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Summary of Contents for SD-s2300

Page 1: ...D s2300 sD s3300 Operating lnstructions t i I I The photographs show sl stem SD S3300 aL t Before connecting operating or adjusling these components please read these instructions completely RQT1 474...

Page 2: ...n 55 1 1 1 5 5 6 6 7 t I t0 tl 12 11 ltl 11 1a Iaking a Recording Raco fig ftu fu rrlio or extemal sounee About h lloDy riec cfuakxt system To cre rEorded souas Teptotep rEfiE Conrenienl Feetures tor...

Page 3: ...THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PER SONNEL For SL PD825 SU G91 RS TR2l0 RS TR3l1 This...

Page 4: ...ing conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See figure below POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTROOE SYSTEM NEC ART 2sO...

Page 5: ...ervice personnel when a The AC power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or b Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the unit or c The unit has been exposed to rain or d The unit doe...

Page 6: ...olarized 2 pcs AC power supply cords short thin type polarized Stereo mini cables sJP2257T FM RS Remote control transmitter RAK SA5O2P 1pc r AM loop antenna set SPBI 163T AM loop antenna 1 Pc AM anten...

Page 7: ...speaker slts em This type ol distortion also occurs if the input signal to the amplifier is too large For example when excessive equalizatiqr is used Keep the speakers away from sources of heat high...

Page 8: ...unit and all other equipment is first turned off Gonnections of each unit 3 l Cooling lan SU G91 I I L 6o TUIER I RErorE I corrmr I o o TAPI Eo VCR 2 REC PI Y REC PIAY fi oun oil TUI ER J sH 8017 LXF...

Page 9: ...cassette deck not included o SU 91 Turntable not included wire not included o o o o o enjoying the audio of a VCR and TV VCR not included o r l o o AUDIO OUT G1 L ol SU G91 Stereo conneqtion cables n...

Page 10: ...egion or if this unit is located inside a reinforced concrete building etc Connectlon wlro lnor tlrs entenna Two types of wire are most commonly used for connection Jrom the antenna 300ohm parallel le...

Page 11: ...t it close to power cords speaker wires or metal sur faces doing so will result in noise o Do nol mount it close to a cassette deck when the cassette deck b being used chirping or beeping sounds may r...

Page 12: ...tem musl be 8 ohms Connection of For connection to an additional pair of RLf L EE o o SU G91 x Left speaker system Note To prevent damage to circuitry never short circuit positive and negative speaker...

Page 13: ...speaker as the center speaker by connecting it c sfiown below When using the speakers after setling the center level ol SU Gg1 b MA adjust the volume on the TV TV not included AUDIO IN L R E llf rcas...

Page 14: ...are frE from dust Excessive dusl might affect its performance The operation may not be correct il direct sunlight or other strq light source strikes the receiving sensor ol this unit lf there is a p D...

Page 15: ...OFF dloplay silws the channel number selected by one of the Remote control signal receptor REMOTE SENSOR Tuning buttons fiUNING These buttons are used for tuning to the desired broadcast sta tion lf t...

Page 16: ...sPlay INPUT This display usually shows the sound source selected by the i put selectors when the volume control is used to adiust tl volume level the level is displayed in decibels for about thlec sec...

Page 17: ...I CR 2 button setting is automatically switched OFF Super bass buttonlindicator SUPER BASS Low frequency sounds are reinforced when this sitch b pressed The indicator above will illuminate EOruCR 2 bu...

Page 18: ...ained When they are moved in the dB direction dip lrequency characteristics are ob tained These characterislics can be emphasized or al tenuated a maximum of 12 dB When the pofler switch is set to lhe...

Page 19: ...56 and 59 tte deck RS TR3l 1 or RS TR210 coinmon to both tape decks Douer switch POWER trecoding balance control BALANC E Thb control is used to balance the left and right sound levels d ck 2 see pag...

Page 20: ...art the playback or recording of deck 2 only of side A of the cassette The tape will move in the left o right direction Eject button EJECT This button is used to open the cassette holder Fast forwardl...

Page 21: ...Dolby noise reduction system selected by pressing one ol lhe Dolby noise reduction buttons Ptayback indicator PLAU When this indicator illuminates steadily it indicates tlar b unit is in the playback...

Page 22: ...t the changer can then automatically calculate how many tracks fit on each side of the tape in a sequential manner See pages 65 66 Disc trays 1 5 You can load up to five discs one disc per one tray Se...

Page 23: ...side display the number 1 5 ol the current disc or shows Se A or B in the CD synchro edit recording mode lhe program sequence in the program play mode number display lhe number up to 99 of the curren...

Page 24: ...ector buttons TUNER TV VCR CD These buttons are used to change the functions of this remote control 24_ Preset tuning buttons 1 0 These buttons are used to tune to broadcast stations that have been pr...

Page 25: ...ns are used to select the track or the disc number E 1 5 rmen these buttons are used be sure to f irst press the CD lrr0on of the function selector buttons on the remote con ffi transmitter O e bumon...

Page 26: ...o f irst press the VCR button of the lunction selector buttons of the remote con trol transmitter D Channel upldown buttons V CH A These buttons are used to sequentially select video channels Selector...

Page 27: ...both speaker selectors are pressed Set the input selector of the graphic equalizer b the SOURCE position 4 Setect the sound source VCR IIDAT Press this button to listen to the equipment con nected to...

Page 28: ...minate Adjust the low frequency sound to the desired tone quality Adjust the high lrcquency sound to the desired tone quallty This will not adjust the speakers lefUright volume balance of the rear Whe...

Page 29: ...other units will switch OFF To restore power to all components press this switch again To attenuate the volume bvel Press the muting button MUTING R The volume level is attenuated by approx 20 dB 1n0...

Page 30: ...to close the drawer by hand Be sure to press this button Press the disc skip button to select the desired disc Press the ptay button Also available from the remote colrtrol The play indicator will ill...

Page 31: ...wer openlclose button to close the loading drawer lf you play a disc with the loading drawer open the changer will stop when the last track on the current disc linishes play lng 3 To temporarily stoP...

Page 32: ...For example To select disc 1 press the l r button The selected disc indicator will flash lf the disc only is selected play of all tradks on that disc begin ning with its first track will begin in abo...

Page 33: ...ing with its lirst track will begin in about ten seconds 4 Press the numerlc button to speclly tttc track Tracksl S Plesstheappropriatonumericbutton directly To eelcct a twod th brr number oYc 10 Pres...

Page 34: ...utton 3 Press the program mode button at this time Repeat steps 3 4 and 5 until you have com pleted the desired entry lf you enter non existing disc s or track s soon alter the loading drawer is close...

Page 35: ...program mode but ton to select the program ptay mode PGM on the main unit Skip to step 5 if the disc number display shows the desired disc number 3 Press the disc button 4 Press the numeric button 6 6...

Page 36: ...s the program mode button twice 3 Press the PlaY button The changer still has the program in its memory 36 To clear the entire Program Press the stoP button f l LIJ D The display will indicate as belo...

Page 37: ...s included in the count ln the play mode the changer will cancel the non existing entry and play lhe subsequent disc or track lf you attempt a 33rd selection the f full indication will be displayed Pr...

Page 38: ...s the track is to be deleted To select a twodlglt track number over 10 Press the I button to select the tens digit and then one of the buttons to selecl the units digit To solect a track number such a...

Page 39: ...be deleted in its mqnory To clear all the selections to be deleted Alco evelleble lrom rerno0r Gofiol Press the stop button The display will indicate as below l ilD 3D 4 5 t DEIEIE n Us n u tL Press o...

Page 40: ...e the player has played the selected track it will chOose a disc then a track randomly again excluding the tracks already played ln delete play mode the changer will choose a disc and track ex cluding...

Page 41: ...nger wilt stop after the current disc finishes playing Press the one disc random button again to cancel one disc random play mode The ONE play mode indicator will go out The changer will return to seq...

Page 42: ...acks not played yet The changer will stop automatklally when all the tracks on all the loaded discs have been played Play the changer with the loading dm clced While the loading drawer is open ftre ch...

Page 43: ...he changer plays only the programmed selections in the pro grammed sequence repeatedly ln delete play mode The changer plays the Ciscs and tracks excluding the selections to be deleted repeatedly ln r...

Page 44: ...ks Also avallable trom remote control Press either skip button until you reach the desired track l You can skip fonrvard l You can skip backward ln the program play mode you can skip only within the p...

Page 45: ...display 2 shows Display 3 changes to display 1 while you are pressing one of the search buttons ln program play mode Display 4 shows the programmed disc and or track number and program order While yo...

Page 46: ...o the desired frequen cies Note lf the power supply of the compact disc changer has been left on turn off the power supply of the compact disc changer 2 f1 FM BAND AM laT tl M an Ual tUnef OpefatiOn r...

Page 47: ...es tt8 and 49 Note lf a new broadcast station is preset into a channel the broadcast station which was previously entered in that channel will be automatically erased 6 f1 FM BANo AM zaT tl 34567890 M...

Page 48: ...r the units digit 1 _0 within 2 seconds after pressing the Iirst button lf the interval between pressing the firsl button and pressing the second button is more than about 2 seconds the setting may no...

Page 49: ...most recent memory see below when the power is switched OFF in the event of a power lailure or il the power cord is disconnected The memory will be maintained lor as long as approximately one month M...

Page 50: ...o playDect bdr 15et ol a casseite tape contlnuously The c reverse mode indicator will then illuminate This playback will continue eight tirnes or until the stop button is pressed One time is counted w...

Page 51: ...Y Plays side B Notes Deck 1 and deck 2 cannot be used for playback at the same time Do not press the eject button while the tape is moving doing so might cause a malfunction or damage the tape Tape de...

Page 52: ...should face downward r 3 Select the appropriate reverse mode Reverse mcde indicator i Select this mode to playback only one side ol a cassette tape lhe reverse mode indicator will then illuminate When...

Page 53: ...AY PlaYs side 8 Notes Deck 1 and deck 2 cannot be used lor playback at the same time Do not press the eject button while the tape is moving doing so might cause a malfunction or damage the tape Tape d...

Page 54: ...he indication does noi switch Press the playback button Playback will begin PLAY Plays side A side lacing outward PLRY Plays side 8 deck 2 only for RS TR2l0 To temporarily stop playback ro r2onty Pres...

Page 55: ...lorward Deck 2 During playback ol side B reverse Deck 1 oH r RS TR311 l t ffi rcIDE E t Deck 2 Press to cue fast forward offi Press to review rewind Press to review rewind To fast forward or rewind t...

Page 56: ...responding to the Dolby noise reduction in dicator that is illuminated Ihe indicator will then switch oFF ___ 4 Select the appropriate reverse mode The reverse mode indicator or Cf will il luminate l...

Page 57: ...side of the lape reverse mode position is to be recorded press the playback button that corresponds to that side To record on both sides of the tape reverse mode position QJ press the A side playback...

Page 58: ...cording then stail playing the souree to be recorded from the beginning The playback indicator on the main unit will illuminate steadi ly and the recording will begtn li only one side of the tape reve...

Page 59: ...tem permits recordings without a drop of the level of the sound source s high frequency range ln ad dition by using the system in parallel with this unit s noise reduc tion system recording and playba...

Page 60: ...ecording level as well as equalizer effects and Dolby noise reduc tion elfects are recorded on to the tape in deck 2 exactly as they were originally recorded on the tape in cleck 1 Because noise reduc...

Page 61: ...by mode and playback will continue on deck l Press the playback button corresponding tothe side of the tape be ing recorded when the tape in dec 1 reaches the point where you want to resume recording...

Page 62: ...ilent interval on the tape By simply pressing the automatic recording muting button while a recording is being made a silent interval which is necessary tor locating the beginning of a tune during pla...

Page 63: ...rse function of the cassette deck operates and recording on side B begins Then after the last track to be entered onto side B finishes playing the changer stops and the cassette deck returns to a paus...

Page 64: ...side indicator D is illuminated 5 Start playing the compact disc to be record ed For sequential edit recording see page 30 For program edit recording see page 34 lf the program editing is to be made...

Page 65: ...ressing the skip button Press either Dl or l lrom each step G46 C 60 C 90 or G For example To use s2 minutes tape select C 46 and press and hold H until the display shows 5i 2 The display shows the da...

Page 66: ...ton to select the tape length See step 1 on page 65 For example il you use a 46 minute tape sL PD825 Z Press the play button Recording will begin from side A Depending on the disc a little sound of th...

Page 67: ...l illuminate when lhis mode is selected Select one of the center modes Each time the button is pressed the center mode indicators will change as follows NORMAL WIDE BANDr lt Lpsnrutou Dolby Pro Logic...

Page 68: ...The Dolby Pro Logic Surround indicator center mode in dicator and center rear speaker volume display will illuminate when this mode is selected Dolby Pro Logic Surround indicator Surround sound J Star...

Page 69: ...neltone quali ty as desired See page 70 Caution As with any equalizer it is nol recommended to raise adjacent equalizer level controls by a large amount This may cause amplifier clipping distortion or...

Page 70: ...n order to correct the peaks and dips in bass sounds caus ed by reflection reduce the 160 Hz level 4 6 dB and then raise the level of sounds below 63 Hz and above 6 3 kHz vicinity slightly dBezl I r H...

Page 71: ...utton Follow the same steps to switch it OFF Press the TV function selector button and then follow the procedures below When uslng the pleset channel bultons Pre s two numeric buttons consecutively to...

Page 72: ...button then follow the procedure below When uslng the preset channe buttons Press two numeric buttons consecutively to tune to the desired TV broadcasts Note When selecting single digit channels 1 9...

Page 73: ...multaneously Recording will begin fo stop playback or recording temporarily Press the pause button Press again to resume playback To stop playback or recording Press th e slop button To adjust the Yol...

Page 74: ...sprays benzine lhinner static electrici may lorm on the disc Wipe this off with a soft dry lint f ree cloth ty prevention liquids or any other solvenl before using the disc lf the surlace is soiled wi...

Page 75: ...les in the cassette Recordings will be very distorted fihere is no playback problem however Metal tape Detection holes Erasure prevention Remove the erase prevention tabs thus preventing recording Use...

Page 76: ...y during recording and playback it is recommended that the head assembly be demagnetized when distortion or poor sound quality persist after cleaning the heads lf the head assembly becomes magnetized...

Page 77: ...ations HF 78 Tuner ST K50 Antenna terminals 300 O balanced 75 O unbalanced 87 9 107 9 MHz 0 1 MHz stePs 1O 8 dBf 0 95 gV 75 O IHF 58 Amplifier SU G91 IAMPLIFIER SECTION Rated minimum sine wave RMS Pow...

Page 78: ...400 mV 800 O 17W AC 60 Hz 120 V 430x128x290 mm 16 1 5 16 x 5 1 16 x 1 1 1 3 32 4 7 kg 10 4 tb I GENERAL Power consumption Power supply Dlmenslons WxHxD Welghl Cr TETAL Cassette deck RS TR3l 1 CrO MET...

Page 79: ...kHz 16 dB 110 Hz 2O kHz 10 dB 160x205x115 mm 6 5 1 6 x B 1 16 x 4 17132 1 1 2 kg 2 6 lb Compact disc changer SL PD825 I AUTXO No of clnrurls Frcqrrrcy r sponse OutFtt Uolt ge Dynamic range S N Total h...

Page 80: ...ct the connections of the speaker wtres The balance control is set too far to one side Set so that sounds are heard at the center between the speaker systems Sound stops during a perlormance or no sou...

Page 81: ...th more elements Transmitting station is too far away Excesslve dlslortion in the sound ol storoo broadcasts Nearby building or mountain Multipath distortion is being caused by the mutual interference...

Page 82: ...itch OFF by pressing the corresponding tape to tape recording speed button whichever lape to tape recording speed indicator that is illuminated Recorded sound is TV nolse This Lnit is placed near a TV...

Page 83: ...EL RANDOM Program mode button PRESET TUNTNG 15 47 PROGRAM MODE 23 25 34 35 Program play 34 36 Programplayindicator PGM 23 34 Clua z lock indicator quartz lock Random butlons RANDOM Randomplay 4o 41 Re...

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