Kenwood Stereo System MDX G3 User Manual

MDX-G3  
MINIDISC PERSONAL STEREO SYSTEM  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
B60-4854-00 01 MA (M)  
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Contents  
Caution : Read the pages marked  
carefully to ensure safe operation.  
Stereo LP modes ........................................... 32  
Types of recording modes ........................ 32  
Setting the recording mode ........................... 33  
High-speed recording  
Before applying power ................................. 2  
Safety precautions ........................................ 2  
Preparation section  
of all CD tracks onto an MD ......................... 34  
Recording onto MD........................................ 36  
Recording onto TAPE ..................................... 38  
Recording CD tracks onto MD or TAPE  
in desired sequence ..................................... 39  
Recording MD tracks onto TAPE  
System connection ...................................... 4-6  
Unpacking ................................................... 4  
Loading batteries  
in the remote control unit ......................... 4  
Connecting the accessories ........................ 5  
Connecting other components ................... 6  
Adjusting the present time............................... 7  
in desired sequence ..................................... 40  
Recording only the first track of CD  
(BEST HITS).................................................. 41  
Editing the MD titles ................................ 42-46  
Assigning a title to a disc or track ............. 42  
Registering titles ....................................... 44  
Copying titles ............................................ 45  
Title editing character list .......................... 46  
Presetting radio stations .............................. 8-9  
Presetting stations automatically  
(AUTO PRESET) ........................................ 8  
Presetting stations manually  
(MANUAL PRESET) .................................. 9  
Basic section  
Moving one track ........................................... 47  
Moving several tracks at a time ..................... 48  
Combining tracks ........................................... 49  
Dividing a track............................................... 50  
Erasing a track ................................................ 51  
Erasing several tracks at a time ..................... 52  
Canceling editing............................................ 53  
Waking up to the timer playback (O.T.T.) ...... 54  
Playback of CD ............................................... 10  
Playback of MD .............................................. 12  
Playback of TAPE ........................................... 14  
Receiving broadcast stations ......................... 16  
Playing audio input from AUX component ..... 18  
Recording CD onto MD (MD O.T.E.) .............. 20  
Recording CD onto TAPE (TAPE O.T.E.) ......... 22  
Program timer (PROG.1, PROG.2) ........... 56-59  
Timer playback using program timer ......... 56  
Timer recording using program timer........ 58  
Sleep timer (SLEEP) ....................................... 60  
Auto power save (A.P.S.)................................ 60  
Application section  
Displayed information .............................. 26-27  
Viewing the CD information ...................... 26  
Viewing the MD information ..................... 27  
Adjusting the tone .......................................... 28  
Enhancement of bass and treble  
Knowledge section  
(EX.BASS / LOUDNESS) ......................... 28  
Fine adjustment of bass and treble  
Important items.............................................. 61  
In case of difficulty ......................................... 65  
Display message list ...................................... 68  
Specifications ................................................. 70  
Controls and indicators................................... 71  
(TONE) .................................................... 28  
Adjusting the AUX input level ........................ 29  
Muting the audio temporarily (MUTE)............ 29  
Playing CD or MD tracks  
in the desired sequence (PGM).................... 30  
Repeating a CD or MD (REPEAT) ................... 31  
Playing a CD or MD in a random (RANDOM) ... 31  
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System connection  
Unpacking  
Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all the accessories are present.  
POWER cord (1)  
AM loop antenna (1)  
Remote control unit (1)  
Batteries(R6/AA)  
for remote (2)  
If any accessories are missing, or if the unit is damaged or fails to operate, notify your dealer  
immediately. If the unit was shipped to you directly, notify your shipper immediately. Kenwood  
recommends that you retain the original carton and packing materials in case you need to  
move or ship the unit in the future.  
Keep this manual handy for future reference.  
Loading batteries in the remote control unit  
(1) Remove the battery com-  
partment cover of the re-  
mote.  
(2) Insert two R6("AA"-size) batter-  
ies following the polarity indi-  
cations.  
(3) Attach the battery com-  
partment cover.  
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The provided batteries are intended for use in operation checking, and their service life may be  
short.  
When the remote-controllable distance becomes short, replace both of the batteries with new  
ones.  
If direct sunlight or the light of a high-frequency fluorescent lamp (inverter type, etc.) is incident to  
the remote sensor on the main unit front panel, malfunction may occur. In such a case, change the  
installation position to avoid malfunction.  
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When pressing more than one remote control keys successively, press each key securely by  
leaving an interval of 1 second or more between keys.  
The standard remote-control range is within about 6 meters from the main unit front panel. Be  
sure to point the remote to remote sensor on the front panel.  
remote sensor  
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Preparation  
Connecting the accessories  
section  
Antenna assembly  
method  
FM rod antenna  
Extend the FM antenna and ori-  
ent it to obtain the best receiv-  
ing condition possible.  
AM loop antenna  
The provided antenna has been designed  
for indoor use. Place it in a position as  
apart as possible from a TV and power  
cords and orient it to obtain the best re-  
ceiving condition.  
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When removing the power cord con-  
nection, unplug the power plug of the  
wall outlet first.  
To wall AC outlet  
POWER cord  
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Be sure to insert each connection cord securely. If a cord is plugged in incompletely, audio may not  
be output or noise may be generated.  
Before connecting or disconnecting any connection cord, be sure to first unplug the power cord  
from the wall power outlet.  
Do not install the speakers near a TV set. Otherwise, color irregularities due to magnetism may be  
observed on the TV screen.  
Be sure to put the unit to the STANDBY mode (page 71) before plugging or unplugging the power cord.  
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System connection (continued)  
Connecting other components  
headphones  
Plug the optional headphones equipped  
with stereo mini-plugs.  
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When listening audio through  
speakers, unplug the headphones  
from the PHONES jack.  
AUX (auxiliary) component  
An additional MD player, cassette tape or analog turntable with built-in equalizer (such as the  
P-110) which are available separately can optionally be connected to the system using an  
audio cable with stereo mini-plugs (option).  
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The AUX IN terminals are input jacks. An AUX component for use in recording cannot be con-  
nected to the system.  
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When recording an AUX component, also read the instruction manual of the component.  
When an analog turntable is connected and located in proximity of the system, howling noise may  
interfere with the system when the listening volume is increased. In this case, install the analog  
turntable farther apart from the system.  
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The input level from the AUX component can be adjusted on this system. (page 29)  
In regard to demonstration  
This unit incorporates a demonstration mode (display only). The demonstration shows the  
display conditions of various operation modes by switching them sequentially, but the  
audio does not vary during it.  
When the power supply fails and restores or the power cord is unplugged and plugged  
during operation, the unit automatically enters the demonstration mode ("DEMO ON").  
To cancel demonstration mode : Press the SET/(DEMO) key while "DEMO ON" is displayed.  
To enter demonstration mode : Keep on pressing the SET/(DEMO) key for more than 2 sec-  
onds while the unit is ON.  
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Adjusting the present time  
To use the timer function, it is required to  
set the built-in clock of the unit to the cor-  
rect time. The clock shows the time of day  
in 12-hour system.  
4Press the SET key.  
Preparation  
section  
A D J US T  
5Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob to input the figure of  
minute.  
7
STOP  
,
3 5  
1
A D J US T  
6Press the SET key.  
TAPE  
To check the time of day :  
,
4 6 2  
Press the 7STOP key while the unit is in  
the STANDBY mode (page 71).  
Main unit only  
1Press the POWER  
key to turn  
power on.  
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After a power failure, when the power cord  
is unplugged and plugged again or when the  
STANDBY/TIMER indicator blinks in green,  
the present time should be adjusted again.  
In step 6, accurate time adjustment is pos-  
sible by pressing the SET key at the same  
time as a time announcement indicating the  
00 second of the minute.  
2Press and hold the MENU key  
for more than 2 seconds.  
A D J US T  
3Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob to select the figure of  
hour.  
Example : Adjustment to AM 8:07  
A D J US T  
12 o'clock of day is displayed as "PM  
12:00" and 12 o'clock of night is dis-  
played as "AM 12:00".  
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Presetting radio stations  
1Press the TUNER FM/AM key (or  
the FM/AM key on the remote) so  
that the "FM" or "AM" band is se-  
lected.  
A total of 30 desired stations can be stored  
in the auto and manual preset memory.  
Presetting stations automatically  
(AUTO PRESET)  
FM/AM indicator  
EX. BASS  
T U N ER  
POWER  
ABC  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
2Press the MENU key.  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
3Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob so that "AUTO PRE-  
SET" is displayed, then press the  
SET key.  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
P.CALL  
SET  
3
ENTER  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
1
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
EX. BASS  
A U T O P RE S E T  
VOLUME  
The AUTO PRESET operation starts  
and blinking "AUTO PRESET" is dis-  
played. FM stations are preset first,  
after which the AM stations are pre-  
set.  
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3
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When AUTO PRESET is performed, the sta-  
tions previously preset will be replaced by  
the newly preset stations.  
In certain regions, the automatically tuned  
and preset stations may not be receivable in  
a favorable condition.  
TAPE  
If a desired station cannot be preset by  
AUTO PRESET, use MANUAL PRESET to  
preset it. (page 9)  
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Presetting stations manually  
(MANUAL PRESET)  
Among the receivable stations, only the de-  
sired stations can be received and preset in-  
dividually.  
4Press the ENTER key during re-  
Preparation  
ception.  
section  
5While " - - " is blinking, press the  
4P.CALL or ¢P.CALL key re-  
peatedly to select the desired  
preset number.  
POWER  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
ABC  
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
Numeric  
keys  
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
STEREO  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
EX. BASS  
M E M OR Y  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
P.CALL  
SET  
Press and hold the 4P.CALL or ¢  
P.CALL key to skip preset numbers.  
The preset number can also be se-  
lected by pressing numeric keys.  
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1
ENTER  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
,
4 6  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
3
2
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
Examples  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
To select preset No. 13 : +10, 3  
To select preset No. 20 : +10, +10, 0  
VOLUME  
6Press the ENTER key.  
To preset another station :  
Remote control unit only  
Repeat steps 1 to 6.  
1Press the FM/AM key so that the  
"FM" or "AM" band is selected.  
To preset a station with weak radio wave :  
FM/AM indicator  
In step 2, select the manual tuning mode  
by pressing the AUTO/MANU key so that  
"AUTO" turns off.  
EX. BASS  
T U N ER  
2Press the AUTO/MANU key so  
that "AUTO" is lit.  
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When a station is preset in a preset number  
which stores a previously preset station, the  
newly preset information overwrites the pre-  
viously preset information.  
"AUTO" lit  
EX. BASS  
A U T O  
3Press the 1TUNING DOWN or  
¡TUNING UP key to tune in the  
desired station.  
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Playback of CD  
To play a CD.  
POWER  
ABC  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
Numeric  
keys  
1
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
2
PGM  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
7
4 ¢  
STOP  
1
P.CALL  
SET  
ENTER  
4
1
¢
¡
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
7
STOP  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
3
4
VOLUME  
TAPE  
3
4
1Press the POWER  
key to turn power  
on.  
2Insert a CD.  
The label side  
must be on top  
(2)  
The CD should be placed horizontally on the tray.  
To prevent malfunction, do not place it obliquely.  
(1) Open the CD door by pressing the area  
marked 0PUSH OPEN of the CD door.  
(2) Place a CD.  
(3) Close the CD door by pressing the area  
(1), (3)  
marked 0PUSH OPEN of the CD door.  
Elapsed play time of  
track being played  
3Press the CD 6key.  
Play indicator Track No.  
EX. BASS  
C D  
4Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CONTROL  
knob to adjust the listening volume.  
The volume can also be adjusted using  
the VOLUME keys on the remote.  
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Basicsection  
Operation of keys  
Purpose  
Operation  
To stop playback  
Press the 7STOP key.  
To let playback pause Press the CD 6key. Press it again to resume playback.  
To skip a track  
Press the ¢key to skip to the next track.  
Press the 4key quickly twice to skip to the previous track.  
To fast forward audio Press and hold the ¡ key on the remote during playback, and re-  
lease the key at the position you want to restart normal playback.  
To fast reverse audio Press and hold the 1 key on the remote during playback, and re-  
lease the key at the position you want to restart normal playback.  
To start playback  
from the desired track remote.  
Examples Track No 10 : +10, 0  
Specify the desired track number using the numeric keys on the  
Track No 23 : +10,+10, 3  
If "PGM" is lit, turn it off by pressing the PGM key on the remote.  
To take out the CD :  
Stop playback by pressing the 7STOP key, then press the area marked 0PUSH OPEN on  
the CD door to open it.  
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Do not force open or close the CD door, for this will lead to malfunction.  
When a CD has been inserted while the power is OFF, simply pressing the CD 6 key in the  
STANDBY mode (page 71) turns the power ON and starts playback. (One-touch operation)  
When a CD-TEXT compatible disc is played on this system, it automatically displays the disc title  
and track titles in the disc provided that these titles are input in alphanumeric characters. The  
system may sometimes be unable to play certain characters even when a CD-TEXT disc is played.  
For the types of CDs that can be played on this unit, see "Discs which can be played with this unit"  
(page 61).  
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Playback of MD  
To play an MD.  
POWER  
ABC  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
Numeric  
keys  
1
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
7
4 ¢ STOP  
EJECT  
0
1
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
PGM  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
P.CALL  
SET  
4
ENTER  
4
1
¢
¡
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
7
STOP  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
TAPE  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
3
4
VOLUME  
3
2
1Press the POWER  
key to turn power  
on.  
Insert with the shutter facing upward  
2Insert an MD.  
Insert an MD into the insertion slot of the main  
unit.  
TAPE  
In the direction of the arrow  
Play  
Track No.  
Elapsed play time of  
3Press the MD 6key.  
indicator being played track being played  
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EX. BASS  
÷ N O T I TL E ÷  
Track title  
4Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CONTROL  
knob to adjust the listening volume.  
The volume can also be adjusted using  
the VOLUME keys on the remote.  
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Basicsection  
Operation of keys  
Purpose  
Operation  
To stop playback  
Press the 7STOP key.  
To let playback pause Press the MD 6key. Press it again to resume playback.  
To skip a track  
Press the ¢key to skip to the next track.  
Press the 4key quickly twice to skip to the previous track.  
To fast forward audio Press and hold the ¡ key on the remote during playback, and re-  
lease the key at the position you want to restart normal playback.  
To fast reverse audio Press and hold the 1 key on the remote during playback, and re-  
lease the key at the position you want to restart normal playback.  
To start playback  
from the desired track remote.  
Examples Track No 10 : +10, 0  
Specify the desired track number using the numeric keys on the  
Track No 23 : +10,+10, 3  
Track No 102 : +10 x 10 times, 2  
If "PGM" is lit, turn it off by pressing the PGM key on the remote.  
To take out the MD :  
Stop playback by pressing the 7STOP key, then press the 0EJECT key.  
MD play mode indicators :  
Each track in MD is played back in the mode used when is was recorded. When an MD  
starts to be played, the current play mode is indicated by one of the play mode indicators.  
Off  
: Track recorded in standard stereo mode (using an MD  
recorder without the MDLP* mode compatibility).  
Play mode  
MONO : Track recorded in the monaural LP (long play) mode.  
4
LP2  
LP4  
: Track recorded in the stereo LP2 mode.  
: Track recorded in the stereo LP4 mode.  
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* Marking "MDLP" is indicated on an MD recorder or player compatible with the stereo  
LP2(LP4) mode based on ATRAC3 which is a new audio compression system in compli-  
ance with the MD standard or on an MD medium recorded using ATRAC3(with a play-  
back-only MD).  
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The MD cannot be inserted or ejected in the STANDBY mode. Do not force insert an MD in the  
STANDBY mode (page 71), for this will lead to malfunction.  
When an MD has been inserted while the power is OFF, simply pressing the MD 6 key in the  
STANDBY mode turns the power ON and starts playback. (One-touch operation)  
When the MD contains recording of title information, the titles of the disc or tracks recorded in the  
MD are displayed.  
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Playback of TAPE  
To play a tape.  
Do not use a cassette with more than 90-  
minute recording time, for the tape used  
with such a cassette is very thin and tends  
to cause troubles such as entanglement  
around the pinch roller or cutting of tape.  
POWER  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
ABC  
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
1
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
7
4 ¢  
STOP  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
1
4
P.CALL  
SET  
ENTER  
4
¢
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
3
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
7
STOP  
TIME  
TAPE EQ.  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
MENU  
SET  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
4
VOLUME  
TAPE  
2
3
1Press the POWER  
key to turn power  
on.  
Insert with the side to be  
played facing the front.  
2Load a tape.  
(1) Press the area marked 0PUSH OPEN on  
the cassette holder to open it, and insert a  
cassette tape.  
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(2) Press the area marked 0PUSH OPEN to  
close the cassette holder.  
(1), (2)  
Tape transport  
direction  
3Press the TAPE `key.  
Tape counter  
Each press of the key alternates the tape trans-  
port direction.  
"3" : Playback of side A.  
EX. BASS  
T A P E P LA Y  
Reverse mode  
"2" : Playback of side B.  
4Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CONTROL  
knob to adjust the listening volume.  
The volume can also be adjusted using  
the VOLUME keys on the remote.  
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Basicsection  
Operation of keys  
Purpose  
Operation  
To stop playback  
Press the 7STOP key.  
To fast forward tape In stop mode, press the ¢if the current tape transport direction is  
"3" (or the 4key if it is "2").  
To rewind tape  
In stop mode, press the 4if the current tape transport direction is  
"3" (or the ¢key if it is "2").  
To take out the TAPE :  
Stop playback by pressing the 7STOP key, then press the 0PUSH OPEN.  
Playing a Dolby-encoded tape (TAPE EQ.) :  
The TAPE EQ. (tape equalizer) key is used only when playing a tape which has been recorded  
with Dolby NR. It makes it possible to reduce noise in high frequencies.  
Press the TAPE EQ. key on the remote so that the "TAPE EQ." indicator is lit.  
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When playing a tape recorded without Dolby NR, the audio will not be played normally if the TAPE  
EQ. key is pressed. Be sure to turn the "TAPE EQ." indicator off by pressing the TAPE EQ. key on  
the remote.  
Setting the reverse mode of tape (TAPE RVS.) :  
(1) Press the MENU key.  
(2) Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CONTROL knob so that "TAPE RVS.?" is displayed, then  
press the SET key.  
(3) Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CONTROL knob so that the desired reverse mode is dis-  
played, then press the SET key.  
" " : ONE-WAY Tape will stop after a single side has been played.  
"
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" : REVERSE Tape will stop after both sides have been played.  
" : ENDLESS Tape playback continues by repeating both sides.  
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By loading a tape beforehand, simply pressing the TAPE `key in the STANDBY mode (page 71)  
turns the power ON and starts playback of the tape. (One-touch operation)  
Each press of the TIME DISPLAY key on the remote alternates the displayed information between  
tape counter and time display.  
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The tape counter is reset to "0000" every time the cassette holder is opened and closed.  
The cassette deck of the system is capable of playing only the normal (TYPE I) tapes.  
Do not open the cassette holder in the middle of playback. Otherwise, malfunction may occur.  
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Receiving broadcast stations  
Previously stored (preset) radio stations can be tuned in with a one-touch operation.  
For the preset procedure, see "Presetting radio stations" (page 8 to 9).  
POWER  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
ABC  
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
Numeric  
keys  
1
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
1
3
4
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
P.CALL  
SET  
3
2
ENTER  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
TUNING  
DOWN  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
¡
TUNING  
UP  
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
AUTO/MANU  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
TAPE  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
4
VOLUME  
7
2
STOP/  
TUNING MODE  
1Press the POWER  
key to turn power  
on.  
2Press the TUNER FM/AM key (or the FM/  
AM key on the remote).  
Band  
3Press the 4or ¢key on the main unit  
(or the 4P.CALL or ¢P.CALL key on  
the remote) to select a preset station.  
STEREO  
EX. BASS  
T U N ER  
Frequency  
Each press of the key switches the preset sta-  
tion in sequence.  
4Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CONTROL  
knob to adjust the listening volume.  
The volume can also be adjusted using  
the VOLUME keys on the remote.  
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To tune a radio station using numeric keys :  
Input the preset number of the desired station using the numeric keys on the remote.  
Examples  
Preset No. 23 : +10, +10, 3  
Preset No. 40 : +10, +10, +10, +10, 0  
Receiving non-preset broadcast stations  
A radio station can be tuned either by auto tuning or manual tuning according to the current  
reception condition.  
(1) Press the 7STOP/TUNING MODE key on the main unit (or the AUTO/MANU key on  
the remote) to select "AUTO" or "MANUAL".  
"AUTO"  
: Select this mode when the reception of radio stations is in a good condition.  
"MANUAL" : Select this mode when the reception of radio stations is interfered with  
noise.  
÷ Usually leave "AUTO" lit (auto tuning mode, stereo reception).  
(2) While "AUTO" or "MANUAL" indicator is lit, press the 4or ¢key on the main unit  
(or the 1 TUNING DOWN or ¡ TUNING UP key on the remote) to receive the  
desired station.  
Auto tuning  
: Each press of the key tunes the next station automatically.  
Manual tuning : Press and hold the key until the next station is tuned.  
"AUTO" is lit in auto tuning mode  
"TUNED" is lit when a station is received  
"STEREO" is lit when a stereo station is received  
STEREO  
EX. BASS  
T U N ER  
Frequency display  
÷
÷
When the unit is in the STANDBY mode (page 71), simply pressing the TUNER FM/AM key (or the  
FM/AM key on the remote) turns the power ON and starts radio play. (One-touch operation)  
During tuning, pressing and holding the 4 or ¢ key on the main unit (or the 1 TUNING  
DOWN or ¡ TUNING UP key on the remote) makes it possible to skip undesired stations that  
may be received before the target station.  
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Playing audio input from AUX component  
The audio from the AUX component can be monitored as follows.  
POWER  
ABC  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
1
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
1 2  
4
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
P.CALL  
SET  
ENTER  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
TAPE  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
4
VOLUME  
1Press the POWER  
key to turn power  
on.  
2Press the AUX key.  
EX. BASS  
A U X  
3Play the component connected to the  
AUX input jacks.  
4Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CONTROL  
knob to adjust the listening volume.  
The volume can also be adjusted using  
the VOLUME keys on the remote.  
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Recording CD onto MD (MD O.T.E.)  
The MD O.T.E. (One-Touch Edit) function makes it possible to record all tracks in a CD on an  
MD with a one-touch operation (All-track recording). It is also capable of recording the cur-  
rently played CD track on an MD with a one-touch operation (Single-track recording).  
2
POWER  
ABC  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
1
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
1
4
P.CALL  
SET  
ENTER  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
7
STOP  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
4
4
VOLUME  
TAPE  
7
STOP  
3
1Press the POWER  
key to turn power  
on.  
2Insert a CD.  
The label side  
must be on top  
(2)  
The CD should be placed horizontally on the tray.  
To prevent malfunction, do not place it obliquely.  
(1) Open the CD door by pressing the area  
marked 0PUSH OPEN of the CD door.  
(2) Place a CD.  
(3) Close the CD door by pressing the area  
(1), (3)  
marked 0PUSH OPEN of the CD door.  
If the CD is already playing, press the 7STOP  
key to stop playback.  
Insert with the shutter facing upward  
3Insert a recordable MD.  
Insert an MD into the insertion slot of the main  
unit.  
TAPE  
In the direction of the arrow  
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4Press the MD O.T.E. key on the remote.  
If you are operating the main unit :  
(1) Press the MENU key.  
Elapsed time of CD track  
being played  
MD recording  
CD track No.  
indicator  
(2) Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CONTROL knob  
so that "REC OPTIONS" is displayed, then  
press the SET key.  
4
EX. BASS  
0 0 1  
R 74 : 0 0  
(3) Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CONTROL knob  
so that "CD=MD" is displayed, then press  
the SET key.  
MD track No.  
Available recording  
time of MD  
"O.T.E."  
lit  
Recording the CD track being played (Single-track recording)  
(1) Play the CD track to be recorded.  
(2) Press the MD O.T.E. key on the remote.  
When you are operating the main unit, see step 4.  
Recording starts after returning to the beginning of the current track.  
To stop recording in the middle :  
Press the 7STOP key.  
÷
Be careful not to turn power off or apply shock or vibrations to the system while "MD WRITING" is  
displayed.  
÷
÷
÷
÷
For the types of MDs that can be recorded on this unit, see "Handling of MD" (page 62).  
It is also possible to record a CD onto an MD at a double speed. (page 34 to 35)  
The CD audio is recorded following the settings made with MD REC MODE. (page 33)  
The MD O.T.E. recording is not available if the CD is played in the random mode. Cancel the  
random mode before proceeding to recording. (page 31)  
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Recording CD onto TAPE (TAPE O.T.E.)  
The TAPE O.T.E. (One-Touch Edit) function makes it possible to record all tracks in a CD on a  
tape with a one-touch operation (All-track recording). It is also capable of recording the cur-  
rently played CD track on a tape with a one-touch operation (Single-track recording).  
2
POWER  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
ABC  
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
1
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
,
5 6  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
1 4  
P.CALL  
SET  
,
5 6  
ENTER  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
4
6
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
,
5 6  
VOLUME  
TAPE  
3
4
1Press the POWER  
key to turn power on.  
2Insert a CD.  
The label side  
must be on top  
(2)  
The CD should be placed horizontally on the tray.  
To prevent malfunction, do not place it obliquely.  
(1) Open the CD door by pressing the area  
marked 0PUSH OPEN of the CD door.  
(2) Place a CD.  
(3) Close the CD door by pressing the area  
(
1), (3)  
marked 0PUSH OPEN of the CD door.  
If the CD is already playing, press the 7STOP  
key to stop playback.  
Insert with the side to be recorded  
facing the front.  
3Insert a recordable tape so that the side  
where you want to start recording faces  
the front.  
A
(1) Press the area marked 0PUSH OPEN on  
the cassette holder to open it, and insert a  
cassette tape.  
(2) Press the area marked 0PUSH OPEN to  
(
1), (2)  
close the cassette holder.  
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4Press the TAPE `key so that " 3" is lit,  
Tape transport direction  
then press the 7STOP key.  
If "2" is lit, recording will start with the side  
which is not facing the front.  
EX. BASS  
T A P E S TO P  
5Select the desired tape reverse mode.  
(1) Press the MENU key.  
(2) Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CONTROL knob  
so that "TAPE RVS.?" is displayed, then press  
the SET key.  
(3) Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CONTROL knob  
so that the desired reverse mode is dis-  
played.  
" " : ONE-WAY Tape will stop after a sin-  
gle side has been re-  
corded.  
Reverse mode  
"
" : REVERSE Tape will stop after both  
sides have been re-  
corded.  
EX. BASS  
R E V ER S E  
"
" : ENDLESS Tape will stop after both  
sides have been re-  
corded.  
6Press the TAPE O.T.E. key on the remote.  
If you are operating the main unit :  
(1) Press the MENU key.  
Elapsed time of CD track  
being played  
Tape recording  
CD track No.  
indicator  
(2) Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CONTROL knob  
so that "REC OPTIONS" is displayed, then  
press the SET key.  
EX. BASS  
C D  
(3) Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CONTROL knob  
so that "CD=TAPE" is displayed, then press  
the SET key.  
“O.T.E.”lit  
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Recording CD onto TAPE (continued)  
Recording the CD track being played (Single-track recording)  
(1) Play the CD track to be recorded.  
(2) Press the TAPE O.T.E. key on the remote.  
When you are operating the main unit, see step 6 (page 23).  
Recording starts after returning to the beginning of the current track.  
To stop recording in the middle :  
Press the 7STOP key.  
÷
The cassette deck of the system is capable of recording only the normal (TYPE I) tapes. High  
(TYPE II) and metal (TYPE IV) position tapes cannot be used.  
÷
÷
For the recordable tape types, see "Notes on cassette tape" (page 63).  
Do not open the cassette holder during recording. Otherwise, malfunction may occur. Be sure to  
stop tape before taking it out.  
÷
The TAPE O.T.E. recording is not available if the CD is played in the random mode. Cancel the  
random mode before proceeding to recording. (page 31)  
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Displayed information  
÷
÷
Only the information of 1 and 2 is displayed  
during 1-track repeat or random playback.  
When the displayed time reaches 256 min-  
utes or more, the display shows " - - : - - ".  
Viewing the CD information  
POWER  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
ABC  
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
Viewing the text data (CD-TEXT)  
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
When a CD compatible with CD-TEXT is  
played, the system automatically shows the  
text data in the CD-TEXT data (disc title or  
track titles).  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
P.CALL  
SET  
If a text data item contains too many char-  
acters to be shown at once in the display,  
press the DISPLAY key on the remote to  
scroll the display and see the characters  
which are not displayed in the beginning.  
ENTER  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
DISPLAY  
TIME  
DISPLAY  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
VOLUME  
The displayed information switches each  
time the TIME DISPLAY key on the remote  
is pressed.  
1. Elapsed play time of the track being  
played  
2. Remaining play time of the track being  
played  
3. Elapsed play time of the disc  
4. Remaining play time of the disc  
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Display in recording  
Viewing the MD information  
The displayed information switches each  
time the DISPLAY key on the remote is  
pressed.  
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
4
5
8
0
6
Application  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
7
9
section  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
10  
1. Remaining recordable time of the disc  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
P.CALL  
SET  
ENTER  
EX. BASS  
0 0 3  
R 9 : 0 1  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
Display  
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
2. Music source being recorded  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
DISPLAY  
TIME  
DISPLAY  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
EX. BASS  
C D  
VOLUME  
With display 2, if the recorded music source  
is a CD-TEXT CD, the title data contained in  
it will be displayed.  
Display in playback  
To view the disc title or track titles :  
The displayed information switches each  
time the TIME DISPLAY key on the remote  
is pressed.  
When the MD contains the recording of the  
disc title, this unit displays it automatically  
in stop mode.  
When the MD contains track title informa-  
tion, this unit displays them automatically  
in playback.  
1. Elapsed play time of the track being  
played  
If a title is too long to be shown in a display  
page, press the DISPLAY key on the remote  
to scroll the display and see the characters  
which are not displayed in the beginning.  
2. Remaining play time of the track being  
played  
3. Elapsed play time of the disc  
4. Remaining play time of the disc  
÷
÷
"· NO TITLE ·" is displayed when the MD does  
not contain the recording of title data.  
"BLANK DISC" is displayed when the MD  
does not contain any recording.  
÷
÷
Only the information of 1 and 2 is displayed  
during 1-track repeat or random playback.  
When the displayed time reaches 1000 min-  
utes or more, the display shows " - - : - - ".  
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Fine adjustment of bass and tre-  
ble (TONE)  
Adjusting the tone  
Enhancement of bass and treble  
(EX.BASS / LOUDNESS)  
SOUND  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
TONE  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
SOUND  
VOLUME  
Remote control unit only  
1 Press the TONE key on the remote  
repeatedly until "BASS" or "TRE-  
BLE" is displayed.  
SOUND  
"BASS" : Low frequency level adjust-  
ment.  
"TREBLE" : High frequency level adjust-  
ment.  
Display when BASS is selected  
B A S S  
- 2  
Press the SOUND key repeatedly  
until the desired tone enhance-  
ment is lit.  
"EX. BASS" is lit : Enhances the bass  
tone regardless of the current vol-  
ume.  
2 Adjust the VOLUME keys to the  
desired level.  
The high or low frequency level can be  
adjusted in the range between -8 and  
+8.  
"LOUD"(LOUDNESS) is lit : Enhances  
both the bass and treble tones ac-  
cording to the current volume.  
3 Press the SET key.  
If the remote is left without pressing  
the SET key for about 8 seconds after  
adjustment, the adjusted setting is  
entered in memory and the display re-  
turns to the previous information.  
(Effective during low-volume listen-  
ing)  
Both "EX. BASS" and "LOUD" are off  
(SOUND MODE OFF) : Bass and treble  
set using the TONE function.  
Display when EX. BASS is selected  
EX. BASS  
E X . B A SS O N  
"EX. BASS" lit  
Display when LOUDNESS is selected  
÷
÷
The EX. BASS or LOUDNESS mode is  
canceled if the bass or treble level is adjusted  
while "EX. BASS" or "LOUD" is lit.  
The effects of EX.BASS and LOUDNESS are  
not reflected in the recorded audio.  
EX. BASS  
L O U DN E SS O N  
"LOUD" lit  
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Adjusting the AUX input Muting the audio tempo-  
level  
rarily (MUTE)  
Application  
section  
The input level from an AUX component con-  
nected to the AUX IN jacks (MD player, ana-  
log turntable, VCR, etc.) can be adjusted. It  
is recommended to adjust it so that the AUX  
input sounds at a similar volume to the built-  
in CD and MD.  
The audio being played can be muted tem-  
porarily.  
T
POWER  
DEF  
one/vlume  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
ABC  
3
6
9
10  
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
VOLUME /  
MULTI-CONTROL  
MNO  
AUX  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
P.CALL  
SET  
ENTER  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
TAPE  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
MENU  
SET  
Main unit only  
1 Press the AUX key to select the  
AUX input.  
Remote control unit only  
2 Play the connected AUX compo-  
Press the MUTE key to switch  
muting on or off.  
nent to check the volume.  
Display when MUTE is switched ON  
3 Press the MENU key.  
EX. BASS  
C D  
4 Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob so that "AUX INPUT?"  
is displayed, then press the SET  
key.  
The display blinks.  
EX. BASS  
A U X I N PU T ?  
÷
The MUTE function is canceled when the  
volume is controlled while MUTE is ON.  
5 Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob to fine adjust the in-  
put level, then press the SET key.  
The input level can be adjusted in the  
range between -5 and +2.  
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Playing CD or MD tracks  
in the desired sequence  
(PGM)  
5 Press the SET key.  
To select other tracks, repeat steps 4  
and 5 for each.  
If you commit a mistake, press the  
CLEAR / DELETE key to clear the track  
number and restart selection.  
Use the following procedure to program up  
to 32 desired tracks in a desired order.  
6 CD : Press the CD 6key.  
POWER  
MD : Press the MD 6key.  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
ABC  
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
Numeric  
keys  
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
To stop program playback :  
PGM  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
CLEAR/  
DELETE  
Press the 7STOP key in playback.  
P.CALL  
SET  
SET  
ENTER  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
CD  
7
6
To clear a programmed track :  
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
STOP  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
MD  
6
Press the CLEAR/DELETE key in stop  
mode. Each press clears the currently last  
programmed track.  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
VOLUME  
To clear all programmed tracks, press the  
PGM key.  
To cancel program playback :  
Press the PGM key so that "PGM" turns off.  
Remote control unit only  
1 CD : Press the CD 6key.  
MD : Press the MD 6key.  
÷
When "PGM FULL" is displayed, no more  
track can be programmed.  
2 Press the 7STOP key.  
3 Press the PGM key.  
"PGM" lit  
PGM  
4
EX. BASS  
P G M M D  
4 Press the numeric keys to com-  
pose the desired track number.  
Examples  
Track No. 23 : +10, +10, 3  
Track No. 40 : +10, +10, +10, +10, 0  
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Repeating a CD or MD  
(REPEAT)  
Use the following procedure to play the de-  
sired track(s) repeatedly. Repeat playback  
can be combined with program playback or  
random playback.  
Playing a CD or MD in a  
random (RANDOM)  
Use the following procedure to play tracks  
in a random. This will renew the enjoyment  
of the same disc that you have already played  
many times.  
Application  
section  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
7
PRS  
8
0
TUV  
9
WXY  
CD/MD/T  
POWER  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
10  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
ABC  
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
REPEAT  
P.CALL  
SET  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
APEplayback  
ENTER  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
RANDOM  
PGM  
1
CD  
FM/AM  
1
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
P.CALL  
SET  
ENTER  
Remote control unit only  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
CD  
6
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
During playback, press the RE-  
PEAT key repeatedly so that  
"ONE" and "REPEAT" or only "RE-  
PEAT" is lit.  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
6
MD  
Remote control unit only  
1 CD : Press the CD 6key.  
Both "ONE" and "REPEAT" are lit : Only  
one track will be played repeatedly.  
MD : Press the MD 6key.  
Only "REPEAT" is lit : The tracks in the  
entire disc will be played repeatedly.  
If the "PGM" indicator is lit, press the  
7STOP key to stop playback and press  
the PGM key on the remote so that  
the indicator turns off.  
Display when both "ONE" and "REPEAT"  
are lit  
2 Press the RANDOM key so that  
"RANDOM" is lit.  
EX. BASS  
C D  
"RANDOM" lit  
To cancel repeat playback :  
Press the REPEAT key repeatedly until both  
"ONE" and "REPEAT" are off.  
EX. BASS  
÷ N O T I TL E ÷  
To cancel random playback :  
Press the RANDOM key so that "RANDOM"  
turns off.  
÷
When the repeat mode is activated in the  
program play mode, both "PGM" and "RE-  
PEAT" are lit. When it is activated in the ran-  
dom play mode, both "RANDOM" and "RE-  
PEAT" are lit. In both cases, all tracks in the  
program or disc will be played repeatedly.  
÷
Random playback stops after having all of  
the tracks on the disc.  
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Stamping (STAMP)  
Stereo LP modes  
This system has the stamping function,  
which attaches stamp "LP:" at the beginning  
of each track title to facilitate identification  
of tracks recorded in the LP2 or LP4 mode.  
"LP:" is displayed as a part of title only when  
a track recorded in stereo LP mode is played  
on a MDLP-incompatible MD recorder/  
player.  
The MD recorder of the system is compat-  
ible with stereo long play of MD (MDLP  
compatible equipment).  
The available recording modes include the  
stereo, monaural LP, stereo LP2 and stereo  
LP4 modes, and they can be used with any  
of the music sources which can be recorded  
with the MD recorder of the system. It is  
also possible to accommodate tracks re-  
corded in different recording modes in a sin-  
gle MD.  
Be sure to select the recording mode be-  
fore starting MD recording.  
÷
A track recorded in the LP2 or LP4 mode  
using the MD recorder of this system can  
be played back on any MDLP-compatible MD  
recorder/player. However, if such a track is  
played on an MDLP-incompatible MD re-  
corder/player, the track is played back with-  
out audio. If it is recorded using the stamp-  
ing function, "LP:" is displayed at the begin-  
ning of the displayed track title.  
Types of recording modes  
Stereo (STEREO) :  
The available recording time is equal to the  
figure indicated on each MD cartridge.  
÷
In stereo recording of MD, the recorded au-  
dio quality is degraded as the recording time  
per disc is increased. If you want to record  
audio by putting priority on the quality, it is  
recommended to use the STEREO mode.  
Stereo LP2 (LP2) :  
The recording time, available in stereo, be-  
comes twice the figure indicated on each  
MD cartridge.  
Stereo LP4 (LP4) :  
The recording time, available in stereo, be-  
comes four times the figure indicated on  
each MD cartridge.  
Monaural LP (MONO) :  
The recording time, available only in mon-  
aural, becomes about twice the figure indi-  
cated on each MD cartridge.  
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Setting the recording mode  
4Press the SET key.  
The MD recording mode can be set only in  
stop mode.  
Application  
The setting operation is complete if you  
selected "STEREO" or "MONO" in the  
above.  
section  
VOLUME/  
MULTI-CONTROL  
If you selected "LP2" or "LP4", the  
stamping setting screen will be dis-  
played. In this case, go to step 5.  
Recording  
MENU  
5Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob to select "LP:STAMP  
on" or "LP:STAMP off", then press  
the SET key.  
SET  
TAPE  
Select "on" when you want to display  
"LP:" at the beginning of the track title.  
Select "off" is you do not want to dis-  
play it.  
Main unit only  
1Press the MENU key.  
Display when "LP:STAMP on" is selected  
2Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob so that "MD REC  
MODE" is displayed, then press  
the SET key.  
EX. BASS  
L P : ST A MP o n  
The currently set recording mode is  
indicated.  
EX. BASS  
M D RE C M O D E  
3Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob so that the desired re-  
cording mode is displayed.  
Display when LP2 is selected  
2
EX. BASS  
L P 2  
"LP2" lit  
"STEREO : Stereo recording mode  
(no indicator lit)  
"LP2"  
: Stereo LP2 mode  
("LP2" lit)  
"LP4"  
: Stereo LP4 mode  
("LP4" lit)  
"MONO"  
: Monaural LP mode  
("MONO" lit)  
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High-speed recording of  
all CD tracks onto an MD  
All of the tracks in a CD can be recorded in  
half the usual period of time. If the program  
play or random play mode is activated, can-  
cel it before proceeding.  
1Make preparation for recording.  
See steps 1 to 3 in "Recording CD  
onto MD" (page 20).  
2Press the MENU key.  
3Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob so that "REC SPEED ?"  
is displayed, then press the SET  
key.  
POWER  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
ABC  
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
EX. BASS  
R E C S P EE D ?  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
P.CALL  
SET  
4Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob so that "CD=MD  
HIGH" is displayed, then press the  
ENTER  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
7
STOP  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
MD O.T.E.  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
SET key.  
"HIGH-SPEED" lit  
VOLUME  
EX. BASS  
C D ≥ MD HI G H  
Select "CD=MD NORM" if you want  
to record CD in the normal speed.  
5Press the MD O.T.E. key on the  
remote.  
When you are operating the main unit,  
see step 4of "Recording CD onto MD"  
(page 21).  
VOLUME/  
STOP MULTI-CONTROL  
7
The CD and MD stop automatically  
when all of the CD tracks have been  
recorded onto the MD.  
MENU  
SET  
TAPE  
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High-speed recording the CD  
track being played (Single-track  
Application  
recording)  
section  
(1) Perform the operations in steps 1to  
4(page 34).  
(2) Play the CD track to be recorded.  
(3) Press the MD O.T.E. key on the re-  
mote.  
Recording  
When you are operating the main unit,  
see step 4 of "Recording CD onto  
MD" (page 21).  
Recording starts after returning to the  
beginning of the current track.  
To stop recording in the middle :  
Press the 7STOP key.  
÷
÷
Be careful not to turn power off or apply  
shock or vibrations to the system while "MD  
WRITING" is displayed.  
Once high-speed recording of "CD=MD  
HIGH" is started, it is not permitted to record  
the same CD by high-speed recording within  
74 minutes after the start of previous high-  
speed recording. In case this restriction is  
applied, the display shows the time until the  
next high-speed recording becomes possi-  
ble.  
EX. BASS  
W a i t 7 4m i n .  
Time until re-recording is available  
It is also prohibited to continue high-speed  
of more than 100 tracks within 74 minutes.  
If you want to record the same CD again in  
less than 74 minutes, set "REC SPEED" to  
"CD=MD NORM" and perform the MD  
O.T.E. recording (pages 20 & 21).  
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Recording onto MD  
Desired music source can be recorded onto  
MDs.  
5Play the recording source.  
7
4 ¢  
STOP  
AUX  
To stop recording :  
Press the 7STOP key.  
To let recording pause :  
Press the MD 6 key during recording.  
Press the MD 6 or MD REC key to  
resume recording from the pause.  
TAPE  
In case a message is displayed and record-  
ing will not start :  
See "Display message list" (pages 68&69).  
MD REC CD  
MD  
6
6
TAPE 23  
TUNER FM/AM  
Main unit only  
Tips for recording CD onto MD  
When the MD recorder in record-pause  
mode, the recording can be started automati-  
cally at the same time as the playback of CD  
is started. (Sync recording)  
1Insert a recordable MD.  
2Select the music source to be re-  
corded.  
(1) Put the CD player in play-pause mode.  
(2) Select the track to be recorded first  
by pressing the 4or ¢key.  
The CD player enters pause (play-  
pause) mode at the beginning of the  
selected track.  
(3) Press the MD REC key to put the MD  
recorder in record-pause mode.  
(4) Press the CD 6 key to start playing  
the CD.  
CD : Press the CD 6key.  
Tape : Press the TAPE `key.  
Radio : Press the TUNER FM/AM key.  
AUX component : Press the AUX key.  
If a CD or tape has already been loaded  
in advance, it starts to be played auto-  
matically now. press the 7STOP key  
to stop it.  
3Press the MD REC key.  
The unit enters record-pause mode.  
Display in MD record-pause mode  
÷
÷
Be careful not to turn power off or apply  
shock or vibrations to the system while "MD  
WRITING" is displayed.  
The MD cannot be inserted or ejected in the  
STANDBY mode of power (page 71). Forc-  
ing an MD to be inserted or ejected may re-  
sult in damage.  
EX. BASS  
0 0 1  
R 74 : 0 0  
÷
When the CD output is recorded onto MD,  
the digital signal is recorded automatically.  
When the radio or tape output is recorded  
onto MD, the analog signal is recorded auto-  
matically.  
4When the recording source is  
ready for playback, press the MD  
REC key again.  
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In regard to track numbers at the  
time of recording  
Application  
MD track numbers are used to search the  
beginning of a track or programming tracks.  
÷ When recording audio from the radio,  
section  
tape or AUX source, track numbers are  
assigned automatically in any of the fol-  
lowing cases.  
Recording  
– When audio is input after a no-sound  
period of more than about 3 seconds.  
(However, the track number may not  
be incremented in case the music  
source recorded contain noise, etc.)  
– When pianissimo, or low-level sections  
have continued during recording of  
classic music, etc.  
– When the MD 6 or MD REC key is  
pressed in record-pause mode to  
resume recording.  
– When the TRACK EDIT key on the re-  
mote is pressed during recording.  
÷ When recording the digital output from  
CD, track numbers are assigned auto-  
matically in any of the following cases.  
– When the CD track changes.  
– When the MD 6 or MD REC key is  
pressed in record-pause mode to  
resume recording.  
– When the TRACK EDIT key on the re-  
mote is pressed during recording.  
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Recording onto TAPE  
The tape deck of the system can record any  
music source including CD and radio.  
4Start playing the source to be re-  
corded.  
7
STOP  
VOLUME /  
To stop recording :  
AUX  
4
4
MULTI-CONTROL  
Press the 7STOP key.  
To let recording pause :  
When the TAPE REC key is pressed during  
recording, recording pauses after leaving a  
no-sound section of 4 seconds. To resume  
recording from record-pause mode, press  
the TAPE REC key again.  
MENU  
TAPE  
TAPE REC CD  
MD  
6
SET  
6
Tip for recording CD or MD onto  
tape  
TAPE23  
TUNER FM/AM  
When the cassette deck is put to record-  
pause mode, the start of tape recording can  
be started in synchronism with the start of  
playback of the CD or MD source. (Sync re-  
cording)  
Main unit only  
1Make preparation for recording.  
(1) Put the CD player or MD recorder of  
See steps 1and 3to 5of "Recording  
the system to pause (play-pause)  
mode.  
CD onto TAPE" (pages 22 & 23).  
(2) Select the track to be recorded first  
by pressing the 4or ¢key.  
The CD player or MD recorder enters  
pause (play-pause) mode at the be-  
ginning of the selected track.  
(3) Press the TAPE REC key twice. The  
cassette deck enters record-pause  
mode after leaving a no-sound sec-  
tion of 4 seconds.  
2Select the source to be recorded.  
CD  
: Press the CD 6key.  
MD : Press the MD 6key.  
Radio : Press the TUNER FM/AM key.  
AUX component : Press the AUX key.  
If a CD or MD has already been loaded  
in advance, it starts to be played auto-  
matically now. press the 7STOP key  
to stop it.  
(4) Start playback of the CD or MD.  
3When the source to be recorded  
is ready, press the TAPE REC key.  
÷
The cassette deck of the system is capable  
of recording only the normal (TYPE I) tapes.  
High (TYPE II) and metal (TYPE IV) position  
tapes cannot be used.  
Example : Recording CD onto TAPE  
STEREO  
EX. BASS  
C D  
Tape recording indicator  
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Recording CD tracks onto  
MD or TAPE in desired se-  
quence  
The tracks in a CD can be recorded by reor-  
dering them in the desired sequence when  
the recording speed is "CD=MD NORM".  
Note that this function is not available when  
the recording speed is "CD=MD HIGH".  
3Start recording.  
Recording onto MD : Press the MD  
O.T.E. key.  
Application  
section  
Recording onto tape : Press the TAPE  
O.T.E. key.  
When recording onto tape completes,  
the tape deck stops after leaving a no-  
sound section of 4 seconds automati-  
cally.  
Recording  
POWER  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
ABC  
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
To stop recording in the middle :  
Press the 7STOP key.  
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
P.CALL  
SET  
ENTER  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
÷
Be careful not to turn power off or apply  
shock or vibrations to the system while "MD  
WRITING" is displayed.  
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
7
STOP  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
TAPE O.T.E.  
MD O.T.E.  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
VOLUME  
Remote control unit only  
1Make preparation for recording.  
MD : See steps 1to 3of "Recording  
CD onto MD" (page 20).  
Tape : See steps 1to 5of "Recording  
CD onto TAPE" (pages 22 & 23).  
Make sure that the MD recorder and  
tape deck are in stop mode.  
2Program the CD tracks in the de-  
sired sequence.  
See steps 1 to 5 of "Playing CD or  
MD tracks in the desired sequence"  
(page 30).  
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Recording MD tracks onto  
TAPE in desired sequence  
A tape containing only the favorite tracks in  
an MD can be created by reordering them in  
the desired sequence.  
5Press the MD 6key.  
When recording of MD tracks com-  
pletes, the tape deck stops automati-  
cally after leaving a no-sound section  
of 4 seconds.  
7
TAPE REC MD  
6
STOP  
To stop recording in the middle :  
Press the 7STOP key.  
TAPE  
Main unit only  
1Make preparation for recording.  
See steps 1and 3to 5of "Recording  
CD onto TAPE" (pages 22 & 23).  
2Program the MD tracks in the de-  
sired sequence.  
See steps 1 to 5 of "Playing CD or  
MD tracks in the desired sequence"  
(page 30).  
3Press the MD 6 key succes-  
sively twice to put the MD re-  
corder in pause mode.  
4Press the TAPE REC key succes-  
sively twice to put the tape deck  
in record-pause mode.  
The tape deck enters record-pause  
mode after leaving a no-sound section  
of 4 seconds.  
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To stop recording in the middle :  
Press the 7STOP key.  
Recording only the first  
track of CD (BEST HITS)  
Only the first track of each CD can be re-  
corded. This function is convenient for re-  
cording the first tracks of multiple single CDs  
onto a single MD.  
Application  
section  
÷
Be careful not to turn power off or apply  
shock or vibrations to the system while "MD  
WRITING" is displayed.  
Recording  
7
BEST HITS  
CD  
6
STOP  
TAPE  
Main unit only  
1Make preparation for recording.  
See steps 1 to 3 in "Recording CD  
onto MD" (page 20).  
2Press the CD 6key.  
3Press the 7STOP key.  
If "PGM" is lit, turn it off by pressing  
the PGM key on the remote.  
4Press the BEST HITS key.  
EX. BASS  
BEST HITS  
0 0 3  
R 72 : 0 1  
"BEST HITS" lit  
When the first track of the CD has been  
recorded, both the CD and MD stop  
automatically.  
5Replace the CD and press the  
BEST HITS key.  
Record the first tracks of other CDs by  
repeating this step.  
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"Aa" : Alphabet group  
"12" : Numeral group  
Editing the MD titles  
character group  
Assigning a title to a disc or track  
When titles are assigned to a disc and its  
tracks, the titles can be displayed during  
playback.  
EX. BASS  
≤A a  
If the program play mode is activated, can-  
cel it before proceeding.  
6 Press the character input key re-  
peatedly until the desired charac-  
ter is displayed.  
POWER  
Character  
input  
keys  
For the characters that can be used in  
titles, see "Title editing character list"  
(page 46).  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
ABC  
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
TITLE  
INPUT  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
Press the CLEAR/DELETE key to clear  
the character which is blinking.  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
CHARAC.  
CLEAR/  
DELETE  
¢
SPACE  
P.CALL  
SET  
Press the SPACE key to input a space  
character.  
SET  
4
1
ENTER  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
¡
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
MD  
6
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
ENTER  
EX. BASS  
J X L  
≤A a  
Remote control unit only  
7 Press the SET key to enter the se-  
lected character in memory.  
Compose the desired title by repeat-  
ing steps 5 to 7 for each character.  
1 Select the MD input and load a  
prerecorded MD.  
Pressing the CLEAR/DELETE key  
clears the character located immedi-  
ately before the cursor.  
2 Press the TITLE INPUT key.  
3 Press the 4or ¢key repeat-  
edly until "dISC" or the track  
number to be titled ("001", etc.) is  
displayed.  
8 After composing the title, press  
the ENTER key.  
The input title is displayed by scrolling.  
To assign other track titles, repeat steps  
3 to 8 for each.  
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9 Press the TITLE INPUT key.  
4 Press the SET key.  
0 Press the 0EJECT key on the  
main unit to eject the MD.  
5 Press the CHARAC. key repeat-  
edly to select the desired charac-  
ter group.  
"MD WRITING" is displayed.  
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To cancel title input in the middle :  
Changing a title  
Press the TITLE INPUT key any time be-  
fore the end of step 7. Editing can also be  
canceled provided that it is attempted be-  
fore "MD WRITING" is displayed. For the  
procedure, see "Canceling editing" (page 53).  
(1) Perform steps 1 to 4 of "Assigning a  
title to a disc or track" (page 42).  
Application  
section  
(2) Press the 1 or ¡ key repeatedly  
to select the character to be changed.  
(3) Press the CLEAR/DELETE key to clear  
the character to be changed.  
(4) Perform steps 5 to 0 of "Assigning a  
title to a disc or track" (page 42).  
MDedit  
Character input using the 4  
and ¢keys  
(1) Perform steps 1 to 4 of "Assigning a  
title to a disc or track" (page 42).  
(2) Press the 4or ¢key.  
Deleting a title  
(1) Perform steps 1 to 4 of "Assigning a  
title to a disc or track" (page 42).  
(2) Press the CLEAR/DELETE key to de-  
lete the title characters.  
≤A B C D  
All of the titles can be deleted at once  
by selecting "ALL ERASE" in step 3  
of "Assigning a title to a disc or track"  
(page 42).  
character group  
(3) Press the CHARAC. key repeatedly to  
select a character group.  
Uppercase alphabet group : ABCD...  
Lowercase alphabet group : abcd...  
Numeral and symbol group: 0123...  
For the characters that can be used  
in titles, see "Title editing character list"  
(page 46).  
÷
÷
Be careful not to turn power off or apply  
shock or vibrations to the system while "MD  
WRITING" is displayed.  
If the character to be changed is not dis-  
played, press the 1 or ¡ key to move  
the cursor and display the previously hidden  
characters.  
(4) Press the 4or ¢key repeatedly  
to select the desired character.  
(5) Press the SET key to enter the se-  
lected character in memory.  
Input the desired title by repeating  
steps (3) to (5) for each character.  
Pressing the CLEAR/DELETE key  
clears the character located immedi-  
ately before the cursor.  
÷
÷
If you want to input a track title while listen-  
ing to it, play the track to be titled before  
performing step 2 in "Assigning a title to a  
disc or track" (page 42).  
The number of characters that can be input  
is 1792 characters per disc or 80 characters  
per track title (including "LP:").  
(6) Perform steps 8 to 0 of "Assigning a  
title to a disc or track" (page 42).  
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Editing the MD titles (continued)  
5 After composing the title, press  
Registering titles  
Frequently used title characters can be reg-  
istered in the title memo and recalled any  
time later. Three title memo banks are pro-  
vided for use in registration.  
the ENTER key.  
The title is registered in the MD and  
scrolled on the display.  
To assign other track titles, repeat steps  
3 to 5 for each.  
6 Press the TITLE INPUT key.  
Character  
input  
keys  
POWER  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
ABC  
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
TITLE  
INPUT  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
To cancel title input in the middle :  
Press the TITLE INPUT key any time be-  
fore the end of step 4.  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
CHARAC.  
CLEAR/  
DELETE  
¢
SPACE  
P.CALL  
SET  
SET  
4
1
ENTER  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
¡
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
MD  
6
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
ENTER  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
VOLUME  
Remote control unit only  
1 Select the MD input and load a  
prerecorded MD.  
2 Press the TITLE INPUT key.  
3 Press the 4or ¢key repeat-  
edly to select one of "[1]" to "[3]",  
then press the SET key.  
4
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4 Input the title.  
Perform steps 5 to 7 of "Assigning a  
title to a disc or track" (page 42).  
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"[123]" : One of titles stored in title  
memo 1, 2 and 3 (page 44)  
can be copied.  
Copying titles  
A disc or track title in a previously recorded  
MD or title characters registered in the title  
memo (page 44) can be copied and used in  
input of another title.  
Application  
section  
"[dISC]" : Disc title can be copied.  
"[001]"··· : Track title can be copied.  
5 Press the SET key.  
The title is copied.  
MDedit  
Additional characters can be input af-  
ter the copied title.  
POWER  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
ABC  
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
TITLE  
INPUT  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
6 Press the ENTER key.  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
The title is displayed by scrolling.  
SET  
CHARAC.  
P.CALL  
SET  
ENTER  
4
¢
7 Press the TITLE INPUT key.  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
ENTER  
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
MD  
6
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
8 Press the 0EJECT key on the  
main unit to eject the MD.  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
"MD WRITING" is displayed.  
VOLUME  
To cancel title copy in the middle :  
Press the TITLE INPUT key any time be-  
fore the end of step 5.  
Editing can be canceled provided that it is  
attempted before "MD WRITING" is dis-  
played. For the procedure, see "Canceling  
editing" (page 53).  
Remote control unit only  
1 Perform steps 1 to 4 of "Assign-  
ing a title to a disc or track"  
(page 42).  
÷
Be careful not to turn power off or apply  
shock or vibrations to the system while "MD  
WRITING" is displayed.  
2 Press the 4or ¢key.  
3 Press the CHARAC. key repeat-  
edly until "[123]" is displayed.  
4
EX. BASS  
L
P G  
≤ W J  
4 Press the 4or ¢key repeat-  
edly to select the title to be cop-  
ied.  
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Editing the MD titles (continued)  
Title editing character list  
The following characters including uppercase and lowercase alphabets, numerals and sym-  
bols.  
Available characters in title input using the character input keys on the remote  
*
÷
The titles to be copied by title copy cannot be selected with the character input keys.  
Press the SPACE key on the remote to input a space character.  
÷
Available characters in title input using the 4and ¢keys on the remote  
Uppercase alphabet group ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ space  
Lowercase alphabet group abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz space  
Numeral and symbol group 0123456789 space ! # $ % & ( ) + , . / : ; < = > ` ? @ space_  
*
Title memo/title copy group [1 2 3] [dISC] ( [001]··· )  
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Moving one track  
3 Press the TRACK EDIT key repeat-  
edly until " 3MOVE?" is dis-  
played, then press the SET key.  
Use the following procedure to select a track  
and move and insert it to the position of the  
desired track number. Multiple tracks can be  
moved and reordered by repeating the pro-  
cedure for each track. The track numbers  
before and after the moved track are ad-  
justed automatically.  
Application  
section  
EX. BASS  
M O VE  
?
MDedit  
Image of moving one track  
4 Press the 4or ¢key repeat-  
edly to select the move destina-  
tion position where you want to  
insert the moved track, and press  
the SET key.  
2
3
4
5
5
6
6
1
A
A
B
C
C
D
D
B
E
E
F
F
2
3
4
1
Display when a track has been moved af-  
ter track No.6.  
POWER  
EX. BASS  
0 0 6 / 1 /0 0 7  
1
2
5
8
0
ABC  
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
4
7
GHI  
MNO  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
TRACK  
EDIT  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
5 Press the ENTER key.  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
SET  
P.CALL  
SET  
6 Press the 0EJECT key on the  
main unit to eject the MD.  
ENTER  
4
¢
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
ENTER  
MD  
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
"MD WRITING" is displayed.  
6
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
To cancel the MOVE operation in the mid-  
dle :  
VOLUME  
Press the TRACK EDIT key any time before  
the end of step 4.  
Editing can be canceled provided that it is  
attempted before "MD WRITING" is dis-  
played. For the procedure, see "Canceling  
editing" (page 53).  
Remote control unit only  
1 Select the MD input and load a  
prerecorded MD.  
2 Press the 4or ¢key repeat-  
edly to select the track number to  
be moved.  
÷
Be careful not to turn power off or apply  
shock or vibrations to the system while "MD  
WRITING" is displayed.  
The track will be played back.  
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Number of selected tracks  
Moving several tracks at  
a time  
Use the following procedure to select up to  
32 tracks you want to move in the desired  
sequence and move them together. The track  
numbers are adjusted automatically.  
EX. BASS  
0 0 2 T I TLE  
Track No. to be moved  
If you commit a mistake, press the  
CLEAR/DELETE key to clear the track  
number and restart selection.  
Image of moving several tracks  
4 After selecting the desired tracks  
in the desired sequence, press  
the ENTER key.  
2
3
4
5
6
6
1
A
A
B
C
C
D
D
E
B
F
2
3
4
5
1
5 Press the 4or ¢key repeat-  
edly to select the move destina-  
tion position where you want to  
insert the moved tracks, then  
press the SET key.  
E
F
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
7
8
0
9
TRACK  
EDIT  
CLEAR/  
DELETE  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
10  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
SET  
P.CALL  
SET  
ENTER  
4
¢
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
Display when 9 tracks are inserted  
between tracks 33 and 34  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
ENTER  
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
7
STOP  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
MD  
6
SOUND  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
EX. BASS  
0 3 3 / 9 / 03 4  
Remote control unit only  
6 Press the ENTER key.  
1 Select the MD input and load a  
prerecorded MD.  
If the MD is already playing, press the  
7STOP key to stop playback.  
7 Press the 0EJECT key on the  
main unit to eject the MD.  
"MD WRITING" is displayed.  
2 Press the TRACK EDIT key repeat-  
edly until "3Q. MOVE?" is dis-  
played, then press the SET key.  
To cancel the Q. MOVE operation in the mid-  
dle :  
Press the TRACK EDIT key any time before  
the end of step 5.  
Editing can be canceled provided that it is  
attempted before "MD WRITING" is dis-  
played. For the procedure, see "Canceling  
editing" (page 53).  
EX. BASS  
Q . MO V E  
?
3 Press the 4or ¢key repeat-  
edly to select one of the track  
numbers to be moved, then press  
the SET key.  
Select other track numbers in the de-  
sired sequence by repeating this step  
for each track.  
÷
Be careful not to turn power off or apply  
shock or vibrations to the system while "MD  
WRITING" is displayed.  
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Combining tracks  
4 Press the 4or ¢key repeat-  
edly to select the latter track  
number that you want to combine  
with the track selected above,  
and press the SET key.  
Use the following procedure to combine two  
track into a single track. The track numbers  
after the combined tracks are adjusted au-  
tomatically.  
Application  
section  
Image of combining tracks  
2
3
4
5
4
6
5
1
Display when combining track Nos. 4 and 5  
MDedit  
A
A
B
B
C
D
E
E
F
F
EX. BASS  
0 0 4 +0 0 5  
?
2
3
1
Track No. selected in step2  
C+D  
5 Press the ENTER key.  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
7
8
0
9
TRACK  
EDIT  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
10  
6 Press the 0EJECT key on the  
main unit to eject the MD.  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
SET  
P.CALL  
SET  
ENTER  
4
¢
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
"MD WRITING" is displayed.  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
ENTER  
MD  
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
6
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
To cancel the COMBINE operation in the  
middle :  
VOLUME  
Press the TRACK EDIT key any time before  
the end of step 4.  
Editing can be canceled provided that it is  
attempted before "MD WRITING" is dis-  
played. For the procedure, see "Canceling  
editing" (page 53).  
Remote control unit only  
1 Select the MD input and load a  
prerecorded MD.  
÷
÷
Be careful not to turn power off or apply  
shock or vibrations to the system while "MD  
WRITING" is displayed.  
Tracks recorded using different recording  
modes (pages 32&33) cannot be combined.  
Combination of tracks may also be inhibited  
by certain restrictions imposed by the MD  
standard.  
2 Press the 4or ¢key repeat-  
edly to select the earlier track  
number to be combined.  
The track will be played back.  
3 Press the TRACK EDIT key repeat-  
edly until " 3COMBINE?" is dis-  
played, then press the SET key.  
÷
When the tracks are combined, the MD re-  
corder enters pause mode at the beginning  
of the track created by combining.  
EX. BASS  
C O MB I N E  
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The audio of the 2 seconds around it  
will be played repeatedly.  
Dividing a track  
Use the following procedure to divide a track  
into two. The track numbers are adjusted  
automatically.  
Adjust while listening to the repeated  
audio.  
The dividing point can be adjusted in  
the range between -31 and +31.  
Image of dividing a track  
2
2
3
3
4
5
5
6
1
1
The dividing point  
A
A
B
B
C
D
D
E
EX. BASS  
P R E V 0 s + 8  
4
Point display  
C
C'  
E
If you want to divide the track at an-  
other point, cancel the DIVIDE opera-  
tion then restart the procedure from  
step 1.  
7
PRS  
8
TUV  
9
WXY  
TRACK  
EDIT  
ワオン  
QZ  
PGM  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
0
10  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
SET  
P.CALL  
SET  
ENTER  
4
¢
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
6 Press the ENTER key.  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
ENTER  
MD  
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
6
AUTO/MANU  
7 Press the 0EJECT key on the  
main unit to eject the MD.  
Remote control unit only  
"MD WRITING" is displayed.  
1 Select the MD input and load a  
prerecorded MD.  
To cancel the DIVIDE operation in the mid-  
dle :  
Press the TRACK EDIT key any time before  
the end of step 5.  
Editing can be canceled provided that it is  
attempted before "MD WRITING" is dis-  
played. For the procedure, see "Canceling  
editing" (page 53).  
2 Press the 4or ¢key repeat-  
edly to select the track number to  
be divided.  
The track will be played back.  
3 Find divided point, press the  
TRACK EDIT key repeatedly until  
"3DIVIDE?" is displayed, then  
press the SET key.  
÷
Be careful not to turn power off or apply  
shock or vibrations to the system while "MD  
WRITING" is displayed.  
EX. BASS  
D I VI D E  
?
÷
÷
The track created by division does not con-  
tain no-sound section between them.  
Division of a track may be inhibited by cer-  
tain restrictions imposed by the MD stand-  
ard.  
When the track is divided, the MD recorder  
enters pause mode at the beginning of the  
track with the earlier track number.  
4 Press the SET key again.  
5 Press the 4or ¢key repeat-  
edly to adjust the point where you  
want to divide the track, then  
press the SET key.  
÷
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Erasing a track  
Use the following procedure to erase the  
track being played. The track numbers will  
be adjusted automatically.  
3 Press the TRACK EDIT key repeat-  
edly until " 3ERASE?" is dis-  
played, then press the SET key.  
Application  
section  
Display when erasing track No. 3  
Track No. erased  
Image of erasing a track  
2
3
2
4
3
5
4
6
5
1
1
A
A
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
F
MDedit  
EX. BASS  
E R AS E  
?
4 Press the SET key again.  
5 Press the ENTER key.  
6 Press the 0EJECT key on the  
main unit to eject the MD.  
POWER  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
ABC  
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
"MD WRITING" is displayed.  
TRACK  
EDIT  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
SET  
P.CALL  
SET  
To cancel the ERASE operation in the mid-  
dle :  
Press the TRACK EDIT key any time before  
the end of step 4.  
ENTER  
4
¢
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
ENTER  
MD  
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
6
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
Editing can be canceled provided that it is  
attempted before "MD WRITING" is dis-  
played. For the procedure, see "Canceling  
editing" (page 53).  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
VOLUME  
÷
Be careful not to turn power off or apply  
shock or vibrations to the system while "MD  
WRITING" is displayed.  
Remote control unit only  
1 Select the MD input and load a  
prerecorded MD.  
2 Press the 4or ¢key repeat-  
edly to select the track to be  
erased.  
The track will be played back.  
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Erasing several tracks at  
a time  
Use the following procedure to select up to  
32 tracks you want to erase and erase them  
together. The track numbers are adjusted  
automatically.  
3 Press the 4or ¢key repeat-  
edly to select the track number to  
erased, and press the SET key.  
Select other tracks to be erased by re-  
peating this step for each.  
Select "ALL ERASE" if you want to  
erase all tracks in an MD.  
Image of erasing several tracks  
1
2
3
4
5
6
4
Number of tracks to be erased  
A
A
B
C
D
E
E
F
F
EX. BASS  
0 0 2 T I TLE  
2
3
1
C
Track No. to be erased  
If you commit a mistake, press the  
CLEAR/DELETE key to clear the track  
number and restart selection.  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
7
8
0
9
TRACK  
EDIT  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
10  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
CLEAR/  
DELETE  
SET  
P.CALL  
SET  
4 After selecting all of the tracks to  
ENTER  
4
¢
be erased, press the ENTER key.  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
ENTER  
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
7
STOP  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
5 Press the ENTER key again.  
MD  
6
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
6 Press the 0EJECT key on the  
main unit to eject the MD.  
VOLUME  
"MD WRITING" is displayed.  
To cancel the Q. ERASE operation in the  
middle :  
Press the TRACK EDIT key any time before  
the end of step 4.  
Editing can be canceled provided that it is  
attempted before "MD WRITING" is dis-  
played. For the procedure, see "Canceling  
editing" (page 53).  
Remote control unit only  
1 Select the MD input and load a  
prerecorded MD.  
If the MD is already playing, press the  
7STOP key to stop playback.  
2 Press the TRACK EDIT key repeat-  
edly until "3Q. ERASE?" is dis-  
played, then press the SET key.  
÷
Be careful not to turn power off or apply  
shock or vibrations to the system while "MD  
WRITING" is displayed.  
EX. BASS  
Q . ER A SE  
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Canceling editing  
Editing can be canceled provided that it is  
attempted before "MD WRITING" is dis-  
played.  
Application  
section  
POWER  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
ABC  
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
MDedit  
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
TRACK  
EDIT  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
SET  
P.CALL  
SET  
ENTER  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
ENTER  
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
VOLUME  
Remote control unit only  
1 While the MD is in stop mode,  
press the TRACK EDIT key repeat-  
edly until "3CANCEL?" is dis-  
played, then press the SET key.  
EX. BASS  
C A N C E L  
?
2 Press the ENTER key.  
To cancel the CANCEL operation in the mid-  
dle :  
Press the TRACK EDIT key any time before  
the end of step 1.  
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Waking up to the timer  
playback (O.T.T.)  
The O.T.T. makes timer-activate playback  
possible by simply setting the desired time  
of the day. The system is automatically  
turned off in 1 hour after the start of timer  
playback. The O.T.T. timer works only once  
after it has been set.  
2 Rotate the VOLUME/ MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob to adjust the listening  
volume.  
The source will be played at the ad-  
justed volume.  
3 Press the MENU key.  
POWER  
ABC  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
POWER  
4 Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob so that "TIMER SET?"  
is displayed, then press the SET  
key.  
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
P.CALL  
SET  
SET  
ENTER  
1
2
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
EX. BASS  
T I M ER SET ?  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
TIMER  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
5 Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob so that "O.T.T. SET?" is  
displayed, then press the SET key.  
VOLUME  
VOLUME  
VOLUME /  
MULTI-CONTROL  
"O.T.T." blinking  
POWER  
EX. BASS  
O . T . T . SE T ?  
MENU  
SET  
6 Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob to select the time at  
which the timer is activated (ON  
time).  
7Setting  
The ON time can be set in 5-minute  
steps.  
1 Make preparations according to  
the source to be played.  
CD : Load a CD.  
ON time display  
C D  
MD : Load an MD.  
Tape : Load a cassette tape.  
7 Press the SET key.  
Radio : Receive the station to be  
played.  
AUX component : Make the required  
preparation for playback by connect-  
ing an AUX component.  
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7Execution  
To cancel O.T.T. timer :  
Press the TIMER key on the remote repeat-  
edly until "O.T.T." turns off.  
8 Press the TIMER key on the re-  
Application  
section  
mote repeatedly until "O.T.T." is lit.  
"O.T.T." lit  
To re-execute O.T.T. timer with the same  
setting as before :  
(1) After preparing the source to be  
played, press the TIMER key on the  
remote repeatedly until "O.T.T." is lit.  
EX. BASS  
C D  
T
imer  
9 Press the POWER  
key to  
(2) Press the POWER  
key to switch  
the power off to the STANDBY mode.  
switch the power off to the  
STANDBY mode.  
The STANDBY/TIMER indicator lights  
green.  
To check or change the timer setting :  
Restart the procedure from step 1 again.  
The O.T.T. timer is activated and play-  
back will start when the set ON time  
comes.  
÷
÷
Be sure to adjust the time of the day (page 7)  
before using the timer functions.  
When the STANDBY/TIMER indicator is  
blinking in green, the timer setting or clock  
setting is erroneous. Check and correct them  
as required (pages 7 & 54).  
÷
÷
The O.T.T. timer cannot be used for program  
playback of CD or MD.  
Even when the O.T.T. timer is canceled, pre-  
viously made setting is stored in memory and  
remains until new timer information is set  
the next time.  
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AUX component : Make the required  
preparation for playback by connect-  
ing an AUX component.  
Program timer  
(PROG.1, PROG.2)  
Be also sure to set the timer for the  
AUX source component connected  
to the AUX IN jacks.  
The program timer can store the timer oper-  
ating hours and its contents so the timer  
operation can be activated or deactivated as  
required any time. The program timer can  
be activated on any time.  
2 Press the MENU key.  
Timer playback using program  
timer  
3 Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob so that "TIMER SET?"  
is displayed, then press the SET  
key.  
Use the following procedure to play the se-  
lected source at the selected time period.  
POWER  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
ABC  
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
POWER  
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
4 Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob so that "PROG.1 SET?"  
or "PROG.2 SET?" is displayed,  
then press the SET key.  
Program No. lit  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
P.CALL  
SET  
SET  
ENTER  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
1
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
TIMER  
SOUND  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
EX. BASS  
P R O G. 1 SE T ?  
5 Select the time to start timer play-  
VOLUME /  
MULTI-CONTROL  
POWER  
back (ON time).  
Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knobto select the figure of hour,  
then press the SET key.  
Timer ON time  
MENU  
SET  
1
TAPE  
O N TI M E  
Also select the figure of minute in the  
same way as above.  
7Setting  
6 Select the time to stop timer play-  
1 Make preparations according to  
back (OFF time).  
Set in the same way as the ON time.  
the source to be played.  
CD : Load a CD.  
Timer OFF time  
MD : Load an MD.  
1
Tape : Load a cassette tape.  
Radio : Preset stations (Page 8).  
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7Execution  
7 Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knobto select "PLAY" or "AI  
PLAY", then press the SET key.  
! Press the TIMER key on the re-  
mote repeatedly until the pro-  
gram number to be executed  
("PROG.1" or "PROG. 2" or  
Application  
section  
"PLAY" : The source will played at  
the adjusted volume before enter-  
ing the STANDBY mode.  
"PROG.12") is lit.  
Program No. lit  
T
"AI PLAY" : The listening volume in-  
creases gradually from the start of  
timer playback until it reaches a cer-  
tain level.  
imer  
1
@ Press the POWER  
key to  
Display when "PLAY" is selected  
switch the power off to the  
1
STANDBY mode.  
The STANDBY/TIMER indicator lights  
in green.  
P L A Y  
The program timer is activated and  
playback will start when the set ON  
time comes.  
8 Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob to select the music  
source to be input, then press the  
SET key.  
To cancel program timer :  
The input source can be selected from  
"CD", "MD", "TAPE", "TUNER" (radio) and  
"AUX"(AUX component).  
Press the TIMER key on the remote re-  
peatedly until "PROG.1" or "PROG.2" or  
"PROG.12" turns off.  
9 To listen to radio broadcasting,  
Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob to select the preset  
number of the desired station,  
then press the SET key.  
To check or change the timer setting :  
Restart the procedure from step 1 again.  
This operation is not required when an  
input source other than "TUNER" is  
selected.  
÷
÷
÷
Be sure to adjust the time of the day (page 7)  
before using the timer functions.  
The program timer cannot be used for pro-  
gram playback of CD or MD.  
PROG.1 and PROG.2 should be set so that  
their operating periods do not overlap. Leave  
at least 1 minute of interval between the two  
programs.  
Even when the program timer is canceled,  
previously made setting is stored in memory  
and remains until new timer information is  
set the next time.  
When the STANDBY/TIMER indicator is  
blinking in green, the timer setting or clock  
setting is erroneous. Check and correct them  
as required (pages 7 & 56 to 57).  
0 Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob to adjust the listening  
volume.  
÷
÷
The source will be played at the ad-  
justed volume.  
This step is not required when "AI  
PLAY" is selected.  
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Timer recording using program  
timer  
The audio of TUNER (radio) or AUX (AUX  
component) started by the timer playback  
at the set time can be recorded onto an MD  
or tape during timer playback.  
2 Perform steps 2 to 6 of "Timer  
playback using program timer"  
(page 56).  
3 Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob to select "REC", then  
press the SET key.  
POWER  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
ABC  
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
POWER  
SET  
GHI  
JKL  
1
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
R E C  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
P.CALL  
SET  
4 Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob to select "TUNER" or  
"AUX", then press the SET key.  
"TUNER": Radio  
ENTER  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
TIMER  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
"AUX" : AUX input source  
VOLUME  
VOLUME  
5 To record a radio station, rotate  
the VOLUME/MULTI-CONTROL  
knob to select preset station to be  
recorded, then press the SET key.  
If "AUX" is selected, this operation is  
not necessary.  
VOLUME /  
MULTI-CONTROL  
POWER  
6 Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob to select "MD REC"or  
"TAPE REC", then press the SET  
key.  
MENU  
SET  
TAPE  
"MD REC" : The input audio is re-  
corded onto an MD  
"TAPE REC" : The input audio is re-  
corded onto a tape.  
7Setting  
Display when "MD REC" is selected  
1
1 Make preparation for recording.  
MD : See steps 1 and 3 in "Record-  
ing CD onto MD" (page 20).  
M D RE C  
Tape : See steps 1, 3 to 5 of "Re-  
cording CD onto TAPE" (pages 22  
& 23)  
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7Execution  
To cancel program timer :  
Press the TIMER key on the remote re-  
peatedly until "PROG.1" or "PROG.2" or  
"PROG.12" turns off.  
7 Press the TIMER key on the re-  
mote repeatedly until the pro-  
gram number to be executed  
("PROG.1" or "PROG.2" or  
"PROG.12") is lit.  
Application  
section  
To check or change the timer setting :  
Restart the procedure from step 1 again.  
T
imer  
Program No. lit  
1
EX. BASS  
T U N ER  
÷
÷
Be sure to adjust the time of the day (page 7)  
before using the timer functions.  
PROG.1 and PROG.2 should be set so that  
their operating periods do not overlap. Leave  
at least 1 minute of interval between the two  
programs.  
The speakers do not output audio during  
timer recording.  
Even when the program timer is canceled,  
previously made setting is stored in memory  
and remains until new timer information is  
set the next time.  
8 Press the POWER  
key to  
switch the power off to the  
STANDBY mode.  
The STANDBY/TIMER indicator lights  
in green.  
÷
÷
The program timer is activated and re-  
cording will start when the set ON time  
comes.  
÷
When the STANDBY/TIMER indicator is  
blinking in green, the timer setting or clock  
setting is erroneous. Check and correct them  
as required (pages 7 & 58).  
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Sleep timer (SLEEP)  
Auto power save (A.P.S.)  
When the time set for the SLEEP time has  
elapsed, the system is turned off automati-  
cally. The time until the system is turned off  
can be selected in 10-minute steps up to 90  
minutes.  
The system can be set up so that it turns off  
automatically when it has been left for more  
than 30 minutes with all of its CD player, MD  
recorder and tape deck in stop mode or with  
its volume set to "0" while the selected in-  
put is "TUNER" or "AUX". This facility is con-  
venient for preventing accidentally leaving  
the system power ON.  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
7
8
0
9
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
10  
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
P.CALL  
VOLUME /  
MULTI-CONTROL  
SET  
ENTER  
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
FM/AM  
1
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
SLEEP  
VOLUME  
MENU  
SET  
TAPE  
Remote control unit only  
Main unit only  
Press the SLEEP key repeatedly  
until the desired OFF time.  
Each press increments the period by  
10 minutes.  
1 Press the MENU key.  
2 Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob so that "A.P.S. SET ?"  
is displayed, then press the SET  
10 =20 ··· 80 =90 =cancel =10 ···  
"SLEEP" lit  
key.  
"A.P.S." blinking  
A.P.S.  
EX. BASS  
S L E EP  
9 0  
EX. BASS  
A . P . S . SE T ?  
Sleep timer time  
3 Rotate the VOLUME/MULTI-CON-  
TROL knob to select "ON" (acti-  
vated) or "OFF" (deactivated), then  
press the SET key.  
To check the remaining sleep timer :  
Press the SLEEP key during execution of  
the sleep timer.  
Display when "ON" is selected  
A.P.S.  
To cancel sleep timer :  
EX. BASS  
A . P . S . ON  
Press the SLEEP key repeatedly until  
"SLEEP" turns off.  
"A.P.S." lit  
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Important items  
Disc handling precautions  
ledge  
Knowledgenow  
tion  
sectionec  
Caution on condensation  
Handling  
Condensation (of dew) may occur inside the  
unit when there is a great difference in tem-  
perature between this unit and the outside.  
This unit may not function properly if con-  
densation occurs. In this case, leave the unit  
for a few hours and restart the operation  
after the condensation has dried up.  
Hold the discs so that you do not touch the  
playing surface.  
Label side  
Be specially cautious against condensation  
in a following circumstance:  
When this unit is carried from a place to  
another across a large difference in tem-  
perature, when the humidity in the room  
where this unit is installed increases, etc.  
Playing side  
Do not attach paper or tape to either the  
playing side or the label side of the discs.  
Sticker  
Sticky paste  
Note related to transportation and  
movement  
Cleaning  
If fingerprints or foreign matter  
become 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 manner.  
Before transporting or moving this unit,  
carry out the following operations.  
(1) Remove the CD or MD from the unit.  
(2) Press the MD 6key.  
(3) Wait for some time and verify that the  
display becomes as shown in the fig-  
ure.  
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.  
M D NO DIS C  
(4) Press the CD 6key.  
(5) Wait for some time and verify that the  
display becomes as shown in the fig-  
ure.  
Discs which can be played with this unit  
CD (12 cm, 8 cm), the audio part of CDV,  
CD-G and CD-EXTRA. Use discs that com-  
ply with the IEC standard, for example a disc  
C D NO DIS C  
carrying the  
face.  
marking on the label sur-  
(6) Wait a few seconds and turn the unit  
off.  
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Important items (continued)  
Dust countermeasure  
The shutter of the disc cartridge is perma-  
nently open while the disc is loaded in the  
set. Therefore, to prevent dust from pen-  
etrating inside the disc, take the disc out of  
the unit immediately after completion of  
recording or playback.  
Never play a cracked or warped disc  
During playback, the disc rotates at high  
speed in the player. Therefore, to avoid dan-  
ger, never use a cracked or deformed disc  
or a disc repaired with tape or adhesive  
agent. Please do not use discs which are  
not round because they may cause a mal-  
function.  
Care  
Wipe periodically dust and dirt attached on  
the cartridge with a dry cloth.  
Disc accessories  
Note on disc accessories  
Do not use the lens cleaner for this may  
lead to malfunction of the unit.  
The disc accessories (stabilizer, protection  
sheet, protection ring, etc.) which are mar-  
keted for improving the sound quality or pro-  
tecting discs as well as the disc cleaner  
should not be used with this system be-  
cause they may cause malfunction.  
Write protect tab  
To protect recorded contents against acci-  
dental 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.  
Handling of MD  
As the MD is accommodated inside a car-  
tridge, it can be handled without caring  
about dust or fingerprint. However, stained  
or soiled cartridge may cause malfunction.  
To enjoy beautiful sound for extended pe-  
riod of time, take care on the following  
points.  
Disc back side  
Write protect tab  
Slide open.  
(Recording disabled)  
Slide close.  
(Recording enabled)  
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.  
Note on the cartridge labels  
Apply each label firmly to every corner so  
that it will not be peeled off.  
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.  
Storage position  
Do not leave MDs in place where the tem-  
perature and/or humidity are extremely high  
(for example, in a place subject to direct  
sunlight).  
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Notes on cassette tape  
Safety tab (accidental erasure prevention  
tab)  
Maintenance  
Cleaning the heads and peripheral compo-  
nents  
Knowledge  
section  
After an important recording has been fin-  
ished, break the safety tab, to prevent the  
recorded contents from being erased or re-  
corded on accidentally.  
For maintaining the best condition of the  
deck and for longer service life, always keep  
the heads, capstan and pinch roller clean.  
To clean them, perform the following:  
(1) Open the cassette holder.  
(2) Using a cotton swab dipped in alco-  
hol, clean the head, capstan and pinch  
roller carefully.  
For A side  
For B side  
Cotton swab  
Capstan  
To re-record  
Head  
Pinch roller  
Tape guides  
Apply tape only to the position where  
the tab has been removed.  
Demagnetizing the head  
To store cassette tapes  
When the recording / playback head is mag-  
netized, the sound quality will deteriorate.  
In such a case, demagnetize the head us-  
ing a commercially available demagnetizer  
(head eraser).  
Do not store the tapes in a place which is  
subject to direct sunlight, or near equipment  
that generates heat. Keep the cassette  
tapes away from any magnetic field.  
When there is slack in the tape  
In such a case, insert a pencil into the reel  
hole and wind the reel hub to remove the  
slack.  
÷
There are precisely aligned parts around the  
heads, including the tape guides. When  
cleaning, pay special attention so as not to  
apply shock to them.  
÷
Do not use an endless tape, as this could  
damage the mechanism of the unit.  
Do not use a cassette with more than 90-  
minute recording time, for the tape used  
with such a cassette is very thin and tends  
to cause troubles such as entanglement  
around the pinch roller or cutting of tape.  
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Important items (continued)  
WARNING NOTICE:  
In most cases it is an infringement of copy-  
right to make copies of tapes or discs with-  
out the permission of the copyright owners.  
Anyone wishing to copy commercially avail-  
able tapes or disc should contact the mechani-  
cal copyright protection society limited or the  
performing rights society limited.  
Maintenance of the unit  
When the front panel or case becomes dirty,  
wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use thin-  
ner, benzine, alcohol, etc. for these agents  
may cause discoloration.  
In regard to contact cleaner  
Do not use contact cleaners because it  
could cause a malfunction. Be specially care-  
ful not to use contact cleaners containing  
oil, for they may deform the plastic compo-  
nent.  
US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby  
Laboratories.  
Memory backup function  
Stored contents which are cleared immedi-  
ately when power plug is unplugged from  
power outlet.  
- Clock display(Backed up for 3 min.)  
Stored contents which are cleared in at least  
a day after power plug is unplugged from  
power outlet.  
÷ Amplifier section  
- Input selection  
- Volume control value  
- AUX input level  
- Tone control levels  
- Timer setting contents  
÷ Tuner section  
- Receiving band  
- Frequency  
- Preset stations  
- Auto tuning setting  
÷ Cassette deck  
- Tape transport direction  
- Tape equalizer  
- Tape reverse mode  
÷ MD recorder  
- Recording mode  
- Recording speed  
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In case of difficulty  
What seems to be a malfunction is not always so. Before calling for service, check the follow-  
ing table according to the symptom of your trouble.  
Knowledge  
section  
Operation to reset  
The microcomputer may fall into malfunction when a cord is unplugged and plugged again while the  
unit is ON or due to an external cause. In such a case, the microcomputer should be reset as described  
below:  
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and, while holding the POWER  
key depressed,  
plug the power cord again. This initializes the microcomputer. Note that this clears the  
previously stored memory.  
Common section  
Sound is not produced.  
\ Increase the volume level. (page 10)  
\ Unplug the headphones if they are connected. (page 6)  
No sound from the headphones.  
\ Check if the headphone plug is inserted properly into the jack. (page 6)  
Noise interferes.  
\ Turn nearby electrical appliances off.  
\ Install the audio system more apart from the TV set.  
Amplifier / Speaker section  
The clock display blinks without changing the figures.  
\ Adjust the present time again. (page 7)  
Timer operation is not possible.  
\ If the present time has not been adjusted or there was a power failure, adjust the present  
time. (page 7)  
\ Set the timer ON time and OFF time. (pages 54 to 60)  
\ Press the TIMER key on the remote to activate the timer. (pages 55, 57 and 59)  
Radio stations cannot be received.  
\ Connect the provided AM loop antenna to the AM ANTENNA jack. (page 5)  
\ Extend the FM rod antenna and orient it to the direction in which best reception is obtained.  
(page 5)  
\ Select the correct broadcast band. (pages 8 to 9)  
\ Tune to the frequency of the desired station. (page 9)  
After a radio station is preset, it cannot be received by pressing the 4P.CALL or ¢P.CALL  
key.  
\ Preset stations with tunable frequencies. (pages 8 to 9)  
\ If the preset memory has been cleared because the power cord has been unplugged for a  
long period, preset the stations again. (pages 8 to 9)  
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In case of difficulty (continued)  
Remote control unit  
Remote control operation is not possible.  
\ Replace batteries with new ones. (page 4)  
\ If the remote is too far away from the system or there is an obstacle in between, point the  
remote to the remote sensor on the main unit. (page 4)  
MD recorder section (Symptoms related to the MD standard)  
The recordable time of the disc does not increase even when a short track is erased.  
\ The remaining recording time does not increased when the total time of the erased track(s)  
is short.  
\ When the disc has been edited several times, the remaining recordable time may not  
increase.  
Tracks cannot be combined.  
\ When the disc has been edited several times, the tracks may be unable to be combined.  
The total of the recorded time and remaining recordable time does not coincide with the  
recording time specified for the MD.  
\ As the minimum unit of disc recording is 2 seconds, the displayed time information may  
differ from the actual usage of the disc area.  
Sound is interrupted after forward or reverse search.  
\ When the disc has been edited several times, the sound may be intermittent.  
"READING" is displayed for an abnormally long time.  
\ When a new recordable MD (with nothing recorded) is inserted, "READING" is displayed  
longer than usual.  
MD recorder section  
Sound is not output even when the play key is pressed.  
\ Use a recorded MD.  
Recording is not possible.  
\ Restore the position of the write protect tab to the write enabled position. (page 62)  
\ Select the input source to be recorded. (page 36)  
Recording level is too low (with the AUX input).  
\ Adjust the AUX INPUT level. (page 29)  
Sound is distorted.  
\ The recording input level (AUX input) is not adjusted correctly.  
Adjust the AUX INPUT level. (page 29)  
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CD player section  
Knowledge  
section  
Sound it not produced even when the play key is pressed.  
\ Insert the CD properly. (page 10)  
\ Clean the disc as described in "Disc handling precautions". (pages 61 and 62)  
\ Remove condensation as described in "Caution on condensation". (page 61)  
Sound skips.  
\ Clean the disc as described in "Disc handling precautions". (pages 61 and 62)  
\ Check that the disc is not scratched.  
\ Install the unit in a place not subject to vibrations.  
Cassette deck section  
Audio is not reproduced when the play key is pressed.  
\ Clean the heads as described in "Cleaning the heads and peripheral components". (page 63)  
\ The tape is wound too tight due to irregular winding. (page 63)  
\ Use a prerecorded tape.  
The tape operation does not occur when a control key is pressed.  
\ Close the cassette holder completely. (page 14)  
The cassette holder will not open.  
\ Press the area marked "0PUSH OPEN" on the cassette holder in stop mode.  
\ Reset the microcomputer. (page 65)  
Sound is faded or high-frequencies are not reproduced.  
\ Clean the heads as described in "Cleaning the heads and peripheral components". (page 63)  
\ The tape is stretched.  
Sound is abnormal.  
\ The recording input level (AUX input) is not adjusted correctly.  
Adjust the AUX INPUT level. (page 29)  
\ An attempt is made to play back a Dolby-encoded tape without switching the tape equal-  
izer on. Switch the tape equalizer on. (page 15)  
Recording is impossible.  
\ Demagnetize the head by referring to "Demagnetizing the head". (page 63)  
\ Use a tape the accidental erasure protect tab of which is not broken or stop the hole made  
by breaking the tab. (page 63)  
\ Close the cassette holder completely. (page 22)  
\ Select the input from the source to be recorded.  
\ Change the tape transport direction or re-insert the tape so that the different side faces the  
front. (page 23)  
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Display message list  
BLANK DISC  
= The disc does not contain any recordings.  
BUFFER OVER  
= An attempt is made to perform high-speed recording of more than  
100 tracks within 74 minutes.  
CAN'T EDIT  
CD LID OPEN  
CD NO DISC  
DISC ERROR  
= An attempt is made to edit a track which is too short.  
= The CD door is open.  
= A CD is not inserted.  
= The contents of UTOC* are abnormal. In this case, perform "ALL  
ERASE" operation (page 52). If this is not possible, use another disc.  
DISC FULL  
FULL  
= There is no recordable area on the disc or an attempt is made to  
record a 256th track. In this case, use another recordable disc.  
Note that more than 255 tracks cannot be recorded on a disc.  
= An attempt is made to select a 33rd track when setting the  
Q.ERASE or Q.MOVE operation.  
MD NO DISC  
MD WRITING  
NO TRACKS  
PGM FULL  
= An MD is not inserted.  
= The data related to editing or recording is being written in the disc.  
= The MD disc does not contain any track but has a disc title.  
= An attempt is made to select a 33rd track when programming CD  
or MD tracks.  
PGM Mode  
= An attempt is made to perform random playback, high-speed re-  
cording (CD=MD) or MD title input while the system is in the  
program mode. The program mode should be canceled before start-  
ing these operations. (pages 31, 34 and 42)  
PLAY ONLY  
PROTECTED  
= The inserted MD is a playback only disc. Insert a recordable MD.  
= The inserted MD is write-protected. In this case, enable the  
recording. (page 62)  
The erasure protect tab of the cassette is broken. Apply tape  
only to the position where the tab has been removed. (page 63)  
RANDOM Mode  
= An attempt is made to perform MD O.T.E. recording or TAPE O.T.E.  
recording while the system is in the CD random play mode. The  
random mode should be canceled before starting these operations.  
(page 31)  
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Knowledge  
READING  
SCMS  
= The TOC* information in the disc is being read.  
section  
= An attempt is made to record digital signal from a source while its  
digital copy has been prohibited by SCMS. This unit cannot record  
this kind of signal.  
TEXT FULL  
TITLE FULL  
= An attempt is made to display the text information of a CD TEXT  
disc containing more than 1 kB of text information.  
= An attempt is made to assign a title with more characters than  
usable. The number of characters that can be input is 1792 charac-  
ters per disc or 80 characters per track title (including "LP:").  
*
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.  
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  
Amplifier section  
Cassette Deck section  
Rated output power during STEREO operation  
Track ....................... 4-track, 2-channel stereo  
Recording system  
....................AC bias (Frequency: 105 kHz)  
Heads  
1kHz, 10%, 4Ω .......................... 4 W + 4 W  
Playback/recording head ....................... x 1  
Erasing head ......................................... x 1  
Fast winding time  
Tuner section  
FM tuner  
Tuning frequency range  
............................ 87.5 MHz ~ 108 MHz  
AM tuner  
..................... Approx. 110 sec. (C-60 tape)  
Tuning frequency range  
............................. 531 kHz ~ 1,602 kHz  
Speakers  
Enclosures............................ Bass-reflex type  
Speaker units ................... 80 mm, cone type  
MD Recorder section  
Laser wave length .................. 765 to 805 nm  
Laser power class ............................ Class 3B  
Laser .............................. Semiconductor laser  
Recording method  
..................... Field modulating overwriting  
Audio compression  
......................................... ATRAC,ATRAC3  
D/A conversion ........................................ 1 Bit  
Wow & flutter ..................Unmeasurable limit  
General  
Power consumption .............................. 35 W  
Dimensions .................. W : 409 mm (16-1/8")  
H : 172 mm (6-3/4")  
D : 225 mm (8-7/8")  
Weight (net) ........................... 5.6 kg (12.3 lb)  
CD Player section  
Laser wave length .................. 760 to 800 nm  
Laser power class .............................. Class 1  
Laser .............................. Semiconductor laser  
D/A conversion ........................................ 1 Bit  
Over sampling frequency .......8 fs (352.8 kHz)  
Frequency response.............. 20 Hz to 20 kHz  
Wow & flutter ..................Unmeasurable limit  
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KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development. For this reason specifi-  
cations may be changed without notice.  
The full performance may not be exhibited in an extremely cold location (under a water-freezing  
temperature).  
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Controls and indicators  
Main Unit  
Knowledge  
section  
9
8
2
3 4 5 6 7  
1
TAPE  
0 !  
@ # $ % ^ & * (  
1 STANDBY/TIMER indicator (71) ! BEST HITS (41)  
% SET/(DEMO) (6,7)  
^ MENU (7)  
2 POWER  
MD REC (36)  
3 SOUND (28)  
4 AUX (18)  
5 4, ¢(Skip)  
6 Display  
7 7STOP/TUNING MODE (17)  
8 CD door (10)  
9 0PUSH OPEN(CD ejection)(10)  
0 Cassette holder (14)  
TAPE REC (38)  
& 0EJECT (MD ejection) (13)  
* VOLUME/MULTI-CONTROL  
( REMOTE (Remote sensor)  
(4)  
@ TUNER FM/AM (8)  
CD 6(Play/ Pause) (10)  
MD 6(Play/ Pause) (12)  
TAPE 23(Play) (14)  
# 0PUSH OPEN  
Figures inside parentheses are  
reference pages.  
(Tape ejection) (14)  
$ MD insertion slot (12)  
Standby mode  
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.  
Relationship between the STANDBY/TIMER indicator and the status of unit  
Indicator condition  
Unit status  
Off  
Power is ON.  
Red lighting  
The power cord is plugged into a wall outlet and the power is in the  
STANDBY mode  
Green lighting  
Green blinking  
Timer has been activated.  
Timer setting is erroneous, an attempt is made to set the timer without  
setting the time of the day, or the timer was not activated correctly due  
to a power failure, etc.  
Red blinking  
Failure in the power circuitry. Have your dealer service the unit.  
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1 POWER  
Remote control unit  
The keys on the remote control unit with the  
same names as on the main unit have the  
same function as the keys on the main unit.  
2 TITLE INPUT (42)  
3 TRACK EDIT (47)  
4 PGM (30)  
5 SPACE (42)  
CHARAC. (42)  
CLEAR/DELETE (30, 42)  
6 4P. CALL ¢(Skip)  
SET (7)  
ENTER (9)  
POWER  
ABC  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
10  
DEF  
7 TAPE EQ. (15)  
8 TAPE O.T.E. (23)  
9 DISPLAY (26)  
!
1
2
3
4
5
GHI  
JKL  
TITLE INPUT  
TRACK EDIT  
PGM  
MNO  
PRS  
TUV  
WXY  
TIME DISPLAY (26)  
TIMER (55)  
SLEEP (60)  
ワオン  
QZ  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
記号  
@
#
SPACE  
CHARAC. CLEAR/DELETE  
0 VOLUME (10)  
! Numeric keys (9) / Character input keys (42)  
@ RANDOM (31)  
# REPEAT (31)  
$ 1 TUNING DOWN  
¡TUNING UP  
CD 6(Play/ Pause) (10)  
FM/AM (8)  
MD 6(Play/ Pause) (12)  
TAPE 23(Play) (14)  
7STOP (Pause), AUTO/MANU (17)  
% MD O.T.E. (21)  
^ SOUND (28)  
P.CALL  
SET  
4
¢
ENTER  
6
TUNING  
DOWN  
TUNING  
UP  
1
CD  
MD  
6
6
FM/AM  
1
7
STOP  
TAPE23 TAPE EQ.  
$
7
8
9
0
AUTO/MANU  
MD O.T.E. DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY TAPE O.T.E.  
%
^
&
SOUND  
MUTE  
TONE  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
VOLUME  
TONE (28)  
& MUTE (29)  
Figures inside parentheses are reference pages.  
For your records  
Record the serial number, found on the back of the  
unit, in the spaces designated on the warranty card,  
and in the space provided below. Refer to the model  
and serial numbers whenever you call upon your dealer  
for information or service on this product.  
Model_____________ Serial Number ____________  
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