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The following diagrams illustrate the precautions to be taken
when using or moving your mini-compact system.

Safety Precautions

Ambient operating conditions:
Ambient temperature

5°C-35°C

Humidity

10-75%

Do not expose the unit to direct sun
radiation or other heat sources.
This could lead to overheating and
malfunction of the unit.

Enter

Up

Do

wn

Preset/Manual

Disc 1

On/

Standby

Timer/

Clock

PTY

RDS

AUX

Demo

Mute

Phones

Push Eject

Mono/ST

Band

TUNER

CD

TAPE

Power Surround

Program

CD Repeat

Shuffle

CD

Synchro

Reverse

Mode

Deck  1/2

Counter

Reset

Dubbing

Normal

High

Preset

Memory

REC/Pause

Display

Disc 2

Disc 3

Disc Change

Open/Close

R

Volume

Sound

Mode

Push Eject

Enter

Up

Do

wn

Preset/Manual

Disc 1

On/

Standby

Timer/

Clock

PTY

RDS

AUX

Demo

Mute

Phones

Push Eject

Mono/ST

Band

TUNER

CD

TAPE

Power Surround

Program

CD Repeat

Shuffle

CD

Synchro

Reverse

Mode

Deck  1/2

Counter

Reset

Dubbing

Normal

High

Preset

Memory

REC/Pause

Display

Disc 2

Disc 3

Disc Change

Open/Close

R

Volume

Sound

Mode

Push Eject

Do not place potted plants or vases
on top of the unit. Moisture entering
the unit could lead to dangerous
electric shock and can cause
equipment damage. In such events
immediately disconnect the main
plug from the socket.

During thunderstorms, disconnect
the main plug from the socket.
Main voltage peaks due to lightning
could damage the unit.

Enter

Up

Do

wn

Preset/Manual

Disc 1

On/

Standby

Timer/

Clock

PTY

RDS

AUX

Demo

Mute

Phones

Push Eject

Mono/ST

Band

TUNER

CD

TAPE

Power Surround

Program

CD Repeat

Shuffle

CD

Synchro

Reverse

Mode

Deck  1/2

Counter

Reset

Dubbing

Normal

High

Preset

Memory

REC/Pause

Display

Disc 2

Disc 3

Disc Change

Open/Close

R

Volume

Sound

Mode

Push Eject

VOLUME  

UP  

DOWN

Remove the batteries from the
remote control, if not used for any
extended period.
Leaking batteries can cause serious
damage to the remote control.

When using headphones, take care
not to listen at excessive volumes.
Extended use of headphones at
high volumes will lead to hearing
damage.

Do not place heavy items on the
main lead. Main cable damage can
lead to damage of the equipment (fire
hazard) and can cause electric
shock.

Do not remove any equipment panels.
The inside of the unit 
contains live components, which
cause electric shock.

Enter

Up

Do

wn

Preset/Manual

Disc 1

On/

Standby

Timer/

Clock

PTY

RDS

AUX

Demo

Mute

Phones

Push Eject

Mono/ST

Band

TUNER

CD

TAPE

Power Surround

Program

CD Repeat

Shuffle

CD

Synchro

Reverse

Mode

Deck  1/2

Counter

Reset

Dubbing

Normal

High

Preset

Memory

REC/Pause

Display

Disc 2

Disc 3

Disc Change

Open/Close

R

Volume

Sound

Mode

Push Eject

Enter

Up

Do

wn

Preset/Manual

Disc 1

On/

Standby

Timer/

Clock

PTY

RDS

AUX

Demo

Mute

Phones

Push Eject

Mono/ST

Band

TUNER

CD

TAPE

Power Surround

Program

CD Repeat

Shuffle

CD

Synchro

Reverse

Mode

Deck  1/2

Counter

Reset

Dubbing

Normal

High

Preset

Memory

REC/Pause

Display

Disc 2

Disc 3

Disc Change

Open/Close

R

Volume

Sound

Mode

Push Eject

To obtain the best possible results from your mini-compact
system, you must clean the following elements regularly:

The outer casing

The compact disc player

The cassette players (heads, rollers and drive capstans)

Always unplug the system from the wall outlet:

Before cleaning it

If you are not going to be using it for a long time

Outer Casing
Clean the outer casing regularly using a soft cloth and a light detergent. Do
not use abrasive powders, liquids or aerosol cleaners. Never let any liquids
get into the system.

Compact Disc Player

Before playing a compact disc, clean it with a special CD cleaning
agent. Do not use the same cleaning agents as for vinyl LP records.
Carefully wipe the disc from the centre outward.

Regularly clean the player with a special cleaning disc (available from
your local dealer).

Tape Decks

Press Push Eject(

) to open the cassette deck.

Use a cotton bud and a special cassette cleaning agent to clean the:

Head (1)

Rollers (2)

Drive capstans (3)

If you will not be using the remote control for a long time,
remove the batteries to prevent corrosion.

Although your system is very hard-wearing, it should not be
used in an excessively dusty environment or subjected to
shocks or extreme heat (close to heating appliances or in
direct sunlight, etc.).

If the unit emits an unpleasant odor when in use, unplug it
from the main supply and contact the after-sales service.

Cleaning Your Mini-Compact
System

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2

2

3

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Summary of Contents for MAX-L82

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual THREE CD CHANGER MINI COMPACT SYSTEM CD R RW PLAYBACK MAX L82 MAX WL85 ...

Page 2: ...enough to reach a power point you should obtain a suitable safety approved extension lead or consult your dealer for assistance However if there is no alternative to cutting off the plug remove the fuse and then safely dispose of the plug Do not connect the plug to a main socket as there is a risk of shock hazard from the bared flexible cord Never attempt to insert bare wires directly into a main ...

Page 3: ...Storing the Radio Stations 14 Selecting a Stored Station 15 Improving Radio Reception 15 About RDS broadcasting 16 About RDS DISPLAY function 16 PTY Program Type indication and PTY SEARCH function 17 TAPE DECK Listening to a Cassette 18 CD Synchro Record Feature 18 Recording a Compact Disc 18 Recording a Radio Program 19 Copying a Cassette Dubbing 19 Selecting the Cassette Playback Mode Deck 2 Onl...

Page 4: ...on buttons 26 Moving Jog 27 Enter 28 Sound Mode 29 S BASS MAX L82 Subwoofer Level MAX WL85 30 Volume 31 Power Surround 32 Function Selection buttons 33 Open Close 34 Disc Change Front Panel View Enter Up Down Preset Manual Disc 1 On Standby Timer Clock PTY RDS AUX Demo Mute Phones Push Eject Mono ST Band TUNER CD TAPE Power Surround Program CD Repeat Shuffle CD Synchro Reverse Mode Deck 1 2 Counte...

Page 5: ...uning Mode 11 CD Track or Radio Station Search 12 CD Play and Pause 13 Deck Stop 14 Deck Play 15 Mono ST Selection 16 TUNER Band 17 AUX 18 Program Set 19 Mute 20 Timer On Off On Standby Deck 1 2 Repeat CD VOL CD Tuning Mode VOL CD Mono ST TUNER Band Program Set Sound Mode AUX Disc Skip Timer On Off Mute TAPE CD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 ...

Page 6: ...t 1 Subwooferspeaker Connector Terminals 2 AM Aerial Connector Terminal 3 FM Aerial Connector Terminal 4 Mainspeaker Connector Terminals 5 CD Digital out Jack 6 AUX Input FM 75Ω AM ANT R L SPEAKER 6Ω AUX IN R L DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL 1 2 3 4 5 MAX L82 FM 75Ω AM ANT SUBWOOFER 4Ω R L R L MAIN SPEAKER 8Ω AUX IN R L DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 MAX WL85 ...

Page 7: ...pact System Connecting your System to the Power Supply Enter Up Do wn Preset Manual Disc 1 On Standby Timer Clock PTY RDS AUX Demo Mute Phones Push Eject Mono ST Band TUNER CD TAPE Power Surround Program CD Repeat Shuffle CD Synchro Reverse Mode Deck 1 2 Counter Reset Dubbing Normal High Preset Memory REC Pause Display Disc 2 Disc 3 Disc Change Open Close R Volume Sound Mode Push Eject 1 2 R L AUX...

Page 8: ... of the speaker terminal on the rear of the unit Insert the end of the speaker cord into the terminal Match the polarity colors Red to red and black to black Release the finger from the clamp Use only speakers with the same speaker impedance as indicat ed by the speaker terminals on the rear of the unit Connecting the Loudspeakers SPEAKER 6Ω R L This unit can output CD digital sound signals throug...

Page 9: ...g the connector on the FM aerial supplied into the coaxial socket 75Ω marked FM on the rear of the system Follow the instructions given on Page 14 to tune into a radio station and determine the best position for the aerial If reception is poor you may need to install an outdoor aerial To do so connect an outdoor FM aerial to the FM socket on the rear of the system using a 75Ω coaxial cable not sup...

Page 10: ...tart again Switch the system on by pressing On Standby Press Timer Clock twice Result CLOCK is displayed Press Enter Result The hour flashes To Turn the Moving Jog knob to the Increase the hours Right Decrease the hours Left When the correct hour is displayed press Enter Result The minutes flash To Turn the Moving Jog knob to the Increase the minutes Right Decrease the minutes Left When the correc...

Page 11: ...f you have loaded more than one compact disc they will be played in turn Adjust the volume as required by Turning the Volume knob on the front panel or Pressing the VOL or buttons on the remote control To pause temporarily during playback press CD Press CD again to continue disc playback Press when you have finished When playing a disc you can load new discs without stopping the current one To do ...

Page 12: ...nction To search through the tracks Press and hold down Forwards for at least one second Backwards for at least one second You can aslo press and hold down on the front panel to auto search through the tracks You can listen to the tracks on a compact disc in a different order each time as the various tracks will be selected automatically in a random sequence Press the Shuffle button Result The Shu...

Page 13: ...tracks Press Program to confirm your selection Result The selection is stored and is displayed To select other tracks repeat Steps 4 to 6 Press CD to listen to the track selection in the order programmed To Turn the Moving Jog knob Listen to the current track again One notch to the left Listen to the previous track Two notches to the left Listen to the next track One notch to the right Skip forwar...

Page 14: ...ing the Moving Jog knob to the right or to the left to increase or decrease the frequency respectively or Pressing Tuning or on the remote control To scroll through the frequencies faster when searching manually hold down the Preset Manual Down or Up buttons The automatic search procedure may stop on a frequency that does not correspond to a radio station If this happens use the manual search mode...

Page 15: ... Result The PRGM is displayed for a few seconds b Press Preset Manual Down and Up to assign a program number between 1 and 15 c Press Preset Memory to store the radio station Result PRGM is no longer flashed and the station is stored To store any other radio frequencies required repeat Steps 3 to 8 The PROGRAM function can be used to assign a new station to an existing program number You can also ...

Page 16: ...l cases 5 TA Traffic Announcement When this symbol flashes it shows that the traffic announcement is in progress 6 EON Enhanced Other Networks Information Offers the RDS information on other networks About PS NAME MODE Displays the name of broadcasting station Press the RDS Display button to select the PS NAME PS NAME appears on the display If the PS information is being received the PS name BBC A...

Page 17: ... SCIENCE VARIED POP M ROCK M M O R M LIGHT M CLASSIC OTHER M WEATHER FINANCE CHILDREN SOCIAL A RELIGION PHONE IN TRAVEL LEISURE JAZZ COUNTRY NATIONAL M OLDIES FOLK M DOCUMENT TEST Program Type News including an announced opinion and report Several matters including a current incident documentary discussion and analysis Information including weights and measures returns and fore cast matters intere...

Page 18: ...isc Select the required track and press CD Synchro or press CD Synchro directly to start recording at the beginning of the disc Result is displayed in red and recording starts To stop recording press The direct recording mode enables you to start recording with any track on the compact disc You can only record on cassettes in Deck 2 You do not need to adjust the volume as it has no effect on the r...

Page 19: ...t Manual TUNER Preset Manual 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 1 3 5 4 4 You can copy a cassette from Deck 1 to Deck 2 Two options are available Normal speed dubbing High speed dubbing You do not need to adjust the volume as it has no effect on the recording Take care not to insert the tape to be copied in Deck 2 as it will be erased when you start recording Switch your system on by pressing On Standby Insert a blank...

Page 20: ...no ST Program CD Repeat Shuffle CD Synchro Reverse Mode Deck 1 2 Counter Reset Dubbing Normal High Preset Memory REC Pause When playing a cassette in one of the cassette decks a counter is displayed to enable you to take note of the counter value at the start of each track to start playback at the beginning of the track to which you wish to listen Before starting to record a cassette for which you...

Page 21: ...ash c Set the minutes by tuning the Moving Jog knob to the right or to the left d Press Enter Result VOL XX is displayed where XX corresponds to the volume already set Press Preset Manual Down and Up to adjust the volume level and press Enter Result The source to be selected is displayed Turn the Moving Jog knob to select the source to be played when the system switches on If you select You must a...

Page 22: ...ipped with a preset equalizer that allows you to choose the most appropriate balance between treble and bass frequencies according to the type of music you are listening to Press Sound Mode on the front panel or on the remote control until the required option is selected To obtain a Select Normal balance linear PASS Balance suitable for pop music POP Balance suitable for rock music ROCK Balance su...

Page 23: ...D Synchro Reverse Mode Deck 1 2 Dubbin Normal Preset Memory REC Pause Your mini compact system has a bass amplification function called S Bass Super Bass Sound This function makes the sound more powerful and real Press the S BASS button on the front panel Result S BASS is displayed and SBS ON is displayed for a few seconds To cancel this function press S BASS again 1 2 Super Bass Sound MAX L82 ONL...

Page 24: ...e of the equipment fire hazard and can cause electric shock Do not remove any equipment panels The inside of the unit contains live components which cause electric shock Enter Up Down Preset Manual Disc 1 On Standby Timer Clock PTY RDS AUX Demo Mute Phones Push Eject Mono ST Band TUNER CD TAPE Power Surround Program CD Repeat Shuffle CD Synchro Reverse Mode Deck 1 2 Counter Reset Dubbing Normal Hi...

Page 25: ...stem does not work There is no sound The Timer does not work In case it does not work even the action is taken as above The compact disc player does not start playing The tape does not start playing The volume falls off The cassette is not erased correctly There is excessive wow and flutter Reception is poor or no radio sta tions are received at all G E N E R A L C D R A D I O C A S S E T T E S Ch...

Page 26: ...pacity 3 discs Frequency range 20 Hz 20 KHz 1 dB Signal noise ratio 90 dB at 1 KHz with filter Distortion 0 05 at 1 KHz Channel separation 74 dB Disc sizes Diameter 120 or 80 mm Thickness 1 2 mm TAPE DECK Frequency range 125 Hz 10 KHz Signal noise ratio 40 dB Channel separation 35 dB Erasing effect 60 dB AMPLIFIER Output power 6 Ω 2 x 120 Watts RMS total harmonic distortion 10 MAX L82 8 Ω 2 x 80 W...

Page 27: ...ELECTRONICS THIS APPLIANCE IS MANUFACTURED BY AH68 00780B ...

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