JVC UX-A3 User manual

UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/
UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/EN
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DIGITAL
AUDIO
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No.
1850
April
1992

UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/EN
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Safety
Precautions
1.
The
design
of
this
product
contains
special
hardware
and
many
circuits
and
components
specially
for
safety
purposes.
For
continued
protection,
no
changes
should
be
made
to
the
original
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.
2.
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
manufacturer’s
warranty
and
will
further
relieve
the
manufacturer
or
responsibility
for
personal
injury
or
property
damage
resulting
therefrom.
3.
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
(AA)
on
the
schematic
diagram
and
Parts
List
in
Service
Manual.
The
use
of
a
substitute
replacement
which
does
not
have
the
same
safety
characteristics
as
the
recommended
replace-
ment
part
shown
in
the
Parts
List
in
Service
Manual
may
create
shock,
fire,
or
other
hazards.
4.
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,
moving
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
re-assembling.
5.
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,
metal
cabinet,
screw
heads,
headphone
jack,
control
shafts,
etc.)
to
be
sure
the
pro-
duct
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,
particularly
any
exposed
metal
part
having
a
return
path
to
the
chassis,
to
a
known
good
earth
ground.
Any
leakage
current
must
not
exceed
0.5
mA
AC
(r.m.s.).
e
Alternate
check
method
Plug
the
AC
line
cord
directly
into
the
AC
outlet.
Use
an
AC
voltmeter
having
1,000
ohms
per
volt
or
more
sensitivity
in
the
following
manner.
Connect
a
1,500
©
10
W
resistor
paralleled
by
a
0.15
pF
AC-type
capacitor
between
an
exposed
metal
part
and
a
known
good
earth
ground.
Measure
the
AC
voeee
ee
the
resistor
Genin
AC
:
as
AC
VOLT
MELE
(Having
1000
ohms/volt,
voltmeter.
or
more
sensitivity.)
Move
the
resistor
connection
to
each
exposed
metal
:
part,
particularly
any
exposed
metal
part
having
a
return
path
to
the
chassis,
and
measure
the
AC
voltage
across
0.15
pF
AC
TYPE
the
resistor.
Now,
reverse
the
plug
in
the
AC
outlet
and
;
Place
this
probe
repeat
each
measurement.
Any
voltage
measured
must
AWN
->
on
each
exposed
not
exceed
0.75
V
AC
(r.m.s.).
1500
2
10
W
metal
part.
This
corresponds
to
0.5
mA
AC
(r.m.s.).
Good
earth
ground
—
Warning
.
This
equipment
has
been
designed
and
manufactured
to
meet
international
safety
standards.
.
It
is
the
legal
responsibility
of
the
repairer
to
ensure
that
these
safety
standards
are
mainteined.
.
Repairs
must
be
made
in
accordance
with
the
relevant
safety
standards.
.
It
is
essential
that
safety
critical
components
are
replaced
by
approved
parts.
.
If
mains
voltage
selector
is
provided,
check
setting
for
local
voltage.
oOPWN
=
The
lightning
flash
with
arrowhead
symbol,
within
an
equilateral
triangle,
is
intended
to
CAUTION
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
uninsulated
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
“dangerous
voltage’
within
the
product‘s
00
NOT
OPEN
enclosuré
that
may
be
of
sufficient
magni-
tude
to
constitute
a
risk
of
electric
shock
to
persons.
CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
OO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
'
NO
USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
The
exclamation
point
within
an
equilateral
triangle
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
Presence
of
important
operating
and
main-
tenance
(servicing)
instructions
in
the
titera-
ture
accompanying
the
appliance.
2
(No.
1850)

|
UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/EN
'2|
Safety
Precautions
about
UX-A3
IMPORTANT
FOR
LASER
PRODUCTS
PRECAUTIONS
1.
CLASS
1
LASER
PRODUCT
6.
CAUTION:
The
laser
is
able
to
function,
if
safety
2.
DANGER:
Invisible
laser
radiation
when
open
and
switches
are
out
of
function.
The
laser
light
is
invisible,
interlock
failed
or
defeated.
Avoid
direct
exposure
to
avoid
exposure,
do
not
disassemble
the
laser
unit,
but
beam.
replace
the
complete
unit.
3.
CAUTION:
Do
not
open
the
rear
cover.
There
are
no
user
serviceable
parts
inside
the
unit;
leave
all
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel.
IMPORTANT
(in
the
United
Kingdom)
Mains
Supply
(AC
240
V’,
50
Hz
only)
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
door
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.
IMPORTANT
Do
not
make
any
connection
to
the
larger
terminal
coded
E
or
Green.
The
wires
in
the
mains
lead
are
coloured
in
accordance
with
the
following
code:
Blue
to
N
(Neutral)
or
Black
a
—
Brown
to
L
(Live)
or
Red
If
these
colours
do
not
correspond
with
the
terminal
identifications
of
your
plug,
connect
as
pleas
to
terminal
coded
N
(Neutral)
or
coloured
Black.
Brown
wire
to
terminal
coded
L
(Live)
or
coloured
Red.
If
in
doubt
—
consult
a
competent
electrician.
REPRODUCTION
OF
LABELS
AND
THEIR
LOCATION
CD
player/tuner
section
eoceaonn
The
Class
A
label
pasting
position
was
changed
from
the
intermediate
model.
Obs:
Apparaten
innehaller
laser-
komponent
av
hdgre
laserklass
an
klass
1,
ADVARSEL-Der
vil
udstrales
osynlig
laserbestraling
nar
Fle)
ey-Ve-l(-]@-lelalciomelem-litctors
_ningsmekanismen
frigores.
UNDGA
AT
BLIVE
UDSET
FOR
LASERBESTRALING.
DANGER-Invisible
laser
radiation
when
open
and
interlock
defeated.
AVOID
DIRECT
EX-
POSURE
TO
BEAM.
VAROITUS!
Laite
sisaltaa
laserdiddin,
joka
lahettaa
nakymatatonta
silmille
vaarallista
lasersateilya.
WARNING:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
FIRE
OR
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
APPLIANCE
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
(No.
1850)
3

UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/EN
<CD,
Receiver
Sections
>
CD
Control
P.C.
board
<Power
Supply
Sections
>
Power
Supply
P.C.
board
H
Important
Management
Points
Regarding
Safety
(Item
demanding
special
safety
precautions
...
UX-A3
B/E)
Ref.
No.
Description
1
Make
sure
that
the
parts
number
of
the
power
transformer
is
No.
VIP66T2-24ABS
(UX-A3
B/E/G).
Make
sure
that
the
setscrew
is
free
from
any
looseness.
2
Strain
relief
is
‘4N-4’’,
which
must
be
fitted
by
the
specific
HEYCO
tool
and
secures
the
power
cord
tightly.
3
The
patterns
of
the
primary
circuit
and
adja-
cent
circuits
of
printed
circuit
board
should
be
free
from
round
soldering
protrusion
in
order
to
secure
sufficient
creeping
distance.
Description
Since
heat
is
generated
from
the
following
parts,
these
parts
should
no
be
located
adjacent
to
the
electrolytic
capacitor,
etc.
Tape
Deck
sections:
D952,
ICAOS, ICA06,
RA306
RA308,
RA317
CD,
Receiver
sections:
QFO7,
R690,
0614,
D610,
RF34
R641
Coloring
to
indicate
poilarity
of
power
transformer
wires
is
as
shown
in
figure.
parts
on
the
back
side
of
P.C.
board
must
be
secured
spacer
and
bond,
etc.
(only
in
CD,
Receiver
sections)
4
Coloring
to
indicate
polarity
of
power
cords
is
as
shown
in
figure.
Attachment
plug
indicator:
S)
KP-419C
Cord:
<
VIDEO
p
5
Wires,
etc.
must
be
firmly
clamped
or
fixed
at
the
positions
indicated
in
the
above
diagram
so
as
not
to
contact
with
live
parts,
movable
parts,
heated
parts
and
sharp
edge
|
Parts.
AUX
IN
3-pin
wire
must
be
arranged
outside
system
wire.
4
(No.
1850)

3
Features
.
Disc-size
micro
component
system
consisting
of
4
*
units,
designed
for
stacked
or
side-by-side
installation
©
Consists
of
4
units;
a
cassette
deck/amplifier
and
a
CD
player/tuner,
plus
a
pair
of
speakers.
Newly-developed
Active
Hyper-Bass
circuit
for
low-frequency
sound
reproduction
@
The
cut-off
frequency
is
controlled
by
a
level
identification
circuit
to
reinforce
low-frequency
sound.
24-key
remote
control
unit
opens
and
closes
the
motor-driven
CD
door,
in
addition
to
the
usual
CD
and
tuner
operations
@
Remote
control
controls
power
on/off
switching,
volume
control,
Active
Hyper-Bass
on/off
switching
and
a
variety
of
editing
functions.
.
Green-colored
large
backlit
LCD
(Liquid
Crystal
Display)
@
Display
includes
15-tune
program
chart,
function
mode,
etc.
.
Multi-function
CD
player
®
Capable
of
auto-edit
recording
and
programmed
play.
.
U-Turn
auto-reverse
mechanism
with
Dolby*
B
NR
e@
Auto
tape
select
mechanism.
®
Metal
(type
IV)
and
CrO2
(type
II)
tape
can
be
played
back
for
superior
tone
quality.
®
CrOo
(type
Il)
tape
recording
capability.
.
2-Band
digital
synthesizer
tuner
with
30-station
(15
FM
and
15
AM
(MW/LW))
preset
capability
e@
Seek/manual
tuning.
.
Timer/clock
function
@
Timer
on/off
with
preset
volume
function.
e@
Wake-up
volume
setting
with
5
different
levels.
@
Sleep
timer
can
be
set
for
up
to
120
minutes.
Dolby
noise
reduction
manufactured
under
license
from
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.
"Dolby"
and
the
double-D
symbol
are
trade-
marks
of
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.
UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/EN
e
Active
Hyper-Bass
circuit
Generally,
since
low-frequency
sound
is
not
reproduced
satisfactory
by
small
speakers,
a
bass-boost
circuit
is
used
to
reinforce
low-frequency
sound.
However,
if
the
volume
is
turned
up
with
bass-boost
reinforcement,
low-
frequency
sound
is
easily
saturated
which
results
in
distortion.
As
shown
in
the
diagram,
the
Active
Hyper-
Bass
circuit
incorporates
a
control
circuit
in
which
the
cut-off
frequency
of
low-frequency
sound
is
varied
in
the
bass-boost
circuit,
with
the
cut-off
frequency
controlled
by
instructions
from
a
level
identification
circuit.
With
these
circuits,
when
the
volume
increases,
low-frequencies
are
sharply
attenuated,
which
prevents
distortion
caused
by
the
saturation
of
low
frequencies.
Bass-boost
circuit
|
Cut-off
frequency
'
control
circuit
Level
identification
circuit
Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
Compact
disc
player
section
Type
Signal
detection
Number
of
channels
Frequency
range
Dynamic
range
Signal-to-noise
ratio
Total
harmonic
distortion
Wow
&
flutter
Radio
section
Frequency
ranges
Antennas
Tape
deck
section
Track
system
Motor
Heads
Frequency
response
Wow
and
flutter
Fast
wind
time
Speaker
section
(each
unit
Speaker
(Impedance)
Dimensions
Weight
Compact
disc
player
Non-contact
optical
pickup
2
channels
20
Hz
—
20,000
Hz
76
dB
76
dB
0.1
%
Less
than
measurable
limit
FM
87.5
—
108
MHz
AM:
(MW)
522
—
1,629
kHz
(LW)
144
—
288
kHz
Loop
antenna
for
AM
(MW/LW)
External
antenna
terminal
for
FM
(75
ohms)
4-track
2-channel
stereo
Electronic
governor
DC
motor
for
capstan
Hard
permalloy
head
for
recording/playback,
2
gap
ferrite
head
for
erasure
{Combination
head)
50
—
15,000
Hz
(with
metal
tape)
0.16
%
(WRMS)
Approx.
120
sec
(C-60
cassette)
10em
x1
(8
Q),
160(W)
x
250(H)
x
202.5(D)
mm
Approx.
2.4
kg
General
Power
output
Output
jacks
Power
supply
Power
consumption
Dimensions
Weight
Accessories
provided
Max.
27
W
(13.5
W
+
13.5
W)
at8Q
19
W(9.5W+9.5W)
at8Q
(10
%
THD)
Speaker
x
2
(matching
impedance
8Q-16Q)
Headphones
(0
—
30
mW/32
Q)
(matching
impedance
16
Q
—
1
kQ)
AC
240
V,
50/60
Hz,
(UX-A3B)
AC
230
V,
50/60
Hz,
(UX-A3GI)
Ext.
DC
12
V
(Use
the
specified
specified
car
adapter
(marked
available
from
an
audio
store))
55
W
(with
POWER
SW
ON)
4
W
(with
POWER
SW
STANDBY)
458(W)
x
258(H)
x
212(D)
mm
including
knobs
Approx.
8.7
kg
Remote
control
unit
(RM-RXUA3)
Battery
"R03"
x
2
(for
the
remote
control)
FM
feeder
antenna
x
1
Loop
antenna
stand
x
1
Speaker
cord
x
2
Antenna
adapter
x
1
Design
and
specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.
Printed
in
Japan
VNN
9189-251
0594-UO
(No.
1850)
5

UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/EN
|
5)
Instructions
(Extract)
NAMES
OF
PARTS
AND
THEIR
FUNCTIONS
CD
player/General
section
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TUNER/BAND}
4
FM
MODE
,
a
REBLE
~
4
©
PS
ACTIVE
HYPER
—
BASS
@
POWER
button
Press
to
switch
the
power
on
or
off.
@
REMOTE
SENSOR
section
©
Display
window
Function/Track
number
display
RANDOM
playback
indicator
Playback
time
display
EDIT
recording
mode
indicator
SIDE
(A)/(B)
indicator
Music
calendar
display
INTRO
scan
indicator
Repeat
playback
indicator
PROGRAM
mode
indicator
OVER
indicator
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@
Active
Hyper-Bass
indicator
6
(No.
1850)
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INTRO
G,
ALL
PROGRAM
OVER
(8)
(10)
Power
STANDBY
indicator
CD
door
OPEN/CLOSE
button
(
&
)
CD
operation
buttons
PLAY/PAUSE
button
(
BIN
):
Press
to
play
a
disc
and
to
stop
temporarily.
STOP/CLEAR
button
(
™
):
Press
to
stop
playing
a
disc
and
to
cancel
programmed
playback.
This
also
sets
the
CD
mode.
TREBLE-BASS
controls
ACTIVE
HYPER-BASS
button
VOLUME
control
CD
search
buttons
(DOWN
ed,
UP
b>]
)
Press
to
locate
the
beginning
of
tunes
and
to
start
forward
and
reverse
search
operations.

Tuner/Deck
section
6000
VOLUME
-
+
BASS
|
ACTIVE
HYPER
—
BASS
=.
MIN
MAX
©
“|
=
_
ob
al
Not
Lm
->
=
-=—
eer
=,
Display
window
@
Band
indicator
(FM/AM
(MW/LW))
@)
Radio
frequency
display
@
MONDO
indicator
(@)
STEREO
indicator
@)
Preset
station
display
©
Tape
direction
indicator
(<4,
>)
This
indicator
remains
lit
even
in
the
CD
and
tuner
modes.
@
Tape
mode
display
(8)
Recording
indicator
(REC)
DOLBY
NR
indicator
(DOLBY
NR)
TUNER/BAND
button
*
Press
to
select
the
tuner
mode.
+
Press
to
select
the
band
(FM/AM
(MW/LW)).
FM
MODE
button
TUNING
button
(UP/DOWN)
Cassette
holder
REVERSE
MODE
switch
=
:
For
single-side
recording
or
playback
“>
_:
For
both-sides
recording
or
playback
Cc.)
:
For
continuous
play
©©
UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/EN
DOLBY
NR
o—_o2(=
|
DIRECTION
switch
Press
to
change
the
direction
of
tape
travel.
DOLBY
NR
button
Set
to
ON(
+)
when
recording
or
playing
back
tapes
using
the
noise
reduction
system.
PHONES
jack
(3.5
mm
dia.
stereo
mini
plug)
Connect
headphones
(impedance
16
Q
-
1
kQ)
to
this
jack.
The
speakers
are
automatically
switched
off
when
headphones
are
connected.
Cassette
operation
buttons
©
REC
:
Press
this
button
with
the
PLAY
button
to
start
recording.
PLAY
:
Press
to
play
the
tape.
~~
:
Press
to
fast
wind
the
tape
from
right
to
left.
>>
:
Press
to
fast
wind
the
tape
from
left
to
right.
W/&
STOP/EJECT:
Press
to
stop
the
tape.
Pressing
this
button
after
the
tape
stops
opens
the
cassette
holder.
Press
to
stop
the
tape
temporarily.
Press
again
to
release
the
pause
mode.
BIPAUSE
:
(No.
1850)
7

UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/EN
Timer/Clock
section
Ori
Cc
(SLEEP)
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HL
Li
TREBLE
COPUNINGTIMER
SLEEP
VOLU
See
AGINE
'YPER
—
BASS.
@
Display
window
@
ENTER
button
@)
Timer
mode
indicator
Register
the
time
or
timer
setting.
@)
SLEEP
indicator
@
DISPLAY/CLOCK
button
@)
Timer
indicator
(ON/OFF)
Set
the
time
and
current
time
displays.
®
Time
display
@
SLEEP
button
@
TIMER
buttons
(UP/DOWN)
Set
the
time
or
timer
setting.
@®
TIMER
button
Set
the
timer
setting
or
timer
ON/OFF
(to
reset
or
cancel
the
timer).
REMOTE
CONTROL
UNIT
Preparation
before
use
e
Installing
batteries
in
the
remote
control
unit
1.
Remove
the
battery
cover
from
the
back
of
the
remote
control
unit.
2.
Insert
two
"R03"
size
batteries.
e
Insert
the
batteries
with
the
(+)
and
(—-)
terminals
matching
the
indication
inside
the
battery
compartment.
3.
Replace
the
cover.
®
Battery
replacement
When
the
remote
control
operation
becomes
unstable
or
the
distance
from
which
remote
control
is
possible
becomes
shorter,
replace
the
batteries
with
new
ones.
Using
the
remote
control
unit
To
use
the
remote
control
unit,
point
it
at
the
REMOTE
SENSOR
and
press
the
buttons
gently
and
firmly.
Remote
control
operation
is
possible
within
about
7
m
(approx.
23
ft).
However,
since
the
remote
control
range
is
less
when
the
unit
is
used
at
an
angle,
use
directly
in
front
of
the
REMOTE
SENSOR,
as
far
much
possible.
Do
not
expose
the
REMOTE
SENSOR
to
strong
light
(direct
sunlight
or
artificial
lighting)
and
make
sure
that
there
are
no
obstacles
between
the
REMOTE
SENSOR
and
the
remote
control
unit.
8
(No.
1850)

UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/EN
The
following
operations
can
be
performed
using
the
remote
control
unit.
¢
Check
the
functions
of
the
operation
buttons
carefully
and
operate
them
correctly.
INTRO
RANDOM
REPEAT
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EOIT
SIDE
AB
JVC
REMOTE
CONTOROL
RM-RXUA3
JVC
REMOTE
CONTOROL
RM-RXUAZ
W/CLEAR:
Stop/clear
button
CD
b/it:
CD
mode/play/pause
button
TUNER/BAND
button
Track
(tune)
number
buttons
(No.
1
-
No.
10,
+10)
Preset
station
buttons
(No.
1
-
No.
10,
+10)
SIDE
A/B
button
EDIT
button
SHIFT
button
POWER
button
CD
search/DOWN
and
UP
button
(
<d,
4
)
*
In
the
CD
mode,
to
scan
to
the
beginning
of
a
tune
and
to
start
forward
or
reverse
search.
+
In
the
tunér
mode,
to
tune
to
broadcasts.
(Also
used
to
set
the
time
and
timer.)
CD
DOOR
button
(
&
)
VOLUME
buttons
+
:
Use
to
increase
the
volume.
—
:
Use
to
decrease
the
volume.
ACTIVE
HYPER-BASS
button
MEMORY
button
CALL
button
INTRO
Bela
Press
this
button
while
the
RANDOM
button
SHIFT
button
@
is
pressed.
REPEAT
button
@
e
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15
o
0
0
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1850)
9

UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/EN
|
Playing
an
entire
disc
...
The
following
example
assumes
a
compact
disc with
12
tunes
and
a
total
playing
.
time
of
48
minutes
57
seconds.
Operate
in
the
order
shown
@
Set
toon.
@
Set
to
the
CD
mode.
e
If
the
PLAY
button
of
the
deck
is
pressed,
press
the
STOP/EJECT
(li/4&)
button
to
set
to
the
stop
mode.
@
When
a
CD
is
first
loaded,
the
total
number
of
tracks
(tunes)
and
total
playing
time
are
displayed.
@
Press
to
open
the
CD
door.
@
Load
a
disc
with
the
label
side
facing
up.
Press
to
close
the
CD
door.
(The
door
can
be
closed
by
pressing
the
>
ET
button.)
@
Press
to
start
play.
@
As
tunes
are
played,
their
track
numbers
go
out
one
by
one.
Note:
When
the
CD
door
is
closed
by
pressing
the
II
button,
the
CD
starts
as
soon
as
the
CD
door
is
closed.
To
stop
play
e
To
stop
in
the
middle
of
a
disc
During
playback,
press
the
STOP/CLEAR
button
to
stop
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To
stop
a
disc
temporarily
Press
the
PLAY/PAUSE
button
to
stop
play
temporarily.
When
pressed
again,
play
resumes.
from
the
point
where
it
was
paused.
Cautions:
e@
To
change
discs,
press
the
STOP/CLEAR
button;
check
that
the
disc
has
stopped
rotating
completely
before
unloading
it.
e
Since
the
disc
cannot
be
unloaded
when
the
power
is
set
to
STANDBY,
switch
the
power
on
and
press
the
OPEN/CLOSE
button
to
unload
the
disc.
Notes:
@
The
following
indication
may
be
shown
when
a
disc
is
dirty
or
scratched,
or
when
the
disc
is
loaded
upside
down.
In
such
a
case,
check
the
disc
and
insert
again
after
cleaning
the
disc
or
turning
it
over.
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(No.
1850)
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VOLUME
-
+
BASS
active
HYPER
—
BASS
=
+
MIN
MAX
e@
The
total
number
of
tracks
(tunes)
and
total
playing
time
are
displayed.

e
Do
not
use
the
unit
at
excessive
high
or
cold
temperatures.
The
recommended
temperature
range
is
from
5°C
(41°F)
to
35°C
(95°F).
e
After
playback,
unload
the
disc
and
close
the
CD
door.
If
mistracking
occurs
during
play,
lower
the
volume.
®
Mistracking
may
occur
if
a
strong
shock
is
applied
to
the
unit
or
if
is
used
in
a
place
subject
to
vibrations
(i.e.
ina
car
travelling
on
a
rough
road).
CD/TUNING/TIMER
Ke
>>]
DOWN,
Skip
playback
e
During
playback,
it
is
possible
to
skip
forward
to
the
beginning
of
the
next
tune
or
back
to
the
beginning
of
the
tune
being
played
or
the
previous
tune;
when
the
beginning
of
the
required
tune
has
been
located,
play
starts
automatically.
To
listen
to
the
next
tune
...
Press
the
b>
button
once
to
skip
to
the
beginning
of
the
next
tune.
CD/TUNING/TIMER
ea Pl
To
listen
to
the
previous
tune
...
Press
the
@«@
button
to
skip
to
the
beginning
of
the
tune
being
played
back
and
press
again
to
skip
to
the
beginning
of
the
previous
tune.
Search
playback
(to
locate
the
required
position
on
the
disc)
e@
The
required
position
can
be
located
using
fast-forward
or
reverse
search
while
playing
a
disc.
pons
Mer
Keep
pressing
for
fast-forward
search
Keep
pressing
for
fast-reverse
search
DOWN
UP
@
Hold
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.
UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/EN
Direct
access
playback
(using
the
remote
control)
@
Pressing
any
of
the
track
number
buttons
will
start
play
from
the
beginning
of
the
designated
tune,
without
your
having
to
press
the
CD
»/#I
button.
(This
function
cannot
be
used
during
programmed
play.)
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Se
eS
=
RereAL
=
a
@
Press
the
B/CLEAR
button
to
set
to
the
CD
mode.
@
If
the
PLAY
button
of
the
deck
is
pressed,
press
the
STOP/EJECT
(
li/&
)
button
to
set
to
the
stop
mode.
@
Designate
the
required
tune
using
the
track
number
buttons.
®@
To
designate
tune
numbers
1
to
10,
press
the
track
number
button
corresponding
to
the
tune
(track)
number.
@
To
designate
tune
number
11
or
higher,
press
the
+10
button
the
required
number
of
times,
then
the
track
number
button.
(Example:
To
designate
the
25th
tune,
press
the
+10
button
twice,
then
press
track
number
button
5.)
*
+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.
e
To
skip
to
another
tune
during
play
When
the
required
track
number
button
is
pressed,
the
display
shows
the
designated
track
number
and
play
starts
from
the
beginning
of
the
designated
tune.
(No.
1850)
11

UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/EN
Programmed
play
(using
the
remote
control)
@
Up
to
20
tunes
can
be
programmed
to
be
played
in
any
required
order.
The
total
playing
time
of
programmed
tunes
is
displayed
(up
to
99
minutes,
59
seconds).
(Example:
When
programming
the
2nd
tune
to
be
played
first,
the
6th
tune
next,
and
then
the
12th
tune,
etc.)
®
®
w/CLEAR
PROGRAM
To
designate
the
2nd
tune.
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pee
The
12th
tune
The
total
playback
time
of
programmed
tunes
is
displayed.
Press
the
li/CLEAR
button.
Press
the
MEMORY
button
while
pressing
the
SHIFT
button
to
set
to
the
programming
mode.
Press
to
designate
the
required
track
number.
Designate
the
remaining
tunes
by
pressing
the
track
number
buttons.
Press
the
®/IE
button
when
programming
is
completed.
Programmed
playback
starts.
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©0
©
To
clear
the
programmed
tunes
...
Press
the
B/CLEAR
button
before
playing
a
disc.
During
programmed
playback,
press
this
button
twice.
When
the
CD
door
is
opened,
programmed
tunes
are
cleared
automatically.
12
(No.
1850)

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eee
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Seg
ee
are
oe
To
confirm
the
details
of
a
program...
Press
the
CALL
button
while
pressing
the
SHIFT
button;
the
tunes
making
up
the
program
will
be
displayed
in
programmed
order.
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»
oz
=
Notes:
1.
If
the
total
playing
time
of
the
programmed
tunes
exceeds
99
minutes
59
seconds,
the
total
playing
time
indication
will
go
out.
2.
Programming
21
or
more
tunes
is
impossible.
3.
When
a
disc
with
16
or
more
tunes
is
loaded,
the
"OVER"
indicator
will
appear.
4.
When
performing
timer
playback
in
the
order
of
“Programmed
play",
step
@
above
is
not
required.
Repeat
play
(using
the
remote
control)
Press
the
REPEAT
button
while
pressing
the
SHIFT
button
before
or
during
play.
A
single
tune
or
all
the
tunes
can
be
repeated.
Whether
a
single
tune
or
all
tunes
are
to
be
repeated
can
be
specified.
Each
time
the
REPEAT
button
is
pressed
while
pressing
the
SHIFT
button,
the
mode
will
change
from
a
single
tune
(
@
),
to
all
the
tunes
(
<>
ALL),
to
the
clear
mode,
in
this
order.
e
Repeat
playback
of
a
single
tune
(
@
)
The
tune
being
played
back
will
be
heard
repeatedly.
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Repeat
playback
of
all
tunes
(
@
ALL)
When
playing
back
an
entire
disc
or
programmed
tunes,
all
tunes
or
the
programmed
tunes
will
be
heard
repeatedly.
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:
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PROGRAM
Tune
number
Program
order
number
=
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Goes
off
Single
tune
All
tunes
Repeat
playback
is
released.
Random
playback
(using
the
remote
control)
Press
the
RANDOM
button
while
pressing
the
SHIFT
button,
all
tunes
on
a
disc
are
played
once,
in
random
order.
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ooo
II
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mae
Lienert
a
INTRO
scan
operation
(using
the
remote
control)
e
Simply
press
the
INTRO
scan
button
while
pressing
the
SHIFT
button
to
play
the
first
15
seconds
of
each
tune.
The
operation
is
released
after
playing
the
introductions
of
all
tunes
or
all
programmed
tunes.
@
lf
the
INTRO
scan
button
is
pressed
in
the
middle
of
a
tune
while
pressing
the
SHIFT
button,
the
intro
scan
operation
will
start
from
the
next
tune.
@
To
release
the
intro
scan
mode,
press
the
INTRO
scan
button
again
while
pressing
the
SHIFT
button
and
normal
playback
(or
programmed
playback)
will
resume.
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(No.
1850)
13

UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/EN
CASSETTE
PLAYBACK
Operate
in
the
order
shown
PLAY,
PAUSE
ea
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ie
cy
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UP
HA
YEAS
Ess
(ome)
MIN
MAX
Set
to
on.
Load
a
cassette
with
side
A
facing
out.
Select
the
direction
of
tape
travel
Select
the
reverse
mode
(
=
/
=D/
>).
Set
the
DOLBY
NR
switch
as
required.
Press
to
start
playback.
RADIO
RECEPTION
Operate
in
the
order
shown
PLAY)
Dit
pause
O
STOP/CLEAR
O
COMTUNING/TIMER
SLEEP
hea
Pr
TREBLE
VOLUME
©
=
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DOWN
|
UP
HVA
Bags
Tiverlente
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O|O
*
+
MIN
MAX
FM
MODE
button
14
(No.
1850)
@
When
the
tape
is
played
back
with
the
reverse
mode
set
tothe
2
(single
side
play)
or
<>
(both
side
play)
mode,
the
tape
stops
automatically
at
the
end
of
tape
after
playing
one
side
or
both
sides.
@
Set
toon.
@
Press
the
TUNER/BAND
button;
a
band
and
radio
frequency
will
be
shown
in
the
display.
©
|f
the
PLAY
button
of
the
deck
is
pressed,
press
the
STOP/EJECT
(li/4)
to
set
to
the
stop
mode.
©
Select
the
band
(FM
or
AM
(MW/LW)).
@
Tune
to
the
required
station.
FM
MODE
button
AUTO:
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.

e
Seek
tuning
Press
the
UP
or
DOWN
button
for
one
second
or
more;
the
unit
enters
the
seek
tuning
mode
and
tunes
to
higher
or
lower
frequencies,
and
when
the
broadcast
is
received,
it
stops
tuning
automatically
and
the
broadcast
can
be
In
AM
operation,
from
the
MW
to
th
e
Manual
tuning
heard.
the
frequency
moves
continuously
ie
LW
band
and
vice
versa.
Each
time
the
UP
or
DOWN
buiton
is
pressed,
the
unit
steps
through
the
current
frequency
band.
Tuning
is
in
steps
of
50
kHz
for
FM
and
9
kHz
for
AM
(MW/LW).
In
AM
operation,
the
frequency
moves
continuously
from
the
MW
(522
-
1,629
kHz)
to
the
LW
(144
-
288
kHz)
band
and
vice
versa.
Press
to
move
to
higher__
CD/TUNING/TIMER
Press
to
move
to
lower
frequency
frequencies
DOWN
UP
Notes:
e@
When
seek
tuning
to
the
required
station
is
not
possible
because
it
is
broadcasting
too
weak
a
signal,
press
the
UP
or
DOWN
button
momentarily
to
perform
manual
tuning.
@
When
the
power
(TAPE
or
CD)
is
stored
in
memory
and
TUNER/BAN
will
be
heard.
is
set
to
STANDBY,
or
another
mode
selected,
the
last
tuned
frequency
is
.
When
the
power
is
switched
on
again
D
button
is
pressed,
the
same
station
Using
the
antennas
FM:
Connect
the
provided
FM
feeder
antenna
(see
page
8).
AM
(MW/LW):
loop
antenna.
Adjust
the
position
of
AM
(MW/LW)
UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/EN
Presetting
stations
(using
the
remote
control
unit)
15
stations
in
each
band
(FM
and
AM
(MW/LW))
can
be
preset
as
follows:
e@
Example
(when
preseiting
an
FM
station
broadcasting
at
103.5
MHz
to
preset
button
"15")
Se
‘'
~
IZ
ba
ttt
oT
mri
iL
al.
ot
MHz
Press
the
TUNER/BAND
button.
Select
the
FM
band
using
the
TUNER/BAND
button.
Tune
to
the
required
station.
Press
preset
button
"+10",
then
"5"
for
more
than
2
sec.
(When
"15"
blinks
in
the
preset
station
display,
the
station
has
been
preset.)
e@
Repeat
the
above
procedure
for
each
of
the
other
stations,
using
a
different
preset
button
each
time..
@
Repeat
the
above
procedure
for
the
AM
(MW/LW)
band.
{No.
1850)
15

UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/EN
RECORDING
e
Inrecording,
the
ALC
circuit
automatically
optimizes
the
recording
level;
adjustment
of
the
recording
level
is
unnecessary.
®
Check
that
the
safety
tab
on
the
cassette
tape
is
not
broken
off.
Notes:
This
unit
has
recording
characteristics
suitable
for
normal
and
CrO,
tapes.
Normal
and
CrO»
tapes
have
different
characteristics
from
metal
tape.
CD
edit
recording
(for
CDs
with
up
to
99
tunes)
e
By
checking
the
total
playing
time
of
the
CD,
a
microcomputer
in
the
unit
automatically
calculates
the
optimum
length
(recording
time)
of
the
tape
to
be
used,
displays
the
required
tape
length,
and
divides
the
tunes
on
the
disc
into
two
groups
to
be
recorded
on
the
two
sides
of
the
tape
so as
to
minimize
tape
waste.
Operate
in
the
order
shown
tse
aSS
=i
(J
a)
ae
Cotto
e722
BF
*
ee
1
@
Press
to
open
the
CD
door
@
Load
a
disc
and
press
to
close
the
CD
door.
@
Set
to
the
CD
mode.
@
l\f
the
PLAY
button
of
the
deck
is
pressed,
press
the
STOP/EJECT
(mi/4)
button
to
set
to
the
stop
mode.
@
Press
the
EDIT
button
once.
EOIT
reo;
02
The
tune
O
>|
7
mu
Boe
sae
numbers
L747
recorded
on
side
A
appear.
@
Press
the
SIDE
A/B
button.
SIDE
AB
-
EDITS
The
tune
=
ea
SIDE
BI
a
numbers
=.
i
tas
L,
Lf
fom
recorded
ai
on
side
B
appear.
16
(No.
1850)
69098
OOLEYNR
Ox
GED
Py
Insert
a
cassette
with
a
suitable
length
(recording
time)
with
side
A
facing
out.
@
The
tape
length
can
be
set
from
the
remote
control.
(See
below.)
Set
to
the
forward
direction.
(The
»
indicator
lights.)
Setto
G
mode.
Check
that
the
pause
button
of
the
deck
has
been
released,
then
press
the
(@)
REC
button
and
the
PLAY
button
to
start
CD
edit
recording.
e
During
edit
recording,
the
leader
tape
section
(approx
first
12
sec.)
is
wound
automatically
and
then
recording
starts.
Engage
the
recording
mode
until
the
end
of
tape
of
side
B
is
reached
after
the
CD
has
finished.
To
change
the
tape
length
(recording
time)
When
the
EDIT
button
is
pressed
with
a
CD
loaded,
the
tape
length
required
to
record
the
entire
disc
is
displayed
(C-46,
C-54,
C-60,
C-74
or
C-90).
At
this
time,
the
displayed
tape
length
can
be
changed
by
pressing
the
track
number
buttons.

Example:
To
change
to
C-50
Press
the
+10
button
four
times,
and
within
10
seconds,
press
the
10
button.
When
the
length
of
the
tape
is
changed,
some
of
the
tunes
that
were
to
be
recorded
on
side
A
may
be
indicated
as
to
be
recorded
on
side
B
or
vice
versa,
according
to
the
tape
length
specified.
Depending
on
the
tape
length
specified,
some
tunes
may
not
be
recorded
on
the
tape.
Set
the
tape
length
(recording
time)
so
that
the
entire
disc
can
be
recorded.
@
When
editing
a
disc
with
16
to
99
tunes
CD
editing
can
be
used
to
record
discs
containing
up
to
99
tunes,
however,
the
music
calendar
shows
up
to
only
15
tunes.
As
the
16th
to
99th
tunes
will
not
appear
in
the
program
chart
display
(the
"OVER"
indicator
will
light),
be
sure
to
check
the
tunes
you
have
recorded
after
completing
editing.
While
recording,
the
track
number
of
the
tune
being
played
(and
recorded)
appears
in
the
display
for
confirmation.
®
Set
the
DOLBY
NR
as
required.
The
DOLBY
NR
indicator
lights.
Note:
The
optimum
sound
quality
will
not
be
obtained
if
different
DOLBY
NR
switch
settings
are
used
during
recording
and
playback.
Synchronized
recording
with
the
CD
player
@
In
this
system,
the
CD
player
starts
playback
when
the
cassette
deck
enters
the
recording
mode.
Operate
in
the
order
shown
oS
OS
ese
—
SEARCH—
1
2
3
Sees
|
MEMORY
CALL
INTRO
as
|
oe
cs
soem
|
co}
ics
oe
EOIT
SIDE
AB
@
Load
a
disc
and
close
the
CD
door.
@
Set
to
the
CD
mode.
®
If
the
PLAY
button
of
the
deck
is
pressed,
press
the
STOP/EJECT
(i@i/4&)
button
to
set
to
the
stop
mode.
©
Load
a
cassette
with
side
A
facing
out.
(Wind
past
the
leader
tape
before
starting
recording.)
@
When
programmed
playback
is
required,
program
the
required
tunes
using
the
remote
control.
(See
page
27.)
e
Select
tunes
with
a
total
playing
time
which
does
not
exceed
the
tape
length.
UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/EN
Note:
@
In
CD
edit
recording,
blanks
of
approx.
4
seconds
will
automatically
be
left
between
tunes
on
the
recorded
tape.
When
automatic
spacing
between
tunes
is
not
required
...
Perform
the
following:.
1.
Press
the
[/ll
PLAY/PAUSE
button
of
the
CD
player
twice.
The
CD
player
enters
the
pause
mode.
2.
Press
the
O
REC
button
with
the
PLAY
button
to
start
recording.
Note:
e
Depending
on
the
disc
used,
blanks
of
a
specified
length
may
be
left
between
tunes.
e
After
use
Press
the
STOP/EJECT
(™/4)
button
to
release
the
CD
edit
recording
mode.
(The
CD
edit
recording
mode
is
also
released
when
the
CD
door
is
opened.)
@
Set
to
the
forward
direction.
(The
»
indicator
lights.)
@
Select
the
required
reverse
mode(
2
or
=).
@
Press
the
O
REC
button
with
the
PLAY
button;
synchronized
recording
will
start.
(No.
1850)
17

UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/EN
e
Non-recorded
sections
of
approx.
4
seconds
are
automatically
left
between
tunes.
e
To
stop
recording
in
the
middle
of
a
tape,
press
the
STOP/EJECT
(li/4)
button
of
the
cassette
deck.
e
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
tune.
*
When
more
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
current
tune.
Note:
e
During
CD
edit
recording
and
synchro
recording,
the
SEARCH
button
do
not
function.
Recording
from
the
radio
Operate
in
the
order
shown
DOWN
ie<
UP
poy
—
SEARCH-~
2
Cae)
MEMORY
=
CALL
S
6
INTRO
RANDOM
REPEAT
ee
|
ar
oe
Load
a
cassette
with side
A
facing
out.
(Wind
past
the
leader
tape
before
starting
recording.)
Set
to
the
forward
direction.
(The
®
indicator
lights.)
Select
the
required
reverse
mode
(
2
or).
Press
the
TUNER/BAND
button.
Tune
to
the
required
station.
Press
the
O
REC
button
with
the
PLAY
button.
®
The
function
switch
is
locked
and
its
position
cannot
be
changed.
e
To
stop
recording
temporarily,
press
the
I!
PAUSE
button.
To
resume
recording,
press
the
ml
PAUSE
button
again.
Note:
The
CD
door
cannot
be
opened
or
closed
during
radio
recording.
18
(No.
1850)
Erasing
When
recording
on
a
pre-recorded
tape,
the
previous
recording
is
automatically
erased
and
only
the
new
material
can
be
heard
when
the
tape
is
played.
To
erase
a
tape
without
making
a
new
recording...
Press
the
PLAY
button
of
the
deck
to
set
to
the
TAPE
mode
and
press
the
O
REC
and
PLAY
buttons
together
after
pressing
the
stop
button.
It
should
be
noted
that
it
may
be
unlawful
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.

CLOCK
ADJUSTMENT
Setting
the
current
time
(when
the
UX-A3
is
used
for
the
first
time)
(Example:
to
set
the
clock
to
13:15.)
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@)
DISPLAY/CLOCK
a
taePirt
IH
Cc»
eS
ae
ae,
3
oO
Connect
the
AC
power
cord;
"0:00"
will
blink
in
the
display.
e
Set
to
the
standby
mode;
do
not
press
the
POWER
button.
Press
the
DISPLAY/CLOCK
button
for
2
sec.
or
more:
the
hour's
digits
will
blink.
Set
to
13:00
by
pressing
the
TIMER
buttons
(UP/DOWN).
Press
the
ENTER
button;
the
minute's
digits
will
blink.
Set
to
13:15
by
pressing
the
TIMER
buttons
(UP/DOWN).
Press
the
ENTER
button;
the
time
will
light
continuously
in
the
display.
©
©6060
©
©
©
To
set
to
the
nearest
second...
Press
the
ENTER
button
when
you
hear
the
time
signal
from
a
TV
or
radio.
TIMER
OPERATIONS
Timer
recording
e
The
current
time
must
be
set
correctly
before
you
set
timer
recording.
e
Make
sure
that
the
erase
protection
tabs
of
the
cassette
have
not
been
broken
off.
Operations
1.
Set
the
POWER
button
to
ON.
2.
Load
a
cassette.
e
Insert
the
cassette
with
the
side
to
be
recorded
facing
out.
e
Set
the
DIRECTION
switch
to
the
forward
direction.
(The
>
indicator
lights.)
e
Set
the
reverse
mode
button
to"
=>
"or"
2
“and
set
the
DOLBY
NR
button
as
required.
3.
Set
the
timer
start
and
stop
times,
then
set
the
required
volume,
in
this
order.
(Refer
te
"Setting
the
timer"
on
page
47.)
e
Set
the
timer
about
a
minute
before
the
broadcast
to
be
recorded
is
scheduled
to
start.
4.
Press
the
TUNER/BAND
buiton.
e
Tune
to
the
station
to
be
recorded.
(Refer
to
page
33.)
5.
Set
the
POWER
button
to
STANDBY.
DOWN
UP
®
CO/TUNING/TIMER
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(aed
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NX
UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/EN
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NL
7
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DOWN
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UP
Notes:
e
Before
performing
timer
recording
or
playback,
it
is
necessary
to
set
the
current
time.
@
tis
recommended
to
set
the
current
time
with
the
power
switch
set
to
STANDBY
so
that
the
current
display
mode
is
maintained.
e@
When
the
power
cord
is
plugged
in
again
after
being
disconnected
or
power
is
restored
after
a
power
failure,
clock
display
will
blink
or
light
in
the
display.
Set
the
current
time
again.
e
Press
the
DISPLAY/CLOCK
to
display
the
current
time
during
CD
play,
tape
play
or
radio
reception.
The
current
time
will
be
displayed
for
10
sec.
after
which
the
display
returns
to
the
previous
mode.
6.
Press
the
O
REC
and
PLAY
buttons
of
deck
simultaneously
e
If
the
DIRECTION
switch
is
pressed
before
the
(O)
REC
and
PLAY
buttons
are
pressed,
the
(O)
REC
and
PLAY
buttons
cannot
be
pressed.
Note:
Timer
recording
will
start
at
the
preset
time,
the
power
will
not
be
switched
off
at
the
timer-off
time
during
tape
operation,
but
it
will
be
switched
off
when
the
tape
ends.
However,
the
power
cannot
be
switched
off
when
the
reverse
mode
is
set
to"
c&>"
or
the
deck
is
set
to
the
pause
mode.
e@
When
timer
recording
is
completed,
the
timer
mode
is
switched
to
the
"TUNER"
(timer
reception
of
broadcast)
mode.
e
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.
~J
~,
~~!
In
(No.
1850)
19

UX-A3
B/E/G/GI/EN
|
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.
e
After
setting
the
timer
start
and
stop
times,
check
that
the
unit
is
tuned
to
the
required
frequency.
@
When
the
power
cord
is
disconnected
or
there
is
a
power
failure,
timer
settings
will
be
erased
from
memory.
If
this
happens,
set
the
current
time
and
perform
the
timer
setting
again.
Setting
the
timer
@
The
current
time
must
be
set
before
the
timer
can
be
used.
@
Press
the
TIMER
button.
@
Set
the
start
time.
(Example:
when
the
timer
start
time
is
set
to
12:15)
@
Adjust
the
hours.
CO/TUNING/TIMER
ea
Pi
'
Blinks
>
af
eS
we
DOWN
UP
Y
@®
Adjust
the
minutes.
Within
the
30
sec.
COTUNINGIT
IMER
mpl
Blinks
ane
Blink
DOWN
UP
ON
‘
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OFF
f,
ie
ca
tee
dao
©
Press
to
set
the
start
time.
Within
30
sec.
@
Set
the
stop
time
(Example:
when
the
timer
stop
time
is
set
to
13:15.)
@
Adjust
the
hours.
CD/TUNING/TIMER
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>>|
DOWN
UP
Blinks
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20
(No.
1850)
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