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LISTENING TO THE RADIO

1.  P ress 

POWER/STANDBY

to turn the

system ON.

2.  P ress 

TUNER

to select the radio function.

3.  P ress 

BAND

once or twice to select AM or

FM band.

4.  P ress the 

TUNING

f o rw a rd or backward 

buttons to tune to the desired station.

Manual Tu n i n g

– Press and hold the 

TUNING 

f

or  

e

buttons until the display appro a c h e s

the desired station. Then press the buttons until
the display shows the exact fre q u e n c y.

Auto tuning

– Press the 

TUNING

f

or  

e

buttons momentarily and release. The re a d i n g
moves up or down to the next available station.

5.  To shut the system off, pre s s

POWER/STANDBY .

STORING PRESET STATIONS

The unit enables you to program 20 FM stations
and 12 AM stations.
1.  Tune to the station you wish to store .

2.  P ress 

MEMOR Y

once, and

– –

b e g i n s

f l a s h i n g .

3.  P ress 

REPEAT/PRESET 

repeatedly to

assign the desired preset number.

4.  P ress  

MEMOR Y

again. The station is

s t o re d .

5.  To store other stations, repeat the above

s t e p s .

RECALLING PRESET STATIONS

P ress 

PRESET

repeatedly to select the desire d

s t a t i o n .

SOUND EQUALIZATION

P ress 

EQ 

repeatedly to cycle through the pre s e t

sound options on the display – FLAT, ROCK,
JAZZ, POP and CLASSIC.

FM ANTENNA

S t retch the supplied antenna (33) if stro n g e r
reception is re q u i red. For non-local stations,
connect a suitable external antenna (disconnect
the supplied antenna and store for possible later
u s e . )

AM/FM TUNER

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Summary of Contents for DTA-1800

Page 1: ...Desktop Audio System with Under Cupboard and Wall Mounting Option Instruction Manual DTA 1800 SANYO Canada Inc www sanyocanada com DTA 1800 Efinal 9 30 02 11 54 AM Page 1 ...

Page 2: ...ff setting SureWake function Sleep Timer setting Snooze function AM FM TUNER 16 Listening to the radio Storing preset stations Recalling preset station Preset equalization CD PLAYER 17 Playing compact discs CD skip and search function Repeat a track or disc Intro play function Programmed play Review the programs Clear the programs CARE AND MAINTENANCE 19 Compact disc care Cleaning the unit SPECIFI...

Page 3: ...MOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL This symbol alerts you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s case that might be of sufficient magnitude to risk electric shock Do not open the product s case This symbol indicates that important operating and maintenance instructions are included in the literature accompanying...

Page 4: ... provided according to the manufacturer s instructions 11 Power sources This product should be operated using only the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions 12 Power cord protection Power...

Page 5: ...he operating instructions as an adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way f If the product exhibits a drastic change in performance 20 Replacement parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has u...

Page 6: ...3 Insert the system into Section B as shown with arrow 1 and slide it down as shown with arrow 2 4 Attach the unit onto Section B with 5 mounting screws supplied Item Description Q ty A Screw MF M5 0 x 70 mm 3 pcs B Washer 15 2 x 3 0 mm 6 pcs C Spacer 13 6 x 19 5 mm 6 pcs D Spacer 14 5 x 27 mm 3 pcs E Spacer 15 x 14 5 mm 3 pcs F Spacer 3 pcs 15 2 x 8 5 mm G Screw Nut 3 pcs The unit can now be rais...

Page 7: ...cover 3 Insert 2 x AA size batteries Close the battery cover and press down on the display window until locked BACK UP BATTERY INSTALLATION 7 Insert 2 AA batteries not supplied to maintain timer and tuner CD programming in case of power failure DTA 1800 Efinal 9 30 02 11 55 AM Page 7 ...

Page 8: ...ns off the sound only 8 REPEAT PRESET button CD mode starts repeat play Tuner mode selects preset stations 9 RANDOM button Plays the tracks in random order 10 CLOCK MODE button Toggles display modes Used to set the clock and Wake Timer 11 COOK TIMER button Starts the Cook Timer countdown 12 10 MIN button Sets the Cook Timer for 10 minutes per step 13 1 MIN button Sets the Cook Timer for 1 minute p...

Page 9: ...hind display for clock and tuner memory back up 26 Display button Opens the display door to replace batteries 27 Right speaker 28 EJECT button Opens the CD door 29 CD door 30 Remote control holder 31 Subwoofer jack For connection to a subwoofer optional for extended bass output 32 DC jack 12V Connect the supplied AC adapter or optional car boat adapter here 33 FM antenna 34 Headphone jack 3 5 mm 3...

Page 10: ...he battery tray by pressing 1a towards 1b then slide 1b out at the same time 2 Pull out the battery tray 3 Install the button type battery CR2032 supplied 4 Close the battery tray REMOTE CONTROL DTA 1800 Efinal 9 30 02 11 55 AM Page 10 ...

Page 11: ...asing order 43 EQ button Selects FLAT ROCK JAZZ POP or CLASSIC sound effects 44 PLAY PAUSE button Starts or pauses the CD play 45 VOLUME UP and DOWN button Adjusts the volume 46 STOP button Stops the CD play clears the CD program 47 CD button Activates the CD operating mode 48 MEM button Tuner memory CD program Clock setting functions 49 RANDOM button Plays the tracks in random order 50 MONO STERE...

Page 12: ...r On Timer Off Display Setting Setting POWER ON OFF When the supplied AC adapter is first connected the clock display will flash To set the clock see page 13 1 To turn the power on press POWER on the remote or STANDBY on the unit The display lights up 2 Press either TUNER BAND to play the radio or CD to play a CD Example FM mode 3 To turn the power off press POWER on the remote or STANDBY on the u...

Page 13: ...digits flash 4 Press CD SKIP f or e to adjust the minutes 5 Press MEMOR Y once more the display stops flashing and the clock has been set WAKE TIMER ON OFF SETTING NOTE Set the clock before setting the Wake Timer TIMER ON wake up time Setting Example You wish to set the unit to come on at 7 30 1 Press MODE CLOCK until the TIMER ON indicator in the upper left of the display flashes 2 Press MEMOR Y ...

Page 14: ...ly for AM or PM 4 Press MEMOR Y again and the minute digits flash 5 Press the CD SKIP forward or backward buttons to set the minutes to 30 6 Press MEMOR Y once more and the TIMER OFF has been set The OFF display stops flashing to confirm that the setting has been made To cancel the Timer Off setting Press MODE CLOCK several times until TIMER is flashing and OFF is not Then press WAKE TIMER until T...

Page 15: ...tself on again you can press SNOOZE again for another 5 minutes or switch the unit off with POWER ON ST ANDBY COOK TIMER SETTING 1 Press the 10 MIN or 1 MIN buttons to reach the desired number of minutes 2 Press COOK TIMER to start the Cook Timer countdown For example to set 22 minutes 1 Press 1 MIN two times 2 Press 10 MIN two times 3 Press COOK TIMER to start NOTE Press 10 MIN to change the disp...

Page 16: ...RING PRESET STATIONS The unit enables you to program 20 FM stations and 12 AM stations 1 Tune to the station you wish to store 2 Press MEMOR Y once and begins flashing 3 Press REPEAT PRESET repeatedly to assign the desired preset number 4 Press MEMOR Y again The station is stored 5 To store other stations repeat the above steps RECALLING PRESET STATIONS Press PRESET repeatedly to select the desire...

Page 17: ...s playing and the playing time will flash Stopping the disc Press STOP CD SKIP AND SEARCH FUNCTION Skip Function Press the CD SKIP f or e buttons momentarily during Play mode or Stop mode While the CD is playing Press f once Back to the beginning of the current track Press f twice Back to the previous track Press e once Skip to the next track While the CD is stopped Press f once Skip to the previo...

Page 18: ...yed Press INTRO again to change to normal playing mode CD PLAYER PROGRAMMED PLAY The CD player enables you to program up to 16 tracks in a sequence of your choice With the unit turned on 1 Select the CD Stop mode 3 Press MEMOR Y one time 4 Press the SKIP forward or backward buttons to select the desired track to be programmed 5 Press MEMOR Y again then the chosen track is stored 6 Continue to prog...

Page 19: ...y use a CD cleaning kit If the disc skips or is stuck on a track it is probably dirty or damaged scratched CLEANING THE UNIT To prevent fire or shock hazards disconnect your unit from the AC power source when cleaning If the cabinet becomes dusty wipe it with a soft dry dust cloth Do not use any wax or polish sprays on the cabinet Use caution when cleaning and wiping the plastic parts If the front...

Page 20: ...FM TUNER button is not pressed Press TUNER button CD Player Disc does not play CD button is not pressed Press the CD button Disc is not inserted or is inserted incorrectly Insert disc with label side out CD skips while playing Disc is dirty or scratched Wipe disc with cloth or use another disc Disc is inserted but skips or Disc inserted upside down will not play Insert disc properly Disc is dirty ...

Page 21: ...ranty You the original retail purchaser are responsible for any costs of TRANSPORTING the product to and from SANYO Canada Inc or an authorized Sanyo Service Depot You also are responsible for the cost of any MAINTENANCE necessary in respect of the product SANYO COMFORT WARRANTY 21 WARRANTY BECOMES VOID This warranty becomes void if the product s serial numbers are altered or removed or if any rep...

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