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Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MAIWAL DC T44 NEW INTERIOR COMPONENT SYSTEM ...

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Page 3: ...idityand littledust Do not use where there are extremes of temperature below5 C or exceeding 35 C orwhere directsunlight may strikeit Because of the CD player s extremely low noise and wide dynamic range there might be a tendency to turn the volume on the amplifierunnecessarily high Doing so may produce an excessively large output from the amplifierwhich could damage your speakers Sudden changesin...

Page 4: ...ARRANGEMENT L ch speaker Example 2 Tuner CD player wm I t 1 I A d Amplifier Caseelte deck _L____ Jl Detachlngthespeaker panel 3 ...

Page 5: ...bass range and instability connectionshave been made Connectthe speakerwirewiththe stripetothe redterminal and the other wire to the black terminal The systemisnot disconnectedfromthe mainsunlessitis At the speakers At the main unit unplugged from the AC outlet i l Flat connection leads Black I Jti SYSTEM CONNECTOR 1 Amplifier Deck SYSTEM CONNECTOR 2 Amplifier Tuner Blue Blue SYSTEM CONNECTOR 3 Am...

Page 6: ...em secure it in a position which yields minimal ersare automaticallydisconnectedwhen headphones are distortionand noise connected to this socket Infringe areas or where reception isdistortedor noisy an externalaerial notsupplied should be connected instead ofthe simple indoor aerial Consult your dealer AM loop aerial Mountthe loop aerial inthe aerial holder and place it in a positionwhich yields t...

Page 7: ... be used equipment and they enable a turntable videodisc player to connect a TV for monitoring the images of a video VCR BS tuner or digital audio tape DAT deck to be device DAT 000 g f n o 0 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 000 Analogoutputs I W Ill Analoginputs Video disc player BS tuner VCR 1 I Analogaudio outputs Videooutput Videoinput 1 y II Videocord 6 ...

Page 8: ...tch BAND Dispiay 54 32113 12 11 10 I A 4 L 6 7 Sound on off switch indicator SOUND ON OFF 8 Surround switch indicator SURROUND 9 Bassxpander switch indicator BASSXPANDER 10 SOUND STYLE controis Programmed switch PROGRAMED 11 Presetswitch PRESET 12 Power switch and indicator POWER 13 Functionswitches and indicators TAPE TUNER CD PHONO AV 8 9 Headphones socket HEADPHONES Balance controi BALANCE Voiu...

Page 9: ...Forward play switch and indicator F 2 Stop switch 3 Reverse play switch and indicator 4 4 Cassette holder 5 Fast forward and rewind AMSS switches w 6 Eject button EJECT Deck 2 section 7 Reverse play switch and indicator 8 Stop switch m 9 Forward play switch and indicator 10 Cassette holder 14 11 Record Record pause switch indicator REC PAUSE 12 Record muting switch REC MUTE 13 Fast forward and rew...

Page 10: ...0KEY CD 10 key switch CD player Tuner controls 0 9 1 O Number switchesfor CD player 0 Number switchesfor tuner Tuner function switch TUNER Band select switch BAND Scan switch SCAN FM mode switch MODE Deck 1 controls Reverse play switch Forward play switch M Fast forward and rewind AMSS switches Stop switch Deck 2 controls Stop switch Reverse play switch h Forward play switch w Fast forward and rew...

Page 11: ...ingfurther is done the time setting mode will be released after 30 seconds 2 Pressthe UP and DOWN switchesto set the hours CLOCK 7 00 3 Pressthe MEMORY switch CLOCK 7 00 The minutes display blinks 4 Pressthe UP and DOWN switchesto setthe minutes CLOCK 7 30 5 Pressthe MEMORY switch The clock starts The time can be set accurately by pressing the MEMORY switchwhen a time signal is heard These operati...

Page 12: ...ntrolto adjust the left rightspeaker balance Normally it is kept at itscentre position Selecting the function The function is automatically selected when CD play or tape playback is stafted or when any of the function switcheson the tuner have been operated When the function selection is changed CD play or tape playback isautomaticallystopped except during tape dubbing Pressthe PHONO orAV function...

Page 13: ...ed thedispiay changes as foiiows A B C D E F Pressthe FREQ MEMO switch forie than o 5se to specify a frequency The biinking indicatorshtis each time the switch is pressed Blinking _ E 12 H 4 a 12 50 1 50 400 lk 2 4k Pressthe UP or DOWN switchto set the desired ievei Repeat steps 2 3 to set the other frequency ieveis Press the FREQ MEMO switch continuously untii blinksinthe dispiay Memory enabieci ...

Page 14: ...blinkson the display To resume play press the switch again Direct track selection By usingthe remote control play can be started immedi ately from the desired track While a discisplaying itispossibleto switchimmediately to a particulartrack Proceed withthe operation afterthe CD 10KEYswitchhas been pressed Examples To startfrom track 3 on the disc press the 3 switch To startfrom track 10 press 1 O ...

Page 15: ...me of the programmed tracks is displayed ifthe total time exceeds 99 minutes 59 seconds or ifa track number higher than 24 has been programmed no dlSP or blank isdisplayed When the TIME switch is pressed Pr returns The tracks can also be selected using the w or w switch When programmingusingthe controlsonthe mainunit use the SKIP SEARCH switchesto assign the tracks Any attemptto programme morethan...

Page 16: ...ard or rewind modeto skiptothe beginning ofthe nextselection or the current selection then return to the play mode Whilethe tape iswinding the F or indicator blinks w switch Duringforward playback The start of the next selection isfound During reverse playback The start of the selection currently playing isfound switch Duringforward playback The start of the selection currently playing isfound Dur...

Page 17: ... cleared by pressingone ofthe switches The preset number appears Press the CLEAR switch while the preset number is displayed The preset station will be cleared from the memoryand will appear on the frequency dis play Note Ifa new station is programmed intoa band and preset number already containing a programmed station the previouslyprogrammed stationwill be cleared Ifthe memorycontentsare lostdue...

Page 18: ...pause mode when the switch is released Accidental erasure prevention tabs forprotectingvalu able recordings Accidental erasure can be prevented by breaking out the tabs on the end ofthe cassette tape wherethe tape isnot exposed using a screwdriveror similarimplement Ifa tab isbroken out inerrorand you wishto re recordth tape simply block the tab hole using adhesive tape and the tape can be used fo...

Page 19: ...ct the recording tape length Eachtimethe EDITswitchispressed the tape length display changes in the followingsequence C 46 C 54 DC 60 o C 74 C 90 Released C To set the desired tape length up to C 99 usethe 0 9 and 10 switches on the remote controlwhile C is displayed To set C 50 pressthe 10 switch5 times then press the Oswitch C 50 appears on the display The or t44 switches on the remote control o...

Page 20: ...e B is programmed Err will appear in the display for about 4 seconds Pressthe COMPUTER RECORDING switch The track numbem and play time for side A are displayed The track numbers and play time for side B w displayed Recording starts automatically from grammed track E the first pro The track numbers can also be set using the m and K switches Fade out 10 see SIDE A 30 min 1 II 2 I I 3 H 4 II 5 H 1 1 ...

Page 21: ... mode TAPE DUBBING DECK 1 to DECK2 Iigh speed dubbing For simple automatic dubbing in one hatf the time compared to normal speed dubbing Normal speed dubbing Fordubbing whileIisteningtothe playbackfromdeck 1 Load the playback tape into deck 1 and a blank tape intodeck 2 Select TAPE You may listen to any other source CD radio etc while using high speed or normal speed dubbing High speed or Normal s...

Page 22: ...t the band and a preset station Operationwillstartwiththe selected sourceatthe ON time and the power willbe switched off at the OFF time The timer settings are stored inthe memory and retained even when the timer operation has been completed Each time the ON OFF timer isto be used set the unfito the timer operation standby mode 1 2 3 Pressthe TIMER switch TIMERON 13 10 The TIMER ON and previous ti...

Page 23: ...MORY switch is pressed while 0 00 isdisplayed Err appears the settingmode is released and the originaldisplay returns USING THE WAKE UP TIMER Set the wake up time and source to be heard At the set time the set sourcewillbe heard andthe powerwilltum off after 60 minutes The WAKE UP timer willfunction every day unless it is released 1 Pressthe WAKEUP switch WAKE UP 5 30 I The WAKE UP and previous wa...

Page 24: ...hen pressSET The timerisalso released ifthe power is switched off Timer priorities The ON OFF timer settings are released ifthe actual time reaches the ON time setting during WAKEUP timer operation DuringON OFF timer operation the WAKE UPtimer will not operate but the WAKE UP timer setting is retained The SLEEP timer has priorityover the ON OFF and WAKE UP timers The power is switched off by the S...

Page 25: ...YemporWly stop play skip play Search Introscan Random play Repeat play stop Check remainingtime Tuner section During play II During play 144 or During play w or INTRO RANDOM REPEAT During play TIME W press once M press continuously SelectTUNER TUNER o switchesset to tuner mode Band select BAND switchesset to tuner mode Select preset station or SCAN press again when desired station istuned in IectF...

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Page 27: ...Normal tapes 40 Hz to 13 kHz Signal to noise ratio 60 dB with Dolby NR ON Wow fluttec 0 12 WRMS Fastforward rewind time Approx 110 sec C 60 Dimensions 220 W x 120 H x 250 D mm Weight 2 5 kg CD player Channels 2 channel stereo Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz Pick up Optical 3 beam semiconductor laser Frequency response 5 Hz to 20 kHz Wow fluttec Below measurable limits Dimensions 220 W x65 H x250 D mm ...

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