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11

CASSETTE RECORDER OPERATION

 

 

Checking the Cassette   

Make sure that the cassette tape has on slack before inserting it to cassette compartment. If the 

tape slacks, the trouble may result when you play the tape, use a pencil as shown to take up slack 

on one of the reels.(Refer to figure on the right.) 

 

 

 

 

 

PLAYBACK 

1. 

Slide FUNCTION selector to TAPE-OFF. 

2. 

Open the CASSETTE BUTTON DOOR 

3. Press 

the 

  button to open the cassette door. Insert a prerecorded cassette into the 

cassette compartment with the exposed side uppermost and push the door to close the door.   

4. Press 

the 

 

button to start playback. 

5. Press 

the 

    STOP/EJECT button to stop playing. 

PAUSE control 

To pause temporarily during tape playback, Press the 

  button. The disc playback will pause, 

press the 

  button again to resume playback

 

Fast Forward and REWIND   

Press the 

 

F. FWD or 

REWIND Buttons on the main unit to wind the tape backward quickly 

or wind the tape forward quickly. 

 

RECORDING 

A) Recording from the radio 

1. 

Slide the FUNCTION button to RADIO position. 

2. 

Turn the TUNING button to select the desired band. 

3.

 

Insert a blank tape with exposed side downwards and full spool to the left side into cassette 

compartment and close cassette door.

 

4.

 Press 

the   RECORD button to start recording,

 

5.

 

Press the 

button to stop recording

 

B) Recording from the Compact Disc 

1. 

Slide the FUNCTION button to CD position. 

2. 

Load a CD and select the desired track. 

Summary of Contents for DC-MX31

Page 1: ...DC MX31 INSTRUCTION MANUAL MICRO Hi Fi SYSTEM ...

Page 2: ...RTANT NOTE 3 LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 4 SETTING UP AND CONNECTING THE UNIT 6 BASIC OPERATION 7 RADIO OPERATION 7 COMPACT DISC OPERATION 8 MP3 WMA DISC OPERATION 9 CASSETTE RECORDER OPERATION 11 MAINTENANCE 12 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 14 SPECIFICATIONS 15 ...

Page 3: ... be placed on the apparatus z Ensure the unit is plugged into an AC 230 240V 50 Hz power outlet Using the wrong type of power outlet might damage the unit and even ca use fire z Danger of damage if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type z Before turning on the power for the first time make sure the power cord is properly installed z To reduce the risk of elec...

Page 4: ...the listed guidelines in order to prevent possible damage to or loss of hearing Establish a safety sound lever Over time your hearing will adapt to continuous load sounds and will give the impression that the volume has in fact been reduced What seems normal to you may in fact be harmful To guard against this set the initial volume of the equipment to a low level Once you have established a comfor...

Page 5: ... 13 PLAY MODE Button 14 STOP Button 15 FOLDER Button 16 PHONES Socket 17 AUX IN Socket 18 FUNCTION Selector TAPE OFF CD RADIO AUX 19 BAND Selector AM FM FM ST 20 BASSXPANDER 21 Cassette Door 22 PLAY Button 23 STOP EJECT Button 24 RECORD Button 25 PAUSE Button 26 REWIND Button 27 F FWD Button 28 Cassette Buttons Door 29 CD Door 30 CD Door OPEN Button 31 R R Right Speaker Terminal 32 L L Left Speake...

Page 6: ... Button 38 F R Button 39 PLAY MODE Button 40 FOLDER Button 41 FOLDER Button 42 PROGRAM Note The distance between the remote control and the main unit should not be too far The remote control should be within approx 7 meters at straight line to the REMOTE Sensor ...

Page 7: ... Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss Mains connection This unit was designed to operate at an AC 230 240V 50 Hz house current Connecting this system to any other power supply could result in damage to the unit which is not covered by your warranty If this plug is not fit for your outlet you should change your outlet by a qualified licensed electrician BATT...

Page 8: ... BASSXPANDER button once to active boost low frequency sound and the BASSXPANDER indicator will light up OFF Press once during ON mode and BASSXPANDER Indicator goes off RADIO OPERATION 1 Connect the power cord 2 Slide the FUNCTION selector to RADIO position 3 Slide the BAND selector to select the desired band AM FM FM ST 4 Turn the TUNING button to select the desired band 5 Adjust VOLUME control ...

Page 9: ...control The disc playback will pause Press the PLAY PAUSE button again to resume playback Skip track During playback press the or buttons on the main unit or press F F or F R Buttons on the remote control to skip to the previous or next tracks PLAY MODE CONTROL There are three play modes Press the PLAY MODE button once to active RPT mode press the PLAY MODE button twice to active RPT ALL mode Pres...

Page 10: ...back Press the STOP button twice during playback or open the CD door or change to another mode to erase the programmed tracks MP3 WMA DISC OPERATION Normal Playback After loading a MP3 WMA press PLAY PAUSE button to start playback The MP3 or WMA and current track number will indicate in the display Pause control To pause temporarily during MP3 playback press the PLAY PAUSE button The disc playback...

Page 11: ...nt disc in a random order This function can be selected when the disc is playing or when in a stop mode Press the PLAY MODE button fourth times to random play mode The RDM indicator is shown in the display If necessary press the PLAY PAUSE button to begin playback The player will randomly select a track to play from the disc Note In program mode Random playback can t be selected Clear Play mode Pr...

Page 12: ...s the STOP EJECT button to stop playing PAUSE control To pause temporarily during tape playback Press the button The disc playback will pause press the button again to resume playback Fast Forward and REWIND Press the F FWD or REWIND Buttons on the main unit to wind the tape backward quickly or wind the tape forward quickly RECORDING A Recording from the radio 1 Slide the FUNCTION button to RADIO ...

Page 13: ...terial permanently break out the tab on the back of the cassette with a screwdriver To protect side A break out tab 1 To protect side B break out tab 2 Note A cassette with the erase guard tabs removed cannot be erased or used for recording and the RECORD button cannot be pressed To record on a cassette from which the cab has been removed simply attach adhesive tape over the tab opening 3 MAINTENA...

Page 14: ...st should be carefully wiped off the disc s recorded surface with a soft cloth Unlike conventional records compact discs have no groove to collect dust and microscopic debris so gently wiping with a piece of soft cloth should remove most particle Cleaning the tape heads When dust or reddish brown oxide has accumulated on the tape deck heads pinch roller and capstan Failure to clean these parts can...

Page 15: ...ide the BAND selector to select AM or FM band AM or FM no sound Volume at minimum Increase the volume level CD MP3 Player Unit not in CD mode Slide the FUNCION selector to CD mode CD is not installed or installed incorrectly Load a CD check that the CD is placed in the tray with the label side uppermost Disc is non standard Use correct disc CD Player doesn t play Disc is not compatible with format...

Page 16: ... DC Bias Erase System Magnet Erase Audio Section Power Output 2 Watts RMS X 2 Headphone Impedance 8 32 ohm Speaker System Impedance 4 ohm Driver 3 inch full range General Power Source AC 230 240V 50Hz DC 3V 1 pc of CR2025 lithium battery included or equivalent for remote handset Power Consumption 23 Watts Dimension mm Main Unit 155 W x 224 H x 211 5 D Speaker Box 119 W x224 H x 153 D approx Net We...

Page 17: ...SANYO Electric Co Ltd Made in China CODE NO 172 G401043010 OSY ...

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