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Summary of Contents for RX-E300

Page 1: ...e The EB Indication shown on Hie pacldng case indicates United Kingdom Before connecting operating or adjusting this product please read these instructions completely flBl iGNl nCOMPACT mm DIGITAL AUD...

Page 2: ...tening 12 Listening to Radio Broadcasts 13 Preset tuning 13 Listening to broadcast stations which have not been programmed Manual tuning 14 For better reception 14 Listening to CD 15 Selecting and lis...

Page 3: ...OF SEVERE ELECTRI CAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS IN SERTED INTO ANY 13 AMPERE SOCKET If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below If In any doubt please consult a qua...

Page 4: ...lling or spticing of the cord should be avoided Do not unplug the AC mains ead by pulling on the cord To do so may cause premature failure or shock hazard Do not operate the set on AC power In a bathr...

Page 5: ...7 Battery installation Unplug the AC mains lead from the household mains outlet and the AC IN socket of the unit Open the compartment for the batteries and Insert eight R20 LR20 size UM 1 not Include...

Page 6: ...nit as shown in the figure interiock the grooves and press down 2 Connect the colored speaker cable to the same colored speaker terminals 3 When using the unit with the speakers attached wind the spea...

Page 7: ...o recharge alkaline or manganese batteries Remote control unit s operation range Remote control signal sensor SENSOR Face about 7 meters in front of the sensor Oaaa a a 0 0 a o b a o o o o oaoa eee eo...

Page 8: ...er set button TIMER 29 25 27 Time adjust memory button ADJUST MEMORY Time check button TIME CHECK Time set buttons D l l 0 TUNING TIME SET Tuner controls No Name R page Band select button BAND 10 12 P...

Page 9: ...e display changes each time the but ton Is pressed nnn_ u uu ADJUST Press ADJUST iw 3 M i 0fl Press D KI or w w a to hM SET display the hour 16 ADJUST MEM Press ADJUST 4 iKM i i o i M Press D or i t i...

Page 10: ...i i i c a to se wj ec station fiMfiSET Stations can be cally see right sheeted autcmatl oo I n UU lU ADJUST Press ADJUST Flashes iWfiSET Press Q or c i i oQ to display ths preset channel in which the...

Page 11: ...in the unit off mode twily when using AC power Displaying the present time or the tape counter Oo o o o o o o o o o oo oo oo O O o o o o o o o o o o o o oo DISPLAY These operations come in handy to c...

Page 12: ...ening to CD PUlViPAl Press D0 PLAY PAUSE Listening to tapes Press PLAY DIR Listening to radio broadcasts Press BAND or PRESET TUNING or For your reference You can play directly by pressing the same bu...

Page 13: ...n unit 1 For U K Prass BAND to display LW MW or FM LW MW FM I The display changes each time the but ton is pressed For Australia New Zealand Press BAND to display FM or AM AM FM 1 Using the remote con...

Page 14: ...l the frequency display starts to change A station with good reception Is automatlcatly selected and the selection process then stops Frequency display steps The frequency display changes in the follo...

Page 15: ...ess D0 PLAY PAUSE to start play Play now starts In sequence from track 1 to the last trade after whteh It will stop automatically r n I n n i UM n U U i To stop play Press STOP CLEAR CLEM To stop play...

Page 16: ...at steps 2 and 3 Press DQ PLAY PAUSE The programmed tracks are played in the programmed sequer ce and play stops automatically Using the remote control 1 Press a CLEAR 2 Press PROGRAM Lights 3 Press o...

Page 17: ...ns lead is disconnected or the batteries are removed witiiout inserting memory back up tKitteries beforehand WCLEAR O O o o o O O O O o o o o 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o o Q O O O O O O QQCP O REPEAT To repea...

Page 18: ...i t fl ISmE set During play Press i i i oa to skip ahead to the start of the next track PiBss D w i to skip back to the start of the current track By repealing this operation you can skip tracks in t...

Page 19: ...irection indicator To release the Dolby NR function Press DOLBY NR again to turn off the QQNft indicator 4 Press PLAY DIR Pla ack now starts While is displayed the foward side is played back While is...

Page 20: ...ust be to accommodate the recording of all the tracks Length of the tape required to record all tracks A EJECT Press A EJECT and load the tape which Is longer than the length Indicated In step 2 With...

Page 21: ...recording Normal TYPE I O CrO TYPE II 0 Metain YPE IV Recording using an alternative method to easy CD recording This method is used in the following cases When recording CD tracks onto the remainder...

Page 22: ...the but ton is pressed Press At EJECT and load the tape Press PRESET TUNING to se lect the broadcast station I DO U Press DOLBY NR to select the Dolby noise reduction setting See page 19 Press REV MO...

Page 23: ...effect Please note that the position of arrow mark legibiiity depends on the viewing angle About stored equalizer effects X EQ S XBS This gives an added punch to rock music eto C EQ CLEAR This boosts...

Page 24: ...J iw display 00 tor the minute LIsIt r00 01 03 29 30 59 The display changes each time the but ton is pressed ADJUST MEMO i n n_ nnn tyiL u uu Press ADJUST 4 C Ofl SET Setting the play end OFF time Pr...

Page 25: ...the volume which was adjusted when setting the timer play TIMER To release the timer function Press TIMER and clear ttie timer play display The OFF display now appears The timer does not operate but...

Page 26: ...recording start ON time Press ao 3 or t i Q to display 13 for the hour pO 1 2 12 13 U 23 TTie display changes each time the but ton is pressed l Kl M W1 Press D K A w or i i i n to display 30 for the...

Page 27: ...10 TIMER To release the timer function Press TIMER and clear ttie timer record Ing display The OFF display now appears The timer does not operate but the time setting is stored in the memory To check...

Page 28: ...check the time remaining during operation Press SLEEP Tifne remaining 37 minutes SLEEP ci cm n J 1 To change the sleep timer s time setting SLEEP Press SLEEP I C C CI I UU ADJUST Press ADJUST SLEEP I...

Page 29: ...J 1 Lower the volume and connect the microphone 2 Press STOP 3 Load the tape 4 Select the Dolby noise reduction setting and reverse mode See page i9 5 Press REC PAUSE 6 Press PLAY DiR Recording starts...

Page 30: ...ng sprays benzine flilnner state electric ity prevention liquids or any other solvent Do not soil with fingerprints Concerning Cassette Tapes Selection of cassette tapes Cassette tape exceeding 90 min...

Page 31: ...t Lens care Open the CD Ik and dean the lens with a blower not included If the lens is extremely dirty clean it with a cotton swab Blower not included Cotton swab Tape head care To assure sound qualit...

Page 32: ...Tape o o J Q O Q I 1 1 TunWH Q O O O 6 6 6 5 Sound quality adjustment timer operations Selecting the equalizer effects See page 23 Setting releasing the sleep timer See page 28 The display changes ea...

Page 33: ...g and listening to favorite tracks See page 16 Listening to a track repeatedly See page 17 Listening to tracks at random See page 17 To erase last programmed track See page 16 IB o o WOEAR o o o o o o...

Page 34: ...ers etc Has the CD been installed up de down Install the CD with the label side facing up Has condensation formed on the unlfs CD section Turn the unit on and leave it on for about an hour before furt...

Page 35: ...s up About condensation Condensation refers to the droplets of water which form for exam ple on a cold winter s day on the window panes in a warni room This unit contains a lens In the CD section and...

Page 36: ...AC erase Variable sound monitor 30 16000 Hz 30 17000 Hz 30 17000 Hz General Power requirement AC Battery 12 Memory back up for computer clock Speakers 2 Woofer 2 Tweeter Jacks Input Output Dimensions...

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