Curtis Stereo System RCD926 User Manual

WARNING  
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOTUSE THIS PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION  
CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHEROUTLETULESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED  
TO PRESENT BLADE EXPOSURE.  
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD. DO NOTEXPOSE THISAPPLIANCE TO RAIN OR  
MOISTURE.  
TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY I-  
NSERT.  
CAUTION  
RISK OOF ELEECCTRIC SSHOCK  
DO NOTT OPEN  
RCD926  
The lightning flash with arro-  
whead symbol,within an equ-  
ilateral triangle is intended to  
alert the user to the presence  
of uninsulated' dangerous vo-  
ltage' within the product's en-  
closure that may be of suffici-  
ent magnitude to constitute a  
risk of electric shock to perso-  
ns.  
Warning : To reduce the risk of  
electric shock do not remove  
cover (or back),no user servic-  
eable parts inside refer servi-  
cing to qualified service pers-  
onnel.  
The exclamation point within  
an equilateral triangle is int-  
ended to alert the user to the  
presence of important opera-  
ting and maintenance (servi-  
cing) instructions in the liter-  
ature accompany-ing the ap-  
plicance.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1) Read these instructions.  
2) Keep these instructions.  
3) Heed all warnings.  
4) Follow all instructions.  
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6) Clean only with dry cloth.  
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instruc-  
tions.  
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other app-  
aratus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. Apolarized plug h-  
as two blades with one wider than the other. Agrounding type plug has two blades and a thir-  
d grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the pro-  
vided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete  
outlet.  
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.  
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold  
with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus comb-  
ination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus  
has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has b-  
een spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to ra-  
in or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
15) This appliance shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and that no object filled  
with liquids such as vases shall be placed on apparatus.  
 
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RCD926  
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MINI HIFI SYSTEM WITH TURNTABLE, 3-CD CHANGER, AM/FM-STEREO RADIO,  
DOUBLE AUTOSTOP CASSETTE AND REMOTE CONTROL.  
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
Please read this instruction manual carefully and familiarize yourself with your new Hifi  
System before using it for the first time. Please retain this manual for future reference.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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Location and Controls----------------------------------------------------------------- 3  
Connecting to Power------------------------------------------------------------------- 4  
Power Supply ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4  
Connections------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4  
Tuner Operation-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5  
Cassette Operation---------------------------------------------------------------------- 5  
To Record on a Cassette------------------------------------------------------------- 6  
Sound adjustments---------------------------------------------------------------------- 7  
Compact Disc Operation--------------------------------------------------------------- 8  
Track Skip------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9-10  
Manual Search--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10  
Repeat-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11  
Disc programming----------------------------------------------------------------- 11-12  
Turntable---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12  
Remote control-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13  
Important----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14  
Specifications----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16  
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS  
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STOP / EJECT Key  
PAUSE Key  
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Mains Lead , Speaker Sockets and FM Antenna wire ( at the rear of the unit )  
CD Tray  
CD OPEN / CLOSE Button  
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CD DIRECT Access - 1, 2, 3  
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RECORD Key  
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PLAY Key  
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REWIND Key  
CONNECTING TO POWER  
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FAST FORWARD Key  
STOP / EJECT Key  
Before switching on make sure that the voltage of your electricity supply is the same as  
that indicated on the rating plate.  
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PAUSE Key  
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CASSETTE Compartment A  
RADIO Band wave selector  
FUNCTION Selector (Phono/Tuner/Tape/CD)  
PHONES Socket  
For your own safety read the following instructions carefully before attempting to connect  
this unit to the mains.  
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MAINS (AC) OPERATION  
This unit is designed to operate on AC 120V ~ 60Hz current only. Connecting it to other  
power sources may damage the unit.  
HIGH SPEED DUBBING/ FM Stereo Selector  
PRESET EQUALIZER Button  
CD REPEAT Button  
CAUTION  
STANDBY Button  
To prevent electric shock disconnect from the mains before removing cover. No user  
serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.  
STANDBY Indicator  
DIAL Pointer  
LCD Display  
POWER SUPPLY  
EQ Indicators  
REMOTE Sensor  
Remove the stereo carefully from the box, retaining the packaging for future use.  
Mute Indicator  
AC POWER OPERATION  
Connect the plug to a mains power inlet 120V AC ~ 60 Hz.  
STEREO Indicator  
Turntable (PHONO)  
CD Skip/Search Forward Button  
CD Skip/Search Backward Button  
TUNING Knob  
CONNECTIONS  
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SPEAKER CONNECTION  
PROGRAM Button  
Connect each speaker to the corresponding speaker terminals on the back of the system.  
Ensure that the left speaker is connected to the left connector, and the right speaker to the  
right connector.  
BALANCE (L/R) button  
CD STOP Button  
VOLUME Up/Down Button  
CD PLAY/PAUSE Button  
CASSETTE Compartment B  
PLAY Key  
HEADPHONE  
This unit will accept stereo headphones (not included) with a 3.5mm plug and an impedance  
of 8 ohms or greater.  
REWIND Key  
The speakers are automatically disconnected when headphones are connected to the  
PHONES JACKS .  
FAST FORWARD Key  
 
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AM/FM TUNER  
OPERATION  
Press the Stop / Eject Key when finished. Otherwise the tape will stop automatically  
when the end of the tape is reached.  
Press the STANDBY Button to ON . The Standby indicator will go off.  
Set the Function Selector to the TUNER position.  
CONTINUOUS PLAYBACK ( ONLY RUNNING FROM TAPE DECK B TO A)  
Set the Function Selector to the TAPE position.  
Insert your cassette tapes.  
Select the desired frequency band with the Radio Band Selector .  
Tune to the desired radio station by turning the Tuning control .  
Press the STANDBY Button to OFF.  
Press the PLAY Key of deck B.  
Press the PAUSE Key and the PLAY Key of deck A.  
Deck B will now proceed to play its side.  
Adjust the VOLUME control to the preferred level.  
When Tape Deck B has finished playing, it will stop. Tape Deck A then starts playing  
back automatically.  
ANTENNA  
For FM reception there is a built-in FM antenna wire at the rear of the unit. Move the wire  
around to obtain the best reception.  
For AM reception the signals are picked up through a built-in ferrite antenna. Your may  
have to orient the unit to obtain the best reception.  
When Tape A reaches its end, it automatically stops.  
RECORDING (ONLY ON TAPE DECK A)  
FM & FM-STEREO RECEPTION  
Stereo reception is possible when the tuned FM station is broadcasting in stereo.  
When the FM Stereo button is “up” and the station is broadcasting in Stereo, the  
STEREO indicator lights up.  
This unit has Automatic Level Control circuitry. This means that the recording level is  
set automatically. The volume or tone controls will not affect the recording.  
Record Key will not be pressed down when the record prevention tab is broken or  
removed from the tape.  
When FM stations are weak and are disturbed, listening can be improved by pressing  
down the FM STEREO selector . Reception will then be in MONO.  
RECORDING FROM THE RADIO  
CASSETTE OPERATION  
Set the Function Selector to the TUNER position.  
Tune in your station using the TUNING Control and put in your blank cassette tape in  
cassette compartment “A”.  
INSERTIONAND REMOVAL OF CASSETTES  
Press the STANDBY Button to ON . The Standby indicator will go off.  
Set the Function Selector to the TAPE position.  
Press the Record Key and the Play Key at the same time on Tape Deck A to start  
recording.  
Press the Stop / Eject Key to open the Cassette Door of Compartment B.  
Slip your cassette tape into the door, with the exposed section uppermost and the  
playback side facing you.  
Press the Stop / Eject Key when finished. Otherwise the tape will stop automatically  
when the end of the tape is reached.  
Close the Cassette Door securely.  
RECORDING FROM THE CD  
When finished, press the Stop / Eject Key to open the Cassette Door, and retrieve your  
cassette tape.  
Set the Function Selector to the CD position.  
Put in your blank cassette tape in cassette compartment “A” .  
Select the CD (1,2 or 3) you want to play/record with the Disc Selector button .  
Press the Record Key and the Play Key at the same time on Tape Deck A to start  
recording. Press Play/Pause Key on the CD player.  
PLAYBACK  
Set the Function Selector to the TAPE position.  
Insert your cassette tape in the Compartment B.  
Press the Play Key to activate playback.  
Press the Stop / Eject Key when finished. Otherwise the tape will stop automatically  
when the end of the tape is reached.  
Use the Pause Key whenever you want to suspend playback.  
 
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SYNCHRONIZED TAPE-TO-TAPE RECORDING  
NORMAL SPEED TAPE-TO-TAPE RECORDING  
To remove a disc from its storage case, press down on the centre of the case and lift the  
disc out, holding it carefully by the edges.  
Insert a fully rewound prerecorded cassette into Tape Deck B.  
Insert a fully rewound blank cassette tape into Tape Deck A.  
Set the Function Selector to the TAPE position and keep the DUBBING Selector in the  
“high” position.  
Press the Pause Key of Tape Deck “A”, and then press both the Play and Record keys  
ofTape Deck “A”.  
Press the Play Key of Tape Deck “B”. The contents of the tape in Deck “B” will now be  
copied onto the tape in Deck “A”.  
Adjust the Volume Control to the desired levels for monitoring purposes. The recording  
will be unaffected by changes in these control.  
Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc’s recorded surface with a  
soft cloth. Unlike conventional records, compact discs have no grooves to collect dust  
and microscopic debris so gently wiping with a soft cloth should remove most particles.  
Wipe in a straight line from the inside to the outside of the disc. Small dust particles and  
light stains will have absolutely no effect on reproduction quality.  
To stop recording, press both of the Stop / Eject Keys. Otherwise the tape will stop  
automatically when the end of the tape is reached.  
HIGH SPEED TAPE-TO-TAPE RECORDING  
Never use chemicals such as record sprays, antistatic sprays, benzine, or thinners to  
clean compact discs. These chemicals can irreparably damage the disc’s surface.  
Discs should be returned to their cases after use. This avoids serious scratches that  
could cause the Laser pickup to skip.  
Press down the DUBBING Button to the “low” position.  
Follow the steps described above for Normal Speed Tape-to Tape Recording. You will  
hear the speeded up tape play through the speakers. Turn down the volume to silence  
the sound.  
Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures for extended  
periods. Long exposure to high temperatures can warp the disc.  
NOTES: If the length of the tape in Deck B is shorter than that in Deck A, the Play Key of Deck  
B will be released automatically at the end of the tape. Tape A will continue to record  
until the tape reaches its end, or its Stop / Eject key is pressed.  
Do not stick paper or write anything with a ballpoint pen on the label side of the disc.  
If the length of the tape in Deck A is shorter than that in Deck B. The Record and  
Play Keys of Deck A will be released automatically at the end of tape. Tape B will  
continue to play back until the tape reaches its end, or its Stop / Eject Key is pressed.  
COMPACT DISC OPERATION  
LOADINGAND UNLOADING COMPACT DISCS  
Press the STANDBY Button to ON . The Standby indicator will go off.  
Set the Function Selector to the CD position.  
SOUND ADJUSTMENT  
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the CD drawer.  
Press the PRESET EQ button to select between pre-adjusted equalizations. The  
indicator of the selected type will light up :  
Note: You do not have to wait for the changer to search all three pockets for Ds. You may  
open the CD drawer immediately.  
The CD pockets are numbered “1,2 and 3”. These numbers correspond to the disc  
indicators in the CD display. The disc indicators do not change position. However the  
disc symbol will flash to show which disc is in the play position.  
To Mute the sound instantly press the MUTE Button on the Remote control.  
The MUTE indicator lights up . Pressing this button again or pressing the VOLUME  
buttons on the remote Control, will switch the sound on again.  
Place up to 3 CDs in the pockets of the tray. Place the disc you want to play first in pocket  
no. 1. Place the disc you want to play second in pocket no.2 and so on. To load three  
CDs in the tray it will be necessary to rotate the tray to expose the third pocket. After you  
load the first two discs press the Disc Skip button to rotate the tray and then load your  
HANDLING COMPACT DISC  
 
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third disc. The discs must be centered in the pockets and loaded with the printed sides  
facing up. If the disc is not properly centered in the pocket, it may move when you close  
the drawer. This could jam the mechanism or possibly damage the disc, so be sure to  
load the disc properly.  
STARTING DISC PLAYFROM THE BEGINNING OFAPARTICULAR TRACK  
Press the Forward or Reverse Skip Track buttons UP/DOWN ꢀ ꢁ to select the  
desired track. The number of the selected track will be shown on the CD display. Press  
the PLAY/PAUSE button to start play.  
After you have loaded up to 3 CDs press the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the drawer.  
The changer will read the information of the CD that is in the play position. The display  
will show the total number of tracks and total playing time of the disc.One of the 3 disc  
indicators will be blinking to show you which disc is in the play position. To begin  
playback of the disc, simply press the PLAY/PAUSE button . The changer will search all  
three pockets until it locates the disc and then playback will begin.  
TO SKIP TO THE NEXT TRACK ON A DISC  
For example, to skip ahead to the beginning of the next track .  
Press the UP button once. Disc play will resume at the beginning of the next track.  
The CD player will skip ahead to the next track each time the UP button is pressed.  
Continuously pressing the UP button makes the CD player skip ahead through the  
disc track by track. Once the beginning of the last track is reached the CD player will  
advance to the first track again.  
If no discs are found “disc” will blink on the display.  
Playback begins with track 1 of the first disc and continues until the final track on disc 3  
has been played. During playback the disc indicator of the disc that is played will flash.  
When the last track of the last CD has been played, the changer stops and the display  
will show the total tracks and playing time of the first disc again.  
TO SKIP BACK TO THE PREVIOUS TRACK ON A DISC  
For example to skip back to the beginning of the previous track.  
Press the DOWN button once. If this button is pressed in the middle of a track, the  
CD player will skip back to the beginning of that track. To make it skip back to the  
previous track press the DOWN Button twice.  
Notes: If the disc is deeply scratched, or too dirty, disc play may not start.  
If on improperly centred disc is played, noise can be heard in the mechanism. The  
use of such discs should be avoided.  
Continuously pressing the DOWN button makes the CD player skip back through  
the disc track by track. Once the beginning of the first track is reached, the CD player will  
not go back any further.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
This compact disc player has built-in error compensation circuits to correct for minor defects  
in a disc. There are limits, however, to the amount of correction available. In some cases,  
the CD player may skip some tracks on a disc during disc play. This problem may be cause  
by defects (such as scratches) in the disc being played, which are too large for the error  
compensation circuits to handle. If you encounter this problem, check the CD player’s  
operation as follows, before having the unit serviced: Play a new disc. If the CD player  
operates normally, the skipping problem is probably due to a defective disc.  
Notes: The Skip Forwards and Backwards buttons can be used to select a desired track to  
play from before disc play starts. In this case the number of the selected track will be  
displayed until the PLAY/PAUSE Button is pressed.  
MANUAL SEARCH  
During playback, pressing the UP or DOWN Search buttons ꢀ ꢁ will cause the player  
to scan through the current track. At the end of a track the player will skip to the next track  
and continue scanning. At the beginning of a track the player will skip to the previous  
track and continue scanning.  
TO STOPACD PART WAY THROUGH  
Press the Stop button . Disc play will stop, and the display will show the total number  
and total times of tracks for the CD.  
When you stop pressing, then the scanning is stopped.  
To temporarily stop disc Play (Pause mode), press the Play / Pause button . Disc play  
will pause at the current play position. The PAUSE “ ” indication on LCD will appear.  
To resume disc play, press the PLAY / PAUSE button again. The PAUSE “ ” indicator  
will disappear.  
When the player reaches the end of the final track, or the beginning of the first track, it will  
stop scanning.  
TRACK SKIP  
 
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REPEAT PLAYMODES  
Select the track you wish to programm by pressing SKIP FORWARD button until the  
desired track appears in the display.  
Choose the disc you want to repeat first.  
There are 3 repeat options for your convenience. Pressing the REPEAT button in STOP mode  
will cycle the changer through the three modes as follows:  
Repeat the above steps until you have entered up to 32 tracks into the memory.  
When you are finished programming press the PLAY/PAUSE button to begin programmed  
DISPLAY  
MODE  
playback. The”  
”appears in the display and the changer will play back the  
REPEAT ALL DISC  
REPEAT 1 DISC  
REPEAT 1  
Repeats All the Tracks on All the Discs  
Repeats all the tracks on the Current disc.  
Repeats the current track on the Current disc.  
tracks and the discs in the order in which you entered them in the program memory.  
NOTE:  
To cancel a repeat mode, keep pressing the REPEAT Button until the REPEAT  
Indicator is extinguished.  
If you press the skip buttons during programmed playback the player skips forward or  
back to the next programmed track, not the next track on the disc being played.  
After the last programmed track has been played the player stops but the program  
remains in the memory. If you press the PLAY/PAUSE button again the program will be  
repeated.  
If the REPEAT button is pressed during PLAY mode, then all tracks of that disc will be repeated.  
PROGRAMMEDPLAYBACK  
To cancel programmed playback, press the STOP button twice. The program can also  
be canceled by opening the CD drawer, or by switching the STANDBY button to “OFF”.  
The CD changer has a 32 track programmable memory that allows you to program up to a  
total 32 tracks on 3 discs for playback in any order you choose. You may also program a  
specific track to be played more than once in a program sequence.  
To confirm the programmed info  
To perform programmed playback proceed as follows:  
After you have entered the last track of your program into the memory you may confirm the  
program steps if desired. Press the PROGRAM button once more and the display will  
show the programmed tracks .  
Open the CD drawer and insert up to 3 discs in the tray, then close the drawer.  
Select the first disc you wish to program by pressing the appropriate disc number  
button (for example disc 2) of which you want to program the first track (for example track  
no. 5).  
TURNTABLE OPERATION  
Press the PROGRAM button once while stop mode. The display will show:  
Preparation  
Open the Record Player Cover.  
Release the Tonearm Clamp, and remove the stylus protector.  
This indicates that the memory is ready to accept the first disc and track to be  
programmed.  
Listening to Records  
Select the first track you wish to programm by pressing SKIP FORWARD button until  
Set the Function Selector to the PHONO position. Place a record on the turntable, over the  
central spindle. Place the EP adapter over the central spindle when playing 17cm EP  
records.  
the desired track appears in the display also” EDIT“.”  
“will flash in the display:  
3. Set the Speed Selector Button to 33 or 45 rpm according to the record.  
4. Release the tonearm clamp, and remove the protective cap from the stylus.  
5. Lift the Tonearm with the Tonearm Lift Lever.  
When the display correctly shows the first disc and track number you wish to program,  
press the PROGRAM button again to enter the disc number and track number in the  
6. Move the tonearm to the beginning of the record, or to the start of a particular track.  
memory. The display will show as belows and “ EDIT “ “ ” will flash in the display.  
 
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7. Gently lower the tone arm onto the record with the Tonearm Lift lever to start playing.  
8. When the record is finished the turntable will automatically stop.  
9. To stop the record whilst it is playing. Press the Stop Button, The the turntable will  
automatically will stop.  
make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote sensor and the remote  
control unit.  
If you press the MUTE button , the sound will be muted. Repress MUTE or the VOLUME  
controls to return to normal sound level.  
Notes: Do not stop or turn the platter manually.  
IMPORTANT  
Moving or jarring the turntable without securing the Tonearm clamp could result in  
damage to the Tonearm.  
Since movement of the CD mechanism and the sensitive circuitry may cause interference  
to a radio tuner nearby switch this unit off while operating other radio devices.  
This product utilizes a laser  
Replace the protective cap on the stylus when not in use.  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
Danger - Invisible laser radiation when opened and interlock failed or defeated. Avoid  
direct exposure to the beam.  
PREPARATIONBEFOREUSE  
Caution - Use of controls, adjustments, or procedures not listed in this manual may result  
in hazardous radiation exposure.  
1. Remove the battery cover from the back of the remote control unit.  
2. Insert two “2 x UM4” size batteries. Insert the batteries with the + and - terminals matching  
the indication inside the battery compartment.  
Concerning Compact Discs  
3. Replace the cover.  
Only compact discs identified with this mark can be used with  
this player.  
1. Standby/On Button  
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2. Stop Button  
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3. Play/Pause Button  
4. CD Skip Forward / Backward Button  
5. Program Button  
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6. Disc Button  
7. Mute Button  
8. Volume Up/Down Button  
BATTERY REPLACEMENT  
When the remote control operation becomes unstable or the distance from which remote  
control is possible becomes shorter, replace the batteries with new ones.  
USINGTHEREMOTECONTROLUNIT  
To use remote control unit, point it at the remote sensor and press the button gently and  
frimly. Remote control is possible within about 5m (approx. 16FT). However, since the  
remote control range is less when the unit is used at an angle, use directly in front of the  
remote sensor, as far as possible.  
Do not expose the remote sensor to strong light (direct sunlight or artificial lighting) and  
 
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AC CONNECTION  
AC CONNECTION  
CASSETTE CARE  
Plug the power cord into an AC outlet having 120V ~ 60Hz only. Connecting this unit to other power  
Two common causes of trouble experienced when using cassettes are:—  
(a) Tape jamming — Leading to uneven speed in playback, and  
sources may damage the unit.  
(b) Tape tangling — Where the tape wraps itself around vital parts of the mechanism.  
NOTES:  
To reduce the likelihood of these problems occurring, the following precautions should be  
observed.  
*The AC polarized to help minimize the possibility of electric shock.  
If the polarized plug does not fit into a nonpolarized AC outlet,  
do not file or cut the wide blade; it is the user`s responsibility  
to have an electrician replace the obsolete outlet.  
*The power cord should be unplugged from the outlet  
when the unit is not going to be used for a long period of time.  
Check that there are no loose layers of tape visible through the  
cassette centre window (see Fig. 1). Take up any loose layers, using a  
pencil or hexagonal barrelled ballpoint pen, before inserting the  
cassette into the machine (see Fig. 2).  
If the cassette feels "tight" while performing operation shown in Fig. 2,  
the tape may be jamming due to "ridges" formed in the winding of the  
tape (visible through the centre window). These may be removed, in  
most cases, by fast winding of the cassette from one end to the other  
and back again.  
Use only well-known brands of tape.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Power Supply  
Avoid use of C-120 cassettes.  
Do not expose cassettes to direct sunlight, dust or oil, and do not touch the tape surfaces.  
HEAD CLEANING  
AC:  
120V ~ 60Hz  
Radio Frequency Coverage  
The tape heads, pinch roller and capstan require periodic cleaning. This removes particles of  
the metal oxide coating that wear off the tape and accumulate on these parts and impair  
performance. Switch off the power, press the Stop/Eject Button to open the cassette door,  
and press the Play Button. Clean the tape heads, pinch roller and capstan with a special tape  
head cleaner. Avaliable from most HiFi shops.  
FM:  
87.5 - 108MHz  
AM:  
530 - 1710kHz  
Recording System  
h Roller  
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Recording System:  
AC Bias  
CD Player  
Pick Up:  
3-Beam. Semiconductor Laser  
16-Bit Linear, 2 x oversampling  
Encoding:  
PREVENTION AGAINST ACCIDENTAL ERASURE  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
To prevent a recording on a cassette tape being erased accidentally, break off the tab on  
the rear of the tape, as in the diagram. Now recording on this side  
is no longer possible. You can render this protection ineffective by  
covering the hole with a piece of adhesive tape.  
TAB FOR SIDE A  
 

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