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Cassette Recorder

Will not record.

Record protection tab removed.

Cover hole with tape.

Distorted sound on playback.

Defective tape or dirty tape head. Replace tape or clean tape head.

Compact Disc Player

Function Selector is not at CD
mode.

Set Function Selector to CD.

CD Player will not play.

CD is not installed or installed
incorrectly.

Insert CD with label side facing
up.

CD skips while playing.

Disc is dirty or scratched.

Wipe disc with cloth or use
another disc.

Disc inserted upside down.

Insert disc properly.

Disc is dirty.

Clean disc.

Disc is inserted but CD player
skips over spot and will not play.

Disc is non-standard.

Use correct disc.

SPECIFICATIONS

(Cassette Section)

Playback:

4 tracks stereo

Recording: 

DC bias/Magnet erase

Tape Speed:

4.75cm/sec.

Fast forward and 
Rewind time: 

Approx 170 sec. 
(C-60 tape)

(CD Section)

Channels

: 2 channels

S/N ratio 

: 60dB

Wow & Flutter

: Undetectable

Sampling frequency : 44.1KHz
Quantization

: 16 bits linear/ch

Pick up light source : Semi-conductor laser

(Radio Section)

Tuning ranges:  FM: 88 -108 MHz

AM: 540 -1600 kHz

Aerial: 

Built-in ferrite bar (AM)
telescopic rod aerial (FM) 

(General)

Power output: 

40 Watts (P.M.P.O.)

Frequency response: 

80-10,000Hz

AUX IN:

300mV

Speaker impedance: 

8 ohms

Headphone impedance:  8-32 ohms
Power source: AC 230-240V 50Hz

DC 12V (8 x “C” size batteries)

Power consumption: 12 Watts
Dimensions: 312(W) X 240(D) X 138(H) 
Weight: 2 kg (not including batteries)

ACCESSORY

Instruction Manual

1pc

AUX IN Cable           

1pc

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Printed in China

172-0408PCD792-0SY

Summary of Contents for MCD-XJ790 - PORTABLE CD RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER PLAYER CD-R/CD-RW/CD AM/FM STEREO

Page 1: ...MCD XJ790 AU INSTRUCTION MANUAL CD Radio Cassette Recorder ...

Page 2: ...ich can cause damage to your speakers Please be careful in this regard Sudden changes in the surrounding temperature can cause dew to from on the optical pickup lens inside the unit Under this condition the unit may be unable to operate properly If this should occur remove the disc and allow the player to adjust to the surrounding temperature This unit must be operated in a horizontal position Ple...

Page 3: ...tteries 8 x C size batteries 2 Replace the lid BATTERY PRECAUTIONS Follow these precautions when using batteries in this device 1 Use only the size and type of batteries specified 2 Be sure to follow the correct polarity when installing the batteries as indicated in the battery compartment Reversed batteries may cause damage to the device 3 Do not mix different types of batteries together e g Alka...

Page 4: ...n Microphone 9 STOP Button 10 TUNING Control 11 UP Button 12 BAND Selector 13 DOWN Button 14 RANDOM Button 15 DIAL POINTER 16 PROGRAM Button 17 REPEAT Button 18 PLAY PAUSE Button 19 PAUSE Button 20 STOP EJECT Button 21 F FWD Button 22 REWIND Button 23 PLAY Button 24 RECORD Button 25 FM STEREO Indicator 26 Display 27 Cassette Door 28 Battery Compartment 29 AC Socket ...

Page 5: ...oment could damage users ears Compact discs Both 8cm and 12cm discs can be played in this unit NOTE Place only one disc at a time in the CD compartment Only discs bearing the logo as shown can be played in this unit This unit can play back the CD R RW as well however some CD R RWs can not be played back due to various recording condition such as CD R RW recorder performance writing software etc It...

Page 6: ... the CD door 3 Press PLAY to start playback 4 To control the sound 5 Press STOP to stop playing Display indicates total track number of the disc Set Function selector to TAPE OFF to turn off the unit IMPORTANT NOTE If an abnormal display indication audio noise or an operating problem occurs back to OFF position then disconnect the mains lead and all cables Remove the batteries see page 2 Wait at l...

Page 7: ...ory number in flashing and programmed music track number in sequence Note Once you open CD door all programs you have made are cleared REPEAT Press REPEAT once to activate Repeat press again to activate Repeat All and press again or press STOP to cancel REPEAT 1 When PLAY and RPT indicates A single track is played repeatedly 2 When PLAY and RPT ALL indicates All tracks are played repeatedly RANDOM...

Page 8: ...o RADIO 2 Set Band selector to select a band AM FM or FM STEREO FM STEREO indicator will be light on when a station is received at FM STEREO mode 3 Tune in a station 4 To control the sound 5 To turn off the unit 6 To improve reception AM Rotate the unit FM Extend the Rod Antenna and change position ...

Page 9: ...e built in cassette tape deck it is essential to use only high quality cassette tapes The bias and equalization of this tape deck is adjusted to yield excellent results if used with brand name tapes Use C 30 C 60 and C 90 cassette tapes only We do not recommend using the C 120 cassettes because they can be subject to mechanical instability and proper constant tape tension cannot be controlled Chec...

Page 10: ...nce to stop the tape Press again to remove the cassette B Recording from the built in microphone 1 Press STOP EJECT and insert cassette 2 Set Function selector to TAPE OFF 3 Press RECORD 4 The built in microphone would pick up and record your sound automatically WARNING Recording copyright material without permission of the copyright owners is usually an infringement if you wish to re record copyr...

Page 11: ...and the unit starts sync recording Press STOP EJECT once to stop the tape and CD will be changed to pause mode press RECORD to continue recording Press STOP EJECT again to remove the cassette Safeguards against accidental erasure 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 RECOR...

Page 12: ...an the head block of the deck after about every 10 hours of use OR 1 Open the cassette compartment lid by pressing STOP EJECT 2 Moisten a cotton bud with isopropyl alcohol or special head cleaning fluid Gently rub the face of play record head and erase head Also clean the capstan and pinch roller TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Should this unit exhibit a problem check the following before seeking service Sy...

Page 13: ...ette Section Playback 4 tracks stereo Recording DC bias Magnet erase Tape Speed 4 75cm sec Fast forward and Rewind time Approx 170 sec C 60 tape CD Section Channels 2 channels S N ratio 60dB Wow Flutter Undetectable Sampling frequency 44 1KHz Quantization 16 bits linear ch Pick up light source Semi conductor laser Radio Section Tuning ranges FM 88 108 MHz AM 540 1600 kHz Aerial Built in ferrite ba...

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