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		 Contents   
					CD Receiver   
					Getting Started ................................... 2   
					CR-445   
					Connections ..................................... 13   
					Basic Operations ............................ 18   
					Disc Playback ................................. 20   
					iPod / iPhone Playback.................... 27   
					Listening to the Radio .................... 30   
					Clock and Timer .............................. 36   
					Instruction Manual   
					Thank you for purchasing an Onkyo CD receiver.   
					Please read this manual thoroughly before making   
					any connections and plugging it in.   
					Following the instructions in this manual will enable   
					you to obtain optimum performance and listening   
					enjoyment from your new CD receiver.   
					Please retain this manual for future reference.   
					Miscellaneous ................................. 40   
					Troubleshooting .............................. 40   
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				Precautions   
					1.   
					—Unless it’s for   
					• When you’ve finished using this unit, remove   
					all discs and turn off the power.   
					Recording Copyright   
					personal use only, recording copyrighted material   
					is illegal without the permission of the copyright   
					holder.   
					9.   
					Installing this Unit   
					• Install this unit in a well-ventilated location.   
					• Ensure that there’s adequate ventilation all   
					around this unit, especially if it’s installed in an   
					audio rack. If the ventilation is inadequate, the   
					unit may overheat, leading to malfunction.   
					• Do not expose this unit to direct sunlight or   
					heat sources, because its internal temperature   
					may rise, shortening the life of the optical   
					pickup.   
					• Avoid damp and dusty places.   
					• Install this unit horizontally. Never use it on its   
					side or on a sloping surface, because it may   
					cause a malfunction.   
					2.   
					3.   
					—The AC fuse inside the unit is not   
					AC Fuse   
					userserviceable. If you cannot turn on the unit,   
					contact your Onkyo dealer.   
					—Occasionally you should dust the unit all   
					Care   
					over with a soft cloth. For stubborn stains, use a   
					soft cloth dampened with a weak solution of mild   
					detergent and water. Dry the unit immediately   
					afterwards with a clean cloth. Don’t use abrasive   
					cloths, thinners, alcohol, or other chemical   
					solvents, because they may damage the finish or   
					remove the panel lettering.   
					4.   
					Power   
					WARNING   
					• If you install this unit near a TV, radio, or   
					VCR, the sound quality may be affected. If this   
					occurs, move this unit away from the TV, radio,   
					or VCR.   
					BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE   
					FIRST TIME, READ THE FOLLOWING   
					SECTION CAREFULLY.   
					AC outlet voltages vary from country to country.   
					Make sure that the voltage in your area meets the   
					voltage requirements printed on the unit’s rear   
					panel (e.g., AC 230 V, 50 Hz or AC 120 V, 60   
					Hz).   
					The power cord plug is used to disconnect this   
					unit from the AC power source. Make sure that   
					the plug is readily operable (easily accessible) at   
					all times.   
					10.   
					Moisture Condensation   
					Moisture condensation may damage this   
					unit.   
					Read the following carefully:   
					Moisture may condense on the lens of the optical   
					pickup, one of the most important parts inside   
					this unit.   
					• Moisture condensation can occur in the   
					following situations:   
					Pressing the [ON/STANDBY] button to select   
					Standby mode does not fully shutdown the unit.   
					If you do not intend to use the unit for an   
					extended period, remove the power cord from the   
					AC outlet.   
					– The unit is moved from a cold place to a   
					warm place.   
					– A heater is turned on, or cold air from an   
					air conditioner is hitting the unit.   
					– In the summer, when this unit is moved   
					from an air conditioned room to a hot and   
					humid place.   
					5.   
					Never Touch this Unit with Wet   
					—Never handle this unit or its power   
					Hands   
					cord while your hands are wet or damp. If water   
					or any other liquid gets inside this unit, have it   
					checked by your Onkyo dealer.   
					The unit is used in a humid place.   
					– 
					• Do not use this unit when there’s the possibility   
					of moisture condensation occurring. Doing so   
					may damage your discs and certain parts inside   
					this unit.   
					6.   
					7.   
					Preventing Hearing Loss   
					Caution   
					Excessive sound pressure from earphones and   
					headphones can cause hearing loss.   
					Batteries and Heat Exposure   
					Warning   
					Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall   
					not be exposed to excessive heat as sunshine, fire   
					or the like.   
					If condensation does occur, unplug the power   
					cord and leave the unit for two to three hours in   
					the room temperature.   
					8.   
					Handling Notes   
					• If you need to transport this unit, use the   
					original packaging to pack it how it was when   
					you originally bought it.   
					• Do not leave rubber or plastic items on this unit   
					for a long time, because they may leave marks   
					on the case.   
					• This unit’s top and rear panels may get warm   
					after prolonged use. This is normal.   
					• If you do not use this unit for a long time, it   
					may not work properly the next time you turn it   
					on, so be sure to use it occasionally.   
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				Precautions—Continued   
					This unit contains a semiconductor laser system and   
					is classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT”.   
					So, to use this model properly, read this Instruction   
					Manual carefully. In case of any trouble, please   
					contact the store where you purchased the unit.   
					To prevent being exposed to the laser beam, do not   
					try to open the enclosure.   
					• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV   
					technician for help.   
					CAUTION:   
					USE OF ANY CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS, OR   
					PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE   
					SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN   
					HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.   
					CAUTION:   
					CLASS 1M VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER   
					RADIATION WHEN OPEN. DO NOT VIEW   
					DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS.   
					THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE OF   
					CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR   
					PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER   
					THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY   
					RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION   
					EXPOSURE.   
					For Canadian Models   
					NOTE: THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS   
					COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.   
					For models having a power cord with a polarized   
					plug:   
					CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,   
					MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE   
					SLOT, FULLY INSERT.   
					The label on the right is   
					applied on the rear panel.   
					1. This unit is a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT and   
					employs a laser inside the cabinet.   
					2. To prevent the laser from being exposed, do not   
					remove the cover. Refer servicing to qualified   
					personnel.   
					For North American Models   
					FCC Information for User   
					CAUTION:   
					The user changes or modifications not expressly   
					approved by the party responsible for compliance   
					could avoid the user’s authority to operate the   
					equipment.   
					NOTE:   
					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.   
					This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio   
					frequency 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 equipment does   
					cause harmful interference to radio or television   
					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.   
					• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit   
					different from that to which the receiver is   
					connected.   
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				Features   
					Supplied Accessories   
					Make sure you have the following accessories:   
					Amplifier   
					• Digital Amplifier   
					• 1 Audio Input   
					• Subwoofer Pre Out   
					CD Player   
					• Plays CDs, MP3 / WMA   
					* 
					1, CD-Rs and   
					2 
					CD-RWs   
					* 
					Remote controller (RC-791S) and two   
					batteries (R6 / AA)   
					• 25 Track Programming   
					• 3 Repeat Modes (TRACK / FULL / 1 FOLDER)   
					• 4 Play Modes (NORMAL / RANDOM /   
					MEMORY / 1 FOLDER)   
					iPod / iPhone *3   
					• Made for iPod touch (1st and 2nd generation), iPod   
					classic, and iPod nano (2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th   
					generation).   
					• Made for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, and iPhone.   
					• Digital Connection   
					Indoor FM antenna   
					Tuner & Other   
					• 40 FM / AM presets   
					• 4-Program Timer (PLAY / ONCE or EVERY)   
					• Sleep Timer   
					• Battery-Free Memory Backup   
					• Headphone Jack   
					• Aluminum Front Panel   
					• Speaker Binding Posts   
					AM loop antenna   
					Note:   
					In catalogs and on packaging, the letter at the end of   
					the product name indicates the color. Specifications   
					and operations are the same regardless of color.   
					*1.   
					Windows Media, and the Windows logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of   
					Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.   
					*2. Make sure to use discs that have been finalized.   
					*3. iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc.,   
					registered in the U.S. and other countries.   
					“Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been   
					designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone, respectively, and has been certified   
					by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.   
					Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and   
					regulatory standards.   
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				Before Using the CD Receiver   
					Installing the Batteries   
					Using the Remote Controller   
					When you operate the remote controller, point it at   
					the CD receiver’s remote control sensor.   
					Open the battery compartment, as   
					shown.   
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					Remote control sensor   
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					Insert two batteries (R6 / AA) into the   
					battery compartment.   
					Carefully follow the polarity diagram   
					(positive (+) and negative (–) symbols)   
					inside the battery compartment.   
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					Notes:   
					• The remote controller may not work reliably if   
					the CD receiver is subjected to bright light, such   
					as direct sunlight or inverter-type fluorescent   
					lights. Keep this in mind when installing.   
					• If another remote controller of the same type is   
					used in the same room, or the CD receiver is   
					installed close to equipment that uses infrared   
					rays, the remote controller may not work reliably.   
					• Don’t put anything, such as a book, on the   
					remote controller because the buttons may be   
					pressed inadvertently, thereby draining the   
					batteries.   
					• The remote controller may not work reliably if   
					the CD receiver is installed in a rack behind   
					colored glass doors. Keep this in mind when   
					installing.   
					• The remote controller will not work if there’s an   
					obstacle between it and the CD receiver’s remote   
					control sensor.   
					After the batteries are installed and   
					seated correctly, attach the   
					compartment cover.   
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					Notes:   
					• If the remote controller doesn’t work reliably, try   
					replacing the batteries.   
					• Don’t mix new and old batteries or different   
					types of batteries.   
					• If you intend not to use the remote controller for   
					a long time, remove the batteries to prevent   
					damage from leakage or corrosion.   
					• Expired batteries should be removed as soon as   
					possible to prevent damage from leakage or   
					corrosion.   
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				Getting to Know the CD Receiver   
					Front Panel   
					1 
					2 
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					4 
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					INPUT button   
					9 
					Disc tray   
					ON/STANDBY button   
					STANDBY indicator   
					Remote control sensor   
					Display   
					VOLUME control knob   
					TONE/BALANCE button / knob   
					PHONES jack   
					10 Previous / Next [   
					or PRESET [ ] / [ ] buttons   
					11 Stop [ ] button   
					12 Play/Pause [   
					13 Open/Close [ ] button   
					] / [   
					] buttons   
					] button   
					Rear Panel   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					LINE IN   
					5 
					6 
					7 
					SUBWOOFER PRE OUT   
					Power cord   
					FM ANTENNA   
					VIDEO OUT   
					AM ANTENNA   
					SPEAKERS   
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				Getting to Know the CD Receiver—Continued   
					Display   
					1 
					2 
					Input source indicator   
					File format indicators   
					MP3   
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					iPod menu mode indicator   
					8 
					9 
					MUTING indicator   
					TITLE, ARTIST, and ALBUM indicators   
					WMA   
					3 
					4 
					5 
					S.BASS indicator   
					FOLD indicator   
					Playback mode indicators   
					1FOLD   
					10 Message area   
					11 FILE indicator   
					12 TRACK indicator   
					13 Play [ ] and pause [ ] indicators   
					14 TIMER indicators   
					MEM   
					RDM   
					(REPEAT)   
					15 DISC, TOTAL indicators   
					16 SLEEP indicator   
					(REPEAT 1)   
					Tuning indicators   
					AUTO   
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					FM ST   
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				Getting to Know the CD Receiver—Continued   
					Remote Controller   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					SLEEP button   
					ON/STANDBY button   
					Number buttons   
					Previous / Next [   
					INPUT [ ] / [ ] buttons   
					STOP button   
					CD Play/Pause [   
					Fast Reverse / Fast Forward [   
					buttons   
					] / [   
					] buttons   
					] / [   
					] button   
					] 
					9 
					iPod Play/Pause [   
					] button   
					10 PLAYLIST / FOLDER [ ] / [ ] buttons   
					6 
					7 
					11 ALBUM [ ] / [ ] buttons   
					6 
					7 
					12 TIMER button   
					13 CLOCK CALL button   
					14 DISPLAY button   
					15 MODE button   
					16 MENU / CLEAR button   
					17 ENTER button   
					18 FOLDER button   
					19 VOLUME [ ] / [ ] buttons   
					20 TUNER button   
					21 MUTING button   
					22 REPEAT button   
					23 SHUFFLE / RANDOM button   
					24 TONE button   
					25 S.BASS button   
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				Disc Notes   
					Precautions for Playback   
					• A disc recorded on a personal computer may not   
					play because of the application settings or   
					environment. Record the disc with the proper   
					format. (Contact the application maker for   
					details.)   
					Compact discs (CDs) with the following logo on the   
					label surface can be used.   
					Do not use discs designed for purposes other than   
					audio, such as CD-ROMs for PC use. Abnormal   
					noise could damage the speakers or amplifier.   
					• A disc with insufficient storage capacity may not   
					playback properly.   
					* 
					* 
					Playback of MP3 Discs   
					• Only MP3 files with the extension “.MP3” or “.   
					mp3” are supported.   
					• This CD receiver supports files recorded in MPEG   
					1 Audio Layer 3 (32-320kbps), with the sampling   
					rate of 32/44.1/48kHz.   
					• Variable bitrates (VBR) between 32kbps and   
					320kbps are supported. The time information   
					during VBR playback may not display correctly.   
					* This CD receiver supports CD-R and CD-RW   
					discs.   
					Note that some discs may not playback because   
					of the disc characteristics, scratches,   
					contamination or the recording state. A disc   
					recorded with an audio CD record will not   
					playback unless it is finalized.   
					Playback of WMA Discs   
					Never use discs which have a special shape (such as   
					hearts or octagons). These types of discs could jam   
					and damage the CD receiver.   
					• WMA stands for “Windows Media® Audio”, an   
					audio compression technology developed by   
					Microsoft Corporation USA.   
					• Only WMA files with the extension “.WMA” or   
					“.wma” are supported.   
					• Encode the WMA file with an application   
					approved by Microsoft Corporation USA. The file   
					may not playback correct if encoded with an   
					unapproved application.   
					CD Playback with Copy-control Function   
					• Variable bitrates (VBR) between 64kbps and   
					160kbps (32/44.1/48kHz) are supported. The time   
					information during VBR playback may not display   
					correctly.   
					Some audio CDs with copy-control function do not   
					comply with official CD standards. These are special   
					discs and cannot be played with this CD receiver.   
					Playback of MP3 and WMA Discs   
					• Copyright-protected WMA files cannot be played   
					back.   
					MP3 and WMA files recorded on a CD-R/CD-RW   
					can be played with this CD receiver.   
					• WMA Pro, Lossless and Voice are not supported.   
					* Windows Media is a registered trademark or   
					trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the   
					United States and/or in other countries.   
					• Use discs which have been recorded following the   
					ISO 9660 Level 2 file system. (The supported   
					directory depth is eight levels, the same as ISO   
					9660 Level 1)   
					Handling Discs   
					Discs recorded with the hierarchical file system   
					(HFS) cannot be played.   
					Hold discs by the edge, or by the center hold and   
					edge. Avoid touching the playback surface (surface   
					with nothing printed on it).   
					• Up to 99 folders (including the root folder), and up   
					to 499 folders (including root) and files can be   
					recognized and played.   
					• Always close the disc tray.   
					Label surface   
					(printed surface)   
					Notes:   
					• A disc recorded with a recorder or personal   
					computer may not play in some cases. (Cause:   
					Disc’s characteristics, damaged or dirty disc, dirt   
					on player’s lens, dew condensation, etc.)   
					Playback surface   
					Do not attach paper or stickers, or write on the   
					playback or label surface of the disc. Take care not to   
					scratch or damage the disc.   
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				Disc Notes—Continued   
					Precautions for Rental Discs   
					Do not use discs with residue from cellophane tape,   
					rental discs with labels which are peeling off, or discs   
					with decorative labels. This type of disc could get   
					stuck in the CD receiver, or could damage the CD   
					receiver.   
					Precautions for Inkjet Printable Discs   
					Do not leave a CD-R/CR-RW having a label printed   
					with an inkjet printer in the CD receiver for a long   
					time. The disc could get stuck in the CD receiver, or   
					could damage the CD receiver.   
					Remove the disc from the CD receiver when not   
					being played, and store it in a case. A freshly printed   
					disc will stick easily, and should not be played   
					immediately.   
					Caring for Discs   
					If the disc is dirty, the CD receiver will have a hard   
					time reading signals, and the audio quality may drop.   
					If the disc is dirty, gently wipe off fingerprints and   
					dust with a soft cloth. Lightly wipe from the center   
					outwards.   
					To remove stubborn dust or dirt, wipe the disc with a   
					soft cloth dampened with water, and then dry it with   
					a dry cloth. Do not use   
					cleaning spray for analog   
					records or antistatic agents,   
					etc. Never use volatile   
					chemicals such as benzine   
					or paint thinner as they can   
					impregnate the disc surface.   
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				Connecting Antennas   
					This section explains how to connect the supplied   
					indoor FM antenna and AM loop antenna, and how to   
					connect commercially available outdoor FM antenna.   
					The CD receiver won’t pick up any radio signals   
					without an antenna connected, so you must connect   
					the antenna to use the tuner.   
					Connecting the AM Loop Antenna   
					The supplied indoor AM loop antenna is for indoor   
					use only.   
					Assemble the AM loop antenna,   
					inserting the tabs into the base, as   
					shown.   
					1 
					AM antenna jack   
					FM antenna jack   
					Connect the terminal of the AM loop   
					antenna to the AM antenna jack, as   
					shown.   
					2 
					Connecting the Indoor FM Antenna   
					The supplied indoor FM antenna is for indoor use   
					only.   
					Attach the FM antenna, as shown.   
					1 
					Insert the plug   
					fully into the jack.   
					Use thumbtacks or something   
					similar to fix the FM antenna into   
					position.   
					2 
					Thumbtacks, etc.   
					Caution:   
					Be careful that you don’t injure yourself   
					when using thumbtacks.   
					If you cannot achieve good reception with the   
					supplied indoor FM antenna, try a commercially   
					available outdoor FM antenna instead (see page 14).   
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				Connecting Antennas—Continued   
					Connecting an Outdoor FM Antenna   
					If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied indoor FM antenna, try a commercially available outdoor   
					FM antenna instead.   
					Notes:   
					• Outdoor FM antennas work best outside, but usable results can sometimes be obtained when installed in an   
					attic or loft.   
					• For best results, install the outdoor FM antenna well away from tall buildings, preferably with a clear line of   
					sight to your local FM transmitter.   
					• Outdoor antenna should be located away from possible noise sources, such as neon signs, busy roads, etc.   
					• For safety reasons, outdoor antenna should be situated well away from power lines and other high-voltage   
					equipment.   
					• Outdoor antenna must be grounded in accordance with local regulations to prevent electrical shock hazards.   
					Using a TV / FM Antenna Splitter   
					It’s best not to use the same antenna for both FM and TV reception, as this can cause interference problems. If   
					circumstances demand it, use a TV / FM antenna splitter, as shown.   
					TV / FM antenna   
					splitter   
					To CD receiver   
					To TV (or VCR)   
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				Connecting Speakers   
					Terminal posts   
					Strip about 15 mm (5/8") of insulation from the ends of the   
					speaker cables, and twist the bare wires tightly. Unscrew   
					the terminal. Fully insert the bare wire, making sure that it’s   
					touching the threaded shaft in the center. Screw the   
					terminal tight.   
					• Connect the right speaker to the CD receiver’s right (R) SPEAKERS terminals. Connect the left speaker to the   
					left (L) SPEAKERS terminals.   
					• Connect the positive (+) terminal on each speaker to the corresponding positive (+) terminal on the CD   
					receiver.   
					Connect the negative (–) terminal on each speaker to the corresponding negative (–) terminal on the CD   
					receiver.   
					Use the red wires to connect the positive (+) terminals.   
					• Connect only speakers with an impedance of between 4 and 16 ohms. Connecting a speaker with a lower   
					impedance may damage the CD receiver.   
					• Be careful not to short the positive and negative wires.   
					Doing so may damage the CD receiver.   
					• Do not connect both speaker cables to the same L or R terminals (Fig. 1). Do not connect more than two   
					speaker terminals to each speaker (Fig. 2).   
					Fig. 1   
					Fig. 2   
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				Connecting Other Components   
					About Connections   
					• Before making any connections, read the manuals   
					supplied with your other components.   
					• Don’t connect the power cord until you’ve   
					completed and double-checked all connections.   
					Connection Color Coding   
					RCA-type audio connections are usually   
					color-coded: red and white. Use red plugs to connect   
					right-channel audio inputs and outputs (typically   
					labeled “R”). Use white plugs to connect left-channel   
					audio inputs and outputs (typically labeled “L”).   
					Note:   
					Do not put anything on top of the CD receiver, as it   
					may interfere with proper ventilation.   
					Connecting a Subwoofer   
					The CD receiver has a SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jack for connecting a powered subwoofer (i.e., a subwoofer   
					with a built-in amplifier).   
					Connecting Sound Reproduction Equipments   
					The following diagram shows how to connect sound reproduction equipments.   
					Connect the CD receiver’s LINE IN jacks to the cassette deck’s or MD recorder's, etc. OUTPUT (PLAY) jacks.   
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				Connecting Other Components —Continued   
					Connecting a TV   
					The CD receiver has a VIDEO OUT jack, which outputs video signal.   
					When you see the contents of “videos” and “photos” in your iPod on TV, connect the cable as follows.   
					Notes:   
					• Before connecting the power cord, connect all of your speakers and AV components.   
					• Turning on the CD receiver may cause a momentary power surge that might interfere with other electrical   
					equipment on the same circuit. If this is a problem, plug the CD receiver into a different branch circuit.   
					Plug the power cord into a suitable wall outlet.   
					The STANDBY indicator lights up.   
					To wall outlet   
					Power cord (The figure varies from country to country.)   
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				Basic Operations   
					Turning On the CD Receiver   
					Using Headphones   
					To turn on the CD receiver, press the   
					[ON/STANDBY] button on the CD receiver or   
					remote controller. The STANDBY indicator goes   
					off.   
					Press the [ON/STANDBY] button again to set the   
					CD receiver to Standby. The STANDBY indicator   
					lights up.   
					Turn down the volume, then connect your stereo   
					headphones to the PHONES minijack.   
					The speakers output no sound while the   
					headphones are connected.   
					Adjusting the Volume   
					Turn the [VOLUME] control clockwise to increase   
					the volume or counterclockwise to decrease it.   
					You can also use remote controller’s VOLUME   
					[ 
					] / [ ] buttons.   
					Note:   
					When you select iPod as the input source, the   
					headphones output no sound. If use headphones,   
					connect it directly to iPod.   
					Selecting the Input Source   
					Press the remote controller’s INPUT [ ] / [   
					buttons repeatedly in order to select the input   
					source. On the CD receiver, press the [INPUT]   
					button repeatedly. The input sources are selected in   
					the following order.   
					] 
					Muting the Sound   
					To mute the output of the CD receiver, press the   
					remote controller’s [MUTING] button. The   
					MUTING indicator flashes on the display.   
					To unmute the CD receiver, press the [MUTING]   
					button again.   
					Tips:   
					While the CD receiver is muted:   
					• Turning the [VOLUME] control on the CD   
					receiver or use the VOLUME [ ] / [   
					] 
					buttons on the remote controller will unmute   
					the CD receiver.   
					• If you turn the CD receiver off and on, the CD   
					receiver will be unmuted.   
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				Basic Operations —Continued   
					Adjusting the Bass, Treble and   
					Balance   
					Press the [TONE] button to select   
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					“Bass”.   
					Use the [   
					adjust the bass.   
					Press [ENTER], and then use the   
					] / [ ] buttons to adjust the   
					treble.   
					] / [   
					] buttons to   
					[ 
					The default setting is “0”. You can adjust   
					the bass and treble from – 4 to + 4.   
					Press [ENTER], and then use the   
					[ 
					] / [   
					] buttons to adjust the   
					Using the Super Bass Function   
					balance.   
					To turn off the Super Bass function, press   
					the [S.BASS] button.   
					The S.BASS indicator disappears.   
					To turn on the Super Bass function, press the   
					[S.BASS] button again.   
					The default setting is “0”. You can adjust   
					the balance from L + 5 to 0, then 0 to R + 5.   
					Tip:   
					To adjust the bass,   
					treble and balance,   
					you can also use   
					TONE / BALANCE   
					button and knob.   
					Note:   
					Note:   
					The default setting of Super Bass function is on.   
					If you press no   
					buttons for 8   
					seconds, the   
					previous display   
					will appear automatically.   
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				Disc Playback   
					• MP3 / WMA Disc Display   
					Disc name or file format   
					Using the CD Receiver   
					Press the [ ] button to open the disc   
					tray.   
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					Tip:   
					Pressing the [ ] button while the CD   
					receiver is on Standby will turn on the CD   
					receiver and open the disc tray.   
					Total number   
					of folders   
					Total   
					number of files   
					Place the CD on the tray with the   
					label-side facing up.   
					Place 8 cm CDs in the center of the tray.   
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					3 
					Selecting Tracks   
					To return to the beginning of the track currently   
					playing, press the [   
					] button.   
					To start playback, press the [   
					button.   
					The disc tray closes and playback starts.   
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					Then the “ ” indicator appears.   
					To stop playback:   
					Press the [ ] button.   
					Playback stops automatically when the last   
					track has been played.   
					] 
					Press the [   
					tracks.   
					] button repeatedly to select earlier   
					• While playback is stopped, pressing the [   
					button will select the previous track.   
					] 
					Press the [   
					subsequent tracks.   
					• On MP3 / WMA Disc, you can select MP3 / WMA   
					files in other folder (see page 22).   
					] button repeatedly to select   
					To pause playback:   
					Press the [   
					indicator appears. To resume playback,   
					press the [ ] button again.   
					] button. The Pause   
					To remove the CD:   
					Press the [ ] button to open the disc tray.   
					Display during Stop   
					• Audio CD Display   
					“DISC TOTAL” lights up while the   
					disc information is being displayed.   
					Total number Total   
					of tracks playing time   
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					Using the Remote Controller   
					Use the number buttons as   
					shown in the examples below to   
					select tracks   
					Press to select tracks   
					• Press the Previous [   
					] button   
					To select:   
					Track # 8   
					Track # 10   
					Track # 34   
					Press:   
					to locate the beginning of the   
					currently playing or paused track.   
					Press it repeatedly to select earlier   
					tracks.   
					used to enter numbers over 10.   
					With MP3 / WMA Disc, you can select   
					files in the current folder with these   
					buttons.   
					• Press the Next [   
					repeatedly to select subsequent   
					tracks.   
					] button   
					On MP3 / WMA Disc, you can select   
					files in other folders (see page   
					).   
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					Press to display more CD   
					information   
					Press to stop playback   
					Press to adjust the volume   
					Press the VOLUME Up [ ] button to   
					increase volume. Press the VOLUME   
					Down [ ] button to decrease volume.   
					Press to fast reverse or fast   
					forward   
					During playback or while playback is   
					paused, press and hold the fast forward   
					Press to Play / Pause playback   
					[ 
					] button to fast forward, or the fast   
					Pressing this button while the CD   
					receiver is on Standby will turn on the   
					CD receiver and start playback.   
					reverse [ ] button to fast back.   
					To resume playback, press this button.   
					Press to select folders   
					On MP3 / WMA Disc, press the [ ]   
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					button to select the next folder, and   
					press the [ ] button to select the   
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					previous folder.   
					Displaying CD Information   
					During playback or while playback is paused, press the remote controller’s [DISPLAY] button repeatedly to   
					display the following CD information.   
					The elapsed track time is displayed.   
					The remaining track time is being   
					displayed with “–”.   
					The remaining disc time is being   
					displayed with “–” and TOTAL   
					indicator.   
					Note:   
					See page 23 for details on displaying   
					MP3 / WMA information.   
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				Disc Playback—Continued   
					Use the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons to   
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					3 
					Selecting / Playing MP3 / WMA Files   
					select the other folders.   
					You can select any folder that contains MP3   
					On an MP3 / WMA Disc, MP3 / WMA files may be   
					organized hierarchically, with folders containing files   
					and subfolders, as shown below. On the CD receiver,   
					all folders appear at the same level, making it easy to   
					select folders regardless of the hierarchy.   
					/ WMA files.   
					To play the first file in the selected folder,   
					go to Step 4.   
					To access the files inside the folder,   
					press the [FOLDER] button.   
					The name of the first MP3 / WMA file   
					inside the folder is displayed.   
					Use the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons to select   
					the MP3 / WMA files within the folder.   
					To select another folder, press the   
					[FOLDER] button again, and then use the   
					[ 
					] / [   
					] buttons to select it.   
					To start playback, press the [ENTER]   
					or [ ] button.   
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					Playback will start with the specified file or   
					folder and continue until all of the MP3 /   
					WMA files on the disc have been played.   
					If you don’t select a specific MP3 / WMA file or   
					folder for playback, all of the MP3 / WMA files on   
					the CD will be played in numerical order starting   
					with file #1.   
					To select an MP3 / WMA file in another folder   
					during playback, press the [FOLDER] button, select   
					the folder by using the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons, and   
					] / [   
					then press [ENTER]. Now use the [   
					] 
					buttons to select the MP3 / WMA files within that   
					folder.   
					Selecting MP3 / WMA Files   
					• Pausing Playback   
					To pause playback, press the [   
					resume playback, press it again.   
					] button. To   
					• Selecting MP3 / WMA Folders and Files by   
					Number   
					1 Press the [FOLDER] button.   
					The current folder name is displayed.   
					2 Use the number buttons to enter folder   
					numbers.   
					If playback is stopped, playback starts with   
					the first MP3 / WMA file in the specified   
					folder. If playback is already in progress,   
					press [ENTER] to play the first MP3 / WMA   
					file in the specified folder.   
					The all folders in MP3 / WMA files appear at the   
					same revel.   
					If random playback is currently selected, press the   
					[SHUFFLE / RANDOM] button to cancel it before   
					proceeding.   
					To Select:   
					Folder # 8   
					Press:   
					Folder # 10   
					Folder # 34   
					While playback is stopped, press the   
					[FOLDER] button.   
					used to enter numbers over 10.   
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					The CD receiver enters All Folder mode   
					and the name of the first folder appears on   
					the display.   
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					- Artist name   
					Name of the album (if tag present).   
					3 Use the number buttons to enter the   
					file number.   
					Playback starts.   
					If a folder contains more than 99 MP3 /   
					WMA files, double-digit file numbers must   
					be preceded by zeros. To specify file #5,   
					press [>10], [0], [0], and [5].   
					- Album name   
					Name of the album (if tag present).   
					Displaying MP3 / WMA Information   
					You can display various information about the MP3 /   
					WMA file currently playing, including tags such as   
					title, artist name, and album name.   
					Notes:   
					• If there is no data, [Unknown Title], [Unknown   
					Artist], or [Unknown Album] will be displayed.   
					• To display the disc name, press the [DISPLAY]   
					button while playback is stopped.   
					During playback, press the [DISPLAY]   
					button repeatedly to display the   
					following MP3 / WMA information.   
					• If a file or folder name contains any characters   
					that cannot be displayed, “File_n” or “Folder_n”   
					will be displayed (“n” is a file or folder number).   
					• If a title, artist, or album name contains any   
					characters that cannot be displayed, a “ꢀ   
					(centered dot)” will be displayed in place of   
					those characters.   
					File name:   
					- Elapsed time   
					The length of time that the current file has been   
					playing (default display).   
					Various Playbacks   
					- File name   
					Name of the current MP3 / WMA file.   
					You can combine “Random”, “Repeat”, and   
					“Memory” playback.   
					One Folder Playback   
					Normally, all of the MP3 / WMA files in all of the   
					folders on the disc are played. With 1-folder   
					playback, only the MP3 / WMA files in the specified   
					folder are played.   
					- Folder name   
					Name of the current folder.   
					- Sampling rate and bitrate   
					Sampling rate and bitrate   
					of the current file.   
					Title:   
					- Elapsed time   
					The length of time that the current file has been   
					playing (default display).   
					Press the [MODE] button repeatedly   
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					- Title name   
					Title of the current file (if tag present).   
					until the 1FOLDER (   
					appears.   
					) indicator   
					Use the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons to   
					select the folder.   
					You can select any folder that contains MP3   
					/ WMA files.   
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				Disc Playback—Continued   
					Repeat Playback   
					With repeat playback, you can play an entire CD   
					repeatedly or play one track repeatedly.   
					To start playback, press the [ENTER]   
					or [ ] button.   
					Playback will start with the first MP3 /   
					WMA file in the specified folder and   
					continue until all of the MP3 / WMA files   
					in that folder have been played.   
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					Random Playback   
					With random playback, all of the tracks on the disc   
					are played in random order.   
					Random playback can be set only when playback is   
					stopped.   
					Press the [REPEAT] button repeatedly   
					until the REPEAT ( ) or REPEAT 1   
					( 
					) indicator appears.   
					Cancelling Repeat Playback   
					• To cancel repeat playback, press the [REPEAT]   
					button repeatedly until both the REPEAT and   
					REPEAT 1 indicators disappear.   
					• Repeat playback is cancelled when you press the   
					[ 
					] button to open the disc tray.   
					Memory Playback   
					With memory playback, you can create a playlist of   
					up to 25 tracks.   
					Press the [SHUFFLE / RANDOM]   
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					2 
					button repeatedly until the RANDOM   
					( 
					) indicator appears.   
					To start random playback, press the   
					] button.   
					[ 
					Cancelling Random Playback   
					• To cancel random playback, press the [SHUFFLE   
					/ RANDOM] button repeatedly until the   
					RANDOM indicator disappears.   
					• Random playback is cancelled when you press the   
					[ 
					] button to open the disc tray.   
					Memory playback can be set only when the input   
					source is set to CD and playback is stopped.   
					Press the [MODE] button repeatedly   
					until the MEMORY Indicator appears.   
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					MEMORY indicator   
					Playlist number   
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					Removing Tracks from the Playlist   
					Use the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons to   
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					• While memory playback is stopped, press the   
					[MENU / CLEAR] button. Each press removes the   
					last track from the playlist.   
					select the first track you want to add   
					to the playlist, then press [ENTER].   
					Cancelling Memory Playback   
					• To cancel Memory playback, press the [MODE]   
					button repeatedly until the MEMORY indicator   
					disappears.   
					• Memory playback is cancelled when you press the   
					[ 
					] button to open the disc tray.   
					Track to be added to   
					the playlist   
					Total time of   
					playlist   
					Setting Disc Preferences   
					With the Disc preferences, you can change the way   
					MP3 / WMA file information is displayed and the   
					way MP3 / WMA Disc is played.   
					Repeat this step to add additional tracks to   
					the playlist.   
					You can also use the number buttons on the   
					remote controller to select tracks.   
					To select MP3 / WMA files for   
					memory playback:   
					See page 22 for details on selecting MP3 /   
					WMA files.   
					To remove tracks from the playlist:   
					Press the [MENU / CLEAR] button. Each   
					press removes the last track from the   
					playlist.   
					Notes:   
					• If the total playing time is more than 99   
					minutes and 59 seconds, “– –:– –” is   
					displayed.   
					The preferences can be set only when the input   
					source is set to CD and playback is stopped.   
					• You can add up to 25 tracks to the   
					playlist. If you try to add more, the   
					message “Memory Full” appears.   
					Press the [MENU / CLEAR] button   
					repeatedly until “MP3 / WMA Info?”   
					appears.   
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					2 
					To start memory playback, press the   
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					[ 
					] button.   
					Use the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons to   
					select the preference you want to   
					change.   
					Track currently playing   
					On the CD receiver, press the Play / Pause   
					] button to start memory playback.   
					The preferences are explained in the next   
					column.   
					[ 
					Press [ENTER].   
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					4 
					Use the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons to   
					Selecting Other Tracks During Memory   
					Playback   
					select the preference’s options.   
					To select other playlist tracks during memory   
					Press [ENTER].   
					When the preference has been set,   
					“Complete” appears on the display.   
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					playback, use the remote controller’s [   
					buttons.   
					] / [   
					] 
					Checking What’s on the Playlist   
					To cancel the procedure at any point, press the   
					[MENU / CLEAR] button.   
					To check what tracks are on the playlist, with   
					playback stopped, use the [   
					scroll through the playlist.   
					] / [   
					] buttons to   
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					The following table shows a few examples of   
					numbered file and folder names and how they   
					will appear with the “Display” and “Not Display”   
					options.   
					Preferences (*: default)   
					MP3 / WMA Info?   
					Select the MP3 / WMA file information to be   
					displayed at the start of playback.   
					“Prefix Num?” Option   
					File / folder name   
					The related information can be also switched with the   
					[DISPLAY] button.   
					Display   
					01 Pops   
					10-Rock   
					16_Jazz   
					Not Display   
					Pops   
					01 Pops   
					10-Rock   
					16_Jazz   
					* 
					File Name :   
					File name, Folder name, Sampling rate, and   
					Bitrate   
					Title:   
					Rock   
					Jazz   
					21th   
					Century   
					21th   
					Century   
					Title of the current file, Artist name, Album   
					title   
					21th Century   
					05-07-20   
					Album   
					05-07-20 Album   
					Album   
					Info Scroll?   
					Select the method of scrolling the titles displayed at   
					the start of playback.   
					Dimmer?   
					Select the CD receiver’s display brightness.   
					Not Display:   
					The title is not displayed.   
					* 
					Normal   
					Dim   
					Off :   
					* 
					Once :   
					1:   
					2:   
					The title is displayed once, and then the   
					playback time is displayed.   
					Repeat:   
					The title is repeatedly displayed.   
					Dimmer   
					CD Extra?   
					This preference applies to CD Extra discs and   
					determines whether music in the audio session or   
					MP3 / WMA files in the data session are played.   
					* 
					Audio :   
					Music in the audio session will be played.   
					MP3 / WMA:   
					MP3 / WMA files will be played.   
					Prefix Num?   
					This preference determines whether or not the   
					numbers at the beginning of file and folder names are   
					displayed.   
					When you create an MP3 / WMA Disc on a personal   
					computer, each file name may be assigned a number.   
					If you don’t want these numbers to appear on the   
					display, choose “Not Display”.   
					* 
					Display :   
					The file and folder name, including numbers,   
					will be displayed as it is.   
					Not Display:   
					The file and folder name will be displayed   
					but numbers will be hidden.   
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				iPod / iPhone Playback   
					When you select iPod as the input source, the headphones output no sound. If use headphones, connect it directly   
					to iPod.   
					Before using your iPod with the CD receiver, be sure to update your iPod with the latest software, available from   
					the Apple Web site.   
					If you leave your iPod paused when using it on its own, eventually it will go into hibernation. If you insert it into   
					the CD receiver dock in this state, you’ll need to wait a few moments before your iPod is ready for use.   
					Always remove your iPod before moving CD receiver.   
					Depending on your iPod, or the type of content being played, some functions may not work as expected.   
					Installing the iPod / iPhone Universal Dock Adapter   
					First, with the adapter slot facing the back, fit in the front of the adapter and then press in the back until a click is   
					heard. To remove the adapter, lift the back side up. If the adapter is difficult to remove, insert a thin object into   
					the slot and lift the adapter up.   
					Always use the Universal Dock Adapter enclosed with the iPod model to correctly set the iPod in the CD   
					receiver.   
					Note:   
					The slot’s connection terminal could be damaged if the iPod is set in the CD receiver dock without using the   
					Universal Dock Adapter.   
					Please purchase a commercially available dock adapter when using an iPhone   
					or when the Universal Dock Adapter has been lost or damaged.   
					Make sure the slot   
					is at the rear.   
					Playing iPod / iPhone   
					Inserting your iPod into the CD   
					receiver’s dock for iPod.   
					Use the INPUT [ ] / [ ] buttons to   
					select “iPod”.   
					When no iPod is connected, “iPod No   
					Device” will be displayed.   
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					2 
					3 
					To start playback, press the [   
					button.   
					] 
					Playback will begin.   
					To pause playback:   
					Press the [   
					indicator appears. To resume playback, press   
					the [ ] button again.   
					] button. The Pause   
					Raise the dock cover, insert your iPod   
					ensuring that it is seated correctly.   
					Notes:   
					Notes:   
					• The appropriate iPod universal dock   
					adapter must be installed prior to inserting   
					an iPod.   
					• You can see the contents of “videos” and   
					“photos” in your iPod on TV (see page 17).   
					Confirm your iPod, if video output is available.   
					• The volume level is adjusted by using the   
					VOLUME [ ] / [ ] knob or the buttons on the   
					remote controller.   
					Adjusting the volume on your iPod has no effect.   
					In case you inadvertently move your iPod   
					volume control, make sure the volume level is   
					not set too high before you reconnect your   
					headphones.   
					• To prevent damage to the dock connector,   
					do not twist or force your iPod into the   
					dock, and be careful not to wiggle your   
					iPod while inserting it.   
					• Do not use with any iPod accessories,   
					such as FM transmitters and microphones,   
					as they may cause a malfunction.   
					• If you use your iPod with its case, always   
					remove the case before you insert iPod.   
					Otherwise, it will not connect properly   
					and a malfunction may occur.   
					• Depending on the iPod / iPhone model or   
					software version, it may take 30 seconds   
					for the "Reading" process required for the   
					connection to finish. If the connection is   
					not established even after a minute,   
					remove the iPod / iPhone from the unit   
					once, and try setting it again.   
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				iPod / iPhone Playback—Continued   
					Using the iPod / iPhone menu   
					(only remote control)   
					Press the [MENU / CLEAR] button to   
					display iPod menu on iPod.   
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					A dot   
					indicator (iPod menu mode   
					indicator) appears on the CD receiver’s   
					display. To go to the upper iPod menu, press   
					the [MENU / CLEAR] button.   
					iPod menu mode indicator   
					During playback, press the [DISPLAY]   
					button repeatedly to display the   
					following music file information.   
					Title name:   
					Title of the current file   
					Press the [   
					] 
					/ 
					[ 
					] button, and   
					2 
					move the iPod menu item (highlight).   
					Press the [ENTER] button to select the   
					item.   
					3 
					Artist name:   
					Name of the artist.   
					Notes:   
					• iPod menu items can be moved only when the   
					indicator is lit. In this state, [   
					] / [   
					] 
					buttons can not be used for skipping tracks.   
					This state can be canceled forcibly by the [   
					button.   
					Album name:   
					Name of the album.   
					] 
					• When operating iPod menu via the CD receiver,   
					do not operate iPod directly. This may be the   
					cause of the trouble of CD receiver’s operation.   
					• The volume level is adjusted by using the   
					VOLUME [ ] / [ ] knob or the buttons on the   
					remote controller.   
					Elapsed time:   
					The length of time that the current   
					music file has been playing.   
					Adjusting the volume on your iPod has no effect.   
					Displaying Music File Information   
					You can display various information about the music   
					files currently playing.   
					While a music file is in pause state, “iPod” will   
					appear.   
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				iPod / iPhone Playback—Continued   
					Dimmer?   
					Setting for iPod / iPhone   
					Select the CD receiver’s display brightness.   
					. 
					Remove the iPod   
					Press [MENU].   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					* 
					Normal   
					Dim   
					Off :   
					1:   
					2:   
					Dimmer   
					Select the desired setting item with the   
					] / [ ] buttons.   
					[ 
					Press [ENTER].   
					4 
					5 
					Select the desired selection with the   
					[ 
					] / [   
					] buttons.   
					Press [ENTER].   
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					Preferences (*: default)   
					Charging?   
					Select the method for charging iPod, which inserted   
					to the CD receiver’s dock, during the standby state.   
					* 
					To Full :   
					Fully charge the iPod and then shift to   
					the complete standby state.   
					Ever:   
					Always feed the power to iPod.   
					Notes:   
					• If “To Full” is set, the charging stops   
					automatically, when iPod is fully charged. To   
					start the charging again, remove and set iPod or   
					restart the CD receiver.   
					• Select “Ever”, if keep standby state for a long   
					time with inserting iPhone in the CD receiver’s   
					dock.   
					• The maximum power consumption during iPod   
					charging may be 25 W.   
					Info Scroll?   
					Select the method of scrolling the titles displayed at   
					the start of playback.   
					Not Display:   
					The title is not displayed.   
					Once:   
					The title is displayed once, and then the   
					playback time is displayed.   
					* 
					Repeat :   
					The title is repeatedly displayed.   
					TV Out?   
					* 
					On :   
					Select to turn the iPod TV Out setting   
					on.   
					No Change:   
					Does not change the iPod TV Out   
					setting.   
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				Listening to the Radio   
					Tuning into FM /AM Radio Stations   
					Adjusting the Antennas   
					Adjusting and installing the FM antenna   
					Choose a location for the FM antenna while listening   
					to an FM station.   
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					When tuned into a station, the Tuned   
					indicator appears. When tuned into a stereo FM   
					station, the FM Stereo indicator appears as well.   
					Change the direction of the antenna to achieve the   
					best reception.   
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					AUTO   
					FM Stereo   
					Band   
					Frequency   
					Tuning into Weak Stereo FM Stations   
					If the signal from a stereo FM station is weak, it may   
					be impossible to get good reception. In this case,   
					switch to mono mode with [MODE] button and listen   
					to the station in mono.   
					Affix the antenna with a thumbtack. (Do not push the   
					thumbtack through the antenna.)   
					Caution:   
					Press the [TUNER] button repeatedly   
					to select “FM” or “AM”.   
					1 
					2 
					Be careful not to prick your finger!   
					Adjusting the AM antenna   
					Press and hold down the [   
					] /   
					Adjust the location and position of the AM antenna   
					while listening to an AM station to achieve the best   
					reception.   
					[ 
					] buttons until frequency runs   
					and then release.   
					Once a station is found, tuning stops   
					automatically.   
					Radio frequency can be changed in 0.2   
					MHz steps for FM and 10 kHz steps for   
					AM.   
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				Listening to the Radio—Continued   
					Displaying FM/ AM Radio Information   
					Press the [TUNER] or INPUT [ ] /   
					1 
					[ 
					] buttons repeatedly until “FM”   
					appears.   
					Make sure the FM antenna is positioned to   
					achieve the best possible reception.   
					Press the [MENU / CLEAR] button,   
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					3 
					and then use the [   
					] / [   
					] 
					buttons to select “Auto Preset?”.   
					Press [ENTER].   
					Press the remote controller’s [DISPLAY] button   
					repeatedly to display more radio information.   
					The confirmation message “Auto Preset??”   
					appears.   
					To cancel the Auto Preset function at this   
					point, press the [MENU / CLEAR] button.   
					FM / AM   
					Frequency   
					To start the Auto Preset function,   
					press [ENTER].   
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					Preset name   
					* 
					Note:   
					Depending on your location, a preset may be stored   
					with no station and you will hear only noise when   
					you select it. In this case, delete the preset (see page   
					34).   
					* If the selected preset has no name, “No Name”   
					appears briefly and then the frequency is   
					displayed. See “Naming Presets” on page 33.   
					Presetting FM / AM Stations Manually   
					With the Preset Write function, you can manually   
					preset individual FM and AM radio stations. Presets   
					make it easy to select your favorite stations and   
					eliminate the need to tune the radio manually each   
					time you want to change stations.   
					Presetting FM Stations Automatically   
					(Auto Preset)   
					With the Auto Preset function, you can automatically   
					preset the FM radio stations available in your area in   
					one go. Presets make it easy to select your favorite   
					stations and eliminate the need to tune the radio   
					manually each time you want to change stations. The   
					Auto Preset function does not preset AM radio   
					stations.   
					FM stations can also be preset automatically (see   
					page 31).   
					About Presets   
					• You can store up to 40 stations as presets and   
					this can be any combination of FM and AM   
					stations. For example, 27 FM and 13 AM or   
					32 FM and 8 AM.   
					• Although FM and AM presets share the same   
					numbers, they’re selected independently. For   
					example, preset #1 will store an FM station   
					when the FM band is selected, and an AM   
					station when the AM band is selected.   
					• Stations can be stored to presets in any order.   
					For example, you could store preset #5 first,   
					#1 second, and so on.   
					Auto Preset Caution!   
					Any existing presets will be deleted when the   
					Auto Preset function is run.   
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				Listening to the Radio—Continued   
					Selecting Preset Stations   
					You must store some presets before you can select   
					them (see page 31).   
					Tune into the station that you want to   
					store as a preset.   
					1 
					2 
					Press the [MENU / CLEAR] button,   
					and then use the [   
					] / [   
					] 
					buttons to select “Preset Write?”.   
					Use the [TUNER] or INPUT [ ] / [   
					buttons to select “FM” or “AM”.   
					The preset you selected the last time will   
					still be selected.   
					] 
					1 
					2 
					Press [ENTER].   
					3 
					The preset number flashes.   
					To cancel the Preset write function at this   
					point, press the [MENU / CLEAR] button.   
					Use the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons to   
					select a preset.   
					Press the [   
					] button to select the   
					Use the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons to   
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					5 
					previous preset. Press the [   
					select the next preset.   
					] button to   
					select a preset.   
					You can also use the number buttons   
					to select presets.   
					To store the station, press [ENTER].   
					To select:   
					Folder # 8   
					Folder # 10   
					Folder # 34   
					Press:   
					If no station has yet been stored to the   
					selected preset, “Complete” appears and the   
					station is stored.   
					If a station has already been stored in the   
					selected preset, the message “Overwrite?”   
					appears.   
					used to enter numbers over 10.   
					To overwrite the previously stored station,   
					You can also use the front panel controls.   
					1. Use the INPUT button to select “FM” or “AM”.   
					2. Use the PRESET [ ] / [ ] buttons to select a   
					preset.   
					press the [ENTER] button.   
					To not overwrite the previously stored   
					station, press the [MENU / CLEAR] button.   
					If the message “Memory Full” appears, all   
					the presets have been stored and you’ll need   
					to erase some presets before you can store   
					any more stations (see page 34).   
					Repeat steps 1 to 5 to preset more radio   
					stations.   
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				Listening to the Radio—Continued   
					Naming Presets   
					You can name presets for easy identification. The   
					preset name may contain of up to twelve characters.   
					• Deleting characters:   
					To delete characters, press the [MENU /   
					CLEAR] button. The character at the   
					cursor position will be deleted. If there is   
					no character at the cursor position or to   
					the right of it, the character to the left of   
					the cursor will be deleted.   
					• To continue inputting characters   
					assigned to same button:   
					Use the INPUT [ ] button, move the   
					cursor and input the next character.   
					• Inserting a new character:   
					Move the cursor with the INPUT [ ] /   
					[ 
					] buttons, and flicker the character to   
					the right of the insertion position.   
					To cancel the Name In function, press and   
					hold the [MENU / CLEAR] button for 2   
					seconds.   
					When you’ve finished entering the   
					name, press the [ENTER] button.   
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					The preset is named and “Complete”   
					appears on the display.   
					Select the preset you want to name   
					(see page 32).   
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					2 
					Available Characters   
					Button   
					A 
					a 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					Press the [MENU / CLEAR] button,   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					. / - 1   
					. / - 1   
					and then use the [   
					] / [   
					] 
					buttons to select “Name In?”   
					A B C 2   
					D E F 3   
					G H I 4   
					J K L 5   
					M N O 6   
					P Q R S 7   
					T U V 8   
					W X Y Z 9   
					, . ’ : - & ( ) [ ]   
					0 
					a b c 2   
					d e f 3   
					g h i 4   
					j k l 5   
					m n o 6   
					p q r s 7   
					t u v 8   
					w x y z 9   
					, . ’ : - & ( ) [ ]   
					0 
					Press [ENTER].   
					3 
					4 
					8 
					9 
					Press the [DISPLAY] button   
					repeatedly to select one of the   
					following character groups:   
					>10   
					10 / 0   
					FOLDER   
					, . ’ : - & ( ) [ ]   
					0 
					(space)   
					See below   
					• “A” for uppercase letters.   
					• “a” for lowercase letters.   
					• “1” for numbers.   
					(space)   
					See below   
					(space)   
					See below   
					The next symbol can be selected with the   
					buttons.   
					• Selecting letters:   
					5 
					23   
					, . ’ : - & ( ) [ ] < > _; @ # ¥ $ %!? + * / =   
					(space)   
					” 
					ꢀ ꢁ ꢂ   
					Press the number buttons repeatedly to   
					select the available letters. For example,   
					press the [2] button repeatedly to select:   
					A, B, C or 2.   
					• Selecting numbers and symbols:   
					Use the number buttons to select   
					numbers.   
					Press the [>10] button repeatedly to   
					select:   
					, . ’ : - & ( ) [ ]   
					Note:   
					Not all of the symbols can be entered by   
					using the number buttons. Use the [   
					] /   
					[ 
					] buttons to select from the full range   
					of symbols.   
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				Listening to the Radio—Continued   
					Copying Presets   
					Erasing a Preset’s Name   
					With the Preset Copy function, you can organize   
					your presets in the order you want. When you copy a   
					preset, its name is also copied.   
					With the following operation, all the preset’s names   
					are erased.   
					Select the preset name you want to   
					erase (see page 32).   
					1 
					2 
					Select the preset you want to copy   
					(see page 32).   
					1 
					2 
					Press the [MENU / CLEAR] button,   
					Press the [MENU / CLEAR] button,   
					and then use the [   
					] / [   
					] 
					and then use the [   
					] / [   
					] 
					buttons to select “Name Erase?”.   
					buttons to select “Preset Copy?”.   
					To erase the preset’s name, press the   
					[ENTER] button.   
					The preset’s name is erased and   
					“Complete” appears on the display.   
					3 
					Press [ENTER].   
					The number of the preset to be copied   
					flashes.   
					3 
					Erasing Presets   
					Use the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons to   
					4 
					select the destination preset.   
					The number of the destination preset   
					flashes.   
					To copy the preset, press [ENTER].   
					5 
					If no station has yet been stored in the   
					destination preset, the station is copied and   
					“Complete” appears.   
					If a station has already been stored in the   
					destination preset, the message   
					“Overwrite?” appears.   
					Select the preset you want to erase   
					1 
					2 
					(see page 32).   
					To overwrite the previously stored station,   
					press [ENTER].   
					Press the [MENU / CLEAR] button,   
					To not overwrite the previously stored   
					station, press the [MENU / CLEAR] button.   
					and then use the [   
					] / [   
					] 
					buttons to select “Preset Erase?”.   
					Press [ENTER].   
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					Tip:   
					A message requesting confirmation appears.   
					To cancel the Preset Erase function at this   
					point, press the [MENU / CLEAR] button.   
					If you favorite station is stored in preset #5 and you   
					want to make it preset #1, copy preset #5 to preset #1.   
					To keep the station that’s already stored in preset #1,   
					you may want to copy it to an unused preset first.   
					To erase the preset, press [ENTER].   
					The preset is erased and “Complete”   
					appears on the display.   
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				Listening to the Radio—Continued   
					Adjusting the Display's Brightness   
					Press the [MENU / CLEAR] button,   
					and then use the [ ] / [   
					1 
					] 
					buttons to select “Dimmer?”.   
					Press [ENTER].   
					2 
					3 
					Set the brightness with [   
					buttons.   
					] / [   
					] 
					Normal   
					Off:   
					Dim   
					1:   
					Dimmer   
					2:   
					Press [ENTER].   
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				Setting the Clock   
					Use the following procedure to set the clock.   
					Press the [TIMER] button repeatedly   
					until “Clock” appears.   
					1 
					2 
					Press [ENTER].   
					Use the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons to   
					3 
					4 
					select the day of the week.   
					You can select: SUN, MON, TUE, WED   
					THU, FRI, or SAT.   
					Press [ENTER].   
					Tip:   
					To change the time format between 12-hour   
					and 24-hour, press the [DISPLAY] button.   
					Use the remote controller’s number   
					buttons to enter the current time.   
					5 
					6 
					You can also use the [   
					buttons.   
					] / [   
					] 
					Use the remote controller’s [ > 10] button   
					to select A.M. or P.M.   
					Press [ENTER].   
					The clock is set and the second dot starts   
					flashing.   
					Displaying the Day and Time   
					To display the day and time, press the remote   
					controller’s [CLOCK CALL] button. Press the button   
					again or perform another operation to cancel the time   
					display.   
					If the CD receiver is on Standby, the day and time   
					will be displayed for 8 seconds.   
					While the CD receiver is on, the day and time are   
					displayed continuously.   
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				Using the Timers   
					The CD receiver has four programmable timers for   
					automated playback, and a sleep timer for turning the   
					CD receiver off after a specified period.   
					The timers can be used to start all the playback at a   
					specified time. You could, for example, use a timer to   
					turn on the CD receiver every morning, just like a   
					radio alarm clock.   
					Time Indicators   
					When a timer has been set, the TIMER (   
					indicator and the number of the timer appear on the   
					display.   
					) 
					Notes:   
					• The timers work only if the CD receiver is on   
					Standby. If it’s on when a timer is supposed to   
					start playback, nothing will happen.   
					• While timed playback is in progress, the timer’s   
					Off time cannot be changed.   
					About the Timers   
					The various settings for the four programmable   
					timers are explained here. For details on the sleep   
					timer, see page 39.   
					Programming the Timers   
					Notes:   
					• You must set the clock before you can program   
					the timers.   
					Repeat Timers   
					• Before programming a timer to turn on the radio,   
					you must preset the station you want to use. (See   
					page 31.)   
					Each timer can be programmed to work just once   
					(Once), every week (Every), every day (Everyday),   
					or on a range of days (Days Set).   
					• If you don’t operate any buttons for 60 seconds   
					while programming a timer, the procedure will be   
					cancelled and the previous display will reappear.   
					Once   
					The timer will work just once.   
					Every   
					The timer will work every week on the specified   
					day and time.   
					• Everyday   
					The timer will work every day.   
					• Days Set   
					The timer will work on the specified range of   
					days. With this setting, you could set up a   
					morning alarm from Monday to Friday.   
					Timer Example   
					To wake up to your favorite radio station (preset #1)   
					every morning, you could program a timer as   
					follows:   
					Press the [TIMER] button repeatedly   
					1 
					΄ 
					΄ 
					΄ 
					΄ 
					΄ 
					FM #1 Every Everyday On 7:00 am Off 7:30   
					to select timer 1, 2, 3, or 4, and then   
					΄ 
					am Timer Vol. 15   
					press [ENTER].   
					If “Clock” appears, you need to set the   
					clock (see page 36).   
					If you want a radio alarm only on week days, select   
					“Days Set” instead of “Everyday” and specify   
					“MON–FRI”.   
					Use the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons to   
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					select the source, and then press   
					[ENTER].   
					Timer Priority   
					If two or more timers are set to the same On time, the   
					lowest numbered timer has priority. For example:   
					7:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M.   
					(This timer has priority.)   
					7:00 A.M. – 11:00 A.M.   
					Timer 1:   
					Timer 2:   
					You can select the following sources:   
					CD, iPod, FM, AM, or LINE   
					If two or more timers overlap, the timer with the   
					earliest start time has priority. For example:   
					9:00 A.M. – 10:00 A.M.   
					8:00 A.M. – 10:00 A.M.   
					(This timer has priority.)   
					Timer 1:   
					Timer 2:   
					If the On and Off times of two timers are the same,   
					the timer with the earliest start time has priority and   
					the other timer will fail. For example:   
					1:00 P.M. – 2:00 P.M.   
					(This timer has priority.)   
					2:00 P.M. – 3:00 P.M.   
					Timer 1:   
					Timer 2:   
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				Using the Timers—Continued   
					If you selected FM or AM, use the   
					Use the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons to   
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					specify the On time, and then press   
					[ENTER].   
					[ 
					] / [   
					] buttons to select the   
					radio preset, and then press   
					[ENTER].   
					You can also use the remote controller’s   
					number buttons to enter the time. For   
					example, to enter 7:29, press [7], [2], and   
					[9].   
					Use the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons to   
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					select Once or Every, and then press   
					[ENTER].   
					Notes:   
					Select “Once” for one-off operation. Select   
					“Every” to perform the same operation   
					every week.   
					• Once the On time is set, the Off time is   
					automatically set to one hour later.   
					• Use the remote controller’s [ > 10]   
					button to select A.M. or P.M.   
					Use the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons to   
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					specify the Off time, and then press   
					[ENTER].   
					If you selected “Once”, use the   
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					6 
					[ 
					] / [   
					] buttons to select the   
					day, and then press [ENTER].   
					You can select: SUN, MON, TUE, WED,   
					THU, FRI, or SAT.   
					Use the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons to   
					Skip to step 8.   
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					specify the CD receiver’s volume   
					level, for the timer setting, and then   
					press [ENTER].   
					If you selected “Every”, use the   
					[ 
					] / [   
					] buttons to select the   
					day, “Everyday”, or “Days Set”, and   
					then press [ENTER]. If you selected   
					other than “Days Set”, skip to step 8.   
					You can select the followings:   
					To keep the latest volume level for the   
					timer setting, press [   
					] button   
					MON   
					TUE   
					WED   
					THU   
					FRI   
					repeatedly until “TimerVol.Lst” appears on   
					the display and set.   
					Days Set   
					Everyday   
					SAT   
					SUN   
					Timer indicator 1, 2, 3, or 4 will light   
					11   
					up.   
					Timer   
					If you selected “Days Set”, use the   
					] / [ ] buttons to select the   
					first day, and then press [ENTER].   
					7 
					[ 
					Number of   
					programmed timer   
					Use the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons again   
					Press the [ON/STANDBY] button to   
					set the CD receiver to Standby.   
					to select the last day, and then press   
					[ENTER].   
					Notes:   
					• Be sure to set the CD receiver to   
					Standby, otherwise the timed operation   
					will not work.   
					You can select only consecutive days.   
					• While a timed operation is in progress,   
					you can cancel it by pressing the   
					[TIMER] or [SLEEP] button.   
					To return to step 1 and start timer programming all   
					over again, press the [MENU / CLEAR] button at   
					any point in this procedure.   
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				Using the Timers—Continued   
					Turning Timers On and Off   
					Using the Sleep Timer   
					Once a timer has been programmed, you can turn it   
					on or off as necessary. For example, while you’re on   
					holiday, you may want to turn off the timer you use   
					as an early-morning alarm.   
					With the sleep timer, you can set the CD receiver so   
					that it automatically turns off after a specified period.   
					Press the [SLEEP] button repeatedly   
					to select the required sleep time.   
					With the [SLEEP] button, you can set the   
					sleep time from 90 to 10 minutes in 10   
					minute decrements.   
					Press the [TIMER] button repeatedly   
					to select timer 1, 2, 3, or 4.   
					1 
					2 
					Use the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons to set the   
					sleep time in 1 minute increments from 99   
					to 1.   
					Use the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons to   
					SLEEP indicator   
					select “Timer On” or “Timer Off”.   
					The timer numbers, which set “Timer On”   
					light up. After a few moments, the previous   
					display reappears.   
					When the sleep timer has been set, the   
					SLEEP indicator appears on the display, as   
					shown. The sleep time appears on the   
					display for about 8 seconds, then the   
					previous display reappears.   
					Checking Timer Settings   
					Press the [TIMER] button repeatedly   
					to select timer 1, 2, 3, or 4, and then   
					press [ENTER].   
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					Checking the Remaining Sleep Time   
					To check the remaining sleep time, press the   
					[SLEEP] button.   
					Note that if you press the [SLEEP] button while the   
					sleep time is being displayed, you’ll shorten the sleep   
					time by 10 minutes.   
					Press [ENTER] repeatedly to see all   
					of the timer’s settings.   
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					Notes:   
					• You can change the settings by using   
					the [   
					] / [   
					] buttons.   
					• If you change the settings of a timer   
					that is off, that timer will be turned on.   
					After confirming all the settings, the   
					previous display reappears.   
					To return to the previous display at any   
					point in this procedure, press the [MENU /   
					CLEAR] button.   
					Cancelling the Sleep Timer   
					To cancel the sleep timer, press the [SLEEP] button   
					repeatedly until “Sleep Off” appears, then the SLEEP   
					indicator disappears.   
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				Troubleshooting   
					If you have any trouble using the CD receiver, look for a solution in this section.   
					  How to reset to factory default?   
					1. Before unplug the power-supply cord, set the CD receiver in the STANDBY state.   
					2. While holding down the [ON/STANDBY] button on the main unit, plug the power-supply   
					cord.   
					"RESET" appears on the display, then the CD receiver is in the STANDBY state.   
					Power   
					Can’t turn on the CD receiver.   
					• Make sure that the power cord is properly plugged into the wall outlet (see page 17).   
					• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, wait 5 seconds or more, then plug it in again.   
					The CD receiver turns off unexpectedly.   
					• If the sleep timer has been set and the TIMER indicator is shown on the display, the CD receiver will turn off   
					automatically after a specified period.   
					• When timed playback finishes, the CD receiver automatically switches to Standby mode.   
					• If the STANDBY indicator is flashing, the built-in amplifier protection circuit has been activated. This can   
					happen if there’s a short between the positive and negative wires of a speaker cable.   
					Audio   
					There’s no sound.   
					• Make sure the CD receiver’s volume control is not set to minimum (see page 18).   
					• Make sure the correct input source is selected (see page 18).   
					• Make sure the CD receiver is not muted (see page 18).   
					• Make sure the speakers are connected correctly (see page 15).   
					• Check all connections and correct as necessary (see pages 13 to 17).   
					• While headphones are connected, the speakers output no sound (see page 18).   
					The sound quality is not good.   
					• Make sure the speaker cables are connected with the correct polarity (see page 15).   
					• Make sure all audio connecting plugs are pushed in all the way (see pages 16 to 17).   
					• The sound quality can be affected by strong magnetic fields, such as that from a TV. Try moving any such   
					devices away from the CD receiver.   
					• If you have any devices that emit high-intensity radio waves near the CD receiver, such as a cellular phone   
					that’s being used to make a call, the CD receiver may output noise.   
					• The CD receiver’s precision drive mechanism may emit a faint hissing sound while reading discs during   
					playback or when searching for tracks. You may be able to hear this noise in extremely quiet environments.   
					Audio output is intermittent when the CD receiver is subjected to vibration.   
					• The CD receiver is not a portable device. Use it in a location that’s not subject to shock or vibration.   
					Headphone output is intermittent or there’s no sound.   
					• This may be due to dirty contacts. Clean the headphones plug. See your headphones’ instruction manual for   
					cleaning information. Also, make sure that the headphones cable is not broken or damaged.   
					• When you select iPod as the input source, the headphones output no sound.   
					Audio performance   
					• Audio performance will be at its best about 10 to 30 minutes after the CD receiver has been turned on and had   
					time to warm up.   
					• Using cable ties to bundle audio cables with speaker or power cables may degrade the sound quality, so don’t   
					do it.   
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				Troubleshooting—Continued   
					CD Playback   
					Playback jumps.   
					• The CD receiver is being subjected to vibration or the disc is scratched or dirty (see pages 11 to 12).   
					Can’t add tracks to the playlist for memory playback.   
					• Make sure there’s a disc in the CD receiver. Also, you can only add valid track numbers. For example, if the   
					CD contains 11 tracks, you cannot add track #12.   
					The disc will not play.   
					• Make sure the disc has been loaded correctly, with the label-side facing up.   
					• Check to see if the surface of the disc is dirty (see pages 11 to 12).   
					• If condensation is suspected, unplug the power cord and leave CD receiver for two to three hours in the room   
					temperature before playing any discs.   
					• Some CD-R / RW discs may not be playable (see page 11).   
					It takes a long time for playback to start.   
					• It may take the CD receiver a while to read CDs that contain many tracks or files.   
					Can’t play MP3 / WMA DISCs.   
					• Use only ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2 format discs (see page 11).   
					• The disc has not been finalized. Finalize the disc.   
					• Check whether the file format is supported (see page 11).   
					• MP3 / WMA files without a “.MP3 / .WMA” or “.mp3 / .wma” filename extension are not recognized.   
					Tuner   
					Reception is noisy, stereo FM reception suffers from hiss, the Auto Preset function doesn’t   
					preset all stations, or the ST indicator doesn’t light up when tuned to a stereo FM station.   
					• Check the antenna connections (see pages 13 to 14).   
					• Change the position of the antenna (see page 30).   
					• Move the CD receiver away from a nearby TV or computer.   
					• Cars or airplanes can cause noisy interference.   
					• The radio signal will be weakened if it has to pass through a concrete wall before reaching the antenna.   
					• Try setting FM mode to mono (see page 30).   
					• Move power cords and speaker cables as far away as possible from the tuner’s antenna.   
					• When listening to an AM station, noise may be heard when you operate the remote controller.   
					• If none of the above improves the reception, install an outdoor antenna (see page 14).   
					If a power outage occurs or the power cable is disconnected.   
					• If the preset stations are lost, preset them again (see page 31).   
					• The clock and timer settings will be lost. Set the clock and timers again (see pages 36 to 39).   
					Can’t adjust the frequency of the radio.   
					• Use the remote controller’s [   
					] / [   
					] buttons to change the frequency of the radio.   
					iPod / iPhone   
					“Cannot Use HP” appears on the display.   
					• When you select iPod as the input source, the headphones output no sound. Remove the headphones and use   
					the speaker. If use headphones, connect it directly to iPod.   
					No sound   
					• Make sure that your iPod is compatible with the system (see page 5).   
					• Make sure that the iPod is securely inserted in the dock. Remove your iPod from its case before inserting it.   
					• Confirm that the CD receiver’s INPUT is set to iPod, and that the iPod is set to PLAY.   
					iPod does not respond to the CD receiver buttons or enclosed remote control.   
					• Confirm that the CD receiver’s INPUT is set to iPod.   
					• Make sure that the iPod is securely inserted in the dock. Remove your iPod from its case before inserting it.   
					• If the iPod is sleeping, wait for the iPod to wake up and start.   
					• If “iPod No Device” is displayed, or “Reading” is displayed for a minute or more, remove your iPod once,   
					wait a few moments and then connect it again.   
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				Troubleshooting—Continued   
					• Some functions may not be available depending on the iPod model, software version or contents being   
					played. Update the iPod software to the latest version.   
					• The iPod item (highlighted) can be moved by [   
					] / [   
					] buttons during the   
					] / [ ] buttons, press the remote controller’s   
					indicator on the display. Then press [ ] / [ ] buttons.   
					(iPod menu mode   
					indicator) is lit. If the tracks are skipped by pressing [   
					[MENU / CLEAR] button and confirm the   
					External Components   
					No sound is heard from a connected component.   
					• Make sure the correct input source is selected (see page 18).   
					• Make sure the analog audio cable is connected correctly (see page 16).   
					• Make sure that all audio connecting plugs are pushed in all the way (see page 16).   
					No sound is heard from your turntable.   
					• Make sure the turntable has a built-in phono equalizer.   
					• If the turntable doesn’t have a phono equalizer built-in, you must provide one.   
					Remote Controller   
					The remote controller doesn’t work properly.   
					• Make sure the batteries have been installed with the correct polarity (+ / –) (see page 6).   
					• Replace both batteries with new ones. (Do not mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries.)   
					• The remote controller is too far away from the CD receiver, or there’s an obstacle between them.   
					• The CD receiver’s remote control sensor is being subjected to bright light (inverter-type fluorescent light or   
					sunlight).   
					• The CD receiver is located behind the colored glass doors of an audio rack or cabinet.   
					Timers   
					Timer playback doesn’t work.   
					• Make sure the clock has been set correctly (see page 36).   
					• Timed operation will fail if the CD receiver is on at the specified On time, so make sure it’s set to Standby.   
					• The timer may overlap with another timer. If you program several timers, make sure they don’t overlap.   
					• If you press the [SLEEP] or [TIMER] button while a timed operation is in progress, the timer will be   
					cancelled.   
					Clock   
					The time is not displayed in Standby mode.   
					• The clock is not displayed in Standby mode. Press CLOCK CALL, the clock display appears for eight   
					seconds.   
					• If there is a power failure, the clock will stop and “Adjust” will appear when the clock is displayed with the   
					CLOCK CALL button. Set the clock in this case.   
					Others   
					“RESET” appears after the power cord is connected.   
					• Because the power cord was disconnected for a long time, the memory contents have been reset and all   
					settings returned to the factory default settings. Perform the required settings again.   
					The power turns on when the power cord is connected to a power outlet.   
					• If the power cord is disconnected while the power is ON, the power will turn ON the next time the power   
					cord is connected. If there is a power failure while the power is ON, disconnect the power cord.   
					Onkyo is not responsible for damages (such as CD rental fees) due to unsuccessful recordings caused by the   
					unit’s malfunction. Before you record important data, make sure that the material will be recorded correctly.   
					The CD receiver contains a microcomputer for control functions. In very rare situations, severe interference,   
					noise from an external source, or static electricity may cause it to lockup. In the unlikely event that this should   
					happen, unplug the power cord, wait at least 5 seconds, and then plug it again.   
					If it’s not cleared, please refer to “How to reset to factory default?” on page 40.   
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				Specifications   
					General   
					Power Supply:   
					Power Consumption:   
					Stand-by Power Consumption:   
					Dimensions   
					AC 120 V, 60 Hz   
					38 W   
					0.5 W (iPod not charging)   
					215 × 98 × 334 mm   
					(8-7/16" × 3-7/8" × 13-1/8")   
					4.1 kg (9.0 lbs.)   
					(W × H × D):   
					Weight:   
					Audio Inputs   
					Analog Inputs:   
					Audio Outputs   
					Subwoofer Pre Output:   
					Speaker Outputs:   
					Phones:   
					1 (LINE IN)   
					1 
					2 
					1 
					Video Output:   
					1 (Composite)   
					Amplifier Section   
					Power Output:   
					2ch 40 W (4 , 1 kHz, 10 %, 2ch driven, FTC)   
					ꢃ 
					ꢄ 
					2ch 20 W (8 , 20 Hz–20 kHz, 10 %, 2ch driven, FTC)   
					ꢃ 
					ꢄ 
					THD (Total Harmonic Distortion):   
					Damping Factor:   
					10 % (Power Rated) / 0.05 % (1 kHz, 1 W)   
					40 (Front, 1 kHz, 4   
					) 
					ꢄ 
					Frequency Response:   
					Tone Control:   
					20 Hz–20 kHz / 0 to –3 dB (LINE IN)   
					+ 
					10 dB, 80 Hz (BASS)   
					10 dB, 10 kHz (TREBLE)   
					+7.5 dB, 80 Hz (S.BASS)   
					70 dB (LINE, IHF-A)   
					Signal to Noise Ratio:   
					Speaker Impedance:   
					4 
					–16   
					ꢄ 
					ꢄ 
					Tuner Section   
					FM   
					Tuning Frequency Range:   
					AM   
					Tuning Frequency Range:   
					87.5 MHz–107.9 MHz   
					530 kHz–1710 kHz   
					CD   
					Frequency Response:   
					Audio Dynamic Range:   
					THD (Total Harmonic Distortion):   
					Wow and Flutter:   
					20 Hz–20 kHz   
					80 dB   
					0.05 %   
					Below threshold of measurability   
					Specifications and features are subject to change without notice.   
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