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CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  

DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION

: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 

DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER-
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO 
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

This lightning flash with arrowhead 
symbol within an equilateral triangle is 
intended to alert the user to the presence 
of uninsulated dangerous voltage within 
the product’s enclosure that may be of 
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of 
electric shock to persons. 

The exclamation point within an equilateral 
triangle is intended to alert the user to 
the presence of important operating and 
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the 
literature accompanying the product.

WARNING:

 TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK 

HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN 
OR MOISTURE.

WARNING:

 Do not install this equipment in a 

confined space such as a book case or similar unit.

CAUTION:

 This product employs a Laser System.

To ensure proper use of this product, please read 
this owner’s manual carefully and retain it for future 
reference. Shall the unit require maintenance, 
contact an authorized service center.
Use of controls, adjustments or the performance of 
procedures other than those specified herein may 
result in hazardous radiation exposure.
To prevent direct exposure to laser beam, do not try 
to open the enclosure. Visible laser radiation when 
open. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.

CAUTION:

 The apparatus shall not be exposed to 

water (dripping or splashing) and no objects filled 
with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the 
apparatus.

CAUTION concerning the Power Cord

Most appliances recommend they be placed upon a 
dedicated circuit; 
That is, a single outlet circuit which powers only 
that appliance and has no additional outlets or 
branch circuits. Check the specification page of this 
owner’s manual to be certain. Do not overload wall 
outlets. Overloaded wall outlets, loose or damaged 
wall outlets, extension cords, frayed power cords, or 
damaged or cracked wire insulation are dangerous. 
Any of these conditions could result in electric 
shock or fire. Periodically examine the cord of your 
appliance, and if its appearance indicates damage 
or deterioration, unplug it, discontinue use of the 
appliance, and have the cord replaced with an exact 
replacement part by an authorized service center. 
Protect the power cord from physical or mechanical 
abuse, such as being twisted, kinked, pinched, closed 
in a door, or walked upon. Pay particular attention 
to plugs, wall outlets, and the point where the cord 
exits the appliance. To disconnect power from the 
mains, pull out the mains cord plug. When installing 
the product, ensure that the plug is easily accessible.

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Safety Information

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Summary of Contents for MFL63284608

Page 1: ...em MODEL RAT375 RAT375 RAS375F W RAT375B RAT375B RAS375BF BW P NO MFL63284608 Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference RAT375 A0U_DPANLLK_ENG_4608 indd1 1 2010 02 25 ÀÀü 10 44 41 ...

Page 2: ...o prevent direct exposure to laser beam do not try to open the enclosure Visible laser radiation when open DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CAUTION The apparatus shall not be exposed to water dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus CAUTION concerning the Power Cord Most appliances recommend they be placed upon a dedicated circuit That is a sing...

Page 3: ...ery or the battery from the equipment Remove the old battery pack follow the steps in reverse order than the assembly To prevent contamination of the environment and bring on possible threat to human and animal health the old battery or the battery put in the appropriate container at designated collection points Do not dispose of batteries or battery together with other waste It is recommended tha...

Page 4: ...s 13 Programmed Playback 14 Displaying file information ID3 TAG 14 Turn off the sound temporarily 14 AUTO DJ playback 15 Radio Operations 15 Listening to the Radio 15 Presetting the Radio Stations 15 Deleting all the saved Stations 15 Improving poor FM reception 15 Seeing information about a Radio station 16 Sound adjustment 16 Setting the surround mode 16 Setting the Clock 17 Using your player as...

Page 5: ...it 19 Keeping the exterior surfaces clean 19 Cleaning the Unit 19 Maintaining the Unit 19 Notes on Discs 19 Handling Discs 19 Storing Discs 19 Cleaning Discs 6 Troubleshooting 20 Troubleshooting 7 Appendix 21 Specifications RAT375 A0U_DPANLLK_ENG_4608 indd5 5 2010 02 25 ÀÀü 10 44 41 ...

Page 6: ... Devices that support USB2 0 or USB1 1 The USB function of this unit does not support all USB devices USB device requirement Devices which require additional program installation connected to a computer are not supported Do not extract the USB device while in operation For a large capacity USB it may take longer than a few minute to be searched To prevent data loss back up all data If you use a US...

Page 7: ...ion SKIP SRARCH Searches for a section within a track Skips Fast backward or Forward B X Starts or pauses playback x Stops playback or recording c FOLDER PRESET V v Searches for a folder of MP3 WMA files When a CD USB containing MP3 WMA files in several folders is being played press FOLDER PRESET selects the folder you want to play Choose a preset number for a radio station PROGRAM MEMO For storin...

Page 8: ... Preparation Preparation 2 Front panel d f e c g h i b a m o n l p q r k j RAT375 A0U_DPANLLK_ENG_4608 indd8 8 2010 02 25 ÀÀü 10 44 42 ...

Page 9: ...he treble sound f TUN Skip Search g VOLUME h Rec Recording to USB i Disc Tray j Display window k FUNC Selects the function or input source l CLOCK For setting the clock and checking the time m B X ST MO Starts playback and pause Selects Mono Stereo n EQ Chooses sound impressions o TUN Skip Search p Z Open Close q AUTO DJ Selects the AUTO DJ mode For more information refer to the page 14 r USB port...

Page 10: ...10 Preparation Preparation 2 a Power cord b ANTENNA FM AM c AUX IN connector d Cooling fan e WOOFER Speaker terminal Rear panel e b a c d RAT375 A0U_DPANLLK_ENG_4608 indd10 10 2010 02 25 ÀÀü 10 44 43 ...

Page 11: ...not to put their hands or any objects into the speaker duct Speaker duct A hole for plentiful bass sound on speaker cabinet enclosure The speakers contain magnet parts so color irregularity may occur on the TV screen or PC monitor screen Please use the speakers far away from either TV screen or PC monitor Optional Equipment Connection AUX IN Connection Connect a Output of auxiliary device to the A...

Page 12: ...nit Antenna Connection Connect the supplied FM AM antenna for listening to the radio Connect the AM Loop antenna to the AM antenna connector A Connect the FM Wire antenna to the FM antenna connector F Antenna Connection A F NOTE To prevent noise pickup keep the AM Loop antenna away from the unit and other components Be sure to fully extend the FM wire antenna After connecting the FM wire antenna k...

Page 13: ...y Press REPEAT on the remote control repeatedly the display change in the following order RPT 1 p RPT DIR only MP3 WMA p RPT ALL p RANDOM p OFF Other Operations Programmed Playback The program function enables you to store your favourite files from any disc or USB device A program can contain 20 tracks 1 Insert a CD or USB and wait for it to be order 2 Press PROGRAM MEMO on the remote control in s...

Page 14: ...llowings order RANDOM AUTO DJ RANDOM p RPT AUTO DJ SEQUENTIAL p AUTO DJ OFF Mode Display window Description OFF AUTO DJ OFF RANDOM RANDOM AUTO DJ RANDOM The music is played randomly on this mode REPEAT RPT AUTO DJ SEQUENTIAL The music is played repeatedly on this mode NOTE Searching for a section within a track or playing repeatedly or randomly is not supported on the AUTO DJ mode If you switch to...

Page 15: ...efore tuning make sure that you have turned down the volume 1 Press FUNCTION until FM or AM MW appears in the display window 2 Select the desired frequency by pressing TUNING 3 Press PROGRAM MEMO a preset number will flash in the display window 4 Press PRESET FOLDER v V to select the preset number you want 5 Press PROGRAM MEMO The station is stored 6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 to store other stations Del...

Page 16: ...P3 OPT This function is optimized for compressible MP3 file It improves the treble sound BASS During playback Reinforces the treble bass and surround sound effect LOUDNESS Improves bass and treble sound On Display Description VIRTUAL You can enjoy more virtual surround sound BYPASS You can enjoy the sound without equalizer effect NOTE In some of surround modes some speakers maybe no sound or low s...

Page 17: ...n the unit is turned off If you set the clock time and alarm you can check the alarm icon and setting information by pressing TIMER even when the unit is turned off Sleep Timer Setting Press SLEEP one or more times to select delay time between 10 and 180 minutes after the unit will turn off To cancel the sleep function press SLEEP repeatedly until SLEEP 10 appears and then press SLEEP once again w...

Page 18: ...e setting NOTE You can check the recording percentage rate for the USB record on the display window during the recording MP3 WMA CD Only During recording MP3 WMA there is no sound When you stop recording during playback the file that has been recorded at that time will be stored AUDIO CD Only Do not remove the USB device or turn off the unit during USB recording If not an incomplete file may be ma...

Page 19: ...might damage the surface of the unit Maintaining the Unit The unit is a high tech precision device If the optical pick up lens and disc drive parts are dirty or worn the picture quality could be diminished For details please contact your nearest authorized service center Notes on Discs Handling Discs Never stick paper or tape on the disc Storing Discs After playing store the disc in its case Do no...

Page 20: ...rted upside down Place the disc with the label or printed side facing upwards Radio stations cannot be tuned in properly The antenna is positioned or connected poorly Connect the antenna securely The signal strength of the radio station is too weak Tune to the station manually No stations have been preset or preset stations have been cleared when tuning by scanning preset channels Preset some radi...

Page 21: ...o 85 Laser Semiconductor laser wavelength 650 nm Tuner FM AM MW FM Tuning Range 87 5 MHz to 108 0 MHz or 87 50 MHz to 108 00 MHz FM Intermediate Frequency 128 kHz AM Tuning Range 522 kHz to 1 620 kHz 520 MHz to 1 710 kHz or 522 kHz to 1 710 kHz AM Intermediate Frequency 45 kHz Amplifier RAT375 RAT375B Output Power 110 W 110 W 4 Ω at 1 kHz THD 10 Sub Woofer 150 W 3 Ω at 60 Hz THD 10 CD RAT375 RAT37...

Page 22: ... Way 1 Speaker Impedance 4 Ω 3 Ω Rated Input Power 110 W 150 W Max Input Power 220 W 300 W Net Dimensions W x H x D 232 x 346 x 289 mm 250 x 346 x 356 mm Net Weight 3 3 kg 5 5 kg Designs and specifications are subject to change without prior notice RAT375 A0U_DPANLLK_ENG_4608 indd22 22 2010 02 25 ÀÀü 10 44 45 ...

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