Yamaha CD Player CRX M5 User Manual

UCAB  
C R X -M 5  
CD Ch a n ger Receiver  
Am pli-Tu n er /CD  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
MODE D’EMPLOI  
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EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING  
19 For U.S. customers only:  
Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside antenna is  
connected to this unit, be sure the antenna system is  
grounded so as to provide some protection against  
voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810  
of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70,  
provides information with regard to proper grounding  
of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the  
lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, connection  
to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the  
grounding electrode.  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN  
WIRE  
MAST  
GROUND  
CLAMP  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE UNIT  
(NEC SECTION 810–20)  
Note to CATV system installer:  
ELECTRIC  
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system  
installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that  
provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in  
particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be  
connected to the grounding system of the building,  
as close to the point of cable entry as practical.  
SERVICE  
EQUIPMENT  
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION 810–21)  
GROUND CLAMPS  
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
(NEC ART 250. PART H)  
NEC – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
FCC INFORMATION (for US customers only)  
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!  
Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee  
that interference will not occur in all installations. If this  
product is found to be the source of interference, which  
can be determined by turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”,  
please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the  
following measures:  
This product, when installed as indicated in the  
instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC  
requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by  
Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC,  
to use the product.  
Relocate either this product or the device that is being  
affected by the interference.  
2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to  
accessories and/or another product use only high  
quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this  
product MUST be used. Follow all installation  
Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit  
breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s.  
instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void  
your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA.  
In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient  
the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon  
lead, change the lead-in to coaxial type cable.  
3. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to  
comply with the requirements listed in FCC  
If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory  
results, please contact the local retailer authorized to  
distribute this type of product. If you can not locate the  
appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Electronics  
Corp., U.S.A. 6660 Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA  
90620.  
Regulations, Part 15 for Class “B” digital devices.  
Compliance with these requirements provides a  
reasonable level of assurance that your use of this  
product in a residential environment will not result in  
harmful interference with other electronic devices.  
This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and,  
if not installed and used according to the instructions  
found in the users manual, may cause interference  
harmful to the operation of other electronic devices.  
The above statements apply ONLY to those products  
distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its  
subsidiaries.  
We Want You Listening For A Lifetime  
YAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the  
most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and  
clear without annoying blaring or distortion – and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive  
hearing. Since hearing damage from loud sounds is often undetectable until it is too late, YAMAHA and  
the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you to avoid prolonged  
exposure from excessive volume levels.  
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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES • After unpacking, check that the following parts are contained.  
ACCESSOIRES FOURNIS  
• Après le déballage, vérifier que les pièces suivantes sont incluses.  
• Remote control transmitter  
• Télécommande  
• AM loop antenna  
• Cadre-antenne AM  
POWER  
/
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
TUNING  
TIME  
REP  
EDIT  
1
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
3
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
/
TUNER CD  
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
8
0
REC/  
REC/  
CD  
PAUSE  
MUTE  
SYNC  
+10  
/
TAPE  
MD  
INPUT  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
+
• Batteries (size AAA, UM/SEM-4, R7, HP-8)  
• Piles (format AAA, UM/SEM-4, R7, HP-8)  
• Indoor FM antenna  
• Antenne intérieure FM  
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FRONT PANEL  
PANNEAU AVANT  
VOLUME  
STANDBY/ON  
INPUT  
RANDOM  
TIME  
RDS  
REPEAT  
PTY  
EDIT  
RT  
PROGRAM  
MEMORY  
FM/AM  
TUNING/PRESET  
DISC 1  
DISC 2  
DISC 3  
DISC SELECT  
PHONES  
REAR PANEL  
PANNEAU ARRIERE  
AUX/MD  
TAPE  
FM  
GND  
AM  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
C
D
A
B
75  
UNBAL  
L
L
R
R
ANTENNA  
DIGITAL OUT  
SYSTEM  
CONNECTOR  
SPEAKERS  
MIN. /SPEAKER MIN. /HAUT-PARLEUR  
SUBWOOFER  
6
6
CD  
TAPE  
+
R
L
+
OUT  
MD  
OPTICAL  
AC OUTLET  
UNSWITCHED  
100W MAX.  
VOLTAGE  
SELECTOR  
115 V  
230 V  
(General model)  
(Modèle général)  
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DISPLAY  
PANNEAU D’AFFICHAGE  
1
REMAIN  
TOTAL RDS PTY TP RT CT TUNED STEREO TIMER  
2
3
PROGRAM SYNC.  
REPEAT 1ALLDISC  
MEMORY SLEEP  
AI REC  
EDIT A B  
MUTE RANDOM  
CH TRACK  
KHz  
MHz  
REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER  
TELECOMMANDE  
For U.K. and Europe models  
Modèles pour l’Europe et le R.-U.  
For U.S.A., Canada, Australia, Singapore, and General  
models  
Modèles pour les Etats-Unis, le Canada, l’Australie,  
Singapour et modèles général  
POWER  
/
CT  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
POWER  
/
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
RDS  
TIME  
PTY  
REP  
RT  
TUNING  
TUNING  
EDIT  
TIME  
REP  
EDIT  
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
1
3
1
3
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
/
/
TUNER CD  
TUNER CD  
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
8
0
8
0
REC/  
REC/  
CD  
REC/  
REC/  
CD  
PAUSE  
MUTE  
SYNC  
PAUSE  
MUTE  
SYNC  
+10  
+10  
/
/
TAPE  
MD  
TAPE  
MD  
INPUT  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
INPUT  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
+
+
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ENGLISH  
INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for purchasing this YAMAHA product. We hope it will give you many years of trouble-free enjoyment. For  
the best performance, read this manual carefully. It will guide you in operating your YAMAHA product.  
FEATURES  
The System  
Tuner  
• Minimum RMS Output power per channel  
15 W + 15 W (61KHz 0.1% THD)  
• Maxmum POWER  
• 30 station Random Access Preset Tuning  
• Multi-Functions for RDS Broadcast  
Reception (U.K. and Europe models only)  
20 W + 20 W (61KHz 10% THD)  
• Full Operation Remote control  
• Multi-Use Timer/Sleep Timer  
• 2 External Audio Component Connecting  
capability  
• SUBWOOFER Output Terminal Which  
Passes Low Frequencies Only  
• Optical Digital Output  
Compact Disc Player  
• 3-Disc CD changer  
• Random Access Programmable Play  
• Random-Sequence Play  
• Single Disc/All Discs Repeat Play  
• Automatic Synchronized Recording Using  
the MDX-M5 or KX-M5  
• Automatic CD Editing Function for  
Recording to the KX-M5  
CONTENTS  
PRECAUTIONS .................................................. 2  
USING THE BUILT-IN TIMER  
Before using the timer ................................... 18  
Timer play ..................................................... 18  
Timer recording radio programs using  
the MDX-M5 or KX-M5.................................. 19  
Checking the timer setting............................. 20  
Sleep timer operation .................................... 21  
NAMES OF BUTTONS, CONTROLS, AND  
INDICATORS....................................................... 3  
GETTING STARTED  
Connecting the system ................................... 4  
Connecting other components ........................ 5  
Preparing the remote control transmitter ........ 6  
Setting the clock .............................................. 7  
Turning on/off the unit ..................................... 8  
Selecting the input source............................... 8  
Adjusting the volume ....................................... 8  
OPERATING THE MDX-M5 OR KX-M5  
Listening to the MDX-M5 or KX-M5 .............. 22  
RECORDING USING THE MDX-M5 OR KX-M5  
Before recording............................................ 23  
CD synchronized recording........................... 23  
Automatic CD edit recording for the KX-M5 .. 24  
Manual recording .......................................... 25  
COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATIONS  
CD playback .................................................... 9  
Selecting the time display ............................. 10  
Random-sequence play ................................ 11  
Repeat play ................................................... 11  
Program play ................................................. 12  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
CD preventive care ....................................... 26  
Troubleshooting ............................................. 26  
Specifications ................................................ 28  
TUNER OPERATIONS  
Listening to the radio..................................... 13  
Presetting stations ........................................ 14  
RECEIVING RDS STATIONS (U.K. and Europe  
models only)  
What is RDS? ............................................... 15  
Receiving RDS data...................................... 15  
Locating a station by PTY  
(Program Type).............................................. 17  
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PRECAUTIONS: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING THE UNIT  
CAUTIONS  
This unit is not disconnected from the AC power  
source as long as it is connected to the wall outlet,  
even if this unit itself is turned off. This state is called  
the standby mode. In this state, this unit is designed  
to consume a very small quantity of power.  
To assure the finest performance, please read this  
manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future  
reference.  
Install your unit in good ventilation, a cool, dry, clean  
place – away from windows, heat sources, vibration,  
dust, moisture, or cold. To avoid humming sounds,  
locate the unit away from other electrical appliances,  
motors, and transformers. To prevent fire or electrical  
shock, do not expose to rain and water.  
CAUTION FOR CARRYING THE UNIT  
Before carrying the unit, first remove all discs  
from the unit, press STANDBY/ON to turn the unit  
off, then disconnect the AC power plug from the  
wall outlet.  
(U.K., Europe, and Singapore models only)  
Be sure to allow at least 30 cm combined ventilation  
space at the top, both of left and right, and back side  
of the unit.  
Do not operate the unit upside-down. It may overheat,  
possibly causing damage.  
FOR CANADIAN CUSTOMERS  
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE  
BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT AND FULLY  
INSERT.  
Never open the cabinet. If something drops into the  
set, contact your dealer.  
Do not use force on switches, knobs or cords.  
THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES  
WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.  
Always set the VOLUME control to minimum before  
starting an audio source play: increase the volume  
gradually to an appropriate level after play has  
started.  
WARNING  
When not planning to use this unit for long periods of  
time (i.e.., vacation, etc.), disconnect the AC power  
plug from the wall outlet.  
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not  
expose this appliance to rain or moisture.  
Grounding or polarization – Precautions should be  
taken so that the grounding or polarization of the unit  
is not defeated.  
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet.  
Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.  
Do not clean the unit with chemical solvents; this  
might damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth.  
DANGER  
Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock  
failed or defeated.  
Avoid direct exposure to beam.  
Be sure to read the “TROUBLESHOOTING” section  
on common operating errors before concluding that  
your unit is faulty.  
Do not place another component on top of this unit, as  
damage or discoloration on the surface of the unit  
may result.  
CAUTION  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of  
procedures other than those specified herein may  
result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
To prevent damage by lightning, disconnect the power  
cord from the wall outlet during an electrical storm.  
When disconnecting the power cord from the wall  
outlet, grasp the plug; do not pull the cord.  
Do not plug the AC power plug to the wall outlet  
before you finish all connections.  
This compact disc player is  
classified as a CLASS 1  
LASER product.  
The CLASS 1 LASER  
PRODUCT label is located  
on the rear exterior.  
The voltage to be used must be the same as that  
specified on this unit. Using this unit with a higher  
voltage than that which is specified is dangerous and  
may result in a fire or other type of accident causing  
damage. YAMAHA will not be held responsible for any  
damage resulting from use of this unit with a voltage  
other than that which is specified.  
CLAS S  
1
LAS ER P RODUCT  
(U.K., Europe, Singapore,  
Australia, and General  
models only.)  
The sound level at a given volume setting depends on  
speaker location and other factors. Care should be  
taken to avoid exposure to sudden high levels of  
sound, which may occur when turning on the unit with  
the volume control setting at high, and to continuous  
high levels of sound.  
Laser component in this product is capable of  
emitting radiation exceeding the limit for Class 1.  
Sudden temperature changes and storage or  
operation in an extremely humid environment may  
cause condensation inside the cabinet.  
Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.  
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NAMES OF BUTTONS, CONTROLS, AND INDICATORS  
FRONT PANEL (see the illustration on page 5)  
1 STANDBY/ON switch (8)  
2 RANDOM button (11)  
3 TIME/RDS button (10, 15)  
4 REPEAT/PTY button (11, 17)  
5 EDIT/RT button (24,16)  
6 PROGRAM/MEMORY button (12, 14)  
7 Display  
" Remote control sensor (7)  
# DISC 1 – 3 ) (open/close) buttons (9)  
$ Disc tray (9)  
% DISC SELECT button (9)  
&
4/¢ (skip)/1/¡ (search)/PRESET //?  
buttons (10, 14)  
(
)
7 (stop)/TUNING/PRESET button (9, 13)  
6 (play/pause) button (9)  
8 FM/AM button (13)  
9 INPUT button (8)  
~ PHONES jack (8)  
(RDS, PTY, and RT functions work on U.K. and Europe  
! VOLUME control (8)  
models only.)  
REAR PANEL (see the illustration on page 5)  
1 SPEAKERS terminals (4)  
2 AUX/MD IN jacks (5)  
3 AUX/MD OUT jacks (5)  
4 TAPE IN jacks (5)  
9 VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch (2) (General model  
only)  
! AC OUTLET (4) (U.S.A., Canada, Europe, General,  
and Singapore models only)  
5 TAPE OUT jacks (5)  
6 FM antenna terminal (4)  
7 AM antenna terminals (4)  
8 AC power cord (4)  
" SUBWOOFER OUT jack (4)  
# DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) jack (5)  
$ SYSTEM CONNECTOR MD jack (5)  
% SYSTEM CONNECTOR TAPE jack (5)  
DISPLAY (see the illustration on page 6)  
1 DISC indicator (9)  
# TUNED indicator (13)  
$ MEMORY indicator (14)  
% STEREO indicator (13)  
& SLEEP indicator (21)  
( TIMER indicator (18)  
) REC indicator (19)  
2 REMAIN indicator (10)  
3 PROGRAM indicator (12)  
4 REPEAT 1/DISC/ALL DISC indicator (11)  
5 TOTAL indicator (10)  
6 SYNC. indicator (23)  
~ AI indicator (19)  
U.K. and Europe models only  
7 RDS indicator (15)  
8 PTY indicator (15)  
9 TP indicator (16)  
! RT indicator (16)  
" CT indicator (16)  
+ RANDOM indicator (11)  
, TRACK/CH indicator (10,14)  
-
.
# (play) indicator (9)  
8 (pause) indicator (9)  
/ EDIT A/B indicator (24)  
: Multi information display  
; MUTE indicator (8)  
REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER (see the illustration on page 6)  
1 TIMER button (18)  
2 CT button (16) (U.K. and Europe models only)  
$ SLEEP button (21)  
% CLOCK button (7)  
3 POWER  
button (8)  
& SET button (7)  
/
4 TIME/RDS button (10, 15)  
5 REP(repeat)/PTY button (11, 17)  
6 FM/AM button (13)  
( EDIT/RT button (24, 16)  
) TUNING //? buttons (13)  
~ DISC 1– 3 buttons (9)  
7 ST/MONO button (13)  
8 PGM/MEMORY button (12, 14)  
+
,
6 (play/pause) button (9)  
7 (stop) button (9)  
9
4/¢ (skip)/1/¡ (search)/  
PRESET //? buttons (10, 14)  
- Number buttons (10)  
. CD SYNC button (23)  
/ + 10 button (10)  
: VOLUME +/– buttons (8)  
; MUTE button (8)  
! Operation buttons for cassette deck  
" Operation buttons for MD deck  
# INPUT button (8)  
(RDS, PTY, and RT functions work on U.K. and Europe  
models only.)  
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GETTING STARTED  
Co n n e ct in g t h e syst e m  
Never plug the AC pow er cord to the w all outlet until all connections are completed.  
Follow the steps as shown below to connect the system using the supplied cords and accessories.  
FM antenna  
3
AM loop antenna  
2
AUX/MD  
OUT  
TAPE  
FM  
GND  
AM  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
C
D
A
B
Right speaker  
75  
UNBAL  
Left speaker  
L
L
R
R
ANTENNA  
DIGITAL OUT  
1
SYSTEM  
CONNECTOR  
SPEAKERS  
MIN. /SPEAKER MIN. /HAUT-PARLEUR  
SUBWOOFER  
8
8
CD  
TAPE  
+
R
L
+
+
+
OUT  
MD  
OPTICAL  
To wall outlet  
4
3
Connect the FM antenna.  
1
2
Connect the speakers.  
FM  
Connect the speaker cords to the SPEAKERS  
terminals so that the polarity of the speaker cables  
is correct.  
75  
UNBAL  
Keep the speaker cords away from the antennas to  
prevent noise.  
+
4
Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet.  
To connect the subw oofer (optional)  
You can reinforce the bass frequencies by adding a  
subwoofer (optional).  
Connect the SUBWOOFER OUT terminal of the unit to  
the INPUT terminal of the subwoofer amplifier, and  
connect the speaker terminals of the subwoofer  
amplifier to the subwoofer.  
Connect the AM antenna.  
Set up the AM loop antenna, then connect it.  
With some subwoofers, the amplifier and subwoofer are  
in the same unit.  
AC outlet (U.S.A., Canada, Europe, General,  
Singapore models only)  
GND  
AM  
You can connect the AC power plug of the other  
component up to 100W power. It is convenient to  
connect the MDX-M5 or KX-M5.  
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Co n n e ct in g o t h e r co m p o n e n t s  
To enhance your system, you can connect other components. Refer to the instructions of each component.  
Connecting the KX-M5 (cassette deck) or MDX-M5 (MD deck)  
1
Connect A to A, and B to B (for connecting the KX-M5), C to C, and D to D (for connecting the MDX-M5)  
using the audio connecting cords.  
Insert the plugs into the jacks of the same color.  
• The audio connecting cords are the same, so you can connect A, B, C, or D using either cord.  
2
3
Connect the unit and the KX-M5 or MDX-M5 with the system cable.  
(MDX-M5 only)  
Connect the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT jack of the unit and  
SYSTEM  
CONNECTOR  
the DIGITAL IN jack on the MDX-M5 with the optical fiber cable.  
2
Note for digital connection  
• Take off the covers of the optical fiber cable plug,  
the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT jack, and the  
DIGITAL IN jack before digital connection.  
• Be sure to replace the terminal’s cover when the  
terminal on the rear panel is not being used, in  
order to protect from dust.  
LINE  
OUT  
LINE  
IN  
A
B
1
1
KX-M5  
L
LINE  
OUT  
LINE  
IN  
A
B
L
SYSTEM  
CONNECTOR  
R
R
This unit  
AUX/MD  
OUT  
TAPE  
FM  
AM  
GND  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
C
D
A
B
75  
UNBAL  
TAPE  
L
L
AUX/MD  
IN  
OUT  
A
B
IN  
OUT  
C
D
R
R
1
ANTENNA  
DIGITAL OUT  
SYSTEM  
CONNECTOR  
SPEAKERS  
SUBWOOFER  
8
MIN. /SPEAKER  
8
MIN. /HAUT-PARLEUR  
CD  
TAPE  
+
R
L
+
L
L
OUT  
MD  
OPTICAL  
R
R
DIGITAL OUT  
CD  
SYSTEM  
CONNECTOR  
3
TAPE  
2
OPTICAL  
MD  
3
OPTICAL  
IN  
OUT  
LINE  
OUT  
LINE  
IN  
C
D
L
MDX-M5  
SYSTEM  
CONNECTOR  
LINE  
LINE  
IN  
OUT  
C
D
DIGITAL  
2
R
L
SYSTEM  
CONNECTOR  
OPTICAL  
OUT  
R
IN  
1
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GETTING STARTED  
Connecting the external antennas  
Pre p a rin g t h e re m o t e  
co n t ro l t ra n sm it t e r  
To improve the reception, connect the external  
antennas instead of the supplied antennas.  
AM antenna  
Loading the batteries for the remote control  
transmitter  
Use a 6 to 15 meter (20 to 50 feet) insulated wire to  
connect to the AM antenna terminal and leave the  
supplied AM loop antenna connected.  
1
Remove the battery compartment cover.  
Insulated wire  
(not supplied)  
Ground wire  
GND  
AM  
(not supplied)  
2
Insert 2 AAA size batteries into the battery  
compartment.  
+
+
Important  
When connecting an outdoor antenna, be sure to  
connect a ground wire also to protect against lightning.  
Be careful not to connect the ground wire to a gas pipe  
to prevent a gas explosion.  
3
Replace the battery compartment cover.  
FM antenna  
Connect the external antenna.  
FM  
75  
UNBAL  
75-ohm coaxial cable  
(not supplied)  
Battery replacement  
If you find that the remote control transmitter must be  
used closer to the main unit than usual, the batteries  
are weak. Replace both batteries with new ones.  
To enjoy synchro play or timer play  
You can enjoy synchro recording (see page 23) or the  
timer function (see page 18) by connecting the MDX-  
M5 or KX-M5 to the system with the system cable. For  
details, refer to the instructions supplied with the MDX-  
M5 or KX-M5.  
Notes  
• Use only AAA batteries for replacement.  
• Be sure the polarities are correct. (See the illustration inside  
the battery compartment.)  
• Remove the batteries if the remote control transmitter will  
not be used for an extended period of time.  
• If batteries leak, dispose of them immediately. Avoid  
touching the leaked material or letting it come in contact with  
clothing, etc. Clean the battery compartment thoroughly  
before installing new batteries.  
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GETTING STARTED  
Remote control transmitter operation range  
Se t t in g t h e clo ck  
VOLUME  
You must set the clock before you can use the timer  
functions. The clock is based on a 24-hour system for  
the U.K., Europe, Australia, Singapore, and General  
models, and a 12-hour system for U.S.A and Canada  
models.  
STANDBY/ON  
INPUT  
RANDOM  
TIME  
RDS  
REPEAT  
PTY  
EDIT  
RT  
PROGRAM  
MEMORY  
FM/AM  
TUNING/PRESET  
DISC  
1
DISC  
2
DISC  
3
DISC SELECT  
PHONES  
You can set the clock while in standby mode.  
Remote control  
sensor  
CLOCK  
POWER  
/
CT  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
SET  
Within approximately  
6 m (19.7 feet)  
RDS  
TIME  
PTY  
REP  
RT  
TUNING  
EDIT  
TUNING //?  
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
1
3
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
/
TUNER CD  
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
Press CLOCK for more than two seconds.  
Notes  
• There should be no large obstacles between the  
remote control transmitter and the main unit.  
• If the remote control sensor is directly illuminated by  
strong lighting (especially an inverter type of  
fluorescent lamp etc.), it might cause the remote  
control transmitter not to work correctly. In this case,  
reposition the main unit to avoid direct lighting.  
Press TUNING //? to set the hour, then press  
SET.  
Note  
3
Press TUNING //? to set the minute, then press  
SET.  
• This manual describes how to operate this unit by using  
the remote control transmitter mainly. To operate the  
unit from the front panel, use the corresponding buttons  
on the front panel (see page 3).  
The clock starts.  
To display the clock  
Press CLOCK.  
The current time appears for three seconds, then the  
normal display returns.  
Note  
• In the event of a power failure or when the AC power cord is  
disconnected for more than three seconds, you must reset  
the clock.  
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GETTING STARTED  
Tu rn in g o n /o ff t h e u n it  
Ad ju st in g t h e vo lu m e  
STANDBY/ON  
VOLUME  
VOLUME  
VOLUME  
STANDBY/ON  
INPUT  
STANDBY/ON  
INPUT  
RANDOM  
TIME  
RDS  
REPEAT  
PTY  
EDIT  
RT  
PROGRAM  
MEMORY  
FM/AM  
RANDOM  
TIME  
RDS  
REPEAT  
PTY  
EDIT  
RT  
PROGRAM  
MEMORY  
FM/AM  
TUNING/PRESET  
TUNING/PRESET  
DISC  
1
DISC  
2
DISC  
3
DISC SELECT  
DISC  
1
DISC  
2
DISC  
3
DISC SELECT  
PHONES  
PHONES  
6
7
8
9
0
REC/  
REC/  
CD  
SYNC  
PAUSE  
MUTE  
+10  
/
TAPE  
MD  
POWER  
POWER  
/
CT  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
RDS  
TIME  
PTY  
REP  
RT  
TUNING  
EDIT  
INPUT  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
+
VOLUME +/–  
MUTE  
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
1
3
After connecting the AC power cord to the wall outlet,  
press the STANDBY/ON switch on the front panel or  
POWER on the remote to turn on/off the unit.  
Front panel operation  
Turn the VOLUME control to the right to increase, and  
to the left to decrease the volume.  
Se le ct in g t h e in p u t so u rce  
Remote control operation  
Press VOLUME + to increase, and VOLUME – to  
decrease the volume.  
6
7
8
9
0
REC/  
REC/  
CD  
PAUSE  
MUTE  
SYNC  
+10  
/
TAPE  
MD  
To mute the sound  
Press MUTE.  
The MUTE indicator appears in the display and the unit  
set the volume level to minimum.  
To return to the previous volume level, press MUTE  
again.  
INPUT  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
+
INPUT  
Connecting the headphones  
Connect the headphones to the PHONES jack.  
When you connect the headphones to the PHONES  
jack, there is no sound from the speakers.  
You can adjust the volume level by using the  
VOLUME control on the front panel or VOLUME +/–  
on the remote.  
To listen to the MDX-M5  
Press INPUT on the remote repeatedly until “AUX/MD”  
appears in the display.  
To listen to the KX-M5  
Press INPUT on the remote repeatedly until “TAPE”  
appears in the display.  
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATIONS  
2
Press the selected disc’s DISC ) button to close  
the disc tray.  
To insert other CDs, follow the same procedure.  
CD p la yb a ck  
You can play a CD and also play up to three CDs  
continuously.  
3
Press DISC SELECT to select the CD you want to  
play.  
DISC 1 – 3 )  
7 6  
Light up in red w hen the tray contains a disc  
VOLUME  
1
2
3
STANDBY/ON  
INPUT  
RANDOM  
TIME  
RDS  
REPEAT  
PTY  
EDIT  
RT  
PROGRAM  
MEMORY  
FM/AM  
TUNING/PRESET  
DISC  
1
DISC  
2
DISC  
3
DISC SELECT  
Selected CD number  
You can select the CD directly by pressing  
DISC 1 – 3. In this case, the unit starts play from  
the selected CD automatically.  
PHONES  
DISC SELECT  
4
Press 6 to start playback.  
The unit starts playback from the selected CD. The  
empty trays are skipped.  
POWER  
/
CT  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
To stop playback completely  
RDS  
TIME  
PTY  
REP  
RT  
TUNING  
EDIT  
Press 7.  
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
1
3
DISC 1 – 3  
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
/
6
To stop playback temporarily  
Press 6.  
To resume play, press 6 again.  
TUNER CD  
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
7
8
0
REC/  
REC/  
CD  
PAUSE  
MUTE  
SYNC  
+10  
/
TAPE  
MD  
To eject CDs  
Press DISC 1 ), DISC 2 ), or DISC 3 ) to open the  
disc tray, and remove the CD from the tray.  
INPUT  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
+
Notes  
• You can change the CD by pressing the DISC ) you want  
to change during playback another disc.  
• If you select another source by pressing INPUT, the unit  
stops playback automatically.  
One Touch play  
You can switch to the CD from another source by  
pressing 6 or RANDOM.  
In this case, the unit plays the disc which is played last.  
To play CDs  
1
Press DISC 1 ), DISC 2 ), or DISC 3 ) to open  
the disc tray, and place a CD on the tray.  
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATIONS  
To play a specific track on the disc  
Se le ct in g t h e t im e d isp la y  
Direct play  
Select a desired track using the number button.  
(Example: To select 35, press +10 three times so that  
“3 –” appears in the display, then press 5.)  
You can select any of the three time displays by  
pressing TIME.  
1
2
3
TRACK  
POWER  
/
CT  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
RDS  
TIME  
PTY  
REP  
RT  
TUNING  
EDIT  
Selected track number  
TIME  
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
1
3
The unit starts playback.  
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
/
TUNER CD  
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
Skip play  
• To skip to a succeeding track, press ¢ once or  
repeatedly until the desired track number appears.  
• To skip to the beginning of the current track, press  
4 once.  
8
0
REC/  
REC/  
CD  
PAUSE  
MUTE  
SYNC  
+10  
/
TAPE  
MD  
• To skip to a preceding track, press 4 once or  
repeatedly until the desired track number appears.  
INPUT  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
+
Notes  
• You cannot enter a number that is higher than the last track  
number on the disc.  
• These operations can also be performed when the unit is in  
the pause or stop mode.  
• During stop mode, if ¢ or 4 is pressed and held, the  
track number successively changes to higher numbers (or  
lower numbers).  
• When you change the disc, before you use the ¢ or 4  
button, press 6 to make the unit read the information of  
the disc.  
Each time you press TIME during play or pause, the  
display changes as follows:  
The CD tray w hich contains a CD  
The selected disc  
To advance or reverse playback rapidly  
(Manual Search)  
1
2
3
During playback, press and hold ¡ to advance  
playback rapidly, and 1 to reverse playback rapidly.  
The sound can be heard (although slightly garbled)  
during manual search in either direction. This is  
convenient for locating a precise position within a track,  
or for reviewing the contents quickly.  
NORMAL DISPLAY  
TRACK  
Elapsed time of the track now playing  
1
2
3
REMAIN  
EACH REMAIN  
TRACK  
Note  
• Manual search can also be performed during pause, though  
Remaining time of the track now playing  
no sound will be heard.  
1
2
3
REMAIN  
TOTAL  
TOTAL REMAIN  
TRACK  
Total remaining time on the disc  
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATIONS  
Ra n d o m -se q u e n ce p la y  
Re p e a t p la y  
The unit can play all the tracks on a selected disc in a  
random sequence selected by the unit’s  
microcomputer.  
You can play any desired track or disc, or all discs  
repeatedly.  
RANDOM  
7
POWER  
/
CT  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
VOLUME  
STANDBY/ON  
INPUT  
RDS  
TIME  
PTY  
REP  
RT  
TUNING  
EDIT  
REP  
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
RANDOM  
TIME  
RDS  
REPEAT  
PTY  
EDIT  
RT  
PROGRAM  
MEMORY  
FM/AM  
1
3
TUNING/PRESET  
DISC  
1
DISC  
2
DISC  
3
DISC SELECT  
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
/
TUNER CD  
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
PHONES  
8
0
Press REP to select the repeat mode.  
Each time you press REP, the display changes as  
follows:  
DISC SELECT  
POWER  
/
CT  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
REPEAT OFF  
RDS  
TIME  
PTY  
REP  
RT  
TUNING  
EDIT  
1
2
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
1
3
DISC 1 – 3  
3
REPEAT  
TRACK  
1
REPEAT 1  
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
/
TUNER CD  
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
7
8
0
1
2
3
REPEAT  
TRACK  
1
DISC  
REPEAT 1 DISC  
REPEAT ALL DISC  
1
2
Press DISC 1 – 3 or DISC SELECT to select the  
CD you want to play.  
1
2
3
REPEAT ALLDISC  
TRACK  
Press RANDOM.  
“RANDOM” appears in the display.  
The unit starts random sequence play.  
REPEAT 1  
The current track is played repeatedly.  
To cancel random-sequence play mode  
Press 7 or RANDOM.  
“RANDOM” disappears from the display.  
REPEAT 1 DISC  
The current disc is played repeatedly.  
* In random-sequence play mode, all randomly  
sequenced tracks are played repeatedly in the  
different order.  
Notes  
• This feature will not function during programming, or  
during programmed play.  
• If ¢ is pressed during random-sequence play, the  
next randomly programmed track will be played.  
If 4 is pressed, play will return to the beginning of  
the current track.  
Total remaining time on the disc will not be displayed  
during random-sequence play.  
REPEAT ALL DISC  
All tracks on all discs are played repeatedly.  
To cancel repeat play mode  
Press REP successively until “REPEAT” disappears  
from the display.  
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER OPERATIONS  
5
6
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to program more discs and  
tracks. You can select the same track again.  
Pro g ra m p la y  
Press 6 to start program play.  
By creating a program, you can enjoy listening to your  
favorite discs or tracks in any desired order. As many  
as 20 tracks can be programmed in sequence.  
To stop program play mode  
Press 7.  
POWER  
/
CT  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
Notes  
DISC 1 – 3  
RDS  
TIME  
PTY  
REP  
RT  
TUNING  
• When you change to program play mode from another play  
mode, press 7 and PGM (“PROGRAM” appears in the  
display), then press 6 to start program play.  
• You cannot program a track that is not included in a disc.  
EDIT  
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
1
3
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
7
/
TUNER CD  
¢ or 4 can be used during program play to skip to  
tracks within the program.  
6
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
4/¢  
8
0
REC/  
REC/  
CD  
PGM  
PAUSE  
MUTE  
SYNC  
+10  
/
To check program data  
TAPE  
MD  
1. Press 7 to stop program play.  
2. Press PGM. Each time you press this button, the  
disc and track number and the program number  
are displayed in the order of the program.  
INPUT  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
+
To change program data  
1. Follow the preceding procedure described in “To  
check program data.”  
2. Display the track number to be corrected by  
pressing PGM.  
1
2
Press 7 to stop the unit.  
3. Press DISC 1 – 3 to select the desired disc, and  
press the number button of the desired track. The  
previously programmed track will be cleared from  
memory and the new one will be programmed.  
4. When you are finished, press PGM.  
Press PGM.  
“PROGRAM” appears in the display.  
3
Press DISC 1 – 3 to select the disc you want to  
To delete all program data  
program.  
1
2
3
PROGRAM  
• Press 7 during stop in program play mode  
• press POWER to turn the unit off  
TRACK  
• Press INPUT to select other source  
• Press DISC 1 – 3 ) to open the disc tray.  
Selected disc  
4
Press the number button of the desired track, then  
press PGM.  
1
2
3
PROGRAM  
TRACK  
Program number for the track  
Programmed track number  
You can select the track by pressing ¢ or 4  
repeatedly until the desired track number appears  
in the display, then press PGM.  
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TUNER OPERATIONS  
4
5
The unit starts searching for a station.  
List e n in g t o t h e ra d io  
TUNED STEREO  
CH  
You can find radio stations automatically, if station  
signals are strong and there is no interference.  
However, if signals of the desired station signal is  
weak, you must tune to it manually.  
MHz  
Station frequency  
When the unit finds a station, the unit stops  
searching and “TUNED” appears in the display.  
If the located station is not the desired one, repeat  
steps 3 and 4 until your desired station is heard.  
POWER  
/
CT  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
RDS  
TIME  
PTY  
REP  
RT  
TUNING  
Notes  
EDIT  
TUNING / /?  
• If automatic tuning search does not find the desired station,  
try manual tuning as described below.  
• When an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal strength  
is received, “STEREO” appears in the display and you can  
listen to stereo sound.  
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
1
3
FM/AM  
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
/
TUNER CD  
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
8
0
REC/  
REC/  
CD  
PAUSE  
MUTE  
SYNC  
+10  
/
TAPE  
MD  
Manual tuning  
1
Follow steps 1 and 2 described in “Automatic  
tuning.”  
INPUT  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
+
INPUT  
2
Press TUNING / (for a higher frequency) or ? (for  
a lower frequency) to select your desired station.  
• Each time you press TUNING / or ?, the  
frequency changes step by step.  
Note  
• If an FM program is noisy, press ST/MONO so that  
”STEREO” disappears from the display. There will be no  
stereo effect, but the reception will improve. Press this  
button again to restore the stereo effect.  
Automatic tuning  
1
Press INPUT so that the frequency of the radio  
station appears in the display.  
One touch play  
You can switch from another source to the radio just by  
pressing FM/AM. In this case, the unit tunes to the last  
received station.  
2
Press FM/AM to select the reception band.  
STEREO  
CH  
Using the //? buttons on the front  
MHz  
panel  
Selected band  
The //? buttons on the front panel work as the  
TUNING //? buttons or PRESET //? buttons. To  
change a part, press TUNING/PRESET on the front  
panel. Each time you press TUNING/PRESET, the item  
changes.  
3
Press and hold TUNING / (for a higher frequency)  
or ? (for a lower frequency) for more than 2  
seconds, then release the button.  
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TUNER OPERATIONS  
3
Within 5 seconds, use the number buttons to select  
a desired preset number.  
(Example: To select 25, press +10 twice so that  
“2 –” appears in the display, then press 5.)  
Pre se t t in g st a t io n s  
The unit can preset station frequencies selected by  
Automatic tuning or Manual tuning. With this function,  
you can select any desired station by pressing the  
corresponding preset station number. Up to 30 stations  
can be stored.  
TUNED STEREO  
MEMORY  
CH  
MHz  
Selected preset number  
You can also select a preset number by using  
PRESET //?.  
POWER  
/
CT  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
RDS  
TIME  
PTY  
REP  
RT  
TUNING  
EDIT  
4
5
Press MEMORY.  
PRESET //?  
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
1
3
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
Repeat steps 1 to 4 until all desired stations are  
preset.  
/
TUNER CD  
MEMORY  
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
8
0
REC/  
REC/  
CD  
PAUSE  
MUTE  
SYNC  
Notes  
+10  
/
• A new setting can be preset in place of the previous one.  
• The preset stations are retained when you disconnect the  
AC power cord or a power failure occurs.  
TAPE  
MD  
INPUT  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
+
To recall a preset station  
1
Press FM/AM to select the desired band.  
2
Press the number button to select a desired preset  
number.  
You can also select a preset number by using  
PRESET //?.  
To preset stations  
1
Tune in a desired station.  
(Refer to the previous page for the tuning  
procedure.)  
2
Press MEMORY.  
TUNED STEREO  
MEMORY  
CH  
MHz  
The frequency to preset  
Preset number flashes.  
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RECEIVING RDS STATIONS (U.K. a n d Eu ro p e m o d e ls o n ly)  
To search the station w ith RDS data  
Wh a t is RDS?  
1
2
3
Press FM/AM so that “FM” appears in the display.  
RDS (Radio Data System) is a data transmission  
system gradually being introduced by FM stations in  
many countries. Stations using this system transmit an  
inaudible stream of data in addition to the normal radio  
signal.  
RDS data contains various information, such as  
Program Identification (PI), Program Service name  
(PS), Program Type (PTY), Traffic Program (TP),  
Radio Text (RT), Clock Time (CT), etc. The unit is  
compatible with the RDS system for PS, PTY, TP, RT,  
and CT.  
Press RDS.  
Within 5 seconds (during flashing “RDS” in the  
display), press / (for higher frequency) or ? (for  
lower frequency).  
The unit starts searching.  
4
The unit stops searching when the unit find the  
station with RDS data, and Program Service Name  
appears and RDS lights up in the display.  
RDS  
Note  
• RDS may not work properly if the station you are tuned to is  
not transmitting the RDS signal properly or if the signal  
strength is weak.  
PS (Program Service name) mode  
• Some FM stations do not offer RDS service. Of those that  
do, not all provide the same types of services. Check with  
your local radio stations for details on RDS services in your  
area.  
If the unit cannot find the station with RDS data, the  
unit stops searching and “NO PROG” appears in  
the display.  
PTY (Program Type) mode  
Re ce ivin g RDS d a t a  
The type of program on the station being received is  
displayed.  
In this mode, you can locate a station which is  
broadcasting your selected program type. For details,  
see page 17.  
CT  
POWER  
/
CT  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
RDS  
RT  
RDS  
TIME  
PTY  
REP  
RT  
TUNING  
EDIT  
1
Search the desired FM station with PS data (see  
“To search the station with RDS data” on this  
page).  
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
1
3
PTY  
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
/
TUNER CD  
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
2
Press RDS repeatedly so that “RDS” and “PTY”  
flash in the display.  
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0
REC/  
REC/  
CD  
PAUSE  
MUTE  
SYNC  
+10  
/
RDS PTY  
TAPE  
MD  
INPUT  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
PTY (Program Type)  
after 5 seconds  
+
RDS  
If the station does not have PTY data, the Program  
Service name appears in the display.  
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TP (Traffic Program) mode  
CT (Clock Time) mode  
You can search the station which broadcasts the traffic  
information.  
The current time is displayed. The CT data from the  
station being received changes every minute.  
In this mode, the unit can correct the time of the built-in  
clock automatically by synchronizing it with CT data.  
1
2
Press FM/AM so that “FM” appears in the display.  
Press RDS repeatedly so that “RDS” and “TP”  
flash in the display.  
1
2
Search the desired FM station with PS data (see  
“To search the station with RDS data” on page 15).  
RDS  
TP  
Press CT.  
“CT” and the current time appear in the display.  
CT  
3. Within 5 seconds, press TUNING / or ? to start  
searching for a station which has TP data.  
Current time  
4. When the unit finds a station which has TP data, it  
stops searching and the Program Service name  
appears and “RDS” and “TP” lights up in the  
display.  
Note  
• The CT data from the station is transferred every minute.  
Therefore it takes up to 1 minute until the current time  
appears, then press CT again to display the current time.  
When the unit cannot find a station which has TP  
data, “NO PROG” appears in the display, then the  
frequency or Program Service name appears in the  
display.  
If the station does not have CT data, “NO CT” appears  
in the display, then the Program Service name or  
frequency appears in the display.  
RT (Radio Text) mode  
Information about the program (such as title of the  
song, name of the singer, etc.) on the RDS station  
being received is displayed.  
1
2
Search the desired FM station with PS data (see  
“To search the station with RDS data” on page 15).  
When the station broadcasts RT data, “RDS” and  
“RT” appears in the display.  
RDS  
RT  
3
Press RT.  
RT data appears in the display.  
If the station does not have RT data, “NO TEXT”  
appears in the display, then the Program Service  
name appears in the display.  
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RECEIVING RDS STATIONS (U.K. a n d Eu ro p e m o d e ls o n ly)  
LIGHT M  
Lo ca t in g a st a t io n b y PTY  
Classical Music for general, rather than specialist  
appreciation. Examples of music in this category are  
instrumental music, and vocal or choral works.  
(Pro g ra m Typ e )  
CLASSICS  
You can locate a desired station by selecting a  
program type. The unit tunes into the type of programs  
currently being broadcast from the RDS stations.  
Performances of major orchestral works, symphonies,  
Opera, chamber music, etc.  
OTHER M  
Musical styles not fitting into any of the above  
categories for example: Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, Folk,  
Country, and Reggae.  
List of PTY (Program Type)  
NEWS  
Short accounts of facts, events, and publicly expressed  
views.  
To locate a station  
AFFAIRS  
Topical programs expanding or enlarging upon the  
news, generally in a different presentation style or  
concept, including documentary debate, or analysis.  
1
2
Search the desired FM station with PS data (see  
“To search the station with RDS data” on page 15).  
INFO  
Programs whose purpose is to impart advice in the  
widest sense, including meteorological reports and  
forecasts, consumer affairs, medical help, etc.  
Press RDS repeatedly so that “RDS” and “PTY”  
flash in the display.  
RDS PTY  
SPORT  
Programs concerned with any aspect of sport.  
EDUCATE  
Programs intended primarily to educate, such as “How  
to” programs, college credit programs, etc.  
3
4
Within 5 seconds, press PTY repeatedly until the  
desired program type appears in the display.  
DRAMA  
All radio plays and serials.  
RDS PTY  
CULTURE  
Programs concerned with any aspect of national or  
regional culture, including religious affairs, philosophy,  
social science, language, theatre, etc.  
Program type  
Within 5 seconds, press TUNING / (for a higher  
frequency) or ? (for a lower frequency) to start  
searching for the station which is broadcasting the  
selected program type.  
SCIENCE  
Programs about the natural sciences and technology.  
VARIED  
Used mainly for speech-based programs usually of  
light-entertainment nature, not covered by the above  
categories. Examples are quizzes, panel games,  
personality interviews, comedy, and satire.  
5
6
If a station broadcasting the selected program type  
is found, the units stops searching and the  
Program Service name appears in the display.  
POP M  
Commercial music of current popular appeal, often  
featured in current or recent record sales charts.  
Repeat steps 2, 3, and 4 until the desired station is  
located.  
ROCK M  
Contemporary modern music, usually written and  
performed by young musicians.  
If there is no station broadcasting the program  
type you select, “NO PROG” appears in the  
display, then the Program Service name or  
frequency appears in the display.  
M O R M  
(Middle of the Road Music) “Easy-listening,” as  
opposed to Pop, Rock, or Classical. Music in this  
category is often vocal, and usually of short duration  
(less than 5 min).  
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USING THE BUILT-IN TIMER  
1
Prepare the source to be played.  
Be fo re u sin g t h e t im e r  
For tuner  
Tune in to the station you will listen to.  
1
Make sure the clock of the unit is correct (for  
setting the clock, see page 7).  
For CD player  
Insert the desired disc into the unit. If more than  
one disc is inserted into the unit, select the disc by  
pressing DISC SELECT.  
2
If you want to use the MDX-M5 or KX-M5 for timer  
play, you must first make the connections as  
shown in “Connecting other components” on page  
5. For details, refer to the instructions supplied with  
the MDX-M5 or KX-M5.  
For the MDX-M5 or KX-M5  
Insert the desired MD or tape into the selected  
unit. For details, refer to the instructions supplied  
with the MDX-M5 or KX-M5.  
Tim e r p la y  
2
3
Press and hold TIMER for more than 2 seconds.  
TIMER  
By using the built-in timer, you can have the unit turn  
on at a specified time and begin play of a tape, CD, or  
radio automatically. You can also specify the turn off  
time.  
Set the time to start play.  
Press TUNING //? repeatedly to select the hour,  
then press SET.  
POWER  
TIMER  
POWER  
/
CT  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
SET  
TIMER  
RDS  
TIME  
PTY  
REP  
RT  
TUNING  
EDIT  
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
1
3
TUNING //?  
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
/
TUNER CD  
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
4
5
Press TUNING //? repeatedly to select the  
minute, then press SET.  
8
0
REC/  
REC/  
CD  
PAUSE  
MUTE  
SYNC  
+10  
TIMER  
/
TAPE  
MD  
INPUT  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
+
Set the hour and minute to stop play in the same  
way as shown above if needed.  
TIMER  
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6
Press TUNING //? repeatedly to select the timer  
play mode.  
Each time you press TUNING //?, the timer play  
mode changes as follows:  
Tim e r re co rd in g ra d io  
p ro g ra m s u sin g  
t h e MDX-M5 o r KX-M5  
PLAY  
AI  
REC  
By using the built-in timer, you can record radio  
programs automatically on the MDX-M5 or KX-M5. For  
details on recordings, refer to the instructions supplied  
with the MDX-M5 or KX-M5.  
When you select “PLAY” mode  
Normal timer play mode is set.  
In this mode, set the volume level for timer  
play manually.  
When you select “AI” mode  
The AI timer mode is set.  
POWER  
/
CT  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
SET  
In this mode, the volume level for timer play  
is set to VOL 18 automatically. When  
the unit turns on, the volume level increases  
gradually from VOL 18 to VOL 41.  
If you press another button while the volume  
level is gradually increasing, the volume stops  
increasing .  
RDS  
TIME  
PTY  
REP  
RT  
TUNING  
EDIT  
TUNING //?  
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
1
3
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
/
TUNER CD  
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
8
0
REC/  
REC/  
CD  
PAUSE  
MUTE  
SYNC  
+10  
/
TAPE  
MD  
When you select “REC” mode  
This mode is for timer recording. See “Timer  
recording radio programs using the MDX-M5  
or KX-M5” on this page.  
INPUT  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
+
7
8
Press SET.  
Press TUNING //? repeatedly so that the desired  
source appears in the display.  
Each time you press TUNING //?, the source  
changes as follows:  
TUNER  
CD  
TAPE  
AUX/MD  
1
2
3
Load a blank tape into the KX-M5 or a blank MD  
into the MDX-M5.  
9
When you select CD, TAPE, or AUX/MD in  
step 8 above  
Press SET.  
When you select TUNER in step 8 above  
Press SET twice.  
Follow steps 1 to 5 on “Timer play” of the previous  
page.  
Press TUNING //? repeatedly so that “REC”  
appears in the display, then press SET.  
If you select “PLAY” mode in step 6, set the level  
of volume by pressing TUNING //?, then press  
SET.  
TIMER  
REC  
10 Press POWER to turn off the unit.  
4
Press SET again after checking the frequency. If  
you want to record from another station, before  
pressing SET, press TUNING //? to select the  
desired radio station (see page 13), then press  
SET.  
The unit is in standby mode for timer play.  
To cancel timer play  
Press TIMER so that “TIMER” disappears from the  
display.  
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5
Press TUNING //? repeatedly to select the  
source to be recorded, then press SET.  
Ch e ckin g t im e r se t t in g  
TIMER  
REC  
When the timer settings are complete, you can check  
them.  
or  
TIMER  
REC  
1
2
Press TIMER so that “TIMER” appears in the  
display.  
The timer settings appear in the display in the  
following order:  
6
7
Press TUNING //? repeatedly to set the volume  
level to VOL MIN, then press SET.  
Time to turn on  
Press POWER to turn off the unit .  
The unit is in standby mode for timer recording.  
Time to turn off  
Selected timer mode  
To cancel timer recording  
Press TIMER so that “TIMER” disappears from the  
display.  
Source to play  
(PLAY or AI)  
Note  
or  
• When you record a radio program on an MD, analog sound  
is recorded. In this case, set the input mode of the MDX-M5  
to the analog input mode.  
Source to be recorded  
(REC)  
Source to record  
(REC)  
Volume level  
(PLAY or REC)  
Normal display  
To change the timer setting  
Press TIMER more than 2 seconds, and reset the timer  
(see page 18 and 19).  
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To cancel sleep timer  
Press SLEEP repeatedly so that “SLEEP” disappears  
from the display.  
Sle e p t im e r o p e ra t io n  
The unit can be turned off automatically.  
To change the sleep time  
While “SLEEP” appears in the display, press SLEEP  
repeatedly until the desired time appears in the display.  
POWER  
/
CT  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
RDS  
TIME  
PTY  
REP  
RT  
TUNING  
EDIT  
Using the timer operation and the  
sleep timer at the same time  
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
1
3
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
/
TUNER CD  
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
1
2
Prepare the timer operation (see pages 18 and 19).  
• Do not turn off the unit after setting the time.  
8
0
REC/  
REC/  
CD  
PAUSE  
MUTE  
SYNC  
+10  
/
TAPE  
MD  
Set the sleep timer by pressing SLEEP.  
Note  
INPUT  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
+
• Do not prepare the timer setting so that the timer will start  
during sleep timer operation. Since sleep timer operation  
has priority, the timer will not work.  
SLEEP  
1
2
Play the desired sound source.  
Press SLEEP.  
SLEEP  
“SLEEP” and “90” (remaining time before the unit  
turns off – sleep time) appear in the display.  
3
4
Press SLEEP repeatedly until the desired sleep  
time appears in the display.  
Each time you press SLEEP, the sleep time  
changes as follows:  
90  
80  
70 …… 10  
SLEEP OFF  
About 3 seconds after setting, the normal display  
will resume.  
The unit will turn off automatically when the  
selected sleep time passes.  
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OPERATINGTHEMDX-M5OR KX-M5  
To operate the MDX-M5 or KX-M5  
w ith the remote control transmitter of  
the unit  
List e n in g t o t h e  
MDX-M5 o r KX-M5  
You can operate the MDX-M5 or KX-M5 using the  
remote control transmitter of the unit. The buttons that  
can be used are:  
When you listen to the MDX-M5 or KX-M5, you must  
first make the connections as shown in “Connecting  
other components” on page 5. For details, refer to the  
instructions supplied with the MDX-M5 or KX-M5.  
Buttons for operation  
of the KX-M5  
3:  
POWER  
/
CT  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
To playback  
2:  
RDS  
TIME  
PTY  
REP  
RT  
TUNING  
EDIT  
To playback bottom side  
7:  
POWER  
/
CT  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
1
3
To stop playback  
1/¡:  
RDS  
TIME  
PTY  
REP  
RT  
TUNING  
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
EDIT  
/
TUNER CD  
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
To search, fast- forward,  
and rewind  
1
3
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
/
8
0
REC/PAUSE:  
To record  
TUNER CD  
REC/  
REC/  
CD  
PAUSE  
MUTE  
SYNC  
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
+10  
/
REC MUTE:  
To make the non-  
recorded portion  
TAPE  
MD  
8
0
REC/  
REC/  
CD  
PAUSE  
MUTE  
SYNC  
+10  
/
TAPE  
MD  
INPUT  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
+
Buttons for operation  
of the MDX-M5  
3:  
INPUT  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
+
VOLUME +/–  
INPUT  
To playback  
8:  
To pause playback  
7:  
for stop playback  
4/¢:  
To skip or search  
1
Press INPUT repeatedly to select the desired  
source.  
or  
2
3
Play the source.  
Press VOLUME +/– to adjust the volume to the  
desired level.  
Note  
• You can switch to the desired source directly from another  
source by pressing MD 3 or TAPE 2/3.  
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RECORDING USING THE MDX-M5 OR KX-M5  
4
5
Press 4/¢ repeatedly to select the recording  
Be fo re re co rd in g  
source (TAPE or MD).  
Press CD SYNC.  
When you record by using the MDX-M5 or KX-M5, you  
must first make the connections as shown in  
“Connecting other components” on page 5. For details,  
refer to the instructions supplied with the MDX-M5 or  
KX-M5.  
The unit starts CD play from the beginning of a disc  
and the MDX-M5 or KX-M5 starts recording  
automatically.  
6
Each unit stops automatically when recording is  
finished.  
CD syn ch ro n ize d re co rd in g  
Notes  
• If you select MD in step 4, the digital signal is recorded  
automatically. For details, refer to the instructions of the  
MDX-M5.  
You can record a CD on a MD or tape by pressing just  
one button when you connect the MDX-M5 or KX-M5.  
• When you press INPUT to set the unit MD mode, if you  
press CD SYNC, the KX-M5 starts recording the MD source.  
Be careful.  
VOLUME  
To stop CD synchronized recording  
STANDBY/ON  
INPUT  
Press 7 (TUNER CD).  
RANDOM  
TIME  
RDS  
REPEAT  
PTY  
EDIT  
RT  
PROGRAM  
MEMORY  
FM/AM  
TUNING/PRESET  
To record from the desired track using  
CD synchronized recording  
DISC  
1
DISC  
2
DISC  
3
DISC SELECT  
Press DISC 1 – 3 to select the disc which contains the  
desired track and press 7 after playing for several  
seconds, then press 4/¢ repeatedly to select the  
desired track before pressing CD SYNC in step 3  
above.  
PHONES  
7
4/¢  
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
DISC 1 – 3  
1
3
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
7
To record a program of tracks using CD  
synchronized recording  
/
TUNER CD  
4/¢  
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
Before pressing CD SYNC in step 3 above:  
8
0
REC/  
REC/  
CD  
PAUSE  
MUTE  
SYNC  
+10  
/
1. Program the CD tracks you want to record (see  
page 12).  
CD SYNC  
TAPE  
MD  
2. Press PGM so that “PROGRAM” appears in the  
display.  
INPUT  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
+
3. Press CD SYNC.  
1
Insert the desired CD into the unit, and load the  
blank MD into the MDX-M5 or blank tape into the  
KX-M5.  
• When you use the cassette deck, set the  
cassette deck to forward direct and reverse  
mode (see the instructions of the cassette deck).  
To record tracks programmed by  
Automatic CD edit using CD  
synchronized recording  
Program the tracks by using the Automatic CD edit  
function (see the next page) before pressing CD SYNC  
in step 3 above.  
2
3
Press DISC 1 – 3 to select the desired CD, then  
press 7 after playing for several seconds.  
Notes  
• When the MD or tape becomes full before the end of  
recording, each unit stops.  
Press CD SYNC while both units are in stop mode.  
The recording source appears in the display.  
• Adjusting the VOLUME control has no effect on the  
recording level.  
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6
The unit starts programming.  
Au t o m a t ic CD e d it  
re co rd in g o n t h e KX-M5  
After 3 seconds  
1
2
3
REMAIN  
PROGRAM  
EDIT  
A
TRACK  
By specifying the total possible recording time of the  
tape, the unit programs tracks or helps you to program  
tracks so they will fit onto the tape with the least  
amount of unrecorded space remaining at each end of  
the tape.  
The track number  
to be recorded last  
on side A  
Remaining time of side A  
After 3 seconds  
1
2
3
REMAIN  
PROGRAM  
EDIT  
B
TRACK  
POWER  
/
CT  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
RDS  
TIME  
PTY  
REP  
RT  
TUNING  
The track number  
to be recorded last  
on side B  
Remaining time of side B  
EDIT  
EDIT  
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
1
3
DISC 1 – 3  
After 3 seconds  
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
7
/
TUNER CD  
1
2
3
TOTAL  
4/¢  
PROGRAM  
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
EDIT  
TRACK  
8
0
REC/  
REC/  
CD  
PAUSE  
MUTE  
SYNC  
+10  
/
The track number  
to be recorded last  
on side B  
CD SYNC  
Total recording time  
TAPE  
MD  
After 3 seconds  
INPUT  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
+
1
2
3
PROGRAM  
EDIT  
TRACK  
The unit and the tape deck are ready for  
recording.  
7
Press CD SYNC.  
The recording unit appears.  
1
2
3
4
5
Insert the desired disc into the unit, and load a  
blank tape into the KX-M5.  
8
9
Press 4/¢ repeatedly to select “CD TAPE”  
Press DISC 1 – 3 to select the desired CD, then  
press 7 after playing for several seconds.  
Press CD SYNC.  
The unit starts play the CD and the KX-M5 starts  
recording automatically.  
Set the KX-M5 to forward direct and reverse mode  
(see instruction of the KX-M5).  
10 Each unit stops automatically when the recording is  
Press EDIT.  
“C–46” appears in the display.  
finished.  
Note  
Press EDIT repeatedly to select the length of tape  
to be used.  
Each time you press EDIT, the length of tape  
changes as follows:  
• If you select “CD MD” in step 8 above, you can record to  
the MDX-M5 also.  
C-46  
C-50  
C-54  
C-60  
C-90  
C-74  
C-120  
C-100  
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To cancel Automatic CD edit recording  
Press 7 (CRX-M5) while setting Automatic CD edit  
recording.  
Ma n u a l re co rd in g  
You can record from the built-in tuner, CD, MDX-M5, or  
KX-M5. You can use the MDX-M5 or KX-M5 for  
recording manually. For recording operations, see the  
instructions of each.  
To stop Automatic CD edit recording  
Press 7 (CRX-M5).  
Notes  
• When the MD or tape becomes full before end of the  
recording, each unit stops.  
POWER  
/
CT  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
SET  
• Adjusting the VOLUME control has no effect on the  
recording level.  
RDS  
TIME  
PTY  
REP  
RT  
TUNING  
EDIT  
FM/AM ST/MONO  
DISC  
2
1
3
DISC 1 – 3  
MEMORY  
PGM  
PRESET  
/
TUNER CD  
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
8
0
REC/  
REC/  
CD  
PAUSE  
MUTE  
SYNC  
+10  
/
TAPE  
MD  
INPUT  
SLEEP  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
+
INPUT  
1
Prepare the source to be recorded.  
For tuner  
Tune in to the station you will record.  
For CD player  
Insert the desired disc into the unit. If more than  
one disc are inserted into the unit, select the disc  
by pressing DISC 1 – 3.  
For the MDX-M5 or KX-M5  
Insert the desired MD or cassette tape into the  
corresponding unit.  
2
3
Press INPUT to select the source to be recorded  
from.  
Begin recording using the appropriate recording  
operation of the selected unit.  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
CD p re ve n t ive ca re  
• This compact disc player is designed for playing  
compact discs bearing the mark only. Never  
attempt to load any other type of disc into the unit.  
The unit will also play 8-cm (3-inch) compact discs.  
• Compact discs are not affected by small particles of  
dust or fingerprints on their playing surface, but even  
so they should be kept clean. Wipe by using a clean,  
dry cloth. Do not wipe with a circular motion; wipe  
straight outward from the center.  
• Compact discs are not subjected to wear during play,  
but damage to the disc surface when the disc is  
being handled can adversely affect the disc’s play.  
• Do not use cleaning discs or warped discs. All of  
these could damage the unit.  
To prevent a malfunction of this unit  
• Do not use any non standard shaped CD (heart etc.)  
available on the market, because it may damage the  
unit.  
• Do not try to clean the disc’s surface by using any  
type of disc cleaner, record spray, anti-static spray or  
liquid, or any other chemical-based liquid, because  
such substances might irreparably damage the disc’s  
surface.  
• Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high  
temperature or high humidity for a long period of  
time, because these might warp or otherwise damage  
the disc.  
• Do not use a CD with tape, seals, or paste on it,  
because damage to the unit may result.  
No!  
Tro u b le sh o o t in g  
If the unit fails to operate normally, check the following points to determine whether the fault can be corrected by the  
simple measures suggested. If it cannot be corrected, or if the fault is not listed in the SYMPTOM column, disconnect  
the power cord and contact your authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center for help. When taking the service, the  
MDX-M5 or KX-M5 may be needed. For details, contact your authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center.  
SYMPTOM  
CAUSE  
REMEDY  
The player does not switch ON when  
the STANDBY/ON switch is pressed.  
The AC power cord is not connected or  
not completely connected.  
Securely connect the power cord.  
No sound from one speaker.  
No sound from speakers.  
Connect properly.  
Loose speaker connections.  
Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet,  
and then plug in again.  
Internal protection circuit is functioning.  
No sound from an external unit  
connected with this unit or play  
does not begin.  
Incorrect cord connections.  
Connect the cords properly. If the problem  
persists, the cords may be defective.  
Make a proper input source selection.  
Input source selection is not proper.  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
SYMPTOM  
REMEDY  
CAUSE  
Excessive static in FM broadcasts.  
Position the FM antenna as high and as far  
away from nearby roads as possible. Connect  
using a coaxial cable.  
Interference from starting motor of a nearby  
car.  
Interference from the thermostat of a  
nearby electrical appliance.  
Noise increases during stereo  
broadcasts.  
Antenna input is too weak due to  
obstructions or excessive distance from  
the broadcasting station.  
Check the antenna connection.  
Install a multi-element type FM antenna if possible.  
Stereo broadcasts are noisy and  
STEREO indicator blinks on and off.  
Install an antenna appropriate for the electric  
field strength of your area.  
Insufficient antenna input.  
Cannot select preset stations.  
Reprogram memory presettings.  
Preset memory has been erased.  
Buzzing or static during AM  
broadcasts.  
The problem is difficult to eliminate, but can be  
lessened by grounding AM loop antenna.  
Interference from source such as lightning,  
fluorescent lights, electric motors or  
thermostat of nearby electrical appliance.  
Move away from TV or microprocessor.  
Properly connect the AM loop antenna.  
Change orientation of the AM loop antenna.  
Install an external AM loop antenna.  
Set current time.  
TV or microprocessor is being used nearby.  
AM broadcast sensitivity is poor.  
Radio signal is weak or the antenna is not  
properly connected.  
Current time is not set.  
Cannot set timer  
The internal microcomputer has been  
frozen by an external electric shock  
(lightning, excessive static electricity, etc.)  
or the power supply with low voltage.  
The unit does not work normally.  
Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet,  
and then plug in again after about one minute.  
The disc is damaged.  
Play does not begin.  
Check the disc carefully; replace it if necessary.  
There is moisture on the laser pickup.  
Wait 20 to 30 minutes after switching the unit  
ON before trying to play a disc.  
The disc has been loaded upside down.  
The disc is dirty.  
Reload the disc with the label side facing up.  
Clean the disc.  
The disc may be scratched or damaged.  
Play is delayed, or begins at the  
wrong place.  
Check the disc carefully; replace it if  
necessary.  
The system cable is not connected  
securely.  
CD synchronized recording or  
Automatic recording function  
does not work.  
Connect the system cable properly.  
The unit is being subjected to vibrations  
or impacts.  
Sound “skips.”  
Relocate the unit.  
Clean the disc.  
The disc is dirty.  
Improper cable connections.  
Sound “hums.”  
Securely connect the audio cables. If the  
problem persists, the cables may be defective.  
The disc may be warped.  
Noise from inside of the unit.  
Replace the disc.  
The batteries of the remote control  
transmitter are too weak.  
The remote control transmitter  
does not work.  
Replace the batteries with new ones.  
Remote control is too far away or is being  
used at an incorrect angle.  
Use within 6 meters and 60 degree radius.  
Change the position of the unit.  
Direct sunlight or lighting (of an inverter  
type of fluorescent lamp, etc.) is striking  
the remote control sensor of the unit.  
Remote control is being used near, TV  
set with a remote control sensor.  
TV functions strangely when the  
remote control is being used.  
Relocate this unit away from the TV or cover  
the TV’s remote control sensor.  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
Sp e cifica t io n s  
As a part of policy of continuous improvement, YAMAHA reserves the right to make design and specification changes  
for product improvement without prior notice. The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of  
production.  
Amplifier section  
CD player section  
Minimum RMS Output power per channel  
Type .................................................... 3 Discs automatic changer  
D/A converter ................................................................... 1-bit DAC  
Frequency response (20 – 2000 Hz) .................................... ±1 dB  
Wow and flutter ......................................... Below measurable limits  
...................................... 15 W + 15 W (61KHz 0.1% THD)  
Maximum POWER (Singapore and General Models)  
....................................... 20 W + 20 W (61KHz 10% THD)  
DIN Standard Output power per channel (U.K. and Europe  
Models) ................................... 15 W + 15 W (61KHz 0.7% THD)  
Input sensitivity/Impedance  
Laser Diode Properties  
*
Material: GaAs  
MD/AUX ...................................................... 400 mV/47 k-ohms  
TAPE ........................................................... 400 mV/47 k-ohms  
Wavelength: 760 nm – 800 nm  
Emission Duration: continuous  
Laser Output: max. 40 µW*  
This output is the value measured at a distance of about  
200 mm from the objective lens surface on the Optical Pick-up  
Block.  
Tuner section  
Tuning range  
FM  
General  
[U.S.A. and Canada models] ..................... 87.5 – 108.0 MHz  
[U.K., Europe, Australia, Singapore, and General models]  
................................................................ 87.5 – 108.00 MHz  
AM  
Power supply  
[U.S.A. and Canada models] .......................... AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
[Australia model] ............................................ AC 240 V, 50 Hz  
[U.K., Europe, and Singapore models]........... AC 230 V, 50 Hz  
[General model].................................. AC 115/230 V, 50/60 Hz  
Power consumption  
[U.S.A. and Canada models] ......................... 530 – 1720 kHz  
[U.K., Europe, Australia, Singapore, and General models]  
...................................................................... 522 – 1611 kHz  
Sensitivity  
[U.S.A. and Canada models] .......................................... 100 W  
[Australia, U.K., Europe, Singapore, and General models]  
...................................................................................... 90 W  
Dimensions (W x H x D)......................................... 200 x 150 x 329  
Weight .................................................................................... 5.0 kg  
FM (S/N 30dB) ................................................................ 10 dB  
AM (S/N 20dB) ................................................................ 50 dB  
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For U.K. customers  
If the socket outlets in the home are not suitable for the  
plug supplied with this appliance, it should be cut off  
and an appropriate 3 pin plug fitted. For details, refer to  
the instructions described below.  
Note: The plug severed from the mains lead must be  
destroyed, as a plug with bared flexible cord is  
hazardous if engaged in a live socket outlet.  
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR U.K.  
MODEL  
IMPORTANT:  
The wire in the mains lead are coloured in accor-  
dance with the following code:  
Blue: NEUTRAL  
Brown: LIVE  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this  
apparatus may not correspond with the coloured  
markings identifying the terminals in your plug,  
proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured  
BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is  
marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK. The  
wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected  
to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or  
coloured RED. Making sure that neither core is  
connected to the earth terminal of the three pin  
plug.  
YAMAHA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, USA 6660 ORANGETHORPE AVE., BUENA PARK, CALIF. 90620, U.S.A.  
YAMAHA CANADA MUSIC LTD. 135 MILNER AVE., SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO M1S 3R1, CANADA  
YAMAHA ELECTRONIK EUROPA G.m.b.H. SIEMENSSTR. 22-34, 25462 RELLINGEN BEI HAMBURG, F.R. OF GERMANY  
YAMAHA ELECTRONIQUE FRANCE S.A. RUE AMBROISE CROIZAT BP70 CROISSY-BEAUBOURG 77312 MARNE-LA-VALLEE CEDEX02, FRANCE  
YAMAHA ELECTRONICS (UK) LTD. YAMAHA HOUSE, 200 RICKMANSWORTH ROAD WATFORD, HERTS WD1 7JS, ENGLAND  
YAMAHA SCANDINAVIA A.B.  
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YAMAHA MUSIC AUSTRALIA PTY, LTD. 17-33 MARKET ST., SOUTH MELBOURNE, 3205 VIC., AUSTRALIA  
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