JVC Speaker System CA HXZ1 User Manual

COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM  
CA-HXZ1R  
CA-HXZ1  
COMPACT  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
INSTRUCTIONS  
For Customer Use:  
Enter below the Model No. and Serial No.  
which are located either on the rear, bot-  
tom or side of the cabinet. Retain this  
information for future reference.  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
GVT0077-008A  
[B, A]  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
“SOME DOS AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT”  
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but, like any electrical equipment,  
care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured.  
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Do read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment.  
Do ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads and interconnections between pieces of equipment)  
are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Switch off and withdraw the mains plug when making or  
changing connections.  
Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of your equipment.  
Do be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment.  
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DON’T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally, or if it is damaged in any way — switch  
off, withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.  
DON’T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages.  
DON’T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation  
or has a standby mode.  
Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family know how to do this.  
Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people.  
DON’T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the requirements of traffic safety. It is  
illegal to watch television whilst driving.  
DON’T listen to headphones at high volume as such use can permanently damage your hearing.  
DON’T obstruct the ventilation of the equipment, for example with curtains or soft furnishings.  
Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment.  
DON’T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws — to ensure complete safety always fit the manufacturer’s  
approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the instructions.  
DON’T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture.  
ABOVE ALL  
— NEVER let anyone, especially children, push anything into holes, slots or any other opening in the case — this could result  
in a fatal electrical shock.  
— NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind — it is better to be safe than sorry!  
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Introduction  
We would like to thank you for purchasing one of our JVC products.  
Before operating this unit, read this manual carefully and thoroughly to  
obtain the best possible performance from your unit, and retain this manual  
for future reference.  
Power sources  
About This Manual  
• When unplugging from the wall outlet, always pull the  
plug, not the AC power cord.  
This manual is organized as follows:  
The manual mainly explains operations using the  
buttons and controls on the unit. You can also use the  
buttons on the remote control if they have the same or  
similar names (or marks) as those on the unit.  
If operation using the remote control is different from  
that using the unit, it is then explained.  
• Basic and common information that is the same for many  
functions is grouped in one place, and is not repeated in  
each procedure. For instance, we do not repeat the  
information about turning on/off the unit, setting the  
volume, changing the sound effects, and others, which are  
explained in the section “Common Operations” on pages  
10 to 12.  
DO NOT handle the AC power cord with wet hands.  
Moisture condensation  
Moisture may condense on the lens inside the unit in the  
following cases:  
• After heating start in the room  
• In a damp room  
• If the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm place  
Should this occur, the unit may malfunction. In this case, leave  
the unit turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates,  
unplug the AC power cord, and then plug it in again.  
• The following marks are used in this manual:  
Internal heat  
A cooling fan is mounted on the rear panel to prevent heat  
buildup inside the unit.  
Gives you warnings and cautions to prevent  
from damage or risk of fire/electric shock.  
Also gives you information which is not good  
for obtaining the best possible performance  
from the unit.  
For safety, observe the following carefully:  
• Make sure there is good ventilation around the  
unit. Poor ventilation could overheat and damage  
the unit.  
• DO NOT block the cooling fan and the ventilation  
openings or holes. If they are blocked by a  
newspaper or cloth, etc., the heat may not be  
able to get out.  
Gives you information and hints you had better  
know.  
Precautions  
Installation  
• Install in a place which is level, dry and neither too hot nor  
too cold—between 5˚C and 35˚C.  
• Install the unit in a location with adequate ventilation to  
prevent internal heat buildup in the unit.  
• Leave sufficient distance between the unit and the TV.  
• Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid interference  
with TV.  
Others  
• Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the unit,  
unplug the unit and consult your dealer before operating  
any further.  
• If you are not going to operate the unit for an extended  
period of time, unplug the AC power cord from the wall  
outlet.  
DO NOT disassemble the unit since there are no  
user serviceable parts inside.  
DO NOT install the unit in a location near heat  
sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight,  
excessive dust or vibration.  
If anything goes wrong, unplug the AC power cord and  
consult your dealer.  
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Contents  
Location of the Buttons and Controls ....................... 3 Playing Back CDs (CD/CD-R/CD-RW) .................. 16  
Front Panel ................................................................. 3  
Remote Control .......................................................... 5  
Loading CDs ............................................................ 16  
Playing Back the Entire Discs—Continuous Play ... 17  
Basic CD Operations ................................................ 17  
Programming the Playing Order of the Tracks  
Getting Started............................................................ 7  
Supplied Accessories.................................................. 7  
Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control ........... 7  
Connecting Antennas ................................................. 7  
Connecting Speakers .................................................. 8  
Connecting Other Equipment..................................... 9  
Canceling the Demonstration ..................................... 9  
—Program Play .................................................. 18  
Playing at Random—Random Play ......................... 19  
Repeating Tracks or CDs—Repeat Play .................. 20  
Prohibiting Disc Ejection—Tray Lock .................... 20  
Playing Back Tapes ................................................... 21  
Playing Back a Tape ................................................. 21  
Locating the Beginning of a Song—Music Scan ..... 21  
Common Operations ................................................ 10  
Turning On or Off the Power ................................... 10  
Saving the Power Consumption while on Standby  
—Ecology Mode ................................................ 10  
Setting the Clock ...................................................... 10  
Selecting the Sources................................................. 11  
Adjusting the Volume ............................................... 11  
Reinforcing the Bass Sound ..................................... 11  
Selecting the Sound Modes ...................................... 11  
Creating Your Own Sound Mode—User Mode ....... 12  
Turning On or Off the Key-touch Tone .................... 12  
Recording .................................................................. 22  
Recording on a Tape ................................................. 22  
CD Synchronized Recording.................................... 23  
7 CD Direct Recording ...................................... 23  
7 Auto Edit Recording ....................................... 24  
Using the Timers ....................................................... 25  
Using Daily Timer .................................................... 25  
Using Recording Timer ............................................ 27  
Using Sleep Timer .................................................... 28  
Timer Priority ........................................................... 28  
Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts ...................... 13  
Tuning in to a Station ............................................... 13  
Presetting Stations .................................................... 13  
Tuning in to a Preset Station .................................... 13  
Additional Information ............................................ 29  
Maintenance .............................................................. 30  
Troubleshooting ........................................................ 31  
Specifications............................................................. 32  
Receiving FM Stations with RDS  
(Only for CA-HXZ1R) ........................................ 14  
Changing the RDS information................................ 14  
Searching for Programs by PTY Codes  
(PTY Search) ...................................................... 14  
Switching to a Program Type of Your Choice  
Temporarily ........................................................ 15  
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Location of the Buttons and Controls  
Become familiar with the buttons and controls on your unit.  
Front Panel  
Front Panel  
Top view of p Indication-lamp panel  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
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Continued  
Display Window  
TRACK  
RDS TA  
NEWS  
INFO  
See pages in the parentheses for details.  
Front Panel  
1 Disc trays  
o Disc number (CD1, CD2, and CD3) buttons  
(17, 18, 23, 24)  
Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit.  
; CD 3/8 button (11, 17 – 19, 24)  
Pressing this button also turns on the unit.  
a VOLUME + / – control (11)  
2
(standby/on) button and lamp (10, 26, 27)  
3 ECO (Ecology) button (10)  
4 Remote sensor  
5 Display window  
6 FM/AM button (11, 13)  
Pressing this button also turns on the unit.  
7 TAPE 2 3 button (11, 21, 22)  
Pressing this button also turns on the unit.  
8 AUX button (11)  
s TUNING + / – buttons (13)  
1 / ¡ (reverse search/forward search) buttons (12, 17, 21)  
7 (stop) button (17 – 24, 27)  
d CD play mode buttons (18 – 20)  
Pressing this button also turns on the unit.  
9 CLOCK/TIMER button (10, 25 – 28)  
p Indication-lamp panel  
• REPEAT and CD PLAY MODE buttons  
f Recording buttons (22 – 24, 27)  
• REC START/STOP, CD REC START, and EDIT buttons  
g 0 EJECT button for cassette deck (21 – 23)  
Å SOUND MODE lamp (11)  
ı SUBWOOFER lamp (11)  
Ç REC (recording) lamp (22 – 24)  
Î SEA (Sound Effect Amplifier) mode lamps (11)  
• ROCK, POP, and CLASSIC lamps  
Surround mode lamps (11)  
Display Window  
1 Timer indicators  
• DAILY (Daily Timer), SLEEP (Sleep Timer),  
REC (Recording Timer), and  
2 TRACK indicator  
3 Main display  
• Shows the source name, frequency, etc.  
4 RDS operation indicators: Only for CA-HXZ1R  
RDS, TA, NEWS, and INFO indicators  
5 PRGM (program) indicator  
(Timer) indicators  
• DANCE, HALL, and STADIUM lamps  
Ï CD ready lamps (16)  
• CD1 READY, CD2 READY, and CD3 READY lamps  
q SOUND MODE control (11)  
w PRESET + / – control (13)  
4 / ¢ (reverse skip/forward skip) control  
(10, 12, 17 – 19, 24 – 27)  
6 CD track number (1 – 16) indicators  
7 RANDOM indicator  
8 REPEAT (ALL/1/DISC) indicators  
9 Audio level indicator  
When one of the 6 preset sound modes is activated, these  
will function as display illumination. For details, see  
“Selecting the Sound Modes” on pages 11 and 12.  
p Tuner operation indicators  
• MONO and ST (stereo) indicators  
q Tape operation indicators  
e SUBWOOFER LEVEL + / – buttons (11)  
r Setting buttons (9, 10, 12, 13, 18, 19, 24 – 28)  
• CANCEL/DEMO and SET/DISPLAY buttons  
t REVERSE MODE button (21 – 24)  
y Cassette holder (21 – 24)  
u PHONES ( ) jack (11)  
i 0 (Disc tray open/close) (CD1, CD2, and CD3) buttons  
(16, 17, 20)  
Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit.  
2 3 (tape direction) and  
(reverse mode) indicators  
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Remote Control  
For CA-HXZ1R  
1 Number buttons (13, 17, 18)  
2 4 (1) (reverse skip/reverse search) button  
(13, 17, 19, 21)  
7 (stop) button (17 – 19, 21 – 24, 27)  
¢ (¡) (forward skip/forward search) button  
(13, 17, 19, 21)  
3 Disc number (CD1, CD2, and CD3) buttons (17, 18)  
4 CD play mode buttons (18 – 20)  
• REPEAT, RANDOM and PROGRAM buttons  
5 REC START/STOP button (22, 24, 27)  
6 SOUND MODE button (11)  
7 SUBWOOFER LEVEL + / – buttons (11)  
8 STANDBY/ON  
9 SLEEP button (28)  
p AUX button (11)  
button (10)  
q FM/AM button (11, 13)  
w FM MODE button (13)  
e CD 3¥8 button (11, 17 – 19)  
r PROGRAM CANCEL button (19)  
t TAPE 2 3 button (11, 21, 22)  
y RDS operation buttons  
• PTY SEARCH button (14)  
• TA/NEWS/INFO button (15)  
• DISPLAY MODE button (14)  
• PTY SELECT + / – buttons (14)  
u BEEP ON/OFF button (9, 12)  
i VOLUME + / – button (11)  
o FADE MUTING button (11)  
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1 Number buttons (13, 17, 18)  
2 4 (1) (reverse skip/reverse search) button  
For CA-HXZ1  
(13, 17, 19, 21)  
7 (stop) button (17 – 19, 21 – 24, 27)  
¢ (¡) (forward skip/forward search) button  
(13, 17, 19, 21)  
3 Disc number (CD1, CD2, and CD3) buttons (17, 18)  
4 CD play mode buttons (18 – 20)  
• REPEAT, RANDOM and PROGRAM buttons  
5 REC START/STOP button (22, 24, 27)  
6 SOUND MODE button (11)  
7 SUBWOOFER LEVEL + / – buttons (11)  
8 STANDBY/ON  
9 SLEEP button (28)  
p AUX button (11)  
button (10)  
q FM/AM button (11, 13)  
w FM MODE button (13)  
e CD 3¥8 button (11, 17 – 19)  
r PROGRAM CANCEL button (19)  
t TAPE 2 3 button (11, 21, 22)  
y BEEP ON/OFF button (9, 12)  
u VOLUME + / – button (11)  
i FADE MUTING button (11)  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
FM/AM  
TAPE  
CD3  
CD2  
CD1  
AUX  
CLOCK  
/ TIMER  
CD  
SUBWOOFER  
LEVEL  
When using the remote control, point it  
at the remote sensor on the front panel.  
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Getting Started  
Supplied Accessories  
Connecting Antennas  
FM antenna  
Make sure that you have all the following items.  
The number in the parentheses indicates the quantity of the  
pieces supplied.  
ANTENNA  
FM antenna (supplied)  
• AM loop antenna (1)  
• FM antenna (1)  
• Remote control (1)  
• Batteries (2)  
EXT  
LOOP  
M 75  
XIAL  
If anything is missing, consult your dealer immediately.  
Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control  
Insert the batteries—R6(SUM-3)/AA(15F)—into the remote  
control, by matching the polarity (+ and –) on the batteries  
with the + and – markings on the battery compartment.  
When the remote control can no longer operate the unit,  
replace both batteries at the same time.  
1 Attach the FM antenna to the FM 75 Ω  
COAXIAL terminal.  
2 Extend the FM antenna.  
3 Fasten it up in the position which gives you  
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the best reception, then fix it on the wall, etc.  
About the supplied FM antenna  
The FM antenna supplied with this unit can be used as temporary  
measure. If reception is poor, you can connect an outdoor FM  
antenna.  
R6(SUM-3)/AA(15F)  
To connect an outdoor FM antenna  
2
Before connecting it, disconnect the supplied FM antenna.  
Outdoor FM antenna  
(not supplied)  
3
ANTENNA  
EXT  
LOOP  
M 75  
AXIAL  
• DO NOT use an old battery together with a new  
one.  
• DO NOT use different types of batteries together.  
• DO NOT expose batteries to heat or flame.  
• DO NOT leave the batteries in the battery  
compartment when you are not going to use the  
remote control for an extended period of time.  
Otherwise, it will be damaged from battery  
leakage.  
A 75 antenna with coaxial type connector  
(DIN 45325) should be used.  
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Continued  
AM antenna  
Connecting Speakers  
1
1
2
2
3
Vinyl-covered wire  
(not supplied)  
ANTENNA  
Speaker cords  
(black/blue)  
Speaker cords  
(black/blue)  
AM EXT  
AM LOOP  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
MAIN  
SPEAKERS  
FM 75  
COAXIAL  
SUBWOOFERS  
16  
6
CAUTION: SPEAKER IMPEDANCE  
3
Speaker cords  
(black/red)  
AM loop antenna  
(supplied)  
From right  
subwoofer  
From left  
subwoofer  
1 If cords are covered with insulation, twist the  
core of the cord at the end of each cord, then  
remove the insulation.  
From main  
right speaker  
From main  
left speaker  
2 Connect theAM loop antenna to theAM LOOP  
1 If cords are covered with insulation, twist the  
core of the cord at the end of each cord, then  
remove the insulation.  
terminals as illustrated.  
3 Turn the AM loop antenna until you have the  
best reception.  
2 Insert the end of the speaker cord into the  
terminal as illustrated.  
Match the same polarity: (+) to (+) and (–) to (–).  
To connect an outdoor AM antenna  
When reception is poor, connect a single vinyl-covered wire  
to the AM EXT terminal and extend it horizontally. The AM  
loop antenna must remain connected.  
3 Close the speaker terminals.  
IMPORTANT: Use only speakers with the same speaker  
impedance as indicated by the speaker terminals on the  
rear of the unit.  
For better reception of both FM and AM  
• Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any other terminals  
and connecting cords.  
• Keep the antennas away from metallic parts of the unit, connecting  
cords, and the AC power cord.  
• DO NOT connect more than one speaker to each  
speaker terminal.  
• DO NOT push or pull the speakers as this will  
damage the foot spacers at the bottom of the  
speakers.  
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Now, you can plug the AC power cord.  
Connecting Other Equipment  
You can connect both analog and digital equipment.  
IMPORTANT: Be sure to check all connections to be done  
before plugging the AC power cord into a wall outlet.  
• DO NOT connect any equipment while the power  
is on.  
• DO NOT plug in any equipment until all connections  
are complete.  
Canceling the Demonstration  
When connecting the AC power cord into a wall outlet, the  
unit automatically starts the demonstration.  
To connect an analog component  
Be sure that the plugs of the audio cords are colored: White  
plugs and jacks are for left audio signals, and red ones for  
right audio signals.  
CANCEL / DEMO  
To cancel the demonstration, press and hold  
CANCEL/DEMO until “DEMO OFF” appears  
on the display.  
• To cancel only beep sounds during the  
demonstration, press BEEP ON/OFF on the remote control.  
AUX  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
When you press other buttons  
The demonstration stops temporarily. It will start automatically  
again (if no operation is done for 2 minutes) unless you cancel it by  
pressing CANCEL/DEMO.  
Audio equipment  
To audio output  
To start the demonstration manually  
Press and hold CANCEL/DEMO again until “DEMO START”  
appears on the display.  
For playing the other equipment through this unit,  
connect between the audio output jacks on the other  
equipment and AUX jacks by using audio cords (not  
supplied).  
To connect audio equipment with an optical digital  
input terminal  
You can record CD sound onto the connected digital equipment.  
CD OPTICAL  
DIGITAL  
Protective  
OUTPUT  
plug  
Before connecting the  
other equipment,  
remove the protective  
plug from the terminal.  
Audio equipment with  
an optical digital input  
To optical digital input  
Connect an optical digital cord (not supplied) between the  
optical digital input terminal on the other equipment and the  
CD OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT terminal.  
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Common Operations  
Continued  
Turning On or Off the Power  
Setting the Clock  
You can set the clock whether the unit is on or off; however,  
if Ecology Mode is activated, you cannot set the clock while  
the unit is off. “0:00” flashes on the display until you set the  
clock.  
To turn on the unit, press  
STANDBY/ON on the remote control)  
so that the lamp on the button goes off.  
(or  
On the unit ONLY:  
CLOCK  
/ TIMER  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER.  
To turn off the unit (on standby), press  
The hour digits start flashing on the display.  
(or STANDBY/ON  
on the remote control)  
again so that the lamp on the button lights up.  
• A little power is always consumed even while  
the unit is on standby.  
To switch off the power supply completely, unplug the AC  
power cord from the AC outlet.  
2 Turn 4 / ¢ to adjust the  
hour, then press SET/DISPLAY.  
The minute digits start flashing on the  
display.  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
The clock is reset to “0:00” right away, while the tuner preset  
stations (see page 13) will be erased in a few days.  
Saving the Power Consumption while on Standby  
—Ecology Mode  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
CANCEL / DEMO  
If you want to correct the hour  
after pressing SET/DISPLAY,  
press CANCEL/DEMO.  
You can save the power consumption while the unit is turned  
off (on standby).  
The hour digits start flashing again.  
You can set Ecology Mode whether the unit is on or off.  
3 Turn 4 / ¢ to adjust the minute, then  
On the unit ONLY:  
press SET/DISPLAY.  
To activate the Ecology Mode, press ECO.  
ECO  
“ECO” appears on the display for 2 seconds (and  
demonstration is canceled temporarily if you  
have pressed the button while the unit is off).  
• Each time you press the button, “ECO” and “NORMAL”  
appear alternately on the display.  
To check the clock time  
Press and hold SET/DISPLAY while playing any source.  
• Each time you press and hold the button, the source  
indication and the clock time alternate on the display.  
To deactivate the Ecology Mode, press ECO again.  
“NORMAL” appears (and demonstration starts if the unit is  
turned off).  
To adjust the clock again  
If you have set the clock before, you need to press  
CLOCK/TIMER repeatedly until the clock setting mode is  
selected.  
• Each time you press the button, the clock/timer setting  
modes change as follows:  
When you turn off the unit with Ecology Mode activated  
“ECO” flashes on the display, and the clock time will not be shown  
while the unit is turned off.  
DAILY  
TIMER  
REC  
(Daily Timer setting)  
Clock  
setting  
Canceled  
TIMER  
(Recording Timer setting)  
(The hour digits start flashing.)  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
The clock loses the setting and is reset to “0:00.” You need to set the  
clock again.  
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Selecting the Sources  
Reinforcing the Bass Sound  
To listen to the FM/AM broadcasts, press FM/AM.  
(See page 13.)  
To play back CDs, press CD 3¥8. (See pages 16 – 20.)  
To play back tapes, press TAPE 2 3. (See page 21.)  
To select the external equipment as the source, press AUX.  
You can select one of the 5 subwoofer levels. This function  
only affects the playback sound, but does not affect your  
recording. The subwoofer level can be adjusted in 5 steps—  
LEVEL 0 (MIN LEVEL), LEVEL 1, LEVEL 2, LEVEL 3,  
and LEVEL 4 (MAX LEVEL).  
TAPE  
CD  
Press SUBWOOFER LEVEL + to  
FM / AM  
AUX  
increase the subwoofer level or  
SUBWOOFER  
SUBWOOFER LEVEL – to decrease it.  
LEVEL  
SUBWOOFER lamp lights up in red.  
When you press the play button for a particular source  
(FM/AM, CD 3/8, TAPE 2 3, and AUX), the unit turns on  
and the unit starts playing the source if it is ready.  
SOUND MODE  
Y
CD3 READ  
R O C K  
P O P  
D A N C E  
H A L L  
SUBW  
Y
OOFER  
CD2 READ  
Y
R E C  
Adjusting the Volume  
CD1 READ  
CLASSIC  
ADIUM  
ST  
You can adjust the volume level only while the unit is turned  
on. The volume level can be adjusted in 32 steps (VOLUME  
MIN, VOLUME 1 – VOLUME 30, and VOLUME MAX).  
• The SUBWOOFER lamp lights up in red when LEVEL 1 to  
LEVEL 4 (MAX LEVEL) is selected. The lamp lights off when  
LEVEL 0 (MIN LEVEL) is selected.  
Turn VOLUME + / – clockwise (+)  
to increase the volume or  
counterclockwise (–) to decrease it.  
Selecting the Sound Modes  
You can select one of the 6 preset sound modes (3 surround  
modes and 3 SEA—Sound Effect Amplifier—modes) and 3  
user modes. This function only affects the playback sound,  
but does not affect your recording. Each Sound Mode has its  
own display illumination.  
When using the remote control, press  
VOLUME + to increase the volume or  
VOLUME – to decrease it.  
VOLUME  
To select the sound modes, turn SOUND  
U
O
MODE (or press SOUND MODE on the  
remote control) until the sound mode you  
want appears on the display.  
SOUND MODE  
Y
CD3 READ  
R O C K  
D A N C E  
SOUND  
MODE  
SUBW  
Y
OOFER  
CD2 READ  
P O P  
H A L L  
Y
R E C  
CD1 READ  
CLASSIC  
For private listening  
ADIUM  
ST  
Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES ( ) jack. No sound  
comes out of the speakers. Be sure to turn down the volume before  
connecting or putting on headphones.  
• When a sound mode is selected (for this example DANCE), the  
SOUND MODE lamp and other than the selected sound mode  
lamps light up. While the selected sound mode lamp flashes.  
(If USER 1, USER 2, and USER 3 is selected, only the SOUND  
MODE lamp lights up. If OFF is selected, the SOUND MODE  
lamp and other sound mode lamps go off.)  
DO NOT turn off (on standby) the unit with the  
volume set to an extremely high level; otherwise, a  
sudden blast of sound can damage your hearing,  
speakers and/or headphones when you turn on the  
unit or start playing any source next time.  
REMEMBER you cannot adjust the volume level  
while the unit is on standby.  
The sound modes change as follows:  
DANCE  
HALL  
STADIUM  
ROCK  
(DANCE club)  
OFF  
POP  
(Canceled)  
To turn down the volume level temporarily  
On the remote control ONLY:  
USER 3  
USER 2  
USER 1  
CLASSIC  
When using the remote control, the sound mode changes  
clockwise in the above sequence.  
FADE  
MUTING  
Press FADE MUTING.  
The volume level gradually decreases to  
“VOLUME MIN.”  
To restore the sound, press the button again.  
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Surround modes*  
3 Adjust the SEA pattern.  
1) Turn 4 / ¢ to select the  
frequency range (LOW1, LOW2,  
MID, HIGH1, and HIGH2).  
DANCE:  
HALL:  
Increases resonance and bass.  
Adds depth and brilliance to the sound.  
STADIUM: Adds clarity and spreads the sound, like in an  
outdoor stadium.  
SEA (Sound Effect Amplifier) modes  
ROCK:  
Boosts low and high frequency. Good for acoustic  
music.  
Good for vocal music.  
2) Press 1 or ¡ to adjust the  
level (–3 to +3) of the selected  
frequency range.  
POP:  
CLASSIC: Good for classical music.  
3) Repeat steps 1) and 2) to  
adjust the level of the other  
frequency ranges.  
User Modes  
USER 1/2/3: Your individual mode stored in memory. See  
“Creating Your Own Sound Mode—User  
Mode” below.  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
4 Press SET/DISPLAY again.  
OFF:  
The sound mode is canceled.  
* Surround elements are added to the SEA elements to create a  
being-there feeling in your room.  
Creating Your Own Sound Mode—User Mode  
5 Turn 4 / ¢ to select one of  
the user modes (USER 1, USER  
2, and USER 3) which you want  
to store the SEA pattern.  
You can change SEA pattern to suit your preference. The SEA  
pattern can be adjusted into 5 frequency range—LOW1, LOW2,  
MID, HIGH1, and HIGH2. These changed settings can be stored  
in the USER 1, USER 2, and USER 3 modes.  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
6 Press SET/DISPLAY again.  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting  
is canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.  
On the unit ONLY:  
1 Select one of the preset sound modes.  
If you want to add the surround elements in your  
SEA pattern, select one of the surround modes  
(DANCE, HALL, or STADIUM) before starting the  
procedure below. (See “Selecting the Sound Modes” on  
page 11.)  
The SEA pattern you have created are stored into the user  
mode selected in the above step.  
To use your own sound mode  
Select USER 1, USER 2, or USER 3 mode when using the  
sound modes. See “Selecting the Sound Modes” on page 11.  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
2 Press SET/DISPLAY while the  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
The setting will be erased in a few days. If this happens, set the user  
modes again.  
selected sound mode is still shown  
on the display.  
Turning On or Off the Key-touch Tone  
If you do not want the key-touch tone to beep each time you  
press a button, you can deactivate it.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
BEEP  
ON/OFF  
Press BEEP ON/OFF.  
• Each time you press the button, the key-touch  
tone turns on and off alternately.  
Current level appears.  
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Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts  
On the unit ONLY:  
Tuning in to a Station  
1 Tune in to the station you want to preset.  
FM / AM  
1 Press FM/AM.  
• See “Tuning in to a Station.”  
The unit automatically turns on and tunes  
in to the previously tuned station (either  
FM or AM).  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
2 Press SET/DISPLAY.  
• Each time you press the button, the band  
alternates between FM and AM.  
2 Start searching for stations.  
On the unit:  
3 Turn PRESET + / – to select a  
Press and hold TUNING +  
or TUNING – for more  
than 1 second.  
preset number.  
On the remote control:  
Press and hold ¢ (¡)  
or 4 (1) for more  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
4 Press SET/DISPLAY again.  
than 1 second.  
The unit starts searching for  
stations and stops when a station of sufficient signal  
strength is tuned in.  
The tuned station in step 1 is stored in the preset number  
selected in step 3.  
• If a program is broadcast in stereo, the ST (stereo) indicator  
lights up.  
• Storing a new station on a used number erases the  
previously stored one.  
To stop searching, press TUNING + or TUNING – (or  
¢ (¡) / 4 (1) on the remote control).  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
The preset stations will be erased in a few days. If this happens,  
preset the stations again.  
When you press TUNING + or TUNING – (or ¢ (¡) /  
4 (1) on the remote control) briefly and repeatedly  
The frequency changes step by step.  
To change the FM reception mode  
On the remote control ONLY:  
Tuning in to a Preset Station  
FM MODE  
When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive  
FM / AM  
1 Press FM/AM.  
or noisy, press FM MODE so that the MONO  
indicator lights up on the display. Reception  
improves.  
The unit automatically turns on and tunes  
in to the previously tuned station (either  
FM or AM).  
To restore the stereo effect, press FM MODE again so that  
the MONO indicator goes off. In this stereo mode, you can  
hear stereo sounds when a program is broadcasted.  
• Each time you press the button, the band  
alternates between FM and AM.  
2 Select a preset number.  
On the unit:  
Presetting Stations  
Turn PRESET + / –.  
On the remote control:  
Press the number buttons.  
Ex.: For preset number 5, press 5.  
For preset number 15, press  
+10, then 5.  
You can preset 30 FM and 15 AM stations.  
In some cases, test frequencies have been already memorized  
for the tuner since the factory examined the tuner preset  
function before shipment. This is not a malfunction. You can  
preset the stations you want into memory by following the  
presetting method.  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting  
is canceled before you finish, start from step 2 again.  
1
4
3
6
9
2
5
For preset number 25, press  
+10, +10, then 5.  
For preset number 30, press  
+10, +10, then 10.  
7
8
10  
10  
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Receiving FM Stations with RDS (Only for CA-HXZ1R)  
Continued  
RDS (Radio Data System) allows FM stations to send an  
Searching for Programs by PTY Codes  
(PTY Search)  
additional signal along with their regular program signals.  
For example, the stations send their station names, as well as  
information about what type of program they broadcast, such  
as sports or music, etc.  
When tuning in to an FM station which provides the RDS  
service, the RDS indicator lights up on the display.  
One of the advantages of RDS is that you can locate a  
particular kind of program by specifying the PTY codes.  
• For details on the PTY codes, see “Additional Information”  
on page 29.  
To search for a program using the PTY codes  
REMEMBER you must preset FM RDS stations to use the  
PTY codes. If not yet done, see page 13.  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting  
is canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.  
With the unit, you can receive the following types of RDS  
signals.  
PS (Program Service):  
Shows commonly known station names.  
PTY (Program Type):  
On the remote control ONLY:  
Shows types of broadcast programs.  
RT (Radio Text):  
1 Press PTY SEARCH.  
Shows text messages the station sends.  
“PTY SELECT” appears on the display.  
Enhanced Other Networks:  
Provides the information about the types of the programs  
sent by other RDS stations.  
2 Press PTY SELECT + or  
PTY SELECT – until the PTY  
code you want appears on the  
display.  
More about RDS  
• Some FM stations do not provide RDS signals.  
• RDS services vary among FM RDS stations. For details on RDS  
services in your area, check with local radio stations.  
• RDS may not work correctly if the received station is not  
transmitting the signals properly or if the signal strength is weak.  
• Each time you press the button, the PTY codes change  
as follows:  
Changing the RDS Information  
NEWS AFFAIRS INFO SPORT “  
EDUCATE DRAMA CULTURE “  
SCIENCE VARIED POP M ROCK M “  
EASY M LIGHT M CLASSICS “  
OTHER M WEATHER FINANCE “  
CHILDREN SOCIAL RELIGION “  
PHONE IN TRAVEL LEISURE JAZZ “  
COUNTRY NATION M OLDIES “  
FOLK M DOCUMENT TEST ALARM “  
(back to the beginning)  
You can see RDS information on the display while listening  
to an FM station.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
Press DISPLAY MODE.  
• Each time you press the button, the display  
changes to show the following information:  
PS  
PTY  
RT  
(Program Service) (Program Type)  
(Radio Text)  
Station frequency  
(or preset channel no.)  
3 Press PTY SEARCH once again.  
While searching, “SEARCH” and the selected  
PTY code appear on the display alternately.  
The unit searches 30 preset FM stations, stops  
when it finds the one you have selected (“FOUND”  
appears), and tunes in to that station.  
If no PS, PTY, or RT signals are sent by a station  
“NO PS,” “NO PTY,” or “NO RT” appears on the display.  
If the unit takes time to show the RDS information received  
from a station  
WAIT PS,” “WAIT PTY,” or “WAIT RT” may appears on the  
display.  
• If no program is found, “NOT FOUND” appears on the  
display and the unit returns to the last received station.  
To stop searching any time during the process, press  
PTY SEARCH while searching.  
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Switching to a Program Type of Your Choice  
Temporarily  
How the Enhanced Other Networks function actually  
works:  
The Enhanced Other Networks function allows the unit to  
switch temporarily to a broadcast program of your choice  
(TA, NEWS, or INFO) from a different station.  
• The Enhanced Other Networks function only works when  
you are listening to a preset FM RDS stations providing the  
data.  
CASE 1  
If there is no station broadcasting the program you  
have selected  
The unit continues tuning in to the current station.  
«
When a station starts broadcasting the program you have  
selected, the unit automatically switches to the station.  
The indicator of received PTY code starts flashing.  
«
When the program is over, the unit goes back to the  
previously tuned station, but the function still remains  
activated.  
To activate the Enhanced Other Networks function  
REMEMBER you must preset FM RDS stations to use the  
function. If not yet done, see page 13.  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting  
is canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
1 Press TA/NEWS/INFO until the  
CASE 2  
data type you want appears on the  
If there is a station broadcasting the program you  
have selected  
The unit tunes in to the program. The indicator of received  
PTY code starts flashing.  
display.  
The selected data type indicator flashes on the  
display.  
RDS TA  
«
When the program is over, the unit goes back to the  
previously tuned station, but the function still remains  
activated.  
• Each time you press the button, the data types change as  
follows:  
CASE 3  
TA  
NEWS  
INFO  
OFF  
(Canceled)  
If the FM station you are listening to is broadcasting  
the program you have selected  
The unit continues to receive the station but the indicator  
of received PTY code starts flashing.  
«
When the program is over, the indicator of received PTY  
code stops flashing and remains lit, but the function still  
remains activated.  
TA:  
NEWS: News  
INFO: Program the purpose of which is to impart  
advice in the widest sense.  
OFF: The function is canceled. The data type indicator  
(TA, NEWS, INFO) goes off.  
Traffic announcement  
2 Wait for about 5 seconds after specifying the  
data type.  
More about the Enhanced Other Networks function  
• The data sent from some stations may not be compatible with this  
unit. In this case, the function may not work correctly.  
• While listening to a program tuned in by the function, the station  
does not change even if another network station starts  
broadcasting a program of the same data.  
The data type indicator stops flashing and remains lit.  
Now, the function is activated. See “How the Enhanced  
Other Networks function actually works.”  
• The function is canceled when you change the source to CD,  
TAPE, or AUX, while it is temporarily canceled when you change  
the source to AM.  
• This function is also canceled when you turn off the unit.  
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Playing Back CDs (CD/CD-R/CD-RW)  
Continued  
This unit has been designed to playback the following CDs:  
• CD (Audio CD)  
4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 to place other CDs.  
• CD-R (CD-Recordable)  
• CD-RW (CD-ReWritable)  
When loading more than one CD continuously  
When you press 0 for the next tray you want to place another CD  
onto, the first disc tray automatically closes and then the next tray  
comes out.  
Continued use of irregular shape CDs  
(heart-shape, octagonal, etc.) can damage  
the unit.  
About the CD ready lamps  
Each CD ready lamp corresponds to the disc tray of the  
same number.  
When playing a CD-R or CD-RW  
User-edited CD-Rs (CD-Recordable) and CD-RWs  
(CD-ReWritable) can be played back only if they are already  
“finalized.”  
You can play back your original CD-Rs or CD-RWs  
recorded in music CD format. (However, they may not be  
played back depending on their characteristics or recording  
conditions.)  
• Before playing back CD-Rs or CD-RWs, read their  
instructions or cautions carefully.  
• Some CD-Rs or CD-RWs may not be played back on this  
unit because of their disc characteristics, damage or stain  
on them, or the player’s lens is dirty.  
• CD-RWs may require a longer readout time. This is caused  
by the fact that the reflectance of CD-RWs is lower than for  
regular CDs.  
• When and why they light up?  
– When you turn on the unit for the first time after  
plugging into a wall outlet, all CD ready lamps (CD1  
READY, CD2 READY, and CD3 READY) lights up.  
From the next time on, CD ready lamp(s) light(s) up  
according to the previous condition.  
– Each time you press the CD eject buttons—0 (CD1,  
CD2, and CD3), the corresponding CD ready lamp  
lights up.  
• When and why they go off?  
Only when the unit detects there is no CD loaded on  
the tray, the corresponding CD ready lamp goes off.  
(“NO DISC 1,” “NO DISC 2,” or “NO DISC 3”  
appears on the display.)  
• When and why they flash?  
The corresponding CD ready lamp flashes during  
playback and pause.  
Loading CDs  
On the unit ONLY:  
1 Press 0 for the disc tray  
(CD1, CD2, and CD3) you  
want to load a CD onto.  
The unit automatically turns on  
and the disc tray comes out.  
2 Place a disc correctly on the circle of the disc  
tray, with its label side up.  
CORRECT  
INCORRECT  
• When using a CD single (8 cm), place it on the inner  
circle of the disc tray.  
3 Press the same 0 you have  
pressed in step 1.  
The disc tray closes.  
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Playing Back the Entire Discs—Continuous Play Basic CD Operations  
You can play CDs continuously.  
While playing a CD, you can do the following operations.  
1 Load CDs.  
To exchange CDs during playback of another  
Press 0 corresponding to a CD, not playing or selected  
currently, to eject and exchange the CD.  
If you exchange CDs during play, the current play will not  
stop until all CDs you have exchanged are played.  
CD3  
CD2  
CD1  
2 Press one of the disc number  
(CD1, CD2, and CD3) buttons  
for the disc you want to play.  
The unit starts searching for the CD  
and CD play starts from the first track  
of the selected disc.  
To stop play for a moment  
Press CD 3¥8.  
While pausing, the elapsed playing time  
flashes on the display.  
CD  
Track number Elapsed playing time  
TRACK  
1
5
9
2
6
3
7
4
8
To resume playing, press CD 3¥8 again.  
10 11 12  
13 14 15 16  
To go to another track  
Turn 4 / ¢ before or during playback  
(or press 4 (1) / ¢ (¡) on the  
remote control).  
Tracks of the currently playing disc (Track  
numbers exceeding 16 are not displayed.)  
• Pressing CD 3/8 instead of the disc number buttons  
starts playing back the currently selected CD.  
• If no CD is placed on the selected disc tray, “NO DISC 1,”  
“NO DISC 2,” or “NO DISC 3” appears on the display.  
Then, the unit continue searching for a CD from the  
next disc tray.  
4 (or 4 (1)): Goes back to the  
beginning of the  
current or previous  
tracks.  
¢ (or ¢ (¡)): Skips to the beginning of the next or  
succeeding tracks.  
To stop playing, press 7.  
To locate a particular point in a track  
During play, press and hold 1 or ¡  
(or 4 (1) / ¢ (¡) on the remote  
control).  
To remove the disc, press 0 for the corresponding disc tray.  
CD playback sequence  
When 3 CDs* are loaded on the disc trays, they are played in one of  
the following sequences.  
1 (or 4 (1)): Fast reverses  
the disc.  
• When CD1 is pressed: CD1 ] CD2 ] CD3 (then stops)  
• When CD2 is pressed: CD2 ] CD3 ] CD1 (then stops)  
• When CD3 is pressed: CD3 ] CD1 ] CD2 (then stops)  
* When only 2 CDs are loaded, they are played in the same order,  
but the disc tray without a CD is skipped.  
¡ (or ¢ (¡)): Fast forwards the disc.  
To go to another track directly using the number  
buttons  
On the remote control ONLY:  
Pressing the number button(s) before  
or during play allows you to start  
playing the track number you want.  
Ex.: For track number 5, press 5.  
For track number 15, press +10,  
then 5.  
1
4
3
6
9
2
5
7
8
10  
10  
For track number 20, press +10,  
then 10.  
For track number 32, press +10, +10, +10, then 2.  
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Continued  
Programming the Playing Order of the Tracks  
—Program Play  
4 Select a track from the selected  
CD in the above step.  
On the unit:  
You can arrange the playing order of the tracks before you  
start playing. You can program up to 32 tracks.  
• To use Repeat Play (see page 20) for Program Play, press  
REPEAT after starting Program Play. Only REPEAT 1 and  
REPEAT ALL can be selected for Program Play.  
Turn 4 / ¢ to select the  
track number and press  
SET/DISPLAY.  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting  
is canceled before you finish, start from step 2 again.  
1 Load CDs.  
On the remote control:  
• If the current playing source is not the CD player, press  
CD 3¥8, then 7 before going to the next step.  
Press the number buttons.  
• For how to use the number  
buttons, see “To go to another  
track directly using the number  
buttons” on page 17.  
1
4
3
6
9
2
5
2 Activating the Program Play mode.  
7
8
On the unit:  
CD PLAY  
MODE  
Press CD PLAY MODE repeatedly  
10  
10  
until “CD PROGRAM” appears on  
the display.  
• Each time you press the button, the play  
mode changes as follows:  
5 Program other tracks you want.  
• To program tracks from the same disc, repeat step 4.  
• To program tracks from a different disc, repeat steps 3  
and 4.  
CD PROGRAM  
CD RANDOM  
Total track number and  
total playing time (Continuous Play)  
CD  
6 Press CD 3¥8.  
The tracks are played in the order you  
have programed.  
On the remote control:  
PROGRAM  
Press PROGRAM so that  
“CD PROGRAM” appears  
on the display.  
To stop playing, press 7.  
To exit from Program Play mode, press CD PLAY MODE  
repeatedly (or PROGRAM on the remote control) until the  
PRGM (program) indicator goes off. The program you have  
made is stored in memory.  
P R G M  
• If a program has been stored in memory, the program is  
called up.  
• The PRGM (program) indicator also lights up on the  
display.  
• If you try to program a 33rd track  
“CD FULL” will appears on the display.  
• If your entry is ignored  
CD3  
3 Press one of the disc number  
You have tried to program a track from an empty tray, or a track  
number that does not exist on the CD (for example, selecting track  
14 on a CD that only has 12 tracks). Such entries are ignored.  
CD2  
(CD1, CD2, and CD3) buttons  
to select the disc you want to  
CD1  
play.  
Track number  
P R G M  
Disc number  
Program step number  
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To check the program contents  
On the remote control ONLY:  
Playing at Random—Random Play  
The tracks of all loaded CDs will be played at random.  
• To use Repeat Play (see page 20) for Random Play, press  
REPEAT after starting Random Play. Only REPEAT 1 and  
REPEAT ALL can be selected for Random Play.  
Before playing, you can check the  
program contents by pressing  
4 (1) or ¢ (¡).  
4 (1) : Shows the programed  
tracks in the reverse order.  
1 Load CDs.  
¢ (¡) : Shows them in the programed order.  
• If the current playing source is not the CD player, press  
CD 3¥8, then 7 before going to the next step.  
To modify the program  
CANCEL / DEMO  
Before or after playing, you can erase the last  
programed tracks by pressing CANCEL/DEMO  
(or press PROGRAM CANCEL on the remote  
control).  
• Each time you press the button, the last  
programed track is erased from the program.  
2 Activating the Random Play mode.  
On the unit:  
CD PLAY  
MODE  
Press CD PLAY MODE repeatedly  
until “CD RANDOM” appears on  
the display.  
• Each time you press the button, the play  
mode changes as follows:  
PROGRAM  
CANCEL  
To add tracks in the program before playing, simply select  
the track numbers you want to add by following step 4 of the  
programming procedure on page 18. If you want to add tracks  
from another disc, follow steps 3 and 4.  
CD PROGRAM  
CD RANDOM  
Total track number and  
total playing time (Continuous Play)  
On the remote control:  
RANDOM  
Press RANDOM so that  
“CD RANDOM”  
To erase the entire program before or after playing, press  
and hold 7 until “CD PROGRAM” appears on the display.  
• The program you have made will be erased,  
– when you unplug the AC power cord, and  
– when a power failure occurs.  
appears on the display.  
1
5
9
2
6
3
7
4
8
10 11 12  
RANDOM  
• The RANDOM indicator also lights up on the display.  
CD  
3 Press CD 3¥8.  
The tracks are randomly played.  
Random Play ends when all the tracks  
are played once.  
To skip the currently playing track, turn 4 / ¢ to the  
right (or press ¢ (¡) on the remote control).  
If you turn 4 / ¢ to the left (or press 4 (1) on  
the remote control)  
You cannot go back to the previous tracks during Random Play.  
You can only restart the current playing track.  
To stop playing, press 7.  
• Random play also stops when one of the disc trays is opened.  
To exit from Random Play mode, press CD PLAY MODE  
(or RANDOM on the remote control) repeatedly, until the  
RANDOM indicator goes off after playback stops.  
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Repeating Tracks or CDs—Repeat Play  
Prohibiting Disc Ejection—Tray Lock  
You can have all the CDs, the program or the individual track  
currently playing to repeat as many times as you like.  
You can prohibit CD ejection from the unit and lock CDs.  
• This operation is possible only when the source is the CD  
player.  
REPEAT  
To repeat playing, press REPEAT during or  
before play.  
On the unit ONLY:  
• Each time you press the button, Repeat Play mode  
changes as follows:  
To prohibit disc ejection, press 0 for any disc tray while  
holding down 7. (If there is any disc tray opened, close it  
first.)  
REPEAT ALL  
Canceled  
REPEAT 1DISC  
REPEAT 1  
The Repeat Play mode indicator lights up on the display.  
TRACK  
1
5
9
2
6
3
7
4
8
“LOCKED” appears for a while on the display, and the  
loaded CDs are locked.  
10 11 12  
13 14 15 16  
REPEAT ALL: Repeats all the tracks on all the CDs  
(continuously or at random), or all the  
tracks in the program.  
REPEAT 1DISC: Repeats all the tracks on one CD.  
To cancel the prohibition and unlock the CDs, press 0 for  
any disc tray while holding down 7.  
“UNLOCKED” appears for a while on the display, and the  
loaded CDs are unlocked.  
REPEAT 1:  
Repeats one track on one CD.  
To cancel Repeat Play, press REPEAT repeatedly until the  
Repeat Play mode indicators go off from the display.  
“REPEAT 1DISC” is not selected for Program Play  
and Random Play  
It is canceled when you select Program Play or Random Play.  
If you try to eject CDs while Tray Lock is in used  
“LOCKED” appears to inform you that the disc tray is locked.  
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Playing Back Tapes  
You can play back type I tapes without changing any settings.  
To play both sides repeatedly—Reverse Mode  
When using Reverse Mode, the tape automatically reverses at  
the end of a side and the unit starts playing for the other side  
of the tape, and repeats the same process.  
Playing Back a Tape  
On the unit ONLY:  
1 Press 0 EJECT for the cassette deck.  
REVERSE  
MODE  
To use Reverse Mode, press REVERSE MODE  
so that the Reverse Mode indicator on the display  
lights up like—  
.
To cancel Reverse Mode, press the button again so that the  
Reverse Mode indicator on the display lights up like—  
.
Locating the Beginning of a Song—Music Scan  
2 Insert a cassette in with the exposed part of  
You can use Music Scan to locate the beginning of a song.  
Music Scan searches for blank portions that usually separate  
recorded songs, then plays the next song.  
the tape down.  
To find the beginning of the current song  
During play, press 1 or ¡  
(or 4 (1) / ¢ (¡) on the  
remote control) in the opposite  
direction to the tape play.  
The tape direction indicator of the  
opposite direction to the tape play starts flashing intermittently.  
3 Close the cassette holder gently.  
TAPE  
Searching stops automatically at the beginning of the current  
song, and the current song starts automatically.  
4 Press TAPE 2 3.  
The tape play starts and the tape direction  
indicator (3 or 2) starts flashing slowly  
to indicate the tape running direction.  
• Each time you press the button, the tape direction changes  
and “REVERSE” appears for a while on the display.  
3 : plays the front side.  
To find the beginning of the next song  
During play, press 1 or ¡  
(or 4 (1) / ¢ (¡) on the  
remote control) in the same direction  
as the tape play.  
The tape direction indicator of the  
same direction as the tape play starts flashing intermittently.  
2 : plays the reverse side.  
• If no cassette is inserted, “NO TAPE” appears on the  
display.  
When the tape plays to the end, the deck automatically  
stops if the Reverse Mode is off. (See “To play both sides  
repeatedly—Reverse Mode.”)  
Searching stops automatically at the beginning of the next  
song, and the next song starts automatically.  
To stop playing, press 7.  
Music Scan works by detecting a 4-second long blank  
between each song, so it will not work well in the  
following cases  
To fast-wind to the left or to the right, press 1 or ¡ (or  
4 (1) / ¢ (¡) on the remote control) while the tape  
is not running.  
The tape direction indicator (3 or 2) starts flashing quickly  
on the display.  
• No blank at the beginning of a song.  
• Noise (often caused by much use or poor quality dubbing) which  
fills the blank.  
• Long, very soft passages or pauses in a song.  
To remove the cassette, press 0 EJECT to open the cassette  
holder.  
The use of the C-120 or thinner tape is not  
recommended, since characteristic deterioration  
may occur and this tape easily jams in the pinch-  
rollers and the capstans.  
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Recording  
Continued  
IMPORTANT:  
Recording on a Tape  
It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re-record  
pre-recorded tapes, records, or discs without the  
consent of the owner of copyright in the sound or video  
recording, broadcast or cable programme and in any  
literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic embodied  
therein.  
1 Press 0 EJECT to insert a recordable cassette  
with the exposed part of the tape down.  
• The recording level is automatically set correctly, so it is  
not affected by the VOLUME, the SUBWOOFER LEVEL,  
and the SOUND MODE controls. Thus, during recording  
you can adjust the sound you are actually listening to  
without affecting the recording level.  
• If there are excessive noise or static in the recording you  
have made, the unit may be too close to a TV. Increase the  
distance between the TV and the unit.  
2 Close the cassette holder gently.  
• If you want to record on both sides of a tape, see “To  
record on both sides—Reverse Mode.”  
You can use type I tape for recording.  
To protect your recording  
3 Check the tape direction of the cassette deck.  
• If the tape direction is not correct, press TAPE 2 3 twice  
then 7 to change the tape direction.  
Cassettes have two small tabs  
on the back to protect from  
unexpected erasure or re-  
recording.  
To protect your recording,  
remove these tabs.  
4 Start playing the source—FM, AM, CD player,  
or auxiliary equipment connected to AUX jacks.  
• When the source is CD, you can also use CD Direct  
Recording—(see page 23), and Auto Edit Recording—  
(see page 24).  
To re-record on a protected tape, cover the holes with  
adhesive tape.  
5 Start recording.  
To keep the best recording and playback sound  
quality  
On the unit:  
REC START  
/ STOP  
If the heads, capstans, and pinch rollers of the cassette deck  
become dirty, the following will occur:  
• Impaired sound quality  
• Discontinuous sound  
• Fading  
Press REC START/STOP.  
On the remote control:  
Press and hold REC START/STOP  
for more than 1 second.  
The REC (recording) lamp flashes when recording starts and  
the tape direction indicator (3 or 2) starts flashing slowly.  
• If no cassette is inserted, “NO TAPE” appears on the  
display. If a protected tape is inserted, “NO REC”  
appears on the display.  
• Incomplete erasure  
• Difficulty in recording  
To clean the heads, capstans, and pinch rollers  
Use a cotton swab moistened with alcohol.  
Pinch rollers  
Capstans  
To stop recording immediately, press REC START/STOP or 7  
(or press and hold REC START/STOP on the remote control  
for more than 1 second).  
To remove the cassette, press 0 EJECT to open the cassette  
holder.  
To record on both sides—Reverse Mode  
Heads  
On the unit ONLY:  
REVERSE  
MODE  
To demagnetize the heads  
Press REVERSE MODE so that the Reverse Mode  
Turn off the unit, and use a head demagnetizer (available at  
electronics and audio shops).  
indicator on the display lights up like—  
.
• When using the Reverse Mode for recording,  
start recording in the forward (3) direction first.  
Otherwise, recording will stop when recording is  
done only on one side (reverse) of the tape.  
To cancel Reverse Mode, press the button again so that the  
Reverse Mode indicator on the display lights up like—  
.
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To stop recording, press 7 to create a 4-second  
blank portion on the recording tape. (Remember  
a 4-second blank is important when using Music  
Scan—see page 21.)  
CD Synchronized Recording  
By using CD Synchronized Recording methods, you can start  
and stop a CD play and tape recording at the same time.  
CD Synchronized Recording consists of the followings:  
7 CD Direct Recording  
To record on both sides—Reverse Mode  
On the unit ONLY:  
7 Auto Edit Recording  
REVERSE  
MODE  
Press REVERSE MODE so that the Reverse Mode  
7 CD Direct Recording  
indicator on the display lights up like—  
.
• When using the Reverse Mode for CD Direct  
Recording, start recording in the forward (3)  
direction first. When the tape reaches its end while  
Everything on the CD goes onto the tape in the order it is on the  
CD, or according to the order you have made for Program Play.  
recording a song in the forward direction (3), the last song  
On the unit ONLY:  
will be re-recorded at the beginning of the reverse side (2).  
1 Press 0 EJECT to insert a recordable cassette  
If you start recording on the reverse side (2), recording  
will stop when recording is done only on one side (reverse)  
of the tape.  
in with the expose part of the tape down.  
To cancel Reverse Mode, press the button again so that the  
Reverse Mode indicator on the display lights up like—  
.
2 Load CDs.  
CD3  
3 Press one of the disc number  
(CD1, CD2, and CD3) buttons  
CD2  
to select the disc, then 7.  
CD1  
• If you want to make a program,  
perform steps 2 to 5 on page 18. After  
making a program, go to the next step.  
CD REC  
START  
4 Press CD REC START.  
“CD REC” appears on the display and the  
REC (recording) lamp flashes when  
recording starts.  
The cassette deck starts recording while the CD player starts  
playing.  
When the recording is done, “CD REC FINISHED” scroll  
through the display, and the REC (recording) lamp goes  
off. Both the cassette deck and the CD player stop  
automatically.  
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SET /  
DISPLAY  
7 Auto Edit Recording  
4 Press SET/DISPLAY.  
• Each time you press the button, the tracks to  
be recorded on the front side (“SIDE-A”)  
and on the reverse side (“SIDE-B”) appears  
on the display alternately.  
By using Auto Edit Recording, you can record the CD tracks  
to fit the tape. Auto Edit Recording makes a program by  
selecting the CD tracks in numerical order. However, to  
prevent the end of the last track on the front side from being  
cut off, the last track is selected so to fit the remaining tape  
length.  
Tracks to be recorded on the  
reverse side (SIDE-B) appear.  
On the unit ONLY:  
8
9
10 11 12  
13  
1 Load CDs.  
• If the current playing source is not the CD player, press  
CD 3¥8, then 7 before going to the next step.  
5 Insert a recordable cassette of appropriate  
length into the cassette deck.  
EDIT  
2 Press EDIT.  
REVERSE  
MODE  
6 Press REVERSE MODE so that  
the Reverse Mode indicator lights  
up like  
.
• Without turning on the Reverse Mode,  
recording will stop when the front side of  
the tape is recorded.  
CD3  
3 Press one of the disc number  
(CD1, CD2, and CD3) buttons  
CD2  
CD REC  
START  
to select the disc you want to  
record from.  
7 Press CD REC START.  
CD1  
“CD REC” appears, then “TAPE SIDE-A  
STAND-BY” scroll through the display, and  
the REC (recording) lamp flashes.  
The cassette deck starts recording. About 10 seconds later,  
the CD player starts playing.  
When the recording is done, “CD REC FINISHED” scroll  
through the display and the REC (recording) lamp goes off.  
Both the cassette deck and CD player stop automatically.  
• If a tape has not been rewound, the cassette deck will  
rewind the tape before it starts recording.  
• A 10-second blank portion is automatically created at  
the beginning of each side of the tape.  
The optimum tape length for the disc appears.  
To stop during Auto Edit Recording  
To change the tape length manually  
Press REC START/STOP or 7 to create a 4-second blank  
portion on the recording tape. (Remember a 4-second blank is  
important when using Music Scan—see page 21.)  
If the tape length selected is not satisfactory, you can  
change the tape length by turning 4 / ¢ on the unit.  
You can select the tape length among the following  
—40, 46, 50, 54, 60, 64, 70, 74, 80, 84, and 90.  
To cancel Auto Edit Recording  
Press CANCEL/DEMO before or after recording.  
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Using the Timers  
There are three timers available—DAILY (Daily Timer), REC  
(Recording Timer), and SLEEP (Sleep Timer).  
On the unit ONLY:  
CLOCK  
/ TIMER  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER  
repeatedly until “DAILY”  
appears on the display.  
Before using the timers, you need to set the clock built in the  
unit. (See page 10.)  
(Timer) indicator lights up and the DAILY  
(Daily Timer) indicator also starts flashing on the display.  
Using Daily Timer  
D
A
I
L Y  
With Daily Timer, you can be awaken with your favorite  
music or radio program.  
You can set the timer whether the unit is on or off; however, if  
Ecology Mode is activated, you cannot set the clock while the  
unit is off.  
• Each time you press the button, the timer setting modes  
change as follows:  
DAILY  
TIMER  
REC  
(Daily Timer setting)  
How Daily Timer actually works  
The unit automatically turns on, sets the volume level to the  
preset level, and starts playing the specified source when the  
on-time comes (“DAILY” and the DAILY (Daily Timer)  
indicator flash just before the on-time, and the DAILY (Daily  
Timer) indicator continues flashing while the timer is  
operating). Then, when the off-time comes (“DAILY OFF”  
flashes just before the off-time), the unit automatically turns  
off (on standby).  
Clock  
Canceled  
TIMER  
(Recording Timer setting)  
setting  
(The hour digits start flashing.)  
CLOCK  
/ TIMER  
2 Press CLOCK/TIMER again.  
“TIMER” appears for 2 seconds, then the  
unit enters on-time setting mode.  
D
A
I
L Y  
The Daily Timer works everyday automatically. If you do not  
want to use the Daily Timer, turn off the Daily timer. (See  
“To turn on or off Daily Timer after its setting is done” on  
page 26.) The timer setting remains in memory until you  
change it.  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting  
is canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.  
• To correct a mis-entry while setting the timer, press  
CANCEL/DEMO.  
3 Set the on-time you want the  
unit to turn on at.  
1) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the hour, then  
press SET/DISPLAY.  
2) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the minute,  
then press SET/DISPLAY.  
“SET” appears for 1 second, then  
the unit enters off-time setting mode.  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
Before you start...  
When using a CD as the source to play—  
– Make sure there is a CD on the selected disc number  
tray.  
When using a tape as the source to play—  
– Make sure that a tape is in the cassette deck.  
– Make sure that the tape direction is correct.  
When using the external component as the source to  
play—  
D
A
I
L Y  
Set the timer equipped on the external component at  
the same time.  
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SET /  
DISPLAY  
8 Press SET/DISPLAY to complete  
4 Set the off-time you want the unit to turn off  
the Daily Timer setting.  
(on standby) at.  
The DAILY (Daily Timer) indicator stops  
flashing and remains lit. “OK ” appears on  
the display for 2 seconds.  
The settings you have done are shown on the  
display in sequence for your confirmation.  
1) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the hour, then press  
SET/DISPLAY.  
2) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the minute, then press  
SET/DISPLAY.  
“SET” appears for 1 second, then the unit enters  
source selecting mode.  
9 Press  
to turn off the unit (on  
standby) if you have set the Daily  
Timer with the unit turned on.  
D
A
I
L Y  
5 Turn 4 / ¢ to select the source to play,  
then press SET/DISPLAY.  
“SET” appears for 1 second.  
• If the unit is turned on when the on-time comes  
Daily Timer does not work.  
• The source changes as follows:  
• Even if you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure  
occurs  
Once you set the timer, the timer setting may remain stored in  
memory in a few days. In this case, check whether the timer  
setting still remains or not.  
TUNER FM  
TUNER AM  
1 CD-- 1  
AUX IN  
TAPE  
TUNER FM: tunes in to a specified preset FM station.  
= Go to step 6.  
TUNER AM: tunes in to a specified preset AM station.  
= Go to step 6.  
To turn on or off Daily Timer after its setting is done  
1 CD-- 1:  
plays a disc from a specified track of a  
specified disc. = Go to step 6.  
plays a tape in the cassette deck.  
= Go to step 7.  
CLOCK  
1Press CLOCK/TIMER repeatedly until  
/ TIMER  
“DAILY” appears on the display.  
TAPE:  
(Timer) indicator lights up and the  
DAILY (Daily Timer) indicator starts  
flashing on the display.  
AUX IN:  
plays an external source. = Go to step 7.  
CANCEL / DEMO  
2To turn off the Daily Timer, press  
CANCEL/DEMO.  
6 When selecting “TUNER FM” or “TUNERAM”  
Turn 4 / ¢ to select the preset station number, then  
press SET/DISPLAY.  
The DAILY (Daily Timer) indicator goes off  
from the display (“DAILY OFF” appears for  
a while).  
The unit enters volume setting mode.  
When selecting “1 CD-- 1”  
1) Turn 4 / ¢ to select the disc number, then press  
SET/DISPLAY.  
The Daily Timer is canceled, but the setting for the Daily  
Timer remains in memory.  
Or  
“SET” appears for 1 second.  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
2) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the track number, then press  
To turn on the Daily Timer, press  
SET/DISPLAY.  
SET/DISPLAY.  
“SET” appears for 1 second, then the unit enters  
volume setting mode.  
“OK ” appears on the display for 2 seconds.  
The settings you have done are shown on the  
display in sequence for your confirmation.  
7 Turn 4 / ¢ to set the  
volume level.  
• The volume level changes as follows:  
VOLUME – –  
VOLUME 5  
VOLUME 15  
VOLUME 10  
D
A
I
L Y  
• If you select “VOLUME – –,” the volume is set to the  
last level when the unit has been turned off.  
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Using Recording Timer  
4 Set the on-time you want the  
unit to turn on at.  
With Recording Timer, you can make a tape of a radio  
broadcast automatically.  
You can set the timer whether the unit is on or off; however, if  
Ecology Mode is activated, you cannot set the clock while the  
unit is off.  
1) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the hour, then  
press SET/DISPLAY.  
2) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the minute,  
then press SET/DISPLAY.  
“SET” appears for 1 second, then  
the unit enters off-time setting mode.  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
How Recording Timer actually works  
The unit automatically turns on, tunes in to the specified  
station, sets the volume level to “VOLUME MIN,” and starts  
recording when the on-time comes (“REC” and the REC  
(Recording Timer) indicator flash just before the on-time, and  
the REC (Recording Timer) indicator continues flashing  
while the timer is operating). Then, when the off-time comes  
(“REC OFF” flashes just before the off-time), the unit  
automatically turns off (on standby).  
The timer setting remains in memory until you change it.  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting  
is canceled before you finish, start from step 2 again.  
• To correct a mis-entry while setting the timer, press  
CANCEL/DEMO.  
R E C  
5 Set the off-time you want the unit to turn off  
(on standby) at.  
1) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the hour, then press  
SET/DISPLAY.  
2) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the minute, then press  
SET/DISPLAY.  
“SET” appears for 1 second, then the unit enters preset  
station selecting mode.  
On the unit ONLY:  
1 Insert a recordable cassette in with the expose  
6 Select the preset station.  
part of the tape down.  
1) Turn 4 / ¢ to select the band (“TUNER FM” or  
“TUNER AM”), then press SET/DISPLAY.  
“SET” appears for 1 second.  
CLOCK  
/ TIMER  
2 Press CLOCK/TIMER  
2) Turn 4 / ¢ to select a preset channel number,  
repeatedly until “REC”  
appears on the display.  
then press SET/DISPLAY.  
The REC (Recording Timer) indicator stops flashing  
and remains lit. “OK ” appears on the display for  
2 seconds.  
(Timer) indicator lights up and the REC (Recording  
Timer) indicator also starts flashing on the display.  
The settings you have done are shown on the display  
in sequence for your confirmation.  
R E C  
• Each time you press the button, the timer setting modes  
change as follows:  
7 Press  
to turn off the unit (on  
standby) if necessary.  
DAILY  
TIMER  
REC  
(Daily Timer setting)  
Clock  
Canceled  
TIMER  
(Recording Timer setting)  
setting  
• If you want to listen to another source while recording  
Press REC START/STOP or 7 to stop recording. Without  
stopping it, you cannot change the source.  
• Even if you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure  
occurs  
Once you set the timer, the timer setting may remain stored in  
memory in a few days. In this case, check whether the timer  
setting still remains or not.  
(The hour digits start flashing.)  
CLOCK  
/ TIMER  
3 Press CLOCK/TIMER again.  
“TIMER” appears for 2 seconds, then the  
unit enters on-time setting mode.  
R E C  
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To turn on or off Recording Timer after its setting  
Timer Priority  
is done  
Since each timer can be set separately, you may wonder what  
happens if the setting for these timers overlaps.  
CLOCK  
1Press CLOCK/TIMER repeatedly until  
/ TIMER  
“REC” appears on the display.  
(Timer) indicator lights up and the REC  
(Recording Timer) indicator starts flashing on the display.  
Below are some examples.  
Recording Timer has priority over Daily Timer and Sleep Timer.  
• If Daily Timer is set to come on while Recording Timer is  
operating, Daily Timer will not come on at all.  
CANCEL / DEMO  
2To turn off the Recording Timer, press  
CANCEL/DEMO.  
The REC (Recording Timer) indicator goes off  
from the display (“REC OFF” appears on the  
display for 2 seconds).  
6:00  
6:30  
7:00  
7:30  
Recording Timer  
Daily Timer  
The Recording Timer is canceled, but the setting for the  
Recording Timer remains in memory.  
does not work.  
Or  
• If Recording Timer is set to come on while Sleep Timer is  
operating, Sleep Timer will be canceled.  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
To turn on the Recording Timer, press  
SET/DISPLAY.  
“OK ” appears on the display for 2 seconds.  
The settings you have done are shown on the  
display in sequence for your confirmation.  
21:00  
21:30 22:00  
22:30  
Recording Timer  
Sleep Timer  
canceled.  
Using Sleep Timer  
With Sleep Timer, you can fall asleep to music. You can set  
Sleep Timer only while the unit is turned on.  
How Sleep Timer actually works  
The unit automatically turns off after the specified time  
length passes.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
SLEEP  
1 Press SLEEP.  
The time length until the shut-off time  
appears and the SLEEP indicator starts  
flashing on the display.  
• Each time you press the button, the time length changes  
as follows:  
SLEEP 10 SLEEP 20 SLEEP 30 SLEEP 60  
Canceled  
SLEEP 120  
SLEEP 90  
2 Wait for about 5 seconds after specifying the  
time length.  
The SLEEP indicator stops flashing and remains lit.  
To check the remaining time until the shut-off time, press  
SLEEP once so that the remaining time (minute) until the  
shut-off time appears for about 5 seconds.  
To change the shut-off time, press SLEEP repeatedly until  
the desired time length appears on the display.  
To cancel the setting, press SLEEP repeatedly so that the  
SLEEP indicator goes off.  
• Sleep Timer is also canceled when you turn off the unit.  
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Additional Information  
Description of the PTY codes:  
FINANCE:  
Stock Market reports, commerce, trading etc.  
CHILDREN: Programs targeted at a young audience.  
NEWS:  
News.  
SOCIAL:  
Programs about sociology, history,  
geography, psychology and society.  
AFFAIRS:  
Topical program expanding or enlarging  
upon the news—debate, or analysis.  
RELIGION: Religious programs.  
INFO:  
Program the purpose of which is to impart  
advice in the widest sense.  
PHONE IN:  
Involving members of the public expressing  
their views either by phone or at a public  
forum.  
SPORT:  
Program concerned with any aspect of sports.  
Educational programs.  
TRAVEL:  
LEISURE:  
JAZZ:  
Travel information.  
EDUCATE:  
DRAMA:  
CULTURE:  
Programs about recreational activities.  
Jazz music.  
All radio plays and serials.  
Programs concerning any aspect of national  
or regional culture, including language,  
theatre, etc.  
COUNTRY:  
Songs which originate from, or continue the  
musical tradition of the American Southern  
States.  
SCIENCE:  
VARIED:  
Programs about natural sciences and  
technology.  
NATION M: Current popular music of the nation or  
region in that country’s language.  
Used for mainly speech-based programs like  
quizzes, panel games and personality  
interviews.  
OLDIES:  
FOLK M:  
Music from the so-called “golden age” of  
popular music.  
POP M:  
Commercial music of current popular appeal.  
Rock music.  
Music which has its roots in the musical  
culture of a particular nation.  
ROCK M:  
EASY M:  
DOCUMENT: Program concerning factual matters,  
Current contemporary music considered to  
be “easy-listening.”  
presented in an investigative style.  
TEST:  
Broadcasts for testing emergency broadcast  
equipment or receiver.  
LIGHT M:  
CLASSICS:  
Instrumental music, and vocal or choral works.  
Performances of major orchestral works,  
symphonies, chamber music, etc.  
ALARM:  
Emergency announcement.  
OTHER M:  
Music not fitting into any of the other  
categories.  
Classification of the PTY codes for some FM stations  
may be different from the above list.  
WEATHER: Weather reports and forecasts.  
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Maintenance  
To get the best performance of the unit, keep your discs, tapes, and mechanism clean.  
General Notes  
In general, you will have the best performance by keeping  
your discs and the mechanism clean.  
• Store discs in their cases, and keep them in cabinets or on  
shelves.  
• Keep the unit’s disc trays closed when not in use.  
Handling cassette tapes  
• If the tape is loose in its cassette, take  
up the slack by inserting a pencil in one  
of the reels and rotating.  
• If the tape is loose, it may get stretched,  
cut, or caught in the cassette.  
• Be careful not to touch the tape surface.  
Handling discs  
• Remove the disc from its case by  
holding it at the edge while pressing  
the center hole lightly.  
• Avoid the following places to store the  
tape:  
— In dusty places  
— In direct sunlight or heat  
— In moist areas  
— Near a magnet  
• Do not touch the shiny surface of the  
disc, or bend the disc.  
• Put the disc back in its case after use  
to prevent warping.  
• Be careful not to scratch the surface  
of the disc when placing it back in its  
case.  
• Avoid exposure to direct sunlight,  
temperature extremes, and moisture.  
Cleaning the unit  
• Stains on the unit  
Should be wiped off with a soft cloth. If the unit is heavily  
stained, wipe it with a cloth soaked in water diluted neutral  
detergent and wrung well, then wipe clean with a dry cloth.  
• Since the unit may deteriorate in quality, become  
damaged or get its paint peeled off, be careful about the  
followings.  
— DO NOT wipe it with a hard cloth.  
— DO NOT wipe it strong.  
To clean the disc  
Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a  
straight line from center to edge.  
— DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine.  
— DO NOT apply any volatile substance such as  
insecticides to it.  
DO NOT use any solvent—such as conventional  
record cleaner, spray, thinner, or benzine—to clean  
the disc.  
— DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in  
contact with it for a long time.  
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Troubleshooting  
If you are having a problem with your unit, check this list for a possible solution before calling for service.  
If you cannot solve the problem from the hints given here, or the unit has been physically damaged, call a qualified person,  
such as your dealer, for service.  
Symptom  
Cause  
Action  
Unable to cancel the demonstration. The button other then CANCEL/DEMO Press CANCEL/DEMO on the unit.  
is pressed to cancel the display  
demonstration temporarily.  
(See page 9.)  
No sound is heard.  
Connections are incorrect or loose.  
Check all connections and make  
corrections. (See pages 7 to 9.)  
Operations are disabled.  
The built-in microprocessor may  
malfunction due to external electrical  
interference.  
Unplug the AC power cord and then  
plug it back in.  
Unable to operate the unit from the • The path between the remote control  
• Remove the obstruction.  
remote control.  
and the remote sensor on the unit is  
blocked.  
• The batteries are exhausted.  
• Replace the batteries.  
Hard to listen to broadcasts  
because of noise.  
• Antennas are disconnected.  
• Reconnect the antennas correctly and  
securely.  
• The AM loop antenna is too close to  
the unit.  
• Change the position and direction of  
the AM loop antenna.  
• The FM antenna is not properly  
extended and positioned.  
• Extend the FM antenna at the best  
position.  
The disc sound is discontinuous.  
The disc is scratched or dirty.  
Clean or replace the disc. (See page 30.)  
The disc tray does not open or  
close.  
• The AC power cord is not plugged in.  
• Trays are locked.  
• Plug the AC power cord.  
• Unlock the trays. (See page 20.)  
The disc does not play.  
The disc is placed upside down.  
Place the disc with the label side up.  
Turn on the unit.  
The cassette holders cannot be  
opened.  
Power supply from the AC power cord  
has been cut off while the tape was  
running.  
Small tabs on the back of the cassette  
are removed.  
Cover the holes with adhesive tape.  
(See page 22.)  
Impossible to record.  
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Specifications  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
CA-HXZ1R  
CA-HXZ1  
Amplifier section  
Output Power (IEC 268-3/DIN)  
Amplifier section  
Output Power (IEC 268-3)  
SUBWOOFERS:  
86 W per channel, min. RMS, both channels  
driven into 6 at 63 Hz with no more than  
0.9% total harmonic distortion.  
SUBWOOFERS:  
86 W per channel, min. RMS, both channels  
driven into 6 at 63 Hz with no more than  
0.9% total harmonic distortion.  
MAIN SPEAKERS: 21 W per channel, min. RMS, both channels  
driven into 6 at 1 kHz with no more than  
0.9% total harmonic distortion.  
MAIN SPEAKERS: 21 W per channel, min. RMS, both channels  
driven into 6 at 1 kHz with no more than  
0.9% total harmonic distortion.  
Audio input sensitivity/Impedance  
Audio input sensitivity/Impedance  
(Measured at 1 kHz, with tape recording signal 300 mV)  
(Measured at 1 kHz, with tape recording signal 300 mV)  
AUX:  
390 mV/50 kΩ  
AUX:  
390 mV/50 kΩ  
Digital output: CD OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT  
Digital output: CD OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT  
Signal wave length:  
Output level:  
660 nm  
–15 dBm to –12 dBm  
Signal wave length:  
Output level:  
660 nm  
–15 dBm to –12 dBm  
Speakers/Impedance:  
SUBWOOFERS:  
Speakers/Impedance:  
SUBWOOFERS:  
6 – 16 Ω  
6 – 16 Ω  
MAIN SPEAKERS: 6 – 16 Ω  
MAIN SPEAKERS: 6 – 16 Ω  
Tuner  
FM tuning range:  
AM tuning range:  
Tuner  
FM tuning range:  
AM tuning range:  
87.50 MHz – 108.00 MHz  
MW: 522 kHz – 1 629 kHz  
LW: 144 kHz – 288 kHz  
87.50 MHz – 108.00 MHz  
522 kHz – 1 629 kHz  
CD player  
CD player  
CD capacity:  
3 CDs  
85 dB  
CD capacity:  
3 CDs  
85 dB  
Dynamic range:  
Signal-to-noise ratio: 90 dB  
Dynamic range:  
Signal-to-noise ratio: 90 dB  
Wow and flutter:  
Immeasurable  
Wow and flutter:  
Immeasurable  
Cassette deck  
Cassette deck  
Frequency response  
Frequency response  
Normal (type I): 50 Hz – 14 000 Hz  
Normal (type I): 50 Hz – 14 000 Hz  
Wow and flutter:  
0.15% (WRMS)  
Wow and flutter:  
0.15% (WRMS)  
General  
General  
Power requirement:  
AC 240 V  
, 50 Hz  
Power requirement:  
AC 230 V  
, 50 Hz  
Power consumption: 160 W (at operation)  
21 W (on standby with Ecology Mode off)  
Power consumption: 160 W (at operation)  
21 W (on standby with Ecology Mode off)  
1.2 W (on standby with Ecology Mode on)  
1.2 W (on standby with Ecology Mode on)  
Dimensions (approx.): 205 mm × 370 mm × 370 mm (W/H/D)  
Dimensions (approx.): 205 mm × 370 mm × 370 mm (W/H/D)  
Mass (approx.):  
10.0 kg  
Mass (approx.):  
10.0 kg  
Supplied accessories  
See page 7.  
Supplied accessories  
See page 7.  
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COMPACT COMPONENT SYSTEM  
SISTEMAS DE COMPONENTES COMPACTOS  
SISTEMA DE COMPONENTE COMPACTO  
CA-HXZ1  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
INSTRUCTIONS  
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES  
INSTRUÇÕES  
For Customer Use:  
Enter below the Model No. and Serial No.  
which are located either on the rear, bot-  
tom or side of the cabinet. Retain this  
information for future reference.  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
GVT0077-012A  
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Warnings, Cautions and Others  
Avisos, precauciones y otras notas  
Advertências, precauções e outras notas  
Caution—  
Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off  
completely. The (standby/on) button in any position  
(standby/on) button!  
does not disconnect the mains line. The power can be  
remote controlled.  
Precaución––Interruptor  
(encendido/apagado)!  
Desconectar el cable de alimentación para desactivar la  
alimentación totalmente. Cualquier que sea la posición de  
ajuste del interruptor  
(encendido/apagado), la  
alimentación no es cortada completamente. La  
alimentación puede ser controlada remotamente.  
Precaução––Interruptor  
(esperar/ligar)!  
Desconectar o cabo de alimentação para desligar a  
alimentação por completo. Qualquer que seja a posição  
de ajuste do interruptor  
(esperar/ligar), a alimentação  
não é completamente cortada. A alimentação pode ser  
controlada remotamente.  
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CAUTION  
CAUTION  
Do not block the ventilation openings or holes.  
To reduce the risk of electrical shocks, fire, etc.:  
1. Do not remove screws, covers or cabinet.  
2. Do not expose this appliance to rain or  
moisture.  
(If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a  
newspaper or cloth, etc., the heat may not be able to get out.)  
Do not place any naked flame sources, such as lighted  
candles, on the apparatus.  
When discarding batteries, environmental problems must be  
considered and local rules or laws governing the disposal of  
these batteries must be followed strictly.  
Do not expose this apparatus to rain, moisture, dripping or  
splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as  
vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.  
PRECAUCIÓN  
PRECAUCIÓN  
Para reducir riesgos de choques eléctricos,  
incendio, etc.:  
No obstruya las rendijas o los orificios de ventilación.  
(Si las rendijas o los orificios de ventilación quedan tapados  
con un periódico, un trozo de tela, etc., no se podrá disipar  
el calor).  
1. No extraiga los tornillos, los cubiertas ni la  
caja.  
No ponga sobre el aparato ninguna llama al descubierto,  
como velas encendidas.  
Cuando tenga que descartar las pilas, tenga en cuenta los  
problemas ambientales y observe estrictamente los  
reglamentos o las leyes locales sobre disposición de las  
pilas.  
2. No exponga este aparato a la lluvia o a la  
humedad.  
No exponga este aparato a la lluvia, humedad, goteos o  
salpicaduras. Tampoco ponga recipientes conteniendo  
liquidos, como floreros, encima del aparato.  
AVISO  
PRECAUÇÃO  
Para reduzir riscos de choques elétricos,  
incêndio, etc.:  
Não obstrua as aberturas e orifícios de ventilação. (Se os  
orifícios ou aberturas de ventilação estiverem obstruídos  
por qualquer papel ou tecido, não haverá circulação do ar  
quente.)  
Não coloque nenhum objeto com chamas, como velas  
acesas, sobre o aparelho.  
Ao descartar as baterias, leve em consideração os  
problemas que possam ser causados ao meio ambiente e  
os regulamentos e leis locais e governamentais sobre  
recolhimento dessas baterias devem ser rigorosamente  
seguidos.  
1. Não remova parafusos e tampas ou  
desmonte a caixa.  
2. Não exponha este aparelho à chuva nem  
à umidade.  
Não exponha este aparelho à chuva, umidade, pingos ou  
esguichos de água, nem coloque em cima do mesmo  
qualquer tipo de recipiente que contenha líquidos, como por  
exemplo vasos.  
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Caution: Proper Ventilation  
To avoid risk of electric shock and fire, and to prevent damage, locate the apparatus as follows:  
1
2
3
Front:  
No obstructions and open spacing.  
Sides/ Top/ Back: No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below.  
Bottom:  
Place on the level surface. Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a  
stand with a height of 10 cm or more.  
Precaución: El aparato debe estar bien ventilado  
Para evitar posibles riesgos de descargas eléctricas e incendios y prevenir cualquier posible daño,  
coloque el aparato del modo siguiente:  
1
2
Parte delantera: No ponga nada delante, deje el espacio libre.  
Laterales/ parte superior/ parte trasera:  
No se debería colocar nada en las áreas y las distancias que se detallan a continuación.  
3
Parte inferior:  
Coloque el aparato sobre una superficie recta. Debe haber buena circulación de  
aire; para ello, coloque el aparato sobre una base a una altura mínima de 10 cm.  
Precaução: Ventilação adequada  
Para evitar riscos de choques elétricos e incêndios, e prevenir avarias, instale o aparelho como segue:  
1
2
Parte frontal:  
Partes laterais/Tampa/Posterior:  
Nenhuma obstrução deverá ser colocada entre as áreas cujas dimensões são indicadas  
Sem obstruções e espaços abertos.  
abaixo.  
3
Parte inferior:  
Instale-o sobre uma superfície plana. Deverá ser mantido espaço suficiente para a  
ventilação se este for instalado numa posição que tenha uma altura de 10 cm ou mais.  
Front view  
Side view  
Vista frontal  
Vista frontal  
Vista lateral  
Vista lateral  
15 cm  
15 cm  
1 cm  
1 cm  
15 cm  
15 cm  
15 cm  
10 cm  
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IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS  
IMPORTANTE PARA PRODUCTOS LÁSER  
IMPOTANTE PARA PRODUTOS LASER  
REPRODUCTION OF LABELS / REPRODUCCIÓN DE ETIQUETAS / REPRODUÇÃO DE ETIQUETAS  
1 CLASSIFICATION LABEL, PLACED ON EXTERIOR  
2 WARNING LABEL, PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT  
SURFACE  
1 ETIQUETA DE CLASIFICACIÓN, PROVISTA  
2 ETIQUETA DE ADVERTENCIA, PEGADA EN EL  
SOBRE LA SUPERFICIE EXTERIOR  
INTERIOR DE LA UNIDAD  
1 ETIQUETA DE CLASSIFICAÇÃO LOCALIZADA NA  
2 ETIQUETA DE ADVERTÊNCIA LOCALIZADA NA  
PARTE POSTERIOR DA CAIXA DO APARELHO  
PARTE INTERNA DA UNIDADE  
CLASS  
LASER  
1
PRODUCT  
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
2. DANGER:Invisiblelaserradiationwhenopenandinterlock  
failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.  
3. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user  
serviceable parts inside the Unit; leave all servicing to  
qualified service personnel.  
1. PRODUCTO LÁSER CLASE 1  
2. PELIGRO: En el interior hay radiación láser invisible. Evite  
el contacto directo con el haz.  
3. PRECAUCIÓN: No abra la tapa superior. En el interior de  
la unidad no existen piezas reparables por el usuario; deje  
todo servicio técnico en manos de personal calificado.  
1. PRODUTO LASER CLASSE 1  
2. PERIGO: O laser emite uma rediação invisível que é  
perigosa,casooaparelhoestejaabertoeatravainoperante  
ou danificada. Evite exposição direta ao feixe dos raios.  
3. CUIDADO: Não abra a caixa do aparelho. Não existem  
peçasreparáveispelousuárionaparteinternadaunidade.  
Solicite assistência técnica somente a pessoal técnico  
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Introduction  
We would like to thank you for purchasing one of our JVC products.  
Before operating this unit, read this manual carefully and thoroughly to  
obtain the best possible performance from your unit, and retain this manual  
for future reference.  
Power sources  
About This Manual  
• When unplugging from the wall outlet, always pull the  
plug, not the AC power cord.  
This manual is organized as follows:  
The manual mainly explains operations using the  
buttons and controls on the unit. You can also use the  
buttons on the remote control if they have the same or  
similar names (or marks) as those on the unit.  
If operation using the remote control is different from  
that using the unit, it is then explained.  
• Basic and common information that is the same for many  
functions is grouped in one place, and is not repeated in  
each procedure. For instance, we do not repeat the  
information about turning on/off the unit, setting the  
volume, changing the sound effects, and others, which are  
explained in the section “Common Operations” on pages 9  
to 11.  
DO NOT handle the AC power cord with wet hands.  
Moisture condensation  
Moisture may condense on the lens inside the unit in the  
following cases:  
• After heating starts in the room  
• In a damp room  
• If the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm place  
Should this occur, the unit may malfunction. In this case, leave  
the unit turned on for a few hours until the moisture evaporates,  
unplug the AC power cord, and then plug it in again.  
• The following marks are used in this manual:  
Internal heat  
A cooling fan is mounted on the rear panel to prevent heat  
buildup inside the unit.  
Gives you warnings and cautions to prevent  
from damage or risk of fire/electric shock.  
Also gives you information which is not good  
for obtaining the best possible performance  
from the unit.  
For safety, observe the following carefully:  
• Make sure there is good ventilation around the  
unit. Poor ventilation could overheat and damage  
the unit.  
• DO NOT block the cooling fan and the ventilation  
openings or holes. If they are blocked by a  
newspaper or cloth, etc., the heat may not be  
able to get out.  
Gives you information and hints you had better  
know.  
Precautions  
Installation  
• Install in a place which is level, dry and neither too hot nor  
too cold—between 5˚C and 35˚C.  
• Install the unit in a location with adequate ventilation to  
prevent internal heat buildup in the unit.  
• Leave sufficient distance between the unit and the TV.  
• Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid interference  
with TV.  
Others  
• Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the unit,  
unplug the unit and consult your dealer before operating  
any further.  
• If you are not going to operate the unit for an extended  
period of time, unplug the AC power cord from the wall  
outlet.  
DO NOT disassemble the unit since there are no  
user serviceable parts inside.  
DO NOT install the unit in a location near heat  
sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight,  
excessive dust or vibration.  
If anything goes wrong, unplug the AC power cord and  
consult your dealer.  
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Contents  
Location of the Buttons and Controls ....................... 3 Playing Back Tapes ................................................... 18  
Front Panel ................................................................. 3  
Remote Control .......................................................... 5  
Playing Back a Tape ................................................. 18  
Locating the Beginning of a Song—Music Scan ..... 18  
Getting Started............................................................ 6 Recording .................................................................. 19  
Supplied Accessories.................................................. 6  
Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control ........... 6  
Connecting Antennas ................................................. 6  
Connecting Speakers .................................................. 7  
Connecting Other Equipment..................................... 8  
Adjusting the Voltage Selector ................................... 8  
Canceling the Demonstration ..................................... 8  
Recording on a Tape ................................................. 19  
CD Synchronized Recording.................................... 20  
7 CD Direct Recording ...................................... 20  
7 Auto Edit Recording ....................................... 21  
Using the Microphones............................................. 22  
Singing along—Karaoke .......................................... 22  
7 Vocal Masking ................................................ 22  
7 Microphone Mixing ........................................ 22  
Common Operations .................................................. 9  
Turning On or Off the Power ..................................... 9  
Saving the Power Consumption while on Standby  
—Ecology Mode .................................................. 9  
Turning On or Off the Key-touch Tone ...................... 9  
Setting the Clock ........................................................ 9  
Selecting the Sources................................................. 10  
Adjusting the Volume ............................................... 10  
Reinforcing the Bass Sound ..................................... 10  
Selecting the Sound Modes ...................................... 10  
Creating Your Own Sound Mode—User Mode ....... 11  
Setting the AM Tuner Interval Spacing .................... 11  
Using the Timers ....................................................... 23  
Using Daily Timer .................................................... 23  
Using Recording Timer ............................................ 25  
Using Sleep Timer .................................................... 26  
Timer Priority ........................................................... 26  
Maintenance .............................................................. 27  
Troubleshooting ........................................................ 28  
Specifications............................................................. 28  
Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts ...................... 12  
Tuning in to a Station ............................................... 12  
Presetting Stations .................................................... 12  
Tuning in to a Preset Station .................................... 12  
Playing Back CDs (CD/CD-R/CD-RW) .................. 13  
Loading CDs ............................................................ 13  
Playing Back the Entire Discs—Continuous Play ... 14  
Basic CD Operations ................................................ 14  
Programming the Playing Order of the Tracks  
—Program Play .................................................. 15  
Playing at Random—Random Play ......................... 16  
Repeating Tracks or CDs—Repeat Play .................. 17  
Prohibiting Disc Ejection—Tray Lock .................... 17  
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Location of the Buttons and Controls  
Become familiar with the buttons and controls on your unit.  
Front Panel  
Front Panel  
Top view of p Indication-lamp panel  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
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Continued  
Display Window  
TRACK  
See pages in the parentheses for details.  
Front Panel  
1 Disc trays  
; CD 3/8 button (10, 14 – 16, 21, 22)  
2
(standby/on) button and lamp (9, 11, 24, 25)  
Pressing this button also turns on the unit.  
a TUNING + / – buttons (12)  
3 ECO (Ecology) button (9)  
4 Remote sensor  
5 Display window  
1 / ¡ (reverse search/forward search) buttons (11, 14, 18)  
7 (stop) button (11, 14 – 22, 25)  
6 FM/AM button (10, 12)  
s VOLUME + / – control (10, 22)  
Pressing this button also turns on the unit.  
7 TAPE 2 3 button (10, 18, 19)  
Pressing this button also turns on the unit.  
8 AUX button (10)  
d CD play mode buttons (15 – 17)  
• REPEAT and CD PLAY MODE buttons  
f MIC LEVEL control (22)  
MIC 1 and MIC 2 jacks (22)  
Pressing this button also turns on the unit.  
9 CLOCK/TIMER button (9, 23 – 26)  
p Indication-lamp panel  
g Recording buttons (19 – 22, 25)  
• REC START/STOP, CD REC START, and EDIT buttons  
h 0 EJECT button for cassette deck (18 – 20)  
Å SOUND MODE lamp (10)  
ı SUBWOOFER lamp (10)  
Ç REC (recording) lamp (19 – 21)  
Î SEA (Sound Effect Amplifier) mode lamps (10)  
• ROCK, POP, and CLASSIC lamps  
Surround mode lamps (10)  
• DANCE, HALL, and STADIUM lamps  
Ï CD ready lamps (13)  
Display Window  
1 Timer indicators  
• DAILY (Daily Timer), SLEEP (Sleep Timer),  
REC (Recording Timer), and  
2 TRACK indicator  
3 Main display  
• Shows the source name, frequency, etc.  
4 PRGM (program) indicator  
5 CD track number (1 – 16) indicators  
6 RANDOM indicator  
7 REPEAT (ALL/1/DISC) indicators  
8 Audio level indicator  
When one of the 6 preset sound modes is activated, these  
will function as display illumination. For details, see  
“Selecting the Sound Modes” on pages 10 and 11.  
9 Tuner operation indicators  
• MONO and ST (stereo) indicators  
p Tape operation indicators  
(Timer) indicators  
• CD1 READY, CD2 READY, and CD3 READY lamps  
q SOUND MODE control (10)  
w PRESET + / – control (12)  
4 / ¢ (reverse skip/forward skip) control  
(9, 11, 14 – 16, 21, 23 – 25)  
e SUBWOOFER LEVEL + / – buttons (10)  
r Setting buttons (8, 9, 11, 12, 15, 16, 21, 23 – 26)  
• CANCEL/DEMO and SET/DISPLAY buttons  
t REVERSE MODE button (18 – 21)  
y Cassette holder (18 – 21)  
u PHONES ( ) jack (10)  
i 0 (Disc tray open/close) (CD1, CD2, and CD3) buttons  
2 3 (tape direction) and  
(reverse mode) indicators  
(13, 14, 17)  
q KARAOKE and ECHO indicators  
Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit.  
o Disc number (CD1, CD2, and CD3) buttons (14, 15, 20, 21)  
Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit.  
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Remote Control  
Remote Control  
1 Number buttons (12, 14, 15)  
2 4 (1) (reverse skip/reverse search) button  
(12, 14, 16, 18)  
7 (stop) button (14 – 16, 18 – 22, 25)  
¢ (¡) (forward skip/forward search) button  
(12, 14, 16, 18)  
3 Disc number (CD1, CD2, and CD3) buttons (14, 15)  
4 CD play mode buttons (15 – 17)  
• REPEAT, RANDOM and PROGRAM buttons  
5 REC START/STOP button (19, 21, 22, 25)  
6 SOUND MODE button (10)  
7 SUBWOOFER LEVEL + / – buttons (10)  
8 STANDBY/ON  
9 SLEEP button (26)  
p AUX button (10)  
button (9)  
q FM/AM button (10, 12)  
w FM MODE button (12)  
e CD 3¥8 button (10, 14 – 16, 22)  
r PROGRAM CANCEL button (16)  
t TAPE 2 3 button (10, 18, 19)  
y ECHO button (22)  
KARAOKE button (22)  
u BEEP ON/OFF button (8, 9)  
i VOLUME + / – button (10, 22)  
o FADE MUTING button (10)  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
FM/AM  
TAPE  
CD3  
CD2  
CD1  
AUX  
CLOCK  
/ TIMER  
CD  
SUBWOOFER  
LEVEL  
When using the remote control, point it  
at the remote sensor on the front panel.  
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Continued  
Supplied Accessories  
Connecting Antennas  
FM antenna  
Make sure that you have all the following items.  
The number in the parentheses indicates the quantity of the  
pieces supplied.  
ANTENNA  
FM antenna (supplied)  
• AM loop antenna (1)  
• FM antenna (1)  
• Remote control (1)  
• Batteries (2)  
EXT  
LOOP  
M 75  
XIAL  
• AC plug adaptor (1)  
If anything is missing, consult your dealer immediately.  
Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control  
1 Attach the FM antenna to the FM 75 Ω  
Insert the batteries—R6(SUM-3)/AA(15F)—into the remote  
control, by matching the polarity (+ and –) on the batteries  
with the + and – markings on the battery compartment.  
When the remote control can no longer operate the unit,  
replace both batteries at the same time.  
COAXIAL terminal.  
2 Extend the FM antenna.  
3 Fasten it up in the position which gives you  
the best reception, then fix it on the wall, etc.  
1
About the supplied FM antenna  
The FM antenna supplied with this unit can be used as temporary  
measure. If reception is poor, you can connect an outdoor FM  
antenna.  
To connect an outdoor FM antenna  
Before connecting it, disconnect the supplied FM antenna.  
R6(SUM-3)/AA(15F)  
2
Outdoor FM antenna  
(not supplied)  
3
ANTENNA  
EXT  
LOOP  
M 75  
AXIAL  
• DO NOT use an old battery together with a new  
one.  
• DO NOT use different types of batteries together.  
• DO NOT expose batteries to heat or flame.  
• DO NOT leave the batteries in the battery  
compartment when you are not going to use the  
remote control for an extended period of time.  
Otherwise, it will be damaged from battery  
leakage.  
A 75 antenna with coaxial type connector should  
be used.  
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AM antenna  
Connecting Speakers  
1
1
2
2
3
Vinyl-covered wire  
(not supplied)  
ANTENNA  
Speaker cords  
(black/blue)  
Speaker cords  
(black/blue)  
AM EXT  
AM LOOP  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
MAIN  
SPEAKERS  
FM 75  
COAXIAL  
SUBWOOFERS  
16  
6
CAUTION: SPEAKER IMPEDANCE  
3
Speaker cords  
(black/red)  
AM loop antenna  
(supplied)  
From right  
subwoofer  
From left  
subwoofer  
1 If cords are covered with insulation, twist the  
core of the cord at the end of each cord, then  
remove the insulation.  
From main  
right speaker  
From main  
left speaker  
1 If cords are covered with insulation, twist the  
core of the cord at the end of each cord, then  
remove the insulation.  
2 Connect theAM loop antenna to theAM LOOP  
terminals as illustrated.  
3 Turn the AM loop antenna until you have the  
2 Insert the end of the speaker cord into the  
terminal as illustrated.  
best reception.  
Match the same polarity: (+) to (+) and (–) to (–).  
To connect an outdoor AM antenna  
When reception is poor, connect a single vinyl-covered wire  
to the AM EXT terminal and extend it horizontally. The AM  
loop antenna must remain connected.  
3 Close the speaker terminals.  
IMPORTANT: Use only speakers with the same speaker  
impedance as indicated by the speaker terminals on the  
rear of the unit.  
For better reception of both FM and AM  
• Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any other terminals  
and connecting cords.  
• Keep the antennas away from metallic parts of the unit, connecting  
cords, and the AC power cord.  
• DO NOT connect more than one speaker to each  
speaker terminal.  
• DO NOT push or pull the speakers as this will  
damage the foot spacers at the bottom of the  
speakers.  
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Connecting Other Equipment  
Adjusting the Voltage Selector  
You can connect both analog and digital equipment.  
Before plugging in the unit, set the correct voltage for your  
area with the voltage selector on the rear of the unit.  
• DO NOT connect any equipment while the power  
is on.  
• DO NOT plug in any equipment until all connections  
are complete.  
To connect an analog component  
Be sure that the plugs of the audio cords are colored: White  
plugs and jacks are for left audio signals, and red ones for  
right audio signals.  
Voltage mark  
AUX  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
Use a screwdriver to rotate the voltage selector so that the  
voltage number and the voltage mark is pointing at is the  
same as the voltage where you are plugging in the unit. (See  
the back cover page.)  
DO NOT plug in before setting the voltage selector  
on the rear of the unit and all connection  
procedures are complete.  
Audio equipment  
To audio output  
For playing the other equipment through this unit,  
connect between the audio output jacks on the other  
equipment and AUX jacks by using an audio cord (not  
supplied).  
Now, you can plug the AC power cord.  
• If the wall outlet does not match the AC plug, use the  
supplied AC plug adaptor.  
IMPORTANT: Be sure to check all connections to be done  
before plugging the AC power cord into a wall outlet.  
To connect audio equipment with an optical digital  
input terminal  
You can record CD sound onto the connected digital equipment.  
Canceling the Demonstration  
CD OPTICAL  
DIGITAL  
Protective  
plug  
OUTPUT  
When connecting the AC power cord into a wall outlet, the  
unit automatically starts the demonstration.  
CANCEL / DEMO  
To cancel the demonstration, press and hold  
CANCEL/DEMO until “DEMO OFF” appears  
on the display.  
• To cancel only beep sounds during the  
demonstration, press BEEP ON/OFF on the remote control.  
Before connecting the  
other equipment,  
remove the protective  
plug from the terminal.  
When you press other buttons  
The demonstration stops temporarily. It will start automatically  
again (if no operation is done for 2 minutes) unless you cancel it by  
pressing CANCEL/DEMO.  
Audio equipment with  
an optical digital input  
To optical digital input  
To start the demonstration manually  
Press and hold CANCEL/DEMO again until “DEMO START”  
appears on the display.  
Connect an optical digital cord (not supplied) between the  
optical digital input terminal on the other equipment and the  
CD OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT terminal.  
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Common Operations  
Turning On or Off the Power  
Setting the Clock  
You can set the clock whether the unit is on or off; however,  
if Ecology Mode is activated, you cannot set the clock while  
the unit is off. “0:00” flashes on the display until you set the  
clock.  
To turn on the unit, press  
STANDBY/ON on the remote control)  
so that the lamp on the button goes off.  
(or  
On the unit ONLY:  
CLOCK  
/ TIMER  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER.  
To turn off the unit (on standby), press  
The hour digits start flashing on the display.  
(or STANDBY/ON  
on the remote control)  
again so that the lamp on the button lights up.  
• A little power is always consumed even while  
the unit is on standby.  
To switch off the power supply completely, unplug the AC  
power cord from the AC outlet.  
2 Turn 4 / ¢ to adjust the  
hour, then press SET/DISPLAY.  
The minute digits start flashing on the  
display.  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
The clock is reset to “0:00” right away, while the tuner preset  
stations (see page 12) will be erased in a few days.  
Saving the Power Consumption while on Standby  
—Ecology Mode  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
CANCEL / DEMO  
If you want to correct the hour  
after pressing SET/DISPLAY,  
press CANCEL/DEMO.  
You can save the power consumption while the unit is turned  
off (on standby).  
The hour digits start flashing again.  
You can set Ecology Mode whether the unit is on or off.  
3 Turn 4 / ¢ to adjust the minute, then  
press SET/DISPLAY.  
On the unit ONLY:  
To activate the Ecology Mode, press ECO.  
ECO  
“ECO” appears on the display for 2 seconds  
(and the demonstration is canceled if you have  
pressed the button while the unit is off).  
• Each time you press the button, “ECO” and “NORMAL”  
appear alternately on the display.  
To check the clock time  
Press and hold SET/DISPLAY while playing any source.  
• Each time you press and hold the button, the source  
indication and the clock time alternate on the display.  
To deactivate the Ecology Mode, press ECO again.  
“NORMAL” appears (and the demonstration starts if the unit  
is turned off).  
To adjust the clock again  
If you have set the clock before, you need to press  
CLOCK/TIMER repeatedly until the clock setting mode is  
selected.  
• Each time you press the button, the clock/timer setting  
modes change as follows:  
When you turn off the unit with Ecology Mode activated  
“ECO” flashes on the display, and the clock time will not be shown  
while the unit is turned off.  
DAILY  
TIMER  
REC  
Turning On or Off the Key-touch Tone  
(Daily Timer setting)  
If you do not want the key-touch tone to beep each time you  
press a button, you can deactivate it.  
Clock  
Canceled  
TIMER  
(Recording Timer setting)  
setting  
(The hour digits start flashing.)  
On the remote control ONLY:  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
The clock loses the setting and is reset to “0:00.” If this happens, set  
the clock again.  
BEEP  
ON/OFF  
Press BEEP ON/OFF.  
• Each time you press the button, the key-touch  
tone turns on and off alternately.  
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Selecting the Sources  
Reinforcing the Bass Sound  
To listen to the FM/AM broadcasts, press FM/AM.  
(See page 12.)  
To play back CDs, press CD 3¥8. (See pages 13 – 17.)  
To play back tapes, press TAPE 2 3. (See page 18.)  
To select the external equipment as the source, press AUX.  
You can select one of the 5 subwoofer levels. This function  
only affects the playback sound, but does not affect your  
recording. The subwoofer level can be adjusted in 5 steps—  
LEVEL 0 (MIN LEVEL), LEVEL 1, LEVEL 2, LEVEL 3,  
and LEVEL 4 (MAX LEVEL).  
TAPE  
CD  
Press SUBWOOFER LEVEL + to  
FM / AM  
AUX  
increase the subwoofer level or  
SUBWOOFER  
SUBWOOFER LEVEL – to decrease it.  
LEVEL  
SUBWOOFER lamp lights up in red  
When you press the play button for a particular source  
(FM/AM, CD 3/8, TAPE 2 3, and AUX), the unit turns on  
and the unit starts playing the source if it is ready.  
SOUND MODE  
Y
CD3 READ  
R O C K  
P O P  
D A N C E  
H A L L  
SUBW  
Y
OOFER  
CD2 READ  
Y
R E C  
CD1 READ  
Adjusting the Volume  
CLASSIC  
ADIUM  
ST  
• The SUBWOOFER lamp lights up in red when LEVEL 1 to  
LEVEL 4 (MAX LEVEL) is selected. The lamp turns off when  
LEVEL 0 (MIN LEVEL) is selected.  
You can adjust the volume level only while the unit is turned  
on. The volume level can be adjusted in 32 steps (VOLUME  
MIN, VOLUME 1 – VOLUME 30, and VOLUME MAX).  
Turn VOLUME + / – clockwise (+)  
to increase the volume or  
counterclockwise (–) to decrease it.  
Selecting the Sound Modes  
You can select one of the 6 preset sound modes (3 surround  
modes and 3 SEA—Sound Effect Amplifier—modes) and 3  
user modes. This function only affects the playback sound,  
but does not affect your recording. Each Sound Mode has its  
own display illumination.  
When using the remote control, press  
VOLUME + to increase the volume or  
VOLUME – to decrease it.  
VOLUME  
To select the sound modes, turn SOUND  
MODE (or press SOUND MODE on the  
remote control) until the sound mode you  
want appears on the display.  
SOUND MODE  
Y
CD3 READ  
R O C K  
D A N C E  
SOUND  
MODE  
SUBW  
Y
OOFER  
CD2 READ  
P O P  
H A L L  
Y
R E C  
CD1 READ  
CLASSIC  
ADIUM  
ST  
For private listening  
Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES ( ) jack. No sound  
comes out of the speakers. Be sure to turn down the volume before  
connecting or putting on headphones.  
• When a sound mode is selected, the lamp for the selected sound  
mode (in this example, DANCE) flashes while the SOUND MODE  
and the other sound mode lamps remains lit.  
• When one of the user modes (USER 1, USER 2, or USER 3) is  
selected, only the SOUND MODE lamp lights up (no sound mode  
lamps light up).  
• When the sound mode is canceled (“OFF” is selected), all sound  
mode lamps including the SOUND MODE lamp go off.  
DO NOT turn off (on standby) the unit with the  
volume set to an extremely high level; otherwise, a  
sudden blast of sound can damage your hearing,  
speakers and/or headphones when you turn on the  
unit or start playing any source next time.  
REMEMBER, you cannot adjust the volume level  
while the unit is off (on standby).  
The sound modes change as follows:  
DANCE  
HALL  
STADIUM  
ROCK  
(DANCE club)  
OFF  
To turn down the volume level temporarily  
POP  
(Canceled)  
On the remote control ONLY:  
FADE  
MUTING  
USER 3  
USER 2  
USER 1  
CLASSIC  
Press FADE MUTING.  
The volume level gradually decreases to  
“VOLUME MIN.”  
When using the remote control, the sound mode changes only  
clockwise in the above sequence.  
To restore the sound, press the button again.  
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Surround modes*  
2) Press 1 or ¡ to adjust the  
level (–3 to +3) of the selected  
frequency range.  
DANCE:  
HALL:  
Increases resonance and bass.  
Adds depth and brilliance to the sound.  
STADIUM: Adds clarity and spreads the sound, like in an  
3) Repeat steps 1) and 2) to  
adjust the level of the other  
frequency ranges.  
outdoor stadium.  
SEA (Sound Effect Amplifier) modes  
ROCK:  
Boosts low and high frequency. Good for acoustic  
music.  
Good for vocal music.  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
4 Press SET/DISPLAY again.  
POP:  
CLASSIC: Good for classical music.  
User Modes  
USER 1/2/3: Your individual mode stored in memory. See  
“Creating Your Own Sound Mode—User  
Mode” below.  
5 Turn 4 / ¢ to select one  
of the user modes (USER 1,  
USER 2, and USER 3) in  
which you want to store your  
SEA pattern.  
OFF:  
The sound mode is canceled.  
* Surround elements are added to the SEA elements to create a  
being-there feeling in your room.  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
6 Press SET/DISPLAY again.  
Creating Your Own Sound Mode—User Mode  
You can change SEA pattern to suit your preference. The SEA  
pattern can be adjusted into 5 frequency ranges—LOW1,  
LOW2, MID, HIGH1, and HIGH2. These changed settings  
can be stored in the USER 1, USER 2, and USER 3 modes.  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting  
is canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.  
The SEA pattern you have created are stored into the user  
mode selected in the above step.  
To use your own sound mode  
Select USER 1, USER 2, or USER 3 mode when using the  
sound modes. See “Selecting the Sound Modes” on page 10.  
On the unit ONLY:  
1 Select one of the preset sound modes.  
If you want to add the surround elements in your SEA  
pattern, select one of the surround modes (DANCE,  
HALL, or STADIUM) before starting the procedure  
below. (See “Selecting the Sound Modes” on page 10.)  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
The setting will be erased in a few days. If this happens, set the user  
modes again.  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
2 Press SET/DISPLAY while the  
Setting the AM Tuner Interval Spacing  
selected sound mode is still shown  
on the display.  
Some countries space AM stations 9 kHz apart, and some  
countries use 10 kHz spacing.  
On the unit ONLY:  
You can only change the AM tuner interval spacing while  
tuning in to an AM station. (See page 12.)  
Press  
while holding down 7.  
Current level appears.  
3 Adjust the SEA pattern.  
1) Turn 4 / ¢ to select the  
frequency range (LOW1, LOW2,  
MID, HIGH1, and HIGH2).  
• Each time you press these buttons, the AM tuner interval  
spacing alternates between 9 kHz and 10 kHz.  
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Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts  
On the unit ONLY:  
Tuning in to a Station  
1 Tune in to the station you want to preset.  
FM / AM  
1 Press FM/AM.  
• See “Tuning in to a Station.”  
The unit automatically turns on and tunes  
in to the previously received station (either  
FM or AM).  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
2 Press SET/DISPLAY.  
• Each time you press the button, the band  
alternates between FM and AM.  
2 Start searching for stations.  
On the unit:  
3 Turn PRESET + / – to select a  
Press and hold TUNING +  
or TUNING – for more  
than 1 second.  
preset number.  
On the remote control:  
Press and hold ¢ (¡)  
or 4 (1) for more  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
4 Press SET/DISPLAY again.  
than 1 second.  
The unit starts searching for  
stations and stops when a station of sufficient signal  
strength is tuned in.  
The tuned station in step 1 is stored in the preset number  
selected in step 3.  
• If a program is broadcast in stereo, the ST (stereo) indicator  
lights up.  
• Storing a new station on a used number erases the  
previously stored one.  
To stop searching, press TUNING + or TUNING – (or  
¢ (¡) / 4 (1) on the remote control).  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
The preset stations will be erased in a few days. If this happens,  
preset the stations again.  
When you press TUNING + or TUNING – (or ¢ (¡) /  
4 (1) on the remote control) briefly and repeatedly  
The frequency changes step by step.  
To change the FM reception mode  
On the remote control ONLY:  
Tuning in to a Preset Station  
FM MODE  
When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive  
FM / AM  
1 Press FM/AM.  
or noisy, press FM MODE so that the MONO  
indicator lights up on the display. Reception  
improves.  
The unit automatically turns on and tunes  
in to the previously received station (either  
FM or AM).  
To restore the stereo effect, press FM MODE again so that  
the MONO indicator goes off. In this stereo mode, you can  
hear stereo sounds when a program is broadcasted.  
• Each time you press the button, the band  
alternates between FM and AM.  
2 Select a preset number.  
On the unit:  
Presetting Stations  
Turn PRESET + / –.  
You can preset 30 FM and 15 AM stations.  
On the remote control:  
In some cases, test frequencies have been already memorized  
for the tuner since the factory examined the tuner preset  
function before shipment. This is not a malfunction. You can  
preset the stations you want into memory by following the  
presetting method.  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting  
is canceled before you finish, start from step 2 again.  
Press the number buttons.  
Ex.: For preset number 5, press 5.  
For preset number 15, press  
+10, then 5.  
1
4
3
6
9
2
5
For preset number 25, press  
+10, +10, then 5.  
For preset number 30, press  
+10, +10, then 10.  
7
8
10  
10  
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Playing Back CDs (CD/CD-R/CD-RW)  
This unit has been designed to play back the following CDs:  
• CD (Audio CD)  
4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 to place other CDs.  
• CD-R (CD-Recordable)  
• CD-RW (CD-ReWritable)  
When loading more than one CD continuously  
When you press 0 for the next tray you want to place another CD  
onto, the first disc tray automatically closes and then the next tray  
comes out.  
Continued use of irregular shape CDs  
(heart-shape, octagonal, etc.) can damage  
the unit.  
About the CD ready lamps  
Each CD ready lamp corresponds to the disc tray of the  
same number.  
When playing a CD-R or CD-RW  
User-edited CD-Rs (CD-Recordable) and CD-RWs  
(CD-ReWritable) can be played back only if they are already  
“finalized.”  
You can play back your original CD-Rs or CD-RWs  
recorded in music CD format. (However, they may not be  
played back depending on their characteristics or recording  
conditions.)  
• Before playing back CD-Rs or CD-RWs, read their  
instructions or cautions carefully.  
• When and why they light up?  
– When you turn on the unit for the first time after  
plugging into a wall outlet, all CD ready lamps (CD1  
READY, CD2 READY, and CD3 READY) lights up.  
From the next time on, CD ready lamp(s) light(s) up  
according to the previous condition.  
– Each time you press the CD eject buttons—0 (CD1,  
CD2, and CD3), the corresponding CD ready lamp  
lights up.  
• Some CD-Rs or CD-RWs may not be played back on this  
unit because of their disc characteristics, damage or stain  
on them, or if the player’s lens is dirty.  
• When and why they go off?  
Only when the unit detects there is no CD loaded on a  
certain tray, the corresponding CD ready lamp goes off.  
(“NO DISC 1,” “NO DISC 2,” or “NO DISC 3”  
appears on the display.)  
• CD-RWs may require a longer readout time. This is caused  
by the fact that the reflectance of CD-RWs is lower than for  
regular CDs.  
• When and why they flash?  
The corresponding CD ready lamp flashes during  
playback and pause.  
Loading CDs  
On the unit ONLY:  
1 Press 0 for the disc tray  
(CD1, CD2, and CD3) you  
want to load a CD onto.  
The unit automatically turns on  
and the disc tray comes out.  
2 Place a disc correctly on the circle of the disc  
tray, with its label side up.  
CORRECT  
INCORRECT  
• When using a CD single (8 cm), place it on the inner  
circle of the disc tray.  
3 Press the same 0 you have  
pressed in step 1.  
The disc tray closes.  
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Playing Back the Entire Discs—Continuous Play Basic CD Operations  
You can play CDs continuously.  
While playing a CD, you can do the following operations.  
1 Load CDs.  
To exchange CDs during playback of another  
Press 0 corresponding to a CD, not playing or selected  
currently, to eject and exchange the CD.  
If you exchange CDs during play, the current play will not  
stop until all CDs you have exchanged are played.  
CD3  
CD2  
CD1  
2 Press one of the disc number  
(CD1, CD2, and CD3) buttons  
for the disc you want to play.  
The unit starts searching for the CD  
and CD play starts from the first track  
of the selected disc.  
To stop play for a moment  
Press CD 3¥8.  
While pausing, the elapsed playing time  
flashes on the display.  
CD  
Track number Elapsed playing time  
TRACK  
1
5
9
2
6
3
7
4
8
To resume playing, press CD 3¥8 again.  
10 11 12  
13 14 15 16  
To go to another track  
Turn 4 / ¢ before or during playback  
(or press 4 (1) / ¢ (¡) on the  
remote control).  
Tracks of the currently playing disc (Track  
numbers exceeding 16 are not displayed.)  
• Pressing CD 3/8 instead of the disc number buttons  
starts playing back the currently selected CD.  
• If no CD is placed on the selected disc tray, “NO DISC 1,”  
“NO DISC 2,” or “NO DISC 3” appears on the display.  
Then, the unit continues searching for a CD from the  
next disc tray.  
4 (or 4 (1)): Goes back to the  
beginning of the  
current or previous  
tracks.  
¢ (or ¢ (¡)): Skips to the beginning of the next or  
succeeding tracks.  
To stop playing, press 7.  
To locate a particular point in a track  
During play, press and hold 1 or ¡  
(or 4 (1) / ¢ (¡) on the remote  
control).  
To remove the disc, press 0 for the corresponding disc tray.  
CD playback sequence  
When 3 CDs* are loaded on the disc trays, they are played in one of  
the following sequences.  
1 (or 4 (1)): Fast-reverses  
the disc.  
• When CD1 is pressed: CD1 ] CD2 ] CD3 (then stops)  
• When CD2 is pressed: CD2 ] CD3 ] CD1 (then stops)  
• When CD3 is pressed: CD3 ] CD1 ] CD2 (then stops)  
* When only 2 CDs are loaded, they are played in the same order,  
but the disc tray without a CD is skipped.  
¡ (or ¢ (¡)): Fast-forwards the disc.  
To go to another track directly using the number  
buttons  
On the remote control ONLY:  
Pressing the number button(s) before  
or during play allows you to start  
playing the track number you want.  
Ex.: For track number 5, press 5.  
For track number 15, press +10,  
then 5.  
1
4
3
6
9
2
5
7
8
10  
10  
For track number 20, press +10,  
then 10.  
For track number 32, press +10, +10, +10, then 2.  
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Programming the Playing Order of the Tracks  
—Program Play  
4 Select a track from the selected  
CD in the above step.  
On the unit:  
You can arrange the playing order of the tracks before you  
start playing. You can program up to 32 tracks.  
• To use Repeat Play (see page 17) for Program Play, press  
REPEAT after starting Program Play. Only REPEAT 1 and  
REPEAT ALL can be selected for Program Play.  
Turn 4 / ¢ to select the  
track number and press  
SET/DISPLAY.  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting  
is canceled before you finish, start from step 2 again.  
1 Load CDs.  
On the remote control:  
• If the current playing source is not the CD player, press  
CD 3¥8, then 7 before going to the next step.  
Press the number buttons.  
• For how to use the number  
buttons, see “To go to another  
track directly using the number  
buttons” on page 14.  
1
4
3
6
9
2
5
2 Activate the Program Play mode.  
7
8
On the unit:  
CD PLAY  
MODE  
Press CD PLAY MODE repeatedly  
10  
10  
until “CD PROGRAM” appears on  
the display.  
• Each time you press the button, the play  
mode changes as follows:  
5 Program other tracks you want.  
• To program tracks from the same disc, repeat step 4.  
• To program tracks from a different disc, repeat steps 3  
and 4.  
CD PROGRAM  
CD RANDOM  
Total track number and  
total playing time (Continuous Play)  
CD  
6 Press CD 3¥8.  
The tracks are played in the order you  
have programed.  
On the remote control:  
PROGRAM  
Press PROGRAM so that  
“CD PROGRAM” appears  
on the display.  
To stop playing, press 7.  
To exit from Program Play mode, press CD PLAY MODE  
repeatedly (or press PROGRAM on the remote control) until  
the PRGM (program) indicator goes off. The program you  
have made is stored in memory.  
P R G M  
• If a program has been stored in memory, the program is  
called up.  
• The PRGM (program) indicator also lights up on the  
display.  
• If you try to program a 33rd track  
“CD FULL” will appears on the display.  
• If your entry is ignored  
CD3  
3 Press one of the disc number  
You have tried to program a track from an empty tray, or a track  
number that does not exist on the CD (for example, selecting track  
14 on a CD that only has 12 tracks). Such entries are ignored.  
CD2  
(CD1, CD2, and CD3) buttons  
to select the disc you want to  
CD1  
play.  
Track number  
P R G M  
Disc number  
Program step number  
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To check the program contents  
On the remote control ONLY:  
Playing at Random—Random Play  
The tracks of all loaded CDs will be played at random.  
• To use Repeat Play (see page 17) for Random Play, press  
REPEAT after starting Random Play. Only REPEAT 1 and  
REPEAT ALL can be selected for Random Play.  
Before playing, you can check the  
program contents by pressing  
4 (1) or ¢ (¡).  
4 (1) : Shows the programed  
tracks in the reverse order.  
1 Load CDs.  
¢ (¡) : Shows them in the programed order.  
• If the current playing source is not the CD player, press  
CD 3¥8, then 7 before going to the next step.  
To modify the program  
CANCEL / DEMO  
Before or after playing, you can erase the last  
programed tracks by pressing CANCEL/DEMO  
(or press PROGRAM CANCEL on the remote  
control).  
• Each time you press the button, the last  
programed track is erased from the program.  
2 Activate the Random Play mode.  
On the unit:  
CD PLAY  
MODE  
Press CD PLAY MODE repeatedly  
until “CD RANDOM” appears on  
the display.  
• Each time you press the button, the play  
mode changes as follows:  
PROGRAM  
CANCEL  
To add tracks in the program before playing, simply select  
the track numbers you want to add by following step 4 of the  
programming procedure on page 15. If you want to add tracks  
from another disc, follow steps 3 and 4.  
CD PROGRAM  
CD RANDOM  
Total track number and  
total playing time (Continuous Play)  
On the remote control:  
RANDOM  
Press RANDOM so that  
“CD RANDOM”  
To erase the entire program before or after playing, press  
and hold 7 until “CD PROGRAM” appears on the display.  
• The program you have made will be erased,  
– when you unplug the AC power cord, or  
appears on the display.  
1
5
9
2
6
3
7
4
8
– when a power failure occurs.  
10 11 12  
RANDOM  
• The RANDOM indicator also lights up on the display.  
CD  
3 Press CD 3¥8.  
The tracks are randomly played.  
Random Play ends when all the tracks  
are played once.  
To skip the currently playing track, turn 4 / ¢ to the  
right (or press ¢ (¡) on the remote control).  
If you turn 4 / ¢ to the left (or press 4 (1) on  
the remote control)  
You cannot go back to the previous tracks during Random Play.  
You can only restart the current playing track.  
To stop playing, press 7.  
• Random play also stops when one of the disc trays is opened.  
To exit from Random Play mode, press CD PLAY MODE  
(or press RANDOM on the remote control) repeatedly until  
the RANDOM indicator goes off after playback stops.  
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Repeating Tracks or CDs—Repeat Play  
Prohibiting Disc Ejection—Tray Lock  
You can have all the CDs, the program or the individual track  
currently playing repeat as many times as you like.  
You can prohibit CD ejection from the unit and lock CDs.  
• This operation is possible only when the source is the CD  
player.  
REPEAT  
To repeat playing, press REPEAT during or  
before play.  
On the unit ONLY:  
• Each time you press the button, Repeat Play mode  
changes as follows:  
To prohibit disc ejection, press 0 for any disc tray while  
holding down 7. (If there is any disc tray opened, close it  
first.)  
REPEAT ALL  
Canceled  
REPEAT 1DISC  
REPEAT 1  
The Repeat Play mode indicator lights up on the display.  
TRACK  
1
5
9
2
6
3
7
4
8
“LOCKED” appears for a while on the display, and the  
loaded CDs are locked.  
10 11 12  
13 14 15 16  
REPEAT ALL: Repeats all the tracks on all the CDs  
(continuously or at random), or all the  
tracks in the program.  
REPEAT 1DISC: Repeats all the tracks on one CD.  
To cancel the prohibition and unlock the CDs, press 0 for  
any disc tray while holding down 7.  
“UNLOCKED” appears for a while on the display, and the  
loaded CDs are unlocked.  
REPEAT 1:  
Repeats one track on one CD.  
To cancel Repeat Play, press REPEAT repeatedly until the  
Repeat Play mode indicators go off from the display.  
“REPEAT 1DISC” is not selected for Program Play  
and Random Play  
It is canceled when you select Program Play or Random Play.  
If you try to eject CDs while Tray Lock is in use  
“LOCKED” appears to inform you that the disc tray is locked.  
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Playing Back Tapes  
You can play back type I tapes without changing any settings.  
To play both sides repeatedly—Reverse Mode  
When using Reverse Mode, the tape automatically reverses at  
the end of a side and the unit starts playing for the other side  
of the tape, and repeats the same process.  
Playing Back a Tape  
On the unit ONLY:  
1 Press 0 EJECT for the cassette deck.  
REVERSE  
MODE  
To use Reverse Mode, press REVERSE MODE  
so that the Reverse Mode indicator on the display  
lights up like—  
.
To cancel Reverse Mode, press the button again so that the  
Reverse Mode indicator on the display lights up like—  
.
Locating the Beginning of a Song—Music Scan  
2 Insert a cassette with the exposed part of the  
You can use Music Scan to locate the beginning of a song.  
Music Scan searches for blank portions that usually separate  
recorded songs, then plays the next song.  
tape down.  
To find the beginning of the current song  
During play, press 1 or ¡  
(or 4 (1) / ¢ (¡) on the  
remote control) in the opposite  
direction to the tape play.  
The tape direction indicator of the  
opposite direction to the tape play starts flashing  
intermittently.  
3 Close the cassette holder gently.  
TAPE  
Searching stops automatically at the beginning of the current  
song, and the current song starts automatically.  
4 Press TAPE 2 3.  
The tape play starts and the tape direction  
indicator (3 or 2) starts flashing slowly  
to indicate the tape running direction.  
• Each time you press the button, the tape direction changes  
and “REVERSE” appears for a while on the display.  
3 : plays the front side.  
To find the beginning of the next song  
During play, press 1 or ¡  
(or 4 (1) / ¢ (¡) on the  
remote control) in the same direction  
as the tape play.  
The tape direction indicator of the  
same direction as the tape play starts flashing intermittently.  
2 : plays the reverse side.  
• If no cassette is inserted, “NO TAPE” appears on the  
display.  
When the tape plays to the end, the deck automatically  
stops if the Reverse Mode is off. (See “To play both sides  
repeatedly—Reverse Mode.”)  
Searching stops automatically at the beginning of the next  
song, and the next song starts automatically.  
Music Scan works by detecting a 4-second long blank  
between each song, so it will not work well in the  
following cases  
To stop playing, press 7.  
To fast-wind to the left or to the right, press 1 or ¡ (or  
4 (1) / ¢ (¡) on the remote control) while the tape  
is not running.  
The tape direction indicator (3 or 2) starts flashing quickly  
on the display.  
• No blank at the beginning of a song.  
• Noise (often caused by much use or poor quality dubbing) which  
fills the blank.  
• Long, very soft passages or pauses in a song.  
To remove the cassette, press 0 EJECT to open the cassette  
holder.  
The use of the C-120 or thinner tape is not  
recommended, since characteristic deterioration  
may occur and this tape easily jams in the pinch-  
rollers and the capstans.  
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Recording  
IMPORTANT:  
Recording on a Tape  
It may be unlawful to record or play back copyrighted  
material without the consent of the copyright owner.  
• The recording level is automatically set correctly, so it is  
not affected by the VOLUME, the SUBWOOFER LEVEL,  
and the SOUND MODE controls. Thus, during recording  
you can adjust the sound you are actually listening to  
without affecting the recording level.  
1 Press 0 EJECT to insert a recordable cassette  
with the exposed part of the tape down.  
• If there are excessive noise or static in the recording you  
have made, the unit may be too close to a TV. Increase the  
distance between the TV and the unit.  
You can use type I tape for recording.  
To protect your recording  
2 Close the cassette holder gently.  
• If you want to record on both sides of a tape, see “To  
record on both sides—Reverse Mode.”  
Cassettes have two small tabs  
on the back to protect from  
unexpected erasure or re-  
recording.  
To protect your recording,  
remove these tabs.  
3 Check the tape direction of the cassette deck.  
• If the tape direction is not correct, press TAPE 2 3 twice  
then 7 to change the tape direction.  
To re-record on a protected tape, cover the holes with  
adhesive tape.  
4 Start playing the source—FM, AM, CD player,  
or auxiliary equipment connected to AUX jacks.  
• When the source is a CD, you can also use CD Direct  
Recording—(see page 20), and Auto Edit Recording—  
(see page 21).  
To keep the best recording and playback sound  
quality  
If the heads, capstans, and pinch rollers of the cassette deck  
become dirty, the following will occur:  
• Impaired sound quality  
5 Start recording.  
On the unit:  
• Discontinuous sound  
• Fading  
REC START  
/ STOP  
Press REC START/STOP.  
On the remote control:  
• Incomplete erasure  
• Difficulty in recording  
Press and hold REC START/STOP  
for more than 1 second.  
To clean the heads, capstans, and pinch rollers  
Use a cotton swab moistened with alcohol.  
The REC (recording) lamp flashes when recording starts,  
and the tape direction indicator (3 or 2) starts flashing  
slowly.  
• If no cassette is inserted, “NO TAPE” appears on the  
display. If a protected tape is inserted, “NO REC”  
appears on the display.  
Pinch rollers  
Capstans  
To stop recording immediately, press REC START/STOP or 7  
(or press and hold REC START/STOP on the remote control  
for more than 1 second).  
To remove the cassette, press 0 EJECT to open the cassette  
holder.  
Heads  
To demagnetize the heads  
Turn off the unit, and use a head demagnetizer (available at  
electronics and audio shops).  
To record on both sides—Reverse Mode  
On the unit ONLY:  
REVERSE  
Press REVERSE MODE so that the Reverse Mode  
MODE  
indicator on the display lights up like—  
.
• When using the Reverse Mode for recording,  
start recording in the forward (3) direction first.  
Otherwise, recording will stop when recording is done only  
on one side (reverse) of the tape.  
To cancel Reverse Mode, press the button again so that the  
Reverse Mode indicator on the display lights up like—  
.
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To stop recording, press 7 to create a 4-second  
CD Synchronized Recording  
blank portion on the recording tape. (Remember,  
a 4-second blank is important when using Music  
Scan—see page 18.)  
By using CD Synchronized Recording methods, you can start  
and stop a CD play and tape recording at the same time.  
CD Synchronized Recording consists of the following:  
7 CD Direct Recording  
To record on both sides—Reverse Mode  
On the unit ONLY:  
7 Auto Edit Recording  
REVERSE  
MODE  
Press REVERSE MODE so that the Reverse Mode  
indicator on the display lights up like—  
.
7 CD Direct Recording  
Everything on the CD goes onto the tape in the order it is on the  
CD, or according to the order you have made for Program Play.  
• When using the Reverse Mode for CD Direct  
Recording, start recording in the forward (3)  
direction first. When the tape reaches its end while  
recording a song in the forward direction (3), the last song  
will be re-recorded at the beginning of the reverse side (2).  
On the unit ONLY:  
1 Press 0 EJECT to insert a recordable cassette  
If you start recording on the reverse side (2), recording  
will stop when recording is done only on one side (reverse)  
of the tape.  
with the exposed part of the tape down.  
To cancel Reverse Mode, press the button again so that the  
Reverse Mode indicator on the display lights up like—  
.
2 Load CDs.  
CD3  
3 Press one of the disc number  
(CD1, CD2, and CD3) buttons  
CD2  
to select the disc, then 7.  
CD1  
• If you want to make a program,  
perform steps 2 to 5 on page 15. After  
making a program, go to the next step.  
CD REC  
START  
4 Press CD REC START.  
“CD REC” appears on the display and  
the REC (recording) lamp flashes when  
recording starts.  
The cassette deck starts recording while the CD player starts  
playing.  
When the recording is done, “CD REC FINISHED” scroll  
through the display, and the REC (recording) lamp goes  
off. Both the cassette deck and the CD player stop  
automatically.  
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SET /  
DISPLAY  
7 Auto Edit Recording  
4 Press SET/DISPLAY.  
• Each time you press the button, the tracks  
to be recorded on the front side (“SIDE-A”)  
and on the reverse side (“SIDE-B”) appear  
on the display alternately.  
By using Auto Edit Recording, you can record the CD tracks  
to fit the tape. Auto Edit Recording makes a program by  
selecting the CD tracks in numerical order. However, to  
prevent the end of the last track on the front side from being  
cut off, the last track is selected so to fit the remaining tape  
length.  
Tracks to be recorded on the  
reverse side (SIDE-B) appear.  
On the unit ONLY:  
8
9
10 11 12  
13  
1 Load CDs.  
• If the current playing source is not the CD player, press  
CD 3¥8, then 7 before going to the next step.  
5 Insert a recordable cassette of appropriate  
length into the cassette deck.  
EDIT  
2 Press EDIT.  
REVERSE  
MODE  
6 Press REVERSE MODE so that  
the Reverse Mode indicator lights  
up like  
.
• Without turning on the Reverse Mode,  
recording will stop when the front side of  
the tape is recorded.  
CD3  
3 Press one of the disc number  
(CD1, CD2, and CD3) buttons  
CD2  
CD REC  
START  
to select the disc you want to  
record from.  
CD1  
7 Press CD REC START.  
“CD REC” appears, then “TAPE SIDE-A  
STAND-BY” scroll through the display, and  
the REC (recording) lamp flashes.  
The cassette deck starts recording. About 10 seconds later,  
the CD player starts playing.  
When the recording is done, “CD REC FINISHED” scroll  
through the display and the REC (recording) lamp goes off.  
Both the cassette deck and CD player stop automatically.  
• If a tape has not been rewound, the cassette deck will  
rewind the tape before it starts recording.  
• A 10-second blank portion is automatically created at  
the beginning of each side of the tape.  
The optimum tape length for the disc appears.  
To stop during Auto Edit Recording  
To change the tape length manually  
Press REC START/STOP or 7 to create a 4-second blank  
portion on the recording tape. (Remember, a 4-second blank  
is important when using Music Scan—see page 18.)  
If the tape length selected is not satisfactory, you can  
change the tape length by turning 4 / ¢ on the unit.  
You can select the tape length among the following  
—40, 46, 50, 54, 60, 64, 70, 74, 80, 84, and 90.  
To cancel Auto Edit Recording  
Press CANCEL/DEMO before or after recording.  
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Using the Microphones  
You can enjoy singing along (Karaoke) and microphone  
mixing by using two microphones.  
If howling or squealing (feedback) occurs while using  
the microphone(s)  
• MIC LEVEL adjustment is valid for both microphones  
connected to MIC 1 and MIC 2 jacks.  
Take the following actions to prevent these noises.  
• Adjust MIC LEVEL and the volume level.  
• Avoid pointing the microphone(s) towards the speakers.  
• When two microphones are connected, turn off the ON/OFF  
switch on the unused microphone.  
IMPORTANT:  
Always set MIC LEVEL to MIN when connecting or  
disconnecting the microphone.  
• When you do not use the microphone, keep the microphones  
unconnected.  
If you use the following sources as the playing source  
for Karaoke (Vocal Masking), you cannot get the  
satisfactory results  
• Radio programs—a radio signal is not as reliable as the signals  
coming from a tape or CD.  
• Monaural sources.  
• Poorly dubbed tapes.  
Singing along—Karaoke  
• Sources recorded with duets, strong echo, a chorus, or only a few  
instruments.  
7 Vocal Masking  
Vocal Masking reduces the lead vocal of the playing source,  
and allows you to replace it by singing into the microphones  
as the music plays.  
7 Microphone Mixing  
When you sing along with multiplex tapes or CDs, follow the  
procedure below:  
1 Turn MIC LEVEL to MIN.  
1 Connect the microphone(s).  
2 Connect the microphone(s) (not supplied) by  
2 Start playing the source—CD, tape, or other  
plugging it into MIC 1 and/or MIC 2 jack.  
connected component.  
3 Press KARAOKE on the remote  
3 Adjust MIC LEVEL and the volume level as  
control.  
you sing into the microphone(s).  
“KARAOKE” appears for 2 seconds and  
KARAOKE indicator lights up and remains lit.  
• By pressing REC START/STOP, you can record your  
singing along if you want. (For more details, see page 19.)  
4 Start playing the source—CD, tape, or other  
connected component.  
To use microphone only  
Without any background sound, you can use your microphone(s),  
and record it if you want.  
5 Adjust MIC LEVEL and the volume level as  
you sing into the microphone(s).  
• By pressing REC START/STOP, you can record your  
singing along if you want. (For more details, see page 19.)  
1Connect the microphone(s).  
2Press CD 3/8, then 7.  
No background sound will be heard.  
To cancel Vocal Masking, press KARAOKE on the remote  
control again.  
CD  
• “OFF” appears for 2 seconds and the KARAOKE indicator  
goes off. Normal stereo play back resumes.  
To apply an echo to your voice  
On the remote control ONLY:  
3Adjust MIC LEVEL and the volume level as you sing  
into the microphone(s).  
• By pressing REC START/STOP, you can record your  
singing along if you want. (For more details, see page 19.)  
Press ECHO so that the ECHO  
indicator lights up on the display.  
• Each time you press the button, the echo level  
changes as follows:  
ECHO 1  
ECHO 2  
ECHO 3  
ECHO OFF  
(Canceled)  
As the number increases, a stronger echo effect applies to  
your voice.  
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Using the Timers  
There are three timers available—DAILY (Daily Timer), REC  
(Recording Timer), and SLEEP (Sleep Timer).  
On the unit ONLY:  
CLOCK  
/ TIMER  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER  
repeatedly until “DAILY”  
appears on the display.  
Before using the timers, you need to set the clock built in the  
unit. (See page 9.)  
The  
(Timer) indicator lights up and the DAILY (Daily  
Timer) indicator also starts flashing on the display.  
Using Daily Timer  
D
A
I
L Y  
With Daily Timer, you can be awaken with your favorite  
music or radio program.  
You can set the timer whether the unit is on or off; however, if  
Ecology Mode is activated, you cannot set the clock while the  
unit is off.  
• Each time you press the button, the timer setting modes  
change as follows:  
DAILY  
TIMER  
REC  
(Daily Timer setting)  
How Daily Timer actually works  
The unit automatically turns on, sets the volume level to the  
preset level, and starts playing the specified source when the  
on-time comes (“DAILY” and the DAILY (Daily Timer)  
indicator flash just before the on-time, and the DAILY (Daily  
Timer) indicator continues flashing while the timer is  
operating). Then, when the off-time comes (“DAILY OFF”  
flashes just before the off-time), the unit automatically turns  
off (on standby).  
Clock  
Canceled  
TIMER  
(Recording Timer setting)  
setting  
(The hour digits start flashing.)  
CLOCK  
/ TIMER  
2 Press CLOCK/TIMER again.  
“TIMER” appears for 2 seconds, then the  
unit enters on-time setting mode.  
D
A
I
L Y  
The Daily Timer works everyday automatically. If you do not  
want to use the Daily Timer, turn off the Daily timer. (See  
“To turn on or off Daily Timer after its setting is done” on  
page 24.) The timer setting remains in memory until you  
change it.  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting  
is canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.  
• To correct a mis entry while setting the timer, press  
CANCEL/DEMO.  
3 Set the on-time you want the  
unit to turn on at.  
1) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the hour, then  
press SET/DISPLAY.  
2) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the minute,  
then press SET/DISPLAY.  
“SET” appears for 1 second, then  
the unit enters off-time setting mode.  
Before you start...  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
When using a CD as the source to play—  
– Make sure there is a CD on the selected disc number  
tray.  
When using a tape as the source to play—  
– Make sure that a tape is in the cassette deck.  
– Make sure that the tape direction is correct.  
When using the external component as the source to  
play—  
D
A
I
L Y  
Set the timer equipped on the external component at  
the same time.  
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SET /  
DISPLAY  
8 Press SET/DISPLAY to complete  
4 Set the off-time you want the unit to turn off  
the Daily Timer setting.  
(on standby) at.  
The DAILY (Daily Timer) indicator stops  
flashing and remains lit. “OK ” appears on  
the display for 2 seconds.  
The settings you have done are shown on the  
display in sequence for your confirmation.  
1) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the hour, then press  
SET/DISPLAY.  
2) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the minute, then press  
SET/DISPLAY.  
“SET” appears for 1 second, then the unit enters  
source selecting mode.  
9 Press  
to turn off the unit (on  
standby) if you have set the Daily  
Timer with the unit turned on.  
D
A
I
L Y  
5 Turn 4 / ¢ to select the source to play,  
then press SET/DISPLAY.  
“SET” appears for 1 second.  
• The source changes as follows:  
• If the unit is turned on when the on-time comes  
Daily Timer does not work.  
• Even if you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure  
occurs  
Once you set the timer, the timer setting may remain stored in  
memory in a few days. In this case, check whether the timer  
setting still remains or not.  
TUNER FM  
TUNER AM  
1 CD-- 1  
AUX IN  
TAPE  
TUNER FM: tunes in to a specified preset FM station.  
= Go to step 6.  
TUNER AM: tunes in to a specified preset AM station.  
= Go to step 6.  
To turn on or off Daily Timer after its setting is done  
1 CD-- 1:  
plays a disc from a specified track of a  
specified disc. = Go to step 6.  
plays a tape in the cassette deck.  
= Go to step 7.  
CLOCK  
1Press CLOCK/TIMER repeatedly until  
/ TIMER  
“DAILY” appears on the display.  
TAPE:  
The  
(Timer) indicator lights up and the  
DAILY (Daily Timer) indicator starts  
flashing on the display.  
AUX IN:  
plays an external source. = Go to step 7.  
CANCEL / DEMO  
2To turn off the Daily Timer, press  
CANCEL/DEMO.  
6 When selecting “TUNER FM” or “TUNERAM”  
Turn 4 / ¢ to select the preset station number, then  
press SET/DISPLAY.  
The DAILY (Daily Timer) indicator goes off  
from the display (“DAILY OFF” appears for  
a while).  
The Daily Timer is canceled, but the setting for the Daily  
Timer remains in memory.  
The unit enters volume setting mode.  
When selecting “1 CD-- 1”  
1) Turn 4 / ¢ to select the disc number, then press  
SET/DISPLAY.  
Or  
“SET” appears for 1 second.  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
2) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the track number, then press  
To turn on the Daily Timer, press  
SET/DISPLAY.  
SET/DISPLAY.  
“SET” appears for 1 second, then the unit enters  
volume setting mode.  
“OK ” appears on the display for 2 seconds.  
The settings you have done are shown on the  
display in sequence for your confirmation.  
7 Turn 4 / ¢ to set the  
volume level.  
• The volume level changes as follows:  
VOLUME – –  
VOLUME 15  
VOLUME 5  
VOLUME 10  
D
A
I
L Y  
• If you select “VOLUME – –,” the volume is set to the  
last level when the unit has been turned off.  
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Using Recording Timer  
4 Set the on-time you want the  
unit to turn on at.  
With Recording Timer, you can make a tape of a radio  
broadcast automatically.  
You can set the timer whether the unit is on or off; however,  
if Ecology Mode is activated, you cannot set the clock while  
the unit is off.  
1) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the hour, then  
press SET/DISPLAY.  
2) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the minute,  
then press SET/DISPLAY.  
“SET” appears for 1 second, then  
the unit enters off-time setting mode.  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
How Recording Timer actually works  
The unit automatically turns on, tunes in to the specified  
station, sets the volume level to “VOLUME MIN,” and starts  
recording when the on-time comes (“REC” and the REC  
(Recording Timer) indicator flash just before the on-time, and  
the REC (Recording Timer) indicator continues flashing  
while the timer is operating). Then, when the off-time comes  
(“REC OFF” flashes just before the off-time), the unit  
automatically turns off (on standby).  
The timer setting remains in memory until you change it.  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting  
is canceled before you finish, start from step 2 again.  
• To correct a mis entry while setting the timer, press  
CANCEL/DEMO.  
R E C  
5 Set the off-time you want the unit to turn off  
(on standby) at.  
1) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the hour, then press  
SET/DISPLAY.  
2) Turn 4 / ¢ to set the minute, then press  
SET/DISPLAY.  
“SET” appears for 1 second, then the unit enters preset  
station selecting mode.  
On the unit ONLY:  
1 Insert a recordable cassette with the exposed  
6 Select the preset station.  
part of the tape down.  
1) Turn 4 / ¢ to select the band (“TUNER FM” or  
“TUNER AM”), then press SET/DISPLAY.  
“SET” appears for 1 second.  
CLOCK  
/ TIMER  
2 Press CLOCK/TIMER  
2) Turn 4 / ¢ to select a preset channel number,  
repeatedly until “REC”  
appears on the display.  
then press SET/DISPLAY.  
The REC (Recording Timer) indicator stops flashing  
and remains lit. “OK ” appears on the display for  
2 second.  
The settings you have done are shown on the display  
in sequence for your confirmation.  
The  
(Timer) indicator lights up and the REC  
(Recording Timer) indicator also starts flashing on the  
display.  
R E C  
7 Press  
to turn off the unit (on  
standby) if necessary.  
• Each time you press the button, the timer setting modes  
change as follows:  
DAILY  
TIMER  
REC  
(Daily Timer setting)  
Clock  
Canceled  
TIMER  
• If you want to listen to another source while recording  
Press REC START/STOP or 7 to stop recording. Without  
stopping it, you cannot change the source.  
• Even if you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure  
occurs  
Once you set the timer, the timer setting may remain stored in  
memory for a few days. In this case, check whether the timer  
setting still remains or not.  
(Recording Timer setting)  
setting  
(The hour digits start flashing.)  
CLOCK  
/ TIMER  
3 Press CLOCK/TIMER again.  
“TIMER” appears for 2 seconds, then the  
unit enters on-time setting mode.  
R E C  
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To turn on or off Recording Timer after its setting  
Timer Priority  
is done  
Since each timer can be set separately, you may wonder what  
happens if the settings for these timers overlap.  
CLOCK  
1Press CLOCK/TIMER repeatedly until  
/ TIMER  
“REC” appears on the display.  
The  
(Timer) indicator lights up and the  
Below are some examples.  
REC (Recording Timer) indicator starts  
flashing on the display.  
Recording Timer has priority over Daily Timer and Sleep Timer.  
• If Daily Timer is set to come on while Recording Timer is  
operating, Daily Timer will not come on at all.  
CANCEL / DEMO  
2To turn off the Recording Timer, press  
CANCEL/DEMO.  
The REC (Recording Timer) indicator goes  
off from the display (“REC OFF” appears on  
the display for 2 seconds).  
6:00  
6:30  
7:00  
7:30  
Recording Timer  
Daily Timer  
The Recording Timer is canceled, but the setting for the  
Recording Timer remains in memory.  
does not work.  
• If Recording Timer is set to come on while Sleep Timer is  
operating, Sleep Timer will be canceled.  
Or  
SET /  
DISPLAY  
To turn on the Recording Timer, press  
21:00  
21:30 22:00  
22:30  
SET/DISPLAY.  
“OK ” appears on the display for 2 seconds.  
The settings you have done are shown on the  
display in sequence for your confirmation.  
Recording Timer  
Sleep Timer  
canceled.  
Using Sleep Timer  
With Sleep Timer, you can fall asleep to music. You can set  
Sleep Timer only while the unit is turned on.  
How Sleep Timer actually works  
The unit automatically turns off after the specified time  
length passes.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
SLEEP  
1 Press SLEEP.  
The time length until the shut-off time  
appears and the SLEEP indicator starts  
flashing on the display.  
• Each time you press the button, the time length changes  
as follows:  
SLEEP 10 SLEEP 20 SLEEP 30 SLEEP 60  
Canceled  
SLEEP 120  
SLEEP 90  
2 Wait for about 5 seconds after specifying the  
time length.  
The SLEEP indicator stops flashing and remains lit.  
To check the remaining time until the shut-off time, press  
SLEEP once so that the remaining time (minute) until the  
shut-off time appears for about 5 seconds.  
To change the shut-off time, press SLEEP repeatedly until  
the desired time length appears on the display.  
To cancel the setting, press SLEEP repeatedly so that the  
SLEEP indicator goes off.  
• Sleep Timer is also canceled when you turn off the unit.  
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Maintenance  
To get the best performance of the unit, keep your discs, tapes, and mechanism clean.  
General Notes  
Handling cassette tapes  
In general, you will have the best performance by keeping  
your CDs and the mechanism clean.  
• Store CDs in their cases, and keep them in cabinets or on  
shelves.  
• If the tape is loose in its cassette, take  
up the slack by inserting a pencil in one  
of the reels and rotating.  
• If the tape is loose, it may get stretched,  
cut, or caught in the cassette.  
• Keep the system’s disc trays closed when not in use.  
• Be careful not to touch the tape surface.  
Handling discs  
• Remove the disc from its case by  
holding it at the edge while pressing  
the center hole lightly.  
• Avoid the following places to store the  
tape:  
• Do not touch the shiny surface of the  
disc, or bend the disc.  
— In dusty places  
— In direct sunlight or heat  
— In moist areas  
• Put the disc back in its case after use  
to prevent warping.  
— Near a magnet  
• Be careful not to scratch the surface  
of the disc when placing it back in its  
case.  
• Avoid exposure to direct sunlight,  
temperature extremes, and moisture.  
Cleaning the unit  
• Stains on the unit  
Should be wiped off with a soft cloth. If the unit is heavily  
stained, wipe it with a cloth soaked in water diluted neutral  
detergent and wrung well, then wipe clean with a dry cloth.  
To clean the disc  
Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a  
straight line from center to edge.  
• Since the unit may deteriorate in quality, become  
damaged or get its paint peeled off, be careful about the  
following.  
— DO NOT wipe it with a hard cloth.  
— DO NOT wipe it strong.  
— DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine.  
— DO NOT apply any volatile substance such as  
insecticides to it.  
— DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in  
contact with it for a long time.  
DO NOT use any solvent—such as conventional  
record cleaner, spray, thinner, or benzine—to clean  
the disc.  
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Troubleshooting  
If you are having a problem with your unit, check this list for a possible solution before calling for service.  
If you cannot solve the problem from the hints given here, or the unit has been physically damaged, call a qualified person,  
such as your dealer, for service.  
Symptom  
Cause  
Action  
Unable to cancel the demonstration.  
The button other than CANCEL/DEMO  
is pressed to cancel the demonstration  
temporarily.  
Press CANCEL/DEMO on the unit.  
(See page 8.)  
No sound is heard.  
Connections are incorrect or loose.  
Check all connections and make  
corrections. (See pages 6 to 8.)  
Operations are disabled.  
The built-in microprocessor may  
malfunction due to external electrical  
interference.  
Unplug the AC power cord and then plug it  
back in.  
Unable to operate the unit from the  
remote control.  
• The path between the remote control and  
the remote sensor on the unit is blocked.  
• The batteries are exhausted.  
• Remove the obstruction.  
• Replace the batteries.  
Stereo effect is lost.  
Vocal Masking is activated.  
• Antennas are disconnected.  
Cancel the Vocal Masking. (See page 22.)  
Hard to listen to broadcasts because of  
noise.  
• Reconnect the antennas correctly and  
securely.  
• The AM loop antenna is too close to the  
unit.  
• Change the position and direction of the  
AM loop antenna.  
• The FM antenna is not properly extended  
and positioned.  
• Extend the FM antenna at the best  
position.  
The disc sound is discontinuous.  
The disc is scratched or dirty.  
Clean or replace the disc. (See page 27.)  
The disc tray does not open or close.  
• The AC power cord is not plugged in.  
• Trays are locked.  
• Plug the AC power cord.  
• Unlock the trays. (See page 17.)  
The disc does not play.  
The disc is placed upside down.  
Place the disc with the label side up.  
Turn on the unit.  
The cassette holders cannot be opened.  
Power supply from the AC power cord has  
been cut off while the tape was running.  
Impossible to record.  
Small tabs on the back of the cassette are  
removed.  
Cover the holes with adhesive tape.  
(See page 19.)  
Specifications  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
CD player  
Amplifier section  
CD capacity:  
3 CDs  
85 dB  
Output Power (IEC 268-3)  
Dynamic range:  
Signal-to-noise ratio: 90 dB  
Wow and flutter:  
SUBWOOFERS:  
85 W per channel, min. RMS, both channels  
driven into 6 at 63 Hz with no more than  
0.9% total harmonic distortion.  
Immeasurable  
MAIN SPEAKERS: 22 W per channel, min. RMS, both channels  
driven into 6 at 1 kHz with no more than  
0.9% total harmonic distortion.  
Cassette deck  
Frequency response  
Normal (type I): 50 Hz – 14 000 Hz  
Wow and flutter:  
Audio input sensitivity/Impedance  
(Measured at 1 kHz, with tape recording signal 300 mV)  
0.15% (WRMS)  
AUX:  
ΜΙΧ 1/2:  
390 mV/50 kΩ  
General  
Power requirement:  
1.5 mV/5 kΩ  
AC 110 V / AC 127 V / AC 220 V /  
Digital output: CD OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT  
AC 230 V – AC 240 V  
the voltage selector), 50 Hz / 60 Hz  
Power consumption: 160 W (in operation)  
24 W (on standby with Ecology Mode off)  
Less than 3.5 W (on standby with Ecology  
Mode on)  
Dimensions (approx.): 205 mm x 370 mm x 370 mm (W/H/D)  
(adjustable with  
Signal wave length:  
Output level:  
660 nm  
–15 dBm to –12 dBm  
Speakers/Impedance:  
SUBWOOFERS:  
6 – 16 Ω  
MAIN SPEAKERS: 6 – 16 Ω  
Tuner  
Mass (approx.):  
10.0 kg  
FM tuning range: 87.50 MHz – 108.00 MHz  
AM tuning range: At 9 kHz intervals: 531 kHz – 1 710 kHz  
At 10 kHz intervals: 530 kHz – 1 710 kHz  
Supplied accessories  
See page 6.  
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INSTRUCTIONS  
SPEAKER SYSTEM  
SP-HXZ1  
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES: SISTEMA DE ALTAVOCES  
INSTRUÇÒES: SISTEMA DE ALTIFALANTES  
說明書︰揚聲器系統  
ꢀUꢁULꢂꢃ« ÂUEMꢃ ∫ꢀULOKFꢄꢃ« qOꢃœ  
Thank you for purchasing JVC speakers.  
Gratos pela aquisição dos altifalantes JVC.  
Before you begin using them, please read the instructions carefully  
to be sure you get the best possible performance. If you have any  
questions, consult your JVC dealer.  
Antes de desfrutar este sistema, leia atentamente as instruções  
que o acompanham, de modo a assegurar-se da obtenção do  
melhor desempenho possível. Caso surjam dúvidas concernentes  
a este sistema, consulte o seu agente JVC.  
Le estamos muy agradecidos por haber adquirido estos altavoces  
de JVC. Antes de utilizarlos, sirvase leer las instrucciones  
detenidamente a fin de obtener el mejor rendimiento posible. Si  
tienenaluna pregunta, acuda a su agente de JVC.  
感謝您惠購 JVC 揚聲器-  
在開始使用之前﹐請您仔細閱讀本使用說明書﹐以確保您獲得揚聲  
器的最佳性能-如有疑問﹐請與 JVC 代理銷售商聯系-  
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Æp¹bà JVC Ÿ“uÄ lł«— U¼bMŽ ¨WK¾Ý√ W¹√ „bMŽ ÊU «–≈ Æ¡«œ√ qCꢀ√  
— SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS —  
“SOME DOS AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT”  
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet  
Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that  
your family know how to do this.  
international safety standards but, like any electrical equipment,  
care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety  
is to be assured.  
Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm of  
handicapped people.  
DON’T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that  
you are distracted from the requirements of traffic safety. It is  
illegal to watch television whilst driving.  
Do read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the  
equipment.  
Do ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains  
plug, extension leads and interconnections between pieces of  
equipment) are properly made and in accordance with the  
manufacturer’s instructions. Switch off and withdraw the mains  
plug when making or changing connections.  
DON’T listen to headphones at high volume as such use can  
permanently damage your hearing.  
DON’T obstruct the ventilation of the equipment, for example with  
curtains or soft furnishing.  
Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installa-  
tion, operation or safety of your equipment.  
Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the  
equipment.  
Do be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment.  
DON’T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood  
screws — to ensure complete safety always fit the manufacturer’s  
approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the  
instructions.  
DON’T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt  
about it working normally, or if it is damaged in any way — switch  
off, withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.  
DON’T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or  
moisture.  
DON’T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous  
voltages.  
ABOVE ALL  
– NEVER let anyone, especially children, push anything into  
holes, slots or any other opening in the case.  
– this could result in a fatal electrical shock;  
– NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of  
any kind  
DON’T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended un-  
less it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended op-  
eration or has a standby mode.  
– it is better to be safe than sorry!  
GVT0084-001A  
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Connection  
Conexión  
Ligaçao  
CONNECTION  
DONT use other amplifier to operate this speaker system except  
for CA-HXZ1.  
Turn off power to the whole system before connecting the speak-  
ers to the amplifier.  
The maximum power handling capacity of the SP-HXZ1 main  
speaker is 55 W/Subwoofer is 130 W. Excessive input will result  
in abnormal noise and possible damage.  
In cases where the signals described below are applied to the  
speakers, even if the signals are below the maximum allowable  
input, they may cause an overload and burn the wiring of the  
speakers. Be sure to lower the amplifier volume beforehand.  
1) Noise during FM tuning.  
接線  
qOꢅuꢄꢃ«  
Right speaker  
Left speaker  
Altavoz derecho  
Altifalante direito  
右揚聲器  
vMLOë WŽUL;ë  
Altavoz izquierdo  
Altifalante esquerdo  
左揚聲器  
Èd;Oë WŽUL;ë  
RED  
ROJO  
VERMELHO  
紅色  
dLŠ√  
2) High level signals containing high frequency components pro-  
duced by a tape deck in the fast forward mode.  
3) Click noise produced when turning power of other components  
on and off.  
4) Click noise produced when connecting or disconnecting cords  
with the power on.  
5) Click noise produced when the cartridge is replaced with the  
power on.  
6) Click noise produced when operating amplifier switches.  
7) Continuous high frequency oscillation or high pitch electroni-  
cally produced musical instrument sound.  
Black  
Negra  
Preto  
黑色  
œuÝ√  
Black  
Negra  
Preto  
黑色  
œuÝ√  
BLUE  
AZUL  
AZUL  
藍色  
‚—“√  
8) Howling when using a microphones.  
CAUTION : SPEAKER IMPEDANCE 6 16  
BLUE  
AZUL  
AZUL  
藍色  
‚—“√  
CAUTION  
Do not drag or push the sperakers on the floor or table.  
Otherwise, the four feet at the bottom side of each speaker may  
peel off or drop from the speaker.  
Amplifier output terminals  
Terminales de salida de amplificador  
Terminais de saida do amplificador  
放大器輸出端子  
r?C*« Ãdš U¹UN½  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Type  
: 3-way 4-speaker Bass-Reflex Type  
Twin Hyper Power-Drive Subwoofers  
and Front Twin Woofer  
Speakers  
Subwoofer  
Main woofer  
Tweeter  
: 16.0 cm (6-5/16 in.) cone × 1  
: 10.0 cm (3-15/16 in.) cone × 2  
:
5.0 cm (2 in.) cone × 1  
Power Handling Capacity  
Subwoofer  
Main Speaker  
: 130 W  
55 W  
:
Impedance  
Subwoofer  
Main Speaker  
: 6 Ω  
: 6 Ω  
Frequency Range  
Subwoofer  
: 30 Hz 120 Hz  
Main Speaker  
: 75 Hz 32 000 Hz  
Sound Pressure Level  
Subwoofer  
Main Speaker  
: 78 dB/W·m  
: 86 dB/W·m  
Dimensions (W × H × D) : 217 mm × 432 mm × 365 mm  
(8-9/16 in. × 17-1/16 in. × 14-3/8 in.)  
Mass  
: 7.6 kg (16.8 lbs) each  
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.  
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LIGAÇÃO  
CONEXIÓN  
NÃO use outro amplificador para operar este sistema de  
NO utilice ningún otro amplificador para operar este sistema de  
altifalantes à excepção do CA-HXZ1.  
altavoces excepto CA-HXZ1.  
Desligue a alimentação de todo o sistema antes de iniciar as  
ligações dos altifalantes ao amplificador.  
Desactive la alimentación de todo el sistema antes de conectar  
los altavoces al amplificador.  
A potência efectiva máxima do altifalante principal do SP-HXZ1  
é de 55 W; a do subwoofer é de 130 W.  
Uma entrada excessiva resultará em ruídos anormais e possíveis  
avarias.  
Nos casos em que os sinais descritos abaixo apresentem-se nos  
altifalantes, mesmo que os sinais estejam abaixo do nível de  
entrada permissível, poderão causar uma sobrecarga e o curto-  
circuito dos fios dos altifalantes. Certifique-se de reduzir o vol-  
ume do amplificador de antemão.  
1) Interferências durante a sintonia de FM.  
2) Sinais com níveis elevados e com componentes de alta  
frequência produzidos pelo deck de cassetes durante o modo  
do avanço rápido.  
3) Estalidos produzidos quando do ligar/desligar da alimentação  
de outros componentes.  
4) Estalidos produzidos ao se ligar/desligar cabos de ligação com  
a alimentação ligada.  
5) Estalidos produzidos quando da troca da célula fonocaptadora  
com a alimentação ligada.  
6) Estalidos produzidos quando do activar/desactivar dos  
interruptores do amplificador.  
La capacidad máxima de potencia del altavoz principal del SP-  
HXZ1 es de 55 W y la del altavoz de subgraves es de 130 W.  
En casos donde las señales descritas más abajo se apliquen a  
los altavoces, aunque las mismas resulten menores que la  
entrada máxima permisible, pueden causar una sobrecarga y  
quemar el cableado de los altavoces. Asegúrese de disminuir el  
volumen del amplificador con anterioridad.  
1) Ruido durante la sintonía en FM.  
2) Señales de alto nivel que contengan componentes de alta  
frecuencia producidos por un magnetófono en el modo de  
avance rápido.  
3) Ruidos de conmutación provocados al encender y apagar otros  
componentes.  
4) Ruido de conmutación al conectar o desconectar cables con  
los componentes encendidos.  
5) Ruido de conmutación cuando se reemplaza la cápsula con  
los componentes encendidos.  
6) Ruido de conmutación provocados por la operación de los  
selectores del amplificador.  
7) Continua oscllación de alta fracuencia o de sonidos de tonos  
altos provocados por instrumentos electrónicos.  
8) Aullidos al utilizar micrófonos.  
7) Oscilação contínua das altas frequências ou altas tonalidades  
electronicamente produzidas por sons de músicas  
instrumentais.  
8) Efeito de realimentação acústica (microfonia) quando da  
utilização de microfone.  
Precaución  
No arrastre ni empuje los altavoces sobre el piso o la mesa. De  
lo contrario, las cuatro patas del lado inferior de cada altavoz se  
podrían desprender o salir del altavoz.  
Precaução  
Não arraste nem empurre as caixas acústicas no chão ou na  
mesa, do contrário os quatro pés da parte inferior de cada uma  
delas podem se desprender ou cair.  
ESPECIFICACIONES  
ESPECIFICAÇÕES  
Tipo  
: Reflector de graves de 3 vías e 4  
altifalantes  
Tipo  
: Reflex bajo con 4-altavoces y 3 vias  
Twin Hyper Power-Drive  
Twin Hyper Power-Drive Subwoofers  
and Front Twin Woofer  
Subwoofers and Front Twin Woofer  
Altavoces  
De subgraves  
Principal  
De agudos  
Altifalantes  
Subwoofer  
Woofer principal  
Tweeter  
Potência efectiva  
Subwoofer  
Altifalante principal  
Impedância  
Subwoofer  
Altifalante principal  
Amplitude de frequência  
Subwoofer  
Altifalante principal  
Nível da pressão sonora  
Subwoofer  
: Tipo cónico de 16,0 cm × 1  
: Tipo cónico de 10,0 cm × 2  
: Tipo cónico de 5,0 cm × 1  
: Cónico de 16,0 cm × 1  
: Cónico de 10,0 cm × 2  
: Cónico de 5,0 cm × 1  
Capacidad de potencia  
De subgraves  
Principal  
Impedancia  
De subgraves  
Principal  
Gama de frecuencias  
De subgraves  
Principal  
Nivel de presión acústica  
De subgraves  
: 130 W  
: 55 W  
: 130 W  
:
55 W  
: 6 Ω  
: 6 Ω  
: 6 Ω  
: 6 Ω  
: 30 Hz 120 Hz  
: 75 Hz 32 000 Hz  
: 30 Hz 120 Hz  
: 75 Hz 32 000 Hz  
: 78 dB/W·m  
: 86 dB/W·m  
: 78 dB/W·m  
: 86 dB/W·m  
Altifalante principal  
Dimensões  
(larg. × alt. × prof.)  
Peso  
Principal  
Dimensiones (An × Al × Prf) : 217 mm × 432 mm × 365 mm  
Peso : 7,6 kg cada uno  
: 217 mm × 432 mm × 365 mm  
: 7,6 kg cada  
El diseño y las especificaciones están sujetos a cambio sin previo  
aviso.  
Desenho e especificações sob reserva de alterações sem aviso  
prévio.  
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q¹œuLKà ¡UM¦²ÝUÐ «c¼ UŽUL;ë ÂUE½ qOGA²Ã dš¬ uC r?CÄ qLF²;ð ô •  
ÆCA-HXZ1  
接線  
勿使用其他放大器操作 CA-HXZ1 以外的揚聲器系統-  
將揚聲器連接到放大器時﹐須關掉全裝置系統的電源-  
SP-HXZ1 主揚聲器的最大功率儲備容量為 55W(瓦)﹐副低音喇  
叭的為 130W(瓦)-過大的輸入﹐將造成異常噪聲﹐甚至損壞  
揚聲器-當下列信號輸入揚聲器時﹐即使該信號低於最大容許輸  
入﹐仍有可能造成過載而燒毀揚聲器導線﹐故請預先調低放大器  
的音量控製﹐以籍安全-  
Ær?C*UÐ UŽUL;ë qOCuð q³Á ÂUEMë qJà WÁUDë qBꢀ« •  
UŽUL;ë ÂUEMà WO;Ozdë WŽUL;ë qOGA²Ã …—bIKà WFÝ vBÁ√ •  
Æ◊«Ë ≥∞ w¼ WCH?M*« «œœd²Kà wŽdHë —UN−LKÃË ◊«Ë µµ w¼ SP-HXZ1  
ÆnKð ÀËbŠ WO½UJÄ«Ë –Uý g¹uAð vë ÍœROÝ bz«eë qšbë  
uà v²Š ¨ UŽUL;ë vKŽ ÁU½œ√ WꢀuCu*« «—Uýô« UNOꢀ o³DMð w²Ã« ôU(« wꢀ  
‚dŠË «bz«“ öLŠ V³;ð bÁ UN½Uꢀ ¨tÐ ÕuL;Ä qšœ vBÁ√ ÊËœ «—Uýô« X½U  
ÆUÄbIÄ r?C*« uC …—UNł iOH?ð sÄ bÂQð «cNà ƠUŽUL;ë „öÝ«  
ÆFM Y³Ã« WHëuÄ ¡UMŁ√ g¹uAð ©  
1)在 FM 調諧中產生的噪聲-  
2)磁帶錄音機的快進模式中產生的含有高頻成分的高電平信號-  
3)開關其它組成部分電源時產生的卡嗒噪聲-  
4)接通著電源進行接線或斷線時產生的卡嗒噪聲-  
5)接通著電源更換卡盤時產生的卡嗒噪聲-  
6)操作放大器開關時產生的卡嗒噪聲-  
“UNł sŽ W&U½ ‰UŽ œœdð U³ÂdÄ Íu% lHðdÄ Èu²;Ä «– «—Uý« ©≤  
Æl¹d;ë .bI²Ã« l{Ë wꢀ XOÝU  
ÆÈdšô« …eNłô« vKŽ WÁUDë ·UI¹«Ë qOGAð bMŽ Z²M¹ WIDIÞ uC ©≥  
ÆWKCuÄ WÁUDë ÊuJð ULMOÐ „öÝô« qBꢀ Ë√ qCË bMŽ Z²M¹ WIDIÞ uC ©¥  
ÆWKCuÄ WÁUDë ÊuJð ULMOÐ Ãb¹dð—UJë ‰U³I²Ý« bMŽ Z²M¹ WIDIÞ uC ©µ  
Ær?C*« `OðUHÄ qOGAð bMŽ Z²M¹ WIDIÞ uC ©∂  
7)連續的高頻率振蕩或高音調電子裝置產生的樂器聲-  
8)使用麥克風時發生的嘯聲-  
小心  
切勿拖拉放在地板或桌面上的揚聲器。  
否則﹐各揚聲器底部的四個支腳可能會剝離或脫落。  
Wì uC sŽ UO½Ëd²Jë W&U½ WOÃUŽ WLG½ Ë√ lHðdÄ œœdð «– …dL²;Ä WÐcЖ ©∑  
ÆWOIOÝuÄ  
ÆÊuꢀËdJOÄ Â«b?²Ý« bMŽ oOŽ“ ©∏  
tO³Mð  
ÆWÃËUÞ vKŽ Ë√ WO{—_« vKŽ UŽUL;ë lꢀœ Ë√ dł vë bLFð ô  
q ŸUIà WO³½U'« WN'« vKŽ …œułu*« WFЗ_« «bÁ_« XKHMð bIꢀ pÖ XKFꢀ «–≈  
ÆWŽUL;ë vKŽ UNF{uÄ sÄ jI;ð Ë√ WŽULÝ  
ꢀUHꢁ«u*«  
規格  
類型  
ŸuMë sÄ UŽULÝ ¥ s¹uJ²Ã« wŁöŁ ∫  
fÂUFë  
ŸuMë  
︰3 道 4 揚聲器低音反射型  
Twin Hyper Power-Drive Subwoofers  
and Front Twin Woofer  
Twin Hyper Power-Drive Subwoofers  
and Front Twin Woofer  
揚聲器  
副低音喇叭  
型 16.0cm × 1  
型 10.0cm × 2  
型 5.0cm × 1  
UŽUL;ë  
主喇叭  
™ rÝ ∂[∞ wÞËd?Ä Ÿu½ ∫ WCH?M*« «œœd²KàwŽdHë —UN:«  
高音喇叭  
≤ ™ rÝ ∞[∞ wÞËd?Ä Ÿu½ ∫ WCH?M*« «œœd²Kàw;Ozdë —UN:«  
最大功率  
副低音喇叭  
主揚聲器  
™ rÝ µ[∞ wÞËd?Ä Ÿu½ ∫  
WOÃUFë «œœd²Ã« —UN−Ä  
…—bIë qOGAð WFÝ  
130W(瓦)  
︰ 55W(瓦)  
◊«Ë ≥∞ WCH?M*« «œœd²KàwŽdHë —UN:«  
阻抗  
◊«Ë µµ ∫  
WO;Ozdë WŽUL;ë  
副低音喇叭  
主揚聲器  
︰6Ω(歐姆)  
︰6Ω(歐姆)  
WÄËUI*«  
ÂË√ ∂ ∫  
ÂË√ ∂ ∫  
wŽdHë —UN:«  
頻率范圍  
副低音喇叭  
主揚聲器  
WO;Ozdë WŽUL;ë  
30Hz - 120Hz  
«œœd²Ã« ‰U−Ä  
75Hz - 32000Hz  
eðd¼ ≤∞ ≠ ≥∞ ∫  
wŽdHë —UN:«  
WO;Ozdë WŽUL;ë  
uBë jG{ Èu²;Ä  
wŽdHë —UN:«  
WO;Ozdë WŽUL;ë  
œUFÐô«  
聲壓級  
eðd¼ ≥≤∞∞∞ ≠ ∑µ ∫  
副低音喇叭  
主揚聲器  
78dB/W‧m  
86dB/W‧m  
d²Ä≠◊«ËØqO³O;¹œ ∑∏ ∫  
d²Ä≠◊«ËØqO³O;¹œ ∏∂ ∫  
尺寸(W×H×D)  
質量  
217mm × 432mm × 365mm  
個 7.6kg  
3 ≥∂µ ™ 3 ¥≥≤ ™ 3 ≤ ∑ ∫  
…bŠË qJÃ r−Â ∑[∂ ∫  
Ê“uë  
設計與規格如有變更﹐恕不另行通知-  
Æ—UFý≈ ÊËœ dOOG²Kà W{dŽ UHC«u*«Ë rOLB²Ã«  
0202NSMPRIJEM  
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED  
EN. SP. PR. CH. AR.  
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