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Contents
1.
Safety
Precautions.........ccccceecseesecsecseessees
Page
2
B.Wiring
CONNECTIONS...........ccceececcesceetecetseeeeeeeees
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2.Safety
Precaution
about
RC-QC7...........cccccceeeees
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9.Analytic
Drawing
and
Parts
List.......0.........008
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4.Location
of
Main
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11.Standard
Schematic
Diagrams....................0
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5.Removal
of
Main
parts............:.:ccccccecssssessseseeeeeees
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12.Location
of
P.C.Board
Parts...
58
6.Main
Adjustment...
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13.Electrical
Parts
List...
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No.10036
COPYRIGHT
©
1997
VICTOR
COMPANY
OF
JAPAN,
LTD.
May
1997

RC-QC7
aeewe.
1.Safety
Precautions
The
design
this
product
contains
special
hardware
and
many
circuits
and
components
specially
for
safety
purposes.
For
continued
protection,
no
changes
should
be
made
to
the
origina!
design
unless
authorized
in
writing
by
the
manufacturer.
Replacement
parts
must
be
identical
to
those
used
in
the
original
circuits.
Service
should
be
performed
by
qualified
personnel
only.
.
Alterations
of
the
design
or
circuitry
of
the
product
should
not
be
made.
Any
design
alterations
of
the
product
should
not
be
made.
Any
design
alterations
or
additions
will
void
the
manufacture's
warranty
and
will
further
relieve
the
manufacture
of
responsibility
for
personal
injury
or
property
damage
resulting
therefrom.
.
Many
electrical
and
mechanical
parts
in
the
product
have
special
safety
~
related
characteristics.
These
characteristics
are
often
not
evident
from
visual
inspection
nor
can
the
protection
afforded
by
them
necessarily
be
obtained
by
using
replacement
components
rated
for
higher
voltage,
wattage,
etc.
Replacement
parts
which
have
these
special
safety
characteristics
are
identified
in
the
parts
list
of
service
manual.
Electrical
components
having
such
features
are
identified
by
(
A
Jon
the
schematic
diagram
and
parts
list
in
the
service
manual.
The
use
of
a
substitute
replacement
which
does
not
have
the
same
safety
characteristics
as
the
recommended
replacement
part
shown
in
the
parts
list
of
service
manual
may
create
shock,
fire,
or
other
hazards.
_
The
leads
in
the
products
are
routed
and
dressed
with
ties,
clamps
.
tubings,
barriers
and
the
like
to
be
separated
from
live
parts,
high
temperature
parts,
mpving
parts
and
or
sharp
edges
for
the
prevention
of
electric
shock
and
fire
hazard.
When
service
is
required,
the
original
lead
routing
and
dress
should
be
observed,
and
it
should
be
confirmed
that
they
have
been
returned
to
normal,
after
reassembling.
.
Leakage
current
check
(Electrical
shock
hazard
testing)
After
re-
assembling
the
product,
always
perform
an
isolation
check
on
the
exposed
metal
parts
of
the
product
(antenna
terminals,
knobs,
meta!
cabinet,
screw
heads,
headphone
jack,
control
shafts,
etc.)
to
be
sure
the
product
is
safe
to
operate
without
danger
of
electrical
shock.
Do
not
use
a
line
isolation
transformer
during
this
check.
+
Plug
the
AC
line
cord
directly
into
the
AC
outlet.
using
a"Leakage
current
tester",
measure
the
leakage
current
from
each
exposed
metal
part
of
the
cabinet,
particulary
any
exposed
metal
part
having
a
return
path
to
the
chassis,
to
a
known
good
earth
ground.
Any
leakage
current
must
not
exposeed
0.5mA
AC(r.m.s.)
+
Alternate
check
method
Plug
the
AC
line
cord
directly
into
the
AC
outlet.
Use
an
AC
voltmeter
a
fanelaeg
uarolalt
having
1,000
ohms
per
volt
or
more
sensitivity
in
the
following
manner.
or
more
sensitivity.)
Connect
a
1,500
ohms
10W
resistor
paralleled
by
a
0.15
{4
F
AC
type
capacitor
between
an
exposed
metal
part
and
a
known
good
earth
ground.
Measure
the
AC
voltage
across
the
resistor
with
the
AC
Siscdanie
probe
voltmeter,
Move
the
resistor
connection
to
each
exposed
metal
part,
i
on
each
exposed
particularly
any
exposed
metal
part
having
a
return
path
to
the
chassis,
1
poe
a
Fateh
part:
and
measure
the
AC
voltage
across
the
resistor.
Now,
reverse
the
plug
Good
earth
ground
in
the
AC
outlet
and
repeat
each
measurement.
Any
voltage
measured
Warning
1.
This
equipment
has
been
designed
and
manufactured
to
meet
international
safety
standards.
2.
It
is
the
legal
responsibility
of
the
repairer
to
ensure
that
these
safety
standards
are
maintaintaind.
3.
Repairs
must
be
made
in
accordance
with
the
relevant
safety
standards.
4.
It
is
essential
that
safety
critical
components
are
replaced
by
approved
parts.
5.
If
mains
voltage
selector
is
provided,
check
setting
for
local
voltage.
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CAUTION
Burrs
formed
during
molding
may
be
left
over
on
some
parts
of
the
chassis.
Therefore,
pay
attention
to
such
burrs
in
the
case
of
preforming
repair
of
this
system.
2
(No.10036)

RC-QC7
seen
2.Safety
Precaution
about
RC-QC7
IMPORTANT
FOR
LASER
PRODUCTS
REPRODUCTION
OF
LABELS
AND
PRECAUTIONS
THEIR
LOCATION
1,
CLASS
1
LASER
PRODUCT
2.
DANGER:
Invisible
laser
radiation
when
open
and
interlock
failed
or
defeated.
Avoid
direct
exposure
to
beam.
3.
CAUTION:
Do
not
open
the
rear
cover.
There
are
no
user
serviceable
parts
inside
the
unit;
leave
all
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel.
4.
CAUTION:
The
compact
disc
player
uses
invisible
laser
radiation
and
is
equipped
with
safety
switches
which
prevent
the
emission
of
radiation
when
the
CD
holder
is
open.
It
is
dangerous
to
defeat
the
safety
switches.
5.
CAUTION:
Use
of
controls
for
adjustments
and
the
performance
of
procedures
other
than
those
specified
herein
may
result
in
exposure
to
hazardous
radiation.
6.
CAUTION:
The
laser
is
able
to
function,
if
safety
switches
out
of
function.
The
laser
light
is
invisible,
avoid
exposure,
do
not
disassemble
the
laser
unit,
but
replace
the
complete
unit.
Name/Rating
plate
Bottom
of
the
unit
1
PRODUCT
Caution:
This
production
contains
a
laser
component
of
higher
laser
class
than
Class
1.
VARNING:Osyniiglaser-
straining
nar
denna
de!
ar
Gppnadoch
sparen
ar
urkopplad.
Betrakta
ej
stralen.
(s)
VARO:
Avatiaessa
ja
suo-
jalukitus
ohitettaessa
olet
alttiina
nakymattémalle
lasersateitylle.
Ald
katso
sdteeseen.
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The
lightning
flash
with
arrowhead
symbol,
within
an
CAUTION
equilateral
triangle,
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
uninsulated
“dangerous
voltage"
within
the
GO
NOT
OPEN
product's
enclosure
that
may
be
of
sufficient
magnitude
to
constitute
a
risk
of
electric
shock
to
persons.
CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK.
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
The
exclamation
point
within
an
equilateral
triangle
is
NO
USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
important
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
operating
and
maintenance
(servicing)
instructions
in
the
literature
accompanying
the
appliance.
(No.10036)
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Inportant
management
points
regarding
safety(Item
demanding
special
safety
precautions)
1.
Power
transformer
marking
:
VIP57J2-12B
The
torque
of
the
screw
driver
for
the
power
transformor
must
be
controlled.
2.
Concerning
the
AC
socket,
the
next
marking
must
be
confirmed
and
to
avoid
print
circuit
board
pattern
damage.
The
AC
socket
must
not
float
from
print
circuit
board.
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—
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3.
Concerning
the
primary
terminal
and
the
adjacent
secondary
terminal
on
the
print
circuit
board
to
provide
proper
creeping
and
spatial
distance,
solder
must
not
protrude
from
soldering
round.
4.
Before
installation
confirm
the
fuse
capacity
indication,
‘Cor
“©
"marks
on
the
fuse
holder.
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|
Capacity
and
mark
T2.5A
T2.5A
5.
The
speaker
wire
adjacent
to
live
parts
must
be
tied
tightly
near
solder
terminal.
6.
Following
parts
are
controlled
as
the
heated
parts.
Confirm
that
the
flammable
parts
are
lifted
up
,the
parts
in
(_
)
Indication
on
P.C.board
must
be
control.
*
IC
:
(1C601),
Transistor
:
(Q3361
)
*Resistor
:
R5311,
R310,
R311,
*
Diode:
D1901,
D1902, D1903,
D1904
«
Power
Transformer
7.
Confirm
following
EMC
(Electromagnetic
Compatibillty
)contro!
matter.
Control
parts
,
and
Control
work
(
Symbol
number
)
C1901, C1902,
C1903,
C1904
(QFV71HJ
—
683ZN,
QFV71HJ
—
683Z)
8.
Wires
must
be
clamped
or
secured
at
the
locations
shown
in
the
figure
so
that
the
wire
do
not
touch
to
live
parts,
moving
part
,
hot
part,
or
sharp
edges.
“S“
é
<>
F1903
F1902
Fig.2-3
Antenna
terminal
Fig.2-5
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ENGLISH
Thank
you
for
purchasing
this
JVC
product.
Please
read
these
instructions
carefully
before
starting
operation
to
be
sure
to
obtain
optimum
performance
and
a
longer
service
life
from
the
unit.
CONTENTS
Features
...........
se
Safety
precautions
Handling
precautions
Connections...
Power
supply
..
Names
of
parts
and
their
functions
.
Remote
control
unit
.
Switching
the
power
on/off.
Volume,
tone
and
other
controls
Handling
CDs.
Playing
CDs
....
Handling
cassette
tapes
Cassette
playback
Radio
reception
..
Recording
.........
Tape
dubbing
(Synchro
start
dubbing)
...........00
Clock
adjustment
Timer
operations
Maintenance...
Troubleshooting
..
Specifications
...
WOOANUM
AW
WARNING:
TO
REDUCE
THE
AISK
OF
FIRE
OR
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
APPLIANCE
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
—
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTAIC
SHOCK
00
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
{OR
BACK}.
NO
USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
Product's
enclosure
that
may
be
of
sufficient
Magnitude
to
constitute
a
risk
of
electric
shock
to
persons.
The
lightning
flash
with
arrowhead
symbol,
within
an
equilateral
viangle,
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
he
Presence
of
uninsulated
‘dangerous
voltage”
within
the
The
exclamation
point
within
an
equiateral
triangle
&
intended
to
alert
the
usar
to
the
presence
of
important
‘operating
and
maintenance
(servicing)
instructions
in
IMPORTANT
FOR
LASER
PRODUCTS
PRECAUTIONS
1.
CLASS
1
LASER
PRODUCT
2.
DANGER:
Invisible
laser
radiation
when
open
and
interlock
failed
or
defeated.
Avoid
direct
exposure
to
beam.
3.
CAUTION:
Do
not
open
the
rear
cover.
There
are
no
user
serviceable
parts
inside
the
unit;
leave
all
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel.
4.
CAUTION:
Use
of
controls
for
adjustments
and
the
performance
of
procedures
other
than
those
specified
herein
may
result
in
exposure
to
hazardous
radiation.
REPRODUCTION
OF
LABELS
AND
THEIR
LOCATION
Name/Rating
plate
Bottom
of
the
unit
Caution:
This
production
contains
a
laser
component
of
higher
laser
class
than
Class
1.
IMPORTANT
(In
the
United
Kingdom)
Mains
Supply
(AC
230
V~,
50
Hz
only)
DO
NOT
cut
off
the
mains
piug
from
this
equipment.
If
the
plug
fitted
is
Not
suitable
for
the
power
points
in
your
home
or
the
cable
is
too
short
to
reach
a
power
point,
then
obtain
an
appropriate
safety
approved
extension
lead
or
consult
your
dealer.
BE
SURE
to
replace
the
fuse
only
with
an
identical
approved
type,
as.
originally
fitted,
and
to
replace
the
fuse
cover.
lf
nonetheless
the
mains
piug
is
cut off
ensure
to
remove
the
fuse
and
dispose
of
the
plug
immediatety,
to
avoid
a
possible
shock
hazard
by
inadvertent
connection
to
the
mains
supply.
iMPORTANT
DO
NOT
make
any
connection
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
E
or
by
the
safety
earth
symbol
or
coloured
green
or
green-and-yeliow.
The
wires
in
the
mains
lead
on
this
product
ara
coloured
in
accordance
with
the
following
code:
(
{——_
==
Blue
to
N
(Neutral)
or
Biack
Brown
to
L
(Live)
or
Red
As
these
colours
may
not
correspond
with
the
coloured
markings
identifying
the
terminals
in
your
plug
proceed
as
follows:
The
wire
which
is
coloured
blue
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
N
or
coloured
black.
The
wire
which
is
coloured
brown
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
L
or
coloured
red.
iF
IN
DOUBT
~
CONSULT
A
COMPETENT
ELECTRICIAN.
4
FEATURES
®@
Multi-function
3-CD
changer
®
Active
Hyper-Bass
PRO
circuit
for
low-frequency
sound
reproduction
Sound
mode
control
@
One-touch
operation
(COMPU
PLAY)
@
39-key
remote
control
unit
operates
all
CD,
cassette
deck
and
tuner
functions
©
Direct
Disc
Select/Skip
Play/Search
Play/Continuous
Play/Repeat
Play/
Random
Play
@
Programmed
play
of
up
to
20
tracks
@
Full-logic
double
cassette
auto-reverse
mechanism
(Deck
B
for
recording
and
playback,
Deck
A
for
playback)
Auto
tape
select
mechanism
©
Metal
(type
IV)
and
CrO2
(type
II)
tape
can
be
played
back
for
superior
tone
quality
©
CrO2
{type
II)
tape
recording
capability
®
Continuous
playback
(between
Deck
A
and
Deck
B)
@
Synchro-start
dubbing
function
(normal/high-speed
dubbing)
©
2-Band
digital
synthesizer
tuner
with
30-station
(15
FM
and
15
AM)
preset
capability
@
Seek/manual
tuning
©
Auto
preset
tuning
@
Timer/Clock
function
©
Timer
on/off
with
preset
volume
function
®
Sleep
timer
can
be
set
for
up
to
120
minutes
C
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
Prevention
of
Electric
Shocks,
Fire
Hazards
and
Damage
1.
Even
when
the
/I
button
is
set
to
STANOBY,
a
very
small
current
will
flow.
To
save
power
and
for
safety
when
not
using
the
unit
for
an
extended
period
of
time,
disconnect
the
power
cord from
the
household
AC
outlet.
Do
not
handle
the
power
cord
with
wet
hands.
When
unplugging
from
the
wail
outlet,
always
grasp
and
pull
the
plug,
not
the
power
cord.
Consult
your
nearest
dealer
when
damage,
disconnection,
or
contact
failure
affects
the
cord.
Do
not
bend
the
cord
severely,
or
pull
or
twist
it.
Do
not
modify
the
power
cord
in
any
manner.
To
avoid
accidents,
do
not
remove
screws
to
disassemble
the
unit
and
do
not
touch
anything
inside
the
unit.
8.
Do
not
insert
any
metallic
objects
into
the
unit.
9.
Unplug
the
power
cord
when
there
is
a
possibility
of
lightning.
10.
If
water
gets
inside
the
unit,
unplug
the
power
cord
from
the
outlet
and
consult
your
dealer.
11.
Do
not
block
the
unit’s
ventilation
holes
that
allow
heat
to
escape.
Do
not
install
the
unit
in
a
badly
ventilated
place.
12.
Since
this unit
uses
a
motor-driven
CD
holder
or
CD
tray,
make
sure
that
your
hand
or
other
object
does
not
obstruct
holder
or
tray
movement.
ep
NO
-
O/\
button
When
the
power
cord
is
connected
to
a
household
AC
outlet,
the
power
indicator
lights
in
red
indicating
the
STANDBY
mode
(this
red
indicator
does
not
light
when
the
power
is
supplied
by
batteries).
When
the
(5/1
button
is
pressed,
the
green
indicator
lights
showing
that
power
is
ON
(this
green
indicator
lights
whether
the
power
is
supplied
through
the
AC
or
by
batteries).
When
this unit
is
plugged
into
an
AC
outlet,
it
consumes
a
smail
current
to
operate
the
remote
control
and
timer,
or
to
back
up
the
memory
of
the
microprocessor,
even
when
the
¢/}
button
is
set
to
STANDBY.
|
5/N3/3/a
L90-9H

Z
(9€001°0N)
Caution:
2.
Sides/Top/Back:
Proper
Ventilation
No
obstructions
should
be
placed
in
the
areas
shown
by
the
To
avoid
risk
of
electric
shock
and
fire,
and
to
prevent
damage,
locate
dimensions
below.
the
apparatus
as
follows:
3.
Bottom:
1.
Front:
Piace
on
a
level
surface.
Maintain
an
adequate
air
path
for
No
obstructions
and
open
spacing.
ventilation
by
placing
on
a
table
with
a
height
of
10
cm
or
more.
SSS
SE
HANDLING
PRECAUTIONS
b
2.
Pay
attention
to
dust
3.
Condensation
4.
Volume
setting
CDs
produce
very
little
noise
compared
with
analog
sources.
If
the
volume
level
is
adjusted
for
these
sources,
the
speakers
may
be
damaged
by
the
sudden
increase
of
output
level.
Therefore,
lower
the
volume
before
operation
and
adjust
it
as
required
during
play.
5.
Do
not
place
cassette
tapes,
etc.
near
the
speakers
Since
there
are
magnets
in
the
speakers,
do
not
place
tapes
or
magnetic
cards
on
them
as
recorded
data
could
be
erased.
Keep
this
unit
away
from
your
TV
When
this
unit
is
used
near
a
TV,
the
TV
picture
could
be
distorted.
If
this
happens,
move
this
unit
away
from
the TV.
if
this
does
not
correct
the
situation,
avoid
using
this
unit
when
the
TV
is
turned
on.
7.
Cleaning
the
cabinet
ifthe
cabinet
gets
dirty,
wipe
it
with
a
soft,
dry
cloth.
Never
use
benzine
or
thinner
as
these
could
damage
the
surface
finish.
8.
When
listening
with
headphones
©
Do
not
listen
at
high
volumes
as
this
could
damage
your
hearing.
©
For
safety,
do
not
drive
while
listening
to
this
unit.
Pay
attention
to
the
following
©
Do
not
place
the
unit
on an
inclination.
©
Do
not
apply
shock
to
the
unit.
@
Press
the
CD
tray
open/close
(4)
button
to
close
the
CD
tray.
(Do
not
close
it
by
hand.)
@
It
is
recommended
to
remove
CDs
from
the
CD
tray
when
you
transport
the
unit.
Do
not
use
this
unit
in
direct
sunlight
where
it
would
be
exposed
to
high
temperatures
above
40°C
(104°F}.
@
When
abnormal
operation
occurs.
*
Unplug
the
AC
power
cord from
the
AC
outlet
and
remove
ail
the
batteries.
Then
reload
the
batteries
after
a
few
minutes,
6.
reconnect
the
AC
power
cord
and
switch
the
/1
ON.
1.
Avoid
installing
in
the
foitowing
places
@
Where
it
could
be
subject
to
vibrations.
@
Where
it
is
excessively
humid,
such
as
in
a
bathroom.
@
Where
it
could
be
magnetized
by
a
magnet
or
speaker.
Be
sure
to
close
the
CD
holder
or
CD
tray
so
that
dust
does
not
collect
on
the
tens.
in
the
following
cases,
condensation
may
occur
in
the
unit,
in
which
case
the
unit
may
not
operate
correctly.
@
In
a
room
where
a
heater
has
just
been
switched
on.
@
In
a
place
where
there
is
smoke
or
high
humidity.
@
When
the
unit
is
moved
directly
from
a
cold
to
a
warm
room.
\n
these
cases,
set
the
¢>/Ibutton
to
STANDBY
and
wait
1
or
2
hours
before
use.
(
CONNECTIONS
@
Do
not
switch
the
power
on
until
all
connections
are
completed.
Connection
of
externai
audio
units
Connection
with
a
turntable
or
MD
player,
etc.
Signa!
cord
(optional)
AUX
IN
©
«<{
>
Stereo
mini-plug
Turntable
(with
built-in
equalizer)
or
MD
player,
etc.
eS
=
B=
ld
|
Pin-plug
x
2
POWER
SUPP
A.
Operation
on
house
hold
AC
Connect
the
AC
power
cord
after
all
other
connections
have been
made.
Zz
{
Cas
ie
CAUTIONS:
1.
ONLY
USE
WITH
JVC
POWER
CORD
PROVIDED
WITH
THIS
UNIT
TO
AVOID
MALFUNCTION
OR
DAMAGE
TO
THE
UNIT.
2.
BE
SURE
TO
UNPLUG
THE
POWER
CORD
FROM
THE
OUTLET
WHEN
GOING
OUT
OR
WHEN
THE
UNIT
IS
NOT
IN
USE FOR
AN
Power
cord
EXTENDED
PERIOD
OF
TIME.
8B.
Operation
on
batteries
Battery
replacement
When
the
batteries
are
nearly
exhausted,
every
time
the
unit
is
used,
the
©
Loading
batteries
ere
: :
power
will
be
turned
off
after
about
1
minute.
1.
Open
the
battery
cover
by
pulling
it
toward
you
while
pressing
the
When
making
an
important
recording,
use
new
batteries
(preferably
sections
marked
by
the
arrows.
alkaline
batteries
with
a
longer
service
life)
to
avoid
any
possible
failure.
2.
Insert
8
“R20/D
(13F)”
size
batteries
as
shown
in
the
diagram.
*
Be
careful
to
insert
the
batteries
with
the
®
and
©
terminals
positioned
correctly.
3.
Replace
the
cover.
©
For
better
battery
usage
Continuous
operation
of
the
unit
causes
the
battery
power
to
be
consumed
quicker
than
noncontinuous
operation.
Operation
of
the
unit
in
a
cold
place
causes
the
battery
power
to
be
consumed
more
quickly
than
in
a
warm
place.
©
For
power
supply,
the
use
of
household
AC
is
recommended,
when
continuous
operation
of
the
unit
is
required
over
a
longer period
of
time.
CAUTIONS:
@
WHEN
NOT
USING
THE
UNIT
FOR
A
LONG
TIME
(MORE
THAN
TWO
WEEKS)
OR
WHEN
ALWAYS
USING
HOUSEHOLD
AC,
REMOVE
THE
BATTERIES
TO
AVOID
A
MALFUNCTION
OR
DAMAGE
TO
THE
UNIT.
@
WHEN
THE
JVC
POWER
CORD
PROVIDED
WITH
THIS
UNIT
IS
CONNECTED,
THE
POWER
IS
AUTOMATICALLY
SWITCHED
FROM
THE
BATTERIES
TO
THE
HOUSEHOLD
AC
EVEN
WHEN
THE
BATTERIES
ARE
LOADED.
HOWEVER,
REMOVE
THE
BATTERIES
WHEN
USING
THE
POWER
CORD.
CAUTIONS
WHEN
USING
BATTERIES
When
batteries
are
used
incorrectly,
it
may
result
in
the
leakage
of
chemicals
from
the
batteries
or
they
may
explode.
The
following
care
should
be
taken:
¢
Check
that
the
positive
@
and
negative
©
terminals
of
the
batteries
are
positioned
correctly
and
toad
them
as
shown
in
the
diagram.
Do
not
mix
new
and
old
batteries
together,
or
mix
different
types
of
batteries.
©
Do
not
try
to
recharge
non-rechargeable
batteries.
®
Remove
the
batteries
when
the
unit
is
not
to
be
used
for
an
extended
period
of
time.
if
chemicals
from
the
batteries
come
in
contact
with
your
skin,
wash
them
off
immediately
with
water.
If
chemicals
leak
onto
the
unit,
clean
the
unit
completely.
9D/N3/3/a
290-9uY

(9€001°ON)
g
C.
Operation
on
car
battery
(DC
12
VY)
Optional
exciusive
car
adapter
(JVC
model
CA-R120E)
First
connect
the
car
adapter
to
the
DC
IN
12
V
jack,
not
the
cigarette
lighter
socket,
because
shorting
of
a
plug
on
the
car
may
cause
the
fuse
to
blow
out.
In
addition,
be
careful
not
to
make
a
short-circuit
between
the
plugs.
@
When
using
a
car
battery,
be
sure
to
use
the
specified
car
adapter
{JVC
mode!
CA-R120E)
to
prevent
mishaps
or
damage
resulting
from
different
polarity
design.
NAMES
OF
PARTS
AND
THEIR
FUNCTIONS
CD
changer/General
section
To
car's
cigarette
lighter
socket
(12
V)
Note:
@
When
there
is
a
power
failure
lasting
more
than
2
minutes
or
the
AC
power
cord
is
disconnected
for
more
than
2
minutes,
the
timer/
clock
setting
is
erased
from
memory.
Reset
the
clock
when
the
power
supply
is
restored.
@
Remote
sensor
section
@
STANDBY/ON
(<b/1)
button
@
STANDBY/ON
indicators
©
Display
window
@
Function/Track
number
display
@
Play
time
display
@
Repeat
play
indicator
(=
ALL)
@
CO
number
indicators
(Disc
1
—
Disc
3)
@
CONTINUE
play
indicator
@
Program
mode
indicator
(PROGRAM)
@)
RANDOM
play
indicator
@
ALL
DISC
indicator
@
VOLUME
buttons
(+,
-)
@
ACTIVE
HYPER-BASS
PRO
button
and
indicator
@
SOUND
button
@
AUX
button
®
@
CONTINUE
play
button
@
CD
tray
(Load
the
CD
onto
the
subtray
by
opening
here.)
@
DISC
CONTROL
buttons
(Disc
1
-
Disc
3)
CD
tray
(#)
open/close
buttons
(Disc
1
~
Disc
3)
@
ALL
CD
EJECT
button
®
CO
operation
buttons
CD
play/pause
button
(u>/t):
Press
to
play
a
CD
or
to
stop
temporarily.
CO
search
buttons
(-e<,
me):
Press
to
locate
the
beginning
of
a
track
and
to
start
forward/reverse
search
operations.
Stop/clear
button
(m):
Press
to
stop
playing
a
CD
or
cancel
programmed
play.
Tuner/Deck
section
@
REVERSE
MODE
button
@
DUBBING
SPEED
(NORMAL/HIGH)
button
BEAT
CUT
button
@
EJECT
(a)
button
(Deck
A)
@
DECK
AVB
select
button
©
Cassette
holder
(Deck
A)
©
Cassette
holder
(Deck
B)
@
EJECT
(a)
button
(Deck
B)
@
ONE
TOUCH
REC
button
©
Cassette
operation
buttons
xt
(REW)
:
Press
to
rewind
the
tape.
a
:
Press
to
stop
the
tape.
mPi(FF)
:
Press
to
fast
wind
the
tape.
TAPE
(-<1c>):
Press
to
select
the
TAPE
mode.
:
Press
to
play
back
the
tape
in
the
forward
direction.
The
>
indicator
lights
in
the
display
window.
:
Press
to
play
back
the
tape
in
the
reverse
direction.
The
~4
indicator
lights
in
the
display
window.
i
m3
5
Bone
ul.
y
@
TUNEA/BAND
button
Press
to
select
tuner
mode.
Press
to
select
the
band.
Tuning
buttons
(He-</
ps1)
@
PRESET
TUNING
(@)
button
AUTO
PRESET
(=)
button
(Press
for
more
than
2
seconds.)
@®
Display
window
@
Band
indicator
@
Radio
frequency
display
@
STEREO
indicator
MONO
indicator
Tape
(TAPE)
mode
display
Tape
direction
indicator
(<«,
»)
Deck
(A/B)
select
indicator
(8)
Reverse
mode
indicator
(*/)77)
@
Recording
indicator
(REC)
Dubbing
speed
indicator
|
D/Na/3/a
L9D0-9H

6
(9E001°ON)
Rear
panel
@
Headphone
jack
(PHONES)
(3.5
mm
dia.
stereo
mini)
Connect
headphones
{impedance
16Q
to
1
kQ)
to
this
jack.
Speaker
sound
is
automatically
switched
off
when
the
headphones
are
connected.
@
AUX
IN
(AUX
input)
jack
REMOTE
CONTROL
UNIT
@
Telescopic
antenna
©
AC
IN
(AC
input)
jack
@
DC
IN 12
V
jack
(o¢-o)
@
Battery
compartment
cover
a
Preparation
before
use
@
Installing
battertes
in
the
remote
contro!
unit
1,
Remove
the
battery
cover
from
the
back
of
the
remote
control
unit.
2.
Insert
two
“RG/AA
(15F)”
size
batteries.
@
Insert
the
batteries
with
the
®
and
©
terminals
matching
the
indication
inside
the
battery
compartment.
3.
Replace
the
cover.
©
Battery
replacement
When
the
remote
controt
operation
becomes
unstable
or
the
distance
from
which
remote
control
is
possible
decreases,
replace
the
batteries.
Insert
the
©
ends
first.
Using
the
remote
controi
unit
Point
at
the
remote
sensor
and
operate
within
about
7
m
(approx.
23
ft).
@
The
remote
control
range
is
less
when
the
unit
is
used
at
an
angle.
Do
not
expose
the
remote
sensor
to
strong
direct
sunlight
or
artificial
lighting.
@
Make
sure
that
there
are
no
obstacles
between
the
remote
sensor
and
the
unit.
The
following
operations
can
be
performed
using
the
remote
contro!
unit.
©
Check
the
operation
button
functions
carefully
and
operate
them
@
Track
number
buttons
(No.
1
to
No.
10,
+10)
Preset
station
buttons
(No.
1
to
No.
10,
+10)
@
COUNTER
RESET
button
©
FM
STEREO
AUTO/MONO
button
@
PROGRAM
button
@
DISC
CONTROL
buttons
(@-@)
©
CD
tray
(«)
open/close
buttons
(Disc
1
—
Disc
3)
@
SLEEP
button
@
d/I
button
e
When
the
main
unit
power
is
supplied
from
batteries,
this
/)
button
cannot
turn
on
the
main
unit
power
(In
this
case,
switch
on
the
(/#
button
of
the
main
unit
first.)
@
RANDOM
button
@
REPEAT
button
©
Buttons
not
mentioned
here
have
the
same
functions
as
those
on
the
main
unit.
FEMOTE
CONTROL,
fat
RROCTORE
TUNER/BAND
button
TAPE
<ir>
button
STANDBY/ON
(
(/1)
button
CD
Play/pause
('>/§4)
button
AUX
button
CONTINUE
button
ALL
CD
EJECT
button
DISC
CONTROL
buttons
(DISC
1
-
DISC
3)
and
CD
tray
open/close
buttons
(4)
Switching
the
power
on/off
©
Switching
on:
The
green
indicator
lights.
8
[,
©
Switching
off:
ate
The
red
indicator
lights.
(The
indicator
does
not
light
when
the
power
is
supplied
by
batteries.)
9/N3/3/e
490-04

(9€00L'ON)
O1
One
touch
operation
(COMPU
PLAY)
(only
when
AC
power
is
used)
Even
when
the
power
is
set
to
STANDBY,
pressing
the
button
shown
below
switches
on
the
power
and
selects
the
source.
Function
mode
Operations
cD
When
this
button
is
pressed
with
a
CD
loaded,
CD
playback
begins.
T
T
%
as
=
-
TAPE
When
this
button
is
pressed
with
a
tape
loaded,
tape
playback
begins.
|
TUNER
When
this
button
is
pressed,
the
tuner
is
engaged.
T
_
—
7
|
AUX
)
AUX
Asound
source
connected
to
the
AUX
IN
terminal
can
be
engaged.
a
=
is
cee
|
Notes:
@
When
switching
off
the
power,
be
sure
to
press
the
(6/1
button.
@
The
COMPU
PLAY
function
mode
on
the
remote
control
has
the
same
function
as
that
on
the
main
unit.
(|
VOLUME,
TONE
AND
OTHER
CONTROLS
|
VOLUME
button
+
:
Use
to
increase
the
volume.
~
:
Use
to
decrease
the
volume.
(Control
range
from
VOL
0
to
VOL
25.)
nO
VOLUME
ACTIVE
HYPER-BASS
PRO
button
ON
:
The
ACTIVE
HYPER-BASS
PRO
indicator
lights
up.
Set
ta
this
position
to
activate
ACTIVE
HYPER-BASS
PRO
sound.
OFF:
The
ACTIVE
HYPER-BASS
PRO
indicator
goes
out.
Set
to
this
position
when
ACTIVE
HYPER-BASS
PRO
sound
is
not
required.
10
Sound
mode
button
Sound
modes
canbe
selected
to
enhance
the
type
of
music
being
played.
©
Press
the
SOUND
button
to
select
the
sound
mode.
@
Each
time
the
SOUND
button
is
pressed
the
sound
mode
changes
as
follows:
‘SOUND
A
BEAT
—>
POP
—>
CLEAR
-®
FLAT
Sound
mode
selection
BEAT:
Set
to
this
position
for
music
with
a
heavy
beat,
such
as
rock
or
disco
music.
PoP:
Set
to
this
position
for
light
music
including
popular
and
vocal
music.
CLEAR:
Set
to
this
position
for
crisp
and
clear
sounding
music
with
transparent
highs.
FLAT
(No
sound
effect
(flat
characteristics)):
Set
to
this
position
when
listening
to
classical
music.
Note:
The
selected
modes
only
affect
the
sound
output
from
the
speakers
or
headphones.
They
do
not
affect
the
sound
when
recording.
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HANDLING
CDs
Since
dirty,
damaged
and
warped
COs
may
damage
the
unit,
take
care
regarding
the
following:
1.
Usable
CDs
Use
CDs
with
the
mark
shown.
2.
Notes
on
handling
CDs
©
Do
not
touch
the
reflective
recorded
surface.
3.
Storage
®
After
removing
a
CD
from
the
unit,
be
sure
to
put
it
back
in
its
case.
®
Do
not
expose
CDs
to
direct
sunlight,
high
temperatures
from
a
heater,
etc.,
high
humidity,
or
dust.
4.
Cleaning
COs
©
Before
loading
a
CD,
wipe
off
any
dust,
dirt
or
fingerprints
with
a
soit
cloth.
CDs
should
be
cleaned
by
wiping
radially
from
the
center
©
Do
not
stick
or
write
anything
on
the
label
side.
to
the
edge.
@
Do
not
bend
CDs.
@
Never
use
thinner,
benzine,
record
cleaner
or
antistatic
spray.
©
Removing
the
CD
from
its
storage
case
and
loading
it
®
Handling
St
ineoiwe
DIGITAL
AUDIO
@
Cleaning
Correct
Incorrect
©
Press
to
secure
the
CD.
Note:
CDs
shaped
like
a
heart,
flower,
etc.
(specially-shaped
CDs)
can
not
be
used
with
this
unit.
If
this
type
of
CD
is
loaded,
it
will
cause
a
trouble.
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PLAYING
CDs
|
(Example:
When
playing
back
a
CD
loaded
In
the
DISC
1
tray,
which
contains
12
tracks
and
whose
total
playback
time
Is
48
minutes
and
57
seconds.)
Operate
in
the
order
shown
©
When
AC
power
is
used.
(When
battery
power
is
used,
switch
on
the
5/1
button
first,
then
perform
operation.)
Insert
the
8
cm
CD
in
the
inside
guide
correctly.
Subtray
of
DISC
3
Subtray
of
DISC
2
Subtray
of
DISC
1
@
Press
the
CO
tray
open/close
button
(4)
(DISC
1).
The
CD
tray
opens.
(The
power
is
switched
on.)
Load
a
CD
with
the
label
side
facing
up.
Press
the
CD
tray
opervclose
button
(4)
to
close
the
CD
tray.
Press
the
DISC
1
button
to
start
play.
©
Adjust.
©
To
stop
in
the
middle
of
aCD
During
play,
press
the
stop/clear
(IR)
button
to
stop
play.
REW
——
MULTI
CONTROL
——_FF
TRACK)
7
@D
®@
To
stop
a
CD
temporarily
Press
the
CD
(C>/ll)
button
to
stop
play
temporarily
and
the
playing
time
display
blinks.
When
pressed
again,
play
resumes
from
the
point
where
it
was
paused.
®@
When
closing
the
CD
tray
When
the
&
button
of
another
subtray
is
pressed,
the
opened
subtray
closes,
and
the
selected
subtray
opens.
it
is
also
possible
to
change
the
CD
in
a
different
subtray
white
a
CD
is
playing.
When
changing
a
CD,
pick
it
up
without
touching
the
CD
on
the
subtray
beneath.
—
ny
c>
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@®
®
C4)
Track
number
—_Display
elapsed
playback
time
®
The
total
number
of
tacks
and
total
playback
time
are
displayed.
@
La
unidad
indica
el
numero
total
de
pistas
y
el
tiempo
total
de
reproduccién.
©
Viene
visualizzato
il
numero
totale
di
brani
ed
il
tempo
totale
di
riproduzione,
©
Playing
Disc
2
or
3
insert
the
CD
into
the
DISC
2
(or
DISC
3)
subtray
and
press
the
DISC
2
(of
DISC
3)
button.
©
When
loading
a
desired
CO
in
the
subtray
currently
selected
in
the
CD
number
display
(ex:
DISC
1
qd»)
Pressing
the
CD
(>
/S#
button
will
start
play
back
of
the
CD.
If
the
CO
is
set
in
a
subtray
that
is
not
currently
selected
in
the
CD
number
display,
pressing
the
CD
{>/#l
button
will
not
begin
playback.
(
When
changing
the
function
or
turning
off
the
power,
press
the
4
button
to
confirm
which
trays
contain
CDs,
then
press
the
DISC.
1-3
buttons.)
CD
number
display
The
CD
in
the
CD
subtray
for
which
2
is
displayed
can
be
played
by
pressing
the
CD
(Al
button.
If
a
CD
is
not
inserted,
nodISC
is
displayed
and
the
©
display
disappears.
®
If
nodISC
is
displayed,
the
©
display
disappears,
but the
©
display
will
only
appear
when
the
CD
tray
is
ejected
by
pressing
the
eject
4
button.
'@
In
the
following
situation
2»
GD
@,
when
the
4
button
of
DISC
3
is
pressed,
both
subtrays
of
DISC
2
and
DISC
3
are
ejected.
©
&-cm
(3°)
CDs
can
be
used
in
this
unit
without
an
adapter.
Notes:
©
The
following
indication
may
appear
when
a
COD
is
dirty
or
scratched,
or
when
the
CD
is
loaded
upside
down.
In
such
a
case,
check
the
CD
and
insert
again
after
cleaning
the
CD
or
turning
it
over.
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©
Do
not
use
the
unit
at
excessively
high
or
low
temperatures.
The
recommended
temperature
range
is
from
5°C
(41°F)
to
35°C
(95°F).
After
playback,
unload
CDs
and
close
the COD
trays.
@
If
mistracking
occurs
during
play,
lower
the
volume.
Before
transporting
the
unit,
take
the
discs
out
of
the
disc
trays
if
possible.
Do
not
place
anything
other
than
a
CD
on
the
CD
tray
or
subtray,
as
this
may
cause
damage
to
the
unit.
Skip
play
During
play,
it
is
possible
to
skip
forward
to
the
beginning
of
the
next
track
of
back
to
the
beginning
of
the
track
being
played
or
the
previous
track;
when
the
beginning
of
the
required
track
has
been
located,
play
starts
automatically.
To
jisten
to
the
next
track...
Press
the
4
button
once
to
skip
to
the
beginning
of
the
next
track.
To
listen
to
the
previous
track...
Press
the
kd
button
to
skip
to
the
beginning
of
the
track
being
played.
Press
twice
quickly
to
skip
to
the
beginning
of
the
previous
track.
Continuous
play
How
to
play
all
tracks
Operate
in
the
order
shown
@
When
the
CD
are
already
loaded...
Press
the
CONTINUE
button.
CONTINUE
appears
in
the
display
window
and
continuous
play
starts.
(When
this
button
is
pressed
in
power
standby
mode,
the
power
is
turned
on
and
continuous
play
starts.)
Search
play
(to
locate
the
required
position
on
the
CD)
@
The
required
position
can
be
located
using
fast-forward
or
reverse
search
while
playing
a
CD.
Keep
pressing
for
fast-forward
search.
Keep
pressing
for
fast-reverse
search.
®
Hoid
down
the
button;
search
play
starts
slowly
and
then
gradually
increases
in
speed.
®@
Since
low-volume
sound
(at
about
one
quarter
of
the
normal
level)
can
be
heard
in
the
search
mode,
monitor
the
sound
and
release
the
button
when
the
required
position
is
located.
@
When
the
“CONTINUE”
indicator
is
shown...
In
fast-forward
mode,
it
is
possible
to
skip/search
through
ail
CDs.
In
fast-reverse
search
mode,
search
stops
at
the
first
track
of
the
CD.
ALL
CD
EJECT
Subtray
of
DISC
3.
Load
CD
by
pressing
lightly.
@
Load
the
CD
@
The
CD
mode
is
engaged
and
all
three
subtrays
open.
{The
subtrays
are
numbered
DISC
1,
2,
and
3,
in
order
from
the
bottom.)
Place
a
CD
onto
the
DISC
3
subtray
and
load
it
by
pressing
the
tray
lightly.
Next,
place
a
CD
onto
the
DISC
2
subtray
and
load
it
by
lightly
pressing
the
tray.
Finally,
place
a
CD
onto
the
DISC
1
subtray.
@
Select
the
button
of
the
selected
CD.
The
CD
tray
closes
and
play
begins.
(Pressing
the
ALL
CD
EJECT
button
also
closes
the
CD
tray.)
©
Press
the
CONTINUE
button.
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CONTINUE
appears
in
the
display
window
and
continuous
play
starts.
Playback
is
repeated
from
DISC
1
through
DISC
3.
®
Ifa
tray
does
not
contain
a
CD,
playback
will
skip
to
the
next
tray.
©
To
end
continuous
play
Press
the
CONTINUE
button
and
release
it.
The
CONTINUE
display
disappears
and
norma!
play
resumes.
e
When
closing
the
subtrays
De
not
foad
the
DISC
1
subtray
by
hand,
as
the
CD
may
not
be
placed
onto
the
CD
tray
correctly.
If
a
12
cm
CD
is
loaded
this
way,
the
CD
tray
will
not
close.
If
an
8
cm
CD
is
inserted
incorrectly,
the
tray
will
close,
then
eject
the
CD
immediately.
Afterwards,
the
CD
mode
will
not
function.
Remove
the
CD
and
tum
the
5/loff
and
on
again
to
engage
the
CD
mode.
Note:
@
When
loading
or
ejecting
a
CD,
do
not
hit
the
recorded
surface
of
the
CD
against
the
comer
of
the
CD
tray,
as
this
may
damage
it.
DISC
CONTROL
button
@
Direct
Disc
Selection
Press
the
CD
CONTROL
button
(DISC
1
to
DISC
3)
corresponding
to
the
No.
of
the
required
CD.
Example:
To
designate
Disc
2
The
tracks
on
the
designated
CD
are
played
in
sequence.
Note:
@
When
“PROGRAM”
is
shown
in
the
display
and
the
direct
select
operation
is
performed,
the
CD
cannot
be
played.
Direct
access
play
(using
the
remote
control
unit)
Example
1:
To
designate
Disc
1
@
Designate
the
required
CD
using
CD
CONTROL
button
(DISC
1
to
DISC
3).
®
CD
play
starts.
Example
2:
To
designate
the
3rd
track
of
Disc
3
@
Designate
the
required
CD
using
the
CD
CONTROL
buttons
(DISC
1
to
DISC
3).
@
The
track
number
is
displayed
and
the
required
track
number
is
selected
using
the
track
button.
©
CD
play
starts.
©
To
designate
track
numbers
1
to
10,
press
the
track
number
button
corresponding
to
the
track
number.
©
To
designate
track
number
11
or
higher,
press
the
+10
button
the
required
number
of
times,
then
a
track
number
button.
(Example:
To
designate
the
20th
track,
press
the
+10
button
once,
then
press
track
number
button
10.)
*
+10
button:
Each
time
this
button
is
pressed,
the
number
increases
by
10.
First
press
this
button
to
set
the
10's
digit,
then
press
the
track
number
button
to
set
the
1's
digit.
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Repeat
play
(Using
the
remote
control
unit.)
Press
the
REPEAT
button
before
or
during
play.
It
is
possible
to
perform
repeat
play
of
a
single
track,
all
tracks
on
one
CD,
or
all
tracks
on
ail
CDs
in
the
CD
changer.
Each
time
the
REPEAT
button
is
pressed,
the
mode
will
change
in
the
order
from
a
single
track
(C=),
to
all
tracks
(=
ALL),
to
clear
mode.
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Single
track
All
tracks
Repeat
playback
is
released.
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Single
track
repeat
(—)
The
current
or
specified
track
will
be
played
repeatedly.
@
Ail
tracks
of
one
CD
repeat
(@
ALL)
All
tracks
on
the
current
or
specified
CD
will
be
played
repeatedly.
©
All
tracks
of
all
CDs
repeat
(ALL
DISC.
CONTINUE.
@
ALL)
When
the
CONTINUE
button
is
pressed
in
the
“c=
ALL”
mode,
CD
play
starts
from
the
current
or
specified
track,
then
all
tracks
on
all
CDs
will
be
played
repeatedly.
Random
piay
(using
the
remote
control
unit)
Press
the
RANDOM
button
before
or
during
play.
It
is
possible
to
perform
random
play
from
one
or
all
CDs.
@
One
disc
random
(RANDOM)
Press
the
RANDOM
button
to
randomly
play
tracks
on
the
current
or
specified
CD,
except
in
continuous
mode.
®
Ail
disc
random
(ALL
DISC,
CONTINUE,
RANDOM)
Press
the
RANDOM
button
in
continuous
play
mode
to
randomly
select
and
play
tracks
from
all
of
the
CDs
in
the
CD
changer.
Programmed
play
(using
the
remote
control
unit)
©
Up
to
20
tracks
can
be
programmed
to
be
played
in
any
required
order
from
one
CD
or
all
CDs
in
the
CD
changer.
Example:
(CD
containing
more
than
12
tracks)
Example
1:
Programming
tracks
from
disc
1
(tracks
2, 5,
and
12).
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order
number
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PROGRAM
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number
—
Track
number
PROGRAM
cDe
ut
@
Set
to
the
CD
mode.
@
Press
the
@
button.
@
Press
the
PROGRAM
button
to
set
to
the
programming
mode.
@
Press
the
No.
1
CD
CONTROL
button.
@
Press
to
designate
the
required
track
number.
©
Designate
the
remaining
tracks
by
pressing
the
track
number
buttons.
@
Press
the
PROGRAM
button
to
confirm
program
details.
®
Repeat
from
step
@
to
readjust
the
program.
©
Repeat
from
step
@
to
add
to
the
program.
@
Press
the
CO
»/81
button
when
programming
is
compisted.
Programmed
play
starts.
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Example
2:
Programming
tracks
from
2
or
more
CDs
in
the
order
of
disc
1
(track
3),
disc
1
{track
6),
and
disc
3
(track
12).
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2
TP
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Ty
Mier
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@
Set
to
the
CD
mode.
Press
the
@
button.
Press
the
PROGRAM
button
to
set
to
the
programming
mode.
@
Designate
the
required
CD
using
the
CD
CONTROL
buttons
(No.
1
to
No.
.
3).
©
Designate
the
required
track
using
the
track
number
buttons
(No.
1
to
No.
10,
and
+10).
@
Repeat
steps
@
and
@
to
designate
the
other
tracks.
@
Press
the
PROGRAM
button
to
confirm
program
details.
©
Repeat
from
step
@
to
readjust
the
program.
©
Repeat
from
step
@
to
add
to
the
program.
©
Press
the
CD
»/It
button
when
programming
is
completed.
>
proanan
@
When
performing
CD
synchro
recording
or
timer
playback
in
the
order
of
“Programmed
play,”
do
not
press
the
CD
»/a8
button.
To
confirm
the
details
of
a
program...
Press
the
PROGRAM
button:
the
tracks
making
up
the
program
will
be
displayed
in
programmed
order.
To
clear
the
programmed
tracks
...
Press
the
i
button
before
playing
a
CD.
During
programmed
play,
press
this
button
twice.
Notes:
©
Programming
is
possible
even
when
a
CD
tray
is
open.
(The
tracks
on
Programmed
play
starts.
the
CD
can
be
confirmed
as
the
labels
are
visible.)
‘@
Programmed
tracks
are
not
cleared
even
if
the
CD
tray
is
open.
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HANDLING
CASSETTE
TAPES
Cassette
tapes
Cassette
loading
1.
Loose
tape
may
cause
trouble.
Using
a
pencil
or
like
object,
gently
1.
Press
the
EJECT
(4)
button
to
open
the
cassette
holder.
tighten
the
tape
as
shown.
2.
Load
a
cassette
as
shown.
2.
To
prevent
recordings
from
being
erased
accidentally,
remove
the
tab(s)
with
a
screwdriver,
etc.
Reseal
the
slots
with
adhesive
tapa
to
erase
and
re-record
after
the
tabs
have
been
removed.
3.
C-120
cassettes
are
not
recommended
because
they
are
prone
to
maifunction.
3.
Close
the
cassette
holder
by
pressing
it
gently.
Listen
for
the
click
indicating
that
the
holder
is
securely
shut.
Side
“A"
=
a
Note:
If
the
power
is
switched
off
while
tape
is
running,
it
may
be
impossible
to
remove
the
cassette.
If
this
happens,
switch
the
power
on
again
before
attempting
to
remove
the
cassette.
Auto
tape
select
mechanism
This
unit
has
an
Auto
Tape
Select
mechanism
which
distinguishes
between
different
types
of
tape
using
detection
holes
in
the
cassette.
After
the
type
of
tape
has
been
detected,
bias
and
equalization
suitable
for
the
tape
are
set.
©
Cassettes
with
detection
holes:
Metal
tape (EQ:
70
ys)
.....
Type
IV
CrO2
(chrome)
tape
(EQ:
70
jus)
Type
il
©
Cassettes
without
detection
holes:
Normal
tape
(EQ:
120
pS)
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{The
example
shows
Deck
A)
Operate
in
the
order
shown
‘@
When
AC
power
is
used.
{When
battery
power
is
used,
switch
on
the
/I
button
first,
then
perform
operation.)
@
Load
a
cassette
tape
with
side
A
facing
up.
@
Press
to
start
playback.
(The
power
is
switched
on
and
the
TAPE
mode
is
engaged
to
start
tape
playback.)
Displays
the
4-digit
tape
counter.
@
Select
the
reverse
mode
(7/27).
O
Adjust.
©
After
loading
a
cassette
tape,
simply
press
the
TAPE
<1(>
button.
The
power
is
switched
on
and
the
tape
starts
playback.
(To
select
the
playback
direction,
press
the
TAPE
<1C>
button.
The
change
in
direction
can
be
checked
in
the
tape
direction
indicator
(«4
or
B).)
@
To
reset
the
counter
to
“0000,”
press
the
COUNTER
RESET
button
on
the
remote
contro!
unit.
@
When
the
tape
plays
back
with
the
reverse
mode
set
to
=
(single
side
play)
or
<*>
(both
side
play)
mode,
the
tape
stops
automatically
at
the
end
of
tape
after
playing
one
or
both
sides.
When
the
reverse
mode
is
set
to
the
(<)
{continuous
play)
mode,
the
tape
continuously
plays
one
‘side
after
the
other
until
you
stop
operation.
Notes:
©
Do
not
press
the
&
EJECT
button
until
the
tape
mechanism
has
stopped
moving.
e
If
the
cassette
holder
gets
stuck
as
it
is
opening,
press
it
once
to
close
it.
Turn
off
the
power,
wait
a
minute,
and
turn
it
on
again.
Ifthe
cassette
holder
cannot
be
closed,
open
it
by
hand.
@
When
no
tape
is
loaded
in
the
deck,
its
tape
playback
direction
can
not
be
switched
over.
How
to
fast-wind
tapes
1.
Press
the
TAPE
<I¢>
button
(to
set
TAPE
mode).
2.
Press
the
a
(REW)
or
1
(FF)
button.
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Continuous
Playback
(Between
Decks
A
and
B)
Operate
in
the
order
shown
@
Load
a
cassette
tape
in
Deck
A.
@
Load
a
cassette
tape
in
Deck
B.
@
Set
the
reverse
mode
to
(=).
O
Select
either
Deck
A
or
B.
@
Press
the
TAPE
<1(>
button
to
start
continuous
play.
(|
RADIO
RECEPTION
S
Operate
in
the
order
shown
:
®
When
AC
power
is
used.
(When
battery
power
is
used,
switch
on
the
5/1
button
first,
then
perform
operation.)
@
Press
the
TUNER
button.
©
The
power
is
switched
on
and
a
band
and
radio
frequency
will
be
shown
in
the
display.
@
Select
the
band.
@
Tune
to
the
required
station.
©
Adjust.
FM
STEREO
AUTO/MONO
button
(using
the
remote
control
unit)
Auto
mode:
Set
to
this
position
when
listening
to
or
recording
an
FM
stereo
broadcast.
The
STEREO
indicator
lights
when
the
FM
stereo
broadcast
is
received.
MONO:
Set
to
this
position
when
FM
stereo
reception
is
noisy.
When
another
station
is
tuned
to
in
the
MONO
mode,
the
unit
automatically
enters
Auto
mode.
18
@
To
stop tape
running,
press
the
™
button.
When
the
reverse
mode
is
set
to
=,
the
tape
will
stop
at
the
end
of
the
side
being
played.
@
The
DECK
A/B
button
does
not
function
unless
tapes
are
loaded
in
both
decks.
FM
STEREO
AUTO/MONO
button
Sas
Soe
e
2
10
10
CGC
@
Hoon
I~
BAN
conmee
Bt.
Seek
tuning
Press
the
ké<@
or
BB
button
for
one
second
or
more.
The
unit
enters
the
seek
tuning
mode
to
tune
in
the
nearest
station
automatically,
so
the
broadcast
can
be
heard.
Manual
tuning
Each
time
the
@
or
te1
button
is
pressed,
the
unit
steps
through
the
current
frequency
band.
Tuning
is
done
in
steps
of
SO
kHz
for
FM
and
9
kHz
for
AM.
Press
to
move
to
higher
frequencies.
Press
to
move
to
lower
frequencies.
Notes:
@
When
seek
tuning
to
the
required
station
is
not
possible
because
the
broadcast
signal
is
too
weak,
press
the
td
or
+
button
momentarily
to
perform
manual
tuning.
®
When
the
power
is
set
to
standby,
or
another
mode
(TAPE
or
CD)
is
selected,
the
last
tuned
frequency
is
stored
in
memory.
When
the
power
is
switched
on
again
and
TUNER
button
is
pressed,
the
same
station
will
be
tuned
to.
Auto
preset
tuning
This
function
scans
the
current
band,
detecting
frequencies
used
to
broadcast
signals,
and
stores
the
first
15
frequencies
in
memory
automatically.
@
Press
the
AUTO
PRESET
button
for
more
than
2
seconds.
The
frequencies
of
stations
broadcasting
signals
can
be
stored
in
memory
automatically
in
the
order
of
increasing
frequency.
(15
stations
in
each
band.)
Press
for
more
than
2
seconds.
er.
—
AUTO
PRESET
Presetting
the
desired
stations
(using
the
remote
control
unit)
15
stations
in
each band
can
be
preset
as
follows:
Example:
(Presetting
an FM
station
broadcasting
on
103.5
MHz
to
preset
button
“15")
@
Press
the
BAND
button.
@
Select
the
FM
band
using
the
BAND
button.
@
Tune
to
the
required
station.
©
Press
preset
button
“+10”,
then
“5” for
more
than
2
sec.
(When
“15”
biinks
in
the
preset
station
display,
the
station
has
been
stored.)
©
Repeat
the
above
procedure
for
each
of
the
other
stations,
using
a
different
preset
button
each
time.
©
Repeat
the
above
procedure
for
the
other
band.
©
To
change
preset
stations
Perform
step
@
above
after
tuning
to
the
required
station.
Notes:
The
previous
stored
station
is
erased
when
a
new
station
is
stored,
because
the
new
station's
frequency
replaces
the
previous
frequency
in
memory.
®
When
listening
to
an
AM
broadcast,
noise
may
be
heard
if
the
remote
control
unit
is
used.
©
All
preset
stations
will
be
erased
when
the
power
cord
is
m
disconnected
or
a
power
failure
occurs
for
more
than
48
hours.
In
(2S.
such
cases,
store
the
stations
again.
Preset
station
tuning
{Receiving
the
preset
stations)
®
The
stations
must
be
preset
before
this
operation
can
be
performed.
sing
the
main
unit)
Press
the
TUNER
button.
@
Select
the
band
using
the
TUNER
button.
@
Select
the
band
using
the
BAND
button.
@
Press
the
PRESET
TUNING
button
to
select
the
required
preset
@
Press
the
required
preset
station
buttons
(No.
1
—
No.
10
and
+10).
station.
®
The
preset
station
number
and
frequency
corresponding
to
the
button
pressed
are
shown.
Using
the
remote
control
unit)
Press
the
BAND
button.
Using
the
antennas
AM
na
iN
Note:
The
built-in
ferrite
core
antenna
can
pick
up
interference
from
television
receivers
in
the
neighborhood
and
thereby
disturb
AM
reception.
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RECORDING
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,
f
©
During
recording,
the
ALC
(Automatic
Level
Control)
circuit
automatically
optimizes
the
recording
level,
so
manual
recording
\evel
adjustment
is
unnecessary.
©
Check
that
the
safety
tab
on
the
cassette
tape
is
not
broken
off.
Synchronized
recording
with
the
CD
player
@
In
this
system,
the
CD
player
starts
play
when
the
cassette
deck
enters
the
recording
mode.
Operate
in
the
order
shown
eal
Note:
This
unit
has
recording
characteristics
suitable
for
normal
and
CrO2
tapes.
Normal
and
CrO2
tapes
have
different
characteristics
from
metal
tapes.
@
Press
the
CD
CONTROL
(DISC
1
to
DISC
3)
button
corresponding
to
the
CD
to
be
recorded.
@
Press
the
™
button
to
set
stop
mode.
©
Load
a
cassette
with
side
A
facing
up
in
Deck
B.
(Wind
past
the
tape
leader
before
starting
recording.)
@
Select
the
required
reverse
mode
(=
or
=>).
@
When
programmed
play
is
required,
program
the
required
tracks
using
the
remote
control.
(See
page
15.)
©
Select
tracks
with
a
total
playing
time
which
does
not
exceed
the
tape
tength
(refer
to
the
finer
notes).
©
Press
the
ONE
TOUCH
REC
button;
synchronized
recording
will
start.
(The
recording
indicator
lights
up.)
©
Recording
starts
in
the
forward
direction
and
CD
play
starts
automatically.
©
Non-recorded
sections
of
approx.
4
seconds
are
automatically
left
between
tunes.
©
When
the
CD
player
stops,
the
tape
deck
stops
automatically.
®
To
stop
recording
in
the
middle,
press
the
i
button.
The
cassette
deck
also
stops
after
4
seconds.
©
Before
CD
synchro
recording
of
CD
continuous
play,
press
the
CONTINUE
button.
(See
page
13.)
Note:
®
During
CD
synchro
recording,
the
CD
[>
/Il
and
(Kd~¢,
B1)
buttons
do
not
function.
When
non-recorded
section
between
tunes
Is
not
required...
@
Press
the
CD
(>/I
button
twice.
The
CD
player
enters
the
pause
mode.
@
Press
the
ONE
TOUCH
REC
button
to
start
recording.
Note:
@
Depending
on
the
CD
used,
non-recorded
sections
of
different
lengths
may
be
left
between
tunes.
8
©
CD
complete
recording
function
(Synchro
recording
mode
only)
If
the
tape
is
reversed
while
a
CD
is
being
played,
recording
will
be
done
on
the
reverse
side
of
the
tape
as
follows:
*
When
less
than
10
seconds
of
the
last
tune
on
the
forward
side
of
the
tape
have been
recorded,
recording
on
the
other
side
of
the
tape
will
start
from
the
beginning
of
the
previous
track.
*
When
more
than
10
seconds
of
the
{ast
tune
on
the
forward
side
of
the
tape
have
been
recorded,
recording
on
the
other
side
of
the
tape
will
start
from
the
beginning
of
the
current
track.
©
To
record
one
track
Play
the
track
to
be
recorded.
Then
pressing
the
ONE
TOUCH
REC.
button
locates
the
beginning
of
track
and
enter
the
one
track
recording
mode.
After
the
recording
is
finished,
the
CD
player
and
cassette
deck
doth
stop.
How
to
fast-wind
tapes
1.
Press
the
TAPE
<IC>
button
(to
set
TAPE
mode).
2.
Press
the
Md
(REW)
or
tH
(FF)
button.
Notes:
@
When
the
tape
finishes
recording
at
any
point
on
the
reverse
(~4)
direction
,
itis
possible
to
record
on
the
same
direction
from
that
point.
Without
ejecting
the
tape,
press
the
ONE
TOUCH
REC
button.
@
When
tape
recording
is
completed
in
the
reverse
(<4)
direction
After
the
tape
is
ejected,
the
tape
deck
is
automatically
set
to
the
forward
(>)
direction,
making
it
easier
to
record
on
side
A
of
the
next
tape.
Recording
from
the
radio
or
an
external
source
connected
to
the
AUX
IN
terminals
Operate
in
the
order
shown
@
Load
a
cassette
in
Deck
B
with
side
A
facing
up.
(Wind
past
the
tape
leader
before
starting
recording.)
@
Select
the
source
to
be
recorded.
TUNER:
Press
the
TUNER
button.
Tune
to
the
required
station.
AUX:
Press
the AUX
button.
Select
the
desired
reverse
mode.
Press
the
ONE
TOUCH
REC
button.
®@
The
recording
starts
from
the
beginning
of
side
A.
BEAT
CUT
button
When
recording
an AM
broadcast,
beats
may
be
produced
which
are
not
heard
when
listening
to
the
broadcast.
In
such
case,
set
this
button
after
setting
the
deck
to
the
record
made
so
that
the
beats
are
eliminated.
Normally
set
this
button
to
“CUT-1".
COUNTER
RESET
button
(using
the
remote
control
unit)
1.
Before
recording,
press
the
TAPE
(«¢
B)
button
to
engage
the
TAPE
mode.
Then
press
the
@
button.
2.
Press
the
COUNTER
RESET
button
to
reset
the
counter
to
0000.
COUNTER
RESET
nanan
{YP
Wu
3.
Select
the
desired
source
and
start
recording.
@
After
the
recording
is
completed,
press
the
TAPE
(<b)
button
to
engage
the
TAPE
mode.
Then
rewind
the
tape
till
the
counter
shows
“0000*
and
play
it
back.
Make
a
note
of
the
counter
number
of
the
beginning
of
the
song
recorded.
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START
DUBBING)
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Normal
and
high-speed
dubbing
from
Deck
A
to
Deck
B
can
be
performed.
Operate
in
the
order
shown
Set
to
the
TAPE
mode.
Load
a
pre-recorded
cassette
in
Deck
A.
Load
a
cassette
for
recording
in
Deck
B.
Select
the
desired
reverse
mode.
Set
to
NORMAL
SPEED
or
HIGH
SPEED.
@
When
set
to
NORMAL
SPEED,
there
is
no
indication
in
the
display
window.
@
Press
the
ONE
TOUCH
REC
button.
(Synchronized
dubbing
will
start.)
When
dubbing
a
tape...
©
The
tape
counter
displays
the
tape
position
for
deck
B.
¢
@
and
B)
are
displayed
alternately.
©
How
to
stop
dubbing
in
progress
Press
the
ll
button
to
stop
Deck
A
and
Deck
B,
releasing
the
dubbing
mode.
Also,
when
Deck
Ais
stopped,
Deck
B
stops
automatically.
Note:
@
Televisions
placed
close
to
this
unit
may
cause
interference
on
the
recorded
signal
when
this
unit
is
used
in
the
high-speed
dubbing
mode.
Hf
this
happens,
either
tum
off
the
television
or
use
the
normal-speed
dubbing
mode.
Erasing
A
recorded
tape
can
be
erased
by
recording
new
material
over
the
previous
material.
To
erase
a
tape
without
making
a
new
recording.....
1.
Eject
the
tape
from
deck
A.
2.
Press
the
TAPE
<IC--
button
to
set
to
the
TAPE
mode.
3.
Insert
the
cassette
with
the
side
to
be
erased
facing
up
in
deck
B.
4.
Press
the
ONE
TOUCH
REC
button.
tt
should
be
noted
that
it
may
be
unlawtul
to
re-record
pre-recorded
tapes,
records,
or
discs
without
the
consent
of
the
owner
of
copyright
in
the
sound
or
video
recording,
broadcast
or
cable
programme
and
in
any
literary,
dramatic,
musical,
or
artistic
work
embodied
therein.
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CLOCK
ADJUSTMENT
Names
of
parts
in
the
clock/imer
section,
and
their
tunctions:
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@
Time
dispiay
@
Timer
mode
indicator
@
Timer
indicator
(ON/OFF)
©
SLEEP
indicator
@
CLOCK
indicator
©
-4/m
Ph
buttons
@
CLOCK
button
@
TIMER
button
Setting
the
current
time
(when
this
unit
is
used
for
the
first
time)
(Example:
To
set
the
clock
to
13:15.)
@
®
cLocKk
\
|
Q
“fone
Within
2
minutes.
@
Set
the ®/1
button
to
ON.
@
Press
the
CLOCK
button
for
2
sec.
or
more;
“--:--"_
will
blink
in
the
display.
@®
Set
to
13:15
by
pressing
the
4/4
buttons.
(When
the
button
is
kept
pressed,
the
minute/hour
indication
changes
continuously.)
@
Press
the
CLOCK
button;
the
time
will
light
in
the
display.
@
To
set
to
the
nearest
second...
Press
the
CLOCK
button
when
you
hear
the
time
signal
from
a
TV
or
radio.
®
To
confirm
the
current
time
Press
the
CLOCK
button.
When
the
button
is
pressed
again,
the
display
shows
the
previously
engaged
mode.
Notes:
®
Before
performing
timer
recording
or
playback,
it
is
necessary
to
set
the
current
time.
@
When
the
power
cord
is
plugged
in
again
after
being
disconnected
for
more
than
2
minutes,
or
power
is
restored
after
a
power
failure
lasting
more
than
2
minutes,
“CLOCK’
will
blink
in
the
display.
Set
the
current
time
again.
(
TIMER
OPERATIONS
Setting
the
timer
@
The
current
time
must
be
set
before
the
timer
can
be
used.
@
Set
the
6/I
button
to
ON.
@
Press
the
TIMER
button.
TIMER.
\
@
Set
the
start
time.
(Example:
To
set
the
timer
to
12:15.)
Within
30
sec.
TIMER
©
Press
to
set
the
start
time.
Within
30
sec.
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Set
the
stop
time.
(Example:
To
set
the
timer
stop
time
to
13:15.)
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7/
TIMER
EW
———
MULT
CONTROL
——~_
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;
®@
Press
to
set
the
timer
off
time.
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4
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Prime
D>
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\
@
Select
the
TIMER
mode.
©
The
selected
timer
mode
is
shown
in
the
display.
‘When
the
b>
button
is
pressed
to
selact
the
timer
mode,
the
mode
changes
from
TUNER
(timer
reception
of
a
broadcast),
to
TUNER/REC
(timer
recording
of
a
broadcast},
to
CD
(timer
play
of
a
CD),
to
TAPE
(timer
Playback
of
a
tape),
in
this
order.
POLS
a
are
@
Set
the
volume.
cy
VOL--
—~
vol
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vol
te
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7
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This
shows
when
volume
level
1
is
selected.
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7
TIMER
Q
>
he
©
The
unit
enters
the
previously
engaged
mode
and
timer
setting
has
been
completed.
(The
(®)
indicator
tights.)
®
When
the
volume
setting
is
set
to
“VOL
--"
(volume
tevel
is
not
specified),
Note:
the
timer
playback
volume
is
at
the
level
used
before
setting
the
timer.
@
When
the
timer
is
set
incorrectly
or
the
correct
mode
is
not
selected,
perform
“Setting
the
timer”
from
the
beginning.
©
To
confirm
the
timer
setting
sg
pegs
1.
Each
time
the
TIMER
button
is
pressed,
the
timer
setting
can
be
confirmed.
2.
When
the
previously
engaged
mode
is
displayed,
timer
setting
has
been
completed.
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Timer
recording
of
broadcast
©
The
current
time
must
be
set
before
the
timer
can
be
used.
©
Make
sure
that
the
safety
tabs
of
the
cassette
have
not
been
broken
off.
°
:
@
Set
the 6/1
button
to
ON.
@
Load
a
cassette
in
Deck
B.
©
Insert
the
cassette
with
the
side
to
be
recorded
facing
up.
©
Select
the
required
reverse
mode
(=
or
<7).
@
Set
the
timer.
(Refer
to
“Setting
the
timer”
on
page
23.)
©
Set
the
timer
about
a
minute before
the
broadcast
to
be
recorded
is
scheduled
to
start.
Fe
Se
be
scaeet
{Refer
to
page
18.)
Set
the
6/1
button
to
STANDBY.
©
Timer
recording
will
start
at
timer
start
time
and
the
power
will
be
Switched
off
at
timer
stop
time.
(The
timer
mode
is
then
released.)
®
To
cancel
timer
operation
Press
the
TIMER
button
so
that
the
timer
mode
indicator
(©)
goes
out.
if
you
do
this,
timer
recording
will
not
start
at
the
timer
start
time.
Mer.
Notes:
Once
the
timer
has
been
set,
the
start
and
stop
times,
etc.,
are
stored
in
memory.
When
timer
recording
or
playback
is
required
at
different
times,
the
timer
must
be
set
again.
©
After
setting
the
timer
start
and
stop
times,
check
that
the
tuner
is
tuned
to
the
required
frequency.
@
When
the
power
cord
is
disconnected
for
more than
2
minutes
or
there
is
a
power
failure
lasting
more
than
2
minutes,
timer
settings
will
be
erased
from
memory.
If
this
happens,
set
the
current
time
and
perform
the
timer
setting
again.
Timer
playback
©
Timer
playback
of
tapes,
broadcasts
and
CDs
is
possible.
Operations
«ERR
@
Set
the
d/Ibutton
to
ON.
@
Set
the
timer.
(Refer
to
“Setting
the
timer”
on
page
23.)
Source
sound
Timer
mode
Operations
CD
play
cD
Load
a
CD.
Tape
playback
TAPE
Load
a
cassette
tape.
Tune
to
the
required
station.
|
Broadcast
TUNER
©
Set
the
6/1
button
to
STANDBY.
©
Timer
piayback
will
start
at
the
timer
start
time
and
the
power
will
be
switched
off
at
the
timer
stop
time.
The
unit
remains
in
the
same
timer
mode
even
aiter
the
power
is
switched
off.
The
same
timer
function
will
repeat
at
the
same
time
on
the
following
day.
©
When
the
timer
mode
is
activated,
the
“®”
indicator
biinks.
©
When
the
power
is
switched
on,
it
is
possible
to
fade
in
the
sound
from
volume
lavet
0
(zero)
to
the
preset
volume.
©
To
cancel
timer
operation
Press
the
TIMER
button
so
that
the
timer
mode
indicator
(©)
goes
out.
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Notes:
©
When
the
volume
setting
is
set
to
“VOL
~"
(volume
level
is
not
specified),
the
timer
piayback
volume
is
at
the
level
used
before
setting
the
timer.
(In
this
case,
the
fade-in
mode
does
not
function.)
©
To
stop
during
timer
playback,
press
the
/I
button
to
switch
the
unit
off.
©
To
get
an
extra
5
minutes
of
sleep...
When
timer
playback
starts,
press
the
TIMER
button.
The
power
is
switched
off
and
timer
playback
restarts
after
5
minutes
(snooze
function).
TIMER
Sleep
timer
operations
(using
the
remote
control
unit)
A.
Use
this
when
you
want
to
fall
asleep
while
listening
to
a
tape,
broadcast
or
CD.
@
Set
to
the
required
source
and
tune
(broadcast)
or
play
back
(CD
or
tape).
@®
Press
the
SLEEP
button
to
set
the
sleep
time.
SLEEP
1a
SLEEPlis
shown
in
the
display.
Say
x
7
Nee
N17
“30-00
+
“90
+
Jed-5
7S
7.
Zits
7yNn
Source
mode
display
(Releasing
the
sleep
mode)
©
Sleep
time
settings
of
30, 60,
90
or
120
minutes
can
be
set,
When
you
release
the
SLEEP
button,
the
source
Is
displayed
atter
5
sec.
©
The
sleep
timer
operation
will
start
and
the
power
will
be
switched
off
after
the
specified
time.
©
Checking
the
sleep
time
When
the
SLEEP
button
is
pressed,
the
remaining
sleep
time
is
displayed.
If
it
is
pressed
again,
a
new
sleep
time
can
be
set.
@
To
cancel
the
sleep
timer
operation
Press
the
/I
button
to
switch
the
power
off
or
press
the
SLEEP
button
until
the
sleep
time
indicator
disappears.
B.
To
fall
asleep
while
listening
to
a
tape,
broadcast
or
CD
and
to
perform
timer
playback
the
following
morning
@
Set
the
timer.
(Refer
to
“Setting
the
timer”
on
page
23.)
@
Set
to
the
required
source
(broadcast,
tape
or
CD).
@
Press
the
SLEEP
button
to
set
the
sleep
time.
SLEEP
*
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Ise
\
rd
N
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7
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Source
mode
display
(Releasing
the
sleep
mode)
@
Any
source
can
be
selected
for
sleep
timer
operation
and
timer
playback.
For
example;
*
CD
play
for
sleep
timer
operation
and
broadcast
reception
for
timer
playback.
+
Tape
playback
for
sleep
timer
operation
and
CD
play
for
timer
playback.
However,
when
broadcast
reception
is
selected
for
both
sleep
timer
operation
and
timer
playback,
the
station
you
heard
at
night
will
be
tuned
to
the
following
morning.
(
TROUBLESHOOTING
°
(
MAINTENANCE
eM
When
the
tape
is
punning,
magnetic
powder
and
dust
naturally
accumulate
on
the
heads,
capstan
and
pinch
roller.
When
they
become
too
dirty...
Sound
quality
deteriorates.
@
The
output
sound
level
drops.
@
Previously
recorded
tape
is
not
completely
erased.
Recording
is
not
performed
satisfactorily.
Therefore,
you
should
clean
the
heads,
etc.
after
every
10
hours
of
use
for
optimal
recording
conditions.
Cleaning
the
heads,
capstan
and
pinch
roiler
Open
the
cassette
holder.
Clean
the
heads,
pinch
roller
and
capstan.
For
effective
cleaning,
use
a
cleaning
kit
available
from
an
audio
store.
After
cleaning,
be
sure
that
the
cleaning
fluid
has
dried
completely
before
loading
a
cassette.
26
Capstan
shaft(s)
Pinch
rolter(s)
Erase
head
Combination
record/play
head
Cautions:
1.
Keep
magnets
and
metallic
objects
away
from
the
head.
If
the
head
becomes
magnetized,
noise
will
increase
and
the
sound
will
deteriorate.
Demagnetize
the
head
every
20-30
hours
of
use
with
ahead
eraser
(available
from
an
audio
store).
(When
demagnetizing
the
head,
the
/1
button
should
be
set
to
STANDBY.)
2.
Do
not
use
anything
other
than
alcohol
for
cleaning.
Thinner
and
benzine
will
damage
the
rubber
pinch
roller.
What
appears
to
be
troubie
is
not
always
serious.
First
make
sure...
@
When
abnormal
operation
occurs.
*tUnplug
the
AC
power
cord from
the
AC
outiet.
Then
reconnect
and
switch
the
/1ON.
©
Power
cannot
be
turned
on.
*
4s
the
power
cord
unplugged?
©
No
sound
from
the
speakers.
*
Ase
headphones
connected?
{CD
Player
Section)
©
The
CD
player
does
not
play.
*Is
the
CD
upside
down?
*
4s
the
CD
dirty?
©
Acertain
portion
of
the
CD
does
not
piay
correctly.
*
Is
the
CD
scratched?
©
CD
playback
Is
not
performed
when
the
CD
CONTROL
button
is
pressed.
“Is
program
mode
engaged?
@
When
the
operation
stops.
*
Switch
the
&/|
standby
and
ON
again.
{Cassette
Deck
Section)
@
Playback
sound
is
at
a
very
low
level.
*
Is
the
head
dirty?
@
The
ONE
TOUCH
REC
button
does
not
function.
*
Have
the
safety
tabs
of
the
cassette
been
broken
off?
(Tuner
Section)
@
Reception
ts
noisy.
*
Try
adjusting
the
antenna.
(Timer
Section)
©
Timer
operation
does
not
start.
*
Is
the
current
time
set
correctly?
*
|g
the
timer
mode
indicator
(©)
displayed?
(Remote
Control)
©
Remote
control
Is
impossible.
*
Are
the
batteries
in
the
remote
control
exhausted?
*ls
the
remote
sensor
section
exposed
to
bright
light
(direct
sunlight,
etc.)?
Note:
Before
making
an
important
recording,
be
sure
to
make
a
test
recording
first
to
check
that
the
deck,
etc.
is
working
correctly.
SPECIFICATIONS
Type
:
Compact
disc
player
system
:
Non-contact
optical
pickup
Number
of
channels:
2
channels
Frequency
response
:
20
Hz
-
20,000
Hz
Signal-to-noise
ratio
:
90 dB
Wow
&
flutter
:
Less than
measurable
kmit
Radio
section
Frequency
range
:
FM
87.5-108
MHz
AM
522-1,629
kHz
Antennas
:
Telescopic
antenna
for
FM
Ferrite
core
antenna
for
AM
Tape
deck
section
Track
system
:
4track
2-channet
stereo
Motor
:
Electronic
governor
DC
motor
for
capstan
Heads
:
Deck
A;
Hard
permalioy
head
for
playback
Deck
8;
Hard
permalloy
head
for
recording/playback,
2
gap
ferrite
head
for
erasure
(Combination
head)
Frequency
response
:
60
-
14,000
Hz
(with
CrO2
tape)
Wow
&
flutter
:
0.15%
(WRMS)
Fast
wind
time
:
Approx.
130
sec
(C-60
cassette)
General
Speakers
(Impedance)
2
10cm
(3
-18/16
inch)
x
2
(3.9).
Power
output
1
14.W(7W
+7
W)
at3
&
(Max)
10
W
(5
W+5
W)
at
3 Q
(10%
THD)
Input
terminals
:
AUX
IN
(300
mV/47
kQ)
Output
terminals.
:
PHONES
(Output
level:
0-18
mW/ch,
32
Q,
Matching
impedance:
16
Q
-
1
kQ)
Power
requirements
;
AC
230
V,
50
Hz
Ext.
DC
12
V (car
battery
via
optional
CA
-
A120E
car
adapter)
Power
consumption
:
19
W
(with
/1SW
ON)
3
W
(with
6/1SW
STANOBY)
Dimensions
>
480 (W)
x
179
(H)
x
283
(D)
including
knobs
Weight
+
6.4
kg
(with
batteries)
5.6
ky
(without
batteries)
Accessories
provided:
AC
power
cord
x
1
Remote
control
unit
(RM-RXQC7BKE)
x
1
“RG/AA
(15F)*
batteries
x
2
(for
the
remote
contro!)
Design
and
specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.
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4.Location
of
Main
Parts
Front
cabinet
ass’y
Speaker
unit
(R)
CD
tray
switch
board
Speaker
unit
(L)
Speaker
connector
Fig.4-1
Active
hyper
bass
board
Rear
cabinet
Mode
switch
board
LCD
&
system
CPU
board
O3-Disc
Tuner
board
CD
traverse
mechanism
Power
supply
board
=
Power
transformer
Fig.4-2
(No.10036)
19

RC-QC7
B/E/EN/G
|
«CD
traverse
mechanism
part)
Turn
table
Feed
motor
CD
tray
Optical
CD
pickup
Fig.4-3
«Cassette
mechanism
part)
Mechanism
A
Mechanism
B
Head
mount
Head
mount
Playback
head
Recording/playback
erase
head
Fig.4-4
20
(No.10036)
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