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Summary of Contents for MCD-Z38F (AU)

Page 1: ...sYqfpfMo INSTRUCTION MANUAL MCD Z38F CD Portable Stereo Radio Double Cassette Recorder ...

Page 2: ... 4CMATION WHEti 0P6V AND lwTER LOCKSDEFEAITD A 1010 EXPOSURETO BEAM AOVARSEL USYNLIG LASER STRALING VED A8NING NAR SIKKERHEOSAFORYOE RE ER UOE AF FUNKTION UNOGA VARNING OSVNLIG LASER STRALNING NAR DENNA DEL k I i OPPNADOCHSPARRAR URKOPPL40 STR ENAR FARLIG I II VORSICHT UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG TRITT AUS WEXN OECK L GEOfFNET UNO WENN SICHERHEITSVER RIEGELuNG UBER8RUCKT 1ST NICHT OEM STRAHL AUS sE...

Page 3: ...ing 35 C or where it may be exposed to direct sunlight Because of the CD player s extremely low noise and wide dynamic range there is a tendency to turn the volume on the amplifier higherthan necessary Doing so may produce an excessively high output from the amplifier which can cause damage to your speakers Please be careful in this regard Sudden changes in the surrounding tem peraturecan cause de...

Page 4: ...f the unit will not be used for an extended corrosive and can cause personal injury and period of time remove the batteries and damage to the unit observe the following store them in a cool place precautions 5 Carefully follow the battety manufacturer s 1 The batteries must be installed correctly instructions for proper use and disposal Match the polarities and signs on 6 DO NOT ALLOW YOUNG CHILDR...

Page 5: ...d LOWllilll iHIGH m TONE Bass expander switch BASSXPANDER ON Button In Increases the bass output level OFF Button Out For normal bass output level ON OFF m Using headphones r b 1 I I I g I Stereo headphone n 1 I not supplied I 1 PI ONES 1 4 ...

Page 6: ...SWEDU WWJ L HIGH PUSH TO CUJSf A c Push down Label facing up Push down Press PLAY PAUSE Pm 1 11 CD TRACK NO 1 i PLAY REPEAT MEMORY The PLAY indicator will light To control the sound Press STOPICLEAR cPpFz iL CT5D DLE31NG SPE 3WFUALA MtG To OFF TAPE 5 ...

Page 7: ...compartment with the label facing up Com pact discs can be played on only one side Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc s signal surface opposite the label side with a soft cloth Gently wipe in a straight motion from the inside tothe outside of the disc Discs should be returned to their cases after use to avoid serious scratches which could cause the player to skip Do not e...

Page 8: ... or FISKIP SEARCH button to return the volume to normal level and resume play NOTE If the 14 or FI SKIP SEARCH button is pressed during the PAUSE mode no sound will be heard and the PAUSE mode will continue when the button is released 64 cti p l PI Press and release repeatedly TRACK SKIP 1 Press and release the or N SKIP SEARCH button repeatedly during play to quickly locate the beginning of a tra...

Page 9: ...ht on the unit PressSTOP CLEAR Repeat 2 and 3 to memorize additional tracks s 0 C aR Checking the program Press MEMORY MEMORY Press144 or W To view the memorized track numbers in the EAec 3 order they were entered H N TO BEGIN PROGRAM PLAY Press PLAY PAUSE Pm s SI CDTRACKNO jf 9 1 I Programmed play will begin To cancel programmed play press STOP CLEAR twice The MEMORY indicator will go off 8 ...

Page 10: ...PEAT I I PressREPEATbeforeor during play or programmed play I REPEAT 8 PLAY REPEAT MEMORY The REPEAT indicator will light on To cancel repeat play PressREPEAT again I I REPEAT I The REPEAT indicator will go off I 9 ...

Page 11: ... DmIn TONE BASSXPAND To RADIO CPy al mm 2 981NG SPEED NORMAL 3 W To AM or FM B AM FM J 1 BAND Tune in a station FMfi AM Dial pointer illI TUNING MHz xlokHz NOTE The unit will automatically switch to stereo when an FM stereo broadcast is received I To improve reception I FM Extend and change position AM Rotate unit 1o ...

Page 12: ...kly wind the tape forward PA JSE ST9P EJECT FFJ 3 REW PLAY Ii WIA 4 Deck A To quickly wind the tape backward Full automatic stop This unit has a full release stop system to protect the tape and prevent pinch roller damage When the end of the tape is reached in Playback Recording Fast forward or Rewind the tape mechanism will automatically stop STOP E ECT 1 Press STOP EJECT once to stop the tape Pr...

Page 13: ...by mode When the end of the tape in Deck A is reached the tape will stop and Deck B playback will begin When the end of the tape in Deck B is reached the tape will stop Pressboth STOP EJECTs Insert cassettes mm CAUTION While playing or recording with one deck do not press the Fast Forward FFWD or Rewind REW button of the other deck or the sound quality may deteriorate 12 ...

Page 14: ... UPON THE RIGHTS OF COPYRIGHT OWNERS Automatic Level Control ALC recording The ALC circuit adjusts the recording input level automatically No adjustments are required Beat cancel switch BEAT CANCEL on the bottom of the unit When recording a radio program an irritating whistling sound may sometimes be heard If this occurs select position 1 2 or 3 Leave the switch in the position that gives the best...

Page 15: ...tton cannot bedepressed To record or erase a Drotected cassette cover the tab openings with adhesive tape 3 P _ y 2 e 1 G 3 Label facing up Press REC Synchronous recording CD TAPE SVNCHRO DUBBING PLAY REC This recording system starts disc play and cassette recording at the same time 0 When the REC button is pressed recording will start atthebegin ningoftrack number 1 of the disc If a program has b...

Page 16: ...corded tape tape for recording mm Press PAUSE on Deck B PAUSE Press Press NOTE 7 II REC PLAY REC F 40 PLAY on Deck A PLAY Do not change the dubbing speed during the dubbing operation FF Automatic stop in dubbing operation 1 The Deck A cassette is origer than the Deck B cassette After the Deck B cassette stops Deck A playback will continue at normal speed 2 The Deck B cassette is longer than the De...

Page 17: ...r sound quality during playback Distorted poor quality recordings Erratic tape speed during recording or play back 1 Press both STOP EJECT buttons to open both cassette compartment lids O A F F ftrOubieOccurs Toavoidthehazard of electric shoclc and damage 2 3 4 Press the PLAY button of Deck A PLAY R 4 Press the REC button of Deck B while holding the lever down as REC 8 Moisten a cotton swab 1 with...

Page 18: ...ation 16 bits linear ch ick up light source Semi conductor laser ick up wave length 790 nm RADIO SECTION Tuning ranges AM 525 1 710 kHz FM 88 108 MHz Aerials Built in ferrite bar and telescopic aerials GENERAL Output power 4 0 W ch DC max Speaker 10cmx2 40hms Terminal impedance PHONES 32 ohms Power source AC 230 240 V 50 HZ DC 12 V 8 D size batteries Dimensions 530x 150x 225mm Wx HxD Weight approx...

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