POWERED WOOFER CD SYSTEM
CD-SYSTEM MIT POWER WOOFER
CHAIN CD A WOOFER AMPLIFIE
CD-SYSTEEM MET POWER WOOFER
CD CON ALTAVOZ DE GRAVES Y AMPLIFICADOR INCORPORADO
SISTEMA POWERED WOOFER CD
RV-DP100BK
SUPER WOOFER
VOLUME
VOLUME
TREBLE
/
PRESET ONE TOUCH
TUNING REC
MID
/
BAND
TREBLE
MULTI CONTROL
STOP
STANDBY
%
C D TAPE TUNER AUX
TIMER
CLOCK TIMER ON/OFF
REW
FF
STANDBY/ON
SLEEP
PROGRAM
RANDOM
DOWN
UP
SET
OPEN
AUTO
PRESET REPEAT
TUNER
AUX
CD
TAPE
BAND
FM MODE
REVERSE MODE REW MULTI CONTROL FF
DISPLAY
MID
/
TREBLE
SUPER WOOFER
VOLUME
VOLUME
RM-SRVDP100E
REMOTE CONTROL
INSTRUCTIONS
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS
GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
ISTRUZIONI
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Model No. and Serial No.
which are located either on the rear, bot-
tom or side of the cabinet. Retain this
information for future reference.
Model No.
Serial No.
LVT0439-003A
[E]
Caution: Proper Ventilation
To avoid risk of electric shock and fire, and to prevent damage, locate
the apparatus as follows:
Voorzichtig: Goede ventilatie vereist
Om brand, elektrische schokken en beschadiging te voorkomen, moet
u het toestel als volgt opstellen:
1 Front:
1 Voorkant:
No obstructions and open spacing.
2 Sides/ Top/ Back:
Geen belemmeringen en voldoende ruimte.
2 Zijkanten/boven-/onderkant:
No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the
dimensions below.
Geen belemmeringen plaatsen in de hieronder aangegeven
zones.
3 Bottom:
3 Onderkant:
Place on the level surface. Maintain an adequate air path for venti-
lation by placing on a stand with a height of 10 cm or more.
Op vlakke ondergrond plaatsen. Voldoende ventilatieruimte voorz-
ien door het toestel op een onderstel met een hoogte van 10 cm of
meer te plaatsen.
Vorsicht: Ausreichende Belüftung
Precaucion: ventilación correcta
Zur Vermeidung von elektrischen Schlägen, Feuer und sonstigen
Schäden sollte das Gerät unter folgenden Bedingungen aufgestellt
werden:
Para evitar el riesgo de descargas eléctricas e incendio y prevenir
posibles daños, instale el equipo en un lugar que cumpla los sigu-
ientes requisitos:
1 Vorderseite:
1 Parte frontal:
Hindernisfrei und gut zugänglich.
Sin obstrucciones, espacio abierto.
2 Seiten- und Rückwände:
2 Lados/parte superior/parte posterior:
Hindernisfrei in allen gegebenen Abständen (s. Abbildung).
3 Unterseite:
No debe haber ninguna obstrucción en las áreas mostradas por
las dimensiones de la siguiente figura.
Die Stellfläche muß absolut eben sein. Sorgen Sie für ausre-
ichende Luftzufuhr durch Aufstellung auf einem Stand mit mindes-
tens 10 cm Höhe.
3 Parte inferior:
Sitúe el equipo sobre una superficie nivelada. Mantenga un espa-
cio adecuado para permitir el paso del aire y una correcta venti-
lación, situando el equipo sobre un soporte de 10 o más cm de
allura.
Attention: Aération correcte
Attenzione: Per una corretta ventilazione
Per prevenire il rischio di scosse elettriche e di incendio ed evitare pos-
sibili danni, collocare le apparecchiature nel modo seguente:
1 Parte anteriore:
Pour prévenir tout risque de décharge électrique ou d’incendie et
éviter toute détérioration, installez l’appareil de la manière suivante:
1 Avant:
Bien dégagé de tout objet.
Nessun ostacolo e spazio libero.
2 Côtés/dessus/dessous:
2 Lati/Parte superiore/Retro:
Assurez-vous que rien ne bloque les espaces indiqués sur le
schéma ci-dessous.
Lasciare libere le zone indicate dalle dimensioni di seguito.
3 Base:
3 Dessous:
Collocare su una superficie piana. Consentire un’adeguata venti-
lazione dell’impianto appoggiandolo su un tavolinetto alto almeno
10 cm.
Posez l’appareil sur une surface plane et horizontale. Veillez à ce
que sa ventilation correcte puisse se faire en le plaçant sur un sup-
port d’au moins dix centimètres de hauteur.
Front view
Vorderansicht
Face
Vooraanzicht
Vista frontal
Vista frontale
Side view
Seitenansicht
Côt
Zijaanzicht
Vista lateral
Vista laterale
15 cm
15 cm
SUPER WOOFER
VOLUME
VOLUME
MID TREBLE
/
PRESET ONE TOUCH
TUNING REC
MID
/
BAND
TREBLE
MULTI CONTROL
STOP
STANDBY
%
C
D
TAPE TUNER AUX
REW
FF
STANDBY/ON
15 cm
OPEN
15 cm
15 cm
15 cm
10 cm
10 cm
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IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS/ WICHTIGER HINWEIS FÜR LASER-PRODUKTE / IMPORTANT POUR LES PRODUITS LASER /
BELANGRIJKE INFORMATIE VOOR LASERPRODUKTEN / IMPORTANTE PARA LOS PRODUCTOS LÁSER / IMPORTANTE PER I PRO-
DOTTI LASER
REPRODUCTION OF LABELS/ANBRINGUNGSORTE FÜR LASER-PRODUKTE/REPRODUCTION DES ETIQUETTES/VERKLARING VAN
DE LABELS/REPRODUCCIÓN DE ETIQUETAS/RIPRODUZIONE DELLE ETICHETTE
1 CLASSIFICATION LABEL, PLACED ON EXTERIOR SURFACE
2 WARNING LABEL, PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT
1 KLASSIFIZIERUNGSHINWEIS BEFINDET SICH AUF DER AUS-
2 WARNETIKETTE IM GERÄTEINNEREN
SENSIETE
2 ETIQUETTE D’AVERTISSEMENT PLACÉE À L’INTERIEUR DE
1 ÉTIQUETTE DE CLASSIFICATION, PLACÉE SUR LA SURFACE
L’APPAREIL
EXTÉRIEURE
2 WAARSCHUWINGSLABEL, IN HET APPARAAT
1 CLASSIFICATIE-ETIKET AAN DE BUITENKANT VAN HET APPA-
RAAT
2 ETIQUETA DE ADVERTENCIA, PEGADA EN EL INTERIOR DE
LA UNIDAD
1 ETIQUETA DE CLASIFICACION, PROVISTA SOBRE LA SUPER-
FICIE EXTERIOR
2 ETICHETTA DI AVVERTENZA, SITUATA ALL’INTERNO
DELL’APPARECCHIO
1 ETICHETTA DI CLASSIFICAZIONE POSTA ALL’ESTERNO
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
1. KLAS 1 LASERPRODUKT
2. DANGER: Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed
or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.
3. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user service-
able parts inside the Unit; leave all servicing to qualified service
personnel.
2. GEVAARLIJK: Onzichtbare laserstraling wanneer open en de
beveiliging faalt of uitgeschakeld is. Voorkom het direkt blootstaan
aan de straal.
3. VOORZICHTIG: De bovenkap niet openen. Binnenin het toestel
bevinden zich geen door de gebruiker te repareren onderdelen:
laat onderhoud over aan bekwaam vakpersoneel.
1. LASER-PRODUKT DER KLASSE 1
2. GEFAHR: Unsichtbare Laserstrahlung bei Öffnung und fehler-
hafter oder beschädigter Spre. Direkten Kontakt mit dem Strahl
vermeiden!
1. PRODUCTO LASER CLASE 1
2. PELIGRO: En el interior hay radiación láser invisible. Evite el con-
tacto directo con el haz.
3. ACHTUNG: Das Gehäuse nicht öffnen. Das Gerät enthält keiner-
lei Teile, die vom Benutzer gewartet werden können. Überlassen
Sie Wartungsarbeiten bitte qualifizierten Kundendienst-Fachleu-
ten.
3. PRECAUCIÓN: No abra la tapa superior. En el interior de la
unidad no existen piezas reparables por el usuario; deje todo ser-
vicio técnico en manos de personal calificado.
1. PRODUIT LASER CLASSE 1
1. PRODOTTO LASER CLASSE 1
2. ATTENTION: Radiation laser invisible quand l’appareil est ouvert
ou que le verrouillage est en panne ou désactivé. Eviter une expo-
sition directe au rayon.
2. PERICOLO: Radiazione laser invisibile quando l’apparecchio è
aperto ed il dispositivo di sicurezza è guasto o disattivato. Evitare
l’esposizione diretta ai raggi.
3. ATTENTION: Ne pas ouvrir le couvercle du dessus. Il n’y a
aucune pièce utilisable à l’intérieur. Laisser à un personnel qualifié
le soin de réparer votre appareil.
3. ATTENZIONE: Non aprire il coperchio superiore. Non vi sono parti
adoperabili dall’utente all’interno di questo apparecchio; lasciare
tutti i controlli a personale qualificato.
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Thank you for purchasing the JVC Powered Woofer CD System.
We hope it will be a valued addition to your home as well as your outdoor life, giving you years of enjoyment.
Be sure to read this instruction manual carefully before operating your new stereo system.
In it you will find all the information you need to set up and use the system.
If you have a query that is not answered by the manual, please contact your dealer.
Features
Here are some of the things that make your System both powerful and simple to use.
■ The controls and operations have been redesigned to make them very easy to use, freeing you to just enjoy the music.
•
With JVC's COMPU PLAY you can turn on the System and automatically start the Radio, CD Player, or Casette
Deck with a single touch. (Only when AC power is used.)
■ The System is equipped with 16-cm dia. super woofers that provide powerful bass.
■ A 45-station preset capability (30 FM and 15 AM (MW/LW)) in addition to auto-seek and manual tuning.
■ CD options include repeat, random and program play.
■ Auto-reverse tape function
■ Rhythm Machine provides various rhythm patterns, scratch sounds, and drum pad patterns.
■ Timer functions; set the system to automatically come on, switch off.
How This Manual Is Organized
•
Basic information that is the same for many different functions - e.g. setting the volume - is given in the section ‘Basic Operations', and
not repeated under each function.
•
•
The names of buttons/controls and display messages are written in all capital letters: e.g. TUNER BAND, "NO DISC".
System functions are written with an initial capital letter only: e.g. Normal Play.
Use the table of contents to look up specific information you require.
We've enjoyed making this manual for you, and hope it serves you in enjoying the many features built into your System.
IMPORTANT CAUTIONS
1. Where to place the System
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Select a place which is level, dry and neither too hot nor too cold. (Between 0°C and 40°C.)
Leave sufficient distance between the System and a TV.
Do not use the System in a place subject to vibrations.
2. Power cord
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•
Do not handle the power cord with wet hands!
Some power is always consumed as long as the power cord is connected to the wall outlet.
When unplugging the System from the wall outlet, always pull the plug, not the power cord.
3. When carrying the System
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Remove a CD from the System.
•
Disconnect all the cords from the System.
4.Malfunctions, etc.
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•
There are no user serviceable parts inside. In case of system failure, unplug the power cord and consult your dealer.
•
Do not insert any metallic object into the System.
Table of Contents
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Features................................................................................1
How This Manual Is Organized...........................................1
IMPORTANT CAUTIONS.................................................1
Using the Cassette Deck (Recording) .................. 13
Using the Rhythm Machine ................................... 15
Listening to an Auxiliary Equipment.................... 20
Using the Microphone/Guitar................................ 21
Using the Timers .................................................... 22
Care And Maintenance .......................................... 24
Troubleshooting..................................................... 25
Specifications......................................................... 26
Getting Started ..........................................................2
Basic Operations.......................................................6
Using the Tuner.........................................................8
Using the CD Player................................................10
Using the Cassette Deck (Listening to a Tape)....12
1
Getting Started
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Accessories
Check that you have all of the following items, which are supplied with the System.
Power Cord (1)
Remote Control (1)
Batteries (2)
Shoulder Strap (1)
If any of these items are missing, contact your dealer immediately.
How To Carry the System
To carry the System, attach the supplied shoulder strap to each end of the System.
Press in the metal fitting of the shoulder strap and hook it over the shaft at each end of the System as shown in the figure.
To detach the shoulder strap, press in the metal fitting and unhook it from the shaft.
The shoulder strap is adjustable in length and has the remote control case.
Remote control unit
TIMER
ON/OFF
SLEEP
TIMER
CLOCK
Shoulder strap
OGRAM
SET
PR
UP
RANDOM
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REPEA
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PRESET
TUNER
AND
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Shoulder strap
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REW
MID
/
TREBLE
REVERSE MODE
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Remote control case
How To Put Batteries In the Remote Control
Match the polarity (+ and –) on the batteries with the + and – markings in the battery compartment.
R6P(SUM-3)/AA(15F)
2
2
1
1
CAUTION: Handle batteries properly.
To avoid battery leakage or explosion:
•
•
•
•
Remove batteries when the Remote Control will not be used for a long time.
When you need to replace the batteries, replace both batteries at the same time with new ones.
Don't use an old battery with a new one.
Don't use different types of batteries together.
2
Using the Remote Control
The Remote Control makes it easy to use many of the functions of the System from a distance of up to 7m (23 feet) away.
You need to point the Remote Control at the remote sensor on the System's front panel.
Note: If you point the Remote Control from the slant direction, the above distance will be shortened.
SUPER WOOFER
VOLUME
VOLUME
D TREBLE
/
PRESET ONE TOUCH
TUNING REC
MID
/
BAND
TREBLE
MULTI CONTROL
STOP
STANDBY
%
C D TAPE TUNER AUX
Remote sensor
REW
FF
STANDBY/ON
OPEN
CAUTION: Make all connections before plugging the System into an AC power outlet.
Connecting Auxiliary Equipment
Connect a signal cord (not supplied) between the AUX IN terminal on the System and the output terminals of your auxiliary equipment (e.g.
turntable or MD player). You can listen to this source.
Pin-plug x 2
Turntable (with built-in equalizer) or
MD player (not supplied)
Stereo mini plug
Signal cord
(not supplied)
AUX IN
PHONES
12V
DC IN
AC IN
Connecting the AC Power Cord
Firmly insert the supplied AC power cord into the AC inlet on the back of the System.
Power cord
AC IN
CAUTIONS:
•
ONLY USE THE JVC POWER CORD PROVIDED WITH THIS SYSTEM TO AVOID MALFUNCTION OR DAM-
AGE TO THE SYSTEM.
•
BE SURE TO UNPLUG THE POWER CORD FROM THE OUTLET WHEN GOING OUT OR WHEN THE SYS-
TEM IS NOT IN USE FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME.
Now you can plug the AC power cord into the wall outlet, and your System is at your command!!
3
Memory Backup Batteries
It is recommended that memory backup batteries are loaded in the System to prevent the contents of the memory from being erased when a
power failure occurs.
1. Open the battery cover on the back of the System by pulling it toward you while pressing the
■
tabs as shown by the arrows.
2. Load three batteries (not supplied) in the battery compartment in the order of "1" to "3".
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•
Be careful to put the batteries with the "+" and "–" terminals positioned correctly.
3. Securely close the battery cover.
■
To remove the batteries, remove the battery "3" first.
"R6P (SUM-3) / AA (15F)" size batteries
2
3
1
Battery cover
Notes:
•
The memory backup batteries will not be consumed as long as the power is supplied from an AC outlet, loaded 10 batteries, or car battery
(DC12V). However, if no power is supplied to the System, the memory backup batteries should be replaced with new ones approximately
every 12 months to securely maintain the contents of the memory.
•
•
Before replacing the memory backup batteries, always connect the AC power cord to the System to prevent the contents of memory from
being erased.
When a power failure occurs, the time indication disappears from the display to save the battery power of the memory backup batteries.
CAUTION: Handle batteries properly.
To avoid battery leakage or explosion:
•
When you need to replace the batteries, replace all batteries at the same time with new ones. Before replacing, you need to supply AC power
to the System.
•
•
Don't use an old battery with new ones.
Don't use different types of batteries together.
How To Operate the System on Batteries
You can operate the System on 10 batteries.
1 Open the battery cover on the back of the System by pulling it toward you while pressing the
■
tabs as shown by the arrows.
2. Put 10 batteries (not supplied) in the battery compartment in the order of "1" to "10" as shown.
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•
Be careful to put the batteries with the "+" and "-" terminals positioned correctly.
3. Securely close the battery cover.
■
To remove the batteries, remove the battery "10" first.
4
5
9
3
10
2
8
1
7
6
"R20/D (13F)" size batteries
Notes:
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•
•
When you operate the System on mains (AC) power or on car battery (DC12V), the power source automatically switches from batteries to
AC or DC12V. However, you should remove the 10 batteries when operating on AC power or car battery (DC12V).
When the batteries are exhausted, mistracking will occur during CD playback or sound will be distorted intermittently during tape playback.
You need to replace the batteries at a time.
It is recommended that the AC power cord be used when recording important material or listening to a CD.
4
CAUTION: Handle batteries properly.
To avoid battery leakage or explosion:
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•
•
•
Remove 10 batteries when the System will not be used for a long time.
When you need to replace the batteries, replace all batteries at the same time with new ones.
Don't use an old battery with new ones.
Don't use different types of batteries together.
How To Operate the System on Car Battery (DC12V)
You can operate the Unit on car battery (DC12V).
1 First, connect the car adapter to the DC IN 12V jack on the back of the System, to avoid a
■
short-circuit of the car adapter.
2. Next, connect the car adapter to the cigarette lighter socket (DC12V) of the car.
■
AUX IN
2
To car's cigarette lighter socket (DC12V)
12V
DC IN
12V
DC IN
1
Optional exclusive car adapter (JVC model CA-R120E)
CAUTION: Use the System in a car properly.
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Be sure to use the specified car adapter (JVC model CA-R120E) to prevent mishaps or damage resulting from different polarity design.
Unplug the AC power cord from the System when using the System with a car adapter.
For safety, stop the car before performing operations.
Be sure to start the engine when you use the car adapter, otherwise the car battery will be exhausted.
During transport, stabilize the System in a box, etc.
The Unit is not waterproof or dustproof. To prevent malfunctions, do not leave the System in a car for a long time.
COMPU PLAY
JVC's COMPU PLAY feature lets you control the most frequently used System functions with a single touch.
With One Touch Operation you can play a CD, a tape, or turn on the radio with a single press of the play button for that function. One Touch
Operation turns the power on for you, then starts the function you have specified. If the System is not ready (no CD in place, for example), the
System still powers on so you can insert a CD.
How One Touch Operation works in each case is explained in the section dealing with that function.
The COMPU PLAY buttons are:
On the Unit
On the Remote Control
6
6
CD
button
CD
button
23
23
TAPE
TAPE
TUNER BAND button
AUX button
TUNER BAND button
AUX button
Note: The COMPU PLAY feature is ineffective when the System is operated on batteries or car battery (DC12V).
5
Basic Operations
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PHONES
TIMER
CLOCK TIMER ON/OFF
%
SLEEP
PROGRAM
RANDOM
AUX IN
PHONES
DOWN
UP
SET
12V
DC IN
AUTO
PRESET REPEAT
AC IN
TUNER
AUX
CD
TAPE
BAND
FM MODE
REVERSE MODE REW MULTI CONTROL FF
MID/
TREBLE
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
MID
TREBLE
/
SUPER
WOOFER
VOLUME+,–
SUPER
WOOFER
VOLUME+,–
VOLUME+,–
SUPER WOOF
VOLUME
VOLUME
MID TREBLE
SUPER WOOFER
VOLUME
/
VOLUME
VOLUME +, –
RM-SRVDP100E
REMOTE CONTROL
PRESET ONE TOUCH
TUNING REC
MID
/
BAND
TREBLE
MULTI CONTROL
STOP
STANDBY
%
C
D
TAPE TUNER AUX
STANDBY indicator
REW
FF
STANDBY/ON
MID/
TREBLE
%
OPEN
■ Some power is always consumed even though power is turned
Turning the Power On and Off
Note: The lighting condition for the "STANDBY" indicator and
the display differs depending on the power source being
used, as follows:
■ oTfof s(cwailtlcehdoSftfatnhdebSyyMstoemde)c.ompletely, unplug the AC power
cord from the AC outlet. When you unplug the AC power cord,
the clock will be reset to "0:00" when no memory backup bat-
teries are installed.
Power source
"STANDBY" indicator/Display
Adjusting the Volume
You can adjust the volume level between 0 and 50.
• The "STANDBY" indicator lights when
power is turned off.
• Backlighting of the display is illuminated
when power is turned on.
AC power
Using the Unit————————————
Turn the VOLUME control clockwise to increase the volume or
turn it counterclockwise to decrease the volume.
• The "STANDBY" indicator does not light.
• Backlighting of the display is not
illuminated.
Batteries or car
battery (DC12V)
Turning the System On ——————
Using the Remote Control —————
Press the VOLUME + button to increase the volume or press the
VOLUME – button to decrease it.
When you keep pressed the VOLUME + or – button, the volume
changes rapidly.
Press the % button.
•
When the System is operated on batteries or car battery
(DC12V), press the % button on the Unit.
The "STANDBY" indicator goes out when the System is operated
on AC power.
The display comes on and the System is ready to continue in the
mode it was in when the power was last turned off.
CAUTION: DO NOT start playing any source with-
out first setting the volume to minimum, as a sud-
den blast of sound can damage your hearing,
speakers and/or headphones.
STANDBY
%
or
For private listening
■ For example, if the last thing you were doing was listening to a
Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack. No sound
comes out of the speakers.
CD, you are now ready to listen to a CD again. If you wish, you
■ Icfaynocuhwanegree ltiostaennointhgetrostohuercTeu.ner last, the Tuner comes on play-
Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting on
headphones.
ing the station it was last set to.
Turning the System Off ——————
Press the % button.
The "STANDBY" indicator lights up when the System is operated
on AC power.
The contents of the display changes to the clock, and "CLOCK" in-
dicator and the time are displayed without backlighting.
STANDBY
%
or
6
Using the Remote Control —————
Adjusting the Super Woofer
Volume
1.Press the MID/TREBLE button to select MID
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or TREBLE.
You can adjust the bass level between BASS 1 (minimum) and
BASS 6 (maximum). You can use this effect only for playback.
Each time you press the button, the display changes as follows:
MID=TREBLE=Currect sound source=(back to the
beginning)
Using the Unit ———————————
Turn the SUPER WOOFER VOLUME control clockwise to in-
crease the bass level or turn it counterclockwise to decrease the bass
level.
2.Press the VOLUME + or VOLUME – button
■
within five seconds to adjust the mid or tre-
ble level.
MID /
TREBLE
SUPER WOOFER
VOLUME
VOLUME
(Within 5 seconds)
or
SUPER WOOFER
VOLUME
Using the Remote Control —————
Press the SUPER WOOFER VOLUME + button to increase the
bass level or press the SUPER WOOFER VOLUME – button to de-
crease it.
Showing the Time (DISPLAY)
In Standby mode, the backlight of the display goes out, and the
"CLOCK" indicator and the current time (clock) appear on the dis-
play.
Note: This function is not effective when the headphones are in
use.
While the power is turned on, you can see the current time (clock)
at any time, as follows:
Tone Control (MID/TREBLE)
You can control the tone by changing the mid and the treble be-
tween –6 and +6. (0: Flat)
Press the DISPLAY button on the Remote Control. Each time you
press the button, the display changes as follows:
Using the Unit ———————————
Current sound source (e.g. FM103.50 MHz)=Clock=(back to the
1. Press the MID/TREBLE button to select MID
beginning)
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or TREBLE.
Each time you press the button, the display changes as follows:
MID=TREBLE=Currect sound source=(back to the
beginning)
Note: To let work the clock, you need to set the clock first. (See
"Setting the Clock" on page 22.)
2. Turn the VOLUME control clockwise or
■
counterclockwise within five seconds to
adjust the mid/treble level.
VOLUME
MID
/
MID / TREBLE
TREBLE
(Within 5 seconds)
7
Using the Tuner
■■
4 ¢
TIMER
CLOCK TIMER ON/OFF
SLEEP
PROGRAM
RANDOM
DOWN
UP
SET
Number
Keys
SUPER WOOFER
VOLUME
VOLUME
MID TREBLE
/
AUTO
PRESET REPEAT
AUTO PRESET
TUNER BAND
¢
TUNER
AUX
CD
TAPE
BAND
PRESET ONE TOUCH
TUNING REC
MID
/
BAND
FM MODE
TREBLE
MULTI CONTROL
STOP
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Band, Frequency, Preset channel
RM-SRVDP100E
REMOTE CONTROL
PRESET TUNING
When the System is in use, the display shows oth-
er items as well.
For simplicity, we show here only the items de-
scribed in this section.
STEREO indicator
You can listen to FM and AM (MW/LW) stations. Stations can be
tuned in manually, automatically, or from preset memory storage.
■ Before listening to the radio:
■ Preset Tuning (Possible only after presetting
stations)
Select the desired preset number (displayed as "P-XX" on the
display) using the PRESET TUNING button on the Unit or the
number keys on the Remote control. After 1 second, the display
will show the preset number's band and frequency.
•
Fully extend the FM telescopic antenna.
One Touch Radio —————————
•
This operation is effective only when the System is operated on
AC power.
Just press the TUNER BAND button to turn on the System and start
playing the station you were last tuned to.
(After 1 second)
PRESET TUNING button:Each time you press the button,
■ You can switch from any other sound source to the radio by
the preset number increases.
pressing the TUNER BAND button.
Number keys:
To select P-5, press 5.
Tuning In a Station
To select P-15, press +10 then 5.
To select P-20, press +10 once
then press 10.
1. Press the TUNER BAND button.
■
The Band and Frequency you were last tuned to appear on the
3.Turn the FM antenna for the best reception.
■
display.
For an AM (MW/LW) broadcast, turn the Unit to obtain the best
reception. Placing the Unit near the window, for example, will
improve AM reception.
Each time you press the button, the band and FM mode change
as follows:
FM=FM-MONO=AM=(back to the beginning)
For FM
•
In FM mode, when you tune in an FM broadcast and the
"STEREO" indicator lights up, you can hear stereo effects.
If an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive or noisy, select
FM-MONO mode. The "STEREO" indicator will go out.
Reception improves, but you lose any stereo effect.
2. Select a station using one of the following
■
methods.
SUPER WOOFE
VOLUME
VOLUME
TREBLE
/
PRESET ONE TOUCH
TUNING REC
MID
/
BAND
TREBLE
MULTI CONTROL
STOP
STANDBY
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Press the 4or ¢button repeatedly to move from frequency
to frequency until you find the station you want.
OR
■ Auto Tuning
If you press and hold the 4or ¢button for one second or
more, the frequency changes down, or up, automatically until a
For AM (MW/LW)
station is found.
OR
SUPER WOOFER
VOLUME
VOLUME
MD
/
TREBLE
PRESET ONE TOUCH
TUNING REC
MID
/
BAND
TREBLE
MULTI CONTROL
STOP
STANDBY
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Presetting Stations
You can preset up to 30 FM stations and up to 15 AM (MW/LW)
stations.
Note: Preset numbers may have been set to factory test frequen-
cies prior to shipment. This is not a malfunction. You can
preset the stations you want into memory by following one
of the presetting methods below:
Manual Presetting —————————
TUNER
REW MULTI CONTROL FF
BAND
Number key
(For 2 seconds)
FM DE
1. Select a band (either AM or FM/FM-MODE)
■
by pressing the TUNER BAND button.
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2. Press the
or
button to tune in a sta-
■
tion.
3. Press the number key for more than two
■
seconds to store in memory for the desired
preset number.
The preset number blinks for four seconds and then the preset
station for the preset number appears.
Example: To preset the tuned station to the preset number 15,
press +10 then 5 for more than two seconds. The
display changes as follows.
(Tuned
station)
(For 2 seconds)
4. Repeat above steps 1 to 3 for each station
■
you want to store in memory with a preset
number.
To change the preset stations, repeat the same steps as
above to overwrite a new station.
Auto Presetting ——————————
In each band, you can automatically preset FM-30, AM(MW/LW)-
15 stations. Preset numbers will be allocated as stations are found,
starting from the lowest station and moving up the frequency.
AUTO
TUNER
PRESET
BAND
(For 2 seconds)
FM DE
1. Select a band (either AM or FM/FM-MODE)
■
by pressing the TUNER BAND button.
2. Press one of the following buttons.
■
On the Unit:
Press the PRESET TUNING button for more than two seconds.
On the Remote Control:
Press the AUTO PRESET button on the Remote Control for
more than two seconds.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the other band.
■
■ If you want to change the preset stations, carry out the Manual
Presetting for the desired preset numbers.
CAUTION: To prevent the preset stations from be-
ing erased because of a power failure, etc., install
memory backup batteries in the System. (See
page 4.)
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Using the CD Player
■■
7
TIMER
4
¢
CLOCK TIMER ON/OFF
SLEEP
PROGRAM
RANDOM
DOWN
UP
SET
Number
PROGRAM
RANDOM
REPEAT
Keys
AUTO
PRESET REPEAT
TUNER
SUPER WOOFER
VOLUME
AUX
CD
TAPE
BAND
VOLUME
ID TREBLE
/
CD 6
4
FM MODE
7
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REVERSE MODE REW MULTI CONTROL FF
DISPLAY
MID
TREBLE
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PRESET ONE TOUCH
TUNING REC
MID
/
BAND
TREBLE
MULTI CONTROL
STOP
STANDBY
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CD 6
RM-SRVDP100E
REMOTE CONTROL
OPEN
Tracknumber,Playing
time, Preset number
When the System is in use, the display shows other items as well.
For simplicity, we show here only the items described in this section.
Repeat
indicator
Play mode indicator
You can use Normal, Random, Program or Repeat Play. Repeat
Play can repeat all the tracks or just one of the tracks on the CD.
Here are the basic things you need to know to play a CD and locate
the different tracks on it.
Basics of Using the
CD Player-Normal Play
To Play a CD—————————————
The Quickest Way To Start a CD Is With the
One Touch Operation (effective only when
the System is operated on AC power)
1. Set a CD.
■
6
2. Press the CD
button.
■
The first track of the CD begins playing.
■ Press the CD6button.
•
The power is automatically turned on. If a CD is already
inserted, it will start playing from the first track.
If no CD is inserted, "NO DISC" appears on the display and the
CD Player remains in Stop mode.
•
Track number
Playback time
•
The CD Player automatically stops when the last track of the
CD has finished playing.
Setting a CD
To stop playing the CD, press the 7button.
The following information for the CD is displayed.
1. Turn the CD cover knob counterclockwise
■
to open the CD cover.
2. Place a CD, with its label side up as shown
■
below.
Total track number
Total playback time
CD cover
To pause, press the CD 6 button. The playback time blinks on
the display.
To cancel pause, press the same button again. Play continues
from the point where it was paused.
Note: Do not open the CD cover during playback.
Knob
Locating a Track with Remote Con-
trol Directly —————————————
During playback or in Stop mode, press the number keys on the Re-
mote Control to directly play a track.
To directly play the track 5, press 5.
To directly play the track 15, press +10 then 5.
3. Close the CD cover until it clicks.
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To Select a Track —————————
During playback, press the 4or ¢button to select the track you
want.
6
7.Press the CD
button.
■
The System plays the tracks in the order you have programmed
■ tYhoemu c. an skip to a particular program track by pressing the 4
The selected track starts playing.
•
•
Press the ¢ button once to skip to the beginning of the next
track.
Press the 4button to skip to the beginning of the track being
played. Press the 4button twice quickly to skip to the begin-
ning of the previous track.
or ¢button during Program Play.
To confirm the programmed tracks while the CD player is
stopped, press the 4 or ¢ button; the tracks making up the
program will successively be displayed in the programmed order.
To delete all the tracks in the program, press the 7button re-
peatedly until all the tracks are cleared. Turning off the power will
also clear the programmed tracks.
To exit Program mode, while the CD Player is stopped, press
the PROGRAM button to turn off the "PROGRAM" indicator. To
restore Program mode, in Stop mode, press the same button to light
on the "PROGRAM" indicator.
You can also select a track in Stop mode with the same buttons.
When the button is pressed, the selected track and its playback time
appear on the display. To play the CD after selecting a track, just
press the CD 6button.
Search Play ————————————
Holding down the 4or ¢button, during playback, will fast for-
ward/backwards the CD so you can quickly find a particular pas-
sage in the track you are listening to. During Search Play, you can
hear the sound of approx. one forth level.
Notes:
•
If the total playback time of the programmed tracks exceeds 99
minutes 59 seconds, the total playback time will go out on the
display.
•
When the CD contains more than 21 tracks:
Programming the
When you try to program a track number exceeding 20 (for
example the 25th track), the total playback time indication will
go out, though programming is possible.
Playing Order of the Tracks
You can program the playing order of the tracks using the Re-
mote Control.
To Modify the Program ———————
Modify the contents of the program while the CD Player is stopped.
Each time you press the 7button, the last track in the program is de-
leted. To add new tracks to the end of the program, repeat above
steps 5 and 6.
■ You can program up to 20 tracks in any desired order including
■ Ythoeusacmaneotrnalcykms.ake a program when the CD Player is stopped.
1. Set a CD.
■
2. Press the CD6 button.
■
Random Play
3. Press the 7 button to stop the CD.
■
The tracks will play in no special order when you use this mode.
4. Press the PROGRAM button.
■
The System enters the programming mode and the
1. Press the RANDOM button on the Remote
■
"PROGRAM" indicator lights up.
Control.
PROGRAM
The "RANDOM" indicator lights up on the display.
2.Press the CD6 button.
■
The tracks are played in random order once.
To skip a track during playback, press the ¢button to jump
to the next track in the random sequence. Press the 4 button to
jump back to the start of a track being played.
5. Press the number keys to select the track
■
to program.
To select the track 5, press 5.
To exit Random Play mode, press the RANDOM button to turn
off the "RANDOM" indicator after pressing the 7button to stop the
CD Player, or turn off the power.
To select the track 15, press +10 then 5.
To select the track 20, press +10 once then press 10.
Example: for track 2, press 2.
Program order number
Repeating Tracks
You can repeat the tracks or individual track as many times as you
like.
(After 2 seconds)
Press the REPEAT button on the Remote Control.
The Repeat indicator changes with each press of the button, as
shown below.
Total playback time of the programmed tracks
=
ALL =blank display =(back to the beginning)
: Repeats one track.
6. Repeat step 5 to select the other tracks for
■
ALL : In Normal Play mode, repeats all the tracks.
In Program Play mode, repeats all the tracks in the
program.
the program.
You can see the total playback time of the programmed tracks
on the display.
In Random Play mode, repeats all the tracks in ran-
dom order.
To exit Repeat mode, press the REPEAT button until the Repeat
indicator on the display goes out.
•
To cancel the last track programmed, press the 7button
once.
■ In Random Play,
cannot be selected.
■ Repeat mode remains in effect even when you change the play
mode.
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Using the Cassette Deck
■■
(Listening to a Tape)
■■
Reverse
Forward
Tape Direc-
tion indicator
Reverse mode indicator
TIMER
ON/OFF
CLOCK TIMER
SLEEP
PROGRAM
RANDOM
DOWN
UP
SET
AUTO
PRESET REPEAT
TUNER
7
AUX
CD
TAPE
BAND
TAPE 2 3
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REVERSE
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MID
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VOLUME
TREBLE
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VOLUME
VOLUME
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TUNING REC
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The Cassette Deck allows you to play and record audio tapes.
■ With Automatic Tape Detection, you can listen to type I, II or
To stop playing, press the ■ button.
To remove the tape, stop the tape, and open the cassette
IV tapes without having to change any settings.
holder by turning the cassette holder knob counterclockwise.
The use of tapes longer than 120 minutes is not recommended,
since characteristic deterioration may occur and these tapes eas-
ily jam in the pinch-rollers and the capstans.
To Fast-Wind A Tape ————————
Press the ¢ or 4 button to fast-wind the tape. The Tape Direc-
tion indicator 3 or 2will rapidly blink on the display.
One Touch Play ——————————
•
The Cassette Deck automatically stops when the tape reaches its
end.
The following table shows the relationship between the Tape
Direction indicator and the actual tape travelling direction in
each mode. The tape travelling direction is indicated by the
blinking indicator.
This operation is effective only when the System is operated on AC
power.
By pressing the TAPE 2 3button on the Unit or the Remote Con-
trol, the System will come on, "TAPE" appears on the display, and
if a tape is in the deck, it will start to play. If no tape is loaded, insert
a tape, or select other function.
[Tape Direction indicator and tape travelling direction in each mode]
Regular Play
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Stop
Playback
FF
REW
When the power is already on, you can use this basic procedure:
Forward
Reverse
3
3
1. Turn the cassette holder knob counter-
■
clockwise to open the cassette holder.
(Slow)
(Rapid)
(Rapid)
2. Put the cassette in, with the side you want
■
to listen facing toward you.
2
2
(Slow)
(Rapid)
(Rapid)
*Blinking indicator shows the tape travelling direction.
Reverse Mode
Knob
You can set a tape to play just one side, both sides in succession, or
both sides continuously.
3. Close the holder gently until it clicks.
■
Press the REVERSE MODE button on the Re-
2 3
4. Press the TAPE
■
button.
mote Control.
The Reverse mode indicator changes with each press of the button as
shown.
The tape is played in the direction shown by the Tape Direction
indicator. The Tape Direction indicator 3(Forward) or 2 (Re-
verse) blinks slowly.
=
=
=(back to the beginning)
O
3
(Forward playback):
The side of the tape facing you is played back.
: The Cassette Deck automatically stops after playing
one side of the tape.
: The Cassette Deck automatically stops after playing
both sides of the tape. (Stops when playback in the
reverse (2) direction is finished.)
O
2
(Reverse playback):
The opposite side of the tape is played back.
5. If you need to change the playback direc-
■
2 3
tion, press the TAPE
button.
: The Cassette Deck continues to play both sides of the
tape until the e button is pressed.
The opposite side Tape Direction indicator lights up and the
tape playback direction changes.
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Using the Cassette Deck
■■
(Recording)
■■
7
TIMER
ON/OFF
CLOCK TIMER
SLEEP
PROGRAM
RANDOM
DOWN
UP
SET
SUPER WOOFR
VOLUME
VOLUME
D TREBLE
/
AUTO
PRESET REPEAT
PRESET ONE TOUCH
TUNING REC
MID
/
BAND
TREBLE
MULTI CONTROL
STOP
STANDBY
TUNER
PRESET
TUNING
AUX
CD
TAPE
BAND
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TAPE 2 3
STANDBY/ON
FM MODE
REVERSE MODE REW MULTI CONTROL FF
7
REVERSE
MODE
DISPLAY
OPEN
MID
TREBLE
/
SUPER WOOFER
VOLUME
TAPE 2 3
VOLUME
ONE
TOUCH
REC
RM-SRVDP100E
REMOTE CONTROL
Reverse mode indicator
REC indicator
Forward
Tape Direction
indicator
When the System is in use, the display shows other items as well.
For simplicity, we show here only the items described in this section.
Reverse
Recording onto a tape from any of the sound sources is simple. Just
place a tape in the Cassette Deck, have the source ready, make one
or two settings, and you're ready to record. For each source the pro-
cedure is a little bit different so we explain each separately. But first,
here are a few things to make your recordings better.
CAUTION: If a recording you make has excessive
noise or static, the System may have been too
close to a TV which was on during the recording.
Either turn off the TV or increase the distance be-
tween the TV and the System.
Things To Know Before You Start
Standard Recording
You can record any sound source to tape.
The sources are CD, Tuner, auxiliary equipment, Rhythm Machine,
microphone and guitar. The microphone sound and guitar sound can
be mixed with any source. Also, you can mix the sound from the
Rhythm Machine with the CD or auxiliary equipment.
Recording —————————————
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Reverse mode to do so. Recording automatically stops after re-
cording in the reverse (2) direction. Therefore, make sure that
the tape direction is forward (3) when recording with Reverse
mode on.
1. Insert a blank or erasable cassette tape
■
■ The recording level, which is the volume at which the new tape
is being made, is automatically set correctly, so it is not affected
by the VOLUME control on the System. Nor is it affected by
adjusting the sound effects. Thus, during recording you can ad-
just the sound you are actually listening to without affecting the
into the Cassette Deck.
Be sure that the Tape Direction indicator and the tape insertion
direction are as follows:
[Forward recording]
■ Trewcoordsminagllletavbesl.on the back of the cassette tape, one for side A
Tape Direction indicator
Tape insertion direction
and one for side B, can be removed to prevent accidental erasure
■ oTrorreeccoorrddinogn. a cassette with the tabs removed, you must cover
the holes with adhesive tape first. However, when a type II tape
is used, only cover part of the hole as shown, since the other part
of the hole (Type II detection slot) is used to detect the tape
type.
3
(Forward)
(Front view)
Type II detection
slot
*Recording will be made on the tape side facing you.
•
If the Tape Direction indicator 2(Reverse) is lit, press the
TAPE 2 3 button to change the direction. (In this case, since
the tape is played, you need to press the ■ button. Then, press
the 4button to rewind the tape. You may need to wind past
the leader tape which cannot be recorded onto.)
Adhesive tape
■ Type I and Type II tapes can be used for recording.
•
If the inserted tape is not fully rewound, press the 4button to
rewind it. You may need to wind past the leader tape which can-
not be recorded onto.
Note: At the start and end of cassette tapes, there is leader tape
which cannot be recorded onto. Thus, before recording, wind on the
leader tape first to ensure getting the beginning of the recording.
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2. If you want to record on both sides of the
2. If you want to record on both sides of the
■
■
tape, press the REVERSE MODE button on
the Remote Control to set the System in
Reverse mode.
tape, press the REVERSE MODE button on
the Remote Control to set the System in
Reverse mode.
Press the button until
indicator is lit.
Press the button until
indicator is lit.
3. Prepare the source, by, for example, tuning
3. Set a CD.
■
■
in a radio station, playing the Rhythm
Machine, or turning on the connected aux-
iliary equipment.
6
4. Press the CD
button.
■
5. Press the
button.
7
■
Note: For CD recording, refer to "CD Direct Recording" de-
•
If you want to record specific tracks only, program the
tracks first. You can check their total playback time on the
display during programming. (See page 11.)
scribed below.
4. Press the ONE TOUCH REC button on the
■
Unit.
6. Choose whether to have pauses between
■
The "REC" indicator lights up and the System starts recording.
recorded selections.
•
If the tab of the cassette tape is removed to protect erasure
or recording, recording does not start.
•
If nothing is done, a non-recorded pause of about four sec-
onds will be automatically left between selections.
If you do not want pauses between selections, do the follow-
ing before proceeding to the next step.
•
TIP: When you want to record in the reverse direction, you should
set the Tape Direction indicator and the cassette tape as fol-
lows in step 1. Next, start from step 3.
Press the CD
button twice to enter Pause mode.
6
[Reverse recording]
7. Press the ONE TOUCH REC button on the
■
Unit.
Tape Direction indicator
Tape insertion direction
The "REC" indicator lights up and the System starts recording.
•
If you make a recording with Reverse mode on, the System
will record the last song at the end of the first side onto the
next side from its beginning when the song has been record-
ed more than 10 seconds on the first side.
2
(Reverse)
If the last song has been recorded less than 10 seconds, then
the previous song will again be recorded on the next side as
it will not be completely recorded on the first side because
of leader tape.
(Front view)
*Recording will be made on the opposite side tape.
•
After the CD Player has played the entire CD, or all the pro-
grammed tracks, the tape automatically stops.
To stop at any time during the recording
process, press the ■ button.
To stop at any time during the recording process, press the
e button. The tape stops after four seconds.
Recording an AM station to tape
When recording an AM broadcast, beats may be produced which
are not heard when listening to the broadcast. If this happens, press
the PRESET TUNING button on the Unit to eliminate the beats.
1. Set to AM station and start recording.
2. Press the PRESET TUNING button to eliminate the beats.
Each time you press the button, the display changes as shown
below:
Note: When making SLEEP timer settings while doing CD Direct
recording, set enough time to allow for the CD to finish
playing, otherwise the power will go off before recording is
completed.
One Track Recording ————————
CUT-1= CUT-2 = CUT-3 =CUT-4 =(back to the begin-
ning)
You can record the one CD track being played.
1. Insert a blank or erasable cassette tape
■
into the Cassette Deck.
CD Direct Recording
Everything on the CD goes onto the tape in the order it is on the CD,
or according to the order you have set in a program.
2. Play the track on the CD you wish to
■
record.
3. Press the ONE TOUCH REC button on the
■
1. Insert a blank or erasable cassette tape
Unit.
■
into the Cassette Deck.
The CD Player returns to the beginning of that track and the
track is recorded on the tape. After recording, the CD Player and
the Cassette Deck automatically stop.
Be sure that the Tape Direction indicator and the tape insertion
direction are as follows:
(For details, refer to step 1 in "Standard Recording" on page 13.)
[Forward recording]
Tape Direction indicator
Tape insertion direction
3
(Forward)
(Front view)
*Recording will be made on the tape side facing you.
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Using the Rhythm Machine
■■
AMBIENT
RHYTHM
ON / OFF
SCRATCH
MIXING
PALETTE
MIC
MIN
GUITAR
SCRATCH
AMBIENT
RHYTHM ON/OFF
LEVEL
V
MAX
MIN
MAX
R
PAD MODE
TEMPO
POWERED WOOFER CD SYSTEM
PAD
MODE
SCRATCH
&
OPEN
DRUM
PAD
PALETTE
RHYTHM
PALETTE
MODE
Jog dial
Drum Pads A to D
You can enjoy to play the Rhythm Machine that can generates many
sound patterns shown below.
You can play the Rhythm Machine alone or you can play it while
the other music source except Tuner is played.
The following shows the functional block diagram of the Rhythm
Machine. As an example, signal flows that may be used are shown
with the thick gray lines. From this example, you can see that the
scratch sound and the drum pad pattern can be mixed with the
Rhythm pattern. Also, you can see that the music source (MIC and
guitar in this example) can be mixed with the output of the Rhythm
Machine.
•
•
•
Ambient pattern : WAVES and BIRDS
Rhythm pattern : 36 rhythm patterns
Scratch sound
:
2 scratch sounds using the Jog dial on the
Unit
•
Drum pad pattern : 20 pad patterns using the Drum Pads A
to D on the Unit
Note: The Rhythm Machine does not work if Tuner is selected.
[RHYTHM MACHINE]
SCRATCH & RHYTHM PALETTE
AMBIENT
•WAVES
•BIRDS
WAVES OR BIRDS
TEMPO
(60 - 160)
OFF
RHYTHM PATTERN (36)
ON
RHYTHM
MODE
(36 RHYTHM PATTERNS)
•BASIC1 (8)
LEVEL
(1 - 12)
MIX
MAIN
•BASIC2 (8)
VOLUME
•GROOVE1 (10)
•GROOVE2 (10)
MIX
OUT
MUSIC SOURCE
(EXCEPT TUNER)
JOG DIAL
SCRATCH
SCRATCH SOUND (2)
•SCRATCH (HIGH)
•SCRATCH (LOW)
CD
TAPE
AUX
DRUM PAD
PAD MODE
•STD DR
•PWR DR
•TOM+HI
•PERCUS
•VOICE
C
A
D
B
DRUM PAD PATTERN (20)
MIX
MIC
DRUM PAD PALETTE
GUITAR
Limitation on Rhythm Pattern's Sound:
The Rhythm Machine has three sound sources and the maximum number of sounds that can be generated from the Rhythm Machine at a time
is three.
Since two or three sounds are used for playing the rhythm pattern, the available sounds for playing the rhythm pattern will be reduced when
you generate the pad pattern and/or scratch sound. In this case, the rhythm pattern's sound will be changed.
Example:
The 8 BEAT-1 rhythm pattern you are playing uses three sounds.
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When you generate the pad pattern by pressing the Drum Pad A or when you generate the scratch sound by turning the Jog dial, the number
of sounds that will be assigned to the 8 BEAT-1 rhythm pattern will be reduced to two.
When you generate the pad pattern and scratch sound at the same time, the number of sounds that will be assigned to the 8 BEAT-1 rhythm
pattern will be reduced to one
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Basic Operation-Adjusting the
Rhythm Machine Volume
Playing the Ambient Pattern
You can generates WAVES and BIRDS.
You can adjust the volume for the Rhythm Machine at any time ex-
cept when Tuner is selected.
Press the AMBIENT button on the Unit.
Each time you press the button, the display changes as follows:
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WAVES=BIRDS=cancelled (Original display)=
(back to the beginning)
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WAVES : Waves beat upon the seashore.
BIRDS : Birds sing.
To stop playing the ambient pattern, press the AMBIENT
button until the display returns to the original one. Also, pressing
the RHYTHM ON/OFF button once or switching the music source
(e.g. from AUX to CD) will stop playing the ambient pattern.
1. Press the LEVEL button on the Unit.
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The current level will appear on the display for five seconds.
Note: You cannot play the ambient pattern if Tuner is selected.
TIP: It may be a good idea that you use BIRDS and WAVES to
to fall asleep. For this setting, see "Setting the Sleep Timer"
on page 23.
2. Within five seconds, turn the Jog dial to
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increase or decrease the volume level.
You can adjust the volume level for the Rhythm Machine be-
tween 1 and 12.
Playing the Rhythm Pattern
You can play one of 36 rhythm patterns shown in the "36-Rhythm Pattern Table":
[36-Rhythm Pattern Table 1/2]
TEMPO: Initial Setting
■ BASIC1 (8 patterns)
2/4/8 BEAT Basic Rhythm Group:
Can be used for rock, pop, jazz and other music genres.
Can also be used for instrument practice or dance instruction.
No. Pattern Name
Tempo
120
132
120
120
120
120
112
90
Contents/Character
8BEAT pattern No. 1. 8 Beat Basic Pattern, Ideal for rock and pop.
8BEAT pattern No. 2. 8 Beat With Fill-In. Ideal for Rock Type Interval Sections, etc.
8BEAT pattern No. 3. Medium Tempo 8 Beat. Ideal for Slow Rock.
8BEAT pattern No. 4. Medium Tempo 8 Beat. Ideal for After-Beat type.
2BEAT pattern No. 1. Power Type 2 Beat. Suited to Punk Rock.
2BEAT pattern No. 2. Suited to Hard Rock and Heavy Metal.
4BEAT pattern No. 1. Ideal for Modern Jazz and Bebop.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8BEAT-1
8BEAT-2
8BEAT-3
8BEAT-4
2BEAT-1
2BEAT-2
4BEAT-1
4BEAT-2
4BEAT pattern No. 2. Ideal for Modern Jazz. Accents with high hat.
■ BASIC2 (8 patterns)
Ideal for playing at parties or for background music for latin or ethnic music from Latin America.
No. Pattern Name
Tempo
Contents/Character
1
2
3
4
5
SAMBA
SALSA
120
120
Suited to samba-like sound.
Suited to salsa-like sound.
REGGAE
JUNGLE1
JUNGLE2
80
Suited to reggae-like sound.
Suited to ethnic music.
Suited to ethnic music.
140
140
16 Beat Pattern No. 1
16 Beat Basic Pattern
6
7
8
16BEAT1
16BEAT2
16BEAT3
120
120
120
16 Beat Pattern No. 2
Ideal for techno-type 16 beat/pops.
16 Beat Pattern No.3
Ideal for power type 16 beat.
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[36-Rhythm Pattern Table 2/2]
■ GROOVE1 (10 patterns)
Ideal for street performances with group music concentrating on "rap" or "house."
No. Pattern Name
Tempo
Contents/Character
Drum & Bass Pattern No. 1
Abbreviation for Drum & Bass
1
DR'B-1
160
2
3
DR'B-2
DR'B-3
160
160
120
Drum & Bass Pattern No. 2
Drum & Bass Pattern No. 3
Rap Pattern No. 1
Rap Music: Simple rhythms plus talking voice
4
RAP-1
5
6
RAP-2
RAP-3
120
120
Rap Pattern No. 2
Rap Pattern No. 3
House Pattern No. 1
Common name for House Made Music
7
HOUSE-1
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8
9
HOUSE-2
HOUSE-3
120
120
House Pattern No. 2
House Pattern No. 3
Ground Beat Pattern
Low tone + slow tempo and high hat for a laid-back sound.
10 G-BEAT
94
■ GROOVE2 (10 patterns)
Ideal for creating and practicing the club sound which is popular now for group music concentrating on techno, funk and hip-hop.
No. Pattern Name
Tempo
Contents/Character
Hip-Hop Pattern No. 1
Hip-Hop Music
1
2
3
4
5
HIPHOP1
HIPHOP2
FUNK-1
120
120
Hip-Hop Pattern No. 2
Funk Pattern No. 1
Funk Music
120
120
120
FUNK-2
Funk Pattern No. 2
Techno Pattern No. 1
Common name of Technology Music
TECHNO1
Techno Pattern No. 2
Common name of Technology Music
6
7
8
9
TECHNO2
DANCE-1
DANCE-2
DANCE-3
120
120
120
Dance Pattern No. 1
Present dance scene. Image of Euro Disco type music.
Dance Pattern No. 2
Power Disco image
Dance Pattern No. 3
Street Dance image
120
120
10 MARIAN
Amusement Pattern with woman's voice (Marian).
2.Within five seconds, turn the Jog dial to
R
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select your favorite rhythm pattern.
For example, if you select "BASIC1" in step 1, the pattern will
change as follows as you turn the Jog dial clockwise.
8BEAT-1=8BEAT-2=... =4BEAT-2=
(back to the beginning)
RHYTHM ON/OF
(Within 5 seonds)
(Within 5 seonds)
3.Press the RHYTHM ON/OFF button on the
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Unit.
The selected pattern will be repeatedly played.
To stop playing, press the RHYTHM ON/OFF button once
again. Switching the music source (e.g. from AUX to CD) will
also stops playing.
To restart playing, press the RHYTHM ON/OFF button
again, the current pattern appears on the display and playback
starts.
1. Press the MODE button on the Unit to
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select your favorite Rhythm mode.
Each time you press the button, mode changes as follows.
BASIC1=BASIC2=GROOVE1=GROOVE2=
(back to the beginning)
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The display will return to the original one after five seconds.
Note: You cannot play the rhythm pattern if Tuner is selected.
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Changing the Playing Rhythm
1.Press the SCRATCH button on the Unit.
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Pattern ———————————————
"SCRATCH" will appear on the display.
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2.Turn the Jog dial to generate the scratch
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(During playing the
rhythm pattern)
(Playing rhythm
pattern changes.)
sound.
When you turn the Jog dial clockwise or counterclockwise, the
scratch-high sound or scratch-low sound will be generated, re-
spectively. When you turn the Jog dial rapidly, the scratch
sound will be generated continuously.
(Within 5 seconds)
To stop the scratch sound generation, press the
SCRATCH button once again to display "OFF".
1. During playing the rhythm pattern, press
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MODE button on the Unit to select your
favorite Rhythm mode.
Note: You cannot generate the scratch sound if Tuner is selected.
2. Within five seconds, turn the Jog dial to
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select your favorite rhythm pattern.
Generating the Pad Pattern
The selected rhythm pattern will be played.
You can generate 20 pad patterns by pressing the Drum Pads A to
D on the Unit. Pad patterns are assigned to the Drum Pads A to D in
each Pad mode as shown in the "Pad Pattern Table".
Adjusting the Tempo During
Playback ——————————————
The pad pattern can be mixed with the following all sources together.
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BIRDS, WAVES, or rhythm pattern generated from the
Rhythm Machine
Scratch sound generated from the Rhythm Machine
Music source except Tuner
1. During playing the rhythm pattern, press
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the TEMPO button on the Unit.
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The current tempo appears on the display for five seconds.
MIC and Guitar inputs
PAD MODE
2. Within five seconds, turn the Jog dial to
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increase or decrease the tempo.
You can adjust the tempo between 60 and 160.
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The tempo you have changed will be maintained even when
the System is turned off. However, it will be reset to the in-
itial value when you select other rhythm pattern.
1.Press the PAD MODE button on the Unit to
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select Pad mode.
Each time you press the button, mode changes as follows.
STD DR=PWR DR=TOM+HI=PERCUS=VOICE=
OFF=(back to the beginning)
Generating Scratch Sound
You can generate two kinds of scratch sound (scratch-high and
scratch-low) by turning the Jog dial.
2.Press the Drum Pads A to D on the Unit.
The scratch sound can be mixed with the following all sources to-
gether.
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Each time you press the Pad, corresponding pad pattern which
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BIRDS, WAVES, or rhythm pattern generated from the
Rhythm Machine
is shown in the "Pad Pattern Table" will be generated.
Note: You cannot play the Pad pattern if Tuner is selected.
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Dram pad pattern generated from the Rhythm Machine
Music source except Tuner
MIC and Guitar inputs
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T
SCRATCH
[Pad Pattern Table]
PAD MODE
STD DR
PWR DR
TOM+HI
PERCUS
OFF
VOICE
(Standard Drum)
(Tom + Hihat)
(Tom & Hihat)
(Percussion)
(Voice, etc.)
Pad
A
Standard-Bass Drum
Standard Snare
Power-Bass Drum
Power Snare
High Floor Tom
Low Floor Tom
Open Hihat
High Agogo
Low Agogo
Open Hi Conga
Hand Clap
Marian
Yeh!
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—
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B
C
Standard-Closed Hihat
Power-Crash Cymbal
Power-Closed Hihat
Gun
D
Power-Crash Cym-
bal
Pedal Hihat
Engine
Abbreviations:
STD DR: Standard drum kit (bass, snare, high-hat, cymbal) PWR DR: Power drum kit TOM+HI: Tomtom and high-hat group
PERCUS: Percussion, ethnic percussion VOICE: Voice and onomatopoeic sounds
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Rhythm Machine Demo Mode
You can play the demo pattern repeatedly.
V
and
(For 2 seconds)
1. When the Rhythm Machine is stopped,
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press and hold the MODE and LEVEL but-
tons on the Unit for more than two sec-
onds.
Demonstration starts and a series of demo pattern is played.
ENGINE=DR'B-1=DR'B-3=RAP-3=HIPHOP2=
FUNK-1=TECHNO1=HIPHOP1=DANCE2=
DANCE3=MARIAN=(back to the beginning)
2. Press the RHYTHM ON/OFF button on the
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Unit to stop playing the demo pattern.
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Changing the music source (e.g. form AUX to CD) will also
stop playing.
Notes:
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You cannot change the level and tempo of the demo pattern.
You cannot play the demo pattern if Tuner is selected.
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Listening to an Auxiliary Equipment
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TIMER
CLOCK TIMER
ON/OFF
SLEEP
PROGRAM
RANDOM
DOWN
UP
SET
AUTO
PRESET REPEAT
SUPER WOOFR
VOLUME
VOLUME
ID TREBLE
/
TUNER
AUX
CD
TAPE
BAND
AUX
FM MODE
REVERSE MODE REW MULTI CONTROL FF
PRESET ONE TOUCH
TUNING REC
MID
/
BAND
TREBLE
MULTI CONTROL
STOP
STANDBY
%
C D TAPE TUNER AUX
DISPLAY
REW
FF
MID
/
STANDBY/ON
TREBLE
SUPER WOOFER
VOLUME
VOLUME
OPEN
RM-SRVDP100E
REMOTE CONTROL
AUX
Listening to External
Equipment
You can listen to an auxiliary equipment.
■ First make sure that the auxiliary equipment is properly con-
nected to the System.(See page 3).
1. Set the volume level to minimum.
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2. Press the AUX button.
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"AUX" appears on the display.
■ To listen to the auxiliary equipment, start playing the auxiliary
equipment.
3. Adjust the volume to the desired listening
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level.
4. Apply sound effects, if you wish.
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■ Adjust the super woofer volume to reinforce the bass sound.
■ Adjust the MID/TREBLE to control the tone. (See "Tone Con-
trol (MID/TREBLE)" on page 7.)
Note: For operation of the auxiliary equipment, refer to its In-
structions.
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Using the Microphone/Guitar
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MIC jack (Use a 6.3 mm diameter plug)
MIXING
PALETTE
MIC
MIN
GUITAR
GUITAR Jack (Use a 6.3 mm diameter plug)
MAX
MIN
MAX
PAD
MODE
DRUM
PAD
PALETTE
MIC LEVEL
GUITAR LEVEL
Microphone Mixing
Using a microphone (not supplied), you can mix the microphone
sound with a source sound.
To Record Guitar Mixing on a
Tape
1.Follow the above steps 1-4.
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1. Set the MIC LEVEL control to MIN by turn-
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2.To record, follow the steps in "Standard
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ing it fully counterclockwise.
Recording". (See page 13.)
2. Open the rubber cap and plug a micro-
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phone into the MIC jack on the Unit.
3. Start a source: CD, tape, tuner, Rhythm
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Machine, or other equipment.
4. Adjust the main volume and the MIC LEVEL
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control, as you sing into the microphone.
To Record Microphone Mixing
on a Tape
1. Follow the above steps 1-4.
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2. To record, follow the steps in "Standard
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Recording". (See page 13.)
Note: If "howling" occurs, keep the microphone away from the
Unit.
Guitar Mixing
Using a guitar, you can mix the guitar sound with a source sound.
CAUTION: DO NOT connect a bass guitar to
the GUITAR jack, as it may damage the Sys-
tem.
1. Set the GUITAR LEVEL control to MIN by
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turning it fully counterclockwise.
2. Open the rubber cap and plug a guitar into
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the GUITAR jack on the Unit.
3. Start a source: CD, tape, tuner, Rhythm
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Machine, or other equipment.
4. Adjust the main volume and the GUITAR
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LEVEL control, as you play the guitar.
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Using the Timers
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TIMER
CLOCK
TIMER
CLOCK TIMER
ON/OFF
TIMER ON/OFF
SET
SLEEP
PROGRAM
RANDOM
DOWN
SLEEP
DOWN
UP
SET
TIMER
ON time/OFF time indicator
CLOCK indicator
UP
indicator
SLEEP indicator
AUTO
PRESET REPEAT
TIMER REC
indicator
TUNER
AUX
CD
TAPE
BAND
FM MODE
REVERSE MODE REW MULTI CONTROL FF
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DISPLAY
MID
/
TREBLE
SUPER WOOFER
VOLUME
VOLUME
ON time, OFF time, Source, Volume
RM-SRVDP100E
REMOTE CONTROL
When the System is in use, the display shows other items as well.
For simplicity, we show here only the items described in this section.
The timers let you control listening and recording functions auto-
matically.
Setting the Daily Timer
Once you have set the Daily Timer, the timer will be activated at the
same time every day, except for the Tuner REC timer which is used
to record a broadcast on the tape. It can be cancelled and reactivated
whenever you wish.
Setting the Clock
When you supply the power using one of the following ways, the
"CLOCK" indicator blinks and "0:00" appears on the display. You
need to set the clock.
The Timer indicator (
) on the display shows when the Daily
Timer you have set is in effect.
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Plugging the AC power cord into the wall outlet
Loading 10 batteries into the Unit
Connecting car battery (DC12V)
Use the Remote Control to set the Daily Timer.
Note: Perform each setting within 30 seconds. Otherwise, set-
ting is cleared and the procedure must be repeated from the
beginning.
Use the Remote Control to set the clock.
Notes:
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The clock must be correctly set for the timers to work.
The procedure must be completed within two minutes. Oth-
erwise, the setting is cleared and must be repeated from the
beginning.
1.Turn on the System.
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2.Setting the ON time (Example: 12:15).
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1. Press the TIMER button on the Remote Control.
The Timer indicator (
) and "ON" indicator light up and
CLOCK
the current ON time blinks on the display.
DOWN
UP
SET
or
1. Turn on the System.
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2. Press the CLOCK button on the Remote
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2. Set the ON time by pressing the UP or DOWN button.
Pressing and holding the button will change the time rapidly.
Control.
The time indication blinks on the display.
3. Press the UP or DOWN button to set the
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time.
Press the UP or DOWN button to increase or decrease the time.
Pressing and holding the button will change the time rapidly.
3. Press the SET button.
The current OFF time blinks on the display.
4. Press the SET button.
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The selected time is set and the seconds start counting from 0.
Then, the display returns to the original one.
CAUTION: If memory backup batteries are ex-
hausted or not installed, and the AC power cord is
plugged in again after being disconnected, or
power is restored after a power failure, "CLOCK"
indicator will blink on the display. Set the current
time (clock) again.
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3. Setting the OFF time (Example: 13:15).
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Setting the Sleep Timer
1. Set the OFF time by pressing the UP or DOWN button.
Use the Sleep Timer to turn the System off after a certain number of
minutes when it is playing. By setting the Sleep Timer, you can fall
asleep to music and know that your System will turn off by itself
rather than play all night.
Pressing and holding the button will change the time rapidly.
■ You can only set the Sleep Timer when the System is on and a
source is playing.
2. Press the SET button.
1. Play a CD, tape, tune in to the desired sta-
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The music source "TUNER" blinks on the display.
tion, or play the Rhythm Machine.
If you play "WAVES" in the Rhythm Machine, you may fall
asleep to the waves that beat upon the seashore.
4. Selecting the music source.
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1. Press the UP or DOWN button to select the music source
you want to listen to. The display changes as shown below:
TUNER=TUNER REC=CD=TAPE=RHYTHM=
(back to the beginning)
2. Press the SLEEP button on the Remote
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Control.
The SLEEP indicator lights up on the display.
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When you select the "TUNER REC", the "REC" indica-
tor appears on the display.
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When you select the "TUNER REC", the timer will be
released after Tuner Recording has been finished.
2. Press the SET button.
The volume level set by the previous time setting blinks on
the display.
3. Set the length of time you want the source
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5. Setting the volume level.
to play before shutting off.
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1. Press the UP or DOWN button to select the volume level.
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Each time you press the SLEEP button, it changes the number
of minutes shown on the display in this sequence:
=30 =60 =90 =120 =Cancelled (Original display)=
(back to the beginning)
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: The current volume level will be used.
0 to 50: When the timer is turned on, the Volume will be
automatically set to the selected level.
After setting the number of minutes for the Sleep Timer, the display
will stop blinking and return to the display as before setting the
Sleep Timer.
The System is now set to turn off after the number of minutes you
set.
2. Press the SET button.
The timer setting is completed and the display returns to the
display before you set the timer. The Timer indicator (
remains lit.
)
To Confirm the Sleep Time:
When the SLEEP button is pressed, the remaining sleep time is dis-
played. Wait until the display returns to the original display.
To Cancel the SLEEP Timer Setting:
Press the SLEEP button until the original display appears on the dis-
play. Turning off the System also cancels the SLEEP Timer.
■ If you are setting the Daily Timer, the System will be turned on
at the set time to wake you up.
6. Before turning off the System, prepare the
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music source selected in step 4.
TUNER
: Tune in to the desired station.
TUNER REC: Tune in to the desired station and insert a
cassette tape for recording the station.
CD
: Set a CD.
TAPE
: Insert a tape.
RHYTHM : Select your favorite pattern from the 36
rhythm patterns.
7. Turn off the System.
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When the timer turns on, the volume level gradually increases
from 0 (zero) to the preset level in step 5.
To cancel the operation, press the TIMER button until the dis-
play returns to the original one.
To cancel the timer, press the TIMER ON/OFF button. The Tim-
er indicator (
To reactivate the cancelled timer, press the TIMER ON/OFF
button to light the Timer indicator ( ).
) goes out on the display.
To confirm the timer settings, press the TIMER button. Then,
press the SET button repeatedly to see the current timer settings
(ON time, OFF time, source, and volume).
To change the timer setting, repeat the setting procedure from
the beginning.
CAUTION: If memory backup batteries are ex-
hausted or not installed, and the AC power cord is
disconnected or there is a power failure, time set-
tings will be erased from memory. If this happens,
set the current time (clock) and perform the timer
setting again.
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Care And Maintenance
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Handle your CDs carefully, and they will last a long time.
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If there are fingerprints, etc. on the lens, gently wipe clean with
a cotton swab.
Compact Discs
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Only CDs bearing this mark can be used with
this System. However, continued use of irregu-
lar shape CDs (heart-shape, octagonal, etc.)
can damage the System.
Moisture Condensation
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Remove the CD from its case by holding it at
the edges while pressing the case’s center hole
lightly.
Do not touch the shiny surface of the CD, or
bend the CD.
Moisture may condense on the lens inside the
System in the following cases:
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After turning on heating in the room.
In a damp room.
If the System is brought directly from a cold
to a warm place.
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Put the CD back in its case after use to prevent
warping.
Be careful not to scratch the surface of the CD
when placing it back in the case.
Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, temperature
extremes, and moisture.
Should this occur, the System may malfunction.
In this case, leave the System turned on for a
few hours until the moisture evaporates, unplug
the AC power cord, and then plug it in again.
Cassette Tapes
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If the tape is loose, it may get stretched, cut, or
caught in the cassette. Take up the slack by
inserting a pencil in one of the reels and rotat-
ing.
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A dirty CD may not play correctly. If a CD
does become dirty, wipe it with a soft cloth in a
straight line from center to edge.
CAUTION: Do not use any solvent (for example,
conventional record cleaner, spray thinner, ben-
zine, etc.) to clean a CD.
Do not touch the tape surface.
Do not store the tape:
General Notes
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In dusty places
In direct sunlight or heat
In moist areas
On a TV or speaker
Near a magnet
In general, you will have the best performance by keeping your CDs
and the mechanism clean.
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Store CDs in their cases, and keep them in cabinets or on
shelves.
Keep the system’s CD cover closed when not in use.
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Cleaning the lens
Cassette Deck
If the lens in the CD pickup is dirty, dropout, etc., could degrade
sound.
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If the heads, capstans, or pinch-rollers of the Cassette Deck
become dirty, the following may occur:
Open the CD cover and clean the lens as shown.
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Loss of sound quality
Discontinuous sound
Fading
Incomplete erasure
Difficulty recording
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Use a blower (available from a camera store) to blow dust off
the lens.
Blower
Lens
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Clean the heads, capstans, and pinch-rollers using a cotton
swab moistened with alcohol.
Capstans
Pinch-rollers
Erase head
Record/play head
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If the heads become magnetized, the System will produce noise
or lose high frequency notes.
To demagnetize the heads, turn off the System, and use a head
demagnetizer (available at electronics and record shops).
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Troubleshooting
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If you are having a problem with your System, check this list for a possible solution before calling for service.
If you cannot solve the problem from the hints given here, or the System has been physically damaged, call a qualified person, such as your
dealer, for service.
Symptom
Possible Cause
Action
No sound is heard.
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Connections are incorrect, or loose.
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Check all connections and make correc-
tions. (See page 3.)
Disconnect the headphones.
Headphones are connected.
Unable to record.
Poor FM reception
Cassette record protect tabs are removed.
Cover the holes on the back edge of the cas-
sette with tape.
The FM telescopic antenna is not properly
extended and positioned.
Fully extend the FM telescopic antenna and
turn it for the best reception.
The CD skips.
The CD is dirty or scratched.
The CD is upside down.
Clean or replace the CD.
The CD does not play.
Put the CD in with the label side up.
Unable to operate the Remote Control.
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The path between the Remote Control
and the sensor on the Unit is blocked.
The batteries have lost their charge.
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Remove the obstruction.
Replace the batteries.
Operations are disabled.
The built-in microprocessor has malfunc-
tioned due to external electrical interference.
Unplug the System then plug it back in after
a few minutes.
The cassette holder cannot be opened.
During tape playing, the power cord was
unplugged.
Plug in the power cord and press the % but-
ton.
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Specifications
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Amplifier
Output Power (Max.)
20 W (10 W + 10 W) at 4 ohms (full range)
40 W (20 W + 20 W) at 4 ohms, 60Hz (woofer)
(10% THD)
10 W (5 W + 5 W) at 4 ohms (full range)
32 W (16 W + 16 W) at 4 ohms, 60Hz (woofer)
Input Sensitivity/Impedance (1 kHz)
AUX IN 300 mV/47 kohms
MIC 200 ohms - 2 kohms (6.3mm dia. plug)
GUITAR 100 kohms - 1 Mohm (6.3mm dia. plug)
Output Sensitivity/Impedance (1 kHz)
Phones 16 ohms - 1 kohm
0 - 12 mW/ch output into 32 ohms
Cassette Deck
Frequency Response
TypeII (CrO2) 60 Hz - 14 kHz
Wow and Flutter 0.15% (WRMS)
CD Player
Wow And Flutter Unmeasurable
Tuner
FM Tuner
Tuning Range 87.5 MHz - 108.0 MHz
AM Tuner
TuningRange (MW) 522 kHz - 1,629 kHz
(LW) 144 kHz - 288 kHz
Antenna FM telescopic antenna
Ferrite core antenna for AM (MW/LW)
Speakers
Full range 8 cm × 2,4 444 ohms
Super woofer 16 cm × 2, 444 ohms
General
Dimensions 634 mm × 256.5 mm × 311 mm (W/H/D)
Mass 10.2 kg (without batteries)
11.3 kg (with batteries)
Accessories
Power Cord (1)
Remote Control (1)
Batteries R6P (SUM-3) / AA (15F) (2)
Shoulder Strap (1)
Power Specifications
Power Requirements AC 230 V ~ , 50 Hz
DC15V ("R20/D (13F)" batteries (10))
External DC12V (car battery via optional CA-120E car adaptor)
Power Consumption 44 watts (power on mode)
2 watts (in Standby mode)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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