Sanyo MCD-S870F User manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CD Portable Stereo Radio
Double Cassette Recorder
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MCD-S870F

CAUTION
USE OF. CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCE-
DURESOTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED INTHE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MAY RESULTINHAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
THECOMPACTDISC PLAYERSHOULD NOTBEADJUSTED ORREPAIREDBY
ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
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FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION L
-The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing.
-Do not damage the mains lead.
When not in use, disconnect the mains lead from the outlet. Grasp the plug,
not the lead, when disconnecting the unit.
If water should enter the unit, electrical shock or amalfunction may result.
Use in an area where there is low humidity and little dust.
-Do not disassemble or alter the unit in any way.
-Do not use the unit in areas where extremes in temperature occur (below5°C
or exceeding 35°C), or where it may be exposed to direct sunlight.
-Because of the CD player’s extremely low noise and wide dynamic range,
there is atendency to turn the volume on the amplifier higher than necessary.
Doing so may produce an excessively high output from the amplifier which
can cause damage to your speakers. Please be careful in this regard.
-Sudden changes in the surrounding temperature can cause dew to form on
the optical pickup lens inside the unit. Under this condition the unit may be
unable to operate properly. If this should occur, remove the disc and aHow
the player to adjust to the surrounding temperature.
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SPEAKER SYSTEM CONNECTIONS
To detach the speaker enclosures
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To attach the speaker enclosures
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IPOWER SUPPLY I
~attery pow+r6pFraToFJ
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——— ——— —
Install batteries.
Observe +and -signs.
8“D” size batteries
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Replace lid.
CAUTION:
WHEN INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
To prevent leakage from the batteries, which
is corrosive and can cause personal injury
and damage to the unit, observe the following
precautions:
1. The batteries must be installed correctly.
Match the polarities (+ and -signs) on the
batteries, to the polarities shown on the
back of the unit.
2. Do not mix new batteries with old or used
batteries.
3. Only use batteries of the same type and
brand.
—— —— —— .
[AC Dower oDeration I
Take out the cord and
connect it.
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230-240 VAC,
50 Hz
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NOTES:
When the mains lead is connected to the
unit, the installed batteries will be automati-
cally disconnected.
The FUNCTION switch is mounted on the
secondary side. The unit is not discon-
nected from mains, even switched off.
4. If the unit will not be used for an extended
period of time, remove the batteries and
store them in acool place.
5. Carefully follow the battery manufacturer’s
instructions for proper use and disposal.
6. DO NOT ALLOW YOUNG CHILDREN TO
HANDLE BATTERIES.
NOTE:
When the batteries have become dis-
charged, they must be disposed of in a
safe manner which complies with all appli-
cable laws.

GENERAL OPERATION
To control the sound.
BASS MID
MAX
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BASSXPANDER
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MIN” “MAX
Bass expander control
(BASSXPANDER)
Turn the BASSXPANDER control to
adjust the bass output level.
BASS
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PAIN” XPAND
BASSXPANDER
Using headphones
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IStereo headphone !
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IREMOTE CONTROL I
Controls
1.
2.
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CD player controls
➤PLAYfil PAUSE: Play/Pause
button
REPEAT: Repeat play button
■STOP: Stop button
SKIP/SEARCH: Skip/Search
buttons
MEMORY: Memory button
Volume buttons
(DOWN VOLUME UP)
Inserting batteries
1. 2.
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Within approx.
15” 15” 7meters
Two “AA”
batteries
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COMPACT DISC OPERATION I
CD PLAY

The CD track number display will show the
total number of trackson the disc as shown
below.
TRACKS CD track number
display
1-19 1-19
More than 19 “O Flashes
Table
NOTES:
-If adisc is loaded upside down, or if no
disc is loaded, the CD player will not
operate.
-Opening the CD compartment lid while
aCD is playing could scratch the disc.
Always press the STOP/CLEAR button
and wait for the disc to stop rotating
before opening the CD compartment
lid.
Compact discs
-Both 8cm and
this unit. 12 cm discs can be played in
NOTE: Place only onediscat atime inthe CD
compartment.
-Only discs bearing the logo as shown can be
played in this unit.
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COMPACT
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DIGITALAUOIO
-Always place the compact disc in the CD
compartment with the label facing up. Com-
pact discs can be played on only one side.
-Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped
off the disc’s signal surface (opposite the label
side) with asoft cloth. Gently wipe in astraight
motion from the inside to the outside of the
disc.
-Discs should be returned to their cases after
use to avoid serious scratches which could
cause the player to skip.
-Do not expose adisc to direct sunlight, high
humidity, or high temperatures for extended
periods of time to prevent warping the disc.
-Do not apply paper or write anything on either
side of the compact disc. Sharp writing in-
struments, or the inks used in some felt-tip
pens, may damage the surfaces of the disc.
-Do not use cleaners or antistatic sprays on
discs, such as those used for phonograph
records.
IMPORTANT NOTE
If an abnormal display indication, or an operating
problem occurs, disconnect the mains lead. Re-
move the Dbatteries (see page 3). Wait at least
5seconds, then reconnect the mains lead. Rein-
stall the Dbatteries.
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PAUSE MODE
1. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button during play.
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Play will temporarily stop, and the PLAY
PLAY/PAUSE D/00 indicator will flash.
2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button again to
resume play. The PLAY indicator will remain
ON.
TRACK SEARCH
1. In the play mode, press and hold down the
!4< or ➤NSKIP/SEARCH button to lower
SKIP/SEARCH the volume level and quickly advance or
return to any part of the disc. The CD track
~= andresumeplay.
number display will flash.
2. Release the 14+ or ➤WSKIP/SEARCH
button to return the volume to normal level
,..’ NOTE:
Press and hold down during playback If the M4 or ➤WSKIP/SEARCH button is
pressed during the PAUSE mode, no sound
will be heard, and the PAUSE mode will
continue when the button is released.
TRACK SKIP
1. Press and release the M< or FM SKIP/
SEARCH button repeatedly during play to
SKIP/SEARCH quickly locate the beginning of atrack.
2. The CD track number display will show the
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number of the selected track. Play will
continue from the beginning of the new
-., If the 14< or ➤HSKIP/SEARCH button is
Press and release repeatedly pressed while the unit is in the PAUSE
mode, the unit will remain in the PAUSE
mode when the button is released.
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PROGRAMMED PLAY With programmed play, up to 16 tracks on a
disc can be memorized and played in any
order.
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REPEAT PLAY
REPEAT
Press REPEAT before or dur-
ing play (or programmed play).
REPEAT
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To cancel repeat play
Press REPEAT again.
REPEAT
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The REPEAT indicator will go off.
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-The REPEAT indicator will light on
the unit.
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IRADIO OPERATION
FUNCTION
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TA,PE FIAC)\O C,D
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DUBBING SPEED —HIGH NORMAI
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To OFF (TAPE).
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1To RADIO.
FUNCTION
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TA,PE ~AD\O CD
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OUBBING SPEED —HIGH NORMAL
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2To AM or FM.
BAND
AM FM
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3Tune in astation.
Dial pointer
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4To control the sound.
NOTE:
The unit will automatically switch to stereo
when an FM stereo broadcast is received.
ITo improve reception I
FM -Extend and change position. AM -Rotate unit.
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ICASSETTE TAPE OPERATION I
PLAYBACK
A) PLAYBACK(Deck A)
3T0 TAPE.
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TA,PE ,RAD!O C,D
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DUBBING SPEED —HIGH NORMAL
+
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2Press STOP/EJECT.
Insert cassette.
■STOP
:EJECT
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3Select REV MODE.
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4Press PLAY.
4PLAYb
Press the REV MODE button to’
select the one-cycle or continu-
ous-playback mode.
Continuous-playback mode:lczz
Both sides of the tape will be played
continuously, until the Deck ASTOP/
EJECT button is pressed.
One-cycle mode: -C
When the end of the tape is reached
in the reverse direction, the tape will
stop.
:g ~~” ~ODE *PLAY. ,REWIFFWD1 ■STOP
:EJECT DIRECTION
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Deck A
To quickly wind the tape
Press the DIRECTION button to se-
lect the side of the tape to be played.
The DIRECTION indicator lights, For
■STOP
:EJECT
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Press STOP/EJECT once to stop the tape.
Press again to remove the cassette.
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5To control the sound.
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B) PLAYBACK (Deck B)
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1To TAPE.
FuNCTION
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TA,PE ,RAD~O ~D
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DuBBINGSPEED— HIGH NORMAL
+
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2Press STOP/EJECT.
Insert cassette.
■STOP
:EJECT
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3Press PLAY.
PLAY*
Press to temporarily stop the tape
during playback or recording. Press
it again to continue.
Toquicklywindthe
tape backward
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STOP
●REC PLAYb +EW FFWD B:EJEcT ■F
Deck BI
To quickly wind the
tape forward
Full automatic stop
Deck Bhas afull-release stop system to protect
the tape and prevent pinch roller damage. When
the end of the tape is reached in Playback,
Recording, Fast forward or Rewind, the tape
mechanism will automatically stop.
HSTOP
:EJECT
Press STOP/EJECT once to stop the tape.
Press again to remove the cassette.
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4To control the sound.
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C) Continuous playback (Deck Ato Deck B)
CAUTION:
While playing or recording with one deck, do
not press the Fast Forward (FFWD) or Rewind
(REW) button of the other deck, or the sound
quality may deteriorate.
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RECORDING (Deck B)
A) Recording from
the built-in radio
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1Press STOP/EJECT.
Insert cassette.
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2To RADIO
FUNCTION
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TA,PE ,RAID/O CD
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DUBBING SPEED— HIGH NORMAL
+
To AM or FM. Tune in astation.
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3Press REC.
●REC PLAYp
WARNING
UNAUTHORIZED RECORDING COPY-
RIGHTED MATERIAL MAY VIOLATE Appli-
cable COPYRIGHT LAWS. SANYO AS-
SUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE
UNAUTHORIZED DUPLICATION, USE OR
OTHER ACTSWHICHINFRINGE UPON THE
RIGHTS OF COPYRIGHT OWNERS.
Automatic Level Control (ALC) recording
The ALC circuit adjusts the recording input level
automatically. No adjustments are required.
BEAT CANCEL switch
When recording aradio program, an irritating
“whistling” sound may sometimes be heard. If
this occurs, select position 1, 2or 3. Leave the
switch in the position that gives the best results.
IBEAT
CANCEL I
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Back side of the unit
WSTOP
:EJECT
Press STOP/EJECT once to stop the tape.
Press again to remove the cassette.
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B) Recording from
acompact disc
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1Press STOP/EJECT.
Insert cassette.
■STOP
:EJECT
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Safeguards against accidental erasure
To protect side A, break out tab (1). To protect
side B, break out tab (2).
NOTE:
Acassette with the erase guard tabs removed
cannot be erased or used for recording and
the REC button cannot be depressed. To
record or erase aprotected cassette, cover
the tab openings with adhesive tape (3).
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2To CD.
FUNCTION
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TA,PE ,~AD~O $D
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DUBBING SPEED— HIGH NORMAL
*Label facing up” /
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3Press REC. Synchronous recording
(CD-TAPE SYNCHRO DUBBING)
This recording system starts disc play and
●REC PLAY* cassette recording at the same time.
r1When the REC button is pressed, recording
will start at the beginning of track number 1of
vi
the disc.
If aprogram has been entered, recording will
start from the beginning of the first programmed
track. J
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IDUBBING (Deck Ato Deck B) I
II
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Synchro dubbing
Copying recorded material from the cassette in
Deck Aonto the cassette in Deck B.
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1Set the FUNCTION switch
to NORMAL or HIGH.
FUNCTION
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DUBBING SPEED— HIGH NORMAL
+
VORMAL:
For normal speed dubbing while listening to
the tape.
-IIGH:
For high-speed dubbing (approximately twice
the normal dubbing speed). Set the MO-
TORIZED VOLUME control to MIN.
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2Insert cassette tapes.
tape for recording prerecorded tape
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3Press PAUSE on Deck
B.
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4Press REC.
●REC PLAY-
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5Press PLAY on Deck A.
NOTE:
Do notchangethe dubbing speed during
the dubbing operation.
■STOP
:EJECT
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Automatic stop in dubbing operation
1.
2.
The Deck Acassette is longer than the Deck
Bcassette:
After the Deck Bcassette stops, Deck A
playback will continue at normal speed.
The Deck Bcassette is longer than the Deck
Acassette:
After the Deck Acassette stops, Deck Bwill
be set to the erase mode.
Press the Deck BSTOP/EJECT button imme-
diately when the Deck Acassette stops.
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MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the unit
Clean the outside of the unit with aclean soft
cloth, moistened with lukewarm water. Do not
use solvents such as benzene orthinner. These
will permanently damage the units finish.
Cleaning the tape heads
When dust or reddish-brown oxide builds up on
the tape deck heads, pinch roller and capstan,
the following problems may result:
1.
2.
Poor sound quality during playback
Distorted, poor quality recordings
Erratic tape speed during recording or play-
back
Press both STOP/EJECT buttons to open
both cassette compartment lids.
■STOP
:EJECT
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Moisten acotton swab (1) with Isopropyl
alcohol or special head cleaning fluid. Gen-
tly rub the face of each head (4, 5, 8) with
alcohol. Also clean the capstans (2, 6, 10)
and pinch rollers (3, 7, 9).
Deck BDeck A
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Cleaning the CD player lens
The lens should never be touched.
If dust is on the lens, blow it off using acamera
lens blower. (Please consult your dealer.)
If trouble occurs ...
To avoid the hazard of electric shock and dam-
age to the unit, have the unit bench tested by an
authorized SANYO service station. Do not re-
move the unit from its cabinet to attempt repairs
yourself.
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IREMOTE CONTROL OPERATION I
NOTE:
The buttons on the remote control perform similar functions to similarly marked
M
m
buttons on the front panel.
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.Eew, .STOP
Operation 00
(Common section) E’S”R3
wMEMO,” ~
Adjust volume UP or DOWN VOLUME w..
O=EO
(CD player section)
Start play FPLAY/11 PAUSE
Temporarily stop play During play FPLAY/11 PAUSE
Repeat play REPEAT
stop ■STOP
Select the desired track SKIPLSEARCH
Skip play During play SKIP/SEARCH (press once)
Search During play SKIPLSEARCH (press continuously)
Programmed play MEMORY~SKI P/SEARCH —MEMORYT>PLAY/11 PAUSE
ISPECIFICATIONS
(CASSETTE SECTION)
Recording system:
AC bias, 4-track stereo
Erasing system:
AC erase
Tape speed:
4.75 cmlsec.
Fast forward and rewind time:
110 sec. (C-60 tape)
Frequency response:
63-14,000 Hz (Normal tape)
(CD SECTION)
Channels:
2channels
S/N ratio:
73 dB
Wow &Flutter:
undetectable
Sampling frequency:
44.1 kHz
Quantization:
16bits linear/ch
Pick up light source:
Semi-conductor laser
Pick up wave length:
790 nm
Laser output:
Continuous wave max. 0.6 mW
(RADIO SECTION)
Tuning ranges:
AM: 525-1,710 kHz
FM: 88-108 MHz
Aerials:
Built-in ferrite bar and telescopic rod aerials
(GENERAL)
Output power:
4.0 Wx2(DC max.)
Speaker:
12cmx2,40hms
PIEZO X2
Terminal impedance
PHONES: 32 ohms
Power source:
AC: 230-240 V, 50 tiz
DC: 12 V(8 “D size batteries)
Dimensions:
670x280 x220mm(Wx HxD)
Weight (approx.):
7.4 kg including batteries
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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1AD6P1P0141-E SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.
(AU) Printed in Hong Kong
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