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Summary of Contents for DC-X1000MD

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL DC XIOOOMD TP XI si 4m CD STEREO BELT DRIVE SOUND SYSTEM TURNTABLE ...

Page 2: ...220v 230 250v on 110 100 230 1 7 2 0 240 Fia 4 i14 FM outdoor aerial Simple indoor aerial Antena de FM de exteriors Antena simple de interiores Antena FM externa FMSS bx Loop aerial Antena de cuadro Antena de quadro x x SW aerial lead Cable de antena de onda corta Fio da antena SW SwX MW P ANT Fig 5 11115 2 ...

Page 3: ...6 Fig 6b M6b Fig 7 li317 1 2 3 6 1 4 5 8 Fig 8 E18 1 Dentro de aprox 7 metros 1 I Fig 9 IEW For 12 cm CD For 8 cm CD Para discos compactos Para discos compactos de12cm de 8 cm 12cm 13 l 3HM 8cm M Fig 10 Iifilc 3 ...

Page 4: ...m25tifiiI R4M Z E3 39 Fig 13 Ii3113 Track 3 on DISC 3 Melodia 3 en DISC 3 Faixa 3 do disco 3 wH3f FJi 13 Track 2 on DISC 1 Track 5 on DISC 1 Melodia 2 en DISC 1 Unrecorded blank SIDE A 23 min Melodia 5 en DISC 1 Faixa 2 do disco 1 Espacio sin grabar Lado A 23 minutes Faixa 5 do disco 1 Intervalo em branco Hl Ym 12 E illiYlit 15 A iw El lw LADO A 23 min Aiili23jjf ii II II Auto reverse I 11 I 1 I q...

Page 5: ...ado A i 14w i M LADO A 4 Al li I Auto reverse 1 I 2 H 3 1 4 II lnversi6n autom ica 8 7 6 5 4 lnversFioautomatic 13miZFl A Record from the beginning of a track SIDE B Grabe desde el comienzo de una melodia Lado B Gravaq50 do inicio de uma faixa SIDE B fE li ZiMfH7 tY B m The track 8 will be interrupted La melodia 8 se interrumpir6 A faixa 8 ser6 interrompida if L8 HE Bi Fig 16 IEI 16 1 3 Pinch roll...

Page 6: ...2 3 4 5 I T n 1 76 Fig 18 l 18 H 2 Stylus Aguja Agulhs t ST 868J Fig 19 119 6 ...

Page 7: ...ENGLISH 8 24 ESPA OL 25 43 PORTUGU S 44 62 X 63 73 7 ...

Page 8: ...the rear of the unit to the position which corresponds tothevoltage in the area of use Use an ordinary screwdriver or similar implement to make the setting as shown in Fig 4 Connect the mains lead to an AC wall outlet Note Do not connect the mains lead to an AC outlet until all connections have been made The unit is not disconnected from the mains unless it is unplugged from the AC outlet Aerials ...

Page 9: ...VOL 31 Bass expander switch BASSXPANDER 32 Reverse mode switch MODE 33 Dolby noise reduction switch DOLBY NR 34 Deck 1 2 select switch and indicators 1 DECK 2 35 Computer dubbing switch COMP DUB 36 Record muting switch REC MUTE iii 37 Record Record pause switch and indicator REC PAUSE CD player section Fig 1d 38 Disc table 39 Display 40 Disc select switches DISC 1 4 41 Disc skip switch DISC SKIP 4...

Page 10: ...y incremented or decre mented until the switch is released When the minutes are being adjusted there is no carry over to the hour display After the minutes have been adjusted the time can be set accurately by pressing the MEMORY switch when the time signal is heard Reset the time when the display blinks because of a power failure Reset the timer ON OFF times as well The TIMER WAKE UP and SLEEP swi...

Page 11: ...lished when the COM PUTER REC switch is pressed COMPACT DISCS Use compact discs bearing the symbol below In addi tion to the conventional 12 cm CDs this system can be used to play 8 cm CDs without an adapter Im3iE DIGITAL AUDIO Bear in mind the following points since any dirt scratches or warping of the discs can cause broken or intermittent sound and also noise To remove the disc from its case li...

Page 12: ...e first track of the selected disc If a track number higher than the last track on the disc is selected the last track will be played The track number can be assigned using the 144 or N switch and play started by pressing the E 11 switch These operations can also be performed us ing the corresponding switches on the main unit Skip play function To skip for instance to track 6 while track 3 is bein...

Page 13: ...nd the display indicates as eg DISC 3 TRACK AL all STEP 1 123 2 Select DISC 1 by pressing the DISC SKIP switch repeatedly DISC 1 TRACK AL STEP 1 123 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Set track 2 which is to be played first by pressing the number switch 2 DISC 1 TRACK2 STEP 1 123 Press the MEMORY switch PROG remains lit DISC 1 TRACK 2 STEP 1 2 Set track 6 by pressing the switch 6 PROG blinks DISC 1 TRACK 6 STEP 2 2 Pr...

Page 14: ...roken out is recorded the tape will not be reversed automatically and it will stop Do not use C 120 tapes They may jam the head section a Accidental erasure prevention tabs for protecting valuable recordings 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 12 If a tab is broken ou...

Page 15: ...MHz 25 m 11 7 11 975 MHZ 19m 15 1 15 45 MHz 16m 17 7 17 9 MHz 13m 21 45 21 75 MHz Press and hold down the UP or DOWN switch When you are close to the desired frequency release it When the switch is pressed for more than 3seconds the frequency will change in 0 05 MHz steps Press the switch once and then again and again until the station is received Every time the switch is pressed the frequency wil...

Page 16: ...t be held responsible for any unlawful use of this machine Use deck 2 for recording 1 2 3 4 Press the EJECT button to open the cassette holder Load the tape for recording Set the DOLBY NR switch to ON or OFF as desired Set the MODE switch position For recording one side only 2 For recording both sides in succession If record ing has been started from the reverse side only the reverse side will be ...

Page 17: ... select to the recording tape length The CD display indicates as DISC 2 C46 EDIT SPACE SIDE A 123 Every time it is pressed the tape length display changes in the following sequence C46 C 60 C 90 Released C46 3 To set the desired tape length up to C 99 use the 1 O and O 9 switches on the remote controller To set C 50 press the 10 switch 5 times then press the O switch C 50 displays The w or wi swit...

Page 18: ...d at the end of side B Backward skip edit recording Fig 16 This type of recording is the easiest to perform and it does not involve the tape length setting When the tape automatically reverses from sideAto side B a return is made to the start of the track being played and the recording starts Press the COMPUTER REC switch The recording is started automatically in sequence from track 1 on side A Wh...

Page 19: ...light and or indicator blinks Note If the blinking indicator is not matched to the set direction press once the PIAY switch whose indica tor is not blinking 4 Press the DECK select switch once or press the remote controller s DECK 1 or 4 switch whose indicator is blinking The REC PAUSE indicator blinks and DECK 1 indicator lights 5 Press the PIAY or 4 PIAYswitch or 4 DECK 1 DECK 2 remote controlle...

Page 20: ...0 PM MEMORY TIMER OFF 2 00 PM MEMORY The previous timer OFF time setting now appears and both the TIMER OFF and hours displays blink 4 Set the timer OFF time in the same way as described in step 3 TIMER OFF 11 00 PM MEMORY TIMER SOURCE dlSC MEMORY The previous source setting display blinks 5 Select the source by pressing the UP and DOWN switches and then MEMORY switch Every time the UP switch is p...

Page 21: ... UP timer settings 1 Press the WAKEUP switch The WAKEUP ON and previous wake up time setting appear eg WAKE UP ON 5 30 AM 2 Press the MEMORY switch before the 10 seconds elapse MEMORY and the hours display blink WAKE UP ON 5 30 AM MEMORY 3 Set the wake uptime by pressing the UP and DOWN switches and then MEMORY switch WAKE UP ON 6 00 AM MEMORY WAKE UP SOURCE TAPE MEMORY The previous source setting...

Page 22: ...n press the CLEAR switch The timer is also released when the power is switched off Timer priorities When the power is switched on by the WAKE UP timer and when during the WAKE UP timer operation the actual time reaches the ON time setting of the ON OFF timer the ON OFF timer will not operate and it will be released When the power is switched on by the ON OFF timer and when during the ON OFF timer ...

Page 23: ...o piay Performing random play Performing repeat play Stopping piay Checking remaining time Tuner section Selecting band Tuning stations Listening to preset station Seiecting FM mode Deck 1 section Listening to tape Fast forwarding Rewinding Stopping tape Deck 2 section Listening to tape Fast forwarding Rewinding Starting recording Temporarily stopping recording Making unrecorded blank Stopping tap...

Page 24: ...wer 600 W TOTAL P M P O Inputs MIC 400 600 ohms PHONO 47k ohms 5 mv VIDEO 47k ohms 280 mv outputs SPEAKERS 8 ohms HEADPHONES 8 ohms wer requirements I AC 110 127 200 220 230 250 V 50 60 Hz Dimensions W x D x H Approx 360x328x390 mm REMOTE CONTROLLER Power requirements DC 3 V AA SUM 3 R6 battery x 2 Dimensions W x D x H Approx 63x 18x 175 mm TP X1 000 Type Semi automatic turntable with cueing Motor...

Page 25: ...reproductor de dis cos compactos 4 Desconecte la alimentaci6n y desconecte et cable de la alimentacir5n CONEXIONES Figura 3 Alimentaci6n Antes de utilizar el aparato ponga e selector de voltaje VOLTAGE SELECTOR en la parte posterior de la unidad en la position correspondiente al voltaje en e Area de utilizaci6n Utilice un destornillador corriente o herram ienta similar para Ilevar a cabo el ajuste...

Page 26: ...SANYO Electric Co Ltd ss 1AD6P1OAI79O5 ...

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