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ENGLISH
PRECAUTIONS
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The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or slashing.
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Do not use where there are direct sunlight may strike it.
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Because of the CD player’s extremely low noise and wide dynamic
range, there might be a tendency to set the volume on the amplifier
unnecessarily high. Doing so may produce an excessively large output
from the amplifier which could damage your speakers.
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Sudden changes in the ambient temperature may cause condensation
to form on the optical lens inside the unit. If this happens, take out the
disc, leave the unit for about 1 hour, and then proceed to operate.
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The system’s speakers use powerful magnets. Do not place
timepieces, credit cards, cassette tapes or video tapes, etc. near the
speakers.
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Do not install this equipment in a confined space, such as a book
case or built in cabinet.
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No object filled with liquids, such as vase, shall be placed on the
apparatus.
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Mains plug is used as the disconnect device, so mains plug shall remain
readily operable.
CONNECTIONS (Fig. 2)
Note:
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Do not connect the mains lead to an AC outlet until all connections
have been made.
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The system is not completely disconnected from the mains when the
power button is set to the
z
position.
Speakers
Connect the connector of the left speaker lead to the “L” SPEAKERS
socket and the connector of the right speaker lead to the “R” socket.
If you have difficulty inserting the speaker lead connector, turn it over and
reinsert it.
Aerials
In areas close to a transmitter the simple indoor aerial is sufficient to receive
broadcasts. Extend the aerial wire as straight as possible and, while
listening to the AM LOOP terminal. Place the loop aerial in a position
which yields the best AM reception, or attach it to a wall or other surface
as shown in Fig. 3.
Note:
To minimize noise, the speaker, mains and any other leads should not
come close to the FM aerial lead and AM loop aerial. Do not place the
aerial leads close to the system.
Headphones
Connect stereo headphones (not supplied) to the PHONES socket for
monitoring or for private listening. The speakers are automatically
disconnected when headphones are connected.
CONTROLS (Fig. 1a)
1. Power button (
z
/ON)
2. Display
3. CD Compartment
4. Skip/Search buttons (
f
e
) (– +)
5. Headphones socket (PHONES)
6. Clock/Timer button (CLOCK TIMER )
7. Memory button (MEMORY)
8. Preset/Folder select button (PRESET FOLDER SELECT )
9. Function select button (FUNCTION)
10. Cassette holder
11. Stop/Eject button (STOP/EJECT)
12. Pause button (PAUSE)
13. Record button (REC)
14. Play button (PLAY)
15. Rewind button (REW)
16. Fast forward button (FFWD)
17. Stop button (
n
)
18. Volume control (VOLUME)
19. Play/Pause button (
i
)
20. Remote sensor (IR)
REMOTE CONTROL
Controls (Fig. 1b)
1. Power button (
z
/ON)
2. Bass button (BASS)
3. Number buttons (0, 1-9)
4. FM mode/Repeat button (FM MODE REPEAT)
5. CD Play/Pause button (
i
)
6. Volume control buttons (– VOL +)
7. Stop button (
n
)
8. Tuner/Band select button (TUNER/BAND)
9. Display mode button (DISPLAY)
10. Surround button (SURROUND)
11. Skip/Search/Tuning/MP3 CD’s file select buttons
(– TUNING/FILE +) (
f
e
)
12. Sound preset button (SOUND)
13. Preset/Folder select button (PRESET FOLDER SELECT )
14. Function button (FUNCTION)
15. Sleep button (SLEEP)
16. Memory button (MEMORY)
Number buttons (1-9, 0)
These buttons are used to select the track numbers on a disc or preset
radio stations.
If the function is “CD”, the buttons select the track numbers on a disc.
If the function is “TUNER”, the buttons select preset radio stations.
Inserting batteries (Fig. 4)
Note:
Always remove the batteries if the remote control is not to be used for a
month or more. Batteries left in the unit may leak and cause damage.
Remote control range (Fig. 5)
The button on the remote control perform similar functions to similarly
marked buttons on the front panel.
ADJUSTING THE CLOCK (Using the Main unit)
Example: To set “6:30”.
1.
Turn the power off before setting. The clock display appears.
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“0:00” blinks for the first time setting; or else, current time appears.
2.
Press the CLOCK TIMER button for at least 3 seconds. “
0
” blinks.
3.
Press the MEMORY button, the “hour” section and “
0
” blinks together.
4.
Turn the VOLUME control to set the “hour” section.
SZ000792-1450XE(En)
01/19/2006, 10:40 AM
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