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Summary of Contents for RP-9520

Page 1: ...USER S GUIDE RP 9520 _ vvv RECEIVED SIP 3 0 1997 AUDIO ...

Page 2: ...hook it up then as you have time you can read about all of the great features of this stereo DON T FORGET THE NOTES Don t forget to read the notes in the margins too They give you extra information that can help you get the most from your stereo If you have any questions be sure to check the Troubleshooting Tips section the Index or the Table of Contents to help you find the answer TABLE OF CONTEN...

Page 3: ...connecting the antennas extend them to their full length then you can adjust their position for better reception when you are listening to the radio AC POWER Plug the power cord into an AC power outlet that accepts the polarized plug one blade wider than the other Notice that the Standby Indicator Light comes on to let you know that the system is plugged in and ready to use This light stays on as ...

Page 4: ...me The volume level is displayed numerically in the display from 0 mute to 32 DIGITAL EQUALIZER Preset Pressing the ROCK POP or CLASSICAL buttons control the visual electronic equalizer Press this button to choose one of the preset electronic equalizer frequencies ROCK POP or CLASSICAL appears in the display Pressing the preset buttons twice will put you in the FLAT mode not shown in the display B...

Page 5: ...s the PRESET TUNE button to access tune mode The programmed preset number is not displayed and PROGRAM does not light 2 Press the up down buttons to scroll through the frequency band to the desired station 3 Press MEMORY 4 Press the up down buttons to scroll through the presets to desired preset number 5 Press MEMORY again to store the station RECALLING PRESET STATIONS To recall a preset station m...

Page 6: ...ing on the disc press the CD function button REMAIN TIME appears above the time remaining on the disc SHUFFLING PLAY ORDER Turning on the Shuffle feature causes the tracks to play in a random order Press the SHUFFLE button to start random track play SHUFFLE appears in the display while the feature is active Press the SHUFFLE button a second time to turn it off REPEATING PLAY ORDER Use the REPEAT b...

Page 7: ... PROGRAM button followed by the CLEAR button terminates CD play and all selected play modes are then cancelled USING AUTO TRACK SKIP ATS Auto Track Skip ATS is the opposite of programmed play instead of programming the tracks you want to hear you indicate which tracks you don t want to hear You can choose as many as 16 tracks to be automatically skipped The process for creating and editing an ATS ...

Page 8: ...o end recording RECORDING FROM CD PLAYER 1 Insert a cassette tape into Deck 1 2 Choose the CD function 3 Insert the disc s to be recorded You can start with any track on a disc or you can create a program to record 4 Press the RECORD button on the cassette deck to begin recording 5 Press PLAY PAUSE on the CD player to begin recording RECORDING CASSETTES 1 Insert the pre recorded tape you want to r...

Page 9: ... or damage the tape itself Keep cassettes in their boxes when not in use Cassette tapes can be erased by magnetic fields produced by magnets electric motors electrical transformers and other devices Keep tapes away from magnets and magnetic fields CLEANING THE TAPE HEADS Iron oxide particles from the magnetic tape can build up on the parts that come in contact with the tape These deposits can caus...

Page 10: ...ators CD PlayingTime 4 EQ display 4 Number indicator 4 Radio Band 4 Panel Display Messages 9 PROGRAM 10 Programming Play Order 10 R Radio Band Indicator 4 Recalling and Editing the Program 11 Recording on Cassette Tapes from a CD 13 Remote Control 14 battery installation 14 CDbutton 14 EQPRESET button 14 MUTEbutton 14 PLAY PAUSE button 14 POWERbutton 14 PRESET button 14 REPEAT button 14 SEEIG_CAN ...

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