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(English)
ana
————
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Compact
Disc
Stereo
System
NSX-SZ310
nist
8B-NFY-937-01
001215AKH-AR-IN

PRECAUTIONS
Read
thess!Operating
Instructions
carefully
and
completely
before
oprating
the
unit.
All
precautions
on
this
booklet
and
on
tt#t
unit
should
be
strictly
followed.
Keep
the
perating
Instructions
for
future
reference.
CAUTION
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NCT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USIR-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFEFA
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
CLASS
1
LASER
PRODUCT
KLASSE
1
LASER
PRODUKT
LUOKAN
1
LASER
LAITE
KLASS
1
LASER
APPARAT
Installation
1
Water
and
moisture
—
Do
not
use
this
unit
near
water,
such
as
near
a
bathtub,
washbowl,
swimming
pool,
or
the
like.
2
Heat
—
Do
not
use
this unit
near
sources
ofheat,
including
heating
vents,
stoves,
or
other
appliances
that
generate
heat.
It
also
should
not
be
placed
in
temperatures
less
than
5°C
or
greater
than
35°C,
3
Mounting
surface
—
Place
the
unit
ona
flat,
even
surface.
4
Ventilation
—
The
unit
should
be
situated
with
adequate
space
around
it
so
that
proper
heat
ventilaion
is
assured.
Allow
10
cm
clearance
from
the
rear
and
the
top
of
the
unit,
and
5
cm
from
each
side.
-
Do
not
place
the
unit
on
a
bed,
rug,
or
similar
surface
that
may
block
the
ventilation
openings.
-
Do
not
install
the
unit
in
a
bookcase,
cabinet,
or
airtight
rack
where
ventilation
may
be
impeded.
5
Objects
and
liquid
entry
—
Take
care
that
objects
or
liquids
do
not
get
inside
the
unit
through
the
ventilation
openings.
6
Carts
and
stands
—
When
placed
or
mounted
on
a
stand
or
cart,
the
unit
should
be
moved
with
care.
Quick
stops,
excessive
force,
and
uneven
surfaces
may
cause
the
unit
or
cart
to
overturn
or
fall.
7
Condensation
—
Moisture
may
form
onthe
CD
pickup
lens
when:
-
The
unit
is
moved
from
a
cold
spot
to
a
warm
spot
-
The
heating
system
has
just
been
turned
on
-
The
unit
is
used
in
a
very
humid
room
-
The
unit
is
cooled
by
an
air
conditioner
When
this
unit
has
condensation
inside,
it
may
not
function
normally.
Should
this
occur,
leave
the
unit
for
a
few
hours,
then
try
to
operate
again.
8
Wall
or
ceiling
mounting
—
The
unit
should
not
be
mounted
on
a
wall
or
ceiling,
unless
specified
in
the
Operating
Instructions.

Electric
Power
1
Power
sources
—
Connect
this
unit
only
to
power
sources
specified
in
the
Operating
Instructions,
and
as
marked
on
the
unit.
2
AC
power
cord
-
When
disconnecting
the
AC
power
cord,
pull
it
out
by
the
AC
power
plug.
Do
not
pull
the
cord
itself.
-
Never
handle
the
AC
power
plug
with
wet
hands,
as
this
could
result
in
fire
or
shock.
-
Power
cords
should
be
firmly
secured
to
avoid
being
severely
bent,
pinched,
or
walked
upon.
Pay
particular
attention
to
the
cord
from
the
unit
to
the
power
socket.
-
Avoid
overloading
power
socket
and
extension
cords
beyond
their
capacity,
as
this
could
result
in
fire
or
shock.
3
When
not
in
use
—
Unplug
the
AC
power
cord
from
the
power
socket
ifthe
unit
will
not
be
used
for
several
months
or
more,
When
the
cord
is
plugged
in,
a
small
amount
of
current
continues
to
flow
to
the
unit,
even
when
the
power
is
turned
off.
Maintenance
Clean
the
unit
only
as
recommended
in
the
Operating
Instructions.
Damage
Requiring
Service
Have
the
units
serviced
by
a
qualified
service
technician
if:
-
The
AC
power
cord
or
plug
has
been
damaged
-
Foreign
objects
or
fiquid
have
gotten
inside
the
unit
-
The
unit
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
water
-
The
unit
doesnot
seem
to
operate
normally
-
The
unit
exhibits
a
marked
change
in
performance
-
The
unit
has
been
dropped,
or
the
cabinet
has
been
damaged
DO
NOT
ATTENPT
TO
SERVICE
THE
UNIT
YOURSELF.
System
and
accessories
NSX-SZ34
CX-NSZ310
Compact
disc
stereo
cassette
recever
SX-NSZ312
Front
speakers
Remote
control
FM
antenna
MW/LW
antenna

PREPARATIONS
Connection
Plug
in
the
AC
power
cord
to
the
wall
socket
after
all
other
connections
are
made.
7
Connect
the
front
speakers.
Connecl
the
right
front
speaker
to
the
SPEAKERS
R
terminaas
and
the
left
to
the
SPEAKERS
L
terminals.
The
speaker
cords
with
the
white
stripes
go
to
the
©
terminals.
2
Connect
the
supplied
antennas.
Connecithe
FM
antenna
to
the
FM
75
Q
terminal
and
the
MW/LW
antenna
to
the
MW/LW
LOOP
terminals.
MW/LW
antenna
3
Connect
the
AC
power
cord
to
the
wall
socket.
When
the
AC
power
cord
is
connected
to
the
wall
socket
for
the
first
time,
DEMO
appears
on
the
display.
To
deactivate
the
DEMO,
press
DEMO/ECO.
©
Do
not
short-circuit
the
&
and
©
speaker
cord
leads.
¢Do
not
leave
objects
generating
magnetism
or
objects
affected
by
magnetism
near
the
speakers.
Remote
control
Detach
the
battery
compartment
lid
at
the
rear
of
the
remote
contro!
and
insert
two
R6
(size
AA)
batteries
with
correct
polarity.
we
E&
V
©
Replace
the
batteries
with
new
ones
when
the
operational
distance
between
the
remote
control
and
main
unit
becomes
shorter.
¢
Remove
the
batteries
if
the
unit
is
not
going
to
be
used
for
an
extended
period
of
time.
The
remote
control
may
not
operate
if it
is
used
under
intense
sunlight,
etc.,
or
if
its
line
of
sight
is
obstructed.
e°4*
and
"5"
of
DISC
DIRECT
PLAY
on
the
remote
control
cannot
be
used
on
this
system.
R6(AA)
4
7
1
’
Nicati
GENERAL
Sp
ecifications
Power
requirements
230
V
AC,
50
Hz
a
Power
consumption
75
W
TUNER
Power
consumption
With
ECO
mode
on:
0.6
W
FM
tuning
range
87.5
MHz
to
108
MHz
in
standby
mode
With
ECO
mode
off:
17
W
FM
usable
sensitivity
(IHF)
16.8
dBf
Dimensions
(W
x
H
x
D)
260
x
324
x
339
mm
FM
antenna
terminal
75
ohms
(unbalanced)
Weight
5.8
kg
MW
tuning
range
531
kHz
to
1602
kHz
(9
kHz
step)
530
kHz
to
1710
kHz
(10
kHz
step)
PEAKE!
4)
4
MW
usable
sensitivity
350
uV/m
Speaker
system
3
way,
bass
reflex
(magnetic
LW
tuning
range
144
kHz
to
290
kHz
shielded)
LW
usable
sensitivity
1400
pV/m
Speaker
units
Woofer:
140
mm
cone
MW/LW
antenna
Loop
antenna
Tweeter:
60
mm
cone
AMPLIFIER
erie
Eee
tweeter:
20
mm
ceramic
Power
output
Rated:
32W+32W(6ohms,T.H.D.
—
MPecan
Onn
1%,
1
kHz/DIN
45500)
Dimensions
(WxHxD)
220
x
324
x
225
mm
Weight
43kg
Total
harmonic
distortion
Input
Outputs
CASSETTE
DECK
Track
format
Frequency
response
Recording
system
Heads
CD
PLAYER
Laser
D/A
converter
Signal-to-noise
ratio
Harmonic
distortion
Reference:
40
W
+
40
W
(6
ohms,
TH.D.
10
%,
1
KHz/DIN
45324)
DIN
MUSIC
POWER:
120
W
+
120
WwW
0.08
%
(20
W,
1
kHz,
6
ohms,
DIN
AUDIO)
VIDEO/AUX:
500
mV
SPEAKERS:
6
ohms
or
more
PHONES:
32
ohms
or
more
4
tracks,
2
channels
stereo
50 Hz
-
15
kHz
AC
bias
DECK
1:
playback
x
1
DECK
2:
recording/playback
x
1,
erase
x
1
Semiconductor
laser
(A
=
780
nm)
1
bit
dual
85
dB
(4
kHz,
0
dB)
0.05
%
(1
kHz,
0
dB)
Specifications
and
external
appearance
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.
COPYRIGHT
Check
copyright
laws
relevant
to
recordings
from
discs,
radio
or
tape
for
the
country
where
the
unit
is
to
be
used.
BBE
SYSTEM
The
word
"BBE"
and
the
"BBE
symbol"
are
trademarks
of
BBE
Sound,
Inc.
Under
License
from
BBE
Sound,
Inc.
21

REFERENCE
Care
and
maintenance
Occasional
core
and
maintenance
of
the
unit
and
the
software
are
needed
to
optimize
the
performance
of
your
unit.
To
clean
the
cabinet
Use
a
Soft
and
dry
cloth.
If
the
unit
surfaces
are
extremely
dirty,
use
a
soft
cloth
lightly
moistened
with
mild
detergent
solution.
Do
not
use
strong
solvents
such
as
alcohol,
benzine
or
thinner.
To
clean
the
tape
heads
Dirty
tape
heads
cause
sound
deterioration.
After
every
10
hours
of
use,
clean
the
tape
heads
with
a
head
cleaning
cassette.
Refer
to
the
instructions
of
the
cleaning
cassette.
To
demagnetize
the
tape
heads
Use
a
demagnetizing
cassette
after
every
20
to
30
hours
of
use.
Refer
to
the
instructions
of
the
demagnetizing
cassette.
Care
of
CDs
When
a
CD
becomes
dirty,
wipe
it
from
the
centre
out
with
a
cleaning
cloth.
After
playing
a
CD,
store
it
in
its
case.
Do
not
keep
it
in
hot
or
humid
places.
Care
of
tapes
Store
tapes
in
their
cases
after
use.
Do
not
leave
tapes
near
magnets,
motors,
television
sets,
or
any
source
of
magnetism.
Do
not
expose
tapes
to
direct
sunlight,
or
leave
them
in
a
car
parked
in
direct
sunlight.
20
PARTS
AND
CONTROLS
Main
unit:
rear
Troubleshooting
If
your
unit
fails
fo
perform
properly,
check
the
following
guide
and
the
relevant
sections
of
the
Operating
Instructions.
There
is
no
sound.
@
Are
the
speakers
and
AC
power
cord
connected
properly?
The
unit
shut
off
suddenly.
©
Possibly
a
short
circuit
in
the
speaker
terminals.
Disconnect
the
AC
power
cord
from
the
wall
socket
and
re-connect
the
speaker
cords
correctly.
The
unit
blacks
out
when
the
unit
is
turned
off.
els
ECO
mode
set
to
on?
Erroneous
display.
Reset
the
unit.
Poor
radio
reception.
©
Check
antenna
connection.
Adjust
the
antenna
to
find
the
best
reception.
©
Move
unit
and
antenna
away
from
other
electric
appliances
and
cords.
The
tape
does
not
run.
ls
the
deck
in
pause?
Poor
tape
sound.
©
Check
for
dirty
heads.
Clean
them
if
needed.
Use
type
|
(normal)
tapes.
Cannot
record.
|s
the
erasure
prevention
tab
of
the
tape
broken
off?
If
so,
cover
the
detection
slot
with
adhesive
tape.
The
CD
player
works
poorly.
ls
the
disc
correctly
loaded?
©
|s
the
disc
dirty?
els
the
lens
affected
by
condensation?
If
so,
wait
approximately
one
hour
and
try
again.
@
MW/LW
LOOP,
FM
75
©
terminals
Plug
in
the
supplied
MW/LW
and
FM
antennas
here.
©
VIDEO/AUX
jacks
Accepts
analog
sound
signals
from
external
equipment.
Connect
using
an
optional
connecting
cable
with
RCA
phono
plugs
(red
plug
to
R
jack,
white
plug
to
L
jack).
Refer
also
to
the
operating
instructions
of
your
equipment.
To
switch
function
to
external
input,
press
VIDEO/AUX
to
select
the
VIDEO
(AUX/TV)
function.
Tip:
To
change
the
displayed
name
for
this
function,
turn
the
unit
on,
then
hold
down
VIDEO/AUX
and
press
POWER.
Repeat
the
procedure
to
select
one
of
"VIDED",
"AUX"
or"TV".
SPEAKERS“
terminals
Connect
the
speaker
cord
of
the
supplied
front
speakers
here.
©
AC
power
cord
13]
Resetting
the
unit
if
an
unusual
condition
occurs
in
the
display
window
or
the
cassette
deck,
reset
the
unit
as
follows:
1
Press
POWER
to
turn
off
the
power.
If
the
power
cannot
be
turned
off,
disconnect
the
AC
power
cord,
then
plug
it
in
again.
2
Hold
down
Ml
and
press
POWER.
Everything
stored
in
memory
after
purchase
is
cleared.

Main
uait:
front
@
DEMO/ECO
When
the
unit
is
turned
off:
switches
DEMO
on
and
off.
When
the
unit
is
turned
on:
enters
ECO
or
dimmer
setting
mode.
©
POWER
OSTANDBY/ON
Switches
the
unit
on
and
off
(standby).
©
TAPE
DECK
1/2
Selects
Tape
function,
and
deck
1
or
2.
TUNER/BAND
Selects
Radio
function
and
the
radio
band.
VIDEO/AUX
Selects
the
function
of
external
equipment
connected
to
VIDEO/AUX
jacks.
cD
Selects
CD
function.
To
display
the
timer
setting
Press
TIMER.
The
timer-on
time,
the
source
and
the
timer-activated
duration
are
displayed
for
6
seconds.
Tip:
Timer
setting
can
be
displayed
even
while
the
unit
is
turned
off,
and
at
that
time
if
you
press
ENTER
or
8
within
6
seconds
after
TIMER
is
pressed,
you
can
enter
the
timer
setting
mode
and
change
the
setting.
To
change
the
timer
setting
Re-set
the
timer
again.
To
cancel
the
timer
Press
TIMER
repeatedly
until
"©
OFF"
is
displayed.
"©"
disappears
from
the
display.
Tip:
Your
timer
setting
is
retained
even
if
the
timer
is
cancelled.
Next
time
the
timer
is
activated,
you
can
change
your
previous
setting,
or
simply
use
the
same
setting
again.
©
PHONES
jack
Plug
in
here
an
optional
headphones
set
with
a
standard
stereo
plug
(96.3
mm).
Speaker
output
is
cancelled.
HISET
CD
and
Tape:
pauses
playback.
Radio:
stores
the
received
station
to
preset.
MCLEAR
CD
and
Tape:
stops
playback.
Radio:
clears
a
station
preset.
PRESET
CD
and
Tape:
starts
playback.
Radio:
tunes
into
a
preset
station.
<<4/K4<DOWN,
PP
/PPIUP
TUNING
CD:
skips
to
a
previous
or
a
succeeding
track
when
pressed,
searches
a
track
in
fast
forward
or
fast
reverse
playback
when
held
down.
Tape:
fast
forwards
or
rewinds
the
tape.
Radio:
manually
tunes
down
or
up
within
the
band.
GEQ
Selects
a
sound
equalization
curve.
BBE
Enhances
high
frequency
sound.
T-BASS
Emphasizes
low
frequency
sound.
6
Timer
recording
Timer
recording
is
available
only
for
TUNER
and
VIDEO/AUX
(with
on
external
timer)
sources.
7
Press
either
TUNER/BAND
or
VIDEO/AUX
to
select
a
source.
2
Press
TIMER
repeatedly
until
"©REC"
appears
on
the
display.
3
Carry
out
step
3
to
step
5
described
in
"Timer
playback’.
4
Prepare
the
source.
To
tecord
the
radio,
select
the
band
and
tune
in
to
the
desired
station.
To
record
external
equipment
connected
to
the
VIDEO/
AUX
jacks,
set
an
external
timer
for
the
equipment
so
that
its
playback
begins
at
the
same
time.
5
Insert
the
recording
tape
in
DECK
2
and
then
turn
the
unit
off.
7)
MULTI
JOG
CD:
skips
to
a
previous
or
a
succeeding
track,
Radio:
selects
a
preset
number.
Clock
and
Timer:
sets
the
time.
ECO
and
Dimmer:
selects
the
mode.
ENTER
Determines
the
mode
and
the
time
(ECO,
dimmer,
clock
and
timer).
TIMER
Enters
timer
setting
mode.
©
VOLUME
19)
Adjusts
the
volume.
DISC
DIRECT
PLAY
1-3
Selects
a
CD
tray.
DISC
CHANGE
Rotates
the
CD
trays.
4
OPEN/CLOSE
Opens
or
closes
the
disc
compartment.
SYNC
DUB
Starts
dubbing
a
whole
tape.
@REC/REC
MUTE
Starts
recording.
19

TIMER
OPERATIONS
Sleep
timer
Turns
off
the
unit
automatically
after
a
specified
time.
1
Press
SHIFT+SLEEP
on
the
remote
control.
"SLEEP"
appears
on
the
display.
2
Press
<4
or
>
repeatedly
to
set
the
sleep
timer
duration.
With
each
press,
the
timer
duration
changes
in
5-minute
steps
between
5
to
240
minutes.
If
there
is
no
button
input
for
4
seconds,
the
current
setting
is
entered
automatically.
The
unit
turns
off
after
the
selected
time.
©
MULTI
JOG
is
also
available
in
place
of
<<
or
>>.
Tip:
The
display
is
dimmed
while
the
sleep
timer
is
active.
To
check
the
remaining
time
until
the
unit
turns
off
Press
SHIFT+SLEEP
on
the
remote
control.
The
remaining
time
is
displayed
for
4
seconds.
To
cancel
the
sieep
timer
Press
SHIFT+SLEEP
twice
on
the
remote
control
so
that
“SLEEP
oFF’
js
displayed.
18
Remote
control
Buttons
with
same
or
similar
names
with
the
main
unit
basically
have
the
same
function.
@
DISC
DIRECT
PLAY
1-3
©
0-9,
+10
CD:
selects
a
CD
track
of
the
specified
number.
Radio:
tunes
in
to
the
station
with
the
specified
preset
number.
Timer
playback
Turns
on
the
unit
at
a
specified
time
for
the
specified
duration.
Make
sure
the
clock
is set
correctly.
1
Press
one
of
the
function
buttons
to
select
the
desired
playback
source.
2
Press
TIMER
(SHIFT+TIMER
on
the
remote
control).
"©"
indicator
lights
up
and
“©
PLAY"
appears
on
the
display.
Then,
the
timer-on
time
and
the
source
name
appear
alternately
on
the
display.
3
Press
<4<4
or
BP
to
set
the
timer-on
time,
then
press
EESET
or
ENTER.
If
<4
of
BP
is
not
pressed
within
6
seconds,
you
will
exit
the
timer
setting
mode
and
the
previous
setting,
however,
is
entered.
¢
MULTI
JOG
is
also
available
in
place
of
<4<4
or
>>.
©
The
numbered
buttons
take
on
these
functions
when
pressed
together
with
SHIFT
held
down:
CD
EDIT/CHECK
Displays
the
remaining
playback
time
of
a
CD
when
pressed
during
playback.
Enters
Al
Edit
Recording
or
Programmed
Edit
Recording
mode
when
pressed
during
stop.
PRGM
Enters
programmed
CD
playback
mode.
RANDOM/REPEAT
Enters
random
or
repeat
CD
playback
mode.
GEQ
T-BASS
TIMER
SLEEP
Enters
sleep-timer
setting
mode.
CLOCK
Enters
clock
adjustment
mode.
MONO
TUNER
Switches
between
stereo
or
monaural
FM
reception.
BAND
Switches
the
radio
band.
4
Press
<4
or
>
to
set
the
timer-activated
duration,
then
press
HESET
or
ENTER.
With
each
press,
the
timer-activated
duration
changes
in
5-minule
steps
between
5
to
240
minutes.
If
there
is
no
button
input
for
4
seconds,
the
current
setting
is
entered
automatically.
©
MULTI
JOG
is
also
available
in
place
of
<<
or
D>.
5
Adjust
the
volume
and
tone
for
timed
playback.
if
the
volume
level
is
set
to
17
or
higher,
itis
automatically
turned
down
to
16
when
the
unit
is
turned
on
by
the
timer.
6
Prepare
the
source.
To
play
CD(s),
load
disc(s).
Toplay
the
radio,
select
the
band
and
tune
in
to
the
desired
station.
Jo
play
a
tape,
insert
the
tape.
To
play
externa!
equipment
connected
to
the
VIDEO/AUX
jacks,
set
an
external
timer
for
the
equipment
so
that
its
playback
begins
at
the
same
time.
7
Press
POWER
®STANDBY/ON
to
turn
the
unit
off.
"©"
remains
on
the
display
to
indicate
the
timer
standby
mode.
At
timer-on
time,
the
unit
turns
on
and
plays
the
selected
source.
After
the
specified
timer-activated
duration,
the
unit
turns
off
again.
¢
Timer
playback
will
not
begin
unless
the
unit
is
turned
off
first.
*
Connected
equipment
cannot
be
turned
on
or
off
by
the
built-
in
timer
of
this
unit.
Use
an
external
timer.
e
The
timer
source
can
be
changed
with
the
function
buttons
before
completing
step
3.
©
SHIFT
Hold
down
when
pressing
a
numbered
button
to
change
its
function
to
that
printed
above
the
number.
e.g.)
"Press
SHIFT+SLEEP
on
the
remote
control”
indicates
“Hold
down
SHIFT
and
press
'8'
(SLEEP)’,
so
that
you
can use
‘Sleep
timer’
function.
LISET
»>PRESET
<44/I44DOWN,
PP
/PPIUP
TUNING
MCLEAR
VOL(AA,
VY)
POWER
FUNCTION
Switches
the
active
function
among
TAPE,
TUN
ER/BAND,
VIDEO/AUX
and
CD.

Power
Turning
thet
unit
on
Press
POVWER
<>STANDBY/ON
(POWER
on
the
remote
control).
Or
press
TAPE,
TUNER/BAND,
VIDEO/AUX
or
CD,
the
playback
wi
listart
automatically
if
a
disc
or
tape
is
inserted.
Turning
that
unit
off
Press
POW
ER
&)STANDBY/ON
again.
The
unit
goes
into
standby.
SOUND
ADJUSTMENTS
BBE
Enhances
high
frequency
for
sound
clarity
.
Press
BBE
repeatedly
to
select
one
of
the
three
enhancement
levels
or
the
off
position.
When
the
sound
becomes
distorted
with
the
BBE
effect,
cancel
it.
ADJW@STMENTS
BEFORE
OPERATIONS
Volume
Turn
VOLUME
(Press
VOL
AA,
on
the
remote
control).
Adjust
from
0
(minimum)
to
30
and
MAX
(maximum).
Tip:
Volume
level
setting
is
retained
during
power-off
standby.
If
the
unit
is
turned
off
with
the
volume
set
to
17
or
more,
it
is
automatically
turned
down
to
16
the
next
time
the
unit
is
turned
on.
Super
T-BASS
Emphasizes
low
frequencies
for
a
powerful
sound.
Press
T-BASS
(SHIFT+T-BASS
on
the
remote
control)
repeatedly
to
select
one
of
the
three
emphasis
levels
or
the
off
position.
©
When
the
sound
becomes
distorted
with
the
T-BASS
effect,
cancel
it.
DEMO
if
the
clock
has
not
been
set,
a
DEMO
apes
on
the
display
when
the
unit
is
tumed
off.
There
are
two
kinds
of
DEMO:
"Ilumination
demo”
and
“Game
demo".
You
can
enjoy
both
on
the
unit.
To
deactivate
and
activate
the
DEMO
Press
DEMO/ECO
when
the
unit
is
turned
off.
To
switch
between
“Iilumination
demo”
and
“Game
demo"
Hold
down
DEMO/ECO
and
press
POWER.
To
play
the
Game
demo
Press
B>
so
that
three
numbers
start
fo
run
and
then
press
@
three
times
to
stop
the
numbers.
Ifthe
three
numbers
are
equal,
you
win
points.
If
not,
you
lose
them.
Tip:
To
change
the
winning
probability,
press
<4<@
or
>
so
that
the
CD
tray
number
indicator
changes
between
1
(lowest)
and
3
(highest).
Graphic
equalizer
Selects
a
sound
equalization
curve
to
match
the
music
type.
Press
GEQ
(SHIFT+GEQ
on
the
remote
control)
repeatedly
to
select
one
of
the
three
equalization
curves.
-
ROCK:
Powerful
sound
emphasizing
treble
and
bass
-
POP:
More
presence
in
the
vocals
and
midrange
-
CLASSIC:
Enriched
sound
with
heavy
bass
and
fine
treble
To
display
the
current
GEQ
mode
Press
GEQ
(SHIFT+GEQ
on
the
remote
control)
once.
The
mode
will
be
displayed
for
4
seconds.
To
cancel
equalization
Press
GEQ
(SHIFT+GEQ
on
the
remote
control)
repeatedly
until
"GEQ
OFF"
is
displayed.
17

Programmed
Edit
Recording
As
you
program
the
CD
tracks
to
record,
Programmed
Edit
Recording
displays
the
remaining
recording
time
for
each
side
of
the
tape,
so
you
can
easily
select
a
set
of
desired
tracks
within
the
length
of
your
tape.
17
Insert
the
recording
tape
in
DECK
2.
2
Press
CD
to
select
the
CD
function
and
load
the
disc.
Press
SHIFT+CD
EDIT/CHECK
twice
on
the
remote
control.
The
“PRGM"
and
“EDIT”
indicators
light
up
and
“PAGMC-O0"
appears
on
the
display.
Press
the
numbered
buttons
on
the
remote
control
to
enter
the
length
of
the
recording
tape.
10
to
99
minutes
can
be
specified.
©
<<,
>
oF
MULTI
JOG
can
also
be
used
to
specify
tape
length.
Press
DISC
DIRECT
PLAY
1-3
to
select
a
disc.
Then,
press
the
numbered
buttons
on
the
remote
control
to
select
the
first
track
to
be
recorded
on
side
A.
-To
select
the
25th
track,
press
+10,
+10
and
5.
-To
select
the
10th
track,
press
+10
and
0.
Repeat
step
5
to
select
the
rest
of
the tracks
for
side
A.
The
remaining
recording
time
of
side
A
is
displayed.
You
cannot
select
a
track
with
a
longer
playing
time.
7
Press
SHIFT+CD
EDIT/CHECK
on
the
remote
control
to
switch
to
side
B
and
select
the
tracks
for
the
side.
8
Press
SHIFT+CD
EDIT/CHECK
on
the
remote
control
to
switch
back
to
side
A
and
press
@REC/
REC
MUTE
to
start
recording
on
side
A.
The
tape
is
rewound
to
the
beginning
of
side
A
and
recording
starts.
Go
to
the
next
step
when
recording
on
side
A
finishes.
Press
SHIFT+CD
EDIT/CHECK
on
the
remote
control
to
switch
to
side
B,
turn
over
the
tape,
and
press
@REC/REC
MUTE
to
start
recording
on
side
B.
eYou
cannot
program
more
than
30
tracks.
"FULL"
is
displayed.
You
cannot
program
a
track
with
a
track
number
larger
than
30.
¢
Recording
cannot
start
from
a
point
halfway
in
the
tape.
To
stop
recording
Press
Ill.
Recording
and
CD
playback
stop
simultaneously.
To
check
the
program
1
Before
recording,
press
SHIFT+CD
EDIT/CHECK
on
the
remote
control
to
select
side
A
or
B.
2
Press
<¢<@
or
BP
repeatedly.
The
track
number
and
program
number
are
displayed
in
succession.
To
change
the
program
of
each
side
Press
SHIFT+
CD
EDIT/CHECK
on
the
remote
contro!
to
select
side
A
or
B,
and
press
Mi
CLEAR
to
clear
the
program
for
the
selected
side.
Then,
select
tracks
again.
To
clear
the
edit
program
Press
MI
CLEAR
twice
so
that
"EDIT"
disappears
from
the
display.
To
prevent
accidental
erasure
Break
off
the
plastic
tab
of
the
cassette
tape
with
a
screwdriver
or
other
pointed
tool.
To
record
on
the
tape
again,
cover
the
detection
slot
with
adhesive
tape.
;
Tab
for
side
A
16
.
.
¢
ECO
mode
Dimmer
Setting
the
clock
Reduces
power
consumption
with
the
following
operations,
etc.
Adjusts
the
brightness
of
the
display.
1
Press
SHIFT+CLOCK
on
the
remote
control.
ECO
ON
mode
1
Press
DEMO/ECO
twice
when
the
unit
is
turned
2
Press
<4
or
®P
ito
set
the
time.
-
The
unit
blacks
out
when
the
unit
is
turned
off.
Only
the red
on,
and
then
within
4
seconds
press
ENTER.
Each
press
changes
the
time
in
1-minute
steps.
Holding
indicator
lights
up.
(Only
when
the
clock
is
set.)
‘
it
down
changes
the
time
in
10-minute
steps.
-
If
dimmer
mode
is
set
to
on,
the
unit
illumination
brightens
2
Ee
aaelias
asthe
the
ena
If
<4
of
bP
is
not
pressed
within
4
seconds,
setting
(for
10
seconds)
only
when
you
operate
the
unit.
tie
TEE
:
the
bri
ht
a
d
OIANEE
3"
th
is
cancelled.
-
When
the
unitturns
on
with
the
timer
recording,
the
dimmer
ainimneek
rae
ee
Sule
©
MULTI
JOG
is
also
available
in
place
of
<@<
or
>>.
6
pads
SORT
MME
NOLIN
$6520
ANON
If
there
is
no
MULTI
JOG
or
button
operation
within
4
3
Press
ENTER
or
BESET.
-
In
addition
to
the
operations
of
ECO
ON
mode,
the
unit
seconds,
setting
is
cancelled.
i.
time
oo
stops
flashing
and
the
clock
starts
from
automatically
turns
itself
off
if
you
do
not
operate
the
unit
Tp
cancel
the
dimmer
SECONES,
and
the
sound
source
is
mute
for
10
minutes.
Repeat
the
above
and
select
“DIM-OFF".
To
display
the
time
1
2
Press
DEMO/ECO
once
when
the
unit
is
turned
on,
and
then
within
4
seconds
press
ENTER.
Turn
MULTI
JOG
to
select
one
of
the
ECO
modes
and
then
press
ENTER.
If
there
is
no
MULTI
JOG
or
button
operation
within
4
seconds,
the
setting
is
cancelled.
To
cancel
the
ECO
mode
Repeat
the
above
and
select
"ECO
OFF".
Press
SHIFT+CLOCK
on
the
remote
control.
The
time
will
be
displayed
for
4
seconds,
but
it
cannot
be
displayed
during
recording.
To
switch
to
the
24-hour
standard
Display
the
time
and
press
Il
within
4
seconds.
With
each
press,
the
clock
alternates
between
the
12-hour
standard
and
the
24-hour
standard.
Tip:
In
the
12-hour
standard,
"AM
12:00"
indicates
midnight
and
"PM
12:00"
noon.
If
the
clock
display
flashes
when
the
unit
is
tuned
off
There
has
been
a
power
interruption.
Re-set
the
clock.

CD
OPERATIONS
This
unit
playback
finalized
CD-R/RW
discs
as
well
as
audio
CDs.
Playbaah
1
Press
G)
and
load
disc(s)
Press
4%
(PEN/CLOSE
to
open
the
disc
compartment
and
place
omeor
two
disc(s)
with
the
labelled
side
up.
Toplace
t
compartment
with
4
OPEN/CLOSE.
When
liading
an
8-cm
(3-inch)
disc,
place
it
on
the
inner
Cicle
of
the
tray.
2
Tool
I
discs,
press
>.
To
pl
n
ired
disc,
press
DISC
DIRECT
PLAY
1-3.
To
stop
playback
Press
Mi.
To
pause
pliyback
Press
#8.
Pras
again
to
resume
playback.
10
©
When
recordingon
tape,
close
the
disc
compartment
before
starting
to
record.
©
Volume
or
tone
(except
BBE)
adjustment
does
not
affect
recording.
©"CAN'T
REC
‘is
displayed
if
you
attempt
to
record
a
tape
with
the
tab
broken
off.
To
stop
recording
Press
il.
To
pause
recording
(only
for
TUNER
or
VIDEO/AUX
source)
Press
Ill.
Press
again
to
resume.
To
record
a
selected
set
of
tracks
from
a
CD
Program
the
desired
tracks
(see
"Programmed
playback")
and
then
press
@REC/REC
MUTE.
To
record
a
4-second
blank
space
(only
for
TUNER
or
VIDEO/AUX
source)
1
Press
@REC/REC
MUTE
during
recording
or
in
recording
pause
mode.
"
[GTXq"
flashes
on
the
display
for
4
seconds
(a
blank
space
is
made
in
the
meantime)
and
then
the
unit
enters
recording
pause
mode.
Tor
4-second
blank
,
press
@REC/
REC
MUTE
again
while
"
Yel"
flashes.
Torecord
more
than
a
4-second
blank
space,
press
@
REC/
REC
MUTE
again
after
the
unit
enters
recording
pause
mode.
Each
time
the
button
is
pressed,
a
4-second
blank
space
is
added.
2
Press
Wl
to
resume
recording.
To
eliminate
squealing
or
beating
sounds
when
recording
MW
or
LW
broadcast
Press
SHIFT+MONO
TUNER
repeatedly
on
the
remote
control.
The
dot
appears
and
disappears
on
the
display.
Select
the
mode
with
better
reception.
ee
discs,
press
DISC
CHANGE
so
that
the
trays
rotate,
tten
place
the
third
one.
Lastly,
close
the
To
skip
to
the
beginning
of
the
current/preceding/
succeeding
track
Press
<<
or
BP
repeatedly
or
turn
MULTI
JOG.
To
search
(playback
in
fast
forward
or
fast
reverse)
Hold
down
<@<@
or
BB.
Release
at
the
desired
point.
To
select
a
track
with
the
remote
control
Press
DISC
DIRECT
PLAY
1-3
to
select
a
disc
and
then
press
the
numbered
buttons
to
select
a
track.
-
To
select
track
25,
press
+10,
+10
and
5.
-
To
select
track
10,
press
+10
and
0.
To
display
the
remaining
playback
time
of
the
CD
Press
SHIFT+CD
EDIT/CHECK
on
the
remote
control.
Press
again
to
return
to
the
elapsed
time
display.
¢
Remaining
playback
time
cannot
be
displayed
during
random
playback
or
programmed
playback.
To
erase
a
tape
1
Insert
the
tape
in
DECK
2.
Set
the
tape
to
the
desired
point
if
needed.
2
Press
TAPE
to
select
"TP2".
3
Press
@REC/REC
MUTE.
Whole
tape
dubbing
1
Press
TAPE.
2
Insert
the
original
tape
in
DECK
1
and
the
recording
tape
in
DECK
2.
3
Press
SYNC
DUB.
The
tapes
are
rewound
to
the
beginning
of
the
front
side
and
recording
starts.
Dubbing
cannot
start
from
a
point
halfway
in
the
tape.
¢
Only
one
side
of
the
tape
can
be
recorded
at
a
time.
To
stop
dubbing
Press
.
Edited
CD
recording
Al
Edit
Recording
When
recording
a
whole
CD,
Al
Edit
Recording
tokes
the
length
of
your
tape
into
account
and
rearranges
the
recording
order
of
the
tracks
if
necessary,
so
that
no
track
is
cut
short
at
the
end
of
the
side.
Prepare
a
tape
long
enough
to
record
the
CD.
17
Insert
the
recording
tape
in
DECK
2.
2
Press
CD
to
select
the
CD
function
and
load
the
disc.
3
Press
SHIFT+CD
EDIT/CHECK
once
on
the
remote
control.
The
"EDIT"
indicator
lights
up
and
“Al
C-OD"
appears
on
the
display.
4
5
8
To
replace
disc(s)
during
playback
without
interruption
While
one
disc
is
being
played
back,
press
DISC
CHANGE
so
that
the
compartment
opens,
replace
disc(s)
with
other
one(s),
and
press
DISC
CHANGE
to
close
the
compartment.
Random/Repeat
playback
Random
playback
plays
all
the
tracks
on
one
desired
disc
or
all
the
discs
in
random
order.
Repeat
playback
ploys
all
the
tracks
repeatedly
on
one
desired
disc
or
all
the
discs.
7
Press
SHIFT+RANDOM/REPEAT
repeatedly
on
the
remote
control
to
select
one
of
the
following
modes:
-
Random
playback:
"RANDOM"
lights
up.
~
Repeat
playback:
"C”
lights
up.
-
Random
and
repeat
playback:
"RANDOM"
and
"G."
lights
up.
2
To
play
one
desired
disc,
press
DISC
DIRECT
PLAY
1-3.
To
play
all
discs,
press
B.
To
cancel
random/repeat
playback
Press
SHIFT+RANDOM/REPEAT
repeatedly
on
the
remote
contro}
so
that
both
"RANDOM"
and
"Cy"
disappear
on
the
display.
To
repeat
a
selected
set
of
tracks
Select
the
tracks
with
programmed
playback,
then
press
SHIFT+RANDOM/REPEAT
on
the
remote
control
to
select
repeat
playback.
©
lt
is
impossible
to
play
a
selected
set
of
tracks
in
random
order.
Press
DISC
DIRECT
PLAY
1-3
to
select
a
disc.
Press
the
numbered
buttons
on
the
remote
control
to
enter
the
length
of
the
recording
tape.
10
to
99
minutes
can
be
specified.
-
For
a
60-minute
tape
press
6
and
0.
In
a
few
seconds,
the
unit
determines
the
tracks
to
be
recorded
for
each
side.
The
recording
time
left
for
side
A
appears
on
the
display.
©
<q,
>
0
MULTI
JOG
can
also
be
used
to
specify
tape
length.
Press
@REC/REC
MUTE
to
start
recording
on
side
A.
The
tape
is
rewound
to
the
beginning
of
side
A
and
recording
starts.
Go
to
the
next
step
when
recording
on
side
A
finishes.
Press
SHIFT+CD
EDIT/GHECK
once
onthe
remote
control.
The
recording
time
left
for
side
B
appears
on
the
display.
Turn
over
the
tape
and
press
@REC/REC
MUTE
to
start
recording
on
side
B.
Al
Edit
Recording
cannot
be
used
with
discs
with
more
than
30
tracks.
"TR
OVER"
is
displayed.
Recording
cannot
start
from
a
point
halfway
in
the
tape.
15

TAPE
OPERATIONS
Playback
Use
only
type
|
(normal)
tapes.
71
Press
TAPE
and
insert
the
tape
in
either
deck.
Press
&PUSH
EJECT
to
open
the
cassette
holder,
and
insert
with
the
exposed
side
down
and
playback
side
facing
out
from
the
unit.
Push
the
cassette
holder
to
close.
&PUSH
EJECT
2
Press
>.
To
stop
playback
Press
iil.
To
pause
playback
(DECK
2
only)
Press
IM.
Press
again
to
resume.
To
fast
forward
or
rewind
Press
<<@
or
>>.
To
select
a
deck
(DECK
1
or
DECK
2)
Press
TAPE
in
stop
mode
when
tapes
are
loaded
in
both
decks.
The
deck
number
("TP1"
or
"TP2")
is
displayed.
To
reset
the
tape
counter
Press
MECLEAR
in
stop
mode,
and
the
tape
counter
on
the
display
is
reset
to
"OOOO".
Opening
and
closing
the
cassette
holder
wil!
also
reset
the
tape
counter.
To
play
continuously
(DECK
1
to
DECK
2
)
Load
tapes
in
both
decks
and
start
playback
on
DECK
1.
Then,
as
soon
as
playback
on
DECK
1
finishes,
playback
on
DECK
2
will
start
without
interruption.
To
play
back
type
Hi
(High
position)
tapes
Turn
MULTI
JOG
until
"SOFT"
is
displayed
while
playing
a
type
II
tape.
Then,
the
unit
provides
the
optimum
playback
sound
for
type
Il
tapes.
Notes
on
cassettes
©
Use
of
120-minute
or
longer
tapes
is
not
recommended
since
they
are
extremely
thin
and
easily
deformed
or
damaged.
©
Take
up
any
slack
in
the
tape
with
a
pencil
or
similar
tool
before
use.
Slack
tape
may
jam
in
the
mechanism.
©
"SOFT"
sound
for
type
Il
tapes
described
above
is
cancelled
when
the
graphic
equalizer
is
turned
on,
the
cassette
holder
is
opened,
the
function
is
changed,
or
the
unit
is
turned
off.
Basic
recording
Use
only
type
|
(normal)
tapes.
DECK
2
is
the
recording
deck.
Only
one
side
of
the
tape
can
be
recorded
at
a
time.
7
Insert
the
recording
tape
in
DECK
2.
Press
4
PUSH
EJECT
to
open
the
cassette
holder,
and
insert
with
the
exposed
side
down
and
the
side
to
be
recorded
on
facing
out
from
the
unit.
Wind
up
the
tape
to
the
desired
point
if
needed.
2
Prepare
the
source.
To
record
CD{s),
select
the
CD
function
and
load
disc(s).
To
record aradio
broadcast,
tune
in
to
the
desired
station.
To
record
a
tape,
select
the
tape
function
and
insert
the
source
tape
in
DECK
1.
To
record
from
connected
external
equipment,
select
the
VIDEO
(AUX/TV)
function
and
prepare
the
equipment.
3
Press
@REC/REC
MUTE
to
start
recording.
When
recording
a
CD
or
tape,
playback
starts
automatically.
When
recording
input
from
connected
equipment,
manually
start
playback
of
the
source.
14
Programmed
playback
To
check
the
program
Plays
back
up
to
30
selected
tracks
in
programmed
order.
7
Press
SHIFT+PRGM
on
the
remote
control
during
stop.
"PRGM'"
lights
up
on
the
display.
2
Press
DISC
DIRECT
PLAY
1-3
to
select
a
disc.
Go
to
the
next
step
when
the
tray
stops
rotating.
3
Press
the
numbered
buttons
on
the
remote
control
to
program
a
track.
The
selected
track
number
lights
up
on
the
display.
-To
select
the
25th
track,
press
+10,
+10
and
5.
-To
select
the
10th
track,
press
+10
and
0.
4
Repeat
step
2
and
3
to
program
other
tracks.
5
Press
>.
During
programmed
playback,
you
cannot
select
a
disc
or
a
track
with
the
numbered
buttons.
"CAN'T
USE"
is
displayed
when
you
try
to
select
a
track
.
elf
the
total
playback
time
of
the
program
exceeds
99:59
minutes,
or
ifa
track
with
a
track
number
exceeding
30
is
programmed,
the
playing
time
is
displayed
as
"-
-:-
-".
¢You
cannot
program
more
than
30
tracks.
"FULL"
is
displayed.
Press
<<
or
BB
repeatedly
during
stop.
The
disc
number,
track
number
and
program
number
are
displayed
in
succession.
To
clear
the
program
Press
MCLEAR
during
stop.
"PRGM"
disappears
on
the
display.
To
add
tracks
to
the
program
Repeat
step
2
and
3
before
starting
playback.
The
tracks
are
added
to
the
end
of
the
program.
To
change
the
programmed
tracks
Clear
the
program
and
reselect
the
tracks
in
your
desired
order.
©
Do
not
place
more
than
one
disc
on
one
tray.
©
Do
not
tilt
the
unit
with
discs
loaded.
©
The
unit
may
not
play
a
CD-R/RW
disc
recorded
on
personal
computers
or
certain
kinds
of
CD-R/RW
recorders.
©
Do
not
attach
adhesive
label,
etc.
to
either
side
of
a
CD-R/
RW
disc,
as
doing
so
may
cause
malfunction.
©
Do
not
load
an
unrecorded
CD-R/RW
disc.
The
disc
may
be
damaged.
©
Do
not
use
irregular-shaped
CDs.
En
11

RAD
10
OPERATIONS
Manual
ning
7
Press
TUNER/BAND
(SHIFT+BAND
on
the
remote
contro
!)repeatedly
to
select
a
band.
The
unit
stitches
to
the
radio
from
any
other
function
and
alternatesbetween
FM,
MW,
and
LW.
2
Press
<<tDOWN
or
PUP
to
tune
in
to
a
Station.
"TUNE"
s
displayed
when
a
station
is
tuned
in.
"{{1@19
)
‘lights
up
for
FM
stereo
reception.
To
search
fo
a
station
automatically
(Auto
Search)
Hold
down
~#<
DOWN
or
BB
UP.
The
unit
searcies
for
a
station
up
or
down
the
band
and
stops
at
reception
.
To
stop
the
serch
manually,
press
<<
DOWN
or
BB
UP.
©
Auto
Searchmay
not
stop
at
stations
with
weak
signals.
12
Adjustments
Antennas
Keep
antennas
away
from
metallic
objects,
electrical
equipment
and
cords.
EM
antenna:
Extend
fully
and
position
for
the
best
reception.
If
receiving
condition
is
poor,
connect
optional
outdoor
antenna
to
FM
75
Q
terminal.
MW/LW
antenna:
Rotate
to
find
best
reception.
To
switch
to
monaural
FM
reception
Press
SHIFT+MONO
TUNER
on
the
remote
control.
With each
press,
"MONO"
and
"STEREO"
are
displayed
alternately
on
the
display.
Tip:
When
FM
stereo
reception
is
poor,
switching
to
monaural
reduces
noise.
To
switch
the
MW
tuning
interval
Hold
down
TUNER/BAND
and
press
POWER.
With each
press,
the
MW
tuning
interval
alternates
between
9
kHz/step
and
10
kHz/step.
Tip:
The
default
is
9
kHz/step.
Change
it
only
when
using
the
unit
ina
10
kH2/step
area.
Switching
MW
tuning
interval
clears
all
the
preset
stations,
Tuning
in
to
pr
ion
On
the
unit
1
Press
TUNER/BAND
to
select
the
band.
2
Press
PRESET
repeatedly
or
turn
MULTI
JOG.
With
each
press,
the
station
with
the
succeeding
preset
number
is
tuned
in.
1
Press
SHIFT+BAND
to
select
the
band.
2
Press
the
numbered
buttons
for
the
preset
number
of
your
desired
station.
-
To
select
preset
number
20,
press
+10,
+10
and
0.
-
To
select
preset
number
15,
press
+10
and
5,
To
clear
a
preset
station
P
reset
tuning
’
3
1
Tune
in
to
the
station
by
preset
tuning.
Preset
your
favorite
stations
and
tune
them
in
directly.
2
Press
MICLEAR,
then
press
BESET
within
4
seconds.
; é
Preset
numbers
of
preset
stations
in
the
band
with
higher
Presetting
stations
numbers
decrease
by
one.
1
Press
TUNER/BAND
to
select
the
band.
2
Press
<<4DOWN
or
BP
UP
to
tune
in
to
the
desired
station.
3
Press
SISET
to
store
the
station.
The
preset
number,
beginning
from
"1",
appears
on
the
display.
4
Repeat
step
1
to
3
to
preset
other
stations.
©
You
cannot
store
more
than
a
total
of
32
preset
stations.
"FULL"
is
displayed.
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