Page 1: ...Changer System SC CH515 717 Operating Instructions The photograph shows the SC CH717 model Before connecting operating or adjusting this product please read these instructions completely DIGITALAUDIO...
Page 2: ...cing instructions in the literature accompanying the ap CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLYINSERT CAUTION This equipment has been tested and found to comply w...
Page 3: ...rding from compact discs 33 One touch editing preparation 34 To start one touch editing 34 Program edit recording LAST FADE mode only 36 Linking up several discs LINK 37 Synchro recording 38 Tape to t...
Page 4: ...like Damp basements should also be avoided 3 4 Heat The unit should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators and the like It also should not be placed in temperatures less than 5 C 41 F o...
Page 5: ...eceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing Guard against this by setting your equipment at a...
Page 6: ...ter 1 pc RAK CH121WH Flat cable Long 1 pc REX0511 Short 1 pc REX0512 FM indoor antenna 1 pc RSA0006 Speaker cords 2 pcs For model SC CH717 REE0393 For model SC CH515 REE0499 Remote control batteries 2...
Page 7: ...SE CH515D Right speaker SB CH404 SC CH717 Tuner sound processor ST CH505 Amplifier SE CH717 Compact disc changer SL CH515 Cassette deck RS CH404 SC 0H515 i j __ _ PR ooo ooo Tuner Sound processor ST C...
Page 8: ...to connect the blue colored connector to B1 tuner sound processor After connection fold and press the cable as flat to the back of the unit as possible Heat outlet grille Do not try connecting or dis...
Page 9: ...ch the AM antenna holder with a screw in cluded to a rack or other structure In this case attach as shown in _ Rack or other structure To minimize noise pickup keep the AM loop antenna cord along the...
Page 10: ...reas between mountains inside rein forced concrete buildings or other locations where the broadcast signals are weak Install the antenna along a window etc _ 5 12 m 16 40 ft _11 AM ANT Tuner Sound pro...
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Page 12: ...ce mute button KARAOKE 52 _ EQISPACE mode ON FLAT button ON FLAT 42 43 G EQ SPACE mode select button MODE 42 43 _ Clock timer button CLOCK TIMER 16 46 50 _D Power STANDBY _ ON switch POWER STANDBY PO...
Page 13: ...section No Name Ref page _ Deck I cassette holder 26 _ Deck I cassette holder open button _ OPEN 26 _ Dolby noise reduction button and indicators DOLBY NR 26 Reverse mode button and indicators REVERSE...
Page 14: ...is about one year eThe batteries should be replaced if commands from the remote control transmitter do not operate the unit even when the transmit ter is held close to the front panel Operation notes...
Page 15: ...n See page 25 eMemory tuner operation See page 25 EQ SPACE operation The EQ SPACE mode selection See pages 42 43 The EQ SPACE mode effect adjustment See page 44 I V BASS Display MULTI CONTROL For your...
Page 16: ...SELECT i_ i _ Press SET _ Press 41 or to select 25 111 _l I I 4 I L SE_Ec_ 1 _ _ Press SET to finish setting the time The display will return to the previous display after about 2 seconds When E appea...
Page 17: ...indicator lights when an FM stereo broadcast is being received Quartz lock indicator lights when you pre cisely tune in a broadcast station After completing the memory presetting MEMO indicator will g...
Page 18: ...omentarily MEMO indicator will go out Automatic scanning Press and hold or until the displayed frequency begins to change eThe changing of the displayed frequency will automatically stop if a broadcas...
Page 19: ...play begins from the first track on the first disc Play stops automatically when the last track on the last disc finishes playing _ To stop the disc play Press E3 To temporarily stop the disc play Pr...
Page 20: ...t might be scratched or the changer might become incapable of playing To select the desired discs Press DISC 1 DISC 2 or DISC 3 ____ to select the disc which you want to play The play will automatical...
Page 21: ...reach the desired track To skip forward You can skip as many tracks as the num ber of times you press the button I il l lql To skip backward You can skip to the beginning of the track being played If...
Page 22: ...example shows how to program track 3 of disc 2 track 5 of disc 3 and track 7 of disc 1 l c_ Press CD 2 PROGRAM Press PROGRAM DO I i i ii I 0 N PROGRAM 3 DiSC Press DISC o _ ___ _ iiii o _ o 4 Press o...
Page 23: ...c button corresponding to the track you want to cancel 5 Press CANCEL CANCEL indicator will go out Using _ _ or _ _ buttons on the remote control 1 Press CANCEL CANCEL indicator will light 2 Press _ _...
Page 24: ...e track selected and continues to the end of the last disc loaded and then stops Flashes _ 1 _ izP _ D _ El _ To select a two digit track Press _ 10 For example Track 13 10 1 3 Track 20 _ 10 2 0 Rando...
Page 25: ...hannel will appear on the display s _ Eo n I_ I c_ _ I P J _ _ _ i Preset channel FM MODE If noise is excessive in the FM mode Press FM MODE on the remote control o or _ Lights h_ n i_ _ _ o _ _ _ u_...
Page 26: ...indicators will light up to show which mode you selected 45 3 6 I The player plays one side only and then the tape automatically stops C __ The player plays both sides 8 times and then the tape auto...
Page 27: ...memory So the play direction may change when you press DECK 1 2 To fast forward or rewind the tape Press 1 1 TPS or TPS I_1_ while the tape is in the stop mode If the forward side 1 of the tape is pla...
Page 28: ...and 2 Load with the side that you wish to listen to first facing you in deck 1 2 Press CLOSE to close each deck s cassette holder DOLBY NR Press DOLBY NR if the cas sette you want to play was re cord...
Page 29: ...dB O _ _ _LUME MULTI CONT_L _ TUNING Lights This feature is convenient when you have a telephone call etc To cancel the muted state press MUT ING 20 dB once again To cancel from the pre amplifier red...
Page 30: ...the tape will stop automatically at the tape end 1 CCR_ O_ Press CCRT to activate the CCRT Computer Control Re cord Tuning see page 31 function l VOLUME MULXl CONTROL _ TUNI_m 1 L I L t F_E_ T T I_ _...
Page 31: ...at around the end of the cassette tape The CCRT indicator starts to flash at a high speed In this case press and record without using the CCRT function The CCRT indicator goes out oDe not connect or...
Page 32: ...ncurred during the recording process This system has the Dolby B type of noise reduction system With Dolby B NR the noise is reduced by 10 dB at high frequencies If you are playing a tape that was rec...
Page 33: ...y 4 seconds are automatically inserted between tracks auto space function You can edit as many tracks as you like using this mode You can edit the desired tracks of the desired discs using the program...
Page 34: ...n the compact disc changer to load a disc and then press it again There are 3 types of one touch editing Be sure to finish the procedure of One touch editing pre paration on the left _ _ _ oj___ o_q O...
Page 35: ...ill continue recording a blank portion on tape side A until the end of the side To record with desired tone quality Select the desired tone quality see pages 42 44 and start editing To play back such...
Page 36: ...complete the program 8 ASTFADE Press LAST FADE The recording will start after the system completes steps 2 3 of one touch edit ing operation on page 35 P 0G A Press PROGRAM iii ii o 7 0 _x PROGRAM I L...
Page 37: ...uch editing operation on page 35 setting o 1 2 To cancel the LINK function Press Iq To specify the tracks to be edited Steps 2 5 are available only from the remote control 1 Replace the CD 2 Press PRO...
Page 38: ..._ OPEN CLOSE to load a disc and then press it again 34 6 285 1 J I I I I 8 PAUSE Press REC PAUSE The cassette deck will enter the recora ing standby state Press D on the CD changer to start recording...
Page 39: ...deck 1 repeats the play back until deck 2 completes the two sided recording 8 times max C_ _L_ _ Two sided recording forward s ide reverse side Press CCRT to activate the c_c CCRT function See page 3...
Page 40: ...urce you are listening to RANGE Press RANGE Each time you press RANGE the display will change as follows I METER Xl I _ 7 I u _ _ u c WA n s 1 _ 1 _ t t I E_E xol n _7 ILl _ _ U L _ Shows the output l...
Page 41: ...d to this system See page 42 About simulated listening environments SPACE Use this sound mode when you want to create the live perfor manGe sound There are 3 simulated listening environments preprogra...
Page 42: ...LEAR SOFT HP ST CAR Pressing advances the equalization setting conversely About the pre programmed equalization curves 1 HEAVY Use to add punch to rock and other music _LU_ MULTI COmROL _EFFECT i HL I...
Page 43: ...conversely About the pre programmed simulated listening environments 1 DISCO Use to create powerful bass sounds found in discos VOLUNE MULTI CONTROL I 7 1 4 _ SELE_ L U m 1 1 T I _ I I ESE_s cE _ _l...
Page 44: ...with augmented bass V BASS _ _ _1 _ 11 _L_ _ o _ V BASS V eASS Press V BASS to ON _ VOtUME MUL_I CONTROL L U I I I I I EO L L L F t I l vB SSUSE V BASS indicator lights j V BASS To cancel the V BASS...
Page 45: ...a CD with a little _ _der volume _ j __ __ Record timer see pages 48 49 Select this timer when you want to use the timer to record a midnight program or while you are out The system will record a desi...
Page 46: ...ess CLOCK TIMER three times to select PLAY _ T_ _ __ _ _LJ lU l i _ t i_i MULTI CONTaOL Within 10 seconds _ Press SET 3 _Press or to select the day tl_ _ VoL_M MUL1ICONTROL I I I I o __ U _ c_o_K 2 3...
Page 47: ...continu ously You can accomplish this even if the system is in the standby mode 1 Press PLAY to show PLAY on the display 2 Press POWER to switch the power to standby mode To enjoy the desired source...
Page 48: ...e TIMER _ to select REC r _ c H_ t J_ I_ __ 4 Within 8 seconds _ Press SET 4 _ _ OFF time setting _ Press or to select the hour I 5 _ _ i _ _ Press SET _ ress or to select the minutes 2_ _ O Press or...
Page 49: ...ndby mode 1 Press REC to show REC on the display 2 Press POWER to switch the power to standby mode To enjoy the desired source after the timer setting is completed 1 Start playing the desired source W...
Page 50: ...Press SET _ Press or I_ to select the desired length of time 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 C5_ 559 SLEEP Q2 CLOCK TIMER To confirm the time remaining on the sleep timer Press CLOCK TIMER fou...
Page 51: ...y a compact disc and adjust the volume level 3 Press CLOCK TIMER to select SLEEP timer and set the sleep time See page 50 Be sure to set the sleep timer to off before the record timer will begin To ma...
Page 52: ...the tape recorded in KARAOKE mode press KARAOKE to go out the KARAOKE mode indicator VOICE MUTE L ONLY R ONLY To record your voice 1 Connect the microphone to the MIC jack 2 Press REC PAUSE to put the...
Page 53: ...n exter nal source from which you want to record _U_ Start playing the source to be recorded See the instruction manual of the unit concerned for operating instructions O REC PAUSE To stop recording P...
Page 54: ...tion I UNER BANO Selecting the input source _ _ Adjusting the volume _1 LI IVI_ ___ Muting the volume MUTING O temporarily Adjusting the volume LBALANCE n 0 _ 5_ OOOON OOO01 ooooi I 0000 0000 _S CZ CD...
Page 55: ...inding the tape I_ _ Stopping playback _ Recording _ _ _ Tone control section Switching between equalization curve and simulated listening environment Switching equalization curve or simulated listeni...
Page 56: ...ing and distortion _C o Correct __ Incorrect To store a disc in its case Insert the disc with the label facing upwards and press downward at the center If the surface is soiled Wipe gently with a soft...
Page 57: ...and metal tapes for recording oThe deck automatically identifies the kind of tape loaded and sets the bias for recording and equalization accordingly oThe deck automatically sets the recording level C...
Page 58: ...em to the standby mode and source is being played shorted reconnect the speaker cords so that they are not shorted Then switch on the power UTO display appears on Flat cables are not connected steadil...
Page 59: ...indication Disc The disc is loaded upside down play does not start when you press the play button The disc is dirty The disc is scratched The disc is badly warped The disc is a nonstandard one There i...
Page 60: ...rmalloy head Deck 2 Recording Playback Permalloy head Erasure Double gap fertile head Motors Deck 1 2 Capstan reel table drive OC servo motor Reel table drive DC motor Tape speed 4 8 cm s Wow and flut...