
Table
of
Contents
Supplied
Accessories
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Location
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Controls
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Concerning
the
Remote
Control
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8
Opening/Closing
the
Top
Panel
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8
Using
Headphones
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8
Setting
the
Clock
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Selecting
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Listening
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Starting
play
from
a
selected
track
{Direct
play)
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Random
play
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Selecting
and
listening
to
favourite
tracks
(Program
play)
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Listening
to
the
Radio
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Listening
to
Cassettes
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15
Changing
the
Sound
Quality
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17
Selecting
equalizer
effects
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17
Using
the
“live”
effect
(Sound
Virtualizer)
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17
Increasing
the
bass
(Super
Woofer)
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17
Before
Recording
(Only
Deck
2)
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18
Recording
from
CDs
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19
Normal
recording
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Easy
CD
recording
(Auto)
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One
track
recording
(1
TRACK)
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21
Recording
Radio
Programs
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22
Recording
Tape
to
Tape
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Timer
Using
the
Timer
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Using
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Play
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Using
the
Recording
Timer
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Using
the
Play/Recording
Timer
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25
Using
the
Sleep
Timer
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Using
the
timer
fader
function
(Timer
Fader)
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27
Using
an
Extemal
Unit
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27
Conceming
CDS
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Concerning
Cassette
tapes
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28
Troubleshooting
Guide
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29
Technical
Specifications
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Maintenance
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Product
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|
Precautions
|
Q
Selecting
fine
audio
equipment
such
as
the
unit
you've
just
pur-
chased
is
only
the
start
of
your
musical
enjoyment.
Now
it's
time
to
consider
how
you
can
maximize
the fun
and
excitement
your
equip-ment
offers.
This
manufacturer
and
the
Electronic
Industries
Associ-ation’s
Consumer
Electronics
Group
want
you
to
get
the
most
out
of
your
equipment
by
playing
it
at
a
safe
level.
One
that
lets
the
sound
come
through
loud
and
clear
without
annoying
blar-
ing
or
distortion—and,
most
importantly,
without
affecting
your
sensitive
hearing.
We
recommend
you
to
avoid
prolonged
exposure
to
excessive
noise.
Sound
can
be
deceiving.
Over
time
your
hearing
“comfort
level”
adapts
to
higher
volumes
of
sound.
So
what
sounds
“normal”
can
actually
be
loud
and
harmful
to
your
hearing.
Guard
against
this
by
setting
your
equipment
at
a
safe
level
BEFORE
your
hearing
adapts.
To
establish
a
safe
level:
eStart
your
volume
control
at
a
low
setting.
@Slowly
increase
the
sound
until
you
can
hear
it
comfortably
and
clearly,
and
without
distortion.
Once
you
have
established
a
comfortable
sound
level:
Set
the
dial
and
leave
it
there.
Taking
a
minute
to
do
this
now
will
help
to
prevent
hearing
damage
or
loss
in
the
future.
After
ali,
we
want
you
listening
for
a
lifetime.
The
following
mark
and
symbols
are
located
on
bottom
of
the
unit.
CAUTION
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
OPEN
CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
REMOVE
SCREWS.
NO
USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
The
lightning
flash
with
arrowhead
symbol,
within
an
equilateral
triangle,
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
uninsulated
“dangerous
voltage”
within
the
product’s
enclosure
that
may
be
of
suffi-
cient
magnitude
to
constitute
a
risk
of
electric
shock
to
persons.
The
exclamation
point
within
an
equilateral
triangle
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
important
operating
and
maintenance
(servicing)
instructions
in
the
literature
accompanying
the
ap-
pliance.
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