TONE A P S TRACK A P S 12 30PM TONE A P S Information is being written Mini Disc has been ejected Please execute operation in stopped condition 0Q ERASE EDIT ALL ERASE Q ERASE Execute the track ...

Page 60: ...e CLEAR DELETE function Œ To advance To return In case of disc title In case of track title Select the desired track No The track can also be selected using the numeric keys Assigning a title to a disc or track Remote control unit only Eachpressofthe4or keysswitchestheoperation 1 DISC Disc title 1 2 001 002 Track title 2 3 ALL ERASE Complete erasure of disc and track titles 4 1 2 3 Title Memo 3 Be...

Page 61: ...pressing another numeric key key or the PGM CHARAC key To enter a title If you made a mistake press the CLEAR DELETE key 2Delete the character To change or clear a title To advance To return 3Perform steps 1 to 4 of To enter a title 4Repeat steps 1 to 3 above PGM CHARAC AUTO MONO SET CLEAR DELETE 1 1 TUNING Aa DISC B DISC Aa DISC 2Input the title 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PRS 8 TUV 9 WXY 1...

Page 62: ...ce 0 9 symbols Title Memo 1 2 3 Title Copy disc title track title To enter a space character press the TIME SPACE key To select characters with the 4 and keys skip key mode If any of Aa or 12 is displayed press the 4 or key 1 Move the character to the desired char acter to be changed 2 Delete the character To change or clear a title To advance To return To enter a title 3Perform steps 1 to 4 of To...

Page 63: ...he TITLE INPUT key 2Select ALL ERASE 3Press the ENTER key 4Complete the operation Eachpressofthe4or keysswitchestheoperation 1 DISC Disc title 2 001 002 Track title 3 ALL ERASE Complete erasure of disc and track titles 4 1 2 3 Title Memo Moves the cursor position In regard to key function Deletes the character on the cursor position and shifts the subsequent characters leftward by one column An en...

Page 64: ...WXY 0QZ 10 100 Aa Space 1 2 3 ABCabc DEFdef GHIghi JKLjkl MNOmno PRSprs TUVtuv WXYwxy QZqz _ 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 When selecting characters with the numeric keys on the remote control unit character input key mode The following alphabets and symbols can be selected for use in title editing When selecting characters with the 4 and keys on the remote control unit skip key mode key group Title Copy...

Page 65: ...ect the MD input TITLE INPUT 4 P CALL SET Copying a disc or track title in a title memo TITLE COPY Example To save track title A Songs recorded and registered in track NO 7 of an MD in memory No 1 Select the title group 123 containing the copy source title 2 1Enter the skip mode 2Select the title group 123 containing the copy source title PGM CHARAC AUTO MONO If any of Aa or 12 is displayed press ...

Page 66: ...opy source in the proce dure of Copying a Disc or Track Title in a Title Memo TITLE COPY After performing steps 1 to 5 in the procedure on page 65 change steps 1 2 and 3 as shown below The input can be repeated by simply perform ing these two steps The title memo itself can also be edited After performing step 3 in Copying a disc or track title in a title memo TITLE COPY additional titles can be s...

Page 67: ...SE Complete erasure of disc and track titles 4 1 2 3 Title Memo To advance To return Select the MD input 2From the save destination memory numbers 1 to 3 select No 2 and set the selection 3Input characters TREASURE by performing steps 2 1 to 2 3 in Assigning a title to a disc or track Œ 4Press the ENTER key to copy the characters in the title memo ENTER 2 TREASUR TONE Aa TREASURE is memorized in t...

Page 68: ...RACK EDIT key 3Set it To delete the edited contents EDIT CANCEL Before using the editing function press the PGM CHARAC key so that TRACK lights TRACK EDIT 4 P CALL SET ENTER Select the MD input To advance To return Eachpressofthe4 or keysswitchestheoperation 1 Q MOVE 2 Q ERASE 3 CANCEL 2Select CANCEL If CANCEL is displayed it indicates that the past editing cannot be canceled Cancellation is inhib...

Page 69: ...69 Timer operation Knowledge section Preparation section Application section Basic section Contents ...

Page 70: ...just the volume 1 Press the MD 6 key If a MD has already been loaded it starts to play now Press the 7 STOP key to stop it 2 Set the MONITOR mode to ON m e n u d e m o volume multi control s e t Adjusting the input level of the auxiliary source 1Press the menu demo key 2Rotate the volume multi control knob to se lect AUX D LEVEL or AUX A LEVEL then press the set key 3 Adjust to the desired input l...

Page 71: ...f O T T timer playback this will be changed to normal playback 5 ON time setting The ON time can be set in steps of 5 minutes Blinks Blinks 3 Timer setting selection set To put back the time To advance the time volume multi control TIMER SET SLEEP ENTER TIMER SET TONE O T T 7 00AM TONE O T T m e n u d e m o s e t volume multi control volume multi control 7 Select ON or OFF by rotating the volume m...

Page 72: ...1 to 3 To listen to MD For recording Insert a MD Programplaybackisnotpossible To listen to radio It is possible to execute both timer reservation programs PROG 1 and PROG 2 simultaneously The time zones of PROG 1 and PROG 2 should be set by reserving an interval of 1 minute or more so that they are not overlapped 1 Press the menu demo key 2 Timer setting selection Blinks Blinks Example for playing...

Page 73: ...PLAY AI PLAY REC Continued on next page Enter the ON time 1 Set the timer ON time by rotating the volume multi control knob If you make a mistake in the middle press the menu demo key to cancel the operation and restart it from step 2 3 1ON time setting Blinks To put back the time To advance the time Continued on next page volume multi control 3 After entering the hour with the procedure in 1 and ...

Page 74: ...OFF Standby the timer will not be executed In this case set the clock again After the timer has been set and power is off timer standby if there is a power failure or the power cord is unplugged from and plugged again into the power outlet the standby timer indicator blinks in amber In this case set the clock again 1 Select the source to be played 2 Press the set key TUNER CD MD AUX Analog DIGITAL...

Page 75: ...ayback or during radio reception The sleep timer is used to set the period after which the power will switch OFF automatically AU TO FM P08 BAYERN 3 TONE STEREO A P S 12 30PM RDS TIMER TIMER AU TO FM P08 BAYERN 3 A P S 12 30PM RDS TONE PROG 1 SLEEP TIMER 5min TRACK TONE 12 30PM SLEEP SLEEP TIMER 10min TRACK TONE 12 30PM 10 20 30 70 80 90 Cancel The unit is turned OFF automatically after the set ti...

Page 76: ...immediately when power plug is unplugged from power outlet Stored contents which are cleared in at least a day af ter power plug is un plugged from power out let Clock display SOUND on standby status ON or STANDBY A P S Last input selection Volume control value Tone control levels AUX input level Balance setting Rec levels Rec input Contrast setting Backlight setting Receiving band Frequency Prese...

Page 77: ... in temperature between this unit and the outside This unit may not function properly if condensation oc curs In this case leave the unit for a few hours with the power left ON and restart the operation after the condensation has dride up Be specially cautious against condensatin in a fol lowing circumsatance When this unit is carried from a place to another across a large difference in temperatur...

Page 78: ...se they may cause a malfunction Write protect tab To protect recorded contents against accidental erasure set the write protect tab of the disc open Return the tab to the original position when you want to record signals on the disc Care Wipe periodically dust and dirt attached on the cartridge with a dry cloth Writeprotecttab Slide close Recording enabled Disc back side Do not touch the disc dire...

Page 79: ...t the present time again Insert correctly Adjust to an required volume Connect properly referring to System connection Adjust the optimum left and right balance Adjust the present time again Adjust the present time referring to Clock adjustment Set the timer ON time and OFF time Press the TIMER key to set up the execution Sound is not produced timer indicator blinks in red and no sound is put out ...

Page 80: ...sc still has a remaining recordable time The possible recording time does not increase even when a short track is erased Tracks can not be connected The time which has been recorded on the MD and the remaining time do not add up to the maximum recording time 60 74 and 80 min When search is performed in a track which has been compiled by editing the sound is sometimes interrupted The track numbers ...

Page 81: ...this kind of signal Use another recordable disc More than 256 tracks cannot be recorded per disc There may be also cases in which recording is impossible while the track number is less than 256 Refer to Total number of title characters When playback is required use a recorded disc The disc can be used for recording without any problem This is a normal operation This is a normal operation Perform A...

Page 82: ...82 In case of difficulty Preparation section Basic section Apprication section Knowledge section Contents ...

Page 83: ...800 nm Laser power class Class 3A Laser Semiconductor laser D A Conversion 1 Bit Oversampling 8 fs 352 8 kHz Frequency response 20 Hz 20 kHz 1 dB Wow and flutter Less than unmeasurable limit General Power consumption 60 W Dimensions Horizontal installation W 220 mm 8 11 16 H 150 mm 5 7 8 D 356 mm 14 Vertical installation W 142 mm 5 9 16 H 228 mm 9 D 356 mm 14 Weight net 6 kg 13 2 lb Main unit Encl...

Page 84: ...n Contents For your records Record the serial number found on the back of the unit in the spaces designated on the warranty card and in the space provided below Refer to the model and serial numbers when ever you call upon your dealer for information or service on this product Model Serial Number ...

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