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ENGLISH
WARNING
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
FIRE
OR
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
APPLIANCE
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
CAUTION
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
OPEN
“CAUTION:TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.”
Explanation
of
Graphical
Symbols:
The
lightning
flash
with
arrowhead
symbol,
within
an
equilateral
triangle,
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
uninsulated
“dangerous
voltage”
within
the
product’s
en-
closure
that
may
be
of
sufficient
magnitude
to
constitute
a
risk
of
electric
shock
to
persons.
The
exclamation
point
within
an
equilateral
triangle
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
important operating
and
mainte-
nance
(servicing)
instructions
in
the
literature
accompanying
the
appliance.
PRECAUTIONS
Read
the
Operating
Instructions
carefully
and
completely
before
operating
the
unit.
Be
sure
to
keep
the
Operating
Instructions
for
future
reference.
All
warnings
and
cautions
in
the
Operating
Instructions
and
on
the
unit
should
be
strictly
followed,
as
well
as
the
safety
suggestions
below.
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
of
heat,
including
heating
vents,
stoves,
or
other
appliances
that
generate
heat.
lt
also
should
not
be
placed
in
temperatures
less
than
5°C
(41°F)
or
greater
than
35°C
(95°F).
3
Mounting
surface
—
Place
the
unit
on
a
flat,
even
surface.
4
Ventilation
—
The
unit
should
be
situated
with
adequate
space
around
it
so
that
proper
heat
ventilation
is
assured.
Allow
10cm
(4
in.)
clearance
from
the
rear
and
the
top
of
the
unit,
and
5
cm
(2
in.)
from
the
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
un-
e
even
surfaces
may
cause
the
unit
or
cart
to
overturn
or
fall.
ms
2
ENGLISH
7
Condensation
—
Moisture
may
form
on
the
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
Polarization
—
As
a
safety
feature,
some
units
are
equipped
with
polarized
AC
power
plugs
which
can
only
be
inserted
one
way
into
a
power
outlet.
Ifitis
difficult
or
impossible
to
insert
the
AC
power
plug
into
an
outlet,
turn
the
plug
over
and
try
again.
If
it
still
does
not
easily
insert
into
the
outlet,
please
call
a
qualified
service
technician
to
service
or
replace
the
outlet.
To
avoid
defeating
the
safety
feature
of
the
polarized
plug,
do
not
force
it
into
a
power
outlet.
3
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
routed
to
avoid
being
severely
bent,
pinched,
or
walked
upon.
Pay
particular
attention
to
the
cord
from
the
unit
to
the
power
socket.
-
Avoid
overloading
AC
power
plugs
and
extension
cords
beyond
their
capacity,
as
this
could
result
in
fire
or
shock.
4
Extension
cord
-—To
help
prevent
electric
shock,
do
not
use
a
polarized
AC
power
plug
with
an
extension
cord,
receptacle,
or
other
outlet
unless
the
polarized
plug
can
be
completely
in-
serted
to
prevent
exposure
of
the
blades
of
the
plug.
5
When
not
in
use
—
Unplug
the
AC
power
cord
from
the
AC
outlet
if
the
unit
will
not
be
used
for
several
months
or
more.
When
the
cordis
pluggedin,
asmall
amount
of
current
continues
to
flow
to
the
unit,
even
when
the
power
is
turned
off.
Outdoor
Antenna
1
Power
lines
—
When
connecting
an
outdoor
antenna,
make
sure
it
is
located
away
from
power
lines.
2
Outdoor
antenna
grounding
—
Be
sure
the
antenna
system
is
properly
grounded
to
provide
protection
against
unexpected
voltage
surges
or
static
electricity
build-up.
Article
810
of
the
National
Electrical
Code,
ANSI/NFPA
70,
provides
information
on
proper
grounding
of
the
mast,
supporting
structure,
and
the
lead-in
wire
to
the
antenna
discharge
unit,
as
well
as
the
size
of
the
grounding
unit,
connection
to
grounding
terminals,
and
requirements
for
grounding
terminals.
Antenna
Grounding
According
to
the
National
Electrical
Code
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
GROUNDING
|.
CONDUCTORS
(NEC
SECTION
810-21)
GROUND
CLAMPS
POWER
SERVICE
GROUNDING
=
~—_—
ELECTRODE
SYSTEM
(NEC
ART
250
PART
H}
NEC-NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL
CODE

Maintenance
Clean
the
unit
only
as
recommended
in
the
Operating
Instructions.
Damage
Requiring
Service
Have
the
unit
serviced
by
a
qualified
service
technician
if:
-
The
AC
power
cord
or
plug
has
been
damaged
-
Foreign
objects
or
liquid
have
gotten
inside
the
unit
-
The
unit
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
water
-
The
unit
does
not
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
ATTEMPT
TO
SERVICE
THE
UNIT
YOURSELF.
Owner’s
record
For
your
convenience,
record
the
model
number
and
serial
number
(you
will
find
them
on
the
rear
of
your
set)
in
the
space
provided
below.
Please
refer
to
them
when
you
contact
your
Aiwa
dealer
in
case
of
difficulty.
Compact
Disc
Stereo
System
XR-M99
=
—__|
Mode!
No.
MX-LM99
TX-LM99
Serial
No.
(Lot
No.)
DX-LM99
SX-LM99
Optional
Stereo
Cassette
Deck
Model
No.
FX-LM99
Serial
No.
(Lot No.)
Optional
Mini
Disc
Recorder
Model
No.
Serial
No.
(Lot
No.)
AM-LM99
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS
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2
CHECK
YOUR
SYSTEM
AND
ACCESSORIES
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4
HOW
TO
USE
THIS
MANUAL
.........seccsscrssnerseesneassennneennenae
5
RECOMMENDED
POSITIONING
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5
PREPARATIONS
CONNECTIONS.
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BEFORE
OPERATION
SETTING
THE
CLOCK
ECONOMIZING
POWER.........cccssscssscecaseessssseessenenteensenens
9
TURNING
ON/OFF
THE
ILLUMINATION
AND
DIMMING
THE
DISPLAY
...........sscsssscsssssensscenssseeseeserseese
9
SOUND
ADJUSTING
THE
SOUND
.......
ccc
scsctsssssensesssseerseesennseentes
10
RADIO
RECEPTION
MANUAL
TUNING
.......cccssesesssseseescecsnssonsneseesanseenneesresensenns
11
PRESETTING
STATIONS
.......ccccssscssssnssesesseneenseesetseeanens
12
CD
PLAYING
OPERATION
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13
USING
THE
OPTIONAL
STEREO
CASSETTE
DECK
CONNECTIONS.
.......cccsccssecssessseenssnannsssesteserseeneensenennees
TAPE
PLAYBACK
....ccssccsssssssssssssnensnsesssrseesessensnsnensaeneetaens
BASIC
RECORDING
.......ccescssssnsssnseesessceseeneesseneenennseeaes
Al
EDIT
RECORDING
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PROGRAMMED
EDIT
RECORDING
USING
THE
OPTIONAL
MINI
DISC
RECORDER
CONNECTIONS
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WHAT
IS
AN
MD
(MINI
DISC)?
........cscee0
MD
PLAYING
........cccsessesseseseeserseeneenseenensenes
VARIOUS
WAYS
OF
MD
RECORDING...
ABOUT
THE
INDEX
MARK
.......esecesesesesstseenseenenseenensnennens
RECORDING
A
WHOLE
CD
uu...
seeeeeeseenseneetensseenenseenennne
RECORDING
ONLY
ONE
TRACK
OF
A
CD........
essere
PROGRAMMED
RECORDING
OF
A
CD.......c..scsscsesesneees
RECORDING
FROM
A
TAPE,
A
CD,
THE
RADIO
OR
CONNECTED
EQUIPMENT
......cccscccssscesssersnennrsneneees
28
EXTENDED
(MONAURAL)
RECORDING........csseeeeeeees
29
REGISTERING
THE
DISC
TITLE
AND
TRACK
TITLE.....
30
DIVIDING
A
TRACK
......cccccccteseensseessenesnenseneenseesenseeneenee
31
COMBINING
TWO
TRACKS.
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32
CHANGING
THE
ORDER
OF
THE
TRACKG.........0:ecece
32
ERASING
TRACKS
uu.
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33
TIMER
TIMER
PLAY
AND
TIMER
RECORDING
...........sssseneeee
34
SETTING
THE
SLEEP
TIMER
.........ssssscsssssesteeecsnsenesneeeees
35
OTHER
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING
AUDIO/VIDEO
EQUIPMENT
............2:0
36
LISTENING
TO
EXTERNAL
SOURCES.
......cseseeeseessenes
37
GENERAL
CARE
AND
MAINTENANCE
........c:cccsssssensseersseeseeesneennines
38
MD
GUIDE
MESSAGES
SPECIFICATIONS
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TROUBLESHOOTING
GUIDE
PARTS
INDEX
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ENGLISH
3

CHECK
YOUR
SYSTEM
AND
ACCESSORIES
The
XR-M99
Compact
Disc
Stereo
System
consists
of
the
following
items.
TX-LM99
Stereo
Tuner
SX-LM99
Speaker
System
Remote
control
MX-LM99
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
AM
antenna
Operating
Instructions,
etc.
OPTIONAL
UNITS
The
following
two
units
are
optionally
available.
FX-LM99
Stereo
Cassette
Deck
AM-LM99
Mini
Disc
Recorder
This
unit
allows
you
to
play
back
a
tape
and
to
record
various
This
unit
allows
you
to
play
back
an
MD
and
to
record
various
sound
sources
onto
a
tape.
sound
sources
including
an
external
digital
audio
equipment
onto
an
MD.
4
ENGLISH

HOW
TO
USE
THIS
MANUAL
This
manual
consists
of
the
following
9
sections:
PREPARATIONS
Describes
how
to
hook
up
the
XR-M99
Compact
Disc
Stereo
System,
how
to
turn
on
and
off
the
system,
and
how
to
use
the
remote
control.
This
chapter
also
explains
how
to
set
the
system’s
clock,
how
to
turn
on
and
off
the
power
economizing
mode,
and
how
to
change
the
brightness
of
the
display.
SOUND
Describes
how
to
adjust
the
playback
sound
to
your
preference.
RADIO
RECEPTION
Explains
how
to
use
the
TX-LM99
Stereo
Tuner.
CD
PLAYING
Explains
how
to
use
the
DX-LM99
Compact
Disc
Player.
USING
THE
OPTIONAL
STEREO
CASSETTE
DECK
This
section
describes
how
to
connect
the
FX-LM99
optional
Stereo
Cassette
Deck
to
the
system,
and
how
to
use
it
to
playback
tapes
and
record
onto
tapes.
USING
THE
OPTIONAL
MINI
DISC
RECORDER
This
section
describes
how
to
connect
the
AM-LM99
optional
Mini
Disc
Recorder
to
the
system,
and
how
to
use
it
to
playback
MDs,
record
onto
MDs,
and
edit
the
recorded
contents
on
MDs.
TIMER
Explains
how
to
use
the
timer
playback,
timer
recording,
and
sleep
timer
functions
of
the
system.
OTHER
CONNECTIONS
Describes
how
to
connect
and
listen
to
external
sound
sources.
GENERAL
This
section
contains
the
useful
information
such
as
“care
and
maintenance,’
“MD
guide
messages,”
“troubleshooting
guide,”
and
“parts
index.”
For
the
users
of
the
FX-LM99
Stereo
Cassette
Deck
First
make
connections
referring
to
the
“PREPARATIONS”
section
and
“USING
THE
OPTIONAL
STEREO
CASSETTE
DECK”
section.
For
the
users
of
the
AM-LM99
Mini
Disc
Recorder
First
make
connections
referring
to
the
“PREPARATIONS’
section
and
“USING
THE
OPTIONAL
MINI
DISC
RECORDER’
section.
RECOMMENDED
POSITIONING
The
XR-M99
Compact
Disc
Stereo
System
is
designed
to
be
operated
by
placing
each
unit
as
illustrated
below:
@
Stereo
Tuner
®
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
©
Compact
Disc
Player
@
Optional
Stereo
Cassette
Deck
or
Mini
Disc
Recorder
Placing
three
units
vertically
Placing
the
Compact
Disc
Player
at
the
side
of
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
ENGLISH
5

PREPARATIONS
CONNECTIONS
Before
connecting
the
AC
cord
The
rated
voltage
of
your
unit
shown
on
the
rear
panel
of
the
MX-LM99
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
is
120V
AC.
Check
that
the
rated
voltage
matches
your
local
voltage.
IMPORTANT
*
Connect
the
speakers,
antennas,
and
all
optional
equipment
first.
Then
connect
the
AC
cord.
*
Both
speakers
can
be
connected
as
L
(Left)
or
R
(Right).
When
placing
the
Compact
Disc
Player
at
the
side
of
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier,
make
sure
that
the
flat
cable
does
not
obstruct
the
ventilation
openings
at
the
rear
of
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier.
Always
leave
adequate
clearance
between
the
flat
cable
and
the
ventilation
openings.
Ventilation
openings
7
Connect
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
and
the
Compact
Disc
Player
to
the
Stereo
Tuner.
Connect
the
flat
cable
of
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
to
the
FROM
AMP
terminal,
and
connect
the
flat
cable
of
the
Compact
Disc
Player
to
the
FROM
CD
terminal.
Push
the
connectors
until
they
click
into
place.
Note
that
there
is
only
one
possible
direction
to
plug
in
the
connectors.
@@
Stereo
Tuner
Se
——
Compact
Disc
Player
Flat
cable
2
Connect
the
speaker
cords
to
the
speakers.
Connect
the
cords
with
the
white
stripes
to
®
terminals
and
the
other
cords
to
©
terminals.
6
ENGLISH
3
Connect
the
speaker
cords
to
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier.
The
cords
with
the
white
stripes
should
be
connected
to
the
@
terminals
and
the
other
cords
to
the
@
terminals.
4
Connect
the
supplied
antennas
to
the
Stereo
Tuner.
.
Connect
the
FM
antenna
to
the
FM
75
Q
terminals
and
the
AM
antenna
to
the
AM
LOOP
terminals.
FM
antenna
5
Connect
the
AC
cord
to
an
AC
outlet.
Do
not
short-circuit
the
@
and
©
speaker
cord
leads;
otherwise
the
sound
may
become
inaudible
or
the
system
may
be
turned
off.
If
this
happens,
disconnect
the
AC
cord
from
the
AC
outlet
and
re-connect
the
speaker
cords
correctly.
Connect
then
the
AC
cord
and
turn
the
system
on
again.
To
stand
the
AM
antenna
on
a
surface
Fix
the
claw
to
the
slot.
To
position
the
antennas
FM
feeder
antenna:
Extend
this
antenna
horizontally
in
a
T-shape
and
fix
its
ends
to
the
wall.
AM
loop
antenna:
Position
to
find
the
best
direction.

i
Connection
diagram
FM
antenna
Right
speaker
AM
antenna
Left
speaker
AC
cord
Stereo
Tuner
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
Compact
Disc
Player
ae
to
an
AC
outlet
*
Do
not
connect
any
speakers
to
the
system
other
than
the
supplied
ones.
*
Do
not
leave
objects
generating
magnetism
near
the
speakers.
*
Do
not
bring
the
FM
antenna
near
metal
objects
or
curtain
rails.
*
Do
not
bring
the
AM
antenna
near
other
optional
equipment,
the
stereo
system
itself,
the
AC
cord
or
speaker
cords,
since
noise
will
be
picked
up.
*
Do
not
unwind
the
AM
antenna
wire.
*
Care
should
be
taken
so
that
the
speaker
and
antenna
cords
do
not
get
into
the
ventilation
openings
on
the
rear
of
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier.
CONCERNING
THE
DISPLAY
WINDOW’S
DEMO
DISPLAY
When
the
AC
cord
is
plugged
into
an
electrical
outlet
for
the
first
time
after
purchase,
a
demo
display
will
appear
in
the
display
window
of
the
Stereo
Tuner.
When
the
power
is
turned
on,
the
demo
display
will
end.
When
the
power
is
turned
off,
the
demo
display
will
appear
again.
Until
the
clock
is
set,
the
demo
display
will
appear
whenever
the
power
is
turned
off.
(For
setting
the
clock,
see
page
9.)
When
the
clock
is
set
The
demo
display
can
be
seen
using
the
DEMO
button
on
the
Stereo
Tuner,
either
while
the
power
is
turned
off
or
on.
To
end
the
demo
display,
press
the
DEMO
button
again.
CONNECTING
AN
OUTDOOR
ANTENNA
For
better
FM
reception,
use
of
an
outdoor
antenna
is
En
recommended.
Connect
the
outdoor
antenna
to
the
FM
75
Q
terminals.
CONNECTING
OTHER
EQUIPMENT
To
connect
the
FX-LM99
optional
Stereo
Cassette
Deck
See
page
15.
To
connect
the
AM-LM99
optional
Mini
Disc
Recorder
See
page
20.
To
connect
other
commercially
available
audio
equipment
See
page
36.
ENGLISH
/

BEFORE
OPERATION
BAND
JOG
MODE
POWER
PHONES
VOLUME/
MULTI
JOG
>
TURNING
THE
SYSTEM
ON
Press
one
of
the
following
buttons.
The
POWER
bution
on
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
or
on
the
remote
control:
The
system
is
turned
on
and
enters
the
previously
selected
function
mode.
The
BAND
button
on
the
Stereo
Tuner:
The
system
is
turned
on
and
tuned
in
to
the
previously
received
radio
station.
The
>
button
on
the
Compact
Disc
Player
:
The
system
is
turned
on
and
the
play
of
the
loaded
CD
begins.
To
turn
the
system
off
Press
the
POWER
button.
VOLUME/MULTI
JOG
dial
The
VOLUME/MULTI
JOG
dial
on the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
can
be
used
when
adjusting
the
volume
and
setting
the
clock.
It
can
also
be
used
with
the
JOG
MODE
button
as
a
convenient
dial
to
adjust
the
sound
quality.
Detailed
explanations
are
given
on
each
related
page.
USING
THE
HEADPHONES
Connect
headphones
with
a
stereo
mini
plug
(@3.5mm,
1/s
inch)
to
the
PHONES
jack
on
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier.
8
ENGLISH
USING
THE
REMOTE
CONTROL
Inserting
batteries
Detach
the
battery
cover
on
the
rear
of
the
remote
control
and
insert
two
R6
(size
AA)
batteries.
Ove
R6
(AA)
When
to
replace
the
batteries
The
maximum
operational
distance
between
the
remote
control
and
the
system
should
be
approximately
5
meters
(16
feet).
When
this
distance
decreases,
replace
the
batteries
with
new
ones.
To
use
the
remote
control
Some
operations
can
be
performed
using
the
buttons
on
the
remote
control
only,
or
those
on
the
main
units
only,
while
others
can
be
performed
using
the
buttons
on
the
main
units
as
well
as
on
the
remote
control.
This
instructions
manual
clearly
describes
the
buttons
available
for
each
operation.
+
If
the
remote
control
is
not
going
to
be
used
for
an
extended
period
of
time,
remove
the
batteries
to
prevent
possible
electrolyte
leakage.
*
The
remote
control
may
not
operate
correctly
when:
-
The
line
of
sight
between
the
remote
control
and
the
system
is
exposed
to
intense
light,
such
as
direct
sunlight.
-
Other
remote
controls
are
used
nearby
(television,
etc.)
FUNCTION
To
use
the
FUNCTION
button
Each
time
the
FUNCTION
button
is
pressed
while
power
is
on,
functions
of
the
system
is
switched
from
one
to
another
cyclically.

SETTING
THE
CLOCK
SET
TUNING
UP/DOWN
VOLUME/
MULTI
JOG
ENTER/
ILLUMINATION
71
Turn
the
system
off.
2
Press
one
of
the
following
buttons:
The
SET
button
on
the
Stereo
Tuner.
The
ENTER/ILLUMINATION
button
on
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier.
The
II
button
on
the
remote
control.
The
clock
is
displayed
.
(Or
the
clock
becomes
brighter.)
*
When
the
power
cord
is
plugged
into
an
AC
outlet
for
the
first
time
after
purchase
or
when
the
clock
setting
is
canceled
due
to
a
power
failure,
the
entire
clock
display
flashes.
Within
4
seconds,
start
setting
the
clock
as
described
in
step
3.
To
switch
to
the
24-hour
standard,
press
the
CLEAR
button
on the
Stereo
Tuner
or
the
button
on
the
remote
control.
To
restore
the
12-hour
standard,
press
the
CLEAR
or
the
ll
button
again.
3
While
the
clock
is
displayed
brighter
(for
4
seconds),
start
setting
the
time.
Turn
the
VOLUME/MULTI
JOG
dial
to
the
right
to
advance
the
time
and
turn
it
to
the
left
to
move
the
time
back.
The
speed
with
which
the
time
changes
varies
according
to
how
fast
you
turn
the
VOLUME/MULTI
JOG
dial.
You
can
also
press
the
TUNING
UP/DOWN
buttons
on
the
Stereo
Tuner
or
the
<4<4
or
BP
button
on
the
remote
control.
Holding
these
buttons
down
will
vary
the
time
in
10-minute
units.
4
Press
one
of
the
following
buttons:
The
SET
button
on
the
Stereo
Tuner.
The
ENTER/ILLUMINATION
button
on
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier.
The
II
button
on
the
remote
control.
When
the
clock
is
set
for
the
first
time
after
purchase
Everything
on
the
display
will
clear.
This
is
because
the
power
economizing
mode
of
the
system
is
activated,
and
is
not
a
malfunction.
The
power
economizing
mode
can
be
canceled.
See
“ECONOMIZING
POWER’
for
details.
If
the
demo
display
appears
when
the
system
is
turned
off
and
pressing
the
DEMO
button
on
the
Stereo
Tuner
makes
the
clock
flashing,
this
indicates
that
the
clock
has
been
stopped
due
to
a
power
failure
or
the
disconnection
of
the
AC
cord.
The
current
time
needs
to
be
reset.
ENTER/
ILLUMINATIOIN
ECONOMIZING
POWER
This
system
allows
you
to
regulate
its
power
consumption
by
displaying
nothing
on
the
display
while
the
power
is
off.
This
is
called
the
power
economizing
mode.
Turn
the
system
on,
and
press
the
ECO
button
on
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
repeatedly
to
turn
on
or
off
the
power
economizing
mode.
Display
ECO
ON
to
turn
on
the
power
economizing
mode.
Display
ECO
OFF
to
turn
off
the
power
economizing
mode.
When
the
power
economizing
mode
is
set
Each
time
the
system
is
turned
off,
“Eco
Mode”
is
displayed
for
4
seconds,
and
everything
on
the
display
will
clear.
Only
the
red
indicator
above
the
POWER
button
on
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
lights
to
show
that
the
power
is
supplied
to
the
system.
Standby
power
consumption
If
the
power
economizing
mode
is
activated
:
1.9
W
If
the
power
economizing
mode
is
deactivated
:
13.7
W
TURNING
ON/OFF
THE
ILLUMINATION
AND
DIMMING
THE
DISPLAY
This
system
allows
you
to
turn
on
and
off
the
biue
illumination
of
each
unit,
and
change
the
brightness
of
the
display
window
according
to
your
preference.
Press
the
ENTER/ILLUMINATION
button
on
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
while
the
system
is
turned
on.
Each
press
of
this
button
changes
the
illumination
and
display
status
as
follows:
@)
Brighter
display
with
blue
illumination
turned
on
E
Brighter
display
with
blue
illumination
turned
off
3)
Darker
display
with
blue
illumination
turned
off
lf
the
power
is
turned
off
after
changing
the
illumination
and
display
brightness,
they
return
to
the
last
status
when
the
power
is
turned
on
the
next
time.
The
above
operation
is
not
possible
when
the
ENTER/
ILLUMINATION
button
is
used
as
the
ENTER
button,
i.e.
when
setting
the
clock,
etc.
ENGLISH
9

ADJUSTING
THE
SOUND
VOLUME/
MULTI
JOG
Q
SURROUND
JOG
MODE
ADJUSTING
THE
VOLUME
Turn
the
VOLUME/MULTI
JOG
dial
on
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier,
or
press
the
VOL
buttons
on the
remote
control.
The
volume
level
is
shown
on
the
display
for
4
seconds.
It
can
be
set
from
0
(minimum)
to
30,
and
then
MAX
(maximum).
The
volume
remains
memorized
even
after
the
power
is
turned
off.
However,
if
the
power
is
turned
off
when
the
volume
is
set
to
more
than
21,
it
is
automatically
set
to
21
the
next
time
the
power
is
turned
on.
ENHANCING
THE
BASS
SOUND
The
T-BASS
system
enhances
the
realism
of
low-frequency
sound.
Press
the
JOG
MODE
button
repeatedly
until
“T-BASS”
appears
on
the
display.
Then,
turn
the
VOLUME/MULTI
JOG
dial
right
or
left
to
select
one
of
the
three
levels,
or
off
position
within
6
seconds.
The
T-BASS
level
does
not
change
cyclically.
.
(OFF)
jo
je
FHS)
at
—|ESant
j=
9
nll
Low
frequency
sound
may
be
distorted
when
the
T-BASS
system
is
used
for
a
disc
or
tape*
in
which
low
frequency
sound
is
originally
emphasized.
In
this
case,
cancel
the
T-BASS
system.
*
Cassette
tapes
can
be
played
back
with
this
system
when
the
FX-LM99
optional
Stereo
Cassette
Deck
is
connected.
ENHANCING
THE
TREBLE
SOUND
The
BBE
system
enhances
the
clarity
of
high-frequency
sound.
Press
the
JOG
MODE
button
repeatedly
until
“BBE”
appears
on
the
display.
Then,
turn
the
VOLUME/MULTI
JOG
dial
right
or
left
to
select
one
of
the
three
levels,
or
off
position
within
6
seconds.
The
BBE
level
does
‘not
change
cyclically.
(OFF)
((BBe
|e
[Gan
|
[Del
10
ENGLISH
EQ
(EQUALIZER)
This
system
provides
the
following
three
different
equalization
curves.
ROCK:
Powerful
sound
emphasizing
treble
and
bass
POP:
More
presence
in
the
vocals
and
midrange
JAZZ:
Accented
lower
frequencies
for
jazz-type
music
Press
the
JOG
MODE
button
repeatedly
until
“EQ
OFF”
(or
the
current
EQ
setting)
appears
on
the
display.
Then,
turn
the
VOLUME/MULTI
JOG
dial
right
or
left
to
select
one
of
the
three
kinds,
or
off
position
within
6
seconds.
ee
The
graphic
curve
corresponding
to
the
selected
equalization
mode
will
be
displayed
on
the
display.
4
When
using
the
remote
control,
press
the
EQ
button
repeatedly.
Q
SURROUND
SYSTEM
The
Q
SURROUND
system
built
into
this
unit
uses
only
two
speakers
at
the
left
and
right
to
create
an
atmosphere
that
sounds
as
if
you
are
surrounded
by
two
front
speakers
and
two
rear
speakers.
To
turn
on
the
Q
SURROUND
system
Press
the
Q
SURROUND
button
so
that
“Q-SUR
ON”
appears
on
the
display.
i
r
i
Same
To
cancel
the
Q
SURROUND
effect
Press
the
Q
SURROUND
button
again
so
that
“Q-SUR
OFF”
is
displayed.
+
The
Q
SURROUND
system
does
not
work
in
monaural
mode.
*
At
higher
volumes,
turning
Q
SURROUND
on
may
cause
sound
distortion.
In
this
case,
turn
the
volume
down.
SOUND
ADJUSTMENT
DURING
RECORDING
(When
the
FX-LM
99
optional
Stereo
Cassette
Deck
or
the
AM-
LM99
optional
Mini
Disc
Recorder
is
connected)
The
output
volume
and
tone
of
the
speakers
or
headphones
may
be
freely
varied
without
affecting
the
level
of
the
recording.

RADIO
RECEPTION
MANUAL
TUNING
DISPLAY
MODE
BAND
TUNING
BAND
UP/DOWN
POWER
<<>>
DISPLAY
7
Press
the
BAND
button
on
the
Stereo
Tuner
or
on
the
remote
control
repeatedly
to
select
the
desired
band.
>
FM
—>
AM
If
you
press
the
button
while
the
system
is
turned
off,
the
previously
tuned
station
will
be
played
(Direct
Play
Function).
2
Press
the
TUNING
UP
or
DOWN
button
on
the
Stereo
Tuner
or
the
<<
or
®P
button
on
the
remote
conirol
to
select
a
station.
Each
time
the
button
is
pressed,
the
frequency
changes.
When
a
station
is
received,
“TUNE”
is
displayed
for
2
seconds.
During
FM
stereo
reception,
{(t@1))
is
displayed.
(ta)
About
the
level
indicator
The
above
display
automatically
changes
to
the
level
indicator
after
4
seconds.
The
level
indicator
shows
an
approximate
playback
sound
level.
To
search
for
a
station
quickly
(Auto
Search)
Keep
the
TUNING
UP
or
DOWN
button
(or
the
<<
or
®
button)
pressed
until
the
tuner
starts
searching
for
a
station.
After
tuning
in
to
a
station,
the
search
stops.
To
stop
the
Auto
Search
manually,
press
the
TUNING
UP
or
DOWN
button
(or
the
<<
or
®P
button).
*
The
Auto
Search
may
not
stop
at
stations
with
very
weak
signals.
When
an
FM
stereo
broadcast
contains
noise
Press
the
MODE
button
on
the
remote
control.
“MONO”
appears
on
the
display.
Noise
is
reduced,
although
reception
is
monaural.
MONO
_
i
To
restore
stereo
reception,
repeat
the
above
again.
To
change
the
AM
tuning
interval
The
default
setting
of
the
AM
tuning
interval
is
10
kHz/step.
If
you
use
this
system
in
an
area
where
the
frequency
allocation
system
is
9
kHz/step,
change
the
tuning
interval.
Press
the
POWER
button
while
pressing
the
BAND
button
on
the
Stereo
Tuner.
To
reset
the
interval,
repeat
this
procedure.
When
the
AM
tuning
interval
is
changed,
all
preset
stations
(see
“PRESETTING
STATIONS’)
are
cleared.
The
preset
stations
have
to
be
set
again.
To
change
the
display
Press
the
DISPLAY
button.
With
each
press
of
the
button,
the
display
changes
in
the
following
order.
@
Level
indicator
@
Frequency
of
the
tuned
station
(Example:
FM
90.00MHz)
(3)
Remaining
recordable
time
of
MD*
(Example:
Rem
—48:07)
*
Displayed
for
4
seconds,
only
when
the
AM-LM99
optional
Mini
Disc
Recorder
is
connected
and
an
MD
is
loaded
into
the
Mini
Disc
Recorder.
ENGLISH
11

PRESETTING
STATIONS
CLEAR
BAND
PRESET
0-9,+10
SET
BAND
>
TUNING
és
wane
QO
y
UP/DOWN]
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96
coe
e
i
The
system
can
store
a
total
of
32
preset
stations.
When
a
station
is
stored,
a
preset
number
is
assigned
to
the
station.
Use
the
preset
number
to
tune
in
to
a
preset
station
directly.
71
Press
the
BAND
button
on
the
Stereo
Tuner
or
on
the
remote
control
to
select
a
band.
2
Press
the
TUNING
UP
or
DOWN
button
on
the
Stereo
Tuner
or
the
<<
or
®P®
button
on
the
remote
control
to
select
a
station.
3
Press
the
SET
button
on
the
Stereo
Tuner
or
the
il
button
on
the
remote
control
to
store
the
station.
A
station
is
assigned
a
preset
number,
beginning
from
1
in
consecutive
order
for
each
band.
Preset
numbe
"
Frequency
4
Repeat
steps
1,
2
and
3.
The
next
station
will
not
be
stored
if
32
preset
stations
have
already
been
stored
(“PRST
FULL’
will
be
displayed).
12
ENGLISH
PRESET
NUMBER
TUNING
1
Press
the
BAND
button
on
the
Stereo
Tuner
or
on
the
remote
control
to
select
a
band.
2
Press
the
PRESET
button
on
the
Stereo
Tuner
or
the
®
button
on
the
remote
control.
Each
time
the
button
is
pressed,
the
next
ascending
preset
number
is
selected.
Tuning
by
preset
number
1
Press
the
BAND
button
to
select
a
band.
2
Press
the
numbered
buttons
on
the
remote
control
to
select
a
preset
number:
Example:
To
select
preset
number
10,
press
the
+10
and
0
buttons.
To
select
preset
number
15,
press
the
+10
and
5
buttons.
To
clear
a
preset
station
Select
the
preset
number
of
the
station
to
be
cleared.
Then,
press
the
CLEAR
button
and
press
the
SET
button
within
4
seconds.
(When
using
the
remote
control,
press
the
I
button
and
press
the
If
button
within
4
seconds.)
The
preset
numbers
of
all
other
stations
in
the
band
with
higher
numbers
are
also
decreased
by
one.
If
there
is
a
long
period
of
power
failure
or
disconnection
of
AC
cord,
the
presetting
of
the
stations
is
canceled.
In
this
case,
preset
again.

CD
PLAYING
OPERATION
DISPLAY
0-9,4+10
DISPLAY
FUNCTION
|
FUNCTION
<<>>
UP/DOWN
"
7
=
"
<<
p>
5
OPEN/CLOSE
LOADING
A
DISC
7
Press
the
FUNCTION
UP
or
DOWN
button
on
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
or
the
FUNCTION
button
on
the
remote
control
repeatedly
so
that
“CD”
appears.
2
Press
the
4
OPEN/CLOSE
button
on
the
Compact
Disc
Player
to
open
the
disc
compartment.
Load
a
disc
with
the
label
side
up,
and
close
the
disc
compartment
by
pressing
the
4
OPEN/CLOSE
button.
4
OPEN/CLOSE
Music
calender
(only
the
first
Total
number
of
tracks
—20
tracks
are
displayed)
a
Total
playing
time
PLAYING
A
DISC
Load
a
disc.
Press
the
®
button.
Play
begins
with
the
first
track.
Number
of
track
being
played
Elapsed
playing
time
About
the
level
indicator
The
above
display
automatically
changes
to
the
level
indicator
after
4
seconds.
The
level
indicator
shows
an
approximate
playback
sound
level.
To
stop
play,
press
the
I
button.
To
pause
play,
press
the
Ill
button.
To
resume
play,
press
again.
To
search
for
a
particular
point
during
playback,
keep
the
<<
or
»P
button
pressed
and
release
the
button
at
the
desired
point.
To
skip
to
the
beginning
of
a
track
during
playback,
press
the
<<
or
BP
button
repeatedly.
To
remove
the
disc,
press
the
&
OPEN/CLOSE
button.
To
start
play
when
the
power
is
off
(Direct
Play
Function)
Press
the
®
button
on
the
Compact
Disc
Player.
The
power
is
turned
on
and
play
of
the
loaded
disc
begins.
To
replace
the
disc
before
play,
press
the
&
OPEN/CLOSE
button
to
open
the
disc
compartment.
Selecting
a
track
with
the
remote
control
Press
the
numbered
buttons
and
the
+10
button
to
select
a
track.
Example:
_To
select
the
25th
track,
press
the
+10,
+10,and
5
buttons.
To
select
the
10th
track,
press
the
+10
and
0
buttons.
The
selected
track
starts
to
play
and
play
continues
to
the
end
of
that
disc.
To
change
the
display
in
stop
mode
Press
the
DISPLAY
button.
With
each
press
of
the
button,
the
display
changes
in
the
following
order.
@®
Total
number
of
tracks
and
total
playing
time
of
the
CD
[
(Example:CD
10Tr
58:31)
@)
Remaining
recordable
time
of
MD*
(Example:
Rem
—48:07)
*
Displayed
for
4
seconds,
only
when
the
AM-LM99
optional
Mini
Disc
Recorder
is
connected
and
an
MD
is
loaded
into
the
Mini
Disc
Recorder.
To
change
the
display
in
playback
mode
Press
the
DISPLAY
button.
With
each
press
of
the
button,
the
display
changes
in
the
following
order.
Level
indicator
@
Track
number
being
played
and
elapsed
playing
time
(Example:
CD
3Tr
3:43)
(3)
Remaining
time
of
playback
(Example:
CD
~—26:15)
@
Remaining
recordable
time
of
MD*
(Example:
Rem
—48:07)
*
Displayed
for
4
seconds,
only
when
the
AM-LM99
optional
Mini
Disc
Recorder
is
connected
and
an
MD
is
loaded
into
the
Mini
Disc
Recorder.
*
Do
not
use
irregular
shape
CDs
(example:
heart-shaped,
octagonal
ones).
it
may
result
in
malfunction.
*
When
loading
an
8-cm
(3-inch)
disc,
put
it
onto
the
inner
circle
of
the
tray.
*
Do
not
place
more
than
one
compact
disc
on
the
disc
tray.
ENGLISH
13

MODE
0-9,410
REPEAT
RANDOM/REPEAT
PLAY
Use
the
remote
control.
RANDOM
play
All
the
tracks
on
the
disc
can
be
played
randomly.
Press
the
MODE
button
repeatedly
until
“RANDOM”
lights
up
on
the
display.
To
cancel
random
play,
press
the
MODE
button
repeatedly
until
the
normal
display
appears
and
“RANDOM”
disappears.
*
Even
if
the
<<
button
is
pressed,
a
previously
played
track
cannot
be
skipped.
The
unit
returns
to
the
beginning
of
the
current
track
only.
«When
you
select
a
track
with
the
numbered
buttons
on
the
remote
control
during
the
random
play
mode,
the
selected
track
starts
to
play
and
the
random
play
mode
is
canceled.
REPEAT
play
A
single
track
or
all
tracks
can
be
played
back
repeatedly.
Press
the
REPEAT
button
repeatedly.
“G1”
lights
up
when
the
single
track
repeat
play
is
selected,
and
“G”
lights
up
when
the
all
tracks
repeat
play
is
selected.
To
cancel
repeat
play,
press
the
REPEAT
button
repeatedly
until
“G”
and
“1”
disappear.
To
repeat
random
play
First
press
the
MODE
button
to
activate
random
play.
Then
press
the
REPEAT
button
so
that
“Ce”
lights
up.
14
ENGLISH
PROGRAMMED
PLAY
Up
to
30
tracks
can
be
programmed
from
the
inserted
disc.
Use
the
remote
control.
1
In
stop
mode,
press
the
MODE
button
repeatedly
until
“PRGM”
appears
on
the
display.
fh
If
you
press
the
®
button
before
going
to
step
2,
the
programming
mode
is
canceled
and
the
first
track
of
the
CD
starts
to
play.
2
Press
the
numbered
buttons
and
the
+10
button
to
program
a
track.
Example:
To
select
the
12th
track,
press
the
+10
and
2
buttons.
To
select
the
20th
track,
press
the
+10,
+10
and
0
buttons.
Selected
track
Program
number
number
Total
number
of
selected
tracks
Total
playing
time
of
the
selected
tracks
3
Repeat
step
2
to
program
other
tracks.
4
Press
the
>
bution
to
start
play.
To
check
the
program
Each
time
the
>
button
is
pressed
in
stop
mode,
a
track
number
and
program
number
will
be
displayed.
To
clear
the
program
Press
the
lf
button
in
stop
mode.
To
add
tracks
to
the
program
Before
playing,
repeat
step
2.
The
track
will
be
programmed
after
the
last
track.
To
change
the
programmed
tracks
Clear
the
program
and
repeat
all
the
steps
again.
*
During
the
programmed
play,
the
MODE
and
numbered
buttons
do
not
function.
«
Repeating
programmed
play
is
also
possible.
+
If
the
programmed
time
exceeds
99
minutes
59
seconds,
or
the
disc
track
number
31
or
above
is
programmed,
the
display
shows
--:--
as
the
total
playing
time.

USING
THE
OPTIONAL
STEREO
CASSETTE
DECK
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING
THE
STEREO
CASSETTE
DECK
rn
Connect
the
Stereo
Cassette
Deck’s
flat
cable
to
the
FROM
DECK
terminal
on the
rear
of
the
Compact
Disc
Player.
For
how
to
hook
up
the
entire
system,
refer
to
page
6.
CAUTION
Before
connecting
the
Stereo
Cassette
Deck,
disconnect
the
AC
cord
from
the
AC
outlet.
After
making
connections,
re-connect
the
AC
cord.
Cassette
Deck
Compact
Disc
Player
Recommended
positioning
Place
the
Stereo
Cassette
Deck
on
top
of
the
Compact
Disc
Player.
AM
antenna
FM
antenna
Right
speaker
Left
speaker
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
Stereo
Cassette
Deck
Compact
Disc
Player
aa
to
an
AC
outlet
AC
cord
ENGLISH
15

TAPE
PLAYBACK
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
MODE
FUNCTION
UP/DOWN
FUNCTION
>
<
>>
8
rT]
iT
>
<<
>>
a
EJECT
LOADING
A
TAPE
*
You
can
select
a
reverse
mode
to
play
back
one
or
both
sides.
+
Use
Type
I
(normal)
or
Type
II
(high/CrOz)
tapes
for
playback.
OTE
Be
sure
not
to
load
a
tape
while
the
system
is
turned
off.
Otherwise,
the
loaded
tape
might
not
be
ejected
even
the
system
is
turned
on.
7
Press
the
FUNCTION
UP
or
DOWN
button
on
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
or
the
FUNCTION
button
on
the
remote
control
repeatedly
so
that
“TAPE”
appears.
2
Insert
a
tape
with
the
exposed
side
facing
to
the
right
and
push
it
gently
until
it
is
loaded
automatically
inside
the
Stereo
Cassette
Deck.
To
select
a
reverse
mode
Each
time
the
MODE
button
on
the
remote
control.
is
pressed,
the
reverse
mode
changes.
=
>D>c/
To
play
one
side
only,
select
=.
To
play
from
front
side
to
back
side
once
only,
select
=).
To
play
both
sides
repeatedly,
select
C=).
16
ENGLISH
PLAYING
BACK
A
TAPE
Load
a
tape.
Press
the
<>
button
to
start
play.
To
start
play
with
the
remote
control,
press
the
>
button.
Playback
side
of
the
tape
The
tape
counter
indicates
the
tape
running
length.
(It
disappears
when
no
tape
is
inserted.)
C:
The
side
facing
upward
is
being
played
(forward).
<1:
The
side
facing
downward
is
being
played
(reverse).
About
the
level
indicator
-
The
above
display
automatically
changes
to
the
level
indicator
after
4
seconds.
The
level
indicator
shows
an
approximate
playback
sound
level.
To
stop
play,
press
the
ll
button.
To
pause
play,
press
the
Hl
button.
To
resume
play,
press
again.
To
change
the
playback
side,
press
the
<4
button
in
play
or
pause
mode.
To
fast
forward
or
rewind,
press
the
<<
or
P
button
in
stop
mode.
Then
press
the
ll
button
to
stop
the
tape.
To
eject
the
tape,
press
the
&
EJECT
button.
To
start
play
when
the
power
is
off
(Direct
Play
Function)
Press
the
<4
button.
The
power
is
turned
on
and
play
of
the
loaded
tape
begins.
To
set
the
tape
counter
to
0000
Press
the
ll
button
in
stop
mode.
The
counter
is
also
set
to
0000
when
the
tape
is
ejected.
To
change
the
display
in
stop
mode
Press
the
DISPLAY
button.
With
each
press
of
the
button,
the
display
changes
in
the
following
order.
ia
@
Tape
counter
@)
Remaining
recordable
time
of
MD*
(Example:
Rem
—48:07)
*
Displayed
for
4
seconds,
only
when
the
AM-LM99
optional
Mini
Disc
Recorder
is
connected
and
an
MD
is
loaded
into
the
Mini
Disc
Recorder.
To
change
the
display
in
playback
mode
Press
the
DISPLAY
button.
With
each
press
of
the
button,
the
display
changes
in
the
following
order.
@
Level
indicator
@
Tape
counter
(Example:
TAPE
0185)
(3)
Remaining
recordable
time
of
MD*
(Example:
Rem
—48:07)
*
Displayed
for
4
seconds,
only
when
the
AM-LM99
optional
Mini
Disc
Recorder
is
connected
and
an
MD
is
loaded
into
the
Mini
Disc
Recorder.

BASIC
RECORDING
BAND=-—=
=
0°
°
©
O]
coo
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
UP/DOWN
a
TT
@REC
a
<<
>>
Preparation
*
Set
the
tape
to
the
point
where
recording
will
start.
*
Use
Type
I
(normal)
and
Type
II
(high/CrOz)
tapes
for
recording.
7
Load
the
tape
to
be
recorded
on
into
the
deck.
Load
the
tape
with
the
side
to
be
recorded
on
first
facing
upward
and
the
exposed
side
facing
to
the
right.
2
Press
the
FUNCTION
UP
or
DOWN
button
on
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
or
the
FUNCTION
button
on
the
remote
control
repeatedly
so
that
“TAPE”
appears.
3
Press
the
MODE
button
on
the
remote
control
to
select
the
reverse
mode.
To
record
on
one
side
only,
select
=.
To
record
on
both
sides,
select
=)
or
C2).
When
recording
from
the
rear
of
the
tape,
the
tape
stops
at
the
end
of
recording
of
the
rear
side,
even
if
the
reverse
mode
is
set
to
=)
or
CZ).
4
Press
the
FUNCTION
UP
or
DOWN
button
on
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
or
the
FUNCTION
button
on
the
remote
control
to
select
the
source
to
be
recorded.
5
Prepare
the
source
to
be
recorded.
To
record
from
a
radio
broadcast,
press
the
BAND
button
to
select
the
desired
band
and
tune
in-to
a
station.
To
record
from
a
CD,
load
the
disc,
then
press
the
<<
or
»P
button
on
the
Compact
Disc
Player
to
select
the
track
to
be
recorded
first.
To
record
from
the
connected
equipment,
prepare
the
equipment
for
playback.
To
record
from
an
MD,
load
the
disc,
then
press
the
<4<4
or
P&P
button
on
the
Mini
Disc
Recorder
to
select
the
track
to
be
recorded
first.*
*
Available
only
when
the
optional
Mini
Disc
Recorder
is
connected.
6
Press
the
@
REC
button
to
start
recording.
“TAPE
GJ3@”
appears
on
the
display.
When
the
selected
source
is
CD
or
MD,
playback
and
recording
start
simultaneously.
When
the
selected
source
is
connected
equipment,
start
playback.
To
stop
recording,
press
the
Il
button
on
the
Stereo
Cassette
Deck.
When
recording
from
a
CD
or
an
MD,
press
the
Il
button
on
the
Compact
Disc
Player
or
the
Mini
Disc
Recorder
to
stop
playback.
To
pause
recording,
press
the
Ell
button.
(Available
only
when
the
source
is
a
radio
broadcast
or
connected
equipment.)
To
resume
recording,
press
again.
INSERTING
BLANK
SPACES
Insertion
of
a
4-second
blank
spaces
may
help
you
locate
the
beginning
of
the
track
when
the
tape
is
played
back
on
other
equipment.
(Available
only
when
the
source
is
a
radio
broadcast
or
connected
equipment.)
1
Press
the
@
REC
button
during
recording
or
while
in
recording
pause
mode.
“TAPE
GIX@’
flashes
for
4
seconds
and
the
tape
runs
without
recording.
After
4
seconds,
the
deck
enters
the
recording
pause
mode.
2
Press
the
II
button
to
resume
recording.
To
insert
a
blank
space
of
less
than
4
seconds,
press
the
@
REC
button
again
while
“TAPE
Gq’
is
flashing.
To
insert
blank
spaces
of
more
than
4
seconds,
after
the
deck
enters
recording
pause
mode,
press
the
@
REC
button
again.
Each
time
the
button
is
pressed,
a
4-second
blank
space
is
added.
About
cassette
tapes
>)
*
To
prevent
accidental
erasure,
break
off
the
plastic
tabs
on
the
cassette
tape
after
recording
with
a
screwdriver
or
other
pointed
tool.
Type
II
ta
detection
slot
To
record
on
the
tape
again,.
cover
the
tab
openings
with
adhesive
tape,
etc.
(On
Type
II
tapes,
take
care
not
to
cover
the
Type
II
tape
detection
slot.)
*
120-minute
or
longer
tapes
are
extremely
thin
and
easily
deformed
or
damaged.
They
are
not
recommended.
*
Take
up
any
slack
in
the
tape
with
a
pencil
or
similar
tool
before
use.
Slack
tape
may
break
or
jam
in
the
mechanism.
To
erase
a
recording
1
Insert
the
tape
to
be
erased
into
the
deck.
2
Set
the
tape
to
the
point
where
the
erasure
is
to
be
started.
3
Press
the
FUNCTION
UP
or
DOWN
button
on
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
or
the
FUNCTION
button
on
the
remote
control
so
that
“AUX”
or
“D-IN”
appears.
4
If
an
external
equipment
is
connected
to
the
system,
turn
the
equipment
off.
5
Press
the
@
REC
button
to
start
the
erasure.
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1/7

Al
EDIT
RECORDING
MODE
0-9,4+10
FUNCTION
UP/DOWN
FUNCTION
<<
>>
|
@REC
<<<
>>
The
Al
edit
function
enables
CD
recording
without
worrying
about
tape
length
and
track
length.
When
a
CD
is
inserted,
the
system
automatically
calculates
track
lengths.
If
necessary,
the
order
of
tracks
is
rearranged
so
that
no
track
is
cut
short.
(Al:
Artificial
Intelligence)
Al
edit
recording
will
not
start
from
a
point
halfway
into
the
tape.
The
tape
must
be
recorded
from
the
beginning
of
either
side.
7
Insert
the
tape
into
the
deck.
Insert
the
tape
with
the
side
to
be
recorded
on
first
facing
upward.
2
Press
the
FUNCTION
UP
or
DOWN
button
on
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
or
the
FUNCTION
button
on
the
remote
control
repeatedly
so
that
“CD”
appears.
Then
load
the
disc.
3
Press
the
MODE
button
on
the
remote
control
repeatedly
until
“EDIT”
lights
up
and
“Al”
flashes
on
the
display.
18
ENGLISH
4
Press
the
numbered
buttons
to
designate
the
tape
length.
10
to
99
minutes
can
be
specified.
Example:
When
using
a
60-minute
tape,
press
the
6
and
0
buttons.
In
a
few
seconds,
the
microcomputer
determines
the
tracks
to
be
recorded
on
each
side
of
the
tape.
*
The
<<
and
PF
buttons
on
the
Compact
Disc
Player
or
the
remote
control
are
also
available
to
designate
the
tape
length.
Tape
side
A
Lh
Tape
length
Number
of
Remaining
time
of
side
A
programmed
tracks
5
Press
the
@
REC
button
to
start
recording.
The
tape
is
rewound
to
the
beginning
of
the
side
facing
upward,
the
lead
segment
is
played
through
for
10
seconds,
and
recording
starts.
When
recording
on
the
side
facing
upward
(side
A)
ends,
recording
on
the
opposite
side
(side
B)
starts.
To
stop
recording
Press
the
ll
button
on
the
Stereo
Cassette
Deck
or
the
remote
control.
Recording
and
CD
play
stop
simultaneously.
To
clear
the
edit
program
Press
the
I
button
on the
Compact
Disc
Player
or
the
remote
control
twice
so
that
“EDIT”
disappears
on the
display.
To
check
the
order
of
the
programmed
track
numbers
Before
recording,
press
the
MODE
button
to
select
side
A
or
B,
and
press
the
®
button
repeatedly.
Tape
side
Program
number
il
|
Track
number
Programmed
track
numbers
Time
on
cassette
tapes
and
editing
time
The
actual
cassette
recording
time
is
usually
a
little
longer
than
the
specified
recording
time
printed
on
the
label.
This
unit
can
program
tracks
to
use
the
extra
time.
«
Recording
is
inhibited
if
the
erasure
prevention
tab
on
either
side
of
the
tape
is
broken
off.
*
The
Al
edit
function
cannot
be
used
with
discs
containing
31
tracks
or
more.

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EDIT
RECORDING
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Programmed
edit
function
enables
CD
recording
while
checking
the
remaining
time
on
each
side
of
the
tape
as
the
tracks
are
programmed.
The
programmed
edit
recording
will
not
start
from
a
point
halfway
in
the
tape.
The
tape
must
be
recorded
from
the
beginning
of
either
side.
7
Insert
the
tape
into
the
deck.
Insert
the
tape
with
the
side
to
be
recorded
on
first
facing
upward.
2
Press
the
FUNCTION
UP
or
DOWN
button
on
the
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
or
the
FUNCTION
button
on
the
remote
control
repeatedly
so
that
“CD”
appears.
Then
load
the
disc.
3
Press
the
MODE
button
on
the
remote
control
repeatedly
until
“EDIT”
lights
up
and
“PRGM”
flashes
on
the
display.
4
Press
the
numbered
buttons
to
designate
the
tape
length.
10
to
99
minutes
can
be
specified.
Example:
When
using
a
60-minute
tape,
press
the
6
and
0
buttons.
«The
<4
and
®
buttons
on
the
Compact
Disc
Player
or
the
remote
control
are
also
available
to
designate
the
tape
length.
Tape
side
A
(front
side)
Maximum
recording
time
for
side
A
5
Press
the
numbered
buttons
to
program
a
track.
Example:
To
select
the
10th
track,
press
the
numbered
buttons
+10
and
0.
6
Repeat
step
5
for
the
rest
of
the
tracks
for
side
A.
A
track
whose
playing
time
is
longer
than
the
remaining
time
cannot
be
programmed.
Selected
track
Total
number
of
programmed
tracks
Remaining
time
of
side
A
7
Press
the
MODE
button
to
select
side
B
and
program
the
tracks
for
side
B.
After
confirming
B
on
the
display,
repeat
step
5.
Tape
side
B
(opposite
side)
8
Press
the
@
REC
button
to
start
recording.
The
tape
is
rewound
to
the
beginning
of
the
side
facing
upward,
the
lead
segment
is
played
through
for
10
seconds,
and
recording
starts.
When
recording
on
the
side
facing
upward
(A)
ends,
recording
on the
opposite
side
(B)
starts.
To
stop
recording
Press
the
Il
button
on
the
Stereo
Cassette
Deck
or
the
remote
control.
Recording
and
CD
play
stop
simultaneously.
To
check
the
order
of
the
programmed
track
numbers
Before
recording,
press
the
MODE
button
to
select
side
A
or
B,
and
press
the
®
button
repeatedly.
Programmed
track
numbers
Track
number
Program
number
To
change
the
program
of
each
side
Press
the
MODE
button
to
select
side
A
or
B,
and
press
the
button
to
clear
the
program
of
the
selected
side.
Then
program
tracks
again.
To
clear
the
edit
program
Press
the
Il
button
on
the
Compact
Disc
Player
or
the
remote
control
repeatedly
so
that
“EDIT”
disappears
on
the
display.
Recording
is
inhibited
if
the
erasure
prevention
tab
on
either
side
of
the
tape
is
broken
off.
ENGLISH
19

USING
THE
OPTIONAL
MINI
DISC
RECORDER
CONNECTIONS
For
how
to
hook.up
the
entire
system,
refer
to
page
6.
CAUTION
Before
connecting
the
Mini
Disc
Recorder,
disconnect
the
AC
cord
from
the
AC
outlet.
After
making
connections,
re-connect
the
AC
cord.
CONNECTING
THE
MINI
DISC
RECORDER
1
Connect
the
Mini
Disc
Recorder’s
flat
cable
to
the
FROM
MD
terminal
on
the
rear
of
the
Stereo
Tuner.
Stereo
Tuner
Recorder
FM
antenna
Right
speaker
2
Connect
the
Mini
Disc
Recorder’s
CD
DIGITAL
IN
jack
and
the
Compact
Disc
Player’s
DIGITAL
OUT
jack
using
the
optical
cable
supplied
with
the
Mini
Disc
Recorder.
Before
making
connection,
remove
the
dust
cap
from
each
jack.
Mini
Disc
Recorder
Compact
Disc
Player
Optical
cable
When
the
CD
DIGITAL
IN
jack
and
the
DIGITAL
OUT
jack
are
not
used,
attach
the
supplied
dust
cap
to
each
jack.
Recommended
positioning
Place
the
Mini
Disc
Recorder
on
top
of
the
Compact
Disc
Player.
AM
antenna
Left
speaker
Stereo
Tuner
Stereo
Integrated
Amplifier
Chisat
rl
ma©
Cum
ot
Mini
Disc
Recorder
Compact
Disc
Player
to
an
AC
outlet
AC
cord
20
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