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FM MODE
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TUNER
/BAND

REMOTE CONTROLLER RB-MCR60

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/REPEAT

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REMOTE CONTROLLER RB-MCR60

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REMOTE CONTROL

Inserting batteries

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2.

NOTE:
Remove the batteries if the remote control is not to be used for a
month or more. Batteries left in the unit may leak and cause damage.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

SPENT OR DISCHARGED BATTERIES MUST BE RECYCLED
OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL AP-
PLICABLE LAWS.
FOR DETAILED INFORMATION, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL
COUNTY SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY.

Operation

By using the remote control, you can operate the system in the same
way as with the controls on the main unit.

  

1. Power button (

z

/ON)

  2. Sleep button (SLEEP)
  3. Sound preset button (SOUND PRESET)
  4. Preset tuning button(TU PRESET)
  5. Volume buttons (VOL -, VOL +)
  6. Memory button (MEMORY)
  7. Number buttons (1-9, 0)
  8. Tuner function/Band select button (TUNER/BAND)
  9. FM mode/Repeat button (FM MODE/REPEAT)
10. Surround button (SURROUND)
11. Stop button (

N

)

12. Play/Pause button (

I

)

13. Skip/Search/Tuning buttons (

F

/TUNING -, 

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/)

14. Function button (FUNCTION)
15. Bass expander button (BASS)

Number buttons ( 1-9, 0)

These buttons are used to select the track numbers on a disc or
preset radio stations.
If the function is “CD”, the buttons select the track numbers on a
disc.
If the function is “TUNER”, the buttons select preset radio stations.
With any other function, the buttons will not function.

Two buttons must always be pressed.
Example:
To select No. 3, press [0], then [3].
To select No. 10, press [1], then [0].
To select No. 25, press [2], then [5].

Two “AAA” batteries
(not supplied)

Remote sensor

Within approx.
23 feet

Controls

Remote control range

AWM-660/US Eng page

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Summary of Contents for AWM-660

Page 1: ... Remote control E6 Adjusting the clock E7 Before operation E7 Compact disc preparations E8 CD play E8 Listening to the radio E10 Listening to the tapes E11 Before recording E12 Recording E12 Timer operation E13 Remote control operation E14 Troubleshooting guide E15 Maintenance E15 Specifications E16 SANYO S HELP LINE Call the toll free number below if you have any difficulties operating this produ...

Page 2: ...d 2 This warranty shall not apply to the cabinet or cosmetic parts broken or damaged video heads batteries or routine maintenance 3 This warranty does not apply to uncrating setup installation removal of the product for repair or reinstallation of the product after repair 4 This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of SANYO including but n...

Page 3: ... Indicates that there are impor tant operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit WARNING UNAUTHORIZED RECORDING OF COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL MAY VIOLATE APPLI CABLE COPYRIGHT LAWS THE MANUFACTURER ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNAUTHO RIZED DUPLICATION USE OR OTHER ACTS WHICH INFRINGE UPON THE RIGHTS OF COPYRIGHT OWNERS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AM l...

Page 4: ...rmined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV techn...

Page 5: ...IDE SLOT FULLY INSERT ATTENTION POUR ÉVITER LES CHOC ÉLECTRIQUES INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU AU FOND Speakers terminals SPEAKERS To achieve proper stereo reproduction identical connections must be made at the speakers and this unit Connect the connector of the left speaker cable to the SPEAKERS L jack Connect the connector ...

Page 6: ...ptical pickup lens inside the unit Under this condition the unit may be unable to operate properly If this should occur remove the disc and allow the CD player to adjust to the surrounding temperature NOTE If the unit still does not operate correctly please contact your nearest SANYO Authorized Service Center 1 Power button z ON 2 Display 3 CD compartment 4 Record button REC 5 Play button PLAY 6 R...

Page 7: ...n SOUND PRESET 4 Preset tuning button TU PRESET 5 Volume buttons VOL VOL 6 Memory button MEMORY 7 Number buttons 1 9 0 8 Tuner function Band select button TUNER BAND 9 FM mode Repeat button FM MODE REPEAT 10 Surround button SURROUND 11 Stop button N 12 Play Pause button I 13 Skip Search Tuning buttons F TUNING E TUNING 14 Function button FUNCTION 15 Bass expander button BASS Number buttons 1 9 0 T...

Page 8: ...ol If the following buttons are pressed when the power is turned off the unit turns on automatically and the selected function is activated CD section I Remote control I TUNER BAND Selecting the function Press FUNCTION to select the desired function Each time the button is pressed the display changes as follows Cd v Tuner FM v Tuner AM v TAPE v Cd v The function is automatically selected when CD p...

Page 9: ...it can play back the CD R RW that have recorded music data as well However some CD R RWs can not be played back depending on the recording conditions IMPORTANT INFORMATION Sanyo CD players have built in error compensation circuits to cor rect for minor manufacturing defects in a disc There are limits however to the amount of correction possible In some cases the CD player may skip some tracks on a...

Page 10: ...ap pears on the display To cancel repeat play press FM MODE REPEAT again disappears PROGRAMMED PLAY Up to 20 tracks on a disc can be programmed for play in any order First select the CD function and load a disc that you want to program The tracks must be programmed in the stop mode The same track can be programmed more than once 1 Press MEMORY 2 Select a track by using E or F The number buttons on...

Page 11: ... buttons on the remote control can also be used Two buttons must always be pressed Example To select No 9 press 0 then 9 To select No 10 press 1 then 0 4 Press MEMORY If using the number buttons on the remote control this step is not necessary In this example 103 1 MHz FM station is preset on FM chan nel number 9 NOTE If the next step is not taken within 10 seconds while performing steps 2 4 PROG ...

Page 12: ...el for at least 1 second AM 520 1710 kHz 10 kHz steps 522 1710 kHz 9 kHz steps FM 87 9 107 9 kHz 200 kHz steps 87 5 108 0 MHz 50 kHz steps NOTES To receive an FM stereo broadcast make sure that MONO is not displayed If MONO appears press FM MODE REPEAT on the remote control to turn the MONO indication off ST appears when an FM stereo broadcast is received If the signal from an FM stereo stations i...

Page 13: ...ording starts automatically from the beginning of the track 5 Press STOP EJECT at any time to stop recording When the end of the tape is reached the CD player and deck stop automatically Recording from the tuner 1 Tune in the radio station to be recorded 2 Press REC to start recording 3 Press STOP EJECT at any time to stop recording When beat is heard Beat a high pitched noise may sometimes be hea...

Page 14: ... ON to turn the power off NOTE The timer operation is released if a power failure occurs E13 Before setting the timer make sure that the clock is set to the present time See ADJUSTING THE CLOCK Use the main unit for timer operation USING THE WAKE UP TIMER Set the wake up time source to be heard and volume level At the set time the selected source will be heard The sound will be gradu ally increase...

Page 15: ...f by the SLEEP timer REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION NOTE The buttons on the remote control perfom similar functions to similarly marked buttons on the front panel Operation Common section Power On Off z ON Select function FUNCTION Adjust volume VOL or VOL Set surround sound SURROUND Enhance bass BASS Select sound presets SOUND PRESET Set Check sleep time SLEEP Tuner section Select TUNER and or Select ba...

Page 16: ...The memory must be reset Incorrect reception frequency setting Weak signal Dirty heads pinch roller or capstan The guard tabs have been removed from the cas sette WARNING FOR YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY BE SURE TO DISCONNECT THE AC POWER CORD BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH ANY MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING Cleaning the cabinet Use a clean soft cloth moistened with plain lukewarm water and wrung dry Never use benzol be...

Page 17: ...mensions W x H x D Weight RB MCR60 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL Power requirements Dimensions W x H x D Weight AWM 660SP SPEAKER SYSTEM Type Drivers Maximum power handing capacity Nominal impedance Dimensions W x H X D Weight 4 electronic presets 9 dB 70 Hz 8 32 ohms 87 9 MHz 107 9 MHz 200 kHz steps 13 2 dBf mono 520 kHz 1710 kHz 10 kHz steps 500 µ V m AM Loop antenna 4 track 2 channel stereo 60 Hz 13 ...

Page 18: ...SANYO Electric Co Ltd Printed in china E17 AWM 660 US Eng page 4 16 04 5 41 PM 18 ...

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