Aiwa XR M131 User Manual

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES  
MODE D'EMPLOI  
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Compact Disc  
Stereo System  
XR-M131  
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For assistance and information  
(United States and Puerto Rico)  
8B-CLB-903-31  
010620DYK-H-B  
Outdoor Antenna  
1 Power lines When connecting an outdoor antenna,  
make sure it is located away from power lines.  
Damage Requiring Service  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Have the unit serviced by a qualified service technician if:  
- The AC power cord or plug has been damaged  
- Foreign objects or liquid have gotten inside the unit  
- The unit has been exposed to rain or water  
PRECAUTIONS .................................... 2  
PREPARATIONS ................................... 4  
PARTS AND CONTROLS ......................... 5  
ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE OPERATION .......... 7  
CD OPERATIONS .................................. 8  
RADIO OPERATIONS ........................... 10  
TAPE OPERATIONS ............................. 11  
TIMER OPERATIONS ........................... 14  
REFERENCE ..................................... 16  
2 Outdoor antenna grounding Be sure the antenna  
system is properly grounded to provide protection against  
unexpected voltage surges or static electricity build-up.  
Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70,  
provides information on proper grounding of the mast,  
supporting structure, and the lead-in wire to the antenna  
discharge unit, as well as the size of the grounding unit,  
connection to grounding terminals, and requirements for  
grounding terminals themselves.  
- The unit does not seem to operate normally  
- The unit exhibits a marked change in performance  
- Theunithasbeendropped, orthecabinethasbeendamaged  
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE UNIT YOURSELF.  
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Antenna Grounding According  
to the National Electrical Code  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN  
WIRE  
System and accessories  
Main unit  
Speakers  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE  
UNIT  
(NEC SECTION  
810-20)  
GROUND CLAMP  
Remote control  
FM antenna  
AM antenna  
ELECTRIC  
SERVICE  
GROUNDING  
CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION  
810-21)  
EQUIPMENT  
POWER SERVICE  
GROUNDING  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
GROUND CLAMPS  
NEC-NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
(NEC ART 250 PART H)  
OWNER'S RECORD  
Record the model number and serial number of your set  
(found at the rear of your set) below. Refer to them when  
contacting your Aiwa dealer.  
Maintenance  
Clean the unit only as recommended in the Operating  
Instructions.  
Model No. _____________________________  
Serial No. _____________________________  
3
Remote control  
Detach the battery compartment lid at the rear of the remote  
control and insert two R6 (size AA) batteries with correct  
polarity.  
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4
PARTS AN D CO N TRO LS  
Main unit: front  
7 TAPE  
Selects Tape function.  
9 VOLUME UP/DOWN  
6
Adjusts the volume.  
TUNER/BAND  
Selects Radio function and the radio band.  
0 zPUSH EJECT  
1
2
Opens or closes the cassette holder.  
7
8
En  
AUX  
Selects the function of external equipment connected to  
AUX jacks.  
3
9
0
CD  
4
Selects CD function.  
8 aSET  
CD and Tape: pauses playback.  
Radio: stores the received station to preset.  
5
cPRESET  
CD and Tape: starts playback.  
Radio: tunes in a preset station.  
1 POWER 6STANDBY/ON  
Switches the unit on and off (standby).  
sCLEAR  
CD and Tape: stops playback.  
Radio: clears a station preset.  
2 QSOUND  
Turns QSOUND on or off.  
f/r, t/g (TUNING DOWN, UP)  
CD: skips to a previous or a succeeding track when  
pressed, searches a track in fast forward or reverse  
playback when held down.  
3 TIMER/SLEEP  
Selects timer setting mode.  
4 3-MODE EQUALIZER  
Selectsasoundequalizationcurve, ROCK, POPorJAZZ.  
Tape: rewinds or fast forwards the tape.  
Radio: manually tunes up or down within the band.  
5 PHONES jack  
wREC/REC MUTE  
Starts recording.  
Plug in optional headphones set with a stereo mini plug  
(ø3.5 mm, 1/8 in.). Speaker output is canceled.  
REC MUTE: also used to enter 4-second blank spaces.  
6 CD OPEN  
Opens or closes the disc compartment.  
5
Remote control  
Main unit: rear  
MODE  
Selectsrandomplay, programmedplay, AIeditrecording  
or programmed edit recording mode for CD playback or  
recording.  
1
2
BAND  
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1
2
Selects Radio function and the radio band.  
3
4
FUNCTION  
Switches the active function among TAPE, FM/AM, AUX  
and CD.  
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6
3
4
3 VOL (k/i)  
4 POWER  
5 aPAUSE  
6 cPLAY  
1 AM LOOP and FM 75 terminals  
r/f, g/t (SKIP/SEARCH)  
sSTOP  
Plug in the supplied AM and FM antennas.  
Buttons with the same or similar names on the main unit  
basically have the same function.  
2 AUX jacks  
Accept analog sound signals from external equipment.  
Connectexternalequipmentusinganoptionalconnecting  
cable with RCA phono plugs (red plug to R jack, white  
plug to L jack). Refer also to the operating instructions  
for your equipment.  
1 0–9, +10  
CD: selects a track of the specified number.  
Radio: tunes in the station with the specified preset  
number.  
2 REPEAT  
To switch function to external input, press AUX.  
Selects CD repeat playback mode.  
3 SPEAKERS3 terminals  
DISPLAY  
Displays the time or the adjusted volume level.  
Connect the speaker cords of the supplied speakers.  
4 AC power cord  
EQ  
Selects a sound equalization curve; ROCK, POP, JAZZ  
or EQ OFF.  
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ADJUSTMEN TS BEFO RE O PERATIO N  
Graphic equalizer  
Selects a sound equalization curve to match the music type.  
Press 3-MODE EQUALIZER (ROCK, POP, JAZZ) (EQ  
on the remote control repeatedly) to select one of the  
three equalization curves.  
- ROCK: Powerful sound emphasizing treble and bass  
- POP: More presence in the vocals and midrange  
- JAZZ: Accented lower frequencies for jazz-type music  
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To cancel equalization  
Presstheselectedequalizationmodebutton(EQontheremote  
control repeatedly).  
"EQ OFF" is displayed.  
Q SOUND system  
Power  
Volume  
The Q SOUND system creates a wider sound area by processing  
the original music signals electronically.  
Turning the unit on  
Press VOLUME DOWN or UP (VOL k/i on the remote  
control).  
Press POWER 6STANDBY/ON (POWER on the remote  
control).  
Alternatively,pressTAPE, TUNER/BAND(BANDontheremote  
control), AUXorCD. Playbackwillstartautomaticallyifadisc  
or tape is loaded.  
Press QSOUND.  
"Q SOUND" is displayed.  
Adjust from 0 (minimum) to 30 and MAX (maximum).  
Pressing DISPLAY twice displays the adjusted volume level.  
To cancel the Q SOUND  
Press QSOUND so that "Q SOUND" disappears from the  
display.  
Tip:  
Volume level setting is retained during power-off standby. If  
the unit is turned off with the volume set to 21 or more, it is  
automaticallyturneddownto20thenexttimetheunitisturned  
on.  
Turning the unit off  
Press POWER 6STANDBY/ON again.  
The unit goes into standby.  
Tip:  
When the QSOUND system is activated, the sound may be  
distorted. If this happens, decrease the volume.  
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CD O PERATIO N S  
Setting the clock  
c
CD OPEN  
CD  
1
Press a on the main unit while the power is off.  
The hour flashes.  
2
3
Press f or g to designate the hour.  
0-9,+10  
REPEAT  
MODE  
a
sCLEAR  
Press a.  
The hour stops flashing and the minute starts flashing.  
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cPLAY  
aPAUSE  
f,g  
SKIP/SEARCH  
sSTOP  
f,g  
4
5
Press f or g to designate the minute.  
Press a.  
The time display stops flashing and the clock starts from  
00 seconds.  
To display the time while the power is on.  
Press DISPLAY on the remote control.  
The time will be displayed for 4 seconds, but it cannot be  
displayed during recording.  
This unit plays back finalized CD-R/ RW discs as well as audio To select a track with the remote control (Direct play)  
CDs.  
Press the numbered buttons to select a track.  
- To select the 25th track, press +10, +10 and 5.  
- To select the 10th track, press +10 and 0.  
To switch to the 24-hour standard  
While the time is displayed, press s.  
With each press, the clock alternates between the 12- and  
24-hour standard time.  
Playback  
1
Press CD.  
Random/ Repeat playback  
2
Press CD OPEN to open the disc compartment.  
Place a disc with the label side up. Then close the disc  
compartment.  
Random playback plays all the tracks in random order. Repeat  
playbackplaysallthetracksorthetrackbeingplayedrepeatedly.  
You can select random and repeat all playback at the same  
time.  
Tip:  
In the 12-hour standard, "AM 12:00" indicates midnight  
and "PM 12:00" noon.  
3
Press c to start play.  
If the clock display flashes when the unit is turned  
Random play  
To stop playback  
off  
Press s.  
1
Press MODE on the remote control once in stop  
mode.  
There has been a power interruption. Reset the clock.  
To pause playback  
Press a. Press again to resume playback.  
"RAN" is displayed.  
2
Press c to start play.  
To skip to the beginning of the current/preceding/  
succeeding track  
To cancel, press MODE repeatedly or s in stop mode so  
that "RAN" disappears.  
Direct selection of the tracks with the numbered buttons  
cancels the random play mode.  
Press f or g repeatedly .  
To search (playback in fast forward or reverse)  
Hold down f or g. Release at the desired point.  
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To check the program  
Press f or g repeatedly in stop mode. The track  
number and program number are displayed in succession.  
Repeat play  
Press REPEAT on the remote control repeatedly to select  
"REPEAT ALL" or "REPEAT 1".  
Programmed playback  
Plays back up to 30 selected tracks in programmed order.  
1
Press MODE on the remote control twice in stop  
mode.  
To clear the program  
Press s in stop mode.  
To cancel, press REPEAT repeatedly so that the repeat  
indicator goes off.  
"M" flashes on the display.  
To add tracks to the program  
Repeat step 2 before starting playback. The tracks are added  
to the end of the program.  
To repeat a selected set of tracks  
2
Press the numbered buttons on the remote  
control to program a track.  
-To select the 25th track, press +10, +10 and 5.  
-To select the 10th track, press +10 and 0.  
The selected track number lights up on the display.  
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Select the tracks with programmed playback, then press  
REPEAT on the remote control to select repeat playback.  
(See "Programmed playback" on this page.)  
To change the programmed tracks  
Clear the program and repeat all the steps again.  
If the random play mode is activated during "REPEAT 1"  
play mode, the "REPEAT 1" will be canceled and  
"REPEAT ALL" will be selected instead.  
Notes on CDs  
3
4
Repeat step 2 to program other tracks.  
The total number of selected tracks and total playing time  
will be displayed.  
Do not place more than one disc.  
Do not tilt the unit with a disc loaded.  
TheunitmaynotplayCD-R/RWdiscsrecordedonpersonal  
computers or certain kinds of CD-R/RW recorders.  
Do not attach adhesive labels, etc. to either side of  
CD-R/RW discs, as doing so may cause malfunction.  
Do not load an unrecorded CD-R/RW disc. The disc may be  
damaged.  
Press c.  
The track number for the current track flashes on the  
display.  
During programmed playback, you cannot  
-select repeat 1 play or random play.  
-select a track with the numbered buttons.  
Ifthetotalplaybacktimeoftheprogramexceeds99minutes  
and 59 seconds, or if a track with a track number exceeding  
30 is programmed, the playing time is displayed as  
"- -:- -".  
Do not use irregular-shaped CDs.  
Do not try to open the disc compartment during play.  
Do not touch the CD pickup lens. If it is soiled, a CD may  
not be played normally.  
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RADIO O PERATIO N S  
You can tune in the desired preset station directly by  
pressing the numbered buttons on the remote control.  
- To select preset number 10, press +10 and 0.  
- To select preset number 15, press +10 and 5.  
TUNER/BAND  
POWER  
cPRESET  
1
0-9,+10  
To scan preset stations  
aSET  
sCLEAR  
MODE  
Press "1" until "P-SCAN" is displayed. The preset stations  
are received in ascending order for 5 seconds each. To stop  
scanning, press s. The preset number flashes during  
reception.  
BAND  
FUNCTION  
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a
f,g  
f,g  
TUNING  
DOWN/UP  
To clear a preset station  
s
1 Tune in the station by preset tuning.  
2 Press s, then press a within 4 seconds.  
Preset station numbers in the band which are higher than  
the cleared number decrease by one.  
Manual tuning  
Preset tuning  
Adjustments  
1
Press TUNER/BAND (BAND on the remote  
control) repeatedly to select a band.  
Preset up to 32 of your favorite stations and tune them in  
directly.  
To switch to monaural FM reception  
Press MODE on the remote control so that "MONO" is  
displayed.  
The unit switches to the radio from any other function  
and alternates between FM and AM.  
Presetting stations  
1
Tune in the desired station.  
To cancel, press MODE repeatedly.  
2
Press for grepeatedly to tune in a station.  
"TUNE" is displayed when a station is tuned in.  
"STEREO" is displayed for FM stereo reception.  
2
Press a to store the station.  
The preset number, beginning from "1" and the "M"  
indicator are displayed on the display.  
Tip:  
When FM stereo reception is poor, switching to monaural  
reduces noise.  
To search for a station automatically (Auto search)  
Hold down f or g.  
The unit searches for a station and stops at reception.  
To stop the search manually, press f or g.  
3
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to preset other stations.  
To switch the AM tuning interval  
The default setting of the AM tuning interval is 10 kHz/step. If  
you use this unit in an area where the frequency allocation  
system is 9 kHz/step, change the tuning interval.  
Hold down TUNER/BAND and press POWER.  
Each band can store a maximum of 16 preset stations.  
Ifpowerisinterruptedformorethanapproximately12hours,  
allsettingsstoredinmemoryafterpurchaseneedtobereset.  
Auto search may not stop at stations with weak signals.  
Tuning in preset stations  
Tip:  
1
Select the band.  
When the AM tuning interval is changed, all preset stations  
are cleared.  
2
Press c repeatedly.  
With each press, the station with the succeeding preset  
number is tuned in.  
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TAPE O PERATIO N S  
Basic recording  
Use only type I (normal) tapes. Only one side of the tape can  
be recorded on at a time.  
TAPE  
c
1
2
3
Press TAPE.  
0-9,+10  
a
sCLEAR  
Press z to open the cassette holder.  
MODE  
wREC/  
REC MUTE  
f,g  
En  
Insert the recording tape.  
Insert with the exposed side down and recording side  
facing out from the unit.  
cPLAY  
zPUSH  
EJECT  
aPAUSE  
f,g  
sSTOP  
4
5
Prepare the source.  
To record CD, press CD and load a disc.  
To record a radio broadcast, tune in the desired station.  
To record from connected external equipment, press AUX  
and prepare the equipment.  
To rewind or fast forward  
Playback  
Use only type I (normal) tapes.  
Press f or g.  
Press w to start recording.  
When recording a CD, CD playback starts automatically.  
When recording input from connected equipment,  
manually start playback of the source.  
To reset the tape counter  
Presss in stop mode, and the tape counter on the display is  
reset to "0000".  
Opening and closing the cassette holder will also reset the  
tape counter.  
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2
3
Press TAPE.  
Press z to open the cassette holder.  
Volume or tone adjustment(s) does not affect recording.  
Insert the tape.  
Insertwiththeexposedsidedownandplaybacksidefacing  
out from the unit.  
When the tape reaches its end, the recording stops.  
Notes on cassettes  
Use of 120-minute or longer tapes is not recommended  
since they are extremely thin and easily deformed or  
damaged.  
Wind up any slack in the tape with a pencil or similar tool  
before use. Slack tape may jam in the mechanism.  
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Press c to start play.  
To stop playback  
Press s.  
To pause playback  
Press a. Press again to resume.  
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To stop recording  
6
7
Press MODE once on the remote control.  
Edited CD recording  
Press s.  
The recording time left for side B appears on the display.  
AI Edit Recording  
Preparation  
To pause recording (only for TUNER or AUX source)  
Press a. Press again to resume.  
Turn over the tape and press w to start recording  
on side B.  
Prepare a tape that is longer than the CD length.  
To record a selected set of tracks from a CD  
Programthedesiredtracks(see"Programmedplayback")and  
then press w.  
Programmed Edit Recording  
When recording a whole CD, AI Edit Recording takes the length  
of your tape into account and rearranges the recording order of  
the tracks if necessary, so that no track is cut short at the end  
of the side.  
As you program the CD tracks to record, Programmed Edit  
Recording displays the remaining recording time for each side  
of the tape, so you can easily select a set of desired tracks  
within the length of your tape.  
Recording cannot start from a point halfway in the tape.  
You cannot program more than 30 tracks.  
You cannot program a track with a track number larger than  
30.  
En  
To record a 4-second blank space (only for TUNER  
or AUX source)  
Inserting 4-second blank spaces may help you locate the  
beginning of the track on other equipment.  
(AI: Artificial Intelligence)  
Recording cannot start from a point halfway in the tape.  
AI Edit Recording cannot be used with discs containing more  
than 30 tracks.  
1 Press w during recording or in recording pause mode.  
"4"flashesonthedisplayfor4seconds(ablankspace  
is added) and then the unit enters recording pause mode.  
2 Press a to resume recording.  
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2
3
Insert the recording tape.  
Press CD and load the disc.  
1
2
3
Insert the recording tape.  
Press CD and load the disc.  
To record a blank space shorter than 4 seconds, press w  
again while "4" flashes.  
To record a blank space longer than 4 seconds, press w  
again after the unit enters recording pause mode. Each time  
the button is pressed, a 4-second blank space is added.  
Press MODE three times on the remote control  
in stop mode.  
"AI C-00" is displayed.  
Press MODE four times on the remote control in  
stop mode.  
"PRGM C-00" is displayed.  
4
5
Press the numbered buttons on the remote  
control to enter the length of the recording tape.  
10 to 99 minutes can be specified.  
- For a 60-minute tape press 6 and 0.  
In a few seconds, the unit determines the tracks to be  
recorded for each side.  
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5
Press the numbered buttons on the remote  
control to enter the length of the recording tape.  
10 to 99 minutes can be specified.  
- For a 60-minutes tape press 6 and 0.  
for g can also be used to specify tape length.  
To erase a tape  
1 Insert the tape. Set the tape to the desired point if needed.  
2 Press AUX.  
If optional equipment is connected to the AUX jacks, turn it  
off.  
3 Press w.  
Press the numbered buttons on the remote  
control to select the first track to be recorded on  
side A.  
-To select the 25th track, press +10, +10 and 5.  
-To select the 10th track, press +10 and 0.  
The recording time left for side A appears on the display.  
for g can also be used to specify tape length.  
Press w to start recording on side A.  
The tape is rewound to the beginning of side A and  
recording starts.  
WhenrecordingonsideAfinishes, "SIDE CHA"appears  
on the display. Proceed step 6.  
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Repeat step 5 to select the rest of the tracks for  
side A.  
The remaining recording time of side A is displayed. You  
cannot select a track with a longer playing time.  
To prevent accidental erasure  
Break off the plastic tab of the cassette tape with a screwdriver  
or other pointed tool. To record on the tape again, cover the  
detection slot with adhesive tape.  
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8
Press MODE on the remote control to switch to  
side B and select the tracks for the side.  
Side A  
En  
Press MODE on the remote control to switch back  
to side A and press w to start recording on side  
A.  
The tape is rewound to the beginning of side A and  
recording starts.  
Tab for side A  
WhenrecordingonsideAfinishes, "SIDE CHA"appears  
on the display. Proceed to step 9.  
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Press MODE on the remote control to switch to  
side B, turn over the tape, and press w to start  
recording on side B.  
To stop recording  
Press s. Recording and CD playback stop simultaneously.  
To check the program  
1 Before recording, press MODE on the remote control to  
select side A or B.  
2 Press f or g repeatedly. The track number and  
program number are displayed in succession.  
To change the program of each side  
Press MODE on the remote control to select side A or B, and  
press s to clear the program for the selected side. Then,  
select tracks again.  
To clear the edit program  
Press s twice.  
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TIMER O PERATIO N S  
5
6
Press for gto select the source, and press  
a.  
For timer play of a CD, select "CD".  
For timer play of a tape, select "TAPE".  
Fortimerplayofaradiobroadcast, select"FM"or"AM".  
You will select the band later in step 8.  
For timer play of the equipment connected to the AUX  
jacks, select "AUX".  
POWER  
6STANDBY/ON  
aSET  
sCLEAR  
TIMER/SLEEP  
En  
f,g  
POWER  
a
f,g  
Press f or g to set the timer-activated  
duration, then press a.  
With each press, the timer-activated duration changes in  
5-minute steps between 5 to 240 minutes.  
s
7
8
Adjust the volume and tone for timer playback.  
Ifthevolumelevelissetto21orhigher, itisautomatically  
turned down to 20 when the unit is turned on by the timer.  
Sleep timer  
Turns off the unit automatically after a specified time.  
Timer playback  
Prepare the source.  
To play CD, load a disc.  
To play a tape, insert the tape.  
To play the radio, select the band and tune in the desired  
station.  
To play external equipment connected to the AUX jacks,  
setanexternaltimerfortheequipmentsothatitsplayback  
begins at the same time.  
Turns on the unit at a specified time for the specified duration.  
Make sure the clock is set correctly.  
1
2
Press TIMER/SLEEP.  
"SLEEP" is displayed.  
1
Press TIMER/SLEEP repeatedly so that "5" lights  
up and "TM PLAY" is displayed.  
Press a.  
If a is not pressed within 4 seconds, the sleep timer  
setting mode is canceled.  
2
Press a.  
If a is not pressed within 4 seconds, the timer setting  
mode is canceled.  
3
Press f or g repeatedly to set the sleep  
timer duration.  
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Press POWER 6STANDBY/ON (POWER) to turn  
the unit off.  
"5" remains on the display to indicate the timer standby  
mode.  
At timer-on time, the unit turns on and plays the selected  
source. After the specified timer-activated duration, the  
unit turns off again.  
3
4
Press f or g to set the hour of the timer-  
With each press, the timer duration changes in 5-minute  
stepsbetween5to240minutes. Ifthereisnobuttoninput  
for4seconds, thecurrentsettingisenteredautomatically.  
The unit turns off after the selected time.  
on time, and press a.  
Press for g to set the minute of the timer-  
on time, and press a.  
To check the remaining time until the unit turns off  
Press TIMER/SLEEP. The remaining time is displayed for 4  
seconds.  
Timer playback will not begin unless the unit is turned off  
first.  
Connectedequipmentcannotbeturnedonoroffbythebuilt-  
in timer of this unit. Use an external timer.  
To cancel the sleep timer  
PressTIMER/SLEEPrepeatedlysothat"SLEEP"isdisplayed,  
then press s within 4 seconds.  
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Insert the recording tape and then turn the unit  
off.  
To check the timer setting  
Press TIMER/SLEEP repeatedly so that "TM PLAY" or  
"TM REC" appears on the display.  
Thetimer-ontime, thesourceandthetimer-activatedduration  
are displayed for 4 seconds.  
Timer recording  
Timer recording is available only for TUNER and AUX (with an  
external timer) sources.  
"5" and 4 remain on the display to indicate the  
timer standby mode.  
Attimer-ontime, theunitturnsonandrecordstheselected  
source. After the specified timer-activated duration, the  
unit turns off again.  
1
2
3
Press TIMER/SLEEP repeatedly so that "5" lights  
up and "TM REC" is displayed.  
To change the timer setting  
Reset the timer again.  
Carry out step 2 to step 4 described in "Timer  
playback".  
Connectedequipmentcannotbeturnedonoroffbythebuilt-  
En  
in timer of this unit. Use an external timer.  
To cancel the timer  
PressTIMER/SLEEPrepeatedlyuntil"TM OFF"isdisplayed.  
"5" and 4 disappear from the display.  
Press for gto select the source, and press  
a.  
For timer recording of a radio broadcast, select "FM" or  
"AM". You will select the band later in step 6.  
For timer recording of the equipment connected to the  
AUX jacks, select "AUX".  
Tip:  
Your timer setting is retained even if the timer is canceled.  
Nexttimethetimerisactivated, youcanchangeyourprevious  
setting, or simply use the same setting again.  
4
Press f or g to set the timer-activated  
duration, then press a.  
With each press, the timer-activated duration changes in  
5-minute steps between 5 to 240 minutes.  
5
6
Adjust the volume and tone for timer recording.  
Ifthevolumelevelissetto21orhigher, itisautomatically  
turned down to 20 when the unit is turned on by the timer.  
Prepare the source.  
Torecordtheradio, selectthebandandtuneinthedesired  
station.  
TorecordexternalequipmentconnectedtotheAUXjacks,  
setanexternaltimerfortheequipmentsothatitsplayback  
begins at the same time.  
15  
REFEREN CE  
Resetting the unit  
Care and maintenance  
Occasional care and maintenance of the unit and the software If your unit fails to perform properly, check the following guide  
are needed to optimize the performance of your unit.  
Troubleshooting  
If an unusual condition occurs in the display window or the  
cassette deck, reset the unit as follows:  
1 Press POWER to turn off the power.  
and the relevant sections of the Operating Instructions.  
If the power cannot be turned off, disconnect the AC power  
cord, then plug it in again.  
2 Hold down s and press POWER.  
To clean the cabinet  
There is no sound  
Use a soft and dry cloth. If the unit surfaces are extremely  
dirty, use a soft cloth lightly moistened with mild detergent  
solution. Donotusestrongsolventssuchasalcohol, benzene  
or thinner.  
Are the speakers and AC power cord connected properly?  
The unit shut off suddenly  
Everything stored in memory after purchase is cleared.  
En  
Possiblyashortcircuitinthespeakerterminals. Disconnect  
the AC power cord from the AC outlet and reconnect the  
speaker cords correctly.  
To clean the tape heads  
Dirty tape heads cause sound deterioration. After every 10  
hours of use, clean the tape heads with a head cleaning  
cassette. Refer to the instructions of the cleaning cassette.  
Erroneous display  
Reset the unit. (See "Resetting the unit" on this page.)  
Poor radio reception  
Check antenna connection. Adjust the antenna to find the  
best reception.  
Move the unit and antenna away from other electric  
appliances and cords.  
To demagnetize the tape heads  
Use a demagnetizing cassette after every 20 to 30 hours of  
use. Refer to the instructions of the demagnetizing cassette.  
Care of CDs  
When a CD becomes dirty, wipe it from the center out with a  
cleaning cloth. After playing a CD, store it in its case. Do not  
keep it in hot or humid places.  
The tape does not run  
Is the deck in pause?  
Poor tape sound  
Check for dirty heads. Clean them if needed.  
Use type I (normal) tapes.  
Care of tapes  
Store tapes in their cases after use. Do not leave tapes near  
magnets, motors, televisionsets, oranysourceofmagnetism.  
Do not expose tapes to direct sunlight, or leave them in a car  
parked in direct sunlight.  
Cannot record  
Is the erasure prevention tab of the tape broken off? If so,  
cover the detection slot with adhesive tape.  
The CD player works poorly  
Is the disc correctly loaded?  
Is the disc dirty?  
Is the lens affected by condensation? If so, wait  
approximately one hour and try again.  
16  
GENERAL  
COPYRIGHT  
Specifications  
MAIN UNIT  
TUNER  
FM tuning range  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
Dimensions (W × H × D)  
120V AC, 60 Hz  
26 W  
160 × 237 × 206 mm  
(6 3/8 × 9 3/8 × 8 1/8 in.)  
2.9 kg (6 lbs 7 oz)  
Check copyright laws relevant to recordings from discs, radio  
or tape for the country where the unit is to be used.  
87.5 MHz to 108 MHz  
Weight  
FM usable sensitivity (IHF) 13.2 dBf  
FM antenna terminals  
AM tuning range  
75 ohms (unbalanced)  
530 kHz to 1710 kHz (10 kHz step)  
531 kHz to 1602 kHz (9 kHz step)  
350 µV/m  
SPEAKER SYSTEM  
Speakers  
Impedance  
En  
100 mm cone type  
4 ohms  
140 × 232.5 × 191.5 mm  
(5 5/8 × 9 1/4 × 7 5/8 in.)  
1.1 kg (2 lbs 8 oz)  
AM usable sensitivity  
AM antenna  
Loop antenna  
Dimensions (W × H × D)  
AMPLIFIER  
Power output  
Weight  
5.5 W + 5.5 W (50 Hz - 20 kHz, THD  
less than 1%, 4 ohms)  
7 W + 7 W (1 kHz, THD 10%,  
4 ohms)  
Specifications and external appearance are subject to change  
without notice.  
Total harmonic distortion  
Input  
0.2 % (2 W, 1 kHz, 4 ohms)  
AUX: 500 mV  
Outputs  
SPEAKERS: 4 ohms or more  
PHONES: 32 ohms or more  
CASSETTE DECK  
Track format  
Frequency response  
Recording system  
Heads  
4 tracks, 2 channels stereo  
50 Hz 15000 Hz  
AC bias  
Recording/playback × 1, erase × 1  
CD PLAYER  
Laser  
D/A converter  
Signal-to-noise ratio  
Harmonic distortion  
Semiconductor laser (λ = 780 nm)  
1 bit dual  
85 dB (1 kHz, 0 dB)  
Unmeasurable (1 kHz, 0 dB)  
17  
NOTE  
CAUTION  
REMARQUE  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation.  
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF  
PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.  
Cet appareil a été testé et jugé conforme aux limites des  
appareils numériques de Classe B, conformément à la Partie  
15 des Règles FCC. Ces limites sont conçues pour fournir  
une protection raisonnable contre les interférences néfastes  
dans une installation résidentielle.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian  
ICES-003.  
Thisequipmentgenerates, uses, andcanradiateradiofrequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevision  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment  
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
- Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletoncircuitdifferentfrom  
that to which the receiver is connected.  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for  
help.  
Cet appareil produit, utilise et peut rayonner une énergie de  
fréquence radio et, s'il n'est pas installé et utilisé  
conformément aux instructions, peut provoquer des  
interférences gênantes pour les communications radio. Mais  
rien ne garantit qu'une telle interférence ne se produira pas  
dans une installation particulière. Si cet appareil produit des  
interférencesgênantespourlaréceptionradiooudetélévision,  
ce qui peut se déterminer en allumant et éteignant l'appareil,  
il est recommandé à l'utilisateur d'essayer de corriger cette  
interférence en appliquant une ou plusieurs des mesures  
suivantes:  
- Réorientation ou déplacement de l'antenne réceptrice.  
- Éloignement de l'appareil du récepteur.  
- Raccordementdel'appareil àuneprised'uncircuitdifférent  
de celui du récepteur.  
- Consultez le revendeur ou un technicien radio/télévision  
expérimenté.  
Only for C models.  
ATTENTION  
POURPREVENIRTOUTEDECHARGEELECTRIQUE, INSEREZ  
COMPLETEMENTENFAISANTCOINCIDERLALAMELARGE  
DE LA FICHE DANS LA FENTE LARGE.  
CetappareilnumériquedelaclasseBestconformeàlanorme  
NMB-003 du Canada.  
Pour les modèles C uniquement.  
CAUTION  
Modifications or adjustments to this product, which are not  
expressly approved by the manufacturer, may void the users  
right or authority to operate this product.  
PRÉCAUTION  
Les modifications ou ajustements de ce produit, non  
expressément approuvés par le fabricant, peuvent invalider le  
droit ou l'autorité de l'utilisateur à utiliser ce produit.  
For assistance and information  
(United States and Puerto Rico)  
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