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RECORDING

Recording copyright material without permission of the copyright owners 
is usually an infringement. If you wish to re-record copyright material, 
permission from the copyright owner is necessary. SANYO does not 
approve of, and cannot be held responsible for, any unlawful use of this
machine.

Recording discs (Synchronous recording)

1.   Load a blank cassette.
2.   Select “CD” function.
3.   Load the disc to be recorded.
-   Select the track number if required.
-   For programmed recording, programme the material in advance (as 

described under “Programmed play”).

4.   Press the 

M

 button. The 

A

 button is engaged simultaneously and 

CD recording starts.

-  

When you want to record music as you listen, press the 

button. Recording starts automatically from the beginning of 
the track.

5. Press the 

N

/

Q

 button to stop recording.

When the end of the tape is reached, the CD player and deck stop 
automatically.

Recording from the tuner

1.   Load a blank cassette.
2.   Tune in the radio button to be recorded.
3.   Press the 

M

 button to start recording.

4.   Press the 

N

/

Q

 button to stop recording.

When beat is heard

Beat (a high-pitched noise) may sometimes be heard during the recording
of radio broadcasts. If this occurs, set the BEAT CANCEL switch (the 
rear of the unit) to 1 or 2 position the reduces the level of the beat noise.

Safeguards against accidental erasure

Accidental erasure can be prevented by breaking out the tabs on the end 
of the cassette tape (where the tape is not exposed) using a screwdriver
or similar implement.

If a tab is broken out in error and you wish to re-record the tape, simply 
block the tab hole using adhesive tape and the tape can be used for 
recording again.

Side A

Side B

TIMER OPERATION

Wake-up timer

Set the on and off time, the unit will turn on and start the selected 
function automatically at the on time, and will turn off when the off time 
arrives.
The timer will function every day unless it is released.

Preparations

Make absolutely sure that the clock is set to the correct time before 
setting the timer.
-   Prepare the source to be used.
-   Adjust the tuner or band of radio if choosing “TUNER”.
-   Place the disc in advance if choosing “CD”.

For example:Waking up at 7:30 every day and listening to the CD until 
8:15.
1.  Turn on the power and press the TIMER button. “SELECT  

SOURCES” scrolls on the display.

2.  Press the FUNCTION button to select “CD”.

3.  Press the TIMER button. Volume level blinks on the display. Press 

the or  - button to select the volume.

4.  Press the TIMER button. “SET ON TIMER” scrolls on the display.
5.  Press the TIMER button again. The hour section of the preset on-

time blinks on the display.

6. Press 

the 

e

 or  

button to set the hours.

7.  Press the TIMER button. The minute section blinks on the display.
8. Press 

the 

e

 or  

button to set the minutes.

9.  Press the TIMER button. “SET OFF TIMER” scrolls on the display.
10. Repeat above steps 5-8 to set off time.
11. Press the TIMER button to complete the setting. Original function 

retuns.Then turn off the power. The clock time appears and 
remains lit.

Note:

The preset function starts when the timer on-time arrives.

 

The volume increases gradually to the preset level.

-  When the timer off-timer arrives, the power turns off and the timer is 

set to the standy mode. Timer operation repeats everyday. 

To release the timer

In power on mode, press the TIMER button once,   disappears. 
Or in power off mode, press the 

z

/STANDBY button to turn on the unit.

 disappears.

Sleep timer (Remote control only)

The sleep timer automatically switches off the power after a preset time 
has elapsed. There are 9 time periods available: 90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40, 
30, 20, and 10 minutes.

Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to select the desired sleep time.
After several seconds, the original display returns, “

z

z

” remains lit.

To release the sleep timer while in operation

Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to select “OFF”, “

z

z

” disappears 

from the display. The timer is also released if the power is switched off.

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Summary of Contents for DC-DA1465M

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Micro Component System DC DA1465M e i e 1465AUfcover indd 1 1465AUfcover indd 1 2008 7 28 10 00 58 2008 7 28 10 00 58 ...

Page 2: ... apparatus The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers table cloths curtains etc No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus To be completely disconnect the power input the mains plug of apparatus shall be disconnect from the mains The rating label is located on the rear of cabinet A t t e n t i o n s...

Page 3: ...e AM LOOP terminals Place the loop aerial in a position which yields the best AM reception or attach it to a wall or other surface CONNECTIONS FM aerial AM loop aerial L ch speaker R ch speaker Red Black Black Red To an AC outlet Note To minimize noise the speaker mains and any other leads should not come close to the FM aerial lead and AM loop aerial Do not place the aerial leads close to the sys...

Page 4: ... i e 1 Power Stand by button z STANDBY 2 Mute button MUTE 3 Timer button TIMER 4 Program Clock button PROGRAM CLOCK 5 Play mode button PLAY MODE 6 Stop button n 7 Display button DISPLAY 8 Skip Search File select Tuning button f e 9 Play Pause button i 10 FM mode button FM MODE 11 Volume button VOLUME 12 Bass expander button DBBS 13 Number button 0 1 9 14 Sleep button SLEEP 15 Sound mode select but...

Page 5: ...splay 2 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button again After SET CLOCK appears on the display the time system appears Press the f or e button to select 24HR 3 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button The hours display blinks 4 Press the f or e button to set the hours 5 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button The minutes display blinks 6 Press the f or e button to set the minutes 7 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button to complete th...

Page 6: ...on again to close it READING blinks for several seconds then the total number of tracks and total playing time appear Note If a badly scratched disc is loaded or if the disc is loaded with the label facing downward NO DISC appears If this occurs load the disc correctly or replace the damaged disc 5 Press the i button Play starts from the first track The current track number and elapsed playing tim...

Page 7: ...tedly before or during play to select various play modes available Each time the button is pressed the play mode changes as shown below appears Repeat one track ALL appears Repeat all tracks appears Play all tracks randomly Released Normal play mode v v v v Random play will not function during programmed play PROGRAMMED PLAY Up to 40 tracks on a disc can be programmed for play in any order First s...

Page 8: ...directory sample Play order song01 v song02 v v song14 Folder number F01 There is no MP3 file The unit skips it song01 mp3 song02 mp3 song03 mp3 song04 mp3 song05 mp3 douc01 doc photo01 jpg song06 mp3 song07 mp3 song08 mp3 song09 mp3 song10 mp3 song11 mp3 song12 mp3 song13 mp3 song14 mp3 MP3 CD F01 albumF01 F02 albumF02 F04 albumF03 F03 albumF04 Note Some MP3 WMA CDs cannot be played depending on ...

Page 9: ...or press the FM MODE button to change to the monaural mode The reception may be improved but the sound will be monaural LISTENING TO TAPE 1 Press the FUNCTION button to select TAPE function TAPE appears 2 Pull the OPEN A portion to open the cassette button cover 3 Press the N Q button to open the cassette holder 4 Load the cassette After loading the cassette push the cassette holder back into posi...

Page 10: ...s released Preparations Make absolutely sure that the clock is set to the correct time before setting the timer Prepare the source to be used Adjust the tuner or band of radio if choosing TUNER Place the disc in advance if choosing CD For example Waking up at 7 30 every day and listening to the CD until 8 15 1 Turn on the power and press the TIMER button SELECT SOURCES scrolls on the display 2 Pre...

Page 11: ... alcohol since they will mar the finish of the surfaces MAINTENANCE 1 2 5 4 3 1 Cotton swab 2 Capstan 3 Pinch roller 4 5 Heads Cleaning the tape heads To ensure continued high performance use cotton swab to clean the heads pinch roller and capstan of the decks after about every 10 hours of use If the dirt persists soak the swab in a little methylated spirit or head cleaning fluid and then clean 14...

Page 12: ...uency response 80 12 000 Hz Fast forward rewind time Approx 110 sec C 60 General Output power 4 W ch AC max Inputs LINE IN 500 mV 50 KΩ Outputs SPEAKERS 4 ohms PHONES 8 32 ohms Power requirement AC 230 240V 50 Hz Power consumption 27 W Dimensions 160 W x 225 H x 180 D mm Weight Approx 2 5 kg Speaker systems Type Full range bass reflex Unit used 9 cm cone type Maximum power handling capacity 6W Nom...

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