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Playing a CD

This CD player plays Audio Discs 

including CD-Recordables (CD-R).

CD-Rewritables (CD-RWs), MP3 CD-ROMs,
CD-I, CDV,VCD, DVD or computer CDs are
not possible for playback.

CDs encoded with

copyright protection 

technologies

by some record companies may

be unplayable by this product.

1

Adjust 

FUNCTION

to 

CD

.

2

Open the CD door, and insert a CD/ CD-R
with the printed side facing up and press the
CD door gently close.

Display shows 

-- 

and later, the total

number of tracks. (See 

3

)

3

Press

2;

on the set to start playback.

4

To pause playback press

2;

.

Display:

PLAY

flashes. (See 

4

)

5

To resume, press

2;

again  

6

To stop CD playback, press

9

.

Helpful hints :

CD play will also stop when:

– 

you open the CD compartment;

you select 

RADIO

or 

TAPE/ OFF

sound

source;

the CD has reached the end.

Selecting a different track

Press

or

§

once or repeatedly until the

desired track number appears in the 
display.

In the pause/stop position, press

2;

to start

playback.

Finding a passage within a
track

1

During playback, press and hold

or

§ 

.

➜ 

The CD is played at high speed.

2

When you recognize the passage you want,
release

or

§

to resume normal playback.

Helpful hints :

When searching within a final

track and you reach the end of the last track, the
CD goes to stop mode.

Programming track 

numbers

You may store up to 20 tracks in the desired
sequence. If you like, store any track more
than once.

1

In the stop position, press 

PROG

to 

activate programming.

Display:

PROG

and 

00 

flashes. (See 

5

)

2

Press

or 

§

to select your desired track

number.

3

Press 

PROG 

to store the desired track 

number.

Display:

PROG

and 

00

flashes for you

to program the next track..

4

Repeat steps 

to 

3

to select and store all

desired tracks in this way.

If you attempt to store more than 20
tracks, no track can be selected and the
display shows 

--.

5

To play your program, press

2;

.

Helpful hints :

– 

When playback of your program comes to
the stop position, your set will return to
normal playback.To re-enter program
mode, press PROG in the stop position.

Reviewing the program

In the stop position, press 

PROG

repeatedly

to see your stored tracks.

Erasing a program

You can erase the contents of the memory
by:

– selecting 

TAPE/ OFF

or

RADIO

sound

source;

– opening the CD door;
– in the stop position, press 

PROG

to enter

program mode and then, press

9

.

Different play modes:
REP. and REP. A (See

6

,

7

)

You can select and change the play modes

before or during playback, and combine the

modes with

PROG.

REP.

– 

plays the current track continuously.

REP. A

repeats the entire CD/program

1

To select play mode, press

REPEAT

once or

more.

2

Press

2;

to start playback if in the stop 

position.

3

To return to normal playback, press 

REPEAT

repeatedly until the modes are no longer dis-
played

.

– 

You can also press

9

to cancel your play

mode.

Cassette playback

1

Adjust 

FUNCTION

to 

TAPE/ OFF

.

2

Press 

9

STOP/

/

EJECT

to open the cassette

holder and insert a cassette and close the
deck.

3

Press 

1

PLAY 

to start playback.

4

To pause playback press 

PAUSE

.

To resume, press the key again.

5

By pressing 

5

F.FWD/ REW 

6

, fast wind-

ing of the tape is possible in both directions.

6

To stop the tape, press 

9

/

/

.

Helpful hints:

During playback, the keys are automatically
released at the end of a tape and the set is
switched off (unless 

PAUSE

mode has been

activated.)

During fast forwarding/rewinding, the keys will
not be released at the end of a tape. To switch
off the set, make sure the cassette keys are also
released.

General information on recording

Recording is permissible insofar as copyright
or. other rights of third parties are not
infringed.

For recording, use only NORMAL type cas-
settes (IEC type I) on which the tabs have not
yet been broken.This deck is not suited for
recording on CHROME (IEC II) or METAL
(IEC IV) type cassettes.

The best recording level is set automatically.
Altering the 

VOL 

or

BASS BOOST

will

not affect the recording.

To protect a tape from accidental erasure,
break out the tabs. If you wish to record again,
cover the tabs with a piece of adhesive tape.

Recording from the CD Player

1

Select 

CD

source.

2

Insert a CD and if desired, program track
numbers.

3

Press 

9

/

/

to open the cassette holder.

Insert a blank tape and close the deck.

4

Press

0

REC

to start recording.

5

Press

2;

on the set to start CD playback.

6

For brief interruptions press 

;

. To resume

recording, press 

;

again.

7

To stop recording, press 

9

/

/

.

Recording from the Radio

1

Select 

RADIO

source.

2

Tune to the desired radio station (see 

Radio

reception

).

3

Follows steps 3, 4, 6,7 under 

Recording

from the CD Player

.

Making your recording

1

Select 

TAPE

source.

2

Follows steps 3-4 under 

Recording from

the CD Player

.

3

Speak towards the built-in microphone 
(located on the right speaker, see 

1

).

4

Follows steps 6-7 under 

Recording from

the CD Player

.

CD Player

CD /Cassette Recorder

Cassette Recorder

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Page 4: ... 10 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Canada English This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital appa ratus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the C...

Page 5: ...nal is too strong To tune to a weak FM station adjust BAND to FM mono For AM the set uses a built in antenna Direct this antenna for best reception by turning the whole set Supplied Accessories AC power cord Top and front panels See 1 1 BASS BOOST turns the bass enhance ment on off 2 FUNCTION CD TAPE OFF RADIO selects CD tape or radio source of sound power off switch 3 VOL adjusts volume level 4 T...

Page 6: ...erent play modes REP and REP A See 6 7 You can select and change the play modes before or during playback and combine the modes with PROG REP plays the current track continuously REP A repeats the entire CD program 1 To select play mode press REPEAT once or more 2 Press 2 to start playback if in the stop position 3 To return to normal playback press REPEAT repeatedly until the modes are no longer ...

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