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To change the timer settings

1.

Press the CLOCK/TIMER button to select the setting to be
changed.

2.

Press the MEMORY button so that the display blinks.

3.

Change the setting as explained above.

To release the timer

Press the CLOCK/TIMER button for at least 1 second, “ 

0

 ” display

disappears.

To set the timer again with the same settings

1.

Press the CLOCK/TIMER button for at least 1 second to display “ 

0

 ”.

2.

Press the 

z

/ON button to switch off the power.

Note:
The timer operation is released if a power failure occurs.

Using the 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 and hold down the SLEEP button to select the desired sleep
time. “SLEEP” blinks and the selected time appears on the display.
After several seconds, the original display returns, “SLEEP” remains
lit.

To release the sleep timer while in operation

Press the SLEEP button, “SLEEP” disappears from the display. The
timer is also released if the power is switched off.

When the timer ON time arrives, the power is turned on automatically
and the unit starts playing with the preset function selected.

“ 

0

 ” remains lit while timer operation is engaged,

When the timer OFF time arrives, the power turns off and the
timer is set to the standby mode. Timer operation repeats this
cycle every day.

To check the timer settings

Turn on the power, then press the CLOCK/TIMER button repeatedly.
The timer settings are displayed in the following order.

Present time.

Timer on time.

Timer off time.

Original preset function.

Original display returns.

MAINTENANCE

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.

Cleaning the unit

Clean the outside of the unit with a clean soft cloth, moistened with
lukewarm water. Do not use benzene, thinner or alcohol since they will
mar the finish of the surfaces.

Cleaning the CD player lens

The lens should never be touched. If dust is on the lens, blow it off using
a camera lens blower. (Fig. 10) (Consult your dealer.)

5

1

2

4

3

1.

Cotton swab

2.

Capstan

3.

Pinch roller

4, 5. Head

11. Press the MEMORY button. Preset function and “

0

” blink.

12. Turn the VOLUME control to set the desired function.

Functions for selection appears:
CD 

v

 TUNER 

v

 TAPE 

v

 VIDEO 

v

 REC TU

In this example. “TAPE” is selected.

13. Press the MEMORY button, desired function remains lit.  “ 

0

 ”

keep blinks for about 8 seconds. Then the display comes back to
the original.

PROG.

VCD

PROG.

VCD

blinks for 8 seconds

original display

DC-MCR300_AU

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Summary of Contents for DC-MCR300

Page 1: ...N MANUAL DC MCR300 Micro Component System VOL VOL SLEEP z ON FUNCTION MEMORY BASS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 i n PRESET OVER SOUND TUNING f e TUNER BAND a d c n TAPE FM MODE REPEAT r j REMOTE CONTROLLER RB MCR300 CD RANDOM ...

Page 2: ...unit If this happens take out the disc leave the unit for about 1 hour and then pro ceed to operate The system s speakers use powerful magnets Do not place timepieces credit cards cassette tapes or video tapes etc near the speakers Do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a book case or built in cabinet No object filled with liquids such as vase shall be placed on the apparatus CL...

Page 3: ...a position which yields minimal distortion and noise In fringe areas or where reception is distorted or noisy an FM outdoor aerial not supplied should be connected instead of the simple indoor aerial Consult your dealer AM Loop aerial Assemble the loop aerial as shown in figure CONNECTIONS Unwind the aerial wires then connect them to the AM LOOP terminals Place the loop aerial in a position which ...

Page 4: ...Remote sensor IR 8 Function button FUNCTION 9 Volume button VOLUME 10 Sound preset SOUND PRESET 11 Display Cassette deck 1 Tape function Forward play button TAPE a 2 Record Record pause button j 3 Rewind Fast forward buttons f e CD player Tuner 1 Play Pause button CD i 2 Stop button n 3 CD repeat button CD REPEAT 4 FM mode button FM MODE 5 Skip Search Tuning buttons f TUNING e 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 6...

Page 5: ... 12 CD Play Pause button i 13 Preset button PRESET 14 Function button FUNCTION 15 Sleep button SLEEP 16 Memory button MEMORY 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 butto...

Page 6: ...he minutes 5 Press the MEMORY button The clock starts The time can be set accurately by pressing the MEMORY but ton when a time signal is heard To display the clock during operation press the CLOCK TIMER button briefly After a few seconds the original display returns If a power failure occurs or the mains lead is disconnected when re connect the power the clock display blinks Reset the time again ...

Page 7: ...CD i button Track skip Skipping forward Press the e button briefly during play to skip to the next track A track is skipped each time the button is pressed Skipping back Press the f button briefly during play to skip back to the beginning of the track currently play Press the button again immediately to skip back to the beginning of the previous track Repeat play Press the REPEAT button or the CD ...

Page 8: ...t will scan up or down the band and re ceive the next receivable station Press the button again to continue When using the remote control use the or TUNING button Manual tuning Press the TUNING or TUNING button briefly until the desired frequency is displayed To preset stations Up to 20 stations for FM band 20 stations for AM band can be preset 1 Tune in the station to be preset as described above...

Page 9: ... remains lit and a blinks on the display To add another 5 second blank space press the r button again To resume recording press the TAPE a button 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 Fig 9 If a tab is broken out in error and you wish t...

Page 10: ...the timer OFF time arrives the power turns off and the timer is set to the standby mode Timer operation repeats this cycle every day To check the timer settings Turn on the power then press the CLOCK TIMER button repeatedly The timer settings are displayed in the following order Present time Timer on time Timer off time Original preset function Original display returns MAINTENANCE Cleaning the tap...

Page 11: ...7 5 108 MHz AM 522 1710 kHz 9 kHz steps 520 1710 kHz 10 kHz steps General Output power 30 W x 2 at 6 ohms 10 distortion Input VIDEO AUDIO IN 900mV 50kΩ Outputs SPEAKER 6 ohms PHONES 8 32 ohms Power requirements AC 230 240V 50 Hz Power consumption 48 W Dimensions 280 W x 135 H x 293 D mm Weight 4 3 kg Speaker systems magnetic shield Type 2 way bass reflex Unit used Woofer 10 cm cone type Tweeter 3 ...

Page 12: ... 11 SANYO Electric Co Ltd Printed in China AU 1AD6P1P1957 GA ...

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