Pioneer DT-570 User manual

Operating
Instructions
Thank
you
for
buying
this
Pioneer
product.
Please
read
through
these
operating
instructions
and
then
you
will
know
how
to
operate
your
model
properly.
After
you
have
finshed
reading
the
instructions,
put
them
away
in
a
safe
place
for
future
reference.
These
operating
instructions
are
based
on
the
model
DT-570
KU,
and
they
can
be
used
for
the
KC,
S,S/G
models.
The
differences
between
the
models
are
given
below.
KU
model:
For
U.S.A,
(KU’
stamped
on
packing
case):
power
line
voltage
is
AC120
voits.
=
Sand
S/G
models:
For
destinations
excluding
above
(‘S
or
S/G
stamped
on
Packing
case);
A
4-point
(AC110V/120V/220V/240V}
voltage
selector
switch
is
provided.
KU
(for
U.S.A.),
model
is
not:provided
with
LINE
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
and
LINE
FREQUENCY
SELECTOR
switch.
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Before
Use
Application
...
Connections
...
Front
Panel
Facilities
...
Adjusting
the
Present
Time
...
Waking
up
to
Music/Unattended
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IN
STE
AUDIO
DIGITAL
TIMER
T-570
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
The
serial
number
for
this
equipment
is
located
on
the
rear
panel.
Please
write
this
serial
number
on
your
enclosed
war-
-ranty
card
and
keep
in
a
secure
area.
This
is
for
your
security.
WARNING:
TO
PREVENT
FIRE
OR
SHOCK
HAZARD,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
APPLIANCE
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
CONTENTS
—
—
Dozing
off
to
Sleep
with
Music
..........::ecceeeeee
12
Dozing
off
to
Sleep
with
Music
>
Waking
up
to
Music
-+
Then
Leaving
Home
...............
14
Handling
Precautions
...
Specifications

SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
ror
READ
INSTRUCTIONS
—
All
the
safety
and
operating
instructions
should
be
read
before
the
appliance
is
operated.
RETAIN
INSTRUCTIONS
—
The
operating
instruc.
tions
should
be
retained
for
future
reference
HEED
WARNING
-
Ail
warnings
on
the
appliance
and
in
the
operating
instructions
should
be
adhered
to.
FOLLOW
INSTRUCTIONS
—
All
operating
and
use
instructions
shouid
be
followed.
WATER
AND
MOISTURE
—
The
appliance
should
not
be
used
near
water
—
for
example,
near
2
bathtub,
washbowi,
kitchen
sink,
laundry
tub,
in
a
wet
basement,
or
near
3
swimming
pool,
etc.
LOCATION
—
The
appliance
should
be
installed
in
a
stable
focation.
WALL
OR
CEILING
MOUNTING
—
The
appliance
should
not
be
mounted
to
2
wall
or
ceiling.
VENTILATION
—
The
appliance
should
be
situated
so
that
its
location
of
position
does
not
interfere
with
its
proper
ventilation.
For
example,
the
appliance
should
not
be
situated
on
a
bed,
sofa,
rug,
or
similar
surtace
that
may
block
the
ventilation
open-
ings;
of,
placed
in
a
built-in
installation,
such
as
a
bookcase
or
cabinet
that
may
impede
the
flow
of
air
through
the
ventilation
openings.
HEAT
—
The
appliance
should
be
situated
away
from
heat
sources
such
as
radiators,
heat
registers,
stoves,
or
other
appliances
finclsding
amplifiers}
that
produce
heat.
POWER
SOURCES
—
The
appliance
should
be
con-
nected
to
a
power
supply
only
of
the
type
describ-
ed
in
the
operating
instructions
or as
marked
on
the
applience.
POWER-CORD
PROTECTION
--
Powes-supply
cords
should
be
routed
so
that
they
are not
likely
to be
walked
on
or
pinched
by
items
placed
upon
or
against
them,
paying
particular
attention
to
cords
at
plugs,
convenience
receptacles,
and
the
point
where
they
exit
from
the
appliance.
POLARIZATION
—
if
your
purchased
product
is
pro
vided
with
a
polarized
power
plug,
please
read
the
following
instructions.
This
product
is
equipped
with
a
polarized
alternating
current
fine
plug
(a
plug
having
one
blade
wider
than
the
other}.
This
plug
will
fit
into
the
power
outlet
only
one
way.
This
is
a
safety
feature.
ff
you
are
unabie
to
insert
the
plug
fully
into
the
outlet,
try
reversing
the
plug.
If
the
plug
should
still
faif
to
fit,
contact
your
electrician
to
replace
your
obsolete
outlet.
Do
not
defeat
the
safety
purpose
of
the
polarized
plug
i
KU
MODEL]
—
CLEANING
The
appliance
shoutd
be
cleaned
onty
with
2
polishing
cloth
or
a
soft
dry
cloth.
Never
clean
with
furniture
wax,
benzine,
insecticides
or
other
volatile
liquids
since
thay
may
corrode
the
cabinet
POWER
LINES
—
An
outdoor antenna
should
be
located
away
from
power
lines.
NONUSE
PERIODS
—
The
power
cord
of
the
ap
pliance
should
be
unplugged
from
the
outlet
when
left
unused
for
a
long
period
of
time
OBJECT
AND
LIQUID
ENTRY
—
Care
should
be
taken
sc
that
objects
do
not
tall
and
quids
are
aot
spilled
into
the
enclosure
through
openings.
DAMAGE
REQUIRING
SERVICE
~
The
appliance
should
be
serviced
by
Pioneer
authorized
serace
center
oF
qualified
service
personnel
when:
*
The
power-supply
cord
or
the
plug
has
been
damaged;
0
*
Objects
have
fallen,
or
liquid
has
been
spied
into
the
applianc:
The
appiianc
*
The
appliance
has
bes
damaged.
SERVICING
—
The
user
should
not
attempt
to
service
the
appliance
beyond
that
described
im
the
operating
instructions.
For
all
othar
servicing,
con
tact
the
nearest
Pioneer
authorized
service
center
dropped:
or
the
enclosure
2
(IMPORTANT
The
lightning
flash
with
arrowhead,
within
an
equilateral
triangle,
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
of
the
presence
of
uninsulated
“dangerous
voitage’’
within
the
product's
enclosure
that
may
be
of
sufficient
magnitude
to
constitute
a
risk
of
electric
shock
to
persons.
CAUTION
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
OPEN
CAUTION:
=~
TO
PREVENT
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USER.
SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE,
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
The
exclamation
point
within
an
equilateral
triangje
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
of
the
presence
of
important
operating
and
maintenance
(servicing)
in-
structions
in
the
literature
accompanying
the
appliance.
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[EXCLUDING
KU
AND
KC
MODELS]
Before
plugging
the
power
cord
into
the
wal!
socket,
please
confirm
that
the
settings
of
the
line
voltage
selector
switch
and
line
frequency
selector
switch
are
set
correctly
for
use
in
your
area.
{f
they
are
not
set
properly,
change
the
settings
as
follows.
LINE
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
SWITCH
(Fig.
A)
[For
S,
S/G
models
only]
Before
adjusting,
disconnect
the
power
cord.
1.
Prepare
a
medium
size
screwdriver.
2.
Insert
the
screwdriver
into
the
arrow
on
the
voltage
selec-
tor
and
adjust
so
that
the
tip
of
the
arrow
points
to
the
voltage
value
of
your
area.
LINE
FREQUENCY
SELECTOR
SWITCH
(Fig.
B)
[For
S,
S/G
models
only]
Set
the
switch
to
the
position
corresponding
to
the
power
line
frequency
(50
Hz
or
60
Hz)
used
in
your
area.
Remember
that
if
this
switch
is
not
set
properly,
the
time
display
of
the
clock
function
will
be
thrown
out
of
sync.
If
you
do
not
know
what
the
power
line
frequency
in
your
area-
is,
ask
your
dealer.
Only
S
and
S/G
models
are
provided
with
these
switches
but
KU,
KC
are
not
provided
with
these
switches.
REAR
PANEL
FACILITIES
Line
vohtage
selector
switch
™,
Power
cord
/
Fig.
A
Bottom
plate
idSorks
=
Fig.
B
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3

APPLICATION
@
Indicating
the
present
time
(hours,
minutes
&
seconds}
——-(See
page
8.)
The
present
time
is
indicated
in
units
of
hours,
minutes
and
seconds.
If
there
has
been
a
power
failure
while
you
were
asleep
or
out,
the
time
display
will
wink,
Example:
8:35:45
AM
Hours
Morning
_
AM
pm
q
@
time
ra
fe
“BET
cxock
on
=
sabe
=
Noes
ae
La
|
gy)
Waking
up
to
music/unattended
record-
ing
(See
page
10.)
®
When
combined
with
the
stereo
equipment
in
your
posses-
sion,
the
timer
can
play
a
radio
program
or
tape
at
the
desired
time
every
day
and
then
switch
off
the
equipment
also
at
the
desired
time.
Example:
Waking
up
at
7:00
AM
and
leaving
home
at
8:00
AM
Seconds
Minutes
ali
PON
time
OFF
time
aa
,
Settingon
|“
[+
309]
[=
2:30
ited
previous
a
a,
ouNe
Operation
=>
a
time
(1
hr)
J
|
oy
ON
OL
Ore
OFF
ON/OFF
time
setting
®
4
<ARB1018>
Elapsed
time
@
When
combined
with
the
tape
deck
and
tuner,
the
timer
can
record
radio
programs
unattended.
Example:
Recording
programs
unattended
between
3:00
PM
1d,
4:08
PM.
ii
ON
time
OFF
ume
Dy
power
outlet
Setting
pw
3:00
in
the
ve
Morning
or
(ON
oF
OFF
nic
{1
hr}
mode
Flap:
;
time
ON/OFF
time
setting
=
One
ON
and
one
OFF
time
can
be
set
on
the
timer
in
a
24-hour
period
of
time.
B
Dozing
off
to
sleep
with
music
————--—-—
(See
page
12.)
You
can use
the
sleep
timer
function
to
doze
off
to
sleep
while
listening
to
your
favorite
music.
The
time
can
be
set
between
1
minute
and
1
hour
59
minutes.
Example:
Sleeping
after
listening
to
music
for
30
minutes.
Sleep
time
setting
\.
Operating
time
(30
min.)
Elapsed
time
=>
ge

APPLICATION
@
Dozing
off
to
sleep
with
music
>
waking
up
to
music
—
then
leaving
home
(See
page
14.)
The
sleep
timer
function
and
timer
settings
(ON/OFF
times)
can
be
used
in
combination.
CONNECTIONS
Example:
You
go
to
bed
at
10:00
PM
while
listening
to
music,
the
music
is
switched
off
at
10:30,
you
wake
up
the
following
morning
to
music
at
7:00
AM
and
you
leave
home
at
8:00.
ON
setting
OFF
time
“SON
time
OFF
time
Operating
and
sleep
time
setting
me
Uf
hr)
Elapsed
time
PRECAUTIONS
FOR
CONNECTIONS
®
As
indicated
in
the
figure,
make
sure
that
the
total
power
consumption
of
all
the
audio
components
con-
nected
to
the
DT-570
does
not
exceed
the
power
con-
sumption
indicated
on
the
rear
panel.
For
details
on
the
power
consumption
specifications,
refer
to
the
Operat-
ing
Instructions
of
the
components
concerned.
®
High
levels
of
current
are
prone
to
flow
through
audio
components
momentarily.
®
Do
not
connect
electrical
appliances
(such
as
TV
sets)
in
which
high
levels
of
current
are
prone
to
flow
at
the
instant
when
the
power
switch
is
set
to
ON.
®
Do
not
connect
electrical
appliances
(such
as
irons,
heaters,
air
conditioners)
whose power
consumption
exceeds
the
indicated
value
since
this
may
result
in
a
fire
or
malfunction.
AC
outlets
Serial
number
plate
pial
aisha
m7
Household
power
outlet
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FRONT
PANEL
FACILITIES
@
AC
OUTLET
SELECTORS
These
switch
on
and
off
the
power
flowing
to
the
rear
panel
AC
outlets.
STAND-
Used
to
switch
off
the
power
of
the
connected
BY:
audio
components
regardless
of
the
timer
opera-
tion
(set
times).
ON:
Used
to
switch
on
the
power
of
the
connected
audio
components
regardless
of
the
timer
opera-
tion
(set
times).
TIMER:
Used
to
switch
ON
and
OFF
the
power
of
the
con-
nected
audio
components
with
the
timer
opera-
tion.
@
TIME
ADJUST
SWITCHES
These
are
used
to
adjust
the
time/
displayed
times
in
line
with
the
setting
of
the
mode
selector.
SEC
RESET:
When
this
switch
is
depressed
with
the
mode
selector
in
the
SECOND
position,
the
second
6
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REV:
FAST:
display
of
the
present
time
is
reset
to
§:Giand
when
released
the
seconds
are
counted
up
from
8:00
7
8:9
i>
8:52-
,
and
the
rightmost
minute
digit
and
seconds
are
displayed.
When
the
FAST
or
SLOW
switch
is
depressed
while
this
switch
is
in
the
depressed
position,
the
displayed
time
is
reversed
rapidly
or
slowly.
(This
function
does
not
work
when
the
sleep
timer
function
is
set.)
When
this
switch
is
depressed,
the
displayed
time
is
forwarded
rapidly.
SLOW:
When
this
switch
is
depressed,
the
displayed
time
is
forwarded
slowly.
@
AC
OUTLET
INDICATOR
(red)
This
lights
when
power
is
being
supplied
to
the
AC
OUTLETS
on
the
rear
panel.

FRONT
PANEL
FACILITIES
(4)
TIMER
INDICATOR
(green}
This
lights
when
the
AC
OUTLET-TIMER
selector
is
depress-
ed.
©)
MODE
SELECTOR
This
is
used
to
select
the
timer’s
function.
SLEEP:
Used
to
set
the
operating
time
(1
minute
to
1
hour
59
minutes)
until
the
power
of
the
audio
components
operating
is
to
be
set
OFF.
TIMER
SET-
Used
to
set
the
time
at
which
the
STAND-BY:
power
to
the
connected
audio
com-
ponents
is
set
OFF.
Used
to
set
the
time
at
which
the
power
to
the
connected
audio
compo-
nent
is
set
ON.
TIMER
SET-ON:
CLOCK:
Used
to
display
the
present
time
(hours
&
minutes).
SECOND:
Used
to
adjust
the
seconds
of
the
pre-
sent
time
and
check
the
seconds
of
the
present
time.
CLOCK
ADJUST:
Used
to
adjust
the
clock
to
the
present
time.
©
TIME
DISPLAY
The
time
is
displayed
as
it
relates
to
the
mode
selector
or
TIME
ADJUST
switch
settings
in
the
following
table.
“TIME
=
5A
Mode
i
Example
of
{
»
ADJUST
Display
-
|_Selector
|
_
switch
_
oe
es
=
SLEEP
FAST
operation
is
due
to
,
SLOW
go
OFF
1
hr
30
min.
TIMER
FAST
Display
of
OFF
time
|
™
A
SET-
SLOW
set
by
timer.
STAND-BY
|
REV
TIMER
FAST
|
Display
of
ON
time
|
™
Fr3i}
SET-ON
SLOW
set
by
timer
REV
CLOCK
Display
of
present
time
and
rightmost
digit
i
|
of
present
time
minute
Display
for
adjusting
seconds
correctly
of
present
time
CLOCK
FAST
Display
for
adjusting
ADJUST
SLOW
hours
and
minutes
REV
of
present
time
—_
eo
2th
eens
J
NOTE:
When
the
unit's
power
plug
is
connected
to
a
household
AC
outlet,
the
“AM
12:00’
or
0:00"
time
display
will
wink,
It
also
winks
when
there
has
been
a
power
failure
while
the
unit
was
working
and
the
power
has
been
restored.
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7
&

ADJUSTING
THE
PRESENT
TIME
Example:
Adjusting
the
time
to
Al
The
DT-560
clock
comes
with
a
second
display.
This
makes
it
possible
to
adjust
the
time
down
to
the
last
second
in
syn-
chronization
with
the
radio,
TV
or
telephone
time
signal.
household
AC
outlet.
Household
AC
outlet
4
Plug
the
timer’s
power
cord
into
the
Power
plug
OF
Winks
8
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When
“AM
12:00"
or
“0:00”
winks
during
use,
the
present
time,
timer
ON/OFF
set
times
and
sleep
time
are
released.
Set
these
times
again.
Set
the
present
time
(hours
&
minutes).
@
Set
the
mode
selector
to
CLOCK
ADJUST.
@
Depress
the
TIME
ADJUST-FAST
switch
until
just
before
the
present
time
(8:30
AM)and
then
release
the
switch.
®
Depress
the
SLOW
switch
and
adjust
to
8:35
AM.
B
if
the
present
time
is
exceeded,
depress
the
SLOW
switch
together
with
the
REV
switch
to
reverse
the
time.
time.
TIME
AUST
7
SEC
RESET
REV
FAST
SLOW
AM
fie
TIT
i
ee
(
“an
“AM”
indicates
the
morning
time
and
"PM"
the
after-
noon
and
evening
time.
“PM
12:00"
is
midday
while
“AM
12:00”
is
midnight.
|
Cos
a
of

ADJUSTING
THE
PRESENT
TIME
Reset
the
seconds
of
the
present
time
to
00
sec.
No
matter
what
the
time
is,
the
seconds
can
be
set
|
with
the
00
sec.
time
signal.
Example:
5
min.
00
sec.
|
i
Set
the
mode
selector
to
SECOND.
ae
iT
et
svanc-ayy
AQuuST
a!
e
Le Lt
MH
Depress
the
TIME
ADJUST-SEC
RESET
switch
and
wait
until
the
time
signal
is
heard.
TIME
AQJUST
ieee
SEC
RESET
REV
Fa5T
SLOW
SEC
RESET
et
Depress.
d'
Set
the
mode
selector
to
CLOCK.
Se
a
on
choi
i
SLeEe
CLOCK
AGWUST
The
present
time
is
now
displayed.
Present
time
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Example:
Waking
up
at
AM
7:00
(switch
ON)
&
leav-
ing
for
work
at
AM
8:00
(switch
OFF}
@
This
timer
can
be
used
to
switch
on
the
power
to
the
con-
nected
audio
components
and
switch
off
the
power
at
the
desired
times.
@
It
is
possible
to
set
one
ON
time
and
one
OFF
time
in
a
24-hour
period
(1
day).
B
As
long
as
the
AC
OUTLET-TIMER
selector
is
depressed
(the
TIMER
indicator
is
on},
the
ON/OFF
times
will
be
operative
every
day.
@
For
unattended
recording,
use
a
tape
deck
with
a
built-in
unattended
recording
standby
mechanism.
PREPARATIONS
@
Depress
the
AC
OUTLET-ON
selector.
@
For
waking
up
to
music:
Operate
the
stereo
amplifier
and
tuner
or
tape
deck
and
prepare
them
for
radio
reception
or
tape
play.
i
For
unattended
recording:
Operate
the
stereo
amplifier
and
tuner
and
tune
in
the
desired
station.
Set
the
tape
deck
up
for
unattended
recording.
For
details,
refer
to
the
Operating
Instructions
of
the
tuner
and
tape
deck.
NOTES:
°
The
timer’s
ON/OFF
times
cannot
be
set
in
second
units,
°
itis
not
possible
to
set
the
timer
ON
time
and
not
the
OFF
time
for
vice
versa).
Be
sure
to
set
the
ON
time
first
and
then
the
OFF
time.
10
<ARB1018>
OPERATIONS
|
Set
the
time
(7:00
AM)
at
which
the
power
is
to
come
ON.
Set
the
mode
selector
to
TIMER
SET-ON.
Sins
to
\
DLOCK
abvuST
=
co
@
Depress
the
TIME
ADJUST-FAST
switch
until
just
before
the
desired
time
(AM
6:50)
and
then
release
the
switch.
&
Depress
the
SLOW
switch
and
set
to
AM
7:00.
EB
if
the
desired
time
is
exceeded,
depress
the
SLOW
switch
together
with
the
REV
switch
:
4
Set
the
time
(8:00
AM)
at
which
the
power
is
to
go
OFF.
@
Set
the
mode
selector
to
TIMER
SET-STAND-BY.
BEEP
cuock
‘C=
Pace
\
s.ger
#
As
with
the
ON
time
setting,
depress
the
FAST
or
SLOW
switch
together
with
the
REV
switch
and
set
the
time
to
AM
8:00.
Sp
a4

WAKING
UP
TO
MUSIC/UNATTENDED
RECORDING
3
Check
the
desired
operating
times.
B
Set
the
mode
selector
to
the
TIMER
SET-ON
and
TIMER
SET-STAND-BY
positions
and
check
the
operating
times
(ON
and
OFF)
set
under
steps
(1)
and
(2)
ON
operating
time
TSE
Gels
AM
ie
TI
eye
ZZ
eS
oan
OFF
operating
time
on
AM
37
07407
miening
Aj
Return
the
mode
selector
to
the
CLOCK
position.
TIMER
ser
oN,
The
present
time
is
now
displayed
although
the
set
operating
times
have
been
memorized.
Depress
the
AC
OUTLET-TIMER
selector.
&
The
TIMER
indicator
lights.
@
The
power
to
the
connected
audio
components
will
now
come
ON
at
7:00
and
go
OFF
at
8:00.
Tina
The
/
#
»
Depress
the
AC
OUTLET-STAND-BY
selectar
when
you
want
to
switch
off
the
power
earlier
thar
the
set
OFF
time
with
audio
components
which
have
become
operational
at
the
timer
ON
time.
in
this
case,
power
will
not
be
supplied
again
to
the
audio
components
even
when
the
AC
OUTL
£T-TIMER
selec-
tor
is
depressed.
Starting
from
the
following
day
(after
24
hours},
the
power
will
be
switched
on
at
the
ON
set
time
and
switched
off
at
the
OFF
set
ime.
©
if
the
components
come
ON
while
the
timer’s
ON
and
OFF
times
are
being
set,
depress
the
AC
OUTLE
T-STAND-BY
selector
and
perform
the
timer
settings
again
©
if
the
mode
selector
is
at
SLEEP,
the
power
to
the
connected
audio
components
will
not
be
switched
on
even
at
the
timer
ON
time.
CHANGING
THE
TIMER’S
ON/OFF
Tit
Set
the
times
again
following
the
procedure
in
steps
[1]
through
5.
The
previously
set
times
will
be
erased
and
replac-
ed
by
the
new
set
times.
<ARB1018>
44

DOZING
OFF
TO
SLEEP
WITH
MUSIC
Example:
Dozing
off
to
sleep
while
listening
to
music
and
having
the
power
switched
off
after
1
hr 30
min
have
elapsed.
The
time
which
will
elapse
until
the
power
is
switched
off
can
be
adjusted
between
1
minute
and
1
hour
59
minutes
when
you
are
dozing
off
to
a
radio
program
or
tape
play.
ee
PREPARATIONS
™
Depress
the
AC
OUTLET-ON
selector.
@
Operate
the
stereo
amplifier
and
tuner
or
tape
deck
and
set
up
the
components
for
radio
reception
or
tape
play.
12
<ARB1018>
|
SLEEP
TIMER
OPERATIONS
|
Set
the
time
until
the
power
is
to
be
switched
OFF.
@
Before
setting
the
sleep
timer,
first
check
the
timer's
ON
and
OFF
time.
&
Set
the
mode
selector
to
SLEEP.
weer
WEFT
cock
ON
secone
stand.ev,
Lack
ASUUST
r%
®
sucee
{
—
bse
ned
Operate
the
FAST
and
SLOW
switches
and
set
the
desired
time
(example:
1
hr
30
min.)
which
is
to
elapse
before
the
power
is
to
be
switched
OFF,
as
shown
in
the
table
below.
A
Display
during
Operation
|
operation
Set
time
When
the
FAST
or
SLOW
switch
is
GGG]
i539
|
soon
as
desired
depressed,
the
display
"
.
time
is
displayed.
changes
as
on
the
58
59>
=
right.
[i
NOTE:
The
REV
does
not
work
at
the
SLEEP
position,

DOZING
OFF
TO
SLEEP
WITH
MUSIC
Depress
the
AC
OUTLET-TIMER
selector.
@
The
timer
indicator
lights.
Pa
ere
TIMER
10
Oss
When
1
hour
and
30
minutes
have
elapsed,
the
power
to
the
connected
audio
compcnents
is
switched
off.
Rate
S
tana
Elapsed
time
Power
is
OFF
foe
30%
fe
mi
go
i
oT
Cage
REG
ie
ae
Ceo
NOTE:
When
the
power
is
to
be
switched
off
earlier
than
the
timer
OFF
time
during
the
sleep
timer
operation,
depress
the
AC
OUTLET-STAND-BY
selector.
In
this
case,
the
timer
ON/
OFF
operations
are
not
effective.
3
Return
the
mode
selector
to
CLOCK.
ONG
OOK,
AL
RIST
ousee
ES
The
present
time
is
displayed.
[
WHEN
CHECKING
THE
TIME
REMAINING
|
The
time
remaining
is
displayed
{when
the
mode
selector
is
set
to
SLEEP.
After
checking,
remember
to
return
the
selector
to
the
CLOCK
position.
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13

DOZING
OFF
TO
SLEEP
WITH
MUSIC
—
WAKING
UP
TO
MUSIC
—
THEN
LEAVING
HOME
The
sleep
timer
function
and
timer
ON/OFF
set
function
can
be
used
together
for
this
operation.
PREPARATIONS
_
|
®
Depress
the
AC
OUTLET-ON
selector.
@
Operate
the
stereo
amplifier
and
tuner
or
tape
deck
and
set
up
the
components
for
radio
reception
or
tape
play.
CSTEPS
FOR
OPERATION
|
Set
the
timer’s
ON/OFF
times
first.
to
come
ON
to
wake
you
up
with
4
Set
the
time
at
which
the
power
is
music.
@Set
the
ON
time.
=|
@
Set
to
TIMER
SET-ON.
Set
the
time
at
which
the
power
is
to
go
OFF.
2
@
Set
the
OFF
time.
(Set
to
TIMER
SET-STAND-BY
14
<ARB1018>
Next,
set
the
sleep
timer
function.
3
Set
the
time
which
is
to
elapse
until
the
power
is
to
go
OFF
after
you
have
dozed
off
while
listening
to
music.
~~
@)
Set
the
sleep
time.
1:
Set
to
SLEEP.
Depress
the
AC
OUTLET-TIMER
selector.
4
UT
Neeea
RIN
sen
Return
the
mode
selector
to
the
CLOCK
position.
S)
J
NOTE:
Set
to
CLOCK.
Keep
the
mode
selector
at
the
SLEEP
position
if
you
do
not
want
to
be
woken
up
to
music
on
the
following
morning
but
simply
want
to
doze
off
to
sleep
with
music.
In
cases
like
this,
“0:00”
is
displayed
in
the
SLEEP
mode
without
the
time
being
indicated.
sono
:

Keep
the
unit
away
from
water
Electric
shocks
and
malfunctions
are
caused
by
water
penetrating
inside
the
timer.
Do
net
stand
vases
or
other
ob-
jects
containing
water
on
top
of
the
timer.
if
water
does
hap-
pen
to
get
inside
the
unit,
disconnect
the
power
cord
from
the
power
outlet
immediately.
Then
contact
your
nearest
Pioneer
Service
Center
or
the
dealer
from
whom
you
bought
your
unit.
Do
not
poke
about
inside
the
unit
Under
no
circumstances
should
the
screws
around
the
casing
be
removed
since
this
may
lead
to
an
electric
shock,
Do
not
try
to
remove
the
casing
to
inspect
inside
oy
make
adjustments.
Pioneer
can
make
no
guarantees
in
the
case
of
a
deterioration
in
performance
resulting
from
remodeling
by
a
user.
Avoid
use
in
hot
(over
45°C)
and
cold
(under
-5°C)
locations
Also
avoid
using
the
timer
ina
location
susceptible
to
vibration
since
this
may
cause
a
time
error.
Maintenance
Use
a
soft
dry
cloth
for
usual
cleaning.
If
there
are
stains
which
cannot
be
removed,
dilute
some
neutral
detergent
with
water,
dip
a
cioth
into
the
solution
and
wipe
away
the
stains.
Never
use
alcohol,
thinners
or
benzene
for
cleaning
or
spray
insecticides
near
the
unit
since
these
substances
may
mar
the
model's
finish.
if
the
timer
makes
any
buzzing
or
rattling
noise
during
use,
disconnect
the
power
cord
from
the
power
outlet
and
con-
tact
the
nearest
Pioneer
Service
Center
or
the
dealer
from
|
whom
you
bought
your
unit.
i
<ARBIOI8>
15

SPECIFICATIONS
Time
display
..........0.0005
Neesds
Digital
disptay
with
fluorescent
Other
functions
display
tube
®
AC
OUTLET
“on”
display
(red
LED
lights)
TURGL
TYPO
leecercsivavesec
tases
sta
acpyadicesessoas
be
cacs
24-hour
type”
®
Timer
operation
display
(green
LED
lights)
(AM/PM,
12-hour
display}
Only
one
ON/OFF
time
setting
in
mininum
*
Power
failure
display
(time
display
winks}
Timer
setting
..
units
of
minutes
within
a
24-hour
period
Dimensions
...........0000-
420
(W)
x
62
(H)
x
144
(D)
mm
Sleep
timer
..........
Setting
in
minimum
units
of
minutes
up
to
16-9/16
(W)
x
2-1/16
(H)
x
5-11/16
(D)
in
;
__,
Thour
§9
minutes
Weight
..
1.7
kg
(3
tb
12.02)
Time
accuracy
..
Synchronized
with
line
frequency
Timer
accuracy
..
Within
+
0.1
sec.
of
time
displayed
Accessories
Sleep
timer
accuracy
Within
~
59
sec.
of
set
time
Operating
Instructions
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1
Power
section,
others
NOTES
:
;
:
;
Specifications
and
design
are
subject
to
possible
modification
Power
requirements
KU
model...
AC
120
V
60
Hz
without
notice
due
to
improvements,
S,
S/G
model
. .
.
AC110V/120V/220V/240V
(switchable)
50Hz/60Hz
(switchable)
AC
outlets:
Total
of
2
outlets,
KU
model;
500W
max.
{Inductive
load)
S,
S/G
models;
1200W
max.
Power
consumption
........0..0.00000eeeeue
6W
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bie
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