Kenwood Stereo System HM 582MD User Manual

MICRO HI-FI COMPONENT SYSTEM  
HM-582MD  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
KENWOOD CORPORATION  
Before installation, be sure to read “System configuration” and “Instal-  
lation” in this manual to ensure correct installation. 6  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
TEXT  
B60-4705-00 00 CH (T)  
0001  
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3
Introduction  
Special features  
Layout free  
The system components can be installed vertically on the sides (lengthwise) as well as the  
conventional, horizontally stacked installation.  
Try various layouts of the main unit and speakers and find that match your listening room.  
Preparationsection  
CD =MD high-speed (2x-speed) dubbing  
A convenient feature enabling dubbing from CD to MD with simple operation and short period.  
(Single CD track dubbing is newly available in addition to the all-track dubbing.)  
Frosty door with interior design considerations  
The main unit is provided with a storable door, a feature that cannot be found in previous stereo  
systems. The door does not only protect the system from damage and dirt but also suits the  
interior of many listening rooms.  
Low standby power consumption  
Basicsection  
The power consumption during standby is no more than 2 W.  
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) with backlit illumination  
A high-definition graphic display on each component shows the operating modes such as CD  
playback and tuner reception conditions at a glance. The display orientation can be changed  
according to whether the system components are installed vertically or stacked horizontally.  
CD-TEXT data display  
When discs conforming to CD-TEXT are played with this unit, the text information recorded on the  
CD (disc name or titles) is displayed automatically. Some CDs conforming to CD-TEXT may not  
display text information.  
Applicationsection  
R.D.S. (Radio Data System)  
The RDS data included in FM broadcasts can be used to search for the intended broadcasting  
contents and for automatic reception from standby.  
Convenient timer functions  
1 O.T.T. timer :  
When the set time comes, a source starts to play automatically only for an hour.  
2 Program timer for playback (AI timer playback) and timer recording:  
Twotimerprograms(PROG.1andPROG.2)areavailableforeachofthetimerplayback(AItimer  
playback) and timer recording functions. (When playback is started with the AI timer, the  
volume increases automatically until the specified level.)  
Knowledgesection  
3 Sleep timer :  
When the set time comes, the power of the system is set automatically to OFF (standby). This  
is convenient for example when you want to fall asleep while listening to music.  
Sampling rate converter built in  
The unit incorporates a sampling rate converter to handle different kinds of digital sources (32kHz,  
44.1kHz, 48kHz).  
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4
Introduction  
Contents  
Preparation section  
Caution : Read the pages marked  
carefully to ensure safe operation.  
Moving the order of the track being played in a disc  
Copying titles in title memos for use as titles  
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2. Connection of Other Accessories  
Program timer playback (AI timer playback)  
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Basic section  
Knowledge section  
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Application section  
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5
Introduction  
Front door  
1 Open the front door.  
3 Lock.  
Preparationsection  
2 Store the door by sliding in.  
÷ Push in the door until it clicks.  
÷ To close the door, unlock it by pushing it slightly and reverse  
the above procedure.  
Basicsection  
Unpacking  
Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all accessories are put aside so they will not be lost.  
Examine the unit for any possibility of shipping damage. If your unit is damaged or fails to operate, notify your dealer immediately. If your unit was shipped  
to you directly, notify the shipping company without delay. Only the consignee (the person or company receiving the unit) can file a claim against the  
carrier for shipping damage.  
We recommend that you retain the original carton and packing materials for use should you transport or ship the unit in the future.  
Keep this manual handy for future reference.  
Accessories  
AM loop antenna (1)  
Feet for speaker (8)  
Speaker cord (2)  
FM indoor antenna (1)  
Batteries (R6/AA) (2)  
Applicationsection  
Remote control unit (1)  
Demonstration  
The demonstration consists of sequential switching  
of display for showing the functions available with  
the system.  
The audio does not change while the demonstration  
is active.  
Demonstration cannot be started during playback  
(or recording) of a source.  
Knowledgesection  
DEMO ON (Demonstration executed):  
While the power is set to ON , press and hold the  
menu/demo key on the main unit for more than 2  
seconds.  
menu  
/demo  
÷ Provided that the power is set to ON, demonstration is  
switched automatically to “DEMO ON” after there is a  
powerfailureorthepowercordisunpluggedthenplugged  
in again.  
DEMO OFF (Demonstration cancelled):  
÷ Press the menu/demo key in the “DEMO ON” mode.  
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6
Installation  
The system features a free layout with which both the main unit and speakers can be installed either on their  
bottom (horizontally, or widthwise) or on their side (vertically, or lengthwise).  
CAUTION  
÷ When attaching replacement front feet, use only the screws which have been used with the removed feet. (Using other  
screws may result in a fire or malfunction.)  
÷ Eject the CD, MD and unplug the power cord before installation.  
Notes  
Notes  
Changing the installation method  
Main unit  
At the factory, the feet have been attached to the  
bottom panel for “horizontal” installation.  
Step 1  
Feetremoved  
Vertical installation  
in step 1  
Remove the foot from the bottom panel and attach  
them onto the side panel.  
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View of “vertical” in-  
stallation  
Do not install the main unit without feet. Otherwise,  
the heat produced inside cannot be well ventilated  
and a fire hazard or malfunction may result.  
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Speakers  
The speakers are shipped without feet attached.  
Attach the feet by adhesion to the specified posi-  
tions according to the desired layout.  
Vertical installation  
Horizontal installation  
Attach the four feet with the following procedure.  
1 Remove dust and dirt from the positions you  
want to attach the feet.  
2 Peel off the double-side adhesive tape from each  
of the provided speaker feet. Attach each feet to  
the specified position.  
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÷ When you want to change the speaker layout, peel off and  
attach the feet again using commercially-available double-  
side adhesive tape.  
Layout examples  
CAUTION  
Be sure to adhere followings. Or proper ventilation will be blocked causing damage or fire hazard.  
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÷ Do not place any objects impairing heat radiation onto the top of unit.  
÷ Leave a space around the unit (from the largest outside dimension including projection) equal or greater than,  
shown below.  
Top panel : 50 cm  
Back panel : 10 cm  
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System connection  
1. Connection of the System Accessories  
Connect the antenna as shown in the figure.  
Do not plug the power cord into a wall AC outlet until  
the connection has been completed.  
Malfunction of microcomputer  
If operation is not possible or errone-  
ous display appears even though all  
connections have been made prop-  
erly, reset the microcomputer refer-  
ring to In case of difficulty. l  
Preparationsection  
Connection of the Accessory Antenna  
AM loop antenna  
FM indoor antenna  
The supplied antenna is for indoor use. Place it as far as  
possible from the main system, TV set, speaker cords and  
power cord, and set it to a direction which provides the best  
reception.  
The accessory antenna is for temporary indoor use only. For  
stable signal reception we recommend using an outdoor  
antenna. Remove the indoor antenna if you connect one  
outdoors.  
1 Plug into the terminal.  
2 Locate the position providing good re-  
ception condition.  
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Basicsection  
3 Fix the antenna.  
AM loop antenna  
AM  
AM  
GND  
GND  
FM  
75  
Assembling the antenna  
FM  
75  
ANTENNA  
ANTENNA  
FM indoor antenna  
Applicationsection  
In case of bad reception  
FM outdoor antenna (Commercially available)  
Lead the 75coaxial cable connected to the FM outdoor antenna into the room and connect it to the FM 75terminal.  
Please remove the indoor antenna after an outdoor antenna has been installed.  
FM outdoor antenna  
(Commercially available)  
AM  
AM  
Knowledgesection  
(Commercially  
GND  
available)  
GND  
FM  
75  
75coaxial cable  
(Commercially available)  
FM  
75  
ANTENNA  
ANTENNA  
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System connection  
Connection of speakers  
÷ Never short-circuit the + and – speaker cords.  
The protection circuit will operate and no sound will be put out.  
÷ The + and – polarity are inverted, the sound will be unnatural with unclear localization of musical instruments.  
÷ With the speakers of this system, there is no distinction between the left and right speakers.  
Main unit  
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Speaker (Right)  
Speaker (Left)  
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AM  
GND  
FM  
75  
ANTENNA  
SPEAKERS  
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To wall AC outlet  
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Speaker cord (accessories)  
Speaker cord (accessories)  
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Speaker rear panel  
Notes  
Notes  
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1. Be sure to insert all connection cords se-  
curely. If their connections are imperfect,  
the sound may not be produced or noise  
may interfere.  
2. Beforepluggingorunpluggingaconnection  
cord, besuretounplugthepowercordfrom  
the wall AC outlet.  
twist  
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Ifconnectioncordsarepluggedorunplugged  
with the power cord left plugged in, mal-  
function or damage may result.  
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Attaching the speaker nets  
Use the following procedure when you want to attach the speaker net to each speaker.  
Align the projections on the back of the speaker net  
with the holes on the top edge of the speaker, and  
pushingentlytoattachthespeakernettothespeaker.  
Back of the speaker net  
Top  
÷ The speaker net has the distinction  
between the top and bottom. Check  
its back side to attach it in the correct  
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Bottom  
direction.  
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System connection  
(Commercially Available Parts)  
2. Connection of Other Accessories  
CAUTION  
Malfunction of microcomputer  
When connections are to be made, make sure that  
the power plug is not plugged into a wall AC outlet.  
Connect the equipment as shown in the figures.  
If operation is not possible or errone-  
ous display appears even though all  
connections have been made prop-  
erly, reset the microcomputer refer-  
ring to In case of difficulty. l  
Preparationsection  
Conection of Subwoofer (optional)  
Extremely low frequency sound is played back powerfully.  
Subwoofer  
SERIAL NO.  
SPEAKERS  
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6-16  
SU B  
W O O FER  
PR E O U T  
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SUB  
W OOFER  
PRE OUT  
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Basicsection  
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Connection of external source component  
Analog signal connection  
The AUX (TAPE/MD) input jacks on the rear panel can be used to connect a cassette deck, etc.  
Cassette deck etc.  
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Applicationsection  
audio input  
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(TAPE/MD)  
OUT  
IN  
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DIGITAL IN  
OPTICAL  
OUT  
IN  
audio output  
Digital signal connection  
The OPTICAL digital input jack on the rear panel can be used to connect a digital component.  
Digital component  
L
AUX  
(TAPE/MD)  
Optical fiber cable  
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Optical digital audio output  
OUT  
IN  
DIGITAL IN  
OPTICAL  
Knowledgesection  
DIGITAL IN  
OPTICAL  
* Be sure to retain the cap removed above.  
1.In case an associated system component is connected, also read the instruction manual of the component.  
2.Insert the optical-fiber cable straight into the connector until it clicks.  
3.Be sure to attach the protection cap when the connector is not used.  
4.Never bend or bundle the optical-fiber cable.  
Notes  
Notes  
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Controls and indicators  
Main unit  
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display  
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Standby mode  
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While the standby indicator of the unit is lit, a small amount of current is flowing into the unit’s internal circuitry to back  
up the memory. This condition is referred to as the standby mode of the unit. While the unit is in the standby mode, it  
can be turned ON from the remote control unit.  
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Controls and indicators  
1
/timer key (indicator)  
8 7 STOP key  
When power is OFF (standby) :  
Press to display the time of the day for 5 seconds.  
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During CD/MD playback : Press to stop playback.  
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During MD recording : Press to stop recording.  
Preparationsection  
Key  
Press to switch the power ON and OFF (standby).  
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Indicator  
When power is ON  
When power is OFF (standby) :Lightsinred.0  
:Light in green.  
During timer standby  
:Lights in amber.  
90 (CD eject) key  
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ThiskeyispressedtoremoveCD. Thekeylightswhen  
2CD insertion slot  
a CD is loaded inside.  
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0volume/multi-control knob  
44 ¢ keys  
Thisknobisusuallyusedtoadjustthelisteningvolume  
but can also be used in setting selection, timer reser-  
vation and clock adjustment operations.  
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During CD/MD playback:  
Press to skip CD/MD tracks  
During tuner reception:  
Press to select a radio station.  
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Basicsection  
!Character data display  
5TUNER/BAND key  
@Front door  
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When power is ON:  
Press to select the tuner input.  
When power is OFF (standby):  
#display key  
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Press to switch the graphics in the display.  
Press to turn the system power ON and start radio  
$menu/demo key  
reception on the tuner.  
During tuner reception:  
Press to switch the radio band.  
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Presstoswitchon/offthesettingselectionmodesand  
demonstration mode.  
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%set key  
6MD 6 key  
When power is ON :  
Press to set or enter a menu item.  
When power is ON:  
Press to select the MD input.  
When power is OFF (standby):  
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Press to adjust the tone.  
Press to turn the system power ON and start MD  
Applicationsection  
&MD insertion slot  
playback.  
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*AUX key  
When MD input is selected:  
Press to start playback or let it pause.  
Press when playing or recording the input source con-  
nected to the AUX (analog) input jacks.  
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Press when playing or recording the input source  
connected to the DIGITAL INPUT jacks.¤∏  
(rec key  
Press to start recording.  
7CD 6 key  
When power is ON:  
Press to select the CD input.  
When power is OFF (standby):  
)phones jack  
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Plug headphones with a stereo mini-plug (optional).  
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Press to turn the system power ON and start CD  
¡0 (MD eject) key  
playback.  
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This key is pressed to remove MD. The key lights  
when a MD is loaded inside.  
When CD input is selected:  
Press to start playback or let it pause.  
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Knowledgesection  
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Controls and indicators  
Remote control unit  
4,¢ keys  
During CD or MD playback:  
Press to skip CD or MD tracks  
During tuner reception:  
Press to select a radio station.  
1,¡ keys  
During CD or MD playback:  
Press to fast forward or fast reverse the disc.  
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1
2 ABC  
5 JKL  
8 TUV  
3 DEF  
6 MNO  
9 WXY  
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TRACK EDIT  
SET  
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7 PRS  
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During tuner reception:  
Press to select radio stations.  
AUX key  
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+10’  
TIME  
PGM  
CLEAR  
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/SPACE /CHARAC. /DELETE  
AUTO/MONO  
TUNER/BAND  
Press when playing or recording the input source  
connectedtotheAUX(analog)inputjacks.¤∏  
DISPLAY key  
MD  
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TITLE  
AUX  
DISPLAY MD O.T.E.  
SEARCH  
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REPEAT key  
Press for repeat playback of a CD or MD.  
RANDOM key  
Press to play the tracks in a CD or MD in a random  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
PTY  
SLEEP  
TONE  
TIMER  
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SOUND  
order.  
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MUTE  
VOLUME  
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6Keys related to MD  
TITLE INPUT key  
This is used in MD title input operation.  
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TRACK EDIT key  
This is used in MD editing for reordering tracks,  
deleting tracks, etc.  
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1Character/numeric keys  
When CD or MD input is selected:  
Press to enter numbers.  
SET key  
When CD or MD input is selected:  
Press to set or enter a program.  
ENTER key  
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During tuner reception:  
Press when recalling a preset radio station.  
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When MD title input operation  
Used to enter alphanumeric and symbol characters.  
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When MD input is selected:  
This is used to execute an MD editing operation or  
to enter an input title. ∞ioQE  
TYUIO´´  
During tuner reception:  
Press to enter a manual preset station.  
TIME/SPACE key  
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2Basic operation keys  
TUNER/BAND key  
Press to select the tuner input.  
This key is also used to switch the broadcast bands.  
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When CD or MD input is selected:  
Press to switch the time information displayed  
during CD or MD playback. ™¢  
Press to enter a space during MD title entry.  
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Press to vary the character scrolling speed. &  
During tuner reception:  
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MD6 (play/pause) key  
CD6 (play/pause) key  
STOP 7 (stop) key  
When power is OFF (standby) :  
Press to display the time of the day for 5 seconds.  
Press to change the radio station name display or  
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During CD or MD playback : Press to stop playback.  
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frequency display.  
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During MD recording : Press to stop recording.  
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Controls and indicators  
PGM/CHARAC.(AUTO/MONO) key  
When CD or MD input is selected:  
Press when selecting program playback or an  
8Keys related to timer and sound  
TIMER key  
Press to execute or cancel a timer program.  
Preparationsection  
input character group.  
During tuner reception:  
Press to switch the tuning mode of the tuner.  
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SLEEP key  
Press to set the sleep timer.  
SOUND key  
CLEAR/DELETE key  
Press to select S.DIRECT, N.B.1, N.B.2 or TONE.  
This key is used to clear the program. During title  
input,itisusedtodeleteacharacter.·Œ„  
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TONE key  
Press to adjust the highest and lowest frequencies.  
7Keys related to MD  
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TITLE SEARCH key  
VOLUME key  
This is used in searching an MD title.  
MD O.T.E. key  
Press to adjust the listening volume or tone.  
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Press during CD playback to record the currently  
playing track onto MD. rt  
Press during stop to record a CD from track number 1.  
Press to select the PTY SEARCH.  
MUTE key  
Press to mute sound temporarily.  
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Operation of remote control unit  
Loading batteries  
3 Close the cover.  
1 Remove the cover.  
2 Insert batteries.  
Applicationsection  
÷ Insert two R6 (“AA”-size) batteries fol-  
lowing the polarity indications.  
Operation  
Plug the power cord into a power outlet and press  
the “ POWER” key on the remote control unit to  
switch the power ON. Then press the key of the  
function you want to control.  
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Knowledgesection  
÷ When pressing more than one remote control keys suc-  
cessively, press the keys securely by leaving an interval of  
1 second or more between keys.  
1. The provided batteries are intended for use in operation checking, and their service life may be short.  
2. When the remote controllable distance becomes short, replace both of the batteries with new ones.  
3. If direct sunlight or the light of a high- frequency fluorescent lamp (inverter type, etc.) is incident to the remote sensor,  
malfunction may occur. In such a case, change the installation position to avoid malfunction.  
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Controls and indicators  
Display  
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MD  
CD  
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MD0004000  
8:26  
TONE  
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A.P.S.  
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DIGITAL AUX  
AUX  
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1Selector display (MD,CD,AM, FM, AUX)  
2Play(3)/Pause(8) indicator  
3Graphic display  
4Playback/tuning indicators  
(TRACK, PROGRAM, RANDOM, STEREO)  
5Total tracks of entire MD  
8Tone related indicators  
(S.DIRECT, N.B.1, N.B.2, TONE)  
9TIMER-related display  
(O.T.T., PROG.1, PROG.2)  
0Auto Power Save display  
!Time display  
6Track No.being played  
@MD rec()/Pause(8) indicator  
7Character information display  
(play time, title display, etc.)  
#Remaining MD recordable time display  
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*1 Display when an MD is loaded  
Recordable MD  
Recording-protected M D  
Playback-only M D  
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In regard to DISPLAY key  
Each press of the DISPLAY key switches the graphic display. (Example of display)  
Normal display  
Level meter display  
Graphic display  
MD0004000  
CD 01  
MD 005  
0:32  
8:26  
TONE  
PROG. 1  
26:35  
TONE  
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12:30PM  
TRACK  
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TRACK  
TRACK  
015  
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1:30R  
1:30R  
015  
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Clock adjustment  
This unit incorporates a clock function. Be sure to  
adjust the correct time before using the timer func-  
tion.  
set  
menu/demo  
7 STOP  
volume/  
multi-control  
If there is a power failure or the power cord is  
unplugged then plugged in again while the power  
settooff(STANDBYmode)afteratimerisactivated,  
Preparationsection  
the  
/timer indicator blinks in amber.  
In this case, adjust the clock again.  
7 STOP  
Switching the power ON  
1Activate the clock adjustment mode.  
1 Press the menu/demo key.  
2 Select “TIME ADJUST ?”  
Blinks  
TIME ADJUST00  
?
2 Rotate the volume/multi-control knob to select  
12:00PM0  
3Select the time display mode.  
“TIME ADJUST ?”, then press the set key.  
TIME ADJUST  
12:HOUR  
3 Select “12 HOUR” or “24 HOUR” by rotating the  
volume/multi-control knob, then press the set  
key.  
Basicsection  
Blinks  
÷ The time of the day is represented in 12-hour or 24-hour  
method.  
2Enter the hour.  
1 Adjust the figure of hour by rotating the volume/  
1 Setting the hour  
multi-control knob.  
TIME ADJUST  
Example for adjusting at  
1:30PM  
1:00PM0  
TONE  
Blinks  
To put back  
the time  
To advance  
the time  
volume/  
multi-control  
Applicationsection  
2 Press the set key.  
÷ The time display starts to blink.  
÷ Press the set key. The hour is entered and the minute display  
set  
starts to blink.  
3Enter the minute.  
1 Adjust the figure of minute by rotating the vol-  
1 Setting the minute  
ume/multi-control knob.  
TIME ADJUST  
1:30PM  
TONE  
To put back  
the time  
To advance  
the time  
Knowledgesection  
volume/  
Blinks  
multi-control  
2 Press the set key.  
÷ If you pressed the set key by mistake, press the menu/  
demo key and restart from the beginning.  
set  
÷ Toadjustcorrecttime, presstheset keyatthesamemoment  
as a time announcement.  
When power is OFF (standby) :  
Press the 7 STOP key to display the time of the day  
for 5 seconds.  
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Menu mode  
Operation in menu mode  
1 Press the menu/demo key.  
Each turn changes the displayed item.  
CD=MD O.T.E.  
REC TNO MARK  
REC INPUT  
AUX D. LEVEL  
AUX A. LEVEL  
MONITOR  
?.... erty  
?.............................. ›  
?.............................. ›  
?......................fi∏  
?......................fi∏  
?.............................. ›  
?......................as  
menu  
/demo  
2 Select the item to be set.  
TIMER SET  
AUTOPOWERSAVE ?.............................. ^  
volume/  
P
TIME ADJUST  
AUTO MEMORY  
CONTRAST  
?.............................. %  
?.............................. ¶  
?.............................. &  
?.............................. &  
?.............................. (  
multi-control  
3 Press the set key.  
BACK LIGHT  
BALANCE  
set  
÷ The setting mode is canceled if no key or dial has been  
operated for more than 20 seconds during the above.  
Set other items by repeating 2 and 3 for each.  
Display in menu mode  
B
÷ Some items cannot be selected depending on the current  
mode. “ ” blinks in this case. The cause can be displayed  
by pressing the set key.  
Blinks  
AUX A.LEVEL  
= AUX  
AUX A. LEVELis not available unless the input selec-  
tor is set to AUX. Select the AUXinput.  
TIME ADJUST  
Current setting  
12:HOUR  
÷ The current setting is indicated by “3” and an option item is  
indicated by “>”.  
TONE  
TIME ADJUST  
Option item  
24:HOUR  
TONE  
A
Auto Power Save (A.P.S.)  
When the power has been left ON for more than  
30 minutes while the unit has been doing nei-  
ther recording or playback in this period, the  
A.P.S. function switches the power OFF  
(standby) automatically. Whether the A.P.S.  
function is to be used or not can be set with the  
following steps.  
÷ With the TUNER and AUX input, A.P.S. functions  
only when the volume is set to zero.  
÷ The LCD shows A.P.S.while this function is ac-  
tive.  
Blinks  
AUTOPOWERSAVE?  
0ON  
1 Press the menu/demo key.  
2 Rotate the volume/multi-control knob to  
select AUTOPOWERSAVE ?, then press  
the set key.  
Lights  
K
A.P.S.  
3 Select ONor OFFby rotating the vol-  
ume/multi-control knob, then press the set  
key.  
12:30PM  
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Menu mode  
LCD contrast adjustment (CONTRAST)  
The contrast of the LCD display on the main unit  
can be switched as desired.  
If the LCD display is hard to view (due to too high or low  
contrast), press and hold the display key on the main unit  
for more than 2 seconds. This resets the contrast to the  
initial value.  
÷ Adjust the contrast when the LCD display is hard to read  
due to a problem in the installation position or to the  
ambient temperature condition, etc.  
Preparationsection  
Blinks  
1 Press the menu/demo key.  
CONTRAST  
?
2 Rotate the volume/multi-control knob to select  
CONTRAST ?, then press the set key.  
CONTRAST  
• • • • • • • • • •  
00000  
+
3 Select the desired brightness (display density)  
by rotating the volume/multi-control knob, then  
press the set key.  
TONE  
LCD back light adjustment (BACK LIGHT)  
The brightness of the back light of the LCD panel can  
be switched as desired.  
Basicsection  
1 Press the menu/demo key.  
BACK0LIGHT00  
0HIGH  
?
Blinks  
2 Rotate the volume/multi-control knob to select  
BACK LIGHT ?, then press the set key.  
BACK0LIGHT0  
0HIGH  
3 Select LOWor HIGHby rotating the vol-  
Blinks  
ume/multi-control knob, then press the set key.  
TONE  
Applicationsection  
LCD scroll speed adjustment  
When CD text or MD title characters scrolled on the  
LCD panel are hard to read, the scrolling speed can  
be switched as desired.  
PressingandholdingtheTIME/SPACEkeyformorethan  
5 seconds resets the scroll speed to the initial value.  
÷ Adjust the contrast when the LCD display is hard to read  
due to a problem in the installation position or to the  
ambient temperature condition, etc.  
Title display mode  
CD 003  
0MY Bestso  
TONE  
Title is scrolled.  
Select the CDor MDinput. )£  
1Press the TIME/SPACE key repeatedly to enter  
title display mode.  
TIME  
Knowledgesection  
/SPACE  
SCROLL MIDDLE  
My Bestson  
2 Press and hold the TIME/SPACE key for more  
The scroll speed is switched every time the  
operation is repeated.  
than 2 seconds.  
TIME  
/SPACE  
SCROLL FAST +High speed  
(Initial value)  
SCROLL MIDDLEMiddle speed  
3 Repeat step 2 until the desired scroll speed is  
SCROLL SLOW“  
Slow speed  
selected.  
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Hearing sound  
Listening through headphones  
Muting the sound temporarily  
Balance adjustment  
Bass and treble compensation  
1
3
2
P
Tone adjustment  
1. Switching the power ON (OFF).  
B
When the  
/timer key is pressed while the power is ON, the power  
will be switched OFF.  
timer  
÷ To protect the internal circuitry, the sound is muted for about 5 seconds after the  
power is switched ON.  
÷ Pressing theCD 6, MD6, AUXor TUNER/BAND key also turns power on and  
starts playback (reception) of the corresponding input. (One-touch operation)  
1
/timer key.  
Press the  
2. Selecting the desired output.  
When CD has been  
When CD has been selected.  
selected.  
TUNER (radio broadcasting)  
CD  
MD  
AUX  
§
)
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CD0001  
^
0:08  
TONE  
A
D
22  
C
÷ When CD 6or MD 6is selected, playback  
will start when a disc already has been in-  
serted.  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
TRACK  
FMFMF1:30R  
3. Volume adjustment.  
CD0001  
1:35  
TONE  
Volume display  
VOL.  
014  
volume/  
multi-control  
K
÷ The same function is also available using the  
VOLUME keys on the remote control unit.  
÷ The display shows a reference value (0~40).  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
3
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Hearing sound  
Muting the sound temporarily (MUTE)  
Bass and treble compensation  
(N.B.: Natural Bass circuit)  
Remote control unit only  
TONE  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
SOUND0CONTROL  
S.DIRECT  
MUTE  
TRACK  
Blinks  
Preparationsection  
SOUND  
MUTE  
Lights  
S.DIRECT  
÷ Press again to resume the original volume.  
÷ This is also cancelled when the volume is adjusted.  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
Listening through headphones  
Each press switch the modes as follows.  
1 Insert the headphone plug into the phones jack.  
“S.DIRECT... The source signal from a CD or MD  
can be reproduced with high fidel-  
ity to the original sound by bypass-  
ing the tone control circuitry in the  
main unit.  
phones  
“TONE” ......... The source signal is processed by  
thetonecontrolcircuitrybeforebe-  
ing output from the main unit.  
“N.B.1.......... Onlythelowestfrequenciesareen-  
hanced.  
“N.B.2.......... The lowest and highest frequen-  
cies are enhanced according to the  
current volume level.  
÷ Headphones with a stereo mini plug can be connected.  
÷ The sounds from all speakers are cut off.  
Basicsection  
2 Adjust the volume with the volume/multi-control  
knob.  
Tone adjustment (Remote control unit only)  
The responses of the lowest frequencies (BASS) and  
highest frequencies (TREBLE) can be adjusted as de-  
sired.  
Balance adjustment  
The balance of volumes from the left and right  
speakers can be adjusted as follows.  
After this adjustment, the N.B. effect will be disabled.  
1 Press the menu/demo key.  
1 Press the TONE key to select ”BASS”.  
Adjust the level of lowest frequencies as desired  
using the VOLUME keys.  
Applicationsection  
2 Rotate the volume/multi-control knob to select  
“BALANCE ?”, then press the set key.  
TONE CONTROL  
Blinks  
BALANCE00000  
?
0BASS  
0
TONE  
TONE  
TONE  
3 Adjust the left and right speaker balance by rotat-  
\
VOLUME  
ing the volume/multi-control knob.  
2 Press the TONE key again while “BASS” is dis-  
played to select “TREBLE”. Adjust the level of  
thehighestfrequenciesusingtheVOLUMEkeys.  
4 Press the set key.  
BALANCE  
Knowledgesection  
L
R
---+---  
TONE  
TONE CONTROL  
0TREBLE0+4  
÷ This adjustment is not available when “S.DIRECT” is  
selected.  
TONE  
3 Press the TONE key once more.  
÷The BASS and TREBLE can be adjusted independ-  
ently in the range from –4 to +4.  
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Playback of CD  
To pause playback  
To stop playback  
To pause playback  
To stop playback  
Playback from  
desired track  
To eject  
a disc  
1
P
2
To fast forward  
and backward  
Skipping tracks  
Skipping tracks  
B
1. Load/eject a disc.  
Press the 0key to eject the disc.  
The label must be on top.  
When taking the disc out of the unit, be sure to pull the disc straight out.  
If the CD is pulled out in an oblique direction, the played surface may be  
damaged.  
÷ No adapter is necessary to play an 8 cm CD.  
÷ Discs with certain special designs (transparent discs, etc.) may not be able to be  
ejected by the first press. In such a case, try holding the 0 key depressed.  
÷ If a disc cannot be inserted smoothly, try pushing it with a light force; this may  
promote the automatic insertion of the disc.  
Do not touch the played surface.  
The CD cannot be loaded or ejected while the unit is in standby mode.  
Do not force load a CD in standby mode, otherwise malfunction will  
result.  
Insert a disc in the insertion slot;  
it will be pulled in automatically  
into the deep of the unit.  
A
(The CDinput is selected automatically.)  
2. Start playback.  
Track No. being played  
CD0001  
(Upper line)  
^
0:08  
TONE  
CD  
Elapsed track playing time  
(Lower line)  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
K
2
TRACK  
÷ After a few seconds, play starts from track No.1.  
FMFMF1:30R  
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Playback of CD  
To pause playback  
To fast forward and backward  
Remote control unit only  
CD  
6
1TUNING  
1
To backward  
To forward  
Preparationsection  
÷ Each press pauses and plays the CD alternately.  
÷ The graphic display blinks.  
÷ Playback starts from the position where the key is re-  
leased.  
To stop playback  
Skipping tracks  
STOP  
7
P.CALL  
4
¢
To skip backward  
To skip forward  
Playback from desired track  
÷ Thetrackinthedirectionofthebuttonpressed is skipped,  
and the selected track will be played from the beginning.  
÷ When the 4 key is pressed once during playback, the  
track being played will be played from the beginning.  
÷ To skip further to the previous track, press the 4 key  
quickly.  
÷ Trackscanbeskippedbypressingthe4or ¢keyeven  
in stop mode. In this case, playback starts automatically  
after skipping.  
Remote control unit only  
Basicsection  
1
2
ABC  
JKL  
TUV  
QZ  
3
DEF  
Select the desired  
track No.  
4
7
GHI  
PRS  
5
6
MNO  
8
9
WXY  
+100  
( )  
,
0
+10’  
:
&
-
To eject a disc  
Press the numeric keys as shown below....  
To select track No. 12 .. +10, 2  
To select track No. 20 .. +10, +10, 0  
Applicationsection  
If the disc is stopped in the middle of loading or ejection, message PLEASE PUSH EJECT KEY or PLAY KEYis  
displayed and the 0key blinks. In this case, press the 0key to eject the disc.  
÷ When the 0key is pressed, the disc is pulled inside the unit then ejected. When the CD 6key is pressed, the disc is pulled in  
and starts to be played.  
Do not attempt to insert a disc with peculiar shape (star shaped, heart  
shaped, etc.), crack or important warp or a stabilizer marketed for disc  
protection. Otherwise malfunction may result.  
Knowledgesection  
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Playback of CD  
Time display on CD player (Remote control unit only)  
Each press of the TIME/SPACE key switches the  
displayed information items one after another.  
CD0003  
Elapsed time of track  
being played .........................  
1:28  
CD000300  
Remaining time of track  
being played .........................  
-3:08  
TIME  
/SPACE  
CD0003  
Elapsed time of  
entire disc .............................  
P
13:50T  
TONE  
CD0003  
Remaining time on  
entire disc .............................  
÷ When the total playing time of the tracks programmed for  
program playback reaches 256 minutes or more, the  
display shows “---:--T” and the time display becomes  
unavailable.  
-47:28T  
TONE  
÷ When a non-CD-TEXT disc is played, the CD text informa-  
tion display shows “............”  
CD TEXT data display  
(Compatible disc only) ........  
CD 003  
0MY Best so  
TONE  
CD TEXT function  
B
When discs conforming to CD-TEXT are played with  
this unit, the text information recorded on the CD  
(discnameortitles)isdisplayedautomatically. Some  
CDs conforming to CD-TEXT may not display text  
information.  
A
K
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Playback of MD  
To stop playback  
To pause playback  
To stop playback  
Skipping tracks  
Playback from desired track  
Preparationsection  
2
To pause  
playback  
Ejecting  
the disc  
1
Basicsection  
To fast forward  
and backward  
Skipping tracks  
1. Load a Mini Disc  
÷Insert the minidisc correctly into the slot of this unit.  
÷The disc indicator (0) lights up when an MD is inserted.  
÷READING” is displayed while the contents of the MD are checked.  
÷If a title has been assigned to the disc, that title will be displayed.  
Applicationsection  
MD0001  
0:000  
TONE  
In the direction of the arrow  
The MD cannot be loaded or ejected while the unit is in standby mode.  
Do not force load a MD in standby mode, otherwise malfunction will  
result.  
(The MDinput is selected automatically.)  
2. Start playback.  
Track No. being played  
Knowledgesection  
MD 001  
^
D
M
0:12  
TONE  
Elapsed time of track being played  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
2
TRACK  
Remaining recording time of disc  
FMFMF1:30R  
015  
÷ After a few seconds, play starts from track No.1.  
Continued on next page  
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Playback of MD  
To pause playback  
To fast forward and backward  
MD  
6
Remote control unit only  
1TUNING  
1
To backward  
To forward  
÷ Each press pauses and plays the MD alternately.  
÷ The graphic display blinks.  
÷Playback starts from the position where the key is  
released.  
To stop playback  
STOP  
7
Skipping tracks  
P.CALL  
P
4
¢
To skip backward  
Playback from desired track  
To skip forward  
Remote control unit only  
÷ Thetrackinthedirectionofthebuttonpressed is skipped,  
and the selected track will be played from the beginning.  
÷ When the 4 key is pressed once during playback, the  
track being played will be played from the beginning.  
÷ To skip further to the previous track, press the 4 key  
quickly.  
÷ Trackscanbeskippedbypressingthe4or ¢keyeven  
in stop mode. In this case, playback starts automatically  
after skipping.  
1
2
ABC  
JKL  
TUV  
QZ  
3
DEF  
Select the desired  
track No.  
4
7
GHI  
PRS  
5
6
MNO  
8
9
WXY  
+100  
( )  
,
0
+10’  
:
&
-
B
Ejecting the disc  
Press the numeric keys as shown below....  
To select track No. 12 ... +10, 2  
To select track No. 20 ... +10, +10, 0  
÷ Do not leave a Mini Disc half ejected on the insertion slot.  
Time display on MD recorder (Remote control unit only)  
Each press of the TIME/SPACE key switches the  
displayed information items one after another.  
MD0003  
Elapsed time of track  
being played ...........................  
A
1:28  
TIME  
MD000300  
Remaining time of track  
being played ...........................  
/SPACE  
-3:08  
TONE  
MD0003  
Elapsed time of  
entire disc ...............................  
13:50T  
TONE  
MD0003  
Remaining time on  
entire disc ...............................  
÷ When the total playing time of the tracks programmed for  
program playback reaches 256 minutes or more, the  
display shows “---:--T” and the time display becomes  
unavailable.  
-47:28T  
K
÷ When a track without title is played, the track number and  
............” are displayed.  
MD 003  
0MY Best so  
MD title display ......................  
TONE  
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Playback of MD  
Searching a desired track by its title  
(TITLE SEARCH)  
When the titles of the tracks recorded on a minidisc for recording are entered in advance, search by title is  
possible for the tracks to be played.  
Preparationsection  
Before using the editing function, press the PGM/  
CHARAC. key so that TRACKlights.  
Select the “MD” input.  
£
1Press the TITLE SEARCH key.  
TITLE  
TITLE  
Characters flow  
toward the left.  
TITLE  
001 KENWO  
TONE  
SEARCH  
SEARCH  
Basicsection  
÷ With a track to which no title has been assigned, the track  
number and “• • • • • • •” are displayed.  
2Select the desired ttitle.  
Track played  
P.CALL  
4
¢
TITLE  
To smaller  
track No.  
To larger  
track No.  
Characters flow  
toward the left.  
0002Fines  
TITLE  
SEARCH  
TONE  
÷ The track can also be selected using the numeric keys.  
Applicationsection  
To abort operation, press the TITLE SEARCH key again  
3Start playback.  
MD 0060  
Characters flow  
toward the left.  
Happy Hap  
TONE  
ENTER  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
TRACK  
Knowledgesection  
1:30R  
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Receiving broadcast station  
Presetting R.D.S.stations  
(auto memory)  
One-by-one presetting  
1
3
P
Tuning a non-preset  
radio station  
1. Select the tuner input.  
TUNER  
/BAND  
B
Each press of the TUNER/BAND key switches the band as follows.  
1
FM  
AM  
2. Preset a radio station in memory .  
Presetting R.D.S.stations (auto memory)  
Follow the procedure in “Presetting R.D.S.stations (auto memory)” to  
preset automatically the tunable radio stations in your area.  
÷ Once stations are stored by auto memory, the present procedure is not  
requiredfromthenexttime, unlessyoumoveofhouseorre-executepresetting  
of all tunable stations.  
One-by-one presetting (manual preset)  
A station can also be tuned even when it is not preset. For details, read  
A
“Tuning a non-preset radio station (Auto tuning, Manual tuning)”  
3. Tuning (Preset Call)  
If radio stations have already been stored  
with auto presetting or manual presetting,  
select a station using the 4,¢ key.  
Each press of the same key switches the  
preset stations in sequence.  
Tuning indicator lights up  
when a station is received.  
RDS  
$
FM P08  
BAYERN 3  
Press ¢ for the order of  
1=2=3 ... 38=39=40=1...  
Press 4 for the order of  
40=39=38 ... 3=2=1=40...  
TONE  
AU TO  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
3
K
STEREO  
÷ To select a preset station from the remote,  
use the 4, ¢ key or numeric keys.  
Lights during stereo reception  
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Receiving broadcast station  
Presetting R.D.S.stations (auto memory)  
Up to 40 stations can be memorized.  
1 Press the TUNER/BAND key to select the TUNER  
input.  
Preparationsection  
TUNER  
/BAND  
2 Press the menu/demo key.  
menu  
/demo  
3 Rotate the volume/multi-control knob to select  
AUTO MEMORY ?, then press the set key.  
Basicsection  
AUTO MEMORY  
?
Blinks  
volume/  
multi-control  
÷ Thestationnameisnotdisplayedifthetunedfrequencydoes  
not have the station name setting or when the Tuning  
indicator (  
) is not lit.  
÷ When auto preset completes, the first station preset by it will  
be displayed.  
÷ The previously preset frequencies are overwritten.  
set  
÷ For use of the RDS function, stations must be memorized by  
RDS auto presetting.  
÷ RDSstationsaregivenpriorityduringautopresetting. Ifthere  
is memory left after presetting, the receiver continues pre-  
setting regular FM stations.  
Applicationsection  
÷ For memorizing of stations other than RDS stations (FM,  
AM), memorize the stations according to chapter “One-by-  
one presetting (manual preset)”.  
Knowledgesection  
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Receiving broadcast station  
Tuning a non-preset radio station (Auto tuning, Manual tuning)  
1 Press the TUNER/BAND key to select FMor  
AM.  
TUNER/BAND  
2 Press the PGM/CHARAC. key to select auto tun-  
ing or manual tuning.  
÷ Use the manual tuning mode when reception is noisy due to  
weak reception. (In the manual mode, stereo broadcasts are  
received in monaural.)  
Normally, use the AUTO(Auto tuning) mode.  
P
PGM  
/CHARAC.  
Each press of the key alternates these tuning  
modes.  
AUTO/MONO  
AUTO”  
TONE  
3 Press the 1,¡ key to receive a station.  
AU TO  
Auto tuning mode :  
A.P.S.  
Each press receives a new station.  
Manual tuning mode :  
Press repeatedly until the desired station is re-  
ceived.  
12:30PM  
STEREO  
MANUAL”  
B
TUNING  
1
1
TONE  
To increase  
frequency  
To decrease  
frequency  
MAN UAL  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
One-by-one presetting (manual preset)  
Thepresetoperationiscanceledwhennokeyhasbeen  
pressed for more than 20 seconds during operation.  
1 Perform the procedure in Tuning a non-preset  
radio stationto receive the station you want to  
preset.  
A
2 Press the ENTER key during reception.  
MEMORY  
FM P--  
90 00MHz  
Blinks  
ENTER  
÷ Repeat steps 1~4 to preset other stations.  
÷ If several stations are preset under the same number,  
the previous memory is replaced with the latest  
memory contents.  
3 Select the desired preset number between 1 and  
40 using the numeric keys on the remote control  
unit.  
Lights  
MEMORY  
FM P03  
90.00MHz  
4 Press the ENTER key.  
ENTER  
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(Radio Data System)  
Using R.D.S.  
RDS is a system that transmits useful information (in  
the form of digital data) for FM broadcasts along with  
the broadcast signal. Tuners and receivers designed  
for RDS reception can extract the information from  
the broadcast signal for use with various functions,  
such as automatic display of the station name.  
For reception of RDS stations, the RDS auto preset-  
ting function must be used to preset the stations.  
Preparationsection  
This unit is equipped with the following  
functions utilizing RDS data:  
RDS  
FM P08  
BAYERN 3  
PS (Program Service Name) Display : (See below.)  
When an RDS broadcast is received, the station name  
is automatically displayed.  
TONE  
AU TO  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
PTY (Program Type Identification) Search : º  
The tuner automatically searches for a station which is  
currently broadcasting a specified program type (genre).  
STEREO  
The “RDS” indicator lights up when  
an RDS broadcast (signal) is received.  
Basicsection  
Some functions may not be provided or be given different  
names depending on countries or areas.  
Display mode priority ranking  
To switch the display contents  
Press the TIME/SPACE key.  
PS (Program Service Name) Display :  
RDS  
FM P08  
BAYERN 3  
Pressing the TIME/SPACE key changes the  
display contents.  
TONE  
When an RDS broadcast is received, the station name  
is automatically displayed.  
If no PS data was sent, NO PSis displayed.  
TIME  
/SPACE  
Applicationsection  
Frequency Display :  
RDS  
FM P08  
106.60MHz  
The frequency of the current station is displayed.  
Knowledgesection  
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UsingR.D.S.  
(PTY search)  
Searching for a desired program type  
to listen to, the tuner automatically searches for a  
station which is currently broadcasting a program of  
the specified type.  
By specifying the type of program (genre) you want  
For reception of RDS stations, the RDS auto preset-  
ting function must be used to preset the stations.  
Under certain receiving conditions, it may take more  
than 1 minute to complete the search.  
Set the reception band to FM.  
1Activate the PTY search mode.  
Press the PTY key.  
P
PTY SEARCH  
POP M  
PTY  
TONE  
When an RDS broadcast is received, the program type  
is shown on the display. If no PTY data is available, or  
if the station is not an RDS station, NONEis dis-  
played.  
Select the program type you desire.  
Use the program type table on the right for your  
convenience.  
2
Program type table  
Program Type Name  
Display  
To select using the VOLUME keys  
Pop Music  
Rock Music  
Easy Listening Music  
Light Classical  
Serious Classical  
Other Music  
News  
POP M  
B
ROCK M  
EASY M  
LIGHT M  
CLASSICS  
OTHER M  
NEWS  
()  
Previous  
Next  
program type  
DOWN  
program type  
VOLUME  
5
Current Affairs  
Information  
Sport  
Education  
Drama  
Culture  
Science  
Varied  
AFFAIRS  
INFO  
SPORT  
EDUCATE  
DRAMA  
CULTURE  
SCIENCE  
VARIED  
The VOLUME keys let you select from all 29  
program types in the order shown at right.  
Press the key and release it when the desired  
type is displayed.  
5
(%)  
UP  
Weather  
Finance  
Children’s programs  
Social Affairs  
Religion  
Phone In  
Travel  
Leisure  
Jazz Music  
Country Music  
National Music  
Oldies Music  
Folk Music  
Documentary  
WEATHER  
FINANCE  
CHILDREN  
SOCIAL  
RELIGION  
PHONE IN  
TRAVEL  
LEISURE  
JAZZ  
COUNTRY  
NATION M  
OLDIES  
FOLK M  
DOCUMENT  
A
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UsingR.D.S.  
3Start the search.  
Press the PTY key.  
EXAMPLE: Searching for a Rock Music broadcast.  
Display while searching  
PTY  
Preparationsection  
Blinks  
PTY SEARCH  
ROCK M  
Program type name display  
To select another program type  
÷ When the PTY is received, the PTY name blinks and the  
ROCK M” lights up.  
Repeat steps 1, 2 and 3.  
Display when a station is received.  
÷ No sound is heard while “ROCK M” is blinking.  
÷ If the desired program type cannot be found, “NO PRO-  
GRAM” is displayed, then after several seconds the display  
returns to the original display.  
÷ If the desired program type is found, that program is re-  
ceived. The program type display changes temporarily to the  
frequency display, and then to the station name display.  
RDS  
FM P08  
BAYERN 3  
Station name display  
TONE  
AU TO  
A.P.S.  
Basicsection  
12:30PM  
STEREO  
Applicationsection  
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Recording on MD  
To stop recording  
To stop recording  
To pause recording  
2
5
P
1
4
To pause recording  
B
1. Make the preparations for recording.  
1 Open the write protect tab of the Mini Disc to make it recordable.  
2 Load the Mini Disc.  
The MD cannot be loaded or ejected while the unit is in standby mode.  
Do not force load a MD in standby mode, otherwise malfunction will  
result.  
In the direction of the arrow  
2. Select the source to be recorded.  
A
TUNER (Broadcasts) : Press the TUNER/BAND key  
CD  
: Press the CD 6 key  
AUX  
When CD has been  
selected.  
Analog recording : Press the AUX key  
AUX  
Digital recording : Press the MD 6 key  
^
D
C
CD 01  
0:00  
÷ If a CD or MD has already been loaded, it starts to play  
now. Press the 7 STOP key to stop it.  
÷ When AUX (digital) is selected, the audio cannot be  
monitored unless the MONITOR mode in the menu  
TONE  
2
is set to “ON”.  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
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When a CD-TEXT disc is recorded, the text  
data is not copied onto the MD.  
TRACK  
The selected recording  
source is displayed.  
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Recording on MD  
3. Make the preparations for recording.  
TUNER (Broadcasts) : Select a station  
CD  
: Enter pause mode at the beginning of the track  
to be recorded.  
AUX  
Preparationsection  
Analog recording  
Digital recording  
: Make preparation for tuning or playback.  
: Set the MONITOR mode of the menu to “ON”  
then make preparation for tuning or playback.  
›∏  
÷ The recording format can be selected according to the input source as required.  
(REC INPUT)  
÷ The input level of an external input source can be selected as required.  
(AUX A. LEVEL/AUX D. LEVEL)  
÷ When recording an MD, the track number assignment can be selected as required.  
(REC TNO MARK)  
4. Start recording.  
1 Press the rec key. (the unit enters record-pause mode)  
2 When the preparation is complete, press the rec key again.  
Basicsection  
÷ When the input source is a CD, the MD recording starts at the same time as the  
CD 6 key is pressed. (Synchronized recording)  
3 Play (or tune) the music source to be recorded.  
5. After recording , eject the MD.  
÷ Be sure to eject the MD after recording. The data on the recording is written in the  
MD while “WRITING” is displayed, then the disc is ejected.  
While “WRITING” is displayed, do not apply shock or vibra-  
tion to the unit because information is being written on the  
Mini Disc.  
Note  
Note  
Applicationsection  
Pause the recording  
Stop the recording  
^
D
M
÷ In record-pause mode, press the same key again to resume  
recording from the same position. Note that the track  
number increments at this time.  
÷ If the key is pressed during recording from a CD, the CD  
playback also stops.  
÷ Recording can also be started by pressing the rec key.  
÷ When recording CD playback, pressing the CD 6 key lets  
both MD recording and CD playback pause temporarily. To  
resume the CD playback and MD recording together, press  
the CD 6 key again.  
Knowledgesection  
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Recording on MD  
Turning the monitor mode ON (External digital component) (MONITOR)  
The audio being recorded from an external source component  
can be listened to (monitored) through this audio system.  
Blinks  
MONITOR  
?
1 Press the menu/demo key.  
2 Rotate the volume/multi-control knob to select  
MONITOR ?, then press the set key.  
3 Select ONby rotating the multi-control knob,  
then press the set key.  
MONITOR  
Blinks  
ON  
÷ The audio cannot be monitored while “READING” or “WRITING” of MD is displayed.  
Selecting the recording input signal (REC INPUT)  
Select the recording input signal as required.  
1 Press the menu/demo key.  
P
Blinks  
REC INPUT  
?
2 Rotate the volume/multi-control knob to select  
REC INPUT ?, then press the set key.  
3 Select the desired recording input signal by rotat-  
ing the volume/multi-control knob and press the  
set key.  
Recorded source Recording input signal  
TUNER  
CD  
MONO/ANALOG  
ANALOG/DIGITAL/MONO  
MONO/ANALOG  
Digital only  
÷ When recording from a CD or MD, digital recording of certain  
discs may be inhibited by the SCMS*. With such a disc,  
record the ANALOG input signal. (*SCMS )  
AUX  
AUX(MD)  
B
Track number marking in MD recording (REC TNO MARK)  
When you press the set key while REC TNO MARKis displayed, a menu for selecting whether the track  
numbers are to be marked automatically during recording (AUTO) or marked manually by yourself during or  
after recording (MANUAL). Select either option with the volume/multi-control knob and press the set key.  
The initial setting is AUTO. The track numbers are used when playing back the recording, searching for a  
track or programming tracks.  
Blinks  
REC TNO MARK ?  
1 Press the menu/demo key.  
2 Rotatethevolume/multi-controlknobtoselectREC  
TNO MARK ?, then press the set key.  
3 Select AUTOor MANUALby rotating the vol-  
REC TNO MARK  
Blinks  
AUTO  
ume/multi-control knob, then press the set key.  
AUTO  
Usually, use this position for recording. When CD playback is recorded, the MD track number increments as the CD track  
changes. When an external input is recorded, the MD track also increments by 1at the moment the input signal which has  
been below a certain level for more than 2 seconds increases above the level. (When tuner reception is recorded, the track  
numbermaysometimesfailtoincrementduetosignalnoise,etc.).Whenrecordingmusiccontainingacontinuoussectionwith  
a very low level, for example when recording classic music, the track number may be incremented by 1after such a section.  
Inthiscase, cancelthetracknumberlater. ItisrecommendedtousetheMANUALmodewhenrecordingsuchakindofmusic.  
During digital recording of CD, the track number is incremented automatically by 1according to the data contained in the  
digital information. The no-sound blank is not detected.  
A
When the CD track number is increased during manual search of a CD, the track number recorded on the MD may sometimes  
fail to be incremented.  
A no sound track may sometimes created at the moment the played CD stops.  
MANUAL  
With this setting, the MD track number is not incremented automatically during recording. Track  
numbers can be marked either during editing (by pressing the TRACK EDIT key) or after recording  
(by executing the DIVIDE operation W).  
TRACK EDIT  
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This setting is convenient when recording a CD which has been recorded in live or which contains  
very low-level sound such as a classical music CD.  
Press during recording.  
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Recording on MD  
Adjusting the recording level of digital input from the auxiliary source (AUX D. LEVEL)  
The level for recording the digital input signal from an aux-  
iliary source component such as a satellite tuner or MD re-  
corder can be adjusted.  
Blinks  
AUX D.LEVEL  
d
?
B
Preparationsection  
1 Select the MDinput.  
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2 Set the MONITOR mode to ON.  
3 Press the menu/demo key  
AUX D.LEVEL  
4 Rotate the volume/multi-control knob to select AUX  
D. LEVEL ?, then press the set key.  
5 Press the display key to display the level meter. $  
6 Adjust the recording level (-~ +12) by rotating the  
volume/multi-control knob.  
Level value  
-12dBd  
TONE  
B
OPT  
L
R
A.P.S.  
Adjust so that these  
segmentslightattimes.  
12:30PM  
7 Press the set key to set the selection.  
Adjusting the recording level of analog input from the auxiliary source (AUX A. LEVEL)  
The level for recording the analog input signal from an aux-  
iliary source component such as cassette deck can be ad-  
justed.  
Basicsection  
1 Select the recording input signal (REC INPUT) as required.  
Blinks  
AUX A.LEVEL  
?
2 Press the menu/demo key.  
3 Rotate the volume/multi-control knob to select  
MONITOR ?, then press the set key.  
4 Select ONby rotating the volume/multi-con-  
trol knob, then press the set key.  
AUX A.LEVEL  
+3  
Level value  
5 Press the menu/demo key  
R
L
L
R
6 Rotate the volume/multi-control knob to select  
AUX A. LEVEL ?, then press the set key.  
7 Press the display key to display the level meter.  
$
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
Applicationsection  
Adjust so that these  
segmentslightattimes.  
8 Adjust the recording level (-4 ~ +3) by rotating the  
volume/multi-control knob.  
9 Press the set key to set the selection.  
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Recording on MD  
Sampling frequency  
Three types of digital signals are usually used according to the sampling frequencies. The sampling frequencies  
vary depending on the types of digital equipment as shown below.  
32 kHz  
: Standard and long-hour modes of DAT, etc.  
44.1 kHz : Standard mode of DAT, CD, MD, etc.  
48 kHz  
: Standard mode of DAT, etc.  
(DAT : Digital Audio Tape deck)  
In general, high-quality recording based on digital signal transmission is not possible unless the source and  
recordercomponentsusethesamesamplingfrequency. Asthisunithasabuilt-insamplingrateconverter, digital  
signals with 32 kHz and 48 kHz can be recorded by conversion to the MD sampling frequency (44.1 kHz).  
P
Digital recording and SCMS  
Copy using  
digital input  
Designed for copyright protection, the SCMS is a  
prescription that copying of digital signals as they  
are in the digital form between digital audio equip-  
ment is allowable only for one generation.  
Digital recording is not available with commercially  
marketed music software (CD, MD, etc.) containing  
the copy prohibit code.  
Digital copy  
cannot be  
repeated.  
Copy using  
digital input  
Copy using  
analog input  
Copy using  
analog input  
B
Copy using  
analog input  
Copy using  
digital input  
Copy using  
digital input  
In regard to display messages  
Recording is not possible when one of the following messages is displayed.  
A
Recording is not possible if the following characters  
are displayed.  
Digital recording is not possible if the following  
characters are displayed.  
DISC FULL”  
: Disc is full  
UNLOCK”  
: The sampling frequency is not 32  
\ Erase undesired tracks.  
kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48kHz.  
YIO  
\ Use analog recording.  
PROTECTED: The accidental erasure protect tab is  
: The optical fiber cable is un-  
plugged or loosened. (The con-  
nector is not connected.)  
open.  
\ Close it.  
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PLAY ONLY: A playback-only Mini Disc is loaded.  
\ Load a recordable Mini Disc.  
Please Wait: An attempt is made to record a CD in  
lessthan74minutesafterhigh-speed  
recordingofthesameCDwasstarted  
before.  
\ Connect the optical fiber cable  
correctly.  
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SCMS”  
: Digital recording is prohibited by  
SCMS.  
\ Use analog recording.  
NOT AUDIO: The input digital signal is not an  
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\ Start high-speed recording after  
the displayed time has elapsed or  
record the CD with normal-speed  
recording.  
audio signal.  
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Preparationsection  
Basicsection  
Applicationsection  
Knowledgesection  
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Various CD/MD playback features  
SET  
Numeric keys  
CD/MD 6  
CLEAR/DELETE  
7 STOP  
Listening in the desired sequence  
(program playback)  
PGM/CHARAC.  
Desired tracks in a disc can be programmed in the desired  
order and played back. (Max. 32 tracks)  
CD/MD 6  
set  
7 STOP  
Select the “CD” or“MD” input. )£  
1Check that the unit is in the stop mode.  
P
If it is in play mode  
CD0001  
0:00 0  
TONE  
Press the 7 STOP key.  
STOP  
7
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
2Light the “PROGRAM” indicator.  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
Press the PGM/CHARAC. key.  
PGM  
PROGRAM  
/CHARAC.  
B
Lights  
AUTO/MONO  
3Enter track Nos. in the order you want to play them.  
1 Track selection  
Blinks  
2 Programming  
1 Select a track number using numeric keys.  
1
2
ABC  
JKL  
TUV  
QZ  
3
DEF  
Lights  
4
7
GHI  
PRS  
5
6
MNO  
PGM-01: 07  
Funny son  
PGM-01: 07  
Funny  
8
9
WXY  
+100  
( )  
TONE  
TONE  
,
0
+10’  
:
&
-
\
Press the numeric keys as shown below....  
To enter track No. 12 .... +10, 2  
To select track No. 20 ... +10, +10, 0  
A
÷ Up to 32 tracks can be programmed. When “PGM FULL” is  
displayed, no more tracks can be programmed.  
÷ If you do not press the SET key before the track number  
display stops blinking, the track number entry is canceled.  
÷ With a CD containing CD text or MD containing title text, the  
text is displayed scrolling on the LCD.  
2 Press the SET key.  
SET  
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2.  
4Start playback.  
Press the 6 key.  
÷ Tracks will be played in the order they were programmed (in  
order of PGM-Nos.).  
÷ When the 4 or ¢ key is pressed during play, the program  
will jump to the preceding or the following track respectively.  
÷ When the 4 key is pressed once during playback, the play  
position returns to the beginning of the current track being  
played.  
MD  
6
CD  
6
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Various CD/MD playback features  
Preparationsection  
To add a track to the program (Remote control unit only)  
1 Select the track number to be added using the  
numeric keys.  
Press in stop mode  
Blinks  
PGM-06: 03  
Funny son  
1
2
ABC  
JKL  
TUV  
QZ  
3
DEF  
4
7
GHI  
PRS  
5
6
MNO  
TONE  
8
9
WXY  
Basicsection  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
+100  
( )  
,
0
+10’  
:
&
-
PROGRAM  
Press the numeric keys as shown below....  
To enter track No. 12 ..... +10, 2  
To select track No. 20 .... +10, +10, 0  
÷ Up to 32 tracks can be programmed. When “PGM FULL” is  
displayed, no more tracks can be programmed.  
÷ When a track No. is entered, the track will be added to the  
end of the existing program.  
2 Press the SET key.  
SET  
Applicationsection  
To delete a programmed track (Remote control unit only)  
Press the CLEAR/DELETE key.  
P-04 CLEAR  
CLEAR  
Press in stop mode  
/DELETE  
÷ Each press of the CLEAR/DELETE key clears the last track in  
the program.  
To quit the program mode (Remote control unit only)  
CD 01  
Press the PGM/CHARAC. key.  
Press in stop mode  
0:00  
TONE  
Knowledgesection  
PGM  
/CHARAC.  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
AUTO/MONO  
TRACK  
Lights  
÷ This unit cannot program CD and MD tracks together.  
÷ The set program mode is canceled when the power is turned off.  
Notes  
Notes  
÷ The program mode of MD is canceled when recording is started on the MD recorder.  
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Various CD/MD playback features  
Numeric keys  
CD/MD 6  
4,¢  
CD/MD 6  
Repeated playback  
Desired track(s) or disc can be played repeatedly.  
PGM/CHARAC.  
REPEAT  
4,¢  
Select the CDorMDinput. )£  
To repeat a disc  
P
1 Press the PGM/CHARAC. key so that TRACK”  
lights.  
2 Press the REPEAT key repeatedly until pALLis  
2 p ALL”  
displayed.  
REPEAT  
Lights  
CD 01  
ALL  
0:00  
TONE  
A.P.S.  
3 Press the 6 key.  
CD  
6
12:30PM  
TRACK  
B
To repeat a single track  
1 Press the PGM/CHARAC. key so that TRACK”  
lights.  
2 Select the track number to be repeated using the  
numerickeysorthe4 or¢ key. TheCDorMD  
playback of the selected track will start.  
P.CALL  
1
2
ABC  
JKL  
TUV  
QZ  
3
DEF  
4
¢
4
7
GHI  
PRS  
5
6
MNO  
8
9
WXY  
+100  
( )  
,
0
+10’  
:
&
-
A
Press the numeric keys as shown below....  
To enter track No. 12 .......... +10, 2  
To select track No. 20 ......... +10, +10, 0  
Lights  
3 p1”  
3 During playback, press the REPEAT key repeat-  
edly until p1is displayed.  
CD 07 1  
4:260  
REPEAT  
TONE  
To repeat selected tracks  
To stop repeated playback  
Press the REPEAT key repeatedly until any repeat-  
related indicator disappears.  
1Program the desired tracks by performing the  
K
procedure in Listening in the desired sequence  
(program playback)until step 3.  
2Press the REPEAT key to select pALL.  
3Press the 6 key.  
°
÷ Normal playback will continue even after the “p” indica-  
tors have turned off.  
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Various CD/MD playback features  
7 STOP  
7 STOP  
4,¢  
Playing tracks in a random order  
(random playback)  
As the titles each time are selected randomly, the  
music can be enjoyed without getting tired of it.  
PGM/CHARAC.  
RANDOM  
Preparationsection  
4,¢  
Select the CDor MDinput. )£  
Confirm that the TRACKindicator is lit.  
1
Press the PGM/CHARAC. key so that TRACKlights.  
PGM  
/CHARAC.  
AUTO/MONO  
Basicsection  
2Start random playback.  
Press the RANDOM key.  
RANDOM  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
RANDOM  
Lights  
Applicationsection  
÷ Playback stops after each track has been played once.  
÷ When the REPEAT key is pressed to select “pALL”, the  
random playback will be repeated.  
To select another track in the middle of play-  
ing one  
To cancel random playback  
Press the RANDOM or 7 STOP key during random  
playback.  
Press the ¢ key.  
Knowledgesection  
P.CALL  
STOP  
7
RANDOM  
4
¢
or  
÷ Pressing the 4 key once returns to the beginning of the  
track being played.  
÷ Pressing the RANDOM key continues playback of tracks in  
the order they are recorded, while pressing the 7 STOP key  
stops playback.  
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Convenient Recording Methods  
Selection of the Recording Type  
This unit provides the following recording features in addition to normal recording. Select the appropriate method  
according to the purpose of recording.  
To record a CD simpler and faster  
One-touch edit high-speed recording (O.T.E.) (HIGH SPEED) (Main unit only)  
Records a CD onto an MD in a short period.  
All tracks in a CD can be recorded onto an MD in half  
the normal playback period.  
All-track high-speed recording  
(HIGH SPEED)  
\
e
P
Records a CD onto an MD in a short period.  
Records only one CD track being played onto an MD  
in half the normal playback period.  
(This is convenient for recording of desired tracks  
Single-track high-speed recording  
(HIGH SPEED)  
\
from a disc being heard for the first time.)  
r
To record CD with a simplified method  
One-touch edit normal-speed recording (O.T.E.) (NORMAL SPEED)  
B
All-track recording  
(NORMAL SPEED)  
Records all tracks in a CD onto an MD.  
t
\
\
Records only one CD track being played onto an MD.  
(This is convenient for recording of desired tracks  
from a disc being heard for the first time.)  
Single-track recording  
(NORMAL SPEED)  
t
To record desired CD tracks by reordering them  
A
Program recording (PGM mode + O.T.E.)  
Recording of programmed tracks in the programmed  
order.  
(Convenient for recording only the desired CD tracks  
Program recording  
\
in the desired order.)  
y
After recording an MD, be sure to eject the disc by pressing the 0key. The information on the recording is written  
on the disc before it is ejected.  
Note  
Note  
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Convenient Recording Methods  
High-speed recording of all tracks in a CD  
One-touch edit high-speed all-track recording (O.T.E.) (HIGH SPEED)  
Records a CD onto an MD in a short period. (Main unit only)  
Preparationsection  
Be sure to put the MD recorder in stop mode  
1Make the preparations for recording.  
1 Insert a recordable disc into the MD recorder.  
2 Insert disc in the CD player.  
2Check the current play mode of the CD player.  
If it is in play mode, stop it.  
Basicsection  
3Start recording.  
Turning the knob switches the display contents.  
1 Press the menu/demo key.  
1 NORMAL SPEED (normal-speed recording)  
2 HIGH SPEED (high-speed recording)  
2 Rotate the volume/multi-control knob to select  
“CD=MD O.T.E. ?”, then press the set key.  
3 Select “HIGH SPEED” by rotating the volume/  
multi-control knob, then press the set key to start  
high-speed recording.  
÷ Duringhigh-speedrecording, theCDplaybackaudioisplayed  
at a high speed and low volume.  
÷ If you are operating the remote, press the MD O.T.E. key.  
(Only “NORMAL SPEED” recording is available from the  
remote control unit.)  
÷ High-speed recording starts with the first track in the CD and  
continues until the last track.  
÷ When either high-speed CD playback or MD high-speed  
recording stops, the other operation also stops.  
÷ The digital input is recorded automatically.  
set  
\
Applicationsection  
volume/  
multi-control  
4After recording , eject the MD.  
One high-speed recording starts, it is not permitted  
to record the same disc with high-speed recording  
for 74 minutes after the start of recording. If you  
want to record the same disc immediately, use  
normal-speed recording.  
To interrupt a recording  
PleaseAIT  
Wait 74min.  
Knowledgesection  
÷ When “HIGH SPEED” is selected in step 3, “¶ 8”  
is displayed for a few seconds until actual record-  
ing starts. If the high-speed recording is canceled  
by pressing the 7 STOP key in this period, high-  
speed recording of the same disc can be started  
without waiting for more 74 minutes.  
(Recording and playback will be stopped.)  
While “WRITING” is displayed, do not apply  
NNoottee  
shock or vibration to the unit because infor-  
mation is being written on the Mini Disc.  
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Convenient Recording Methods  
High-speed recording of a single track in a CD  
One-touch edit high-speed a single-track recording (O.T.E.) (HIGH SPEED)  
Records a CD onto an MD in a short period. (Main unit only)  
Be sure to put the MD recorder in stop mode  
1Make the preparations for recording.  
1 Insert a recordable disc into the MD recorder.  
2 Insert disc in the CD player.  
P
2Check the current play mode of the CD player.  
^
Select the desired CD  
track and play it.  
D
C
3Start recording.  
Turning the knob switches the display contents.  
1 Press the menu/demo key.  
1 NORMAL SPEED (normal-speed recording)  
2 Rotate the volume/multi-control knob to select  
2 HIGH SPEED (high-speed recording)  
B
CD=MD O.T.E. ?, then press the set key.  
÷ Duringhigh-speedrecording, theCDplaybackaudioisplayed  
at a high speed and low volume.  
÷ If you are operating the remote, press the MD O.T.E. key.  
(Only “NORMAL SPEED” recording is available from the  
remote control unit.)  
3 Select HIGH SPEEDby rotating the volume/  
multi-control knob, then press the set key to start  
high-speed recording.  
÷ Even when the recording is started in the middle of the track,  
playback restarts and recording start from the beginning of  
the track.  
set  
÷ Afterthetrackhasbeenrecorded, theMDrecorderstopsand  
the CD player enters pause mode.  
÷ When either high-speed CD playback or MD high-speed  
recording stops, the other operation also stops.  
÷ The digital input is recorded automatically.  
\
volume/  
multi-control  
4After recording , eject the MD.  
A
One high-speed recording starts, it is not permitted  
to record the same disc with high-speed recording  
for 74 minutes after the start of recording. If you  
want to record the same disc immediately, use  
normal-speed recording.  
To interrupt a recording  
PleaseAIT  
Wait 74min.  
÷ When HIGH SPEEDis selected in step 3, ¶ 8”  
is displayed for a few seconds until actual record-  
ing starts. If the high-speed recording is canceled  
by pressing the 7 STOP key in this period, high-  
speed recording of the same disc can be started  
without waiting for more 74 minutes.  
(Recording and playback will be stopped.)  
K
While WRITINGis displayed, do not apply  
shock or vibration to the unit because infor-  
mation is being written on the Mini Disc.  
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Convenient Recording Methods  
One-touch recording  
One-touch edit normal-speed recording (O.T.E.) (NORMAL SPEED)  
Records all tracks in a CD with a simple operation. (All-track recording)  
Records a single CD track being played from the beginning. (Single-track recording)  
Preparationsection  
Be sure to put the MD recorder in stop mode  
1Make the preparations for recording.  
1 Insert a recordable disc into the MD recorder.  
2 Insert disc in the CD player.  
2Check the current play mode of the unit.  
All track recording  
Single-track recording  
If it is in play mode, stop it.  
Select the desired CD track and play it.  
Basicsection  
CD  
6
STOP  
7
÷ Even when the recording is started in the middle of the track,  
playback restarts and recording start from the beginning of  
the track.  
3Start recording.  
÷ Afterthetrackhasbeenrecorded, theMDrecorderstopsand  
the CD player enters pause mode.  
÷ When either CD playback or MD recording stops, the other  
operation also stops.  
Applicationsection  
MD O.T.E.  
÷ The digital input is recorded automatically.  
÷ When you are operating the main unit, select “CD=MD  
O.T.E.” in the menu mode, then select ”NORMAL SPEED”  
and press the set key to start recording.  
4After recording , eject the MD.  
Knowledgesection  
To interrupt a recording  
STOP  
7
While WRITINGis displayed, do not apply  
shock or vibration to the unit because infor-  
NNoottee  
mation is being written on the Mini Disc.  
(Recording and playback will be stopped.)  
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Convenient Recording Methods  
(PGM mode+O.T.E.)  
Program recording  
Desired CD tracks can be programmed in the desired sequence and recorded onto an MD.  
Be sure to put the MD recorder in stop mode  
1Make the preparations for recording.  
1 Insert a recordable disc into the MD recorder.  
2 Insert disc in the CD player.  
P
2Check the current play mode of the CD player.  
If it is in play mode, stop it.  
STOP  
7
3Program the desired sequence of CD tracks.  
Perform steps 2 and 3 of the procedure in Listen-  
ing in the desired sequence (program playback).  
°
B
4Start recording.  
MD O.T.E.  
÷ Recording begins from the first track in the program and  
completes when the entire program has been recorded.  
÷ Recordingstopsautomaticallywhentheprogramplaybackof  
the CD completes.  
5After recording , eject the MD.  
A
To interrupt a recording  
STOP  
7
While WRITINGis displayed, do not apply  
shock or vibration to the unit because infor-  
NNoottee  
mation is being written on the Mini Disc.  
(Recording and playback will be stopped.)  
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MD Edit Functions  
Selecting the editing function type  
After recording of a commercially-available record-  
able Mini Disc, the recording can be edited in various  
ways. Note that it is impossible to edit a playback-  
only Mini Disc.  
Function Limitations because of the MD Standard  
Some of the functions are limited because of the MD  
standard. Please check “Symptoms related to MD stan-  
Preparationsection  
dard” before assuming a malfunction.  
;
The MD recorder acts based on the data loaded from  
the disc into the memory. As this data is written in  
the disc at the moment it is ejected, be sure to eject  
the disc every time after the title input or editing  
operation.  
Before using the editing function, press the PGM/  
CHARAC. key so that “TRACK” lights.  
Reordering tracks by moving them  
Reordering several tracks at a time (QUICK MOVE)  
i
Dividing a track, combining two tracks  
Dividing a track during playback  
(DIVIDE) W  
Moving the order of the track being played in a disc  
(MOVE)  
p
Basicsection  
A
C
B
B
C
A
D
D
Combining tracks during playback  
(COMBINE) R  
Erasing track(s)  
Erasing several tracks at a time  
Erasing a single track during playback  
(QUICK ERASE) Y  
(ERASE) I  
A
B
C
D
E
F
F
A
B
C
D
Applicationsection  
A
C
E
A
B
C
ALL ERASE O  
A
B
C
D
Title input is possible simply by selecting one char-  
acter after another from the characters shown on  
the display. As the entered title is compatible be-  
tween models, it will be displayed also when the  
disc is set into a different MD recorder (player).  
(The title compatibility is limited partly according  
to the character types which can be displayed, the  
number of characters, etc.)  
Assigning a Title to a Disc or a Track P  
Knowledgesection  
Copying a Disc or Track Title in a Title Memo  
(TITLE COPY)  
ˇ
Entering characters in title memo  
(TITLE MEMO)  
¨
To delete the edited contents (EDIT CANCEL) ˆ  
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MD Edit Functions  
Reordering several tracks at a time (QUICK MOVE)  
Use the following procedure to reorder several tracks  
in a disc simultaneously by selecting them.  
Before using the editing function, press the PGM/  
CHARAC. key so that TRACKlights.  
Please execute operation in stopped condition.  
1Select “Q.MOVE ?”.  
P
1Press the TRACK EDIT key .  
TRACK EDIT  
Eachpressofthe4 or¢keysswitchestheoperation.  
1 Q.MOVE ?  
2 Q.ERASE ?  
3 CANCEL ?  
÷ Editing is aborted if no operation has been performed for 8  
seconds.  
2Select Q.MOVE ?.  
P.CALL  
4
¢
EDIT  
x
Blinks  
B
Q.MOVE ?  
3Set it.  
SET  
Q.MOVE  
00 TITLE  
1
Blinks  
2Select track numbers in the new order you want.  
1Select a track number.  
Number of selected tracks  
P.CALL  
4
¢
To decrease  
track No.  
To increase  
track No.  
Q.MOVEoo 3  
004 TITLE  
A
2Set it.  
SET  
Track No. to be moved  
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 above.  
÷ Up to 32 tracks can be selected.  
÷ Pressing the 1 or ¡ key allows to check the current order  
of tracks.  
÷ PresstheCLEAR/DELETEkeytoclearthelastselectedtrack  
4 Complete the selection of track numbers to  
be reordered.  
number.  
ENTER  
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MD Edit Functions  
Preparationsection  
3Execute the track reordering operation.  
÷ The title is scrolled if present.  
Example for moving between tracks No. 5 and No. 6  
1Select the move destination.  
P.CALL  
4
¢
Q.MOVEo  
005/__/006  
4
2Set it  
Basicsection  
SET  
Q.MOVEoook?  
3Reorder tracks.  
005/  
4
ENTER  
Display after execution  
EDIT NOW: Editing  
COMPLETE: When editing is completed suc-  
cessfully  
CAN'T EDIT: When editing is impossible  
Applicationsection  
4Eject the Mini Disc.  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
MD  
MD  
EJECT  
NO DISC  
TONE  
TRACK  
WRITING  
TONE  
Information is  
being written.  
Mini Disc has been  
ejected.  
Even after completing MD editing, it is still possible  
to cancel the settings in the current editing session  
and restore the disc to the condition it was loaded  
last time.  
While WRITINGis displayed, do not impact  
or move the unit because information about  
recording and editing is being written to the  
Mini Disc.  
NNoottee  
NotethatthisispossibleprovidedthattheMDisnot  
ejected yet.  
ˆ
Knowledgesection  
Image of Quick Move operation  
1
2
3
1
4
3
5
6
3
7
23 24 25 26 27 28 29  
2
4
Track No.  
Arrangement in the desired sequence (step 2)  
1
2
4
23  
6
25  
5
7
24 26 27 28 29  
Example for moving the tracks selected for reordering to the position  
between tracks No. 4 and No. 5 (step 3)  
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MD Edit Functions  
Moving the order of the track being played in a disc (MOVE)  
This procedure shows you how to play and move a  
track to the track number you desire. The surround-  
ing tracks are renumbered automatically.  
Repeating this procedure lets you arrange the tracks  
in the order you desire.  
Before using the editing function, press the PGM/  
CHARAC. key so that TRACKlights.  
Be sure to put the MD recorder in stop or pause mode.  
1Select MOVE ?.  
1Press the TRACK EDIT key.  
TRACK EDIT  
P
÷ Iftheoperationisstartedduringplayback, itpausesautomati-  
cally.  
Eachpressofthe4 or¢keysswitchestheoperation.  
2Select MOVE ?.  
P.CALL  
1 DIVIDE ?  
2 COMBINE ?  
3 ERASE ?  
4 MOVE ?  
4
¢
B
÷ Editing is aborted if no operation has been performed for 8  
seconds.  
3Set it.  
SET  
EDIT  
x
MOVE  
?
2Select the moving destination track.  
1Select the track number.  
÷ The title is scrolled if present.  
Example for moving between tracks No. 6 and No. 7  
Track to be moved  
P.CALL  
To decrease  
track No.  
To increase  
track No.  
4
¢
MOVEoo003  
006/__/007  
Destination track  
No.  
A
2Set it.  
SET  
MOVEoooook?  
006/003  
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MD Edit Functions  
Preparationsection  
3Move the track.  
Display after execution  
EDIT NOW: Editing  
ENTER  
COMPLETE: When editing is completed suc-  
cessfully  
CAN'T EDIT: When editing is impossible  
Basicsection  
4Eject the Mini Disc.  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
MD  
MD  
EJECT  
NO DISC  
TONE  
TRACK  
WRITING  
TONE  
Information is  
being written.  
Mini Disc has been  
ejected.  
Even after completing MD editing, it is still possible  
to cancel the settings in the current editing session  
and restore the disc to the condition it was loaded  
last time.  
While WRITINGis displayed, do not impact  
or move the unit because information about  
recording and editing is being written to the  
Mini Disc.  
NNoottee  
NotethatthisispossibleprovidedthattheMDisnot  
Applicationsection  
ejected yet.  
ˆ
Image of track reordering by Move  
Select the track to be moved.  
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
7
22  
Select the move destination.  
TOP  
1
1
22  
22  
7
END  
The track has been moved.  
(The track numbers are readjusted.)  
21  
Knowledgesection  
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MD Edit Functions  
Dividing a track during playback (DIVIDE)  
Use the following procedure to divide a track into two by inserting a track number in its middle. For example, by  
inserting an additional track number before the passage you are specially fond of, it is easy to skip to there when  
you play the disc later. Note that the track numbers of the tracks located after the divided track are automatically  
incremented.  
The preview function can be used for fine adjustment  
while repeatedly listening to the track division point.  
Before using the editing function, press the PGM/  
CHARAC. key so that TRACKlights.  
Be sure to put the MD recorder in stop or pause mode.  
1Play the track to be divided.  
2Press the TRACK EDIT key at the desired position.  
P
÷ When dividing a track, set the dividing point at more than  
about 2 seconds after the beginning of the track.  
Track division is sometimes impossible if one of the divided  
section becomes shorted than about 2 seconds.  
÷ Iftheoperationisstartedduringplayback, itpausesautomati-  
cally.  
1Press the TRACK EDIT key  
TRACK EDIT  
÷ Editing is aborted if no operation has been performed for 8  
seconds.  
2Select DIVIDE ?”  
P.CALL  
4
¢
EDIT  
0DIVIDE ?  
B
3Set it  
SET  
DIVIDEo+00  
001<>002O?  
If no preview is to be performed, press the  
ENTER key once and then go to step 4.  
Track No.  
in pause  
New track No. cre-  
ated after division  
3When preview is to be performed.  
1Preview execution  
DIVIDEo 00  
PREVIEWo0s  
SET  
A
÷ Repeated playback from the division point will be performed  
for about 3 sec.  
2Perform fine adjustment of the division point.  
P.CALL  
DIVIDEo+04  
PREVIEWo0s  
4
¢
÷ The dividing point can be fine-adjusted in 60 ms (6/100 sec.)  
steps, between -31 and +31 assuming that the point where  
the TRACK EDIT key was pressed is 0 (i.e. in the range  
covering about 4 seconds).  
3Decide the division point.  
SET  
K
DIVIDEoook?  
001<>002  
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MD Edit Functions  
Preparationsection  
4Execute the track divide operation.  
Display after execution  
EDIT NOW: Editing  
COMPLETE: When editing is completed suc-  
cessfully  
CAN'T EDIT: When editing is impossible  
ENTER  
÷ There is no blank space left between the two tracks.  
÷ Track division may sometimes be impossible due to the  
limitations of the MD standard.  
Basicsection  
÷ The MD recorder enters pause mode at the beginning of the  
track newly created by division.  
Up to 255 track numbers can be inserted  
additionally by repeating 1 to 4 for each of  
them.  
5Eject the Mini Disc.  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
MD  
MD  
EJECT  
NO DISC  
TONE  
TRACK  
WRITING  
TONE  
Applicationsection  
Information is  
being written.  
Mini Disc has been  
ejected.  
Even after completing MD editing, it is still possible  
to cancel the settings in the current editing session  
and restore the disc to the condition it was loaded  
last time.  
While WRITINGis displayed, do not impact  
or move the unit because information about  
recording and editing is being written to the  
Mini Disc.  
NNoottee  
NotethatthisispossibleprovidedthattheMDisnot  
ejected yet.  
ˆ
Image of divide  
Image of preview  
Point selected by fine adjustment of dividing point  
Should be approx. 2 sec. or longer.  
Playback for 3 sec  
1
2
3
Knowledgesection  
Place where the TRACK EDIT  
key has been pressed  
A
A
B
C
Track No. is adjusted  
1
2
3
4
B
C
-31  
0
+31  
Divided track (second half)  
Fine adjustment range  
Divided track (first half)  
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MD Edit Functions  
Combining tracks during playback (COMBINE)  
Use the following procedure to combine two tracks into one by deleting a track number. This operation allows to  
connect several tracks or a piece of music divided into several parts. After this operation, the track numbers of  
tracks located after the combined tracks are decreased automatically.  
Before using the editing function, press the PGM/  
CHARAC. key so that TRACKlights.  
Be sure to put the MD recorder in stop or pause mode.  
1Play the title to be combined.  
2Select COMBINE ?.  
P
÷ Iftheoperationisstartedduringplayback, itpausesautomati-  
cally.  
1Press the TRACK EDIT key  
TRACK EDIT  
÷ Editing is aborted if no operation has been performed for 8  
seconds.  
2Select COMBINE ?.  
P.CALL  
4
¢
EDIT  
x
B
COMBINE ?  
Present title  
3Set it.  
SET  
The title is scrolled  
if present.  
COM.oo002+  
003oTITLE  
When the title being played is to be combined  
with the next title, press the ENTER key and  
then go to step 4.  
Next title  
3For combining with a different title  
1Select the track number.  
A
P.CALL  
Connecting tracks 2 and 5.  
4
¢
To decrease  
track No.  
To increase  
track No.  
COM.oo002+  
005oABCDEF  
The title is scrolled  
if present.  
2Set it.  
SET  
COMBINEook?  
002+005  
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MD Edit Functions  
Preparationsection  
4Execute the track combine operation.  
Display after execution  
EDIT NOW: Editing  
COMPLETE: When editing is completed suc-  
cessfully  
ENTER  
CAN'T EDIT: When editing is impossible  
÷ Track combining may sometimes be impossible due to the  
limitations of the MD standard.  
Basicsection  
÷ The MD recorder enters pause mode at the beginning of the  
track newly created by combination.  
5Eject the Mini Disc.  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
MD  
MD  
EJECT  
NO DISC  
TONE  
TRACK  
WRITING  
TONE  
Information is  
being written.  
MiniDischasbeenejected.  
Even after completing MD editing, it is still possible  
to cancel the settings in the current editing session  
and restore the disc to the condition it was loaded  
last time.  
While WRITINGis displayed, do not impact  
or move the unit because information about  
recording and editing is being written to the  
Mini Disc.  
NNoottee  
Applicationsection  
NotethatthisispossibleprovidedthattheMDisnot  
ejected yet.  
ˆ
Image of track combination  
Should be approx. 2 sec. or longer.  
1
2
3
4
A
A
B
C
D
Track No. is adjusted.  
1
2
3
Knowledgesection  
B
D
Track No. and title of the second track are cleared.  
Track No. and title of the first track are left.  
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MD Edit Functions  
Erasing several tracks at a time (QUICK ERASE)  
The selected track can be erased while the player is stop mode. Be careful in using this operation because the  
erased tracks may not be recovered once it has been erased.  
Before using the editing function, press the PGM/  
CHARAC. key so that “TRACK” lights.  
Please execute operation in stopped condition.  
1Select “Q. ERASE ?”.  
P
1Press the TRACK EDIT key.  
TRACK EDIT  
÷ Editing is aborted if no operation has been performed for 8  
seconds.  
2Select “Q.ERASE ?”.  
P.CALL  
4
¢
EDIT  
0Q.ERASE ?  
B
3Set it.  
SET  
Q.ERASE  
ALL.ERASE?  
2Select the title to be erased.  
1Select the title to be erased.  
The title to be erased will be displayed.  
P.CALL  
4
¢
Q.ERASE  
005 KENWOO  
The title is scrolled  
if present.  
A
2Set it.  
SET  
Q.ERASE  
006 ABCDEF  
1
÷ Up to 32 tracks can be selected.  
÷ Pressing the 1or ¡keys allow to check the current order  
of tracks.  
3Repeat steps 1 and 2 above.  
÷ When the CLEAR/DELETE key is pressed, the last selected  
track in the list of tracks to be erased will be cleared from the  
list.  
4End the selection.  
ENTER  
Q.ERASEook?  
K
0
12otracks  
Number of tracks to be deleted  
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MD Edit Functions  
Preparationsection  
3Execute the track erasure operation.  
Display after execution  
EDIT NOW: Editing  
ENTER  
COMPLETE: When editing is completed suc-  
cessfully  
CAN'T EDIT: When editing is impossible  
Basicsection  
4Eject the Mini Disc.  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
M
D
M
EJECT  
NO DISC  
TONE  
TRACK  
WRITING  
TONE  
Information is  
being written.  
Mini Disc has been  
ejected.  
Even after completing MD editing, it is still possible  
to cancel the settings in the current editing session  
and restore the disc to the condition it was loaded  
last time.  
While WRITINGis displayed, do not impact  
or move the unit because information about  
recording and editing is being written to the  
Mini Disc.  
NNoottee  
NotethatthisispossibleprovidedthattheMDisnot  
Applicationsection  
ejected yet.  
ˆ
Image of erasing several tracks at a time (QUICK ERASE)  
2
6
23  
23  
1
4
5
24  
26  
26  
21  
22  
3
25  
25  
~
~
A
A
B
C
C
D
E
E
F
F
U
V
V
W
W
X
Y
Y
Z
Z
5
6
22  
1
3
Knowledgesection  
1
19  
20  
21  
2
4
22  
3
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A
C
E
F
V
W
Y
Z
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MD Edit Functions  
Erasing a single track during playback (ERASE)  
During playback, it is possible to erase only the track being played. The track numbers of the tracks after the  
erased track will be adjusted.  
Be careful in using this operation because a track cannot be recovered once it has been erased.  
Before using the editing function, press the PGM/  
CHARAC. key so that TRACKlights.  
Be sure to put the MD recorder in stop or pause mode.  
1Play the track to be erased.  
2Select ERASE ?.  
P
1Press the TRACK EDIT key  
÷ Editing is aborted if no operation has been performed for 8  
seconds.  
TRACK EDIT  
2Select ERASE ?”  
P.CALL  
4
¢
EDIT  
oERASE ?  
B
3Set it.  
SET  
Execute the track erasure operation.  
3
4
1Confirmation of erasing  
ERASE  
003oKENWOO  
?
SET  
The title is scrolled  
if present.  
Track No. to be erased  
A
2Execute the track erasure operation.  
ENTER  
ERASEooook?  
003oKENWOO  
÷ The track being played is erased (together with its track title).  
Eject the Mini Disc.  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
M
D
M
EJECT  
NO DISC  
TONE  
TRACK  
WRITING  
TONE  
Information is  
being written.  
Mini Disc has been ejected.  
Even after completing MD editing, it is still possible  
to cancel the settings in the current editing session  
and restore the disc to the condition it was loaded  
last time.  
K
While WRITINGis displayed, do not impact  
or move the unit because information about  
recording and editing is being written to the  
Mini Disc.  
NNoottee  
NotethatthisispossibleprovidedthattheMDisnot  
ejected yet.  
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MD Edit Functions  
Erasing all tracks on a disc (ALL ERASE)  
During stop, all tracks can be erased. Be careful in using this operation because the tracks cannot be recovered  
once the entire minidisc has been erased.  
Preparationsection  
Before using the editing function, press the PGM/  
CHARAC. key so that TRACKlights.  
Please execute operation in stopped condition.  
1Select Q. ERASE ?.  
1Press the TRACK EDIT key  
TRACK EDIT  
÷ Editing is aborted if no operation has been performed for 8  
seconds.  
2Select Q. ERASE ?”  
Basicsection  
P.CALL  
4
¢
EDIT  
0Q.ERASE ?  
3Set it.  
SET  
Q.ERASE  
ALL.ERASE?  
2Press the SET key  
Press while ALL ?is displayed.  
Applicationsection  
SET  
3Execute the track erasure operation.  
Display after execution  
EDIT NOW: Editing  
ENTER  
COMPLETE: When editing is completed suc-  
cessfully  
CAN'T EDIT: When editing is impossible  
Knowledgesection  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
4Eject the Mini Disc.  
M
D
M
EJECT  
NO DISC  
TONE  
TRACK  
WRITING  
TONE  
Information is  
being written.  
Mini Disc has been  
ejected.  
Even after completing MD editing, it is still possible  
to cancel the settings in the current editing session  
and restore the disc to the condition it was loaded  
last time.  
While WRITINGis displayed, do not impact  
or move the unit because information about  
recording and editing is being written to the  
Mini Disc.  
NNoottee  
NotethatthisispossibleprovidedthattheMDisnot  
ejected yet.  
ˆ
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MD Edit Functions  
(Remote control unit only)  
When titles are assigned to a disc and its tracks, the titles cannot only be displayed during playback but title  
search (searching a track by the title) is also made possible. The assigned titles can be changed or deleted with  
the same procedure.  
Assigning a title to a disc or track  
Before using the editing function, press the PGM/  
CHARAC. key so that TRACKlights.  
Select the MDinput. £  
1Activate the title input mode.  
P
TITLE  
DISC ÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷  
1Press the TITLE INPUT key.  
TITLE INPUT  
TITLE  
INPUT  
TONE  
A.P.S.  
Eachpressofthe4or¢keysswitchestheoperation.  
2Select the title to be edited.  
1 DISC •••••••••••••••(Disc title) *1  
2 001, 002, ••••••••••(Track title) *2  
3 ALL ERASE ? ••••(Complete erasure of disc and  
track titles)  
P.CALL  
4
¢
To return  
To advance  
4 [1], [2], [3] ••••••••(Title Memo) *3  
B
*1 When step 1-1 is performed in stop mode, the  
display starts with the disc title.  
*2 Each press of the 4or ¢key displays a track title  
in sequence from “001”, “002”.... When all track  
titles have been displayed, 3 then 4 will be dis-  
played.  
3Set the selection.  
SET  
When step 1-1 is performed in play mode, the  
display begins with the information on the track  
being played.  
To abort operation, press the TITLE INPUT key again.  
*3 Each press of the4or¢key causes the selected  
title memo number to blink, after which 1 then 2  
will be displayed.  
In case of disc title :  
A
Select DISC.  
TITLE  
DISC ÷÷÷÷÷÷÷  
Total number of title characters  
Up to 1792 characters can be input per disc and up to  
80 characters can be input per track. (In case of  
alphanumeric and symbol characters)  
A space (blank character) also required the same  
amount of data as alphanumeric characters. When  
deleting a title, it is not recommended to overwrite  
spaces on previous characters but use the (CLEAR/  
In case of track title :  
Select the desired track No.  
(The track can also be selected using the numeric keys.)  
TITLE  
001 ÷÷÷÷÷÷÷  
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DELETE) function.  
Œ„  
÷ With a track without a title, the display shows “·······”.  
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Characters can be selected either in the character  
input key modeor skip key mode.  
2Input the title.  
Preparationsection  
To select characters with the numeric keys (character input key mode)  
If none of  
or  
is displayed, press one of  
12  
Aa  
the numeric keys.  
Press the PGM/CHARAC. key for the required number  
of times to select one of the character groups below.  
To enter a title  
1Select a character group.  
PGM  
: A~Z, symbols, Title Memo ([1], [2], [3])  
: 0~9, symbols  
Aa  
12  
/CHARAC.  
AUTO/MONO  
2Select a character.  
1
2
ABC  
JKL  
TUV  
QZ  
3
DEF  
Aa  
DISC  
Basicsection  
4
7
GHI  
PRS  
5
6
MNO  
Input place  
8
9
WXY  
+100  
( )  
,
0
+10’  
:
&
-
÷ Use the 1or ¡key to move the input position cursor to  
the left or right.  
÷ To enter a space character, press the TIME/SPACE key.  
When the same key is pressed repeatedly, the charac-  
ters will change.  
2
ABC  
(Example : When  
is pressed, the characters will  
change in the order of A=B=C=a=b=c.)  
Applicationsection  
÷ If you made a mistake, press the CLEAR/DELETE  
key.  
Aa  
B DISC  
DISC  
3Set the selected character.  
SET  
The cursor moves and stands by for the  
next character input.  
÷ The character can be set also by pressing another numeric  
key, ¡key or the PGM/CHARAC. key.  
4Repeat steps 1 to 3 above.  
To change or clear a title  
1Move the character to the desired character  
(to be changed).  
1
Knowledgesection  
TUNING  
1
To return  
To advance  
÷ If you want to insert a character without deleting any (step  
2), place the cursor on the character immediately after the  
position you want to insert a character.  
2Delete the character.  
CLEAR  
/DELETE  
3Perform steps 1 to 4 of To enter a title.  
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MD Edit Functions  
Characters can be selected either in the character  
input key modeor skip key mode.  
To select characters with the 4 and ¢ keys (skip key mode)  
If any of  
or  
Aa 12  
is displayed, press the 4or  
¢key.  
To enter a title  
P
1Select a character group.  
Press the PGM/CHARAC. key for the required number  
of times to select one of the character groups below.  
PGM  
/CHARAC.  
A~Z, space (1 blank character)  
a~z, space  
0~9, symbols  
Title Memo ([1 2 3]), Title Copy (disc title, track  
title)  
AUTO/MONO  
2Select a character.  
P.CALL  
4
¢
To return  
To advance  
÷ The display can be scrolled so that any character (in a single  
group) can be selected.  
Selected character  
B
3Set the selected character.  
XYZoABCDEF  
SET  
Input place  
4Repeat steps 1 to 3 above.  
XYZoABCDEF  
B
SC  
The cursor moves and stands by for the  
next character input.  
÷ To enter a space character, press the TIME/SPACE key.  
To change or clear a title  
A
1Move the character to the desired char-  
acter (to be changed).  
÷ If you want to insert a character without deleting any (step  
2), place the cursor on the character immediately after the  
position you want to insert a character.  
TUNING  
1
1
To return  
To advance  
2Delete the character.  
CLEAR  
/DELETE  
K
3Perform steps 1 to 4 of To enter a title.  
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3Execute title change or deletion.  
Preparationsection  
DISC  
ooSTORE  
1Enter the title in memory.  
ENTER  
TOTAL  
÷ If required, enter other titles by repeating  
steps 1-2 to 3-1 for each title.  
DISC  
DISCOKENWO  
2Complete the operation.  
TITLE INPUT  
The title is scrolled automatically.  
4Eject the Mini Disc.  
Basicsection  
A.P.S.  
M
D
M
12:30PM  
EJECT  
NO DISC  
TONE  
TRACK  
WRITING  
TONE  
Information is  
being written.  
Mini Disc has been  
ejected.  
Even after completing MD editing, it is still possible  
to cancel the settings in the current editing session  
and restore the disc to the condition it was loaded  
last time.  
While WRITINGis displayed, do not impact  
or move the unit because information about  
recording and editing is being written to the  
Mini Disc.  
Note  
Note  
NotethatthisispossibleprovidedthattheMDisnot  
ejected yet.  
ˆ
Erasing all titles  
Applicationsection  
1Press the TITLE INPUT key.  
TITLE INPUT  
2Select ALL ERASE ?.  
Eachpressofthe4or¢keysswitchestheoperation.  
To return  
P.CALL  
To advance  
4
¢
1 DISC •••••••••••••••(Disc title)  
2 001, 002, ••••••••••• (Track title)  
3 ALL ERASE ?••••(Complete erasure of disc and  
track titles)  
SET  
\
4 [1], [2], [3] ••••••••• (Title Memo)  
Knowledgesection  
3Press the ENTER key.  
ENTER  
In regard to key function  
4or ¢key  
Moves the cursor position.  
4Complete the operation.  
CLEAR/DELETE key  
TITLE INPUT  
Deletes the character on the cursor position and shifts the  
subsequent characters leftward by one column. An entire  
title can be deleted easily by pressing the key repeatedly  
(or holding it depressed).  
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List of characters available for title editing  
P
The following alphabets and symbols can be selected for use in title editing.  
When selecting characters with the numeric keys on the remote control unit  
(character input key mode)  
group  
key  
Aa  
12  
1
Space [1] [2] [3]  
ABCabc  
DEFdef  
GHIghi  
1
2ABC  
3DEF  
4GHI  
5JKL  
6MNO  
7PRS  
8TUV  
9WXY  
0QZ  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
JKLjkl  
B
MNOmno  
PRSprs  
TUVtuv  
WXYwxy  
QZqz  
,
,
, : ? +10  
, : ? ! ; . " _ ` $ ^  
&()/+100  
& ( ) / + = < > # % @  
*
÷ Title Copy cannot be selected with the numeric keys.  
÷ The first alphabet which appears when a character input key is pressed may sometimes be an uppercase or sometimes a lowercase  
letter depending on each occasion.  
When selecting characters with the 4 and ¢ keys on the remote control unit  
A
(skip key mode)  
English uppercase letter group  
English lowercase letter group  
Numeral/symbols group  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Space  
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Space  
,
0123456789 Space ! " # $ % & ( ) * + , . / : ; < = > ` ? @ ^ _  
Title Memo/Title Copy group  
[1] [2] [3] [DISC] ([001]•••••)  
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MD Edit Functions  
Copying titles in title memos for use as titles of other MDs or  
(TITLE COPY) (TITLE MEMO) (Remote control unit only)  
tracks  
To make character entry simpler, disc titles, track titles and/or performer names can be saved in title memos ([1]  
to [3]) and copied them with another disc or track. The title memos can save up to three sets of titles and/or input  
Preparationsection  
character sets.  
Before using the editing function, press the PGM/  
CHARAC. key so that “TRACK” lights.  
Select the “MD” input.  
£
Copying a disc or track title in a title memo (TITLE COPY)  
Example: To save track title “A. Songs” recorded and registered in track NO. 7 of an MD in memory No. [1]  
1Select the save destination title memo number  
To abort operation, press the TITLE INPUT key  
again.  
1Press the TITLE INPUT key.  
TITLE INPUT  
Basicsection  
TITLE  
DISC ÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷  
TITLE  
TONE  
2From the save destination memory numbers  
INPUT  
([1] to [3]), select No. [1] and set the selection.  
A P S  
Eachpressofthe4or¢keysswitchestheoperation.  
To return  
P.CALL  
To advance  
SET  
4
¢
1 DISC •••••••••••••••(Disc title)  
2 001, 002 •••••••••••(Track title)  
3 ALL ERASE ? ••••(Complete erasure of disc and  
track titles)  
\
4 [1], [2], [3] ••••••••(Title Memo)  
Applicationsection  
Select the title group([123]) containing the  
copy source title.  
2
1Enter the skip mode.  
If any of  
or  
is displayed, press the  
12  
Aa  
4 or ¢ key.  
2Select the title group([123]) containing the  
copy source title.  
Press the PGM/CHARAC. key for the required number  
of times to select one of the character groups below.  
PGM  
• A~Z, space (1 blank character)  
/CHARAC.  
• a~z, space  
Knowledgesection  
• 0~9, symbols  
AUTO/MONO  
• Title Memo ([1 2 3]), Title Copy (disc title, track  
title)  
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3Select the track title to be copied.  
Select track No. 7 “A. Songs”.  
Set the selection.  
To return  
P.CALL  
To advance  
4
¢
SET  
[007]A.Song  
[007].Songs  
A.Songs  
P
\
TONE  
TONE  
The title is scrolled.  
4Save it in the save destination title memo.  
÷ It is also possible to copy additional titles to the same title  
memo by repeating steps 1-2 to 3.  
ENTER  
TITLE  
[1]A.Songs  
[1]  
\
STORE  
TONE  
TONE  
B
÷ A. Songs” is memorized in title memo No. [1] which was  
selected in step 1.  
5Press the TITLE INPUT key to complete editing.  
TITLE INPUT  
Copying title memo contents as the title of another disc or track  
A
This editing operation is available by exchanging the parties (copy destination and copy source) in the proce-  
dure of Copying a Disc or Track Title in a Title Memo (TITLE COPY). After performing steps 1 to 5 in the  
procedure on page 65, change steps 1-2 and 3 as shown below. The input can be repeated by simply perform-  
ing these two steps.  
2
Step 1- Select a disc or track title as the destination in place of the title memo.  
Step 3  
Select a title memo ([1] to [3]) as the copy source.  
The title memo itself can also be edited.  
÷ After performing step 3 in “Copying a disc or track title in a title memo (TITLE COPY)”, additional titles can be saved  
in the same title memo by repeating steps 2-1 and 3 for each title.  
Notes  
Notes  
÷ After performing step 3 in “Copying a disc or track title in a title memo (TITLE COPY)”, the copied title can be edited  
by pressing the 4 or ¢ key then performing the character input operation in step 2 in “Assigning a title to a disc  
or track”.  
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MD Edit Functions  
Select the MDinput. £  
Preparationsection  
Entering characters in title memo (TITLE MEMO)  
Example: To save characters TREASUREin title memo No. [2]  
Select the save destination title memo number  
1Press the TITLE INPUT key.  
To abort operation, press the TITLE INPUT key  
again.  
TITLE INPUT  
2From the save destination memory numbers  
Eachpressofthe4or¢keysswitchestheoperation.  
([1] to [3]), select No. [2] and set the selection.  
Basicsection  
1 DISC •••••••••••••••(Disc title)  
2 001, 002 •••••••••••(Track title)  
3 ALL ERASE ?••••(Complete erasure of disc and  
track titles)  
To return  
P.CALL  
To advance  
SET  
4
¢
\
4 [1], [2], [3] ••••••••(Title Memo)  
Aa  
[2]  
3Input characters TREASUREby performing  
1
3
steps 2- to 2- in Assigning a title to a disc  
or track. Œ„  
TREASUR  
TONE  
4Press the ENTER key to copy the characters in  
÷ TREASURE” is memorized in title memo No. [2] which was  
selected in step 2.  
the title memo.  
ENTER  
Applicationsection  
÷ If required, character input to other title memo can be  
continued by repeating steps 1 to 4.  
Knowledgesection  
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MD Edit Functions  
To delete the edited contents (EDIT CANCEL)  
When the following key operation is performed before the minidisc is removed, return is possible to the same  
condition as when the disc was inserted. After cancellation, again perform the individual editing operations.  
Before using the editing function, press the PGM/  
CHARAC. key so that TRACKlights.  
Select the MDinput. £  
Press during stop  
P
1Press the TRACK EDIT key  
TRACK EDIT  
2Select CANCEL ?”  
Eachpressofthe4 or¢keysswitchestheoperation.  
1 Q.MOVE ?  
2 Q.ERASE ?  
To return  
To advance  
P.CALL  
4
¢
SET  
3 CANCEL ?  
\
B
÷ If CANCEL is displayed, it indicates that the past  
editing cannot be canceled.  
Cancellation is inhibited if the MD has already been  
ejected after editing or when editing is started because  
UTOC ERRORwas displayed.  
3Set it.  
ENTER  
A
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Preparationsection  
Basicsection  
Applicationsection  
Knowledgesection  
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Listening to an AUX input source  
A CD player with an analog or optical digital output, MD recorder, cassette deck or a similar component can be  
connected to the system as the auxiliary input source.  
Connect the component as described in “Connection of Other Accessories”9.  
Listening to an Analog equipment  
Listening to a Digital equipment  
1 Press the MD 6 key.  
1Press the AUX key.  
MD  
6
AUX  
P
÷ If a MD has already been loaded, it starts to play now.  
Press the 7 STOP key to stop it.  
2Play the connected equipment.  
2 Set the MONITOR mode to “ON”. ›  
3Ajust the volume.  
3 Play the connected equipment.  
4 Ajust the volume.  
VOLUME  
VOLUME  
B
Adjusting the input level of the auxiliary source  
1Press the menu/demo key.  
3 Adjust to the desired input level using the  
volume/multi-control knob.  
menu  
........  
........  
AUX D LEVEL  
AUX A LEVEL  
-~+12 dB  
-4~+3  
/demo  
A
4 Press the set key  
2Rotate the volume/multi-control knob to se-  
lect “AUX D. LEVEL ?” or “AUX A. LEVEL ?”,  
then press the set key.  
set  
When the input level is adjusted, the level of recording  
ofthesignalsfromtheauxiliaryinputsourceconnected  
to the AUX (TAPE/MD) input jacks and optical digital  
input jack also changes.  
Note  
Note  
volume/  
multi-control  
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Timer operation  
SET  
The timer makes it possible to play a CD or MD, re-  
ceive radio or record CD or radio automatically in the  
specified time zone. The O.T.T. timer works only once  
when it is activated, the SLEEP timer switches power  
off (Standby mode) automatically even after you fall  
asleep, and the PROG. timer provides two timer pro-  
grams which work every day once they are activated.  
volume/  
multi-control  
ENTER  
SLEEP  
Preparationsection  
TIMER  
set  
menu/demo  
Be sure to adjust the clock before setting the timer.  
%
Setting the O.T.T. timer  
Timer playback which occurs only once and only for an hour can be programmed by simply setting the start time.  
The timer playback reproduces the source selected at the last time the unit is turned off at the last set volume.  
The program timer does not operate during  
1Select the desired source and adjust its volume.  
playback by the O.T.T. timer.  
2 Press the menu/demo key.  
÷ Even if the O.T.T. timer is set for the digital AUX input  
(external source), the MD will be played if an MD is left inside  
the main unit.  
Basicsection  
menu  
/demo  
3 Timer setting selection  
3 Rotate the volume/multi-control knob to select  
TIMER SET ?, then press the set key.  
Blinks  
TIMER SET  
?
set  
TONE  
\
volume/  
multi-control  
4 Rotate the volume/multi-control knob to select  
5 ON time setting  
O.T.T. ?, then press the set key.  
O.T.T.  
Applicationsection  
5 Set the timer ON time by rotating the volume/  
Blinks  
7:00AM  
multi-control knob.  
TONE  
O.T.T  
To put back  
the time  
To advance  
the time  
volume/  
multi-control  
÷ The ON time can be set in steps of 5 minutes.  
6 Press the set key.  
Remote control unit operation  
Each press switch the modes as follows.  
O.T.T.  
7 Select ONor OFFby rotating the volume/  
multi-control knob, then press the set key.  
PROG.1  
PROG.2  
PROG.1,2  
TIMER  
8 Press the  
(standby).  
(The  
key to switch the power OFF  
Knowledgesection  
/timer indicator lights in amber.)  
Goes off (OFF)  
÷ The remote control unit can be used only to set the timer  
activation ON or OFF. The time setting should be per-  
formed on the main unit.  
timer  
To cancel O.T.T.  
÷ Switch the power ON and press the TIMER key repeat-  
edly until O.T.T.disappears.  
÷ When the TIMER key is pressed repeatedly until  
O.T.T.disappears after the start of O.T.T. timer  
playback, this will be changed to normal playback.  
After setting the timer, make sure that the power is  
set to OFF (Standby).  
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Timer operation  
Program timer playback (AI timer playback) and timer recording  
Two timer programs (PROG.1, PROG.2) are available. Both of them are 24-hour timer programs which can be  
executed every day.  
Each of timer reservation programs PROG.1 and PROG.2 can store the time zone and contents of timer operation,  
which can be executed or deactivated as required.  
÷ It is possible to execute both timer reservation programs PROG.1 and PROG.2 simultaneously.  
÷ The time zones of PROG.1 and PROG.2 should be set by reserving an interval of 1 minute or more so that they are not overlapped.  
Be sure to adjust the clock before setting the timer.  
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1Select the source to be played (recorded) and adjust its playback volume.  
÷ To listen to CD  
÷ To listen to radio  
÷ Recording or playing the AUX  
source component  
Thestationshouldbepresetprior.  
Insert a CD  
For timer playback or timer record-  
ing of a source component con-  
nected to the AUX jacks, connect it  
properly by referring to Connec-  
tion of Other Accessories . 9  
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(Programplaybackisnotpossible.)  
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÷ For recording  
÷ To listen to MD  
Insert a MD  
Make preparations for recording.  
¤‹ Steps 1 to 3  
÷ In case an associated system compo-  
nent is connected, also read the instruc-  
tion manual of the component.  
(Programplaybackisnotpossible.)  
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2Select the timer reservation mode.  
1 Press the menu/demo key.  
Example for playing radio broadcast from 10:30am to  
11:30am using PROG.1  
2 Timer setting selection  
2 Rotate the volume/multi-control knob to  
select TIMER SET ?, then press the set  
key.  
TIMER SET  
?
Blinks  
3 Rotate the volume/multi-control knob to  
select PROG.1 ?, then press the set key.  
3 PROG.1 selection  
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TIMER SET  
Blinks  
PROG.1 ?  
TONE  
PROG 1  
\
volume/  
multi-control  
12 30PM  
÷ If you make a mistake in the middle, press the menu/demo  
key to cancel the operation and restart it from step 2.  
÷ When a timer reservation already has been made, the con-  
tents will change to the new settings.  
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Be sure to adjust the clock before setting the timer.  
Timer operation  
3Enter the ON time.  
1 Set the timer ON time by rotating the volume/  
1ON time setting  
multi-control knob.  
ON TIME  
To advance  
the time  
To put back  
the time  
Blinks  
Preparationsection  
10:00AM  
TONE  
volume/  
multi-control  
PROG 1  
2 Press the set key.  
set  
÷ If you make a mistake in the middle, press the menu/demo  
key to cancel the operation and restart it from step 2.  
3 After entering the hourwith the procedure in  
1 and 2, enter the minuteusing the same  
procedure.  
4Enter the OFF time.  
1 Set the timer OFF time by rotating the volume/  
1OFF time setting  
multi-control knob.  
Basicsection  
OFF TIME  
To put back  
the time  
To advance  
the time  
11:00AM  
TONE  
Blinks  
volume/  
multi-control  
PROG 1  
2 Press the set key.  
set  
3 After entering the hourwith the procedure in  
1 and 2, enter the minuteusing the same  
procedure.  
÷ If you make a mistake in the middle, press the menu/demo  
key to cancel the operation and restart it from step 2.  
5Make the desired reservation.  
Applicationsection  
For timer playback or AI timer playback  
For timer recording  
1 Rotate the volume/multi-control knob to select the timer  
1 Rotate the volume/multi-control  
mode.  
knob to select the record mode.  
1 Select PLAYor AI PLAY.  
Select REC.  
PLAY ........ Timer play  
AI PLAY ... Timerplaywithgraduallyin-  
PLAY  
AI PLAY  
REC  
volume/  
multi-control  
\
\
volume/  
multi-control  
creasing volume  
REC  
Press the set key.  
set  
\
\
2 Press the set key.  
2 Select the input source.  
Knowledgesection  
Select the source to  
be recording.  
MODE  
PLAY  
volume/  
TUNER  
AUX (Analog)  
DIGITAL AUX  
multi-control  
set  
TONE  
PROG
1  
\
\
set  
Press the set key.  
When you selected DIGITAL AUX, go  
to step 6 now.  
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Be sure to adjust the clock before setting the timer.  
Timer operation  
2 Select the input source.  
1 Select the source to be played.  
TUNER  
3 Select the broadcast station  
(only when TUNER is selected).  
Select the preset sta-  
volume/  
tion No.  
CD  
volume/  
multi-control  
multi-control  
MD  
\
\
AUX (Analog)  
DIGITAL AUX (Digital)  
Press the set key.  
2 Press the set key.  
SOURCE  
TUNER  
4 Select the recording unit.  
TONE  
PROG 1  
(onlywhenTUNERorAUXisselected)  
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ANALOG  
3 Select the broadcast station (only when TUNER is selected).  
volume/  
multi-control  
MONO  
1 Select the preset station No.  
volume/  
multi-control  
TUNER P01  
90.00MHZ  
\
\
Press the set key.  
2 Press the set key.  
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6Set the program.  
1 Select ONor OFFby rotating the volume/  
1When ON is set  
multi-control knob, then press the set key.  
PROG.1  
Blinks  
ON  
TONE  
PROG 1  
\
volume/  
multi-control  
AU TO  
÷ The set program contents are displayed when the  
program is set to ON.  
÷ The timer operation will not occur if the program is not set to  
ON.  
2 Press the  
/timer key to switch the power  
OFF (standby).  
Remote control unit operation  
(The  
/timer indicator lights in amber.)  
Each press switch the modes as follows.  
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O.T.T.  
PROG.1  
TIMER  
timer  
PROG.2  
PROG.1, 2  
Goes off (OFF)  
÷ The remote control unit can be used only to set the timer  
activation ON or OFF. The time setting should be per-  
formed on the main unit.  
Now the program timer reservation is complete.  
Use the same procedure as above when you want to  
reserve a program timer operation in PROG.2.  
Ensure that the power is OFF.  
÷ With timer recording of radio broadcasting, the audio is muted automatically at the moment the power is switched ON by  
the timer.  
÷ The reservation contents cannot be cleared. The contents are cleared only when they are changed.  
÷ If the /timer indicator blinks in amber when the power is switched OFF (Standby), the timer will not be executed.  
In this case, set the clock again. %  
Notes  
Notes  
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÷ After the timer has been set and power is off (timer standby), if there is a power failure or the power cord is unplugged  
from and plugged again into the power outlet, the standby/timer indicator blinks in amber. In this case, set the clock again.  
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Be sure to adjust the clock before setting the timer.  
Timer operation  
To cancel execution of a timer program (Remote control unit only)  
Press the TIMER key repeatedly until PROG.1or  
PROG.2disappears.  
RDS  
FM P08  
BAYERN 3  
TONE  
Goes off  
TIMER  
Preparationsection  
AU TO  
STEREO  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
÷ The reservation contents are held in memory.  
To set the same timer program again (Remote control unit only)  
Press the TIMER key repeatedly until PROG.1or  
PROG.2appears.  
RDS  
FM P08  
BAYERN 3  
TIMER  
TONE  
Lights  
PROG 1  
Basicsection  
AU TO  
A.P.S.  
12:30PM  
÷ Also prepare the disc and adjust the listening volume.  
(Remote control unit only)  
The sleep timer is used to set the period after which the power will switch OFF automatically.  
Sleep timer (SLEEP)  
Press the SLEEP key during CD or MD playback or  
during radio reception.  
÷ Each press increases the set time by 10 minutes. The sleep  
timer can be set up to about 90 minutes.  
Applicationsection  
10 =20=30 ....70 = 80= 90 = Cancel  
SLEEP  
SLEEP TIMER  
SLEEP TIMER  
5min  
TONE  
10min  
TONE  
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÷ The unit is turned OFF automatically after the set time has  
elapsed.  
12:30PM  
12:30PM  
TRACK  
÷ Pressing the SLEEP key once allows you to check the  
remaining time. When checking the remaining time, it can  
be fine adjusted (in 1-minute steps) using the VOLUME  
keys on the remote control unit.  
TRACK  
÷ Blinking starts when re-  
maining time is 5 minutes  
or less.  
Knowledgesection  
To cancel  
The system has been set so that the LCD bright-  
ness drops automatically during the sleep timer  
operation. (Auto dimmer)  
Turn the power OFF or press the SLEEP key until  
the sleep time is cancelled.  
After the timer has been set and power is off (timer standby), if there is a power failure or the power cord is unplugged from  
and plugged again into the power outlet, the /timer indicator blinks in amber. In this case, set the clock again.  
Note  
Note  
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Important Items  
Maintenance  
Cleaning the CD insertion slot  
Insertion slot and its surroundings  
The CD insertion slot should be cleaned because it  
tends to collect dust.  
If a CD is inserted while dust is accumulated around  
the insertion slot, the disc may be damaged.  
Maintenance of the unit  
Memory backup function  
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When the front panel or case becomes dirty, wipe with  
a soft, dry cloth. Do not use thinner, benzine, alcohol,  
etc. for these agents may cause discoloration.  
Stored contents which are Clock display  
cleared immediately when SOUND  
power plug is unplugged  
from power outlet  
In regard to contact cleaner  
Stored contents which are “on/standby” status  
cleared in at least a day af- (ON or STANDBY)  
ter power plug is un- A.P.S.  
Do not use contact cleaners because it could cause a  
malfunction. Be specially careful not to use contact  
cleaners containing oil, for they may deform the plastic  
component.  
plugged from power out- Last input selection  
let  
Volume control value  
Tone control levels  
AUX input level  
Balance setting  
Rec levels  
Note related to transportation and movement  
Before transporting or moving this unit, carry out the fol-  
lowing operations.  
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Rec input  
Contrast setting  
Backlight setting  
Receiving band  
Frequency  
Preset stations  
Auto/mono setting  
Program timer setting  
contents  
1 Switch the power ON.  
2 SelecttheCDorMDinput, waitforafewseconds  
and ensure that the LCD becomes as shown in  
the figure below. If a disc is left in the main unit,  
press the 0 key to eject it.  
MD  
CD  
Memory Backup for the MD Recorder Section  
NO DISC  
NO DISC  
W hen thepowerissetto OFF (Standby)orthepowercord  
is unplugged from the wall outlet, the m em ory will be  
backed up forabout3 days.  
3 Turn the power OFF.  
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The contents of the memory are not stored on the disc if  
the power cord is unplugged.  
If there is a power failure or if the power cord is un-  
plugged, the recording or editing information (normally  
recorded when the minidisc is removed) may be erased  
or destroyed before it is recorded on the minidisc. Once  
the information has disappeared, it can not be recovered.  
After recording or editing, always remove the minidisc  
to record the recording or editing information.  
US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laborato-  
ries.  
Caution on MD-Clip data  
Do not attempt to record or edit a disc in which MD-Clip  
data (still images, etc.) have been recorded. Otherwise,  
the Clip data may be lost.  
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ImportantItems  
Reference  
When your unit needs to be repaired, bring the entire  
set (Speakers excluded) to your dealer.  
Caution on condensation  
Condensation (of dew) may occur inside the unit when  
there is a great difference in temperature between this  
unit and the outside.  
Preparationsection  
This unit may not function properly if condensation oc-  
curs. In this case, leave the unit for a few hours with  
the power left ON, and restart the operation after the  
condensation has dride up.  
Be specially cautious against condensatin in a fol-  
lowing circumsatance:  
When this unit is carried from a place to another across  
a large difference in temperature, when the humidity in  
the room where this unit is installed increases, etc.  
Basicsection  
Applicationsection  
Knowledgesection  
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ImportantItems  
Handling of discs  
Disc handling precautions  
Handling  
Discs which can be played with this unit  
CD (12 cm, 8 cm), and the audio part of CDV, CD-G, CD-EG  
and CD-EXTRA.  
Hold the discs so that you do not  
touch the playing surface.  
Use discs that comply with the IEC standard, for example  
COMPACT  
a disc carrying the  
marking on the label surface.  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
Label side  
Playing side  
Sticker  
Never play a cracked or warped disc  
During playback, the disc rotates at high speed in the  
player.  
Therefore, to avoid danger, never use a cracked or de-  
formed disc or a disc repaired with tape or adhesive agent.  
Please do not use discs which are not round because they  
may cause a malfunction.  
Do not attach paper or tape to ei-  
ther the playing side or the label  
side of the discs.  
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Sticky paste  
Cleaning  
If fingerprints or foreign matter be-  
come attached to the disc, lightly  
wipe the disc with a soft cotton  
cloth (or similar) from the center of  
the disc outwards in a radial man-  
ner.  
Disc accessories  
The disc accessories (stabilizer, protection sheet, protec-  
tion ring, etc.) which are marketed for improving the sound  
quality or protecting discs as well as the disc cleaner  
should not be used with this system because they may  
cause malfunction.  
Storage  
When a disc is not to be played for  
a long period of time, remove it  
from the player and store it in its  
case.  
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Handling of Mini Disc  
As the Mini Disc is accommodated inside a cartridge, it can be handled without caring about dust or fingerprint. However,  
stained or soiled cartridge may cause malfunction. To enjoy beautiful sound for extended period of time, take care on the  
following points.  
Do not touch the disc directly.  
Do not touch the disc by opening the shutter with your  
hand. The cartridge will be damaged if it is forced open.  
Care  
Wipe periodically dust and dirt attached on the cartridge  
with a dry cloth.  
Write protect tab  
To protect recorded contents against accidental erasure,  
set the write protect tab of the disc open. Return the tab  
to the original position when you want to record signals  
on the disc.  
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Disc back side  
Storage position  
Writeprotecttab  
Do not leave Mini Discs in place where the temperature  
and/or humidity are extremely high (for example, in a  
place subject to direct sunlight).  
Slide open.  
(Recording disabled)  
Slide close.  
Dust countermeasure  
(Recording enabled)  
Theshutterofthedisccartridgeispermanentlyopenwhile  
thediscisloadedintheset.Therefore,topreventdustfrom  
penetrating inside the disc, take the disc out of the unit  
immediately after completion of recording or playback.  
Note on disc accessories  
Donotusethelenscleanerforthismayleadtomalfunction  
of the unit.  
Note on the cartridge labels  
Apply each label firmly to every corner so that it will not be  
peeled off.  
In regard to contact cleaner  
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Do not use contact cleaners because it could cause a  
malfunction. Be specially careful not to use contact clean-  
ers containing oil, for they may deform the plastic compo-  
nent.  
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In case of difficulty  
What seems to be a malfunction is not always so. Before calling for service, check the following table according  
to the symptom of your trouble.  
Operation to reset  
The microcomputer may fall into malfunction (impossibil-  
Unplug the power cord from the power outlet then,  
ity to operate, erroneous display, etc.) when the power cord  
while holding the menu/demo key depressed, plug the  
power cord again.  
is unplugged while unit is ON or due to an external factor.  
In this case, execute the following procedure to reset the  
Preparationsection  
microcomputer and return it to normal condition.  
menu  
/demo  
÷ Please note that resetting the microcomputer clears the  
contents stored in and it returns to condition when it left the  
factory.  
Amplifier section/Speakers  
Symptom  
Remedy  
Sound is not produced.  
÷ Connect properly referring to “System connection”.  
÷ Adjust to an required volume.  
÷ Switch MUTE OFF.  
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÷ Unplug the headphone plug.  
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Basicsection  
/timer indicator blinks in red and no sound is  
put out.  
÷ Aspeakercordisshort-circuited. Turnpoweroffandre-connectthe 8  
speaker cord.  
The  
/timer indicator blinks in amber.  
÷ Adjust the present time again.  
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No sound from the headphones.  
÷ Insert correctly.  
÷ Adjust to an required volume.  
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Sound is not produced from the left or right speak-  
ers.  
÷ Connect properly referring to “System connection”.  
÷ Adjust the optimum left and right balance.  
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The clock display blinks without changing the fig-  
ures.  
÷ Adjust the present time again.  
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Timer operation is not possible.  
÷ Adjust the present time referring to “Clock adjustment”.  
÷ Set the timer ON time and OFF time.  
÷ Press the TIMER key to set up the execution.  
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Applicationsection  
Tuner section  
Symptom  
Remedy  
Radio stations cannot be received.  
÷ Connect antennas.  
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÷ Select a band.  
÷ Tune to the frequency of the desired station.  
Noise interferes.  
÷ Install the outdoor antenna in an apart position from the road.  
÷ Switch the suspected electric appliance OFF.  
÷ Install the TV or the system at an increased distance between  
them.  
A station has been preset but it cannot be received  
by pressing the 1,¡ key.  
÷ Preset stations with tunable frequencies.  
÷ Preset stations again.  
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Knowledgesection  
Remote control unit  
Symptom  
Remedy  
÷ Replace with new batteries.  
÷ Operate the unit inside the remote controllable range.  
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Remote control operation is not possible.  
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In case of difficulty  
CD player section  
Symptom  
Remedy  
A CD is placed in the player but it cannot be played. ÷ Place the disc properly, with the label side facing upward.  
÷ Clean the disc referring to Disc handling precautions.  
÷ Refer to Caution on condensationand remove the condensation  
by evaporation.  
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Sound is not produced.  
÷ Press the CD 6 key.  
÷ Clean the disc referring to Disc handling precautions.  
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Sound skips.  
÷ Clean the disc referring to Disc handling precautions.  
÷ Install the unit in a place not subject to vibrations.  
Symptoms related to MD standard  
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Symptom  
Cause  
DISC FULLis displayed while the disc still has a ÷ More than 255 tracks (track No. 256 or more) cannot be recorded. (There  
remaining recordable time.  
maybealsocasesinwhichrecordingisimpossiblewhilethetracknumber  
is less than 256.)  
In such a case, the REMAIN time display shows 0:00.  
The possible recording time does not increase even ÷ When the remaining time of the entire disc is less than 12 sec, the  
when a short track is erased.  
remaining time indication on the display becomes 0:00. When the total  
time of the deleted tracks exceeds 12 sec, the display changes to the  
recordable time.  
÷ When a short track is deleted on a repeatedly edited disc, the remaining  
time may not increase.  
Tracks can not be connected.  
÷ Connection of the track resulting from edit processing may not be  
possible.  
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The time which has been recorded on the MD and ÷ Asrecordingisexecutedwith2sec. astheminimumunit, thedisplaytime  
the remaining time do not add up to the maximum  
recording time (60, 74 and 80 min.).  
may not coincide.  
When search is performed in a track which has ÷ This derives from the restriction in the MD system standard and not a  
been compiled by editing, the sound is sometimes  
interrupted.  
malfunction.  
The track numbers are not assigned correctly.  
÷ Depending on the contents of the recorded source (CD etc.), the track  
numbers may not be assigned correctly.  
READINGis displayed for an abnormally long ÷ When a new recordable MD (with nothing recorded) is inserted,  
time. READINGis displayed longer than usual.  
The time display becomes inaccurate with a mon- ÷ Monaural recording and stereo recording are executed according to  
aurally recorded disc.  
different formats. This is not a malfunction.  
Input of 1792 title characters is not possible.  
÷ The title recording area is used in units of 7 characters, so that input of  
1792 characters may not be possible.  
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MD recorder section (other symptoms)  
Symptom  
Remedy  
Sound is not output even when the play key is ÷ Load a prerecorded disc or playback-only disc.  
pressed.  
Recording is not possible  
÷ Change the position of the write protect tab to the write position or  
use a recordable disc.  
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÷ Adjust the AUX input level.  
÷ Set the input selector to the source to be recorded.  
Sound is distorted.  
Noise is noticeable.  
÷ Adjust the AUX input level.  
÷ Install the unit at a position apart from an electric appliance or TV  
set.  
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In case of difficulty  
MD recorder section (Displayed messages and actions to be taken against them)  
Displayed Message  
Meaning  
Action  
÷No disc is placed on the tray.  
÷Load a disc.  
NO DISC  
÷An attempt is made to record digital  
signal from a source while its digital  
copy has been prohibited by SCMS.  
÷An attempt is made to record a CD  
containing recording of non-audio digi-  
tal signal.  
÷Switch to analog recording.  
CAN'T COPY  
Preparationsection  
÷This unit cannot record this kind of signal.  
÷There is no recordable area on the disc.  
÷An attempt is made to record a 256th  
track.  
÷Use another recordable disc.  
DISC FULL  
÷More than 256 tracks cannot be recorded per  
disc.(There may be also cases in which recording  
is impossible while the track number is less than  
256.)  
÷Anattemptismadetoassignatitlewith  
more characters than usable.  
÷Refer to “Total number of title characters”.  
FULL  
÷The disc does not contain any record-  
÷When playback is required, use a recorded disc.  
BLANK DISC  
NO TRACKS  
READING  
ings.  
÷Thediscdoesnotcontainanytracksbut  
has a disc title.  
÷The disc can be used for recording without any  
problem.  
Basicsection  
*1  
÷The TOC  
read.  
data of the disc is being  
÷This is a normal operation.  
÷The data related to editing or recording  
is being written in the disc.  
÷This is a normal operation.  
WRITING  
*2  
÷The contents of UTOC are abnormal.  
÷Perform ALL ERASEoperation. If this is not  
UTOC ERROR  
CAN'T EDIT  
possible, use another disc.  
÷An attempt is made to perform editing  
beyond the restrictions, for example to  
erase a track which is too short.  
÷Perform editing following the restrictions.  
÷This is a message for confirming if edit-  
ing can really be executed.  
÷Press the ENTER key to execute editing.  
ok?(blinking)  
Applicationsection  
÷The minidisc is write-protected.  
÷Cancel the write protection.  
PROTECTED  
÷The minidisc is only for playback.  
÷Insert a minidisc for recording.  
PLAY ONLY  
÷An attempt is made to play a CD in less  
than 74 minutes after high-speed re-  
cording of the same CD was started  
before.  
÷Start high-speed recording after the displayed  
time has elapsed or record the CD with normal-  
speed recording.  
Please wait XX min  
÷An attempt is made to record a 31st CD  
in high-speed recording in the recent 74  
minutes.  
÷Start high-speed recording after the displayed  
time has elapsed or record the CD with normal-  
speed recording.  
Sorry Buffer Error  
*1 All minidiscs contain a Table of Contents (TOC) in addition to sound signals. The TOC is similar to the table of contents in a book and  
contains information, such as track numbers, track length, and character information, that cannot be rewritten.  
Knowledgesection  
*2 In addition to the TOC, minidiscs also contain a special User’s Table of Contents (UTOC) that contains track number, track length,  
and character information, that can be rewritten.  
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Specifications  
Main unit  
Speakers  
[Amplifier section]  
Enclosure ................................................ BASS RE-FREX type  
Speaker configuration  
Rated output power during STEREO operation  
1 kHz, 1.0 % T.H.D., at 6 ............................ 15 W + 15 W  
Effective output power during STEREO operation  
1 kHz, 10 % T.H.D., at 6 ............................. 20 W + 20 W  
Frequency response  
Woofer ................................................. 100 mm, cone type  
Tweeter................................................ 19 mm, dome type  
Impedance ........................................................................... 6 Ω  
Maximum input level........................................................30 W  
Dimensions  
Preparationsection  
AUX ....................................... 50 Hz~50 kHz (0 dB ~ -3dB)  
(Horizontal installation).................... W : 220 mm (8-11/16")  
H : 150 mm (5-7/8")  
D : 252 mm (9-15/16")  
(Vertical installation)......................... W : 142 mm (5-9/16")  
H : 228 mm (9")  
[Tuner section]  
FM tuner section  
Tuning frequency range ................... 87.5 MHz ~ 108 MHz  
MW (AM) tuner section  
D : 252 mm (9-15/16")  
Weight (net) ........................................ 2.3 kg (5.1 lb) (1 piece)  
Tuning frequency range .................... 531 kHz ~ 1,602 kHz  
[MD recorder section]  
Laser wave length ............................................. 765 to 805 nm  
Laser power class........................................................Class 3A  
Laser ........................................................ Semiconductor laser  
Recording method ....... Field modulation overwrite method  
Audio compression  
...............ATRAC (Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding)  
D/A Conversion ................................................................. 1 Bit  
Wow & flutter ..........................Less than unmeasurable limit  
Basicsection  
[CD player section]  
Laser wave length ............................................. 760 to 800 nm  
Laser power class........................................................Class 3A  
Laser ........................................................ Semiconductor laser  
D/A Conversion ................................................................. 1 Bit  
Oversampling ................................................. 8 fs (352.8 kHz)  
Frequency response.............................. 20 Hz~20 kHz, 1 dB  
Wow and flutter ......................Less than unmeasurable limit  
[General]  
Power consumption......................................................... 60 W  
Dimensions  
Applicationsection  
(Horizontal installation).................... W : 220 mm (8-11/16")  
H : 150 mm (5-7/8")  
D : 356 mm (14")  
(Vertical installation)......................... W : 142 mm (5-9/16")  
H : 228 mm (9")  
D : 356 mm (14")  
Weight (net) ........................................................ 6 kg (13.2 lb)  
Knowledgesection  
KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development. For this reason specifications may be changed  
without notice.  
÷ Sufficient performance may not be exhibited at extremely cold locations (where water freezes).  
Notes  
Notes  
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spaces designated on the warranty card, and in the space  
provided below. Refer to the model and serial numbers when-  
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