JVC Speaker System CA UXH100 User Manual

MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM  
—Consists of CA-UXH100 and SP-UXH100  
UX-H100  
INSTRUCTIONS  
LVT1190-010A  
[UJ]  
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IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS  
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
2. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user  
serviceable parts inside the unit; leave all servicing to qualified  
service personnel.  
3. CAUTION:Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and  
interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.  
4. REPRODUCTION OF LABEL: CAUTION LABEL, PLACED  
INSIDE THE UNIT.  
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 a level surface. Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a stand with a height of 10  
cm or more.  
Front view  
Side view  
15 cm  
1 cm  
1 cm  
15 cm  
15 cm  
15 cm  
15 cm  
10 cm  
CA-UXH100  
SP-UXH100  
SP-UXH100  
CA-UXH100  
G-2  
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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  
• When unplugging the unit from the wall outlet, always pull  
on the plug, not the AC power cord.  
About This Manual  
This manual is organized as follows:  
• This manual mainly explains operations using the  
buttons on the remote control.  
You can use the buttons both on the remote control and  
on the unit for the same operations if they have the  
same or similar names (or marks), unless mentioned  
otherwise.  
• Basic and common information that is the same for many  
functions is grouped in one place, and is not repeated for  
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 “Basic and Common Operations”  
on pages 8 and 9.  
DO NOT handle the AC power cord with wet  
hands.  
Moisture condensation  
Moisture may condense on the lenses inside the unit in the  
following cases:  
• After starting to heat 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, then plug it in again.  
• The following symbols are used in this manual:  
Others  
Gives you warning and caution to prevent  
damage or risk of fire/electric shock.  
• Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the unit,  
unplug the AC power cord 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.  
In addition, we put information here about  
conditions which will prevent getting the best  
possible performance from the unit.  
Gives you information and hints you need to  
know.  
DO NOT disassemble the unit since there are no  
user serviceable parts inside.  
If anything goes wrong, unplug the AC power cord and  
consult your dealer.  
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.  
• Leave sufficient distance between the unit and the TV.  
• Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid interference  
with TV.  
DO NOT install the unit in a location near heat  
sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight,  
excessive dust or vibration.  
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Contents  
Location of the Buttons and Controls ............................. 3  
Main Unit .................................................................................. 3  
Remote Control ......................................................................... 5  
Getting Started .................................................................. 6  
Unpacking ................................................................................. 6  
Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control .......................... 6  
Connections ............................................................................... 6  
Connecting Other Equipment .................................................... 7  
Adjusting the Voltage Selector .................................................. 7  
Basic and Common Operations ....................................... 8  
Setting the Clock ....................................................................... 8  
Turning On the Power ............................................................... 8  
Selecting the Source .................................................................. 9  
Adjusting the Volume ................................................................ 9  
Fade Muting .............................................................................. 9  
Selecting the Sound Modes ....................................................... 9  
Adjusting the Tone (Bass/Treble) .............................................. 9  
Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts............................. 10  
Setting the Tuner Interval Spacing .......................................... 10  
Tuning in to a Station .............................................................. 10  
Presetting Stations ................................................................... 11  
Tuning in to a Preset Station ................................................... 11  
Playing Back Discs .......................................................... 12  
Playing Back the Entire DiscNormal Play .......................... 12  
Basic Disc Operations ............................................................. 13  
Programming the Track Playing OrderProgram Play.......... 13  
Repeating TracksRepeat Play .............................................. 14  
Playing at RandomRandom Play......................................... 14  
Displaying the Remaining Time during Playback................... 14  
Playing Back Tapes.......................................................... 15  
Playing Back a Tape ................................................................ 15  
Using an External Equipment ........................................ 16  
Listening to the External Equipment ....................................... 16  
Recording ......................................................................... 17  
Recording on a Tape ................................................................ 17  
Recording DiscsDisc Synchronized Recording .................. 18  
Using the Timers.............................................................. 19  
Using the Daily Timer ............................................................. 19  
Using the Sleep Timer ............................................................. 20  
Maintenance..................................................................... 21  
Troubleshooting ............................................................... 22  
Specifications ................................................................... 22  
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Location of the Buttons and Controls  
Become familiar with the buttons and controls on your unit.  
Main Unit  
Top view  
1
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
OPEN  
2
Front view  
p
q
3
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
4
STANDBY  
VOLUME  
5
+
CD  
TAPE  
FM/AM  
AUX  
6
#/8  
PHONES  
DOWN  
4
UP  
¢
AUX  
7
TIMER  
7
8
9
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e
UX–H100  
MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM  
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Continued  
Display window  
1 2  
3
4
5 6 7  
8
9 p  
MP  
3
1
2
3
ALL RANDOM MONOST  
REC  
SLEEP  
PRGM SOUND  
q
See pages in parentheses for details.  
Main unit  
Display window  
1 Disc cover (12)  
2 0 OPEN (disc cover open) (12)  
3 Remote sensor (5)  
1 SLEEP indicator  
2 (timer) indicator  
3 Timer number indicators  
4 MP3 indicator  
4 STANDBY lamp (8)  
5
(STANDBY/ON) button (8, 19)  
5 Repeat indicators  
6 Source buttons  
, ALL  
CD #¥8, TAPE, FM/AM, AUX  
Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit.  
7 PHONES jack (9)  
8 MULTI CONTROL buttons  
DOWN 4, 7, UP ¢  
6 PRGM (program) indicator  
7 RANDOM indicator  
8 FM mode indicators  
MONO, ST (stereo)  
9 REC indicator  
9 Cassette holder (15)  
p Display window  
p SOUND indicator  
q Main display  
q VOLUME control (9)  
w AUX jack (7, 17)  
e TIMER button (20)  
r Tape operation buttons (15, 17)  
(recording), # (play), ! (fast backward),  
(fast forward), &/) (stop/cassette holder open),  
* (pause)  
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Location of the Buttons and Controls (continued)  
Remote Control  
See pages in parentheses for details.  
1 Number buttons (10, 11, 13)  
2 Multi control buttons  
PRESET UP, PRESET DOWN  
4, 7, ¢  
3 Source buttons  
STANDBY/ON  
CD #¥8, TAPE, FM/AM, AUX  
Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit.  
4 REPEAT button (14)  
5 PLAY MODE button (11, 13, 14)  
6 SOUND button (9)  
7 BASS/TREBLE button (9)  
1
4
3
2
5
8
9
p
6
9
SLEEP  
1
CLOCK/  
TIMER  
7
8
REMAIN  
10  
+10  
DISPLAY  
SET  
8 STANDBY/ON  
button (8, 10, 19)  
q
w
PRESET UP  
9 SLEEP button (20)  
p CLOCK/TIMER button (8, 19)  
q DISPLAY button (8)  
w REMAIN button (14)  
e SET button (8, 19)  
r CANCEL button (19)  
t FM MODE button (10)  
y VOLUME + / buttons (9)  
u FADE MUTING button (9)  
e
r
2
3
CANCEL  
PRESET DOWN  
CD3/8  
TAPE  
FM/AM  
AUX  
PLAY  
MODE  
FM  
MODE  
REPEAT  
t
4
5
VOLUME  
y
u
BASS/  
FADE  
SOUND TREBLE MUTING  
6
7
RM-SUXH100A REMOTE CONTROL  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
STANDBY  
VOLUME  
+
M/AM  
AUX  
UP  
¢
AUX  
TIMER  
When using the remote control, point it at the  
remote sensor on the front panel.  
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Do not connect the AC power cord until all other  
connections have been made.  
Getting Started  
Continued  
Unpacking  
Connections  
After unpacking, check to be sure that you have all the  
following items.  
To connect speakers  
You can connect the speakers using the speaker cords.  
The number in parentheses indicates the quantity of each  
piece supplied.  
AM loop antenna (1)  
Remote control (1)  
1
2,3  
Batteries (2)  
AC plug adaptor (1)  
If any item is missing, consult your dealer immediately.  
Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control  
Insert the batteriesR6(SUM-3)/AA(15F)into the remote  
control by matching the polarity (+ and ) on the batteries  
with the + and marking on the battery compartment.  
When the remote control can no longer operate the unit,  
replace both batteries at the same time.  
Gray  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
Gray  
Gray with  
black stripe  
Speaker  
cord  
Speaker  
cord  
1
Gray with  
black stripe  
R6(SUM-3)/AA(15F)  
2
Right speaker  
Left speaker  
1 Hold the clamp of the speaker terminal.  
2 Insert the end of the speaker cord into the  
terminal.  
Match the polarity of the speaker terminals: gray cord  
(ª) to red (ª) and gray cord with black stripe (·) to  
black (·).  
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3 Release your finger from the clamp.  
IMPORTANT:  
Use only speakers with the same speaker impedance as  
indicated by the speaker terminals on the rear of the unit.  
DO NOT connect more than one speaker to one  
speaker terminal.  
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, the remote control will be damaged  
from battery leakage.  
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Do not connect the AC power cord until all other  
connections have been made.  
Getting Started (continued)  
For playing other equipment through this unit,  
connect between the audio output jacks on the other  
equipment and AUX jacks by using audio cords with mini  
plugs (not supplied).  
To connect AM and FM antennas  
AM loop antenna  
1
(supplied)  
To audio output  
AUX  
L
R
To  
Audio equipment  
ANTENNA  
To audio output  
AM  
LOOP  
FM  
ANTENNA  
2
FM antenna  
When the audio equipment has pin jacks for audio output:  
Be sure that the pin plugs of the audio cords are colored—  
white plugs and jacks are for left audio signals, and red ones  
for right audio signals.  
1 Connect the supplied AM loop antenna to the  
AM LOOP terminal.  
Adjusting the Voltage Selector  
Place the antenna away from the unit and adjust its  
position for the best reception.  
Before plugging in the unit, set the correct voltage for your  
area with the voltage selector on the rear of the unit.  
2 Adjust the position for the FM antenna for  
the best reception.  
AC VOLTAGE  
110V-127V  
220V-240V  
For better reception of both FM and AM  
Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any other  
terminals or connecting cords.  
Keep the antennas away from metallic parts of the unit,  
connecting cords, and the AC power cord.  
SET VOLTA
SELECTOR TO  
PROPER VOLTA
BEFORE CONNEC
ING UNIT TO AC  
POWER SOURCE.  
Connecting Other Equipment  
Use a screwdriver to move the voltage selector so the voltage  
number is the same as the voltage where you are plugging in  
the unit. (See the back cover page.)  
To connect audio equipment  
You can connect audio equipmentused only as a playback  
device.  
DO NOT plug in before setting the voltage selector  
on the bottom of the unit and all connection  
procedures are complete.  
DO NOT connect any equipment while the  
power is on.  
DO NOT plug in any equipment until all  
connections are complete.  
NOW you are ready to plug in the unit.  
If the wall outlet does not match the AC plug, use the  
supplied AC adaptor.  
IMPORTANT:  
Be sure to check that all connections have been made  
before plugging in the power cord.  
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Basic and Common Operations  
Continued  
To show the clock when the unit is turned on  
Setting the Clock  
On the remote control ONLY:  
Before operating the unit any further, first set the units clock.  
When you plug in the power cord, 0:00starts flashing on  
the display.  
You can set the clock when the unit is either turned on or in  
standby mode.  
DISPLAY  
Press DISPLAY.  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes the clock indication and the normal  
indication alternately.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
To adjust the clock  
CLOCK/  
TIMER  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
The hour indication starts flashing.  
CLOCK/  
TIMER  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER repeatedly to  
show the current time indication.  
When the unit is in standby mode, be sure  
that :is not flashing.  
SET  
2 Press SET.  
2 Press 4 or ¢ to adjust the  
hour, then press SET.  
The hour indication starts flashing.  
When you press and hold 4 or  
¢, the hour indication changes  
continuously.  
3 Press 4 or ¢ to adjust  
the hour, then press SET.  
The minute indication starts flashing.  
The minute indication starts flashing.  
SET  
4 Press 4 or ¢ to adjust the  
minute, then press SET.  
SET  
The built-in clock starts.  
3 Press 4 or ¢ to adjust the  
minute, then press SET.  
When you press and hold 4 or  
¢, the minute indication changes  
continuously.  
Turning On the Power  
STANDBY/ON  
To turn on the unit, press STANDBY/ON  
The STANDBY lamp on the unit goes off.  
When you press the source buttonCD 3/8,  
TAPE, FM/AM and AUX, the unit  
automatically turns on.  
.
The built-in clock starts.  
SET  
To turn off the unit (standby), press STANDBY/ON  
again.  
The STANDBY lamp on the unit lights red.  
• “0:00flashes on the display until you set the built-in  
clock. After setting the clock, the clock time will appear on  
the display while the unit is on standby.  
A little power is always consumed even while the unit is in  
standby mode.  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure  
occurs  
The clock is reset to 0:00right away. If this happens, set the  
clock again.  
The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per month  
If this happens, reset the clock.  
To switch off the power supply completely, unplug the AC  
power cord from the AC outlet.  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
The clock is reset to 0:00right away and 0:00starts flashing on  
the display when plugging the power cord again.  
If this happens, set the clock again.  
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Basic and Common Operations (continued)  
Selecting the Source  
Selecting the Sound Modes  
To select the source, press CD 6, TAPE, FM/AM, or  
AUX.  
When you select CD as the source, playback starts  
automatically.  
You can select one of the 4 sound modes.  
This function also affects the sound from headphones.  
This function only affects the playback sound, and does not  
affect your recording.  
To operate the tuner (FM or AM), see pages 10 and 11.  
To operate the CD player, see pages 12 to 14.  
To operate the tape deck, see page 15.  
To record on a tape, see pages 17 and 18.  
To use an external equipment, see page 16.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
SOUND  
To select the sound modes, press SOUND  
repeatedly.  
Each time you press the button, the sound mode  
changes as follows:  
ROCK  
POP  
CLASSIC  
JAZZ  
Adjusting the Volume  
OFF  
You can adjust the volume level only while the unit is turned  
on. The volume level can be adjusted between VOL MIN,”  
VOL 01” – “VOL 30,and VOL MAX.”  
ROCK:  
POP:  
Powerful sound emphasizing treble and bass.  
More presence in the vocals and midrange.  
CLASSIC: Enriched sound with fine treble and ample bass.  
The volume level has no effect on recording.  
JAZZ:  
OFF:  
Accented lower frequencies for jazz-type music.  
Equalizer effect is canceled.  
VOLUME  
To increase the volume, press VOLUME + (or  
turn VOLUME control clockwise on the unit).  
To decrease the volume, press VOLUME (or  
turn VOLUME control counterclockwise on the  
unit).  
When the sound mode is activated, the SOUND indicator  
lights up on the display.  
When you press and hold either button, you can change the  
volume level continuously.  
Adjusting the Tone (Bass/Treble)  
You can adjust the bass level (low frequency range) and the  
treble level (high frequency range) within a range of 1 to +4.  
When shipped, the bass level set to BASS 0and the treble  
level set to TREBLE 0.”  
This function only affects the playback sound, and does not  
affect your recording.  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the  
setting is canceled before you finish, start over from step 1.  
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 the headphones.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
BASS/  
TREBLE  
1 Press BASS/TREBLE once to adjust  
DO NOT turn off (standby) the unit with the volume  
set to an extremely high level; Otherwise, the  
sudden blast of sound can damage your hearing,  
speakers and/or headphones when you turn on the  
unit or start playing any source.  
the bass level or press BASS/  
TREBLE twice to adjust the treble  
level.  
REMEMBER you cannot adjust the volume level  
while the unit is in standby mode.  
PRESET UP  
2 Press PRESET UP to increase the  
level or press PRESET DOWN to  
decrease it.  
PRESET DOWN  
Fade Muting  
On the remote control ONLY:  
FADE  
MUTING  
Press FADE MUTING.  
You cannot use the tone adjustment function and the sound mode  
function at the same time. (The sound mode changes automatically  
into OFFwhen pressing BASS/TREBLE.)  
The volume level decreases to VOL MIN,and  
MUTINGstarts flashing on the display.  
The bass/treble setting automatically returns to 0when you  
select one of the sound modes (see Selecting the Sound Modes”  
above).  
To release muting, press FADE MUTING again. The  
volume level resumes to the previous level.  
Adjusting the volume level also cancels the muting.  
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Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts  
Continued  
Setting the Tuner Interval Spacing  
Tuning in to a Station  
You can select 10 kHz or 9 kHz apart for the AM tuner  
interval spacing and 100 kHz or 50 kHz apart for the FM  
tuner interval spacing.  
FM/AM  
1 Press FM/AM to select either FM”  
or AM.”  
The interval settings of AM and FM change together.  
The unit automatically turns on and tunes in to  
the previously received stationeither FM or AM.  
Each time you press the button, the band alternates  
between FM and AM.  
AM 10 kHz, FM 100 kHzÔAM 9 kHz, FM 50 kHz  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the  
setting is canceled before you finish, start again from step 2.  
FM 50 kHz interval  
FM 100 kHz interval  
On the remote control ONLY:  
STANDBY/ON  
1 Press STANDBY/ON  
to turn off  
the unit (standby).  
2 Press and hold ¢ or 4 (or  
UP ¢ or DOWN 4 on the  
unit) for more than 1 second.  
2 Press and hold 7 for a few seconds.  
The current interval setting appears on the  
display.  
¢ (UP ¢):  
Increases the frequencies.  
4 (DOWN 4): Decreases the frequencies.  
The unit starts searching for stations and stops when a  
station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in.  
If an FM program is broadcast in stereo, the ST (stereo)  
indicator lights up on the display (only when the  
reception is good).  
AM 10 kHz, FM 100 kHz  
AM 9 kHz, FM 50 kHz  
To stop during searching, press ¢ or 4 (or UP ¢ or  
DOWN 4 on the unit).  
1
4
3
6
9
2
5
3 Press 10 or 9 to select the  
interval setting for your area.  
10: Sets the interval to 10 kHz (AM)  
and 100 kHz (FM).  
7
8
When you repeatedly press ¢ or 4 (or UP ¢ or  
DOWN 4 on the unit)  
The frequency changes step by step.  
9: Sets the interval to 9 kHz (AM)  
and 50 kHz (FM).  
10  
+10  
The new interval setting appears on the display for a few  
seconds.  
To change the FM reception mode  
On the remote control ONLY:  
When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive or noisy,  
press FM MODE so that the MONO indicator lights up on  
the display. Reception will improve.  
When you change the setting  
The preset stations are erased. You will need to preset the stations  
again. (See page 11.)  
To restore the stereo effect, press FM MODE again so that  
the MONO indicator goes off. In stereo mode, you can hear  
stereo sound when a stereo program is broadcast.  
Changing the station also cancels the MONO mode.  
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Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts (continued)  
Presetting Stations  
Tuning in to a Preset Station  
You can preset 30 FM and 15 AM stations manually.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
In some cases, test frequencies have been already stored  
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.  
FM/AM  
1 Press FM/AM to select either FM”  
or AM.”  
The unit automatically turns on and tunes in to  
the previously received stationeither FM or AM.  
Each time you press the button, the band alternates  
between FM and AM.  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the  
setting is canceled before you finish, start again from step 2.  
PRESET UP  
2 Press PRESET UP or  
On the remote control ONLY:  
PRESET DOWN repeatedly to  
select a preset number.  
PRESET DOWN  
1 Tune in to the station you want to preset.  
See Tuning in to a Stationon page 10.  
PLAY  
MODE  
2 Press PLAY MODE.  
The preset number starts flashing on the  
To tune in to a preset station directly using the number  
buttons  
display.  
The PRGM (program) indicator lights up on the  
display.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
Pressing the number button(s) allows you to select the preset  
number you want.  
Ex.: For preset number 5, press 5.  
PRGM  
1
3
6
9
2
For preset number 15, press +10, then  
4
5
5.  
7
8
For preset number 20, press +10, then  
3 Press ¢ or 4 to select a  
10.  
10  
+10  
preset number.  
For preset number 30, press +10, +10,  
then 10.  
PRGM  
1
4
3
6
9
2
5
You can also use the number button(s)  
to select a preset number.  
Ex.: For preset number 5, press 5.  
For preset number 15, press +10,  
then 5.  
7
8
10  
+10  
For preset number 20, press +10,  
then 10.  
For preset number 30, press +10,  
+10, then 10.  
PLAY  
MODE  
4 Press PLAY MODE again.  
5 To preset more stations, repeat steps 1 to 4  
above, allocating a different preset number to  
each station.  
Storing a new station on an already assigned number  
erases the previously stored one.  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
The preset stations will remain in the unit.  
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Playing Back Discs  
Continued  
This unit has been designed to play back the following  
discsCD, CD-R, and CD-RW.  
You can play back the discs containing the tracks in music  
CD format or MP3 files in ISO 9660 format.  
In this instruction, we call a disc recorded MP3 files MP3  
disc,and fileis also referred to as track.”  
2 Place a disc correctly  
with its label side up,  
then press down on the  
portions around the  
discs center hole until  
you hear a click.  
When playing CD-Rs or CD-RWs  
Before playing CD-Rs or CD-RWs, read their instructions  
or cautions carefully.  
User-edited CD-Rs (CD-Recordable) and CD-RWs (CD-  
ReWritable) can be played only if they are already  
finalized.”  
This unit supports multi-sessiondiscs (up to 5 sessions).  
This unit cannot play packet writediscs.  
Some CD-Rs or CD-RWs may not play on this unit because  
of their disc characteristics, damage or stain on them, or if  
the players lens is dirty.  
3 Close the disc cover gently.  
4 Press CD 6.  
CD3/8  
The unit automatically turns on and the source  
changes to the CD player.  
After loading the disc, the first track of the disc starts  
playing.  
When playing audio CD  
When playing MP3 disc  
Current track number  
MP3 indicator  
CD-RWs may require a longer readout time. This is  
because the reflectance of CD-RWs is lower than for  
regular discs.  
MP  
3
Notes for MP3 files  
Current track Elapsed  
number  
playing time  
Elapsed playing  
time  
The player can only recognize files with MP3or mp3”  
as the extensions, which can be in any combination of  
upper and lower case.  
The disc automatically stops when the last track has  
finished playing.  
This unit recognizes up to 500 MP3 files on a disc.  
It is recommended that you record your material at a 44.1  
kHz sampling rate, using the 128 kbps data transfer rate.  
Some MP3 files or discs may not be played back because  
of their characteristics or recording conditions.  
MP3 discs requires a longer readout time than normal discs  
because of the complexity of the folder/file configuration.  
ID3 Tag is not available.  
To stop playing, press 7.  
The total track number and total playing time  
appear on the display.  
When stop playing  
audio CD  
When stop playing  
MP3 disc  
MP  
3
MP3i and MP3 Pro are not available.  
General notes  
Total track Total playing  
Total track number  
number  
time  
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.  
Total playing time does not appear when MP3 disc is  
loaded.  
Keep the units disc tray closed when not in use.  
Continued use of irregular shape discs (heart-shape,  
octagonal, etc.) can damage the unit.  
To remove the disc, press 0 OPEN on the unit, then take out  
the disc by holding it at the edges while pressing the units  
pivot lightly.  
If the disc cannot be read correctly (because it is scratched,  
for example) or an unreadable CD-R or CD-RW is inserted  
Playback will not start.  
Playing Back the Entire Disc—Normal Play  
If no disc is inserted  
NO DISCappears on the display.  
1 Press 0 OPEN on the unit.  
The disc cover opens.  
You can insert a disc while listening to another source.  
DO NOT try to open the disc cover by hand as it  
will be damaged.  
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Playing Back Discs (continued)  
Basic Disc Operations  
PLAY  
MODE  
2 Press PLAY MODE.  
The PRGM (program) indicator appears on the  
While playing a disc, you can do the following operations.  
display.  
To stop playing for a moment  
During play, press CD 3/8.  
PRGM  
CD3/8  
While pausing, the elapsed playing time flashes on  
the display.  
3 Press ¢ or 4 to select the  
track number, then press  
PLAY MODE.  
To resume playing, press CD 3/8 again.  
To go to another track  
Track number Program step number  
Before or during play, press ¢ or 4  
(or UP ¢ or DOWN 4 on the unit)  
repeatedly.  
PLAY  
MODE  
PRGM  
¢ (UP ¢):  
Skips to the beginning of the next or  
succeeding tracks.  
4 (DOWN 4): Goes back to the beginning of the  
1
4
3
6
9
2
5
You can also use the number button(s)  
to select a track number.  
For the operation of the number  
buttons, see To go to another track  
directly using the number buttons”  
on the left column.  
current or previous tracks.  
7
8
To go to another track directly using the number  
buttons  
10  
+10  
On the remote control ONLY:  
1
3
6
9
2
4 Repeat step 3 to program other tracks you  
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.  
want.  
4
7
5
8
CD3/8  
5 Press CD 3/8.  
The tracks are played in the order you have  
programed.  
10  
+10  
For track number 20, press +10,  
then 10.  
For track number 32, press +10, +10, +10, then 2.  
After programming a 32nd track  
FULLwill appear on the display for a while and the 32nd track  
number appears again.  
To locate a particular point in a track  
During play, press and hold ¢ or 4  
(or UP ¢ or DOWN 4 on the unit).  
To stop playing, press 7.  
¢ (UP ¢):  
4 (DOWN 4): Fast-reverses the tracks.  
Fast-forwards the tracks.  
Playback stops and the play mode returns to Normal  
Play.  
Programming the Track Playing Order  
Program Play  
To check the program contents  
PLAY  
MODE  
You can check the program contents by pressing  
You can arrange the order in which tracks play before you  
start playing. You can program up to 32 tracks.  
PLAY MODE repeatedly before or after playback.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
1 Place a disc.  
If the current source is not the CD player, press  
CD 6, then 7 before going to the next step.  
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To modify the program  
Playing at RandomRandom Play  
PLAY  
MODE  
Press PLAY MODE repeatedly until the program  
step number you want to modify appears. Then  
follow steps 3 and 4 of the programming procedure.  
You can play the tracks at random.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
To add tracks in the program, press PLAY MODE  
repeatedly until 00appears as the track number. Then  
follow steps 3 and 4 of the programming procedure.  
PLAY  
MODE  
Press PLAY MODE during playing.  
The RANDOM indicator lights up on the display.  
RANDOM  
To clear the program  
Press PLAY MODE, then press 7 before or after  
PLAY  
MODE  
playback.  
The PRGM indicator disappears from the display.  
The programmed tracks are also erased in the  
following cases:  
When pressing 0 OPEN to open the disc cover.  
When turning off the unit.  
PLAY  
To exit from Random Play, press PLAY MODE  
again.  
The RANDOM indicator goes off.  
MODE  
It is not possible to activate the Random Play function  
during Program Play.  
When changing the source.  
Displaying the Remaining Time during  
Playback  
Repeating TracksRepeat Play  
You can have all the tracks, the program or individual track  
currently playing, repeat as many times as you like.  
You can display the remaining time of the current track/disc  
and the elapsed time of the current track/disc during playing.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
On the remote control ONLY:  
REPEAT  
Press REPEAT repeatedly before or  
during playback.  
Each time you press the button, Repeat Play  
changes as follows, and the following repeat indicator  
lights up on the display:  
REMAIN  
Press REMAIN repeatedly.  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes as follows:  
Remaining time of  
the current track  
*Remaining time of  
the disc  
ALL  
Canceled  
Repeat indicators  
ALL  
Current track number  
Remaining tracks number  
Elapsed time of the current track  
(normal indication)  
:
Repeats one track.  
* Remaining time of the disc will not be displayed in the  
following cases:  
During MP3 playback.  
During Random Play.  
During Program Play.  
ALL: In Normal Play, repeats all the tracks.  
In Program Play, repeats all the tracks in the  
program.  
REPEAT  
To cancel Repeat Play, press REPEAT repeatedly  
until the repeat indicator goes off.  
Repeat Play is canceled when you select another  
play mode (Normal, Program, or Random Play).  
In Random Play, Repeat Play cannot be selected.  
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Playing Back Tapes  
For tape operations, use buttons on the unit.  
TAPE  
4 Press TAPE.  
The unit automatically turns on and the  
source changes to the tape deck.  
You can select to the tape by pressing  
TAPE on the remote control.  
Playing Back a Tape  
You can play back type I tapes only.  
On the unit ONLY:  
5 Press # (play).  
The tape starts playing.  
When the end of the tape is reached,  
playing stops.  
1 Press &/) (stop/cassette holder open).  
The cassette holder opens.  
To stop playing, press &/).  
To stop playing for a moment, press *.  
To resume playing, press * again.  
2 Put a cassette in with the exposed part of the  
To fast forward or rewind the tape, press ⁄  
or !.  
tape down.  
The fast forwarding or rewinding stops at the  
end of the tape.  
To remove the cassette, press &/) while  
playback is stopped.  
DO NOT turn off the unit while playing back or  
recording a tape. The cassette deck or tapes  
may be damaged.  
3 Close the cassette holder gently.  
The use of C-120 or longer tape is not  
recommended, since characteristic deterioration  
may occur and this tape easily jams in the pinch  
rollers and the capstans.  
This unit is not compatible with type II and type  
IV tapes.  
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Using an External Equipment  
Listening to the External Equipment  
You can listen to the external equipment such as MD  
recorder, cassette deck, or other auxiliary.  
First, make sure that the external equipment is properly  
connected to the unit. (See page 7.)  
1 Set the volume level to the minimum position.  
2 Press AUX.  
AUXappears on the display.  
3 Start playing the external equipment.  
4 Adjust the volume level to the level you want  
to listen to.  
To exit AUX mode, select other source.  
For operation of the external equipment  
Refer to its instructions.  
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Recording  
IMPORTANT:  
Recording on a Tape  
It may be unlawful to record or playback copyright  
material without the consent of the copyright owner.  
The recording level is automatically set correctly, so it is  
not affected by the other sound settings. Thus, during  
recording you can adjust the sound you are actually  
listening to without affecting the recording level.  
If recordings you have made have excessive noise or static,  
the unit may be too close to a TV. Increase the distance  
between the TV and the unit.  
On the unit ONLY:  
1 Put a recordable cassette in with the exposed  
part of the tape down.  
See also page 15.  
2 Close the cassette holder gently.  
You can only use type I tape for recording.  
3 Start playing the sourceFM, AM, or  
auxiliary equipment connected to AUX jack.  
When the source is FM or AM, tune in to the station  
you want to record.  
DO NOT turn off the unit while playing back or  
recording a tape. The cassette deck or tapes  
may be damaged.  
When recording from discs, see Recording Discs—  
Disc Synchronized Recordingon page 18.  
DO NOT use type II and type IV tapes since the  
unit is not compatible with such tapes.  
The use of C-120 or longer tape is not  
recommended, since characteristic deterioration  
may occur and this tape easily jams in the pinch  
rollers and the capstans.  
4 Press (recording).  
and # lock down, and the recording starts.  
REC indicator is shown on the display  
during recording.  
At the start and end of cassette tapes  
There is leader tape which cannot be recorded onto. Thus, when  
recording from discs, FM/AM broadcasts, or external equipment,  
wind the leader tape first to ensure that the recording will be made  
without losing any music.  
You cannot press (recording) in the following cases:  
If no cassette is inserted.  
If a protected tape is inserted.  
To stop recording for a moment, press *.  
To resume recording, press * again.  
To protect your recordings  
Cassettes have two small tabs on the back to protect against  
unexpected erasure or re-recording.  
To protect your recording, remove these tabs.  
To re-record on a protected tape, cover the holes with  
adhesive tape.  
To stop recording, press &/).  
To remove the cassette, press &/) while  
recording is stopped.  
Adhesive tape  
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Recording Discs  
Disc Synchronized Recording  
You cannot press (recording) in the following cases:  
If no cassette is inserted.  
You can start disc play and recording at the same time.  
If a protected cassette is inserted.  
On the unit ONLY:  
To stop recording for a moment, press *.  
The recording is paused, but the CD playback  
does not stop.  
1 Put a recordable cassette in with the exposed  
part of the tape down.  
To resume recording, press * again.  
See also page 15.  
To stop recording, press &/).  
The recording stops and the CD playback is  
paused.  
2 Close the cassette holder gently.  
CD  
3 Press CD 3/8 to select the CD  
player as the source.  
To remove the cassette, press &/) while  
recording is stopped.  
#/8  
7
4 Press 7 to stop the disc playback.  
If you want to start recording from a  
particular track, select the beginning track  
using UP ¢ or DOWN 4, then go to the  
next step.  
If you want to make a program, perform steps 2 to 4 on  
page 13. After making a program, go to the next step.  
5 Press (recording).  
The REC indicator appears on the display and  
the CD starts playback automatically and the  
recording starts.  
REC  
When the end of the tape is reached, recording stops and  
the CD player is paused.  
If you press (recording) while playing back the CD, the  
CD player returns to the beginning of that track and the  
track is recorded on the tape.  
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Using the Timers  
Daily Timer and Sleep Timer are available.  
Before using these timers, make sure the built-in clock is  
set correctly (see page 8).  
SET  
3 Press SET to set the on-time you want  
the unit to turn on.  
The hour indication starts flashing on the  
display.  
Using the Daily Timer  
1
You can store three Daily timer settings and use one of  
settings at once.  
How the Daily Timer actually works  
(1) Press ¢ or 4 to set the hour, then  
SET  
When the on-time comes, the unit automatically turns on and  
automatically turns off (standby) after 60 minutes.  
Once the timer has been set, it will be activated at the same  
time everyday until the timer is turned off and the timer  
setting remains in memory until you change it.  
press SET.  
(2) Press ¢ or 4 to set the minute, then  
press SET.  
If you want to change the time setting, press  
CANCEL.  
4 Press ¢ or 4 to select the  
Before you start...  
source to play.  
When using TUNERas the source to play, make sure to  
select the desired station before turning off the power.  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the  
setting is canceled before you finish, start again from step 2.  
1
On the remote control ONLY:  
Each time you press the button, the source changes as  
follows:  
STANDBY/ON  
1 Press STANDBY/ON  
to turn on  
TUNER  
CD  
AUX  
the unit.  
When selecting AUX, prepare the external equipment so  
that it will turn on at the on-time set on the unit.  
To allow this, the equipment should have the timer  
function.  
If you want to change the time setting, press CANCEL  
repeatedly to return Step 3.  
2 Press CLOCK/TIMER repeatedly to  
select the Daily Timer you want to  
adjust and activateDaily 1, Daily 2,  
Daily 3.  
CLOCK/  
TIMER  
Each time you press the button, the display changes as  
follows:  
SET  
5 Press SET.  
The Daily Timer number remains lit. The  
display returns to the normal indication.  
1
When you want to activate other timer than the adjusted  
one, press TIMER on the unit repeatedly. See also To  
change the Daily Timer to useon page 20 for details.  
Daily 1 Timer  
VOLUME  
2
6 Press VOLUME +/to adjust the  
volume.  
Daily 2 Timer  
STANDBY/ON  
7 Press STANDBY/ON  
to turn off  
3
the unit.  
Daily 3 Timer  
Present time indication (Clock setting)  
Normal indication  
If you does not need to change the on-time setting, go to  
step 3.  
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To deactivate the timer temporarily,  
press TIMER on the unit repeatedly until the (timer)  
indicator goes off.  
Using the Sleep Timer  
With the Sleep Timer, you can fall asleep to your favorite  
music or radio program.  
You can set the Sleep Timer only when the unit is turned  
on.  
To change the Daily Timer to use,  
press TIMER on the unit repeatedly until the timer number  
indicator you want begins to flash.  
The timer is activated after a few seconds and the selected  
timer number remains lit.  
To change the timer setting, repeat steps 1 to 7 on page 19.  
How the Sleep Timer actually works  
The unit automatically turns off after the specified length of  
time passes.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
If the unit is already turned on when the timer on-time  
comes  
The timer does not work.  
SLEEP  
1 Press SLEEP.  
The SLEEP indicator flashes on the display.  
SLEEP  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
The timer setting remains. Set the built-in clock and activate the  
timer again.  
Each time you press the button, the length of time  
changes as follows:  
10  
20  
30  
120  
60  
90  
Normal indication  
(canceled)  
2 Wait for about 5 seconds after specifying the  
length of time.  
The SLEEP indicator remains lit on the display.  
To check the remaining time until shut-off time, press  
SLEEP once. The remaining time until shut-off time appears  
for about 5 seconds.  
To change the shut-off time, press SLEEP repeatedly until  
the length of time you want appears.  
To cancel the setting, press SLEEP repeatedly until the  
SLEEP indicator goes off and display returns to the normal  
indication.  
Turning off the unit also cancels the Sleep Timer.  
When you set the Sleep Timer after the Daily Timer  
starts playing the selected source  
The unit follows the Sleep Timer setting.  
If you set the Sleep Timer while playing back or  
recording a tape  
Do not shut the unit off with the Sleep Timer while a tape is running.  
If the unit turns off while playing back or recording a tape, the  
cassette deck or tapes may be damaged.  
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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 discs, tapes and the mechanism clean.  
Store discs and tapes 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.  
Cleaning the unit  
Stains on the unit  
Be careful not to touch the tape surface.  
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 have its paint peel off, be careful about the  
following:  
DO NOT wipe it with a rough cloth.  
DO NOT wipe it too vigorously.  
DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine.  
DO NOT apply any volatile substance such as an  
insecticide to it.  
Avoid storing tapes in any of the following  
places:  
In dusty places  
In direct sunlight or heat  
In moist areas  
On a TV or speaker  
Near a magnet  
DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in contact  
with it for a long time.  
To keep the best recording and playback sound quality  
You need to clean the heads.  
Clean the heads after every 10 hours of use with  
a wet-type head cleaning tape (available at electronic and  
audio shops).  
When the head becomes dirty, the following symptoms will  
occur:  
Handling discs  
Remove the disc from its case by  
holding it at the edge while pressing  
the center hole lightly.  
Do not touch the shiny surface of the  
disc, or bend the disc.  
Sound quality is reduced.  
Sound level decreases.  
Sound drops out.  
Put the disc back in its case after use  
to prevent warping.  
Do not play dirty or dusty tapes.  
Do not touch the highly-polished head with any metallic or  
magnetic tools.  
Be careful not to scratch the surface  
of the disc when placing it back in  
its case.  
Capstan  
Avoid exposure to direct sunlight,  
temperature extremes, and moisture.  
Head  
Pinch Roller  
To clean the disc  
Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a  
straight line from center to edge.  
To demagnetize the head  
Turn off the unit, and use a head demagnetizer (available at  
electronic and audio shops).  
DO NOT use any solventsuch as conventional  
record cleaner, spray, thinner, or benzineto 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  
Possible Cause  
Action  
Power does not come on.  
The power cord is not connected to an  
AC outlet.  
Insert the plug into the socket.  
No sound is heard.  
Connections are incorrect or loose.  
Check all connections and make  
corrections. (See pages 6 and 7.)  
Unplug the headphones from the  
PHONES jack.  
A pair of headphones is connected.  
MP3 disc is recorded with packet  
writing.”  
It cannot be played. Replace the disc.  
Hard to listen to broadcasts because of  
noise.  
Antennas are disconnected.  
Reconnect the antenna 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 FM antenna and orient to the  
best reception position.  
The disc does not play.  
The disc is upside down.  
Put the disc in with the label side up.  
Specific files (tracks) on an MP3 disc are Files other than MP3 are included in the They cannot be played.  
not played.  
disc.  
Impossible to record.  
Small tabs on the back of the cassette are Cover the holes with adhesive tape.  
removed.  
Operations are disabled.  
The built-in microprocessor has  
Unplug the AC power cord then plug it  
malfunctioned due to external electrical back in.  
interference.  
Unable to operate the unit by the remote The path between the remote control  
Remove the obstruction.  
control.  
and the remote sensor on the unit is  
blocked.  
The batteries are exhausted.  
You are using the remote control too  
far from the unit.  
Replace the batteries. (See page 6.)  
Signals cannot reach the remote  
sensor. Move closer to the unit.  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Specifications  
General  
Amplifier SectionCA-UXH100  
Output Power:  
Power requirement:  
AC 110V127V/220V240 V  
,
10 W per channel, min. RMS, driven into 6 at 1 kHz,  
with no more than 10% total harmonic distortion  
(IEC 268-3)  
adjustable with the voltage selector,  
50 Hz/60 Hz  
38 W (at operation)  
2 W (on standby)  
Power consumption:  
Speakers/Impedance:  
6 16 Ω  
Dimensions (W/H/D) (approx.):  
144 mm x 255 mm x 277 mm  
2.9 kg  
Tuner  
FM tuning range:  
FM 100 kHz intervals: 87.5 MHz108.0 MHz  
FM 50 kHz intervals: 87.50 MHz108.00 MHz  
AM tuning range:  
Mass (approx.):  
Supplied accessories  
See page 6.  
AM 10 kHz intervals: 530 kHz1 710 kHz  
Speaker SectionSP-UXH100  
AM 9 kHz intervals:  
531 kHz1 710 kHz  
Type:  
Full range Bass-reflex type  
10 cm cone x1  
CD player  
Dynamic range:  
Speakers:  
Power handling capacity: 10 W  
85 dB  
Signal-to-noise ratio:  
Wow and flutter:  
85 dB  
Immeasurable  
Impedance:  
Frequency range:  
6 Ω  
100 Hz to 15 kHz  
Dimensions (W/H/D) (approx.):  
130 mm x 257 mm x 151 mm  
1.5 kg each  
Cassette deck  
Frequency response:  
Normal (type I):  
Wow and flutter:  
Mass (approx.):  
100 Hz10 000 Hz  
0.35 % (WRMS)  
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Mains (AC) Line Instruction (not applicable for Europe, U.S.A.,  
Canada, Australia, and U.K.)  
IMPORTANT for mains (AC) line  
BEFORE PLUGGING IN, do check that your mains (AC)  
AC VOLTAGE  
line voltage corresponds with the position of the voltage  
selector switch provided on the outside of this equipment  
and, if different, reset the voltage selector switch, to prevent  
from a damage or risk of fire/electric shock.  
110V-127V  
220V-240V  
SET VOLTA
SELECTOR T
PROPER VOLTA
BEFORE CONNEC
ING UNIT TO AC  
POWER SOURCE.  
AC VOLTAGE  
110V-127V  
220V-240V  
SET VOLTAGE  
SELECTOR TO  
PROPER VOLTAGE  
BEFORE CONNECT-  
ING UNIT TO AC  
POWER SOURCE.  
EN  
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MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM  
SISTEMAS DE MICROCOMPONENTES  
SISTEMA DE MICRO COMPONENTES  
Consists of CA-UXH100 and SP-UXH100  
UX-H100  
INSTRUCTIONS  
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES  
INSTRUÇÕES  
LVT1190-007A  
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Warnings, Cautions and Others  
Avisos, precauciones y otras notas  
Advertências, precauções e outras notas  
CAUTION—  
STANDBY/ON button !  
Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely (all lamps  
and indications go off). The STANDBY/ON button in any position  
does not disconnect the mains line.  
• When the unit is on standby, the STANDBY lamp lights red.  
• When the unit is turned on, the STANDBY lamp goes off.  
The power can be remote controlled.  
PRECAUCIÓN—Botón  
STANDBY/ON !  
Desconecte el enchufe tomacorriente para desconectar la alimentación  
completamente (se apagan todas las lámparas e indicaciones).  
Ninguna posición del botón  
STANDBY/ON conseguirá desconectar  
la red de alimentación eléctrica.  
• Cuando la unidad está en espera, la lámpara STANDBY se enciende  
en rojo.  
• Cuando la unidad está encendida, la lámpara STANDBY se apaga.  
La alimentación puede controlarse mediante control remoto.  
CUIDADO—botão  
STANDBY/ON !  
Desligue a ficha da tomada da parede para desligar completamente a  
alimentação (todas as luzes e indicadores apagam-se). O botão  
STANDBY/ON, quer esteja premido ou solto, não desliga a alimentação  
principal.  
• Quando a unidade estiver em standby, a luz STANDBY fica vermelha.  
• Quando a unidade estiver ligada, a luz STANDBY apaga-se.  
A alimentação pode ser controlada à distância.  
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CAUTION  
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.  
CAUTION  
Do not block the ventilation openings or holes.  
(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.  
PRECAUCIÓN  
Para reducir riesgos de choques eléctricos, incendio, etc.:  
1. No extraiga los tornillos, los cubiertas ni la caja.  
2. No exponga este aparato a la lluvia o a la humedad.  
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.  
PRECAUÇÃO  
Para reduzir riscos de choques elétricos, incêndio, etc.:  
1. Não remova parafusos e tampas ou desmonte a caixa.  
2. Não exponha este aparelho à chuva nem à umidade.  
PRECAUCIÓN  
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).  
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.  
No exponga este aparato a la lluvia, humedad, goteos o  
salpicaduras. Tampoco ponga recipientes conteniendo  
líquidos, como floreros, encima del aparato.  
PRECAUÇÃO  
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.  
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 a level surface. Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a stand with a height of 10  
cm or more.  
PRECAUCIÓN: Ventilación correcta  
Para evitar el riesgo de descargas eléctricas e incendio y prevenir posibles daños, instale el equipo en un lugar que  
cumpla los siguientes requisitos:  
1
2
3
Parte frontal:  
Sin obstrucciones, espacio abierto.  
Lados/parte superior/parte posterior:  
No debe haber ninguna obstrucción en las áreas mostradas por las dimensiones de la siguiente figura.  
Parte inferior:  
Sitúe el equipo sobre una superficie nivelada. Mantenga un espacio adecuado para permitir el paso del aire y  
una correcta ventilación, colocando el equipo sobre un soporte de 10 cm o más de altura.  
PRECAUÇÃO:Ventilação adequada  
Para evitar riscos de choques elétricos e incêndios, e prevenir avarias, instale o aparelho como segue:  
1
2
3
Parte frontal:  
Sem obstruções e espaços abertos.  
Partes laterais/ Tampa/ Posterior:  
Nenhuma obstrução deverá ser colocada entre as áreas cujas dimensões são indicadas abaixo.  
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  
1 cm  
1 cm  
15 cm  
15 cm  
15 cm  
15 cm  
10 cm  
SP-UXH100 CA-UXH100 SP-UXH100  
CA-UXH100  
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IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS  
IMPORTANTE PARA PRODUCTOS LÁSER  
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
1. PRODUCTO LÁSER CLASE 1  
2. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user  
serviceable parts inside the unit; leave all servicing to qualified  
service personnel.  
2. PRECAUCIÓN: No abra la tapa superior. En el interior de la unidad  
no hay piezas que pueda reparar el usuario; encargue el servicio a  
personal técnico cualificado.  
3. CAUTION:Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and  
interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.  
4. REPRODUCTION OF LABEL: CAUTION LABEL, PLACED  
INSIDE THE UNIT.  
3. PRECAUCIÓN: Radiación láser visible e invisible en caso de  
apertura o con interbloqueo averiado o defectuoso. Evite la  
exposición directa a los haces.  
4. REPRODUCCIÓN DE LA ETIQUETA: ETIQUETA DE  
PRECAUCIÓN, COLOCADA EN EL INTERIOR DE LA UNIDAD.  
PARA PRODUTOS LASER, IMPORTANTE  
1. PRODUTO LASER DE CLASSE 1  
2. PRECAUÇÃO: não abrir a cobertura superior. Dentro da unidade  
não existem partes cuja manutenção tenha de ser feita pelo  
usuário; deixe qualquer manutenção a cargo do pessoal de  
serviço qualificado.  
3. PRECAUÇÃO: radiação laser visível e invisível quando se abre e  
com a conexão interna em falha ou frustrada. Evite a exposição  
direta ao raio.  
4. REPRODUÇÃO DE ETIQUETA: ETIQUETA DE AVISO  
SITUADA NO INTERIOR DA UNIDADE.  
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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  
• When unplugging the unit from the wall outlet, always pull  
on the plug, not the AC power cord.  
About This Manual  
This manual is organized as follows:  
• This manual mainly explains operations using the  
buttons on the remote control.  
You can use the buttons both on the remote control and  
on the unit for the same operations if they have the  
same or similar names (or marks), unless mentioned  
otherwise.  
• Basic and common information that is the same for many  
functions is grouped in one place, and is not repeated for  
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 “Basic and Common Operations”  
on pages 8 and 9.  
DO NOT handle the AC power cord with wet  
hands.  
Moisture condensation  
Moisture may condense on the lenses inside the unit in the  
following cases:  
• After starting to heat 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, then plug it in again.  
• The following symbols are used in this manual:  
Others  
Gives you warning and caution to prevent  
damage or risk of fire/electric shock.  
• Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the unit,  
unplug the AC power cord 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.  
In addition, we put information here about  
conditions which will prevent getting the best  
possible performance from the unit.  
Gives you information and hints you need to  
know.  
DO NOT disassemble the unit since there are no  
user serviceable parts inside.  
If anything goes wrong, unplug the AC power cord and  
consult your dealer.  
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.  
• Leave sufficient distance between the unit and the TV.  
• Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid interference  
with TV.  
DO NOT install the unit in a location near heat  
sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight,  
excessive dust or vibration.  
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Contents  
Location of the Buttons and Controls ............................. 3  
Main Unit .................................................................................. 3  
Remote Control ......................................................................... 5  
Getting Started .................................................................. 6  
Unpacking ................................................................................. 6  
Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control .......................... 6  
Connections ............................................................................... 6  
Connecting Other Equipment .................................................... 7  
Adjusting the Voltage Selector .................................................. 7  
Basic and Common Operations ....................................... 8  
Setting the Clock ....................................................................... 8  
Turning On the Power ............................................................... 8  
Selecting the Source .................................................................. 9  
Adjusting the Volume ................................................................ 9  
Fade Muting .............................................................................. 9  
Selecting the Sound Modes ....................................................... 9  
Adjusting the Tone (Bass/Treble) .............................................. 9  
Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts............................. 10  
Setting the Tuner Interval Spacing .......................................... 10  
Tuning in to a Station .............................................................. 10  
Presetting Stations ................................................................... 11  
Tuning in to a Preset Station ................................................... 11  
Playing Back Discs .......................................................... 12  
Playing Back the Entire DiscNormal Play .......................... 12  
Basic Disc Operations ............................................................. 13  
Programming the Track Playing OrderProgram Play.......... 13  
Repeating TracksRepeat Play .............................................. 14  
Playing at RandomRandom Play......................................... 14  
Displaying the Remaining Time during Playback................... 14  
Playing Back Tapes.......................................................... 15  
Playing Back a Tape ................................................................ 15  
Using an External Equipment ........................................ 16  
Listening to the External Equipment ....................................... 16  
Recording ......................................................................... 17  
Recording on a Tape ................................................................ 17  
Recording DiscsDisc Synchronized Recording .................. 18  
Using the Timers.............................................................. 19  
Using the Daily Timer ............................................................. 19  
Using the Sleep Timer ............................................................. 20  
Maintenance..................................................................... 21  
Troubleshooting ............................................................... 22  
Specifications ................................................................... 22  
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Location of the Buttons and Controls  
Become familiar with the buttons and controls on your unit.  
Main Unit  
Top view  
1
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
OPEN  
2
Front view  
p
q
3
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
4
STANDBY  
VOLUME  
5
+
CD  
TAPE  
FM/AM  
AUX  
6
#/8  
PHONES  
DOWN  
4
UP  
¢
AUX  
7
TIMER  
7
8
9
w
e
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MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM  
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Continued  
Display window  
1 2  
3
4
5 6 7  
8
9 p  
MP  
3
1
2
3
ALL RANDOM MONOST  
REC  
SLEEP  
PRGM SOUND  
q
See pages in parentheses for details.  
Main unit  
Display window  
1 Disc cover (12)  
2 0 OPEN (disc cover open) (12)  
3 Remote sensor (5)  
1 SLEEP indicator  
2 (timer) indicator  
3 Timer number indicators  
4 MP3 indicator  
4 STANDBY lamp (8)  
5
(STANDBY/ON) button (8, 19)  
5 Repeat indicators  
6 Source buttons  
, ALL  
CD #¥8, TAPE, FM/AM, AUX  
Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit.  
7 PHONES jack (9)  
8 MULTI CONTROL buttons  
DOWN 4, 7, UP ¢  
6 PRGM (program) indicator  
7 RANDOM indicator  
8 FM mode indicators  
MONO, ST (stereo)  
9 REC indicator  
9 Cassette holder (15)  
p Display window  
p SOUND indicator  
q Main display  
q VOLUME control (9)  
w AUX jack (7, 17)  
e TIMER button (20)  
r Tape operation buttons (15, 17)  
(recording), # (play), ! (fast backward),  
(fast forward), &/) (stop/cassette holder open),  
* (pause)  
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Location of the Buttons and Controls (continued)  
Remote Control  
See pages in parentheses for details.  
1 Number buttons (10, 11, 13)  
2 Multi control buttons  
PRESET UP, PRESET DOWN  
4, 7, ¢  
3 Source buttons  
STANDBY/ON  
CD #¥8, TAPE, FM/AM, AUX  
Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit.  
4 REPEAT button (14)  
5 PLAY MODE button (11, 13, 14)  
6 SOUND button (9)  
7 BASS/TREBLE button (9)  
1
4
3
2
5
8
9
p
6
9
SLEEP  
1
CLOCK/  
TIMER  
7
8
REMAIN  
10  
+10  
DISPLAY  
SET  
8 STANDBY/ON  
button (8, 10, 19)  
q
w
PRESET UP  
9 SLEEP button (20)  
p CLOCK/TIMER button (8, 19)  
q DISPLAY button (8)  
w REMAIN button (14)  
e SET button (8, 19)  
r CANCEL button (19)  
t FM MODE button (10)  
y VOLUME + / buttons (9)  
u FADE MUTING button (9)  
e
r
2
3
CANCEL  
PRESET DOWN  
CD3/8  
TAPE  
FM/AM  
AUX  
PLAY  
MODE  
FM  
MODE  
REPEAT  
t
4
5
VOLUME  
y
u
BASS/  
FADE  
SOUND TREBLE MUTING  
6
7
RM-SUXH100A REMOTE CONTROL  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
STANDBY  
VOLUME  
+
M/AM  
AUX  
UP  
¢
AUX  
TIMER  
When using the remote control, point it at the  
remote sensor on the front panel.  
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Do not connect the AC power cord until all other  
connections have been made.  
Getting Started  
Continued  
Unpacking  
Connections  
After unpacking, check to be sure that you have all the  
following items.  
To connect speakers  
You can connect the speakers using the speaker cords.  
The number in parentheses indicates the quantity of each  
piece supplied.  
AM loop antenna (1)  
Remote control (1)  
1
2,3  
Batteries (2)  
AC plug adaptor (1)  
If any item is missing, consult your dealer immediately.  
Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control  
Insert the batteriesR6(SUM-3)/AA(15F)into the remote  
control by matching the polarity (+ and ) on the batteries  
with the + and marking on the battery compartment.  
When the remote control can no longer operate the unit,  
replace both batteries at the same time.  
Gray  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
Gray  
Gray with  
black stripe  
Speaker  
cord  
Speaker  
cord  
1
Gray with  
black stripe  
R6(SUM-3)/AA(15F)  
2
Right speaker  
Left speaker  
1 Hold the clamp of the speaker terminal.  
2 Insert the end of the speaker cord into the  
terminal.  
Match the polarity of the speaker terminals: gray cord  
(ª) to red (ª) and gray cord with black stripe (·) to  
black (·).  
3
3 Release your finger from the clamp.  
IMPORTANT:  
• Use only speakers with the same speaker impedance as  
indicated by the speaker terminals on the rear of the unit.  
• DO NOT connect more than one speaker to one  
speaker terminal.  
• 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, the remote control will be damaged  
from battery leakage.  
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Do not connect the AC power cord until all other  
connections have been made.  
Getting Started (continued)  
For playing other equipment through this unit,  
connect between the audio output jacks on the other  
equipment and AUX jacks by using audio cords with mini  
plugs (not supplied).  
To connect AM and FM antennas  
AM loop antenna  
1
(supplied)  
To audio output  
AUX  
L
R
To  
Audio equipment  
ANTENNA  
To audio output  
AM  
LOOP  
FM  
ANTENNA  
2
FM antenna  
When the audio equipment has pin jacks for audio output:  
Be sure that the pin plugs of the audio cords are colored—  
white plugs and jacks are for left audio signals, and red ones  
for right audio signals.  
1 Connect the supplied AM loop antenna to the  
AM LOOP terminal.  
Adjusting the Voltage Selector  
Place the antenna away from the unit and adjust its  
position for the best reception.  
Before plugging in the unit, set the correct voltage for your  
area with the voltage selector on the rear of the unit.  
2 Adjust the position for the FM antenna for  
AC VOLTAGE  
the best reception.  
110V-127V  
220V-240V  
For better reception of both FM and AM  
Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any other  
terminals or connecting cords.  
Keep the antennas away from metallic parts of the unit,  
connecting cords, and the AC power cord.  
SET VOLTA
SELECTOR T
PROPER VOLTA
BEFORE CONNECT
ING UNIT TO AC  
POWER SOURCE.  
Connecting Other Equipment  
Use a screwdriver to move the voltage selector so the voltage  
number is the same as the voltage where you are plugging in  
the unit. (See the back cover page.)  
To connect audio equipment  
You can connect audio equipmentused only as a playback  
device.  
DO NOT plug in before setting the voltage selector  
on the bottom of the unit and all connection  
procedures are complete.  
• DO NOT connect any equipment while the  
power is on.  
• DO NOT plug in any equipment until all  
connections are complete.  
NOW you are ready to plug in the unit.  
If the wall outlet does not match the AC plug, use the  
supplied AC adaptor.  
IMPORTANT:  
Be sure to check that all connections have been made  
before plugging in the power cord.  
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Basic and Common Operations  
Continued  
To show the clock when the unit is turned on  
Setting the Clock  
On the remote control ONLY:  
Before operating the unit any further, first set the units clock.  
When you plug in the power cord, 0:00starts flashing on  
the display.  
You can set the clock when the unit is either turned on or in  
standby mode.  
DISPLAY  
Press DISPLAY.  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes the clock indication and the normal  
indication alternately.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
To adjust the clock  
CLOCK/  
TIMER  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
The hour indication starts flashing.  
CLOCK/  
TIMER  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER repeatedly to  
show the current time indication.  
When the unit is in standby mode, be sure  
that :is not flashing.  
SET  
2 Press SET.  
2 Press 4 or ¢ to adjust the  
hour, then press SET.  
The hour indication starts flashing.  
When you press and hold 4 or  
¢, the hour indication changes  
continuously.  
3 Press 4 or ¢ to adjust  
the hour, then press SET.  
The minute indication starts flashing.  
The minute indication starts flashing.  
SET  
4 Press 4 or ¢ to adjust the  
minute, then press SET.  
SET  
The built-in clock starts.  
3 Press 4 or ¢ to adjust the  
minute, then press SET.  
When you press and hold 4 or  
¢, the minute indication changes  
continuously.  
Turning On the Power  
STANDBY/ON  
To turn on the unit, press STANDBY/ON  
The STANDBY lamp on the unit goes off.  
When you press the source buttonCD 3/8,  
TAPE, FM/AM and AUX, the unit  
automatically turns on.  
.
The built-in clock starts.  
SET  
To turn off the unit (standby), press STANDBY/ON  
again.  
The STANDBY lamp on the unit lights red.  
• “0:00flashes on the display until you set the built-in  
clock. After setting the clock, the clock time will appear on  
the display while the unit is on standby.  
A little power is always consumed even while the unit is in  
standby mode.  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure  
occurs  
The clock is reset to 0:00right away. If this happens, set the  
clock again.  
The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per month  
If this happens, reset the clock.  
To switch off the power supply completely, unplug the AC  
power cord from the AC outlet.  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
The clock is reset to 0:00right away and 0:00starts flashing on  
the display when plugging the power cord again.  
If this happens, set the clock again.  
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Basic and Common Operations (continued)  
Selecting the Source  
Selecting the Sound Modes  
To select the source, press CD 6, TAPE, FM/AM, or  
AUX.  
When you select CD as the source, playback starts  
automatically.  
You can select one of the 4 sound modes.  
This function also affects the sound from headphones.  
This function only affects the playback sound, and does not  
affect your recording.  
To operate the tuner (FM or AM), see pages 10 and 11.  
To operate the CD player, see pages 12 to 14.  
To operate the tape deck, see page 15.  
To record on a tape, see pages 17 and 18.  
To use an external equipment, see page 16.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
SOUND  
To select the sound modes, press SOUND  
repeatedly.  
Each time you press the button, the sound mode  
changes as follows:  
ROCK  
POP  
CLASSIC  
JAZZ  
Adjusting the Volume  
OFF  
You can adjust the volume level only while the unit is turned  
on. The volume level can be adjusted between VOL MIN,”  
VOL 01” – “VOL 30,and VOL MAX.”  
ROCK:  
POP:  
Powerful sound emphasizing treble and bass.  
More presence in the vocals and midrange.  
CLASSIC: Enriched sound with fine treble and ample bass.  
The volume level has no effect on recording.  
JAZZ:  
OFF:  
Accented lower frequencies for jazz-type music.  
Equalizer effect is canceled.  
VOLUME  
To increase the volume, press VOLUME + (or  
turn VOLUME control clockwise on the unit).  
To decrease the volume, press VOLUME (or  
turn VOLUME control counterclockwise on the  
unit).  
When the sound mode is activated, the SOUND indicator  
lights up on the display.  
When you press and hold either button, you can change the  
volume level continuously.  
Adjusting the Tone (Bass/Treble)  
You can adjust the bass level (low frequency range) and the  
treble level (high frequency range) within a range of 1 to +4.  
When shipped, the bass level set to BASS 0and the treble  
level set to TREBLE 0.”  
This function only affects the playback sound, and does not  
affect your recording.  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the  
setting is canceled before you finish, start over from step 1.  
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 the headphones.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
BASS/  
TREBLE  
1 Press BASS/TREBLE once to adjust  
DO NOT turn off (standby) the unit with the volume  
set to an extremely high level; Otherwise, the  
sudden blast of sound can damage your hearing,  
speakers and/or headphones when you turn on the  
unit or start playing any source.  
the bass level or press BASS/  
TREBLE twice to adjust the treble  
level.  
REMEMBER you cannot adjust the volume level  
while the unit is in standby mode.  
PRESET UP  
2 Press PRESET UP to increase the  
level or press PRESET DOWN to  
decrease it.  
PRESET DOWN  
Fade Muting  
On the remote control ONLY:  
FADE  
MUTING  
Press FADE MUTING.  
You cannot use the tone adjustment function and the sound mode  
function at the same time. (The sound mode changes automatically  
into OFFwhen pressing BASS/TREBLE.)  
The volume level decreases to VOL MIN,and  
MUTINGstarts flashing on the display.  
The bass/treble setting automatically returns to 0when you  
select one of the sound modes (see Selecting the Sound Modes”  
above).  
To release muting, press FADE MUTING again. The  
volume level resumes to the previous level.  
Adjusting the volume level also cancels the muting.  
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Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts  
Continued  
Setting the Tuner Interval Spacing  
Tuning in to a Station  
You can select 10 kHz or 9 kHz apart for the AM tuner  
interval spacing and 100 kHz or 50 kHz apart for the FM  
tuner interval spacing.  
FM/AM  
1 Press FM/AM to select either FM”  
or AM.”  
The interval settings of AM and FM change together.  
The unit automatically turns on and tunes in to  
the previously received stationeither FM or AM.  
Each time you press the button, the band alternates  
between FM and AM.  
AM 10 kHz, FM 100 kHzÔAM 9 kHz, FM 50 kHz  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the  
setting is canceled before you finish, start again from step 2.  
FM 50 kHz interval  
FM 100 kHz interval  
On the remote control ONLY:  
STANDBY/ON  
1 Press STANDBY/ON  
to turn off  
the unit (standby).  
2 Press and hold ¢ or 4 (or  
UP ¢ or DOWN 4 on the  
unit) for more than 1 second.  
2 Press and hold 7 for a few seconds.  
The current interval setting appears on the  
display.  
¢ (UP ¢):  
Increases the frequencies.  
4 (DOWN 4): Decreases the frequencies.  
The unit starts searching for stations and stops when a  
station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in.  
If an FM program is broadcast in stereo, the ST (stereo)  
indicator lights up on the display (only when the  
reception is good).  
AM 10 kHz, FM 100 kHz  
AM 9 kHz, FM 50 kHz  
To stop during searching, press ¢ or 4 (or UP ¢ or  
DOWN 4 on the unit).  
1
4
3
6
9
2
5
3 Press 10 or 9 to select the  
interval setting for your area.  
10: Sets the interval to 10 kHz (AM)  
and 100 kHz (FM).  
7
8
When you repeatedly press ¢ or 4 (or UP ¢ or  
DOWN 4 on the unit)  
The frequency changes step by step.  
9: Sets the interval to 9 kHz (AM)  
and 50 kHz (FM).  
10  
+10  
The new interval setting appears on the display for a few  
seconds.  
To change the FM reception mode  
On the remote control ONLY:  
When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive or noisy,  
press FM MODE so that the MONO indicator lights up on  
the display. Reception will improve.  
When you change the setting  
The preset stations are erased. You will need to preset the stations  
again. (See page 11.)  
To restore the stereo effect, press FM MODE again so that  
the MONO indicator goes off. In stereo mode, you can hear  
stereo sound when a stereo program is broadcast.  
Changing the station also cancels the MONO mode.  
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Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts (continued)  
Presetting Stations  
Tuning in to a Preset Station  
You can preset 30 FM and 15 AM stations manually.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
In some cases, test frequencies have been already stored  
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.  
FM/AM  
1 Press FM/AM to select either FM”  
or AM.”  
The unit automatically turns on and tunes in to  
the previously received stationeither FM or AM.  
Each time you press the button, the band alternates  
between FM and AM.  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the  
setting is canceled before you finish, start again from step 2.  
PRESET UP  
2 Press PRESET UP or  
On the remote control ONLY:  
PRESET DOWN repeatedly to  
select a preset number.  
PRESET DOWN  
1 Tune in to the station you want to preset.  
See Tuning in to a Stationon page 10.  
PLAY  
MODE  
2 Press PLAY MODE.  
The preset number starts flashing on the  
To tune in to a preset station directly using the number  
buttons  
display.  
The PRGM (program) indicator lights up on the  
display.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
Pressing the number button(s) allows you to select the preset  
number you want.  
Ex.: For preset number 5, press 5.  
PRGM  
1
3
6
9
2
For preset number 15, press +10, then  
4
5
5.  
7
8
For preset number 20, press +10, then  
3 Press ¢ or 4 to select a  
10.  
10  
+10  
preset number.  
For preset number 30, press +10, +10,  
then 10.  
PRGM  
1
4
3
6
9
2
5
You can also use the number button(s)  
to select a preset number.  
Ex.: For preset number 5, press 5.  
For preset number 15, press +10,  
then 5.  
7
8
10  
+10  
For preset number 20, press +10,  
then 10.  
For preset number 30, press +10,  
+10, then 10.  
PLAY  
MODE  
4 Press PLAY MODE again.  
5 To preset more stations, repeat steps 1 to 4  
above, allocating a different preset number to  
each station.  
Storing a new station on an already assigned number  
erases the previously stored one.  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
The preset stations will remain in the unit.  
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Playing Back Discs  
Continued  
This unit has been designed to play back the following  
discsCD, CD-R, and CD-RW.  
You can play back the discs containing the tracks in music  
CD format or MP3 files in ISO 9660 format.  
In this instruction, we call a disc recorded MP3 files MP3  
disc,and fileis also referred to as track.”  
2 Place a disc correctly  
with its label side up,  
then press down on the  
portions around the  
discs center hole until  
you hear a click.  
When playing CD-Rs or CD-RWs  
Before playing CD-Rs or CD-RWs, read their instructions  
or cautions carefully.  
User-edited CD-Rs (CD-Recordable) and CD-RWs (CD-  
ReWritable) can be played only if they are already  
finalized.”  
This unit supports multi-sessiondiscs (up to 5 sessions).  
This unit cannot play packet writediscs.  
Some CD-Rs or CD-RWs may not play on this unit because  
of their disc characteristics, damage or stain on them, or if  
the players lens is dirty.  
3 Close the disc cover gently.  
4 Press CD 6.  
CD3/8  
The unit automatically turns on and the source  
changes to the CD player.  
After loading the disc, the first track of the disc starts  
playing.  
When playing audio CD  
When playing MP3 disc  
Current track number  
MP3 indicator  
CD-RWs may require a longer readout time. This is  
because the reflectance of CD-RWs is lower than for  
regular discs.  
MP  
3
Notes for MP3 files  
Current track Elapsed  
number  
playing time  
Elapsed playing  
time  
The player can only recognize files with MP3or mp3”  
as the extensions, which can be in any combination of  
upper and lower case.  
The disc automatically stops when the last track has  
finished playing.  
This unit recognizes up to 500 MP3 files on a disc.  
It is recommended that you record your material at a 44.1  
kHz sampling rate, using the 128 kbps data transfer rate.  
Some MP3 files or discs may not be played back because  
of their characteristics or recording conditions.  
MP3 discs requires a longer readout time than normal discs  
because of the complexity of the folder/file configuration.  
ID3 Tag is not available.  
To stop playing, press 7.  
The total track number and total playing time  
appear on the display.  
When stop playing  
audio CD  
When stop playing  
MP3 disc  
MP  
3
MP3i and MP3 Pro are not available.  
General notes  
Total track Total playing  
Total track number  
number  
time  
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.  
Total playing time does not appear when MP3 disc is  
loaded.  
Keep the units disc tray closed when not in use.  
Continued use of irregular shape discs (heart-shape,  
octagonal, etc.) can damage the unit.  
To remove the disc, press 0 OPEN on the unit, then take out  
the disc by holding it at the edges while pressing the units  
pivot lightly.  
If the disc cannot be read correctly (because it is scratched,  
for example) or an unreadable CD-R or CD-RW is inserted  
Playback will not start.  
Playing Back the Entire Disc—Normal Play  
If no disc is inserted  
NO DISCappears on the display.  
1 Press 0 OPEN on the unit.  
The disc cover opens.  
You can insert a disc while listening to another source.  
DO NOT try to open the disc cover by hand as it  
will be damaged.  
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Playing Back Discs (continued)  
Basic Disc Operations  
PLAY  
MODE  
2 Press PLAY MODE.  
The PRGM (program) indicator appears on the  
While playing a disc, you can do the following operations.  
display.  
To stop playing for a moment  
During play, press CD 3/8.  
PRGM  
CD3/8  
While pausing, the elapsed playing time flashes on  
the display.  
3 Press ¢ or 4 to select the  
track number, then press  
PLAY MODE.  
To resume playing, press CD 3/8 again.  
To go to another track  
Track number Program step number  
Before or during play, press ¢ or 4  
(or UP ¢ or DOWN 4 on the unit)  
repeatedly.  
PLAY  
MODE  
PRGM  
¢ (UP ¢):  
Skips to the beginning of the next or  
succeeding tracks.  
4 (DOWN 4): Goes back to the beginning of the  
1
4
3
6
9
2
5
You can also use the number button(s)  
to select a track number.  
For the operation of the number  
buttons, see To go to another track  
directly using the number buttons”  
on the left column.  
current or previous tracks.  
7
8
To go to another track directly using the number  
buttons  
10  
+10  
On the remote control ONLY:  
1
3
6
9
2
4 Repeat step 3 to program other tracks you  
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.  
want.  
4
7
5
8
CD3/8  
5 Press CD 3/8.  
The tracks are played in the order you have  
programed.  
10  
+10  
For track number 20, press +10,  
then 10.  
For track number 32, press +10, +10, +10, then 2.  
After programming a 32nd track  
FULLwill appear on the display for a while and the 32nd track  
number appears again.  
To locate a particular point in a track  
During play, press and hold ¢ or 4  
(or UP ¢ or DOWN 4 on the unit).  
To stop playing, press 7.  
¢ (UP ¢):  
4 (DOWN 4): Fast-reverses the tracks.  
Fast-forwards the tracks.  
Playback stops and the play mode returns to Normal  
Play.  
Programming the Track Playing Order  
Program Play  
To check the program contents  
PLAY  
MODE  
You can check the program contents by pressing  
You can arrange the order in which tracks play before you  
start playing. You can program up to 32 tracks.  
PLAY MODE repeatedly before or after playback.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
1 Place a disc.  
If the current source is not the CD player, press  
CD 6, then 7 before going to the next step.  
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To modify the program  
Playing at RandomRandom Play  
PLAY  
MODE  
Press PLAY MODE repeatedly until the program  
step number you want to modify appears. Then  
follow steps 3 and 4 of the programming procedure.  
You can play the tracks at random.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
To add tracks in the program, press PLAY MODE  
repeatedly until 00appears as the track number. Then  
follow steps 3 and 4 of the programming procedure.  
PLAY  
MODE  
Press PLAY MODE during playing.  
The RANDOM indicator lights up on the display.  
RANDOM  
To clear the program  
Press PLAY MODE, then press 7 before or after  
PLAY  
MODE  
playback.  
The PRGM indicator disappears from the display.  
The programmed tracks are also erased in the  
following cases:  
When pressing 0 OPEN to open the disc cover.  
When turning off the unit.  
PLAY  
To exit from Random Play, press PLAY MODE  
again.  
The RANDOM indicator goes off.  
MODE  
It is not possible to activate the Random Play function  
during Program Play.  
When changing the source.  
Displaying the Remaining Time during  
Playback  
Repeating TracksRepeat Play  
You can have all the tracks, the program or individual track  
currently playing, repeat as many times as you like.  
You can display the remaining time of the current track/disc  
and the elapsed time of the current track/disc during playing.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
On the remote control ONLY:  
REPEAT  
Press REPEAT repeatedly before or  
during playback.  
Each time you press the button, Repeat Play  
changes as follows, and the following repeat indicator  
lights up on the display:  
REMAIN  
Press REMAIN repeatedly.  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes as follows:  
Remaining time of  
the current track  
*Remaining time of  
the disc  
ALL  
Canceled  
Repeat indicators  
ALL  
Current track number  
Remaining tracks number  
Elapsed time of the current track  
(normal indication)  
:
Repeats one track.  
* Remaining time of the disc will not be displayed in the  
following cases:  
During MP3 playback.  
During Random Play.  
During Program Play.  
ALL: In Normal Play, repeats all the tracks.  
In Program Play, repeats all the tracks in the  
program.  
REPEAT  
To cancel Repeat Play, press REPEAT repeatedly  
until the repeat indicator goes off.  
Repeat Play is canceled when you select another  
play mode (Normal, Program, or Random Play).  
In Random Play, Repeat Play cannot be selected.  
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Playing Back Tapes  
For tape operations, use buttons on the unit.  
TAPE  
4 Press TAPE.  
The unit automatically turns on and the  
source changes to the tape deck.  
You can select to the tape by pressing  
TAPE on the remote control.  
Playing Back a Tape  
You can play back type I tapes only.  
On the unit ONLY:  
5 Press # (play).  
The tape starts playing.  
When the end of the tape is reached,  
playing stops.  
1 Press &/) (stop/cassette holder open).  
The cassette holder opens.  
To stop playing, press &/).  
To stop playing for a moment, press *.  
To resume playing, press * again.  
2 Put a cassette in with the exposed part of the  
To fast forward or rewind the tape, press ⁄  
or !.  
tape down.  
The fast forwarding or rewinding stops at the  
end of the tape.  
To remove the cassette, press &/) while  
playback is stopped.  
• DO NOT turn off the unit while playing back or  
recording a tape. The cassette deck or tapes  
may be damaged.  
3 Close the cassette holder gently.  
• The use of C-120 or longer tape is not  
recommended, since characteristic deterioration  
may occur and this tape easily jams in the pinch  
rollers and the capstans.  
• This unit is not compatible with type II and type  
IV tapes.  
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Using an External Equipment  
Listening to the External Equipment  
You can listen to the external equipment such as MD  
recorder, cassette deck, or other auxiliary.  
First, make sure that the external equipment is properly  
connected to the unit. (See page 7.)  
1 Set the volume level to the minimum position.  
2 Press AUX.  
AUXappears on the display.  
3 Start playing the external equipment.  
4 Adjust the volume level to the level you want  
to listen to.  
To exit AUX mode, select other source.  
For operation of the external equipment  
Refer to its instructions.  
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Recording  
IMPORTANT:  
Recording on a Tape  
It may be unlawful to record or playback copyright  
material without the consent of the copyright owner.  
The recording level is automatically set correctly, so it is  
not affected by the other sound settings. Thus, during  
recording you can adjust the sound you are actually  
listening to without affecting the recording level.  
If recordings you have made have excessive noise or static,  
the unit may be too close to a TV. Increase the distance  
between the TV and the unit.  
On the unit ONLY:  
1 Put a recordable cassette in with the exposed  
part of the tape down.  
See also page 15.  
2 Close the cassette holder gently.  
You can only use type I tape for recording.  
3 Start playing the sourceFM, AM, or  
auxiliary equipment connected to AUX jack.  
When the source is FM or AM, tune in to the station  
you want to record.  
• DO NOT turn off the unit while playing back or  
recording a tape. The cassette deck or tapes  
may be damaged.  
When recording from discs, see Recording Discs—  
Disc Synchronized Recordingon page 18.  
• DO NOT use type II and type IV tapes since the  
unit is not compatible with such tapes.  
• The use of C-120 or longer tape is not  
recommended, since characteristic deterioration  
may occur and this tape easily jams in the pinch  
rollers and the capstans.  
4 Press (recording).  
and # lock down, and the recording starts.  
REC indicator is shown on the display  
during recording.  
At the start and end of cassette tapes  
There is leader tape which cannot be recorded onto. Thus, when  
recording from discs, FM/AM broadcasts, or external equipment,  
wind the leader tape first to ensure that the recording will be made  
without losing any music.  
You cannot press (recording) in the following cases:  
If no cassette is inserted.  
If a protected tape is inserted.  
To stop recording for a moment, press *.  
To resume recording, press * again.  
To protect your recordings  
Cassettes have two small tabs on the back to protect against  
unexpected erasure or re-recording.  
To protect your recording, remove these tabs.  
To re-record on a protected tape, cover the holes with  
adhesive tape.  
To stop recording, press &/).  
To remove the cassette, press &/) while  
recording is stopped.  
Adhesive tape  
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Recording Discs  
Disc Synchronized Recording  
You cannot press (recording) in the following cases:  
If no cassette is inserted.  
You can start disc play and recording at the same time.  
If a protected cassette is inserted.  
On the unit ONLY:  
To stop recording for a moment, press *.  
The recording is paused, but the CD playback  
does not stop.  
1 Put a recordable cassette in with the exposed  
part of the tape down.  
To resume recording, press * again.  
See also page 15.  
To stop recording, press &/).  
The recording stops and the CD playback is  
paused.  
2 Close the cassette holder gently.  
CD  
3 Press CD 3/8 to select the CD  
player as the source.  
To remove the cassette, press &/) while  
recording is stopped.  
#/8  
7
4 Press 7 to stop the disc playback.  
If you want to start recording from a  
particular track, select the beginning track  
using UP ¢ or DOWN 4, then go to the  
next step.  
If you want to make a program, perform steps 2 to 4 on  
page 13. After making a program, go to the next step.  
5 Press (recording).  
The REC indicator appears on the display and  
the CD starts playback automatically and the  
recording starts.  
REC  
When the end of the tape is reached, recording stops and  
the CD player is paused.  
If you press (recording) while playing back the CD, the  
CD player returns to the beginning of that track and the  
track is recorded on the tape.  
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Using the Timers  
Daily Timer and Sleep Timer are available.  
Before using these timers, make sure the built-in clock is  
set correctly (see page 8).  
SET  
3 Press SET to set the on-time you want  
the unit to turn on.  
The hour indication starts flashing on the  
display.  
Using the Daily Timer  
1
You can store three Daily timer settings and use one of  
settings at once.  
How the Daily Timer actually works  
(1) Press ¢ or 4 to set the hour, then  
SET  
When the on-time comes, the unit automatically turns on and  
automatically turns off (standby) after 60 minutes.  
Once the timer has been set, it will be activated at the same  
time everyday until the timer is turned off and the timer  
setting remains in memory until you change it.  
press SET.  
(2) Press ¢ or 4 to set the minute, then  
press SET.  
If you want to change the time setting, press  
CANCEL.  
4 Press ¢ or 4 to select the  
Before you start...  
source to play.  
When using TUNERas the source to play, make sure to  
select the desired station before turning off the power.  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the  
setting is canceled before you finish, start again from step 2.  
1
On the remote control ONLY:  
Each time you press the button, the source changes as  
follows:  
STANDBY/ON  
1 Press STANDBY/ON  
to turn on  
TUNER  
CD  
AUX  
the unit.  
When selecting AUX, prepare the external equipment so  
that it will turn on at the on-time set on the unit.  
To allow this, the equipment should have the timer  
function.  
If you want to change the time setting, press CANCEL  
repeatedly to return Step 3.  
2 Press CLOCK/TIMER repeatedly to  
select the Daily Timer you want to  
adjust and activateDaily 1, Daily 2,  
Daily 3.  
CLOCK/  
TIMER  
Each time you press the button, the display changes as  
follows:  
SET  
5 Press SET.  
The Daily Timer number remains lit. The  
display returns to the normal indication.  
1
When you want to activate other timer than the adjusted  
one, press TIMER on the unit repeatedly. See also To  
change the Daily Timer to useon page 20 for details.  
Daily 1 Timer  
VOLUME  
2
6 Press VOLUME +/to adjust the  
volume.  
Daily 2 Timer  
STANDBY/ON  
7 Press STANDBY/ON  
to turn off  
3
the unit.  
Daily 3 Timer  
Present time indication (Clock setting)  
Normal indication  
If you does not need to change the on-time setting, go to  
step 3.  
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To deactivate the timer temporarily,  
press TIMER on the unit repeatedly until the (timer)  
indicator goes off.  
Using the Sleep Timer  
With the Sleep Timer, you can fall asleep to your favorite  
music or radio program.  
You can set the Sleep Timer only when the unit is turned  
on.  
To change the Daily Timer to use,  
press TIMER on the unit repeatedly until the timer number  
indicator you want begins to flash.  
The timer is activated after a few seconds and the selected  
timer number remains lit.  
To change the timer setting, repeat steps 1 to 7 on page 19.  
How the Sleep Timer actually works  
The unit automatically turns off after the specified length of  
time passes.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
If the unit is already turned on when the timer on-time  
comes  
The timer does not work.  
SLEEP  
1 Press SLEEP.  
The SLEEP indicator flashes on the display.  
SLEEP  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
The timer setting remains. Set the built-in clock and activate the  
timer again.  
Each time you press the button, the length of time  
changes as follows:  
10  
20  
30  
120  
60  
90  
Normal indication  
(canceled)  
2 Wait for about 5 seconds after specifying the  
length of time.  
The SLEEP indicator remains lit on the display.  
To check the remaining time until shut-off time, press  
SLEEP once. The remaining time until shut-off time appears  
for about 5 seconds.  
To change the shut-off time, press SLEEP repeatedly until  
the length of time you want appears.  
To cancel the setting, press SLEEP repeatedly until the  
SLEEP indicator goes off and display returns to the normal  
indication.  
Turning off the unit also cancels the Sleep Timer.  
When you set the Sleep Timer after the Daily Timer  
starts playing the selected source  
The unit follows the Sleep Timer setting.  
If you set the Sleep Timer while playing back or  
recording a tape  
Do not shut the unit off with the Sleep Timer while a tape is running.  
If the unit turns off while playing back or recording a tape, the  
cassette deck or tapes may be damaged.  
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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 discs, tapes and the mechanism clean.  
Store discs and tapes 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.  
Cleaning the unit  
Stains on the unit  
Be careful not to touch the tape surface.  
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 have its paint peel off, be careful about the  
following:  
DO NOT wipe it with a rough cloth.  
DO NOT wipe it too vigorously.  
DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine.  
DO NOT apply any volatile substance such as an  
insecticide to it.  
Avoid storing tapes in any of the following  
places:  
In dusty places  
In direct sunlight or heat  
In moist areas  
On a TV or speaker  
Near a magnet  
DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in contact  
with it for a long time.  
To keep the best recording and playback sound quality  
You need to clean the heads.  
Clean the heads after every 10 hours of use with  
a wet-type head cleaning tape (available at electronic and  
audio shops).  
When the head becomes dirty, the following symptoms will  
occur:  
Handling discs  
Remove the disc from its case by  
holding it at the edge while pressing  
the center hole lightly.  
Do not touch the shiny surface of the  
disc, or bend the disc.  
Sound quality is reduced.  
Sound level decreases.  
Sound drops out.  
Put the disc back in its case after use  
to prevent warping.  
Do not play dirty or dusty tapes.  
Do not touch the highly-polished head with any metallic or  
magnetic tools.  
Be careful not to scratch the surface  
of the disc when placing it back in  
its case.  
Capstan  
Avoid exposure to direct sunlight,  
temperature extremes, and moisture.  
Head  
Pinch Roller  
To clean the disc  
Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a  
straight line from center to edge.  
To demagnetize the head  
Turn off the unit, and use a head demagnetizer (available at  
electronic and audio shops).  
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  
Possible Cause  
Action  
Power does not come on.  
The power cord is not connected to an  
AC outlet.  
Insert the plug into the socket.  
No sound is heard.  
Connections are incorrect or loose.  
Check all connections and make  
corrections. (See pages 6 and 7.)  
Unplug the headphones from the  
PHONES jack.  
A pair of headphones is connected.  
MP3 disc is recorded with packet  
writing.”  
It cannot be played. Replace the disc.  
Hard to listen to broadcasts because of  
noise.  
Antennas are disconnected.  
Reconnect the antenna 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 FM antenna and orient to the  
best reception position.  
The disc does not play.  
The disc is upside down.  
Put the disc in with the label side up.  
Specific files (tracks) on an MP3 disc are Files other than MP3 are included in the They cannot be played.  
not played.  
disc.  
Impossible to record.  
Small tabs on the back of the cassette are Cover the holes with adhesive tape.  
removed.  
Operations are disabled.  
The built-in microprocessor has  
Unplug the AC power cord then plug it  
malfunctioned due to external electrical back in.  
interference.  
Unable to operate the unit by the remote The path between the remote control  
Remove the obstruction.  
control.  
and the remote sensor on the unit is  
blocked.  
The batteries are exhausted.  
You are using the remote control too  
far from the unit.  
Replace the batteries. (See page 6.)  
Signals cannot reach the remote  
sensor. Move closer to the unit.  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Specifications  
General  
Amplifier SectionCA-UXH100  
Output Power:  
Power requirement:  
AC 110V127V/220V240 V  
,
10 W per channel, min. RMS, driven into 6 at 1 kHz,  
with no more than 10% total harmonic distortion  
(IEC 268-3)  
adjustable with the voltage selector,  
50 Hz/60 Hz  
38 W (at operation)  
2 W (on standby)  
Power consumption:  
Speakers/Impedance:  
6 16 Ω  
Dimensions (W/H/D) (approx.):  
144 mm x 255 mm x 277 mm  
2.9 kg  
Tuner  
FM tuning range:  
FM 100 kHz intervals: 87.5 MHz108.0 MHz  
FM 50 kHz intervals: 87.50 MHz108.00 MHz  
AM tuning range:  
Mass (approx.):  
Supplied accessories  
See page 6.  
AM 10 kHz intervals: 530 kHz1 710 kHz  
Speaker SectionSP-UXH100  
AM 9 kHz intervals:  
531 kHz1 710 kHz  
Type:  
Full range Bass-reflex type  
10 cm cone x1  
CD player  
Dynamic range:  
Speakers:  
Power handling capacity: 10 W  
85 dB  
Signal-to-noise ratio:  
Wow and flutter:  
85 dB  
Immeasurable  
Impedance:  
Frequency range:  
6 Ω  
100 Hz to 15 kHz  
Dimensions (W/H/D) (approx.):  
130 mm x 257 mm x 151 mm  
1.5 kg each  
Cassette deck  
Frequency response:  
Normal (type I):  
Wow and flutter:  
Mass (approx.):  
100 Hz10 000 Hz  
0.35 % (WRMS)  
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Mains (AC) Line Instruction (not applicable for Europe, U.S.A.,  
Canada, Australia, and U.K.)  
Instrucción sobre la línea de la red (CA) (no aplicable para Europa,  
EE.UU., Canadá, Australia, ni el Grã-Bretanha)  
Instrução sobre a tensão da rede eléctrica (CA) (não aplicável para  
a Europa, os E.U.A., o Canadá, a Austrália e o Reino Unido)  
IMPORTANT for mains (AC) line  
BEFORE PLUGGING IN, do check that your mains (AC)  
line voltage corresponds with the position of the voltage  
selector switch provided on the outside of this equipment  
and, if different, reset the voltage selector switch, to prevent  
from a damage or risk of fire/electric shock.  
AC VOLTAGE  
110V-127V  
IMPORTANTE para la línea de la red (CA)  
ANTES DE ENCHUFAR EL EQUIPO, compruebe si la  
220V-240V  
tensión de la línea de la red a(CA) corresponde con la  
posición del selector de tensión situado en la parte exterior  
del equipo, y si es diferente, reajuste el selector de tensión  
SET VOLTA
SELECTOR T
para evitar el riesgo de incendios/descargas eléctricas.  
PROPER VOLTA
BEFORE CONNECT
ING UNIT TO AC  
POWER SOURCE.  
IMPORTANTE para a ligação à tensão da rede  
(CA)  
ANTES DE LIGAR O APARELHO A UMA TOMADA DA  
REDE, verifique se a tensão da rede CA corresponde à  
posição do seletor de voltagem localizado na parte externa  
deste equipamento. Caso não corresponda, reajuste o seletor  
de voltagem a fim de evitar avarias ou riscos de incêndio e  
choque elétrico.  
AC VOLTAGE  
110V-127V  
220V-240V  
SET VOLTAGE  
SELECTOR TO  
PROPER VOLTAGE  
BEFORE CONNECT-  
ING UNIT TO AC  
POWER SOURCE.  
EN, SP, PR  
© 2004 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED  
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MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM  
—Consists of CA-UXH100 and SP-UXH100  
— CA-UXH100 SP-UXH100  
UX-H100  
INSTRUCTIONS  
LVT1190-008A  
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Warnings, Cautions and Others  
CAUTION—  
STANDBY/ON button !  
Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely (all lamps  
and indications go off). The  
STANDBY/ON button in any position  
does not disconnect the mains line.  
• When the unit is on standby, the STANDBY lamp lights red.  
• When the unit is turned on, the STANDBY lamp goes off.  
The power can be remote controlled.  
CAUTION  
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.  
CAUTION  
• Do not block the ventilation openings or holes.  
(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.  
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IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS  
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
2. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user  
serviceable parts inside the unit; leave all servicing to qualified  
service personnel.  
3. CAUTION:Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and  
interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.  
4. REPRODUCTION OF LABEL: CAUTION LABEL, PLACED  
INSIDE THE UNIT.  
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 a level surface. Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a stand with a height of 10  
cm or more.  
Front view  
Side view  
15 cm  
1 cm  
1 cm  
15 cm  
15 cm  
15 cm  
15 cm  
10 cm  
SP-UXH100 CA-UXH100 SP-UXH100  
CA-UXH100  
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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  
• When unplugging the unit from the wall outlet, always pull  
on the plug, not the AC power cord.  
About This Manual  
This manual is organized as follows:  
• This manual mainly explains operations using the  
buttons on the remote control.  
You can use the buttons both on the remote control and  
on the unit for the same operations if they have the  
same or similar names (or marks), unless mentioned  
otherwise.  
• Basic and common information that is the same for many  
functions is grouped in one place, and is not repeated for  
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 “Basic and Common Operations”  
on pages 8 and 9.  
DO NOT handle the AC power cord with wet  
hands.  
Moisture condensation  
Moisture may condense on the lenses inside the unit in the  
following cases:  
• After starting to heat 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, then plug it in again.  
• The following symbols are used in this manual:  
Others  
Gives you warning and caution to prevent  
damage or risk of fire/electric shock.  
• Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the unit,  
unplug the AC power cord 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.  
In addition, we put information here about  
conditions which will prevent getting the best  
possible performance from the unit.  
Gives you information and hints you need to  
know.  
DO NOT disassemble the unit since there are no  
user serviceable parts inside.  
If anything goes wrong, unplug the AC power cord and  
consult your dealer.  
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.  
• Leave sufficient distance between the unit and the TV.  
• Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid interference  
with TV.  
DO NOT install the unit in a location near heat  
sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight,  
excessive dust or vibration.  
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Contents  
Location of the Buttons and Controls ............................. 3  
Main Unit .................................................................................. 3  
Remote Control ......................................................................... 5  
Getting Started .................................................................. 6  
Unpacking ................................................................................. 6  
Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control .......................... 6  
Connections ............................................................................... 6  
Connecting Other Equipment .................................................... 7  
Adjusting the Voltage Selector .................................................. 7  
Basic and Common Operations ....................................... 8  
Setting the Clock ....................................................................... 8  
Turning On the Power ............................................................... 8  
Selecting the Source .................................................................. 9  
Adjusting the Volume ................................................................ 9  
Fade Muting .............................................................................. 9  
Selecting the Sound Modes ....................................................... 9  
Adjusting the Tone (Bass/Treble) .............................................. 9  
Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts............................. 10  
Setting the Tuner Interval Spacing .......................................... 10  
Tuning in to a Station .............................................................. 10  
Presetting Stations ................................................................... 11  
Tuning in to a Preset Station ................................................... 11  
Playing Back Discs .......................................................... 12  
Playing Back the Entire DiscNormal Play .......................... 12  
Basic Disc Operations ............................................................. 13  
Programming the Track Playing OrderProgram Play.......... 13  
Repeating TracksRepeat Play .............................................. 14  
Playing at RandomRandom Play......................................... 14  
Displaying the Remaining Time during Playback................... 14  
Playing Back Tapes.......................................................... 15  
Playing Back a Tape ................................................................ 15  
Using an External Equipment ........................................ 16  
Listening to the External Equipment ....................................... 16  
Recording ......................................................................... 17  
Recording on a Tape ................................................................ 17  
Recording DiscsDisc Synchronized Recording .................. 18  
Using the Timers.............................................................. 19  
Using the Daily Timer ............................................................. 19  
Using the Sleep Timer ............................................................. 20  
Maintenance..................................................................... 21  
Troubleshooting ............................................................... 22  
Specifications ................................................................... 22  
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Location of the Buttons and Controls  
Become familiar with the buttons and controls on your unit.  
Main Unit  
Top view  
1
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
OPEN  
2
Front view  
p
q
3
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
4
STANDBY  
VOLUME  
5
+
CD  
TAPE  
FM/AM  
AUX  
6
#/8  
PHONES  
DOWN  
4
UP  
¢
AUX  
7
TIMER  
7
8
9
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e
UX–H100  
MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM  
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Continued  
Display window  
1 2  
3
4
5 6 7  
8
9 p  
MP  
3
1
2
3
ALL RANDOM MONOST  
REC  
SLEEP  
PRGM SOUND  
q
See pages in parentheses for details.  
Main unit  
Display window  
1 Disc cover (12)  
2 0 OPEN (disc cover open) (12)  
3 Remote sensor (5)  
1 SLEEP indicator  
2 (timer) indicator  
3 Timer number indicators  
4 MP3 indicator  
4 STANDBY lamp (8)  
5
(STANDBY/ON) button (8, 19)  
5 Repeat indicators  
6 Source buttons  
, ALL  
CD #¥8, TAPE, FM/AM, AUX  
Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit.  
7 PHONES jack (9)  
8 MULTI CONTROL buttons  
DOWN 4, 7, UP ¢  
6 PRGM (program) indicator  
7 RANDOM indicator  
8 FM mode indicators  
MONO, ST (stereo)  
9 REC indicator  
9 Cassette holder (15)  
p Display window  
p SOUND indicator  
q Main display  
q VOLUME control (9)  
w AUX jack (7, 17)  
e TIMER button (20)  
r Tape operation buttons (15, 17)  
(recording), # (play), ! (fast backward),  
(fast forward), &/) (stop/cassette holder open),  
* (pause)  
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Location of the Buttons and Controls (continued)  
Remote Control  
See pages in parentheses for details.  
1 Number buttons (10, 11, 13)  
2 Multi control buttons  
PRESET UP, PRESET DOWN  
4, 7, ¢  
3 Source buttons  
STANDBY/ON  
CD #¥8, TAPE, FM/AM, AUX  
Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit.  
4 REPEAT button (14)  
5 PLAY MODE button (11, 13, 14)  
6 SOUND button (9)  
7 BASS/TREBLE button (9)  
1
4
3
2
5
8
9
p
6
9
SLEEP  
1
CLOCK/  
TIMER  
7
8
REMAIN  
10  
+10  
DISPLAY  
SET  
8 STANDBY/ON  
button (8, 10, 19)  
q
w
PRESET UP  
9 SLEEP button (20)  
p CLOCK/TIMER button (8, 19)  
q DISPLAY button (8)  
w REMAIN button (14)  
e SET button (8, 19)  
r CANCEL button (19)  
t FM MODE button (10)  
y VOLUME + / buttons (9)  
u FADE MUTING button (9)  
e
r
2
3
CANCEL  
PRESET DOWN  
CD3/8  
TAPE  
FM/AM  
AUX  
PLAY  
MODE  
FM  
MODE  
REPEAT  
t
4
5
VOLUME  
y
u
BASS/  
FADE  
SOUND TREBLE MUTING  
6
7
RM-SUXH100A REMOTE CONTROL  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
STANDBY  
VOLUME  
+
M/AM  
AUX  
UP  
¢
AUX  
TIMER  
When using the remote control, point it at the  
remote sensor on the front panel.  
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Do not connect the AC power cord until all other  
connections have been made.  
Getting Started  
Continued  
Unpacking  
Connections  
After unpacking, check to be sure that you have all the  
following items.  
To connect speakers  
You can connect the speakers using the speaker cords.  
The number in parentheses indicates the quantity of each  
piece supplied.  
AM loop antenna (1)  
Remote control (1)  
1
2,3  
Batteries (2)  
AC plug adaptor (1)  
If any item is missing, consult your dealer immediately.  
Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control  
Insert the batteriesR6(SUM-3)/AA(15F)into the remote  
control by matching the polarity (+ and ) on the batteries  
with the + and marking on the battery compartment.  
When the remote control can no longer operate the unit,  
replace both batteries at the same time.  
Gray  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
Gray  
Gray with  
black stripe  
Speaker  
cord  
Speaker  
cord  
1
Gray with  
black stripe  
R6(SUM-3)/AA(15F)  
2
Right speaker  
Left speaker  
1 Hold the clamp of the speaker terminal.  
2 Insert the end of the speaker cord into the  
terminal.  
Match the polarity of the speaker terminals: gray cord  
(ª) to red (ª) and gray cord with black stripe (·) to  
black (·).  
3
3 Release your finger from the clamp.  
IMPORTANT:  
Use only speakers with the same speaker impedance as  
indicated by the speaker terminals on the rear of the unit.  
DO NOT connect more than one speaker to one  
speaker terminal.  
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, the remote control will be damaged  
from battery leakage.  
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Do not connect the AC power cord until all other  
connections have been made.  
Getting Started (continued)  
For playing other equipment through this unit,  
connect between the audio output jacks on the other  
equipment and AUX jacks by using audio cords with mini  
plugs (not supplied).  
To connect AM and FM antennas  
AM loop antenna  
1
(supplied)  
To audio output  
AUX  
L
R
To  
Audio equipment  
ANTENNA  
To audio output  
AM  
LOOP  
FM  
ANTENNA  
2
FM antenna  
When the audio equipment has pin jacks for audio output:  
Be sure that the pin plugs of the audio cords are colored—  
white plugs and jacks are for left audio signals, and red ones  
for right audio signals.  
1 Connect the supplied AM loop antenna to the  
AM LOOP terminal.  
Adjusting the Voltage Selector  
Place the antenna away from the unit and adjust its  
position for the best reception.  
Before plugging in the unit, set the correct voltage for your  
area with the voltage selector on the rear of the unit.  
2 Adjust the position for the FM antenna for  
AC VOLTAGE  
the best reception.  
110V-127V  
220V-240V  
For better reception of both FM and AM  
Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any other  
terminals or connecting cords.  
Keep the antennas away from metallic parts of the unit,  
connecting cords, and the AC power cord.  
SET VOLTA
SELECTOR T
PROPER VOLTA
BEFORE CONNECT
ING UNIT TO AC  
POWER SOURCE.  
Connecting Other Equipment  
Use a screwdriver to move the voltage selector so the voltage  
number is the same as the voltage where you are plugging in  
the unit. (See the back cover page.)  
To connect audio equipment  
You can connect audio equipmentused only as a playback  
device.  
DO NOT plug in before setting the voltage selector  
on the bottom of the unit and all connection  
procedures are complete.  
DO NOT connect any equipment while the  
power is on.  
DO NOT plug in any equipment until all  
connections are complete.  
NOW you are ready to plug in the unit.  
If the wall outlet does not match the AC plug, use the  
supplied AC adaptor.  
IMPORTANT:  
Be sure to check that all connections have been made  
before plugging in the power cord.  
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Basic and Common Operations  
Continued  
To show the clock when the unit is turned on  
Setting the Clock  
On the remote control ONLY:  
Before operating the unit any further, first set the units clock.  
When you plug in the power cord, 0:00starts flashing on  
the display.  
You can set the clock when the unit is either turned on or in  
standby mode.  
DISPLAY  
Press DISPLAY.  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes the clock indication and the normal  
indication alternately.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
To adjust the clock  
CLOCK/  
TIMER  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
The hour indication starts flashing.  
CLOCK/  
TIMER  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER repeatedly to  
show the current time indication.  
When the unit is in standby mode, be sure  
that :is not flashing.  
SET  
2 Press SET.  
2 Press 4 or ¢ to adjust the  
hour, then press SET.  
The hour indication starts flashing.  
When you press and hold 4 or  
¢, the hour indication changes  
continuously.  
3 Press 4 or ¢ to adjust  
the hour, then press SET.  
The minute indication starts flashing.  
The minute indication starts flashing.  
SET  
4 Press 4 or ¢ to adjust the  
minute, then press SET.  
SET  
The built-in clock starts.  
3 Press 4 or ¢ to adjust the  
minute, then press SET.  
When you press and hold 4 or  
¢, the minute indication changes  
continuously.  
Turning On the Power  
STANDBY/ON  
To turn on the unit, press STANDBY/ON  
The STANDBY lamp on the unit goes off.  
When you press the source buttonCD 3/8,  
TAPE, FM/AM and AUX, the unit  
automatically turns on.  
.
The built-in clock starts.  
SET  
To turn off the unit (standby), press STANDBY/ON  
again.  
The STANDBY lamp on the unit lights red.  
• “0:00flashes on the display until you set the built-in  
clock. After setting the clock, the clock time will appear on  
the display while the unit is on standby.  
A little power is always consumed even while the unit is in  
standby mode.  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure  
occurs  
The clock is reset to 0:00right away. If this happens, set the  
clock again.  
The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per month  
If this happens, reset the clock.  
To switch off the power supply completely, unplug the AC  
power cord from the AC outlet.  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
The clock is reset to 0:00right away and 0:00starts flashing on  
the display when plugging the power cord again.  
If this happens, set the clock again.  
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Basic and Common Operations (continued)  
Selecting the Source  
Selecting the Sound Modes  
To select the source, press CD 6, TAPE, FM/AM, or  
AUX.  
When you select CD as the source, playback starts  
automatically.  
You can select one of the 4 sound modes.  
This function also affects the sound from headphones.  
This function only affects the playback sound, and does not  
affect your recording.  
To operate the tuner (FM or AM), see pages 10 and 11.  
To operate the CD player, see pages 12 to 14.  
To operate the tape deck, see page 15.  
To record on a tape, see pages 17 and 18.  
To use an external equipment, see page 16.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
SOUND  
To select the sound modes, press SOUND  
repeatedly.  
Each time you press the button, the sound mode  
changes as follows:  
ROCK  
POP  
CLASSIC  
JAZZ  
Adjusting the Volume  
OFF  
You can adjust the volume level only while the unit is turned  
on. The volume level can be adjusted between VOL MIN,”  
VOL 01” – “VOL 30,and VOL MAX.”  
ROCK:  
POP:  
Powerful sound emphasizing treble and bass.  
More presence in the vocals and midrange.  
CLASSIC: Enriched sound with fine treble and ample bass.  
The volume level has no effect on recording.  
JAZZ:  
OFF:  
Accented lower frequencies for jazz-type music.  
Equalizer effect is canceled.  
VOLUME  
To increase the volume, press VOLUME + (or  
turn VOLUME control clockwise on the unit).  
To decrease the volume, press VOLUME (or  
turn VOLUME control counterclockwise on the  
unit).  
When the sound mode is activated, the SOUND indicator  
lights up on the display.  
When you press and hold either button, you can change the  
volume level continuously.  
Adjusting the Tone (Bass/Treble)  
You can adjust the bass level (low frequency range) and the  
treble level (high frequency range) within a range of 1 to +4.  
When shipped, the bass level set to BASS 0and the treble  
level set to TREBLE 0.”  
This function only affects the playback sound, and does not  
affect your recording.  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the  
setting is canceled before you finish, start over from step 1.  
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 the headphones.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
BASS/  
TREBLE  
1 Press BASS/TREBLE once to adjust  
DO NOT turn off (standby) the unit with the volume  
set to an extremely high level; Otherwise, the  
sudden blast of sound can damage your hearing,  
speakers and/or headphones when you turn on the  
unit or start playing any source.  
the bass level or press BASS/  
TREBLE twice to adjust the treble  
level.  
REMEMBER you cannot adjust the volume level  
while the unit is in standby mode.  
PRESET UP  
2 Press PRESET UP to increase the  
level or press PRESET DOWN to  
decrease it.  
PRESET DOWN  
Fade Muting  
On the remote control ONLY:  
FADE  
MUTING  
Press FADE MUTING.  
You cannot use the tone adjustment function and the sound mode  
function at the same time. (The sound mode changes automatically  
into OFFwhen pressing BASS/TREBLE.)  
The volume level decreases to VOL MIN,and  
MUTINGstarts flashing on the display.  
The bass/treble setting automatically returns to 0when you  
select one of the sound modes (see Selecting the Sound Modes”  
above).  
To release muting, press FADE MUTING again. The  
volume level resumes to the previous level.  
Adjusting the volume level also cancels the muting.  
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Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts  
Continued  
Setting the Tuner Interval Spacing  
Tuning in to a Station  
You can select 10 kHz or 9 kHz apart for the AM tuner  
interval spacing and 100 kHz or 50 kHz apart for the FM  
tuner interval spacing.  
FM/AM  
1 Press FM/AM to select either FM”  
or AM.”  
The interval settings of AM and FM change together.  
The unit automatically turns on and tunes in to  
the previously received stationeither FM or AM.  
Each time you press the button, the band alternates  
between FM and AM.  
AM 10 kHz, FM 100 kHzÔAM 9 kHz, FM 50 kHz  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the  
setting is canceled before you finish, start again from step 2.  
FM 50 kHz interval  
FM 100 kHz interval  
On the remote control ONLY:  
STANDBY/ON  
1 Press STANDBY/ON  
to turn off  
the unit (standby).  
2 Press and hold ¢ or 4 (or  
UP ¢ or DOWN 4 on the  
unit) for more than 1 second.  
2 Press and hold 7 for a few seconds.  
The current interval setting appears on the  
display.  
¢ (UP ¢):  
Increases the frequencies.  
4 (DOWN 4): Decreases the frequencies.  
The unit starts searching for stations and stops when a  
station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in.  
If an FM program is broadcast in stereo, the ST (stereo)  
indicator lights up on the display (only when the  
reception is good).  
AM 10 kHz, FM 100 kHz  
AM 9 kHz, FM 50 kHz  
To stop during searching, press ¢ or 4 (or UP ¢ or  
DOWN 4 on the unit).  
1
4
3
6
9
2
5
3 Press 10 or 9 to select the  
interval setting for your area.  
10: Sets the interval to 10 kHz (AM)  
and 100 kHz (FM).  
7
8
When you repeatedly press ¢ or 4 (or UP ¢ or  
DOWN 4 on the unit)  
The frequency changes step by step.  
9: Sets the interval to 9 kHz (AM)  
and 50 kHz (FM).  
10  
+10  
The new interval setting appears on the display for a few  
seconds.  
To change the FM reception mode  
On the remote control ONLY:  
When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive or noisy,  
press FM MODE so that the MONO indicator lights up on  
the display. Reception will improve.  
When you change the setting  
The preset stations are erased. You will need to preset the stations  
again. (See page 11.)  
To restore the stereo effect, press FM MODE again so that  
the MONO indicator goes off. In stereo mode, you can hear  
stereo sound when a stereo program is broadcast.  
Changing the station also cancels the MONO mode.  
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Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts (continued)  
Presetting Stations  
Tuning in to a Preset Station  
You can preset 30 FM and 15 AM stations manually.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
In some cases, test frequencies have been already stored  
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.  
FM/AM  
1 Press FM/AM to select either FM”  
or AM.”  
The unit automatically turns on and tunes in to  
the previously received stationeither FM or AM.  
Each time you press the button, the band alternates  
between FM and AM.  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the  
setting is canceled before you finish, start again from step 2.  
PRESET UP  
2 Press PRESET UP or  
On the remote control ONLY:  
PRESET DOWN repeatedly to  
select a preset number.  
PRESET DOWN  
1 Tune in to the station you want to preset.  
See Tuning in to a Stationon page 10.  
PLAY  
MODE  
2 Press PLAY MODE.  
The preset number starts flashing on the  
To tune in to a preset station directly using the number  
buttons  
display.  
The PRGM (program) indicator lights up on the  
display.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
Pressing the number button(s) allows you to select the preset  
number you want.  
Ex.: For preset number 5, press 5.  
PRGM  
1
3
6
9
2
For preset number 15, press +10, then  
4
5
5.  
7
8
For preset number 20, press +10, then  
3 Press ¢ or 4 to select a  
10.  
10  
+10  
preset number.  
For preset number 30, press +10, +10,  
then 10.  
PRGM  
1
4
3
6
9
2
5
You can also use the number button(s)  
to select a preset number.  
Ex.: For preset number 5, press 5.  
For preset number 15, press +10,  
then 5.  
7
8
10  
+10  
For preset number 20, press +10,  
then 10.  
For preset number 30, press +10,  
+10, then 10.  
PLAY  
MODE  
4 Press PLAY MODE again.  
5 To preset more stations, repeat steps 1 to 4  
above, allocating a different preset number to  
each station.  
Storing a new station on an already assigned number  
erases the previously stored one.  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
The preset stations will remain in the unit.  
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Playing Back Discs  
Continued  
This unit has been designed to play back the following  
discsCD, CD-R, and CD-RW.  
You can play back the discs containing the tracks in music  
CD format or MP3 files in ISO 9660 format.  
In this instruction, we call a disc recorded MP3 files MP3  
disc,and fileis also referred to as track.”  
2 Place a disc correctly  
with its label side up,  
then press down on the  
portions around the  
discs center hole until  
you hear a click.  
When playing CD-Rs or CD-RWs  
Before playing CD-Rs or CD-RWs, read their instructions  
or cautions carefully.  
User-edited CD-Rs (CD-Recordable) and CD-RWs (CD-  
ReWritable) can be played only if they are already  
finalized.”  
This unit supports multi-sessiondiscs (up to 5 sessions).  
This unit cannot play packet writediscs.  
Some CD-Rs or CD-RWs may not play on this unit because  
of their disc characteristics, damage or stain on them, or if  
the players lens is dirty.  
3 Close the disc cover gently.  
4 Press CD 6.  
CD3/8  
The unit automatically turns on and the source  
changes to the CD player.  
After loading the disc, the first track of the disc starts  
playing.  
When playing audio CD  
When playing MP3 disc  
Current track number  
MP3 indicator  
CD-RWs may require a longer readout time. This is  
because the reflectance of CD-RWs is lower than for  
regular discs.  
MP  
3
Notes for MP3 files  
Current track Elapsed  
number  
playing time  
Elapsed playing  
time  
The player can only recognize files with MP3or mp3”  
as the extensions, which can be in any combination of  
upper and lower case.  
The disc automatically stops when the last track has  
finished playing.  
This unit recognizes up to 500 MP3 files on a disc.  
It is recommended that you record your material at a 44.1  
kHz sampling rate, using the 128 kbps data transfer rate.  
Some MP3 files or discs may not be played back because  
of their characteristics or recording conditions.  
MP3 discs requires a longer readout time than normal discs  
because of the complexity of the folder/file configuration.  
ID3 Tag is not available.  
To stop playing, press 7.  
The total track number and total playing time  
appear on the display.  
When stop playing  
audio CD  
When stop playing  
MP3 disc  
MP  
3
MP3i and MP3 Pro are not available.  
General notes  
Total track Total playing  
Total track number  
number  
time  
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.  
Total playing time does not appear when MP3 disc is  
loaded.  
Keep the units disc tray closed when not in use.  
Continued use of irregular shape discs (heart-shape,  
octagonal, etc.) can damage the unit.  
To remove the disc, press 0 OPEN on the unit, then take out  
the disc by holding it at the edges while pressing the units  
pivot lightly.  
If the disc cannot be read correctly (because it is scratched,  
for example) or an unreadable CD-R or CD-RW is inserted  
Playback will not start.  
Playing Back the Entire Disc—Normal Play  
If no disc is inserted  
NO DISCappears on the display.  
1 Press 0 OPEN on the unit.  
The disc cover opens.  
You can insert a disc while listening to another source.  
DO NOT try to open the disc cover by hand as it  
will be damaged.  
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Playing Back Discs (continued)  
Basic Disc Operations  
PLAY  
MODE  
2 Press PLAY MODE.  
The PRGM (program) indicator appears on the  
While playing a disc, you can do the following operations.  
display.  
To stop playing for a moment  
During play, press CD 3/8.  
PRGM  
CD3/8  
While pausing, the elapsed playing time flashes on  
the display.  
3 Press ¢ or 4 to select the  
track number, then press  
PLAY MODE.  
To resume playing, press CD 3/8 again.  
To go to another track  
Track number Program step number  
Before or during play, press ¢ or 4  
(or UP ¢ or DOWN 4 on the unit)  
repeatedly.  
PLAY  
MODE  
PRGM  
¢ (UP ¢):  
Skips to the beginning of the next or  
succeeding tracks.  
4 (DOWN 4): Goes back to the beginning of the  
1
4
3
6
9
2
5
You can also use the number button(s)  
to select a track number.  
For the operation of the number  
buttons, see To go to another track  
directly using the number buttons”  
on the left column.  
current or previous tracks.  
7
8
To go to another track directly using the number  
buttons  
10  
+10  
On the remote control ONLY:  
1
3
6
9
2
4 Repeat step 3 to program other tracks you  
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.  
want.  
4
7
5
8
CD3/8  
5 Press CD 3/8.  
The tracks are played in the order you have  
programed.  
10  
+10  
For track number 20, press +10,  
then 10.  
For track number 32, press +10, +10, +10, then 2.  
After programming a 32nd track  
FULLwill appear on the display for a while and the 32nd track  
number appears again.  
To locate a particular point in a track  
During play, press and hold ¢ or 4  
(or UP ¢ or DOWN 4 on the unit).  
To stop playing, press 7.  
¢ (UP ¢):  
4 (DOWN 4): Fast-reverses the tracks.  
Fast-forwards the tracks.  
Playback stops and the play mode returns to Normal  
Play.  
Programming the Track Playing Order  
Program Play  
To check the program contents  
PLAY  
MODE  
You can check the program contents by pressing  
You can arrange the order in which tracks play before you  
start playing. You can program up to 32 tracks.  
PLAY MODE repeatedly before or after playback.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
1 Place a disc.  
If the current source is not the CD player, press  
CD 6, then 7 before going to the next step.  
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To modify the program  
Playing at RandomRandom Play  
PLAY  
MODE  
Press PLAY MODE repeatedly until the program  
step number you want to modify appears. Then  
follow steps 3 and 4 of the programming procedure.  
You can play the tracks at random.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
To add tracks in the program, press PLAY MODE  
repeatedly until 00appears as the track number. Then  
follow steps 3 and 4 of the programming procedure.  
PLAY  
MODE  
Press PLAY MODE during playing.  
The RANDOM indicator lights up on the display.  
RANDOM  
To clear the program  
Press PLAY MODE, then press 7 before or after  
PLAY  
MODE  
playback.  
The PRGM indicator disappears from the display.  
The programmed tracks are also erased in the  
following cases:  
When pressing 0 OPEN to open the disc cover.  
When turning off the unit.  
PLAY  
To exit from Random Play, press PLAY MODE  
again.  
The RANDOM indicator goes off.  
MODE  
It is not possible to activate the Random Play function  
during Program Play.  
When changing the source.  
Displaying the Remaining Time during  
Playback  
Repeating TracksRepeat Play  
You can have all the tracks, the program or individual track  
currently playing, repeat as many times as you like.  
You can display the remaining time of the current track/disc  
and the elapsed time of the current track/disc during playing.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
On the remote control ONLY:  
REPEAT  
Press REPEAT repeatedly before or  
during playback.  
Each time you press the button, Repeat Play  
changes as follows, and the following repeat indicator  
lights up on the display:  
REMAIN  
Press REMAIN repeatedly.  
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes as follows:  
Remaining time of  
the current track  
*Remaining time of  
the disc  
ALL  
Canceled  
Repeat indicators  
ALL  
Current track number  
Remaining tracks number  
Elapsed time of the current track  
(normal indication)  
:
Repeats one track.  
* Remaining time of the disc will not be displayed in the  
following cases:  
During MP3 playback.  
During Random Play.  
During Program Play.  
ALL: In Normal Play, repeats all the tracks.  
In Program Play, repeats all the tracks in the  
program.  
REPEAT  
To cancel Repeat Play, press REPEAT repeatedly  
until the repeat indicator goes off.  
Repeat Play is canceled when you select another  
play mode (Normal, Program, or Random Play).  
In Random Play, Repeat Play cannot be selected.  
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Playing Back Tapes  
For tape operations, use buttons on the unit.  
TAPE  
4 Press TAPE.  
The unit automatically turns on and the  
source changes to the tape deck.  
You can select to the tape by pressing  
TAPE on the remote control.  
Playing Back a Tape  
You can play back type I tapes only.  
On the unit ONLY:  
5 Press # (play).  
The tape starts playing.  
When the end of the tape is reached,  
playing stops.  
1 Press &/) (stop/cassette holder open).  
The cassette holder opens.  
To stop playing, press &/).  
To stop playing for a moment, press *.  
To resume playing, press * again.  
2 Put a cassette in with the exposed part of the  
To fast forward or rewind the tape, press ⁄  
or !.  
tape down.  
The fast forwarding or rewinding stops at the  
end of the tape.  
To remove the cassette, press &/) while  
playback is stopped.  
DO NOT turn off the unit while playing back or  
recording a tape. The cassette deck or tapes  
may be damaged.  
3 Close the cassette holder gently.  
The use of C-120 or longer tape is not  
recommended, since characteristic deterioration  
may occur and this tape easily jams in the pinch  
rollers and the capstans.  
This unit is not compatible with type II and type  
IV tapes.  
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Using an External Equipment  
Listening to the External Equipment  
You can listen to the external equipment such as MD  
recorder, cassette deck, or other auxiliary.  
First, make sure that the external equipment is properly  
connected to the unit. (See page 7.)  
1 Set the volume level to the minimum position.  
2 Press AUX.  
AUXappears on the display.  
3 Start playing the external equipment.  
4 Adjust the volume level to the level you want  
to listen to.  
To exit AUX mode, select other source.  
For operation of the external equipment  
Refer to its instructions.  
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Recording  
IMPORTANT:  
Recording on a Tape  
It may be unlawful to record or playback copyright  
material without the consent of the copyright owner.  
The recording level is automatically set correctly, so it is  
not affected by the other sound settings. Thus, during  
recording you can adjust the sound you are actually  
listening to without affecting the recording level.  
If recordings you have made have excessive noise or static,  
the unit may be too close to a TV. Increase the distance  
between the TV and the unit.  
On the unit ONLY:  
1 Put a recordable cassette in with the exposed  
part of the tape down.  
See also page 15.  
2 Close the cassette holder gently.  
You can only use type I tape for recording.  
3 Start playing the sourceFM, AM, or  
auxiliary equipment connected to AUX jack.  
When the source is FM or AM, tune in to the station  
you want to record.  
DO NOT turn off the unit while playing back or  
recording a tape. The cassette deck or tapes  
may be damaged.  
When recording from discs, see Recording Discs—  
Disc Synchronized Recordingon page 18.  
DO NOT use type II and type IV tapes since the  
unit is not compatible with such tapes.  
The use of C-120 or longer tape is not  
recommended, since characteristic deterioration  
may occur and this tape easily jams in the pinch  
rollers and the capstans.  
4 Press (recording).  
and # lock down, and the recording starts.  
REC indicator is shown on the display  
during recording.  
At the start and end of cassette tapes  
There is leader tape which cannot be recorded onto. Thus, when  
recording from discs, FM/AM broadcasts, or external equipment,  
wind the leader tape first to ensure that the recording will be made  
without losing any music.  
You cannot press (recording) in the following cases:  
If no cassette is inserted.  
If a protected tape is inserted.  
To stop recording for a moment, press *.  
To resume recording, press * again.  
To protect your recordings  
Cassettes have two small tabs on the back to protect against  
unexpected erasure or re-recording.  
To protect your recording, remove these tabs.  
To re-record on a protected tape, cover the holes with  
adhesive tape.  
To stop recording, press &/).  
To remove the cassette, press &/) while  
recording is stopped.  
Adhesive tape  
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Recording Discs  
Disc Synchronized Recording  
You cannot press (recording) in the following cases:  
If no cassette is inserted.  
You can start disc play and recording at the same time.  
If a protected cassette is inserted.  
On the unit ONLY:  
To stop recording for a moment, press *.  
The recording is paused, but the CD playback  
does not stop.  
1 Put a recordable cassette in with the exposed  
part of the tape down.  
To resume recording, press * again.  
See also page 15.  
To stop recording, press &/).  
The recording stops and the CD playback is  
paused.  
2 Close the cassette holder gently.  
CD  
3 Press CD 3/8 to select the CD  
player as the source.  
To remove the cassette, press &/) while  
recording is stopped.  
#/8  
7
4 Press 7 to stop the disc playback.  
If you want to start recording from a  
particular track, select the beginning track  
using UP ¢ or DOWN 4, then go to the  
next step.  
If you want to make a program, perform steps 2 to 4 on  
page 13. After making a program, go to the next step.  
5 Press (recording).  
The REC indicator appears on the display and  
the CD starts playback automatically and the  
recording starts.  
REC  
When the end of the tape is reached, recording stops and  
the CD player is paused.  
If you press (recording) while playing back the CD, the  
CD player returns to the beginning of that track and the  
track is recorded on the tape.  
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Using the Timers  
Daily Timer and Sleep Timer are available.  
Before using these timers, make sure the built-in clock is  
set correctly (see page 8).  
SET  
3 Press SET to set the on-time you want  
the unit to turn on.  
The hour indication starts flashing on the  
display.  
Using the Daily Timer  
1
You can store three Daily timer settings and use one of  
settings at once.  
How the Daily Timer actually works  
(1) Press ¢ or 4 to set the hour, then  
SET  
When the on-time comes, the unit automatically turns on and  
automatically turns off (standby) after 60 minutes.  
Once the timer has been set, it will be activated at the same  
time everyday until the timer is turned off and the timer  
setting remains in memory until you change it.  
press SET.  
(2) Press ¢ or 4 to set the minute, then  
press SET.  
If you want to change the time setting, press  
CANCEL.  
4 Press ¢ or 4 to select the  
Before you start...  
source to play.  
When using TUNERas the source to play, make sure to  
select the desired station before turning off the power.  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the  
setting is canceled before you finish, start again from step 2.  
1
On the remote control ONLY:  
Each time you press the button, the source changes as  
follows:  
STANDBY/ON  
1 Press STANDBY/ON  
to turn on  
TUNER  
CD  
AUX  
the unit.  
When selecting AUX, prepare the external equipment so  
that it will turn on at the on-time set on the unit.  
To allow this, the equipment should have the timer  
function.  
If you want to change the time setting, press CANCEL  
repeatedly to return Step 3.  
2 Press CLOCK/TIMER repeatedly to  
select the Daily Timer you want to  
adjust and activateDaily 1, Daily 2,  
Daily 3.  
CLOCK/  
TIMER  
Each time you press the button, the display changes as  
follows:  
SET  
5 Press SET.  
The Daily Timer number remains lit. The  
display returns to the normal indication.  
1
When you want to activate other timer than the adjusted  
one, press TIMER on the unit repeatedly. See also To  
change the Daily Timer to useon page 20 for details.  
Daily 1 Timer  
VOLUME  
2
6 Press VOLUME +/to adjust the  
volume.  
Daily 2 Timer  
STANDBY/ON  
7 Press STANDBY/ON  
to turn off  
3
the unit.  
Daily 3 Timer  
Present time indication (Clock setting)  
Normal indication  
If you does not need to change the on-time setting, go to  
step 3.  
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To deactivate the timer temporarily,  
press TIMER on the unit repeatedly until the (timer)  
indicator goes off.  
Using the Sleep Timer  
With the Sleep Timer, you can fall asleep to your favorite  
music or radio program.  
You can set the Sleep Timer only when the unit is turned  
on.  
To change the Daily Timer to use,  
press TIMER on the unit repeatedly until the timer number  
indicator you want begins to flash.  
The timer is activated after a few seconds and the selected  
timer number remains lit.  
To change the timer setting, repeat steps 1 to 7 on page 19.  
How the Sleep Timer actually works  
The unit automatically turns off after the specified length of  
time passes.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
If the unit is already turned on when the timer on-time  
comes  
The timer does not work.  
SLEEP  
1 Press SLEEP.  
The SLEEP indicator flashes on the display.  
SLEEP  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
The timer setting remains. Set the built-in clock and activate the  
timer again.  
Each time you press the button, the length of time  
changes as follows:  
10  
20  
30  
120  
60  
90  
Normal indication  
(canceled)  
2 Wait for about 5 seconds after specifying the  
length of time.  
The SLEEP indicator remains lit on the display.  
To check the remaining time until shut-off time, press  
SLEEP once. The remaining time until shut-off time appears  
for about 5 seconds.  
To change the shut-off time, press SLEEP repeatedly until  
the length of time you want appears.  
To cancel the setting, press SLEEP repeatedly until the  
SLEEP indicator goes off and display returns to the normal  
indication.  
Turning off the unit also cancels the Sleep Timer.  
When you set the Sleep Timer after the Daily Timer  
starts playing the selected source  
The unit follows the Sleep Timer setting.  
If you set the Sleep Timer while playing back or  
recording a tape  
Do not shut the unit off with the Sleep Timer while a tape is running.  
If the unit turns off while playing back or recording a tape, the  
cassette deck or tapes may be damaged.  
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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 discs, tapes and the mechanism clean.  
Store discs and tapes 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.  
Cleaning the unit  
Stains on the unit  
Be careful not to touch the tape surface.  
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 have its paint peel off, be careful about the  
following:  
DO NOT wipe it with a rough cloth.  
DO NOT wipe it too vigorously.  
DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine.  
DO NOT apply any volatile substance such as an  
insecticide to it.  
Avoid storing tapes in any of the following  
places:  
In dusty places  
In direct sunlight or heat  
In moist areas  
On a TV or speaker  
Near a magnet  
DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in contact  
with it for a long time.  
To keep the best recording and playback sound quality  
You need to clean the heads.  
Clean the heads after every 10 hours of use with  
a wet-type head cleaning tape (available at electronic and  
audio shops).  
When the head becomes dirty, the following symptoms will  
occur:  
Handling discs  
Remove the disc from its case by  
holding it at the edge while pressing  
the center hole lightly.  
Do not touch the shiny surface of the  
disc, or bend the disc.  
Sound quality is reduced.  
Sound level decreases.  
Sound drops out.  
Put the disc back in its case after use  
to prevent warping.  
Do not play dirty or dusty tapes.  
Do not touch the highly-polished head with any metallic or  
magnetic tools.  
Be careful not to scratch the surface  
of the disc when placing it back in  
its case.  
Capstan  
Avoid exposure to direct sunlight,  
temperature extremes, and moisture.  
Head  
Pinch Roller  
To clean the disc  
Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a  
straight line from center to edge.  
To demagnetize the head  
Turn off the unit, and use a head demagnetizer (available at  
electronic and audio shops).  
DO NOT use any solventsuch as conventional  
record cleaner, spray, thinner, or benzineto 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  
Possible Cause  
Action  
Power does not come on.  
The power cord is not connected to an  
AC outlet.  
Insert the plug into the socket.  
No sound is heard.  
Connections are incorrect or loose.  
Check all connections and make  
corrections. (See pages 6 and 7.)  
Unplug the headphones from the  
PHONES jack.  
A pair of headphones is connected.  
MP3 disc is recorded with packet  
writing.”  
It cannot be played. Replace the disc.  
Hard to listen to broadcasts because of  
noise.  
Antennas are disconnected.  
Reconnect the antenna 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 FM antenna and orient to the  
best reception position.  
The disc does not play.  
The disc is upside down.  
Put the disc in with the label side up.  
Specific files (tracks) on an MP3 disc are Files other than MP3 are included in the They cannot be played.  
not played.  
disc.  
Impossible to record.  
Small tabs on the back of the cassette are Cover the holes with adhesive tape.  
removed.  
Operations are disabled.  
The built-in microprocessor has  
Unplug the AC power cord then plug it  
malfunctioned due to external electrical back in.  
interference.  
Unable to operate the unit by the remote The path between the remote control  
Remove the obstruction.  
control.  
and the remote sensor on the unit is  
blocked.  
The batteries are exhausted.  
You are using the remote control too  
far from the unit.  
Replace the batteries. (See page 6.)  
Signals cannot reach the remote  
sensor. Move closer to the unit.  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Specifications  
General  
Amplifier SectionCA-UXH100  
Output Power:  
Power requirement:  
AC 110V127V/220V240 V  
,
10 W per channel, min. RMS, driven into 6 at 1 kHz,  
with no more than 10% total harmonic distortion  
(IEC 268-3)  
adjustable with the voltage selector,  
50 Hz/60 Hz  
38 W (at operation)  
2 W (on standby)  
Power consumption:  
Speakers/Impedance:  
6 16 Ω  
Dimensions (W/H/D) (approx.):  
144 mm x 255 mm x 277 mm  
2.9 kg  
Tuner  
FM tuning range:  
FM 100 kHz intervals: 87.5 MHz108.0 MHz  
FM 50 kHz intervals: 87.50 MHz108.00 MHz  
AM tuning range:  
Mass (approx.):  
Supplied accessories  
See page 6.  
AM 10 kHz intervals: 530 kHz1 710 kHz  
Speaker SectionSP-UXH100  
AM 9 kHz intervals:  
531 kHz1 710 kHz  
Type:  
Full range Bass-reflex type  
10 cm cone x1  
CD player  
Dynamic range:  
Speakers:  
Power handling capacity: 10 W  
85 dB  
Signal-to-noise ratio:  
Wow and flutter:  
85 dB  
Immeasurable  
Impedance:  
Frequency range:  
6 Ω  
100 Hz to 15 kHz  
Dimensions (W/H/D) (approx.):  
130 mm x 257 mm x 151 mm  
1.5 kg each  
Cassette deck  
Frequency response:  
Normal (type I):  
Wow and flutter:  
Mass (approx.):  
100 Hz10 000 Hz  
0.35 % (WRMS)  
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Mains (AC) Line Instruction (not applicable for Europe, U.S.A.,  
Canada, Australia, and U.K.)  
IMPORTANT for mains (AC) line  
BEFORE PLUGGING IN, do check that your  
mains (AC) line voltage corresponds with the  
position of the voltage selector switch provided on  
the outside of this equipment and, if different,  
reset the voltage selector switch, to prevent from a  
damage or risk of fire/electric shock.  
AC VOLTAGE  
110V-127V  
220V-240V  
SET VOLTA
SELECTOR T
PROPER VOLTA
BEFORE CONNECT
ING UNIT TO AC  
POWER SOURCE.  
AC VOLTAGE  
110V-127V  
220V-240V  
SET VOLTAGE  
SELECTOR TO  
PROPER VOLTAGE  
BEFORE CONNECT-  
ING UNIT TO AC  
POWER SOURCE.  
EN, CS  
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