Operating Instructions
CD Stereo System
Model No.
SC-PM23
As an ENERGY STAR® Partner ,
∗
Panasonic has determined that this
product meets the ENERGY STAR®
guidelines for energy efficiency.
∗
For Canada only: The word “Participant” is used in place
of the word “Partner”.
SUPPLIED ACCCESSORIES
Table of contents
Please check and identify the supplied accessories.
Use numbers indicated in parentheses when asking for
replacement parts. (As of December 2005)
In the U.S.A. to order accessories, refer to “Accessory
Purchases” on page 16.
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS .............................. 3
Listening caution................................ 3
Getting started.................................... 4
Placement of speakers....................... 5
Overview of controls.......................... 6
Discs.................................................... 7
Cassette tape ...................................... 9
Radio.................................................... 10
Timer.................................................... 11
Sound adjustment .............................. 13
External unit........................................ 13
Troubleshooting guide....................... 14
Specifications ..................................... 15
Maintenance........................................ 15
Limited Warranty
1 x Remote control
1 x AM loop antenna
(N2QAYB000005)
(N1DAAAA00001)
1 x AC power supply cord
1 x FM indoor antenna
(K2CB2CB00018)
(RSA0007-L)
(ONLY FOR U.S.A.) ......................... 16
Limited Warranty
2 x Remote control batteries
(ONLY FOR CANADA) .................... 17
Product Service .................................. 17
Español
Preparativos iniciales......................... 18
Colocación de los altavoces ............. 18
Controles............................................. 19
Discos.................................................. 20
Cintas de casete ................................. 21
Radio.................................................... 22
Temporizador...................................... 23
Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please
read the instructions completely.
Please keep this manual for future reference.
Operations in these instructions are described using remote
control, but you can do the operations with the main unit if the
controls are the same.
Your unit may not look exactly as illustrated.
La guía rápida en español se encuentra en la página 18 - 23.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow the safety instructions on the unit and the
applicable safety instructions listed below. Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference.
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table specified by the
manufacturer, or sold with the
apparatus. When a cart is used, use
caution when moving the cart/apparatus
combination to avoid injury from tip-
over.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators,
heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when
unused for long periods of time.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades
with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug
has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide
blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If
the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult
an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
-If you see this symbol-
Listening caution
Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the
European Union
This symbol is only valid in the European Union.
If you wish to discard this product, please contact
your local authorities or dealer and ask for the
correct method of disposal.
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Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you’ve
just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment.
Now it’s time to consider how you can maximize the fun
and excitement your equipment offers. This manufacturer
and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer
Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your
equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the
sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring
or distortion—and, most importantly, without affecting your
sensitive hearing.
Except for U.S.A.
We recommend that you avoid prolonged exposure to
excessive noise.
Inside of product
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing “comfort
level” adapts to higher volumes of sound. So what sounds
“normal” can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing.
Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level
BEFORE your hearing adapts.
To establish a safe level:
• Start your volume control at a low setting.
• Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably
and clearly, and without distortion.
Once you have established a comfortable sound level:
• Set the dial and leave it there.
Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing
damage or loss in the future. After all, we want you listening
for a lifetime.
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Getting started
Step 1 - Making the connections
Connect the AC power supply cord only after all other connections have been made.
1
Connect the AM loop antenna.
nect the FM indoor antenna.
Adhesive
tape
AM loop antenna
FM indoor
antenna
NT
FM A
75
antenna to a wall or column, in a
with least amount of interference.
Stand the antenna up on its base. Keep the loose antenna cord
away from other wires and cords.
Red (ª)
Black (·)
Red (ª)
Black (·)
Incorrect connection can damage the unit.
4
Connect the AC power supply cord.
The included AC power supply cord is for use with this
unit only. Do not use it with other equipment.
Optional antenna connections
FM outdoor antenna
AM outdoor antenna
FM outdoor antenna
(not included)
AM outdoor antenna
(not included)
(16-40ft.)
75Ω coaxial cable
(not included)
AM loop antenna
(included)
• Never use an outdoor antenna during a lightning storm.
• You can connect the FM outdoor antenna for better reception. Please consult your dealer for installation.
• Disconnect the FM indoor antenna if an FM outdoor antenna is installed.
• Connect the AM outdoor antenna without removing the AM loop antenna. Run 5 to 12m (16 to 40feet) of vinyl-covered wire
horizontally along a window or other convenient location.
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Step 2 - Inserting batteries into the remote control
■ Batteries
• Insert so the poles (+ and –) match those in the remote control.
• Remove if the remote control is not going to be used for a long period of
time. Store in a cool, dark place.
• Do not use rechargeable type batteries.
• Mishandling of batteries in the remote control can cause electrolyte
leakage, which may cause a fire.
Do not:
• mix old and new batteries;
• use different types of batteries at the same time;
• heat or expose to flame;
• take apart or short-circuit;
• attempt to recharge alkaline or manganese batteries;
• use batteries if their covering has been peeled off.
■ Use
Aim at the remote control sensor, avoiding obstacles, at a maximum
range of 7m (23 feet) directly in front of the unit.
Refer to page 6 for remote control signal sensor position.
Step 3 - DEMO function
When the unit is first plugged in, a demonstration of its functions may be
shown on the display.
If the demo setting is off, you can show a demonstration by selecting
“DEMO ON”.
Press and hold [7, -DEMO].
The display changes each time the button is held down.
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While in standby mode, select “DEMO OFF” to reduce power
consumption.
Placement of speakers
Speakers are designed identically so that no left or right channel orientation is necessary.
Use only the supplied speakers.
The combination of the main unit and speakers provide the best sound. Using other speakers can damage the unit and sound
quality will be negatively affected.
Note
• Keep your speakers at least 10mm (13/32˝) away from the system for proper ventilation.
• These speakers do not have magnetic shielding. Do not place them near televisions, personal computers or other devices easily influenced
by magnetism.
• You cannot take the front net off the speakers.
Caution
• Use the speakers only with the recommended system. Failure to do so can damage the amplifier and
speakers, and can cause fire. Consult a qualified service person if damage occurs or if a sudden
change in performance is apparent.
• Do not attach these speakers to walls or ceilings.
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Overview of controls
Main unit
Refer to the numbers in parentheses for page reference.
Top of unit
Headphone jack (PHONES)
Avoid listening for prolonged
periods of time to prevent
hearing damage.
1
8
Plug type: 3.5mm ( / ˝) stereo
(not included)
Disc lid (7, 9)
Disc lid open/close (7, 9)
Display panel
Remote control sensor
AC supply indicator (AC IN)
This indicator lights when the unit is
connected to the AC power supply.
1 Standby/on switch (y/l, POWER) (7, 12)
Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode
or vice versa. In standby mode, the unit is still
4 Bass/Treble selection (13)
Recording start/pause (9, 13)
consuming a small amount of power.
Note:
Disc skip/search, tape fast-
forward/rewind, tune/preset
channel selection, time
adjustment, bass/treble
adjustment
It takes a few seconds to turn on the unit after
connecting to the AC power supply.
Music port jack (13)
2 Disc play/pause (7, 8)
3 Tape play (9)
5 Volume control
Cassette lid open (9)
Stop/Demo (5, 7, 8, 9)
Cassette lid (9)
6 Music port selection (13)
7 Tuner/Band selection (10)
Remote control
Buttons such as 1 function the same as the controls on the main unit.
Sleep timer (11)
Clock/Timer (11, 12)
1
Play timer/Record timer (12)
Program (8)
Clear (8)
Numeric (7, 8, 10)
Delete (8)
Play mode (7)
This function allows you to
turn off the unit in disc or
tape mode only after left
unused for 10 minutes.
Repeat (8)
Stop (7, 8, 9)
7
2
6
5
The setting is maintained
even if the unit is turned
off.
3
Disc skip/search, tape fast-
forward/rewind, tune/preset
channel selection, time
adjustment, bass/treble
adjustment (7 to 13)
Album selection (7, 8)
Dims the display panel.
Mutes the sound.
Enter (8)
Surround (13)
4
Preset EQ (13)
Display (7)
Dimmer
Muting
Auto off
• Press the button to activate.
• Press again to cancel.
6
Discs
Top of unit
Numeric
buttons
Disc lid
CD OPEN/CLOSE 0
Mode
To play
Basic play
1-TRACK
1TR
one selected track on the disc.
Press the numeric buttons to select the
track.
CD
MP3 WMA
Press [y] to turn the unit on.
1
2
1-ALBUM
1ALBUM
one selected album on the disc.
Press [ALBUM
album.
Push [CD OPEN/CLOSE 0] to open the disc lid and
or
] to select the
then insert the disc. Close the lid.
MP3 WMA
Disc lid
RANDOM
RND
a disc randomly.
Label must face upward
1-ALBUM RANDOM
all tracks in one selected album randomly.
1ALBUM RND
Press [ALBUM
album.
or
] to select the
MP3 WMA
Press [CD 6] to start play.
3
4
Note
• During RANDOM or 1-ALBUM RANDOM play, you cannot skip to
tracks that have been played.
Adjust the volume.
To
Action
CD
• During RANDOM play, you can search backward or forward only
within the current track.
stop the disc
pause play
Press [ 7 ].
Press [CD 6]. Press again to
resume play.
Display function
skip tracks
Press [ /REW/4] or [ /FF/¢].
This function allows you to display the information of the
current track.
search through tracks
Press and hold [ /REW/4] or
[
/FF/¢] during play or pause.
CD
Press [DISPLAY] repeatedly during play or pause mode.
skip album
Press [ALBUM
mode.
Press [ALBUM
or
] in the play
CD
MP3 WMA
or
] once and
Elapsed play time Remaining play time
then the numeric buttons in the stop
mode.
MP3 WMA
Play Mode function
Elapsed time Album name Track name
CD
MP3 WMA
Tag (Artist) Tag (Track) Tag (Album)
Press [CD 6].
1
2
Note
Press [PLAY MODE] to select the desired mode.
• Maximum number of displayable characters: approximately 30
• This unit supports ver. 1.0 & 1.1 ID3 tags. Text data that is not
supported will not be displayed.
• ID3 is a tag embedded in MP3 tracks to provide information about
the track.
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Discs (continued)
MP3 WMA
Advanced play
Press [CD 6] and then [ 7 ].
1
2
3
Direct access play
Press [PROGRAM].
This function allows you to start play from a specific track.
Press [ALBUM
album.
or ] to select your desired
CD
Press the numeric buttons to select and play your
desired track.
Press [ /FF/¢] once and then the numeric
buttons to select your desired track.
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MP3 WMA
Example:
Album number
Press [ALBUM
or
]
to select the album.
1
2
Press [ /FF/¢] once and then the numeric
buttons to select and play your desired track.
For two-digit track, press [h
h
10] once, and then the two digits.
10] twice, and then the three digits.
For three-digit track, press
[
Note
Track number
This function does not work during any random/program mode.
Press [ENTER] to store the program.
5
6
Repeat play
Repeat steps 3 to 5 to program other tracks.
Press [CD 6] to start play.
You can repeat program play or other selected play mode.
CD
MP3 WMA
To
Action
Press [REPEAT] before or during play.
“REPEAT ON” and “ ” are displayed.
cancel program
mode
Press [PROGRAM] in the stop mode.
To cancel
replay the program
Press [PROGRAM] then [CD 6].
Press [REPEAT] again.
check program
contents
Press [ /REW/4] or [ /FF/¢] when
“PGM” is displayed in the stop mode.
To check while programming, press
[PROGRAM] twice after “PGM” appears,
then press [ /REW/4] or [ /FF/¢].
“REPEAT OFF” is displayed and “ ” is cleared.
Program play
This function allows you to program up to 24 tracks.
CD
add to the program
CD
Press [CD 6] and then [ 7 ].
Repeat step 3 in the stop mode.
1
2
3
MP3 WMA
Press [PROGRAM].
Repeat steps 3 to 5 in the stop mode.
Press the numeric buttons to select your desired
track.
clear the last track
Press [DEL] in the stop mode.
Repeat this step to program other tracks.
Example:
clear all
programmed tracks
Press [CLEAR] in the stop mode.
“CLR ALL” is displayed.
Track number
Note
• When you try to program more than 24 tracks, “PGM FULL”
appears.
• The program memory is cleared when you open the disc lid.
CD
Program number
Program indicator
During program play, you can search backward or forward only within
the current track.
Press [CD 6] to start play.
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MP3 WMA
Note
• This unit can play MP3 or WMA files and CD-DA format audio CD-
R/RWs that have been finalized.
• Files are treated as tracks and folders are treated as albums.
•
This unit can access up to 999 tracks, 255 albums and 20 sessions.
• It may not be able to play some CD-R/RWs, depending on the
condition of the recording.
• Disc must conform to ISO9660 level 1 or 2 (except for extended
formats).
• Do not use irregularly shaped discs.
• To play in a certain order, prefix the folder and file names with the
3-digit numbers in the order you want to play them.
• Do not use discs with labels and stickers that are coming off or with
adhesive exuding from under labels and stickers.
• Do not attach extra labels or stickers on the disc.
• Do not write anything on the disc.
MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from
Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia.
CD
Windows Media, and the Windows
logo are trademarks, or registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation
in the United States and/or other
countries.
• This unit can access up to 99 tracks.
• Choose a CD with this mark:
WMA is
a
compression format
Using DualDiscs
The “CD” sides of DualDiscs do not meet the CD-DA standard so it
may not be possible to play them on this unit.
developed by Microsoft Corporation.
It achieves the same sound quality
as MP3 with a file size that is smaller
than that of MP3.
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Cassette tape
Top of unit
Disc lid
CD OPEN/CLOSE 0
Recording the radio
Basic play
Insert the cassette to be recorded.
Press [0] and insert the cassette.
1
2
3
1
Tune to the required station (refer to page 10).
Press [¶ REC/ ] to start recording.
8
Recording discs
Forward side
Insert inside the guides
Close the lid by hand.
Insert the cassette to be recorded.
2
3
1
2
Press [TAPE 3] to start play.
Push [CD OPEN/CLOSE 0] to insert the disc and
To play the other side of the cassette, turn the cassette over.
close the lid.
Press [CD 3/8] and then [7, –DEMO].
Press [PLAY MODE] to select your desired mode
(refer to page 7).
3
4
To
stop tape playback
Action
Press [ 7 ].
start one-touch play Press [TAPE 3] when the unit is OFF with
Press [¶ REC/ ] to start recording.
8
5
the cassette loaded.
fast-forward and
rewind
Press [ /REW/4] or [ /FF/¢] in the
Recording programmed tracks
stop mode.
Note
Insert the cassette to be recorded.
1
2
3
• Tapes exceeding 100 minutes are thin and can break or get caught
in the mechanism.
• Endless tapes can get caught up in the deck’s moving parts if used
incorrectly.
Program the tracks you want (refer to page 8).
Press [¶ REC/ ] to start recording.
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TPS (Tape Program Sensor)
Other basiic operations
This function enables you to search the beginning of a track,
up to a maximum of 9.
To
Action
erase a recorded
sound
1) Insert the cassette to be recorded.
2) Press [TAPE 3] and then [7, –DEMO].
3) Press [¶ REC/8].
Press [ /REW/4] or [ /FF/¢] during play.
Play resumes from the track found.
stop recording
Press [ 7 ].
Note
TPS may not function properly:
• with short silent parts
• when noise occurs between tunes
• if silent parts are found within tunes
stop recording
temporarily
1) Press [¶ REC/8].
2) Press again to resume recording.
record on the other
side of the tape
Turn the cassette over and press
[¶ REC/8].
Recording
Erasure prevention
Use normal position tapes.
High position and metal position tapes can be used, but this
unit will not be able to record or erase them correctly.
The illustration shows how to remove the tabs to prevent
recording. To record on the tape again, cover as shown.
Preparation
To re-record
Normal tape
Wind the leader tape so that recording can begin
immediately.
Side A
Tab for side A
Tab for side B
Adhesive tape
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Radio
Numeric
buttons
Memory preset
Manual tuning
Up to 15 stations can be set in both the FM and AM bands.
Press [TUNER/BAND] to select “FM” or “AM”.
Press [PLAY MODE] to select “MANUAL”.
1
2
3
Preparation
Press [TUNER/BAND] to select “FM” or “AM”.
Press [ /REW/4] or [ /FF/¢] to select the
frequency of the required station.
Automatic preesetting
Press and hold [PROGRAM] to start presetting.
Manual pressetting
Press [PLAY MODE] to select “MANUAL”.
1
2
“
ST ” is displayed when a stereo FM broadcast is being
Press [ /REW/4] or [ /FF/¢] to tune to the
received.
required station.
To tune automatically
Press [PROGRAM].
3
4
Press [ /REW/4] or [ /FF/¢] for a moment until the
frequency starts changing rapidly. The unit begins auto
tuning, stopping when it finds a station.
• Auto tuning may not function when there is excessive
interference.
Press numeric buttons to select a channel.
The station occupying a channel is erased if another
station is preset in that channel.
Repeat steps 2 to 4 to preset more stations.
5
• To cancel auto tuning, press [ /REW/4] or [ /FF/¢]
once again.
Selecting a presset staation
To improve FM sound quality
Press numeric buttons to select the channel.
For channels 10 to 15 press [
h
10], then the two digits.
Press and hold [PLAY MODE] to display “MONO”.
OR
To cancel
Press and hold [PLAY MODE] again until “MONO”
disappears.
Press [PLAY MODE] to select “PRESET”.
1
2
Press [ /REW/4] or [ /FF/¢] to select the
• MONO is also canceled if the frequency is changed.
• Turn off “MONO” for normal listening.
channel.
FM allocation setting
By main unit only
This system can also receive FM broadcasts allocated in
0.1 MHz steps.
To change the step to 0.1 MHz
Press and hold [TUNER/BAND].
After a few seconds the display changes to a flashing
display of the current minimum frequency.
1
Continue to hold down [TUNER/BAND].
2
• When the minimum frequency changes, release the
button. To return to the original step, repeat the above
steps.
• After the setting is changed, any previously preset
frequency will be cleared.
10
Timer
Using the sleep timer
Setting thhe clock
This function enables you to turn off the unit automatically
after the set time.
This is a 12-hour clock.
Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to select “CLOCK”.
1
Press [SLEEP] repeatedly to select your desired time.
Each time you press the button:
CLOCK
˚ PLAY
˚ REC
Original display
Sleep timer indicator
To cancel
Press [SLEEP] to select “OFF”.
Changing the remaining time
Press [SLEEP] to show the remaining time, and press
[SLEEP] again to select your desired time.
Note
Within 5 seconds, press [ /REW/4] or [ /FF/¢]
2
3
• The play and sleep timer or the record and sleep timer can be used
together.
• The sleep timer always has priority. Be sure not to overlap timer
settings.
to set the time.
Press [CLOCK/TIMER] again to confirm.
Displaying the clock
Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to display the clock for few
seconds.
Note
The clock may lose or gain minutes over a period of time. Readjust
as necessary.
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Timer (continued)
Other bbasic ooperaattions
Using the play or record timer
You can set the timer to come on at a certain time to wake
you up (play timer) or to record from the radio or music port
source (record timer).
To
Action
change the settings Repeat steps 1 to 4 and 6.
change the source
or volume
1) Press [˚PLAY/REC] to clear the timer
indicator from the display.
2) Make changes to the source or volume.
3) Perform steps 5 and 6.
Preparation
Turn the unit on and set the clock (refer to page 11).
Timer
Action
Play timer
Prepare the music source you want to
listen to; cassette, disc, radio or music port
source, and set the volume.
check the settings
(when the unit is on
or in standby mode)
Press [CLOCK/TIMER] repeatedly to
select ˚PLAY or ˚REC.
Record timer
Check the cassette’s erasure prevention
tabs (refer to page 9), insert the cassette
and tune to the radio station (refer to page
10) or select the music port source (refer
to page 13).
cancel
Press [˚PLAY/REC] to clear the timer
indicators from the display.
Note
• The play timer and record timer cannot be used together.
• The play timer will start at the preset time, with the volume
increasing gradually to the preset level.
• The record timer will start 30 seconds before the set time, with the
volume muted.
• The timer comes on at the set time every day if the timer is on.
• The unit must be in the standby mode for the timer to function.
• If you turn the unit off and on again while a timer is functioning, the
finish time setting will not be activated.
• If MUSIC PORT is selected as the source when the timer comes on,
the system turns on and engages MUSIC PORT as the source. If
you wish to playback or record from the portable audio equipment,
activate the equipment’s play mode and increase the volume. (See
the portable audio equipment’s instruction manual.)
Press [CLOCK/TIMER] repeatedly to select your
desired timer.
1
2
CLOCK
˚ PLAY
˚ REC
Original display
Within 5 seconds, press [ /REW/4] or [ /FF/¢]
to set the starting time.
Start time
Play timer indicator
Record timer indicator
Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to confirm.
3
4
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the finishing time.
Finish time
To activate the timer
Press [˚PLAY/REC] to turn on your desired timer.
5
˚ PLAY
no display (off)
Press [y] to turn off the unit.
˚ REC
6
The unit must be off for the timers to operate.
12
Sound adjustment
Bass or treble
Enable you to enjoy the lower or higher pitch sound.
Press [BASS/TREBLE] repeatedly to select your
desired setting.
1
BASS
TREBLE
original display
Setting
Effect
BASS
For lower pitch sound
For higher pitch sound
Selecting sound effects
TREBLE
You can change the sound effect by selecting Preset EQ or
adjusting the bass or treble effect.
Press [ /REW/4] or [ /FF/¢] to adjust the level.
2
Preset EQ
Note
The tone level can be varied within -4 to +4.
Press [PRESET EQ] repeatedly to select your desired
setting.
Enjoying surround-sound
HEAVY
→
CLEAR
→
SOFT
→
VOCAL
→
EQ-OFF
Enable you to add natural width and depth to the stereo
sound.
Setting
Effect
To activate
Press [SURROUND] to display “
” indicator.
” indicator.
HEAVY
CLEAR
SOFT
Adds punch to rock
Clarifies higher frequencies
For background music
Adds gloss to vocal
No effect
To cancel
Press [SURROUND] again to clear “
Note
VOCAL
EQ-OFF
• Surround-sound is less discernible when listening through
headphones.
• If interference in FM stereo reception increases, cancel the
surround-sound effect.
External unit
Connecting to a portable audio equipment
This feature enables you to enjoy music from portable audio equipment.
Portable audio equipment
(not included)
Audio cord (not included)
Playing from portable audio equipment
Recording from portable audio equipment
Switch off the equalizer function (if there is any) of the
portable audio equipment before you plug into the MUSIC
PORT jack. Otherwise, sound from the speaker may be
distorted.
Insert the cassette to be recorded.
1
Press [MUSIC PORT].
2
3
4
Play the portable audio equipment.
Plug the audio cord into the MUSIC PORT jack and
press [MUSIC PORT].
1
Press [¶ REC/ ] to start recording.
8
Play the portable audio equipment. (See the
portable audio equipment’s instruction manual.)
2
Note
For other recording operations, refer to page 9, “Other basic
operations”.
Note
All peripheral components and cables are sold separately.
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Troubleshooting guide
Before requesting service, make the following checks. If you are in doubt about some of the check points, or if the
remedies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem, refer to the “Customer Services Directory” on page 16 if
you reside in the U.S.A., or refer to the “Product information” on page 17 if you reside in Canada.
Common problems
No sound.
Turn the volume up.
The speaker cords may not be connected properly. Turn the unit off, check and correct the
connections and turn the unit on (refer to page 4).
Sound is unfixed, reversed or comes
from one speaker only.
Check the speaker connections (refer to page 4).
Humming heard during play.
An AC power supply cord or fluorescent light is near the cables. Keep other appliances and
cords away from this unit’s cables.
“ERROR” is displayed.
Incorrect operation performed. Read the instructions and try again.
“– –:– –” appears on the display.
You plugged the AC power supply cord in for the first time or there was a power failure
recently.
Set the time (refer to page 11).
“F76” is displayed.
Check and correct the speaker cord connections (refer to page 4).
If this does not fix the problem, there is a power supply problem. Consult the dealer.
Listening to the radio
Noise is heard.
Use an outdoor antenna (refer to page 4).
The stereo indicator flickers or doesn’t
light.
Sound is distorted.
A beat sound is heard.
Turn the TV off or separate it from the unit.
A low hum is heard during AM
broadcast.
Separate the antenna from other cables and cords.
When there is a television set nearby
The picture on the TV
disappears or stripes appear
on the screen.
The location and direction of the antenna are incorrect. If you are using an indoor antenna,
change to an outdoor antenna (refer to page 4).
The TV antenna wire is too close to the unit. Separate the antenna wire of the TV set from
the unit.
Using the cassette deck
Recording is not possible.
If the erasure prevention tabs have been removed, cover the holes with adhesive tape (refer
to page 9).
Playing discs
The display is wrong or play
won’t start.
The disc may be upside down (refer to page 7).
Wipe the disc.
Replace the disc if it is scratched, warped, or non-standard.
Condensation may have formed inside the unit due to a sudden change in temperature. Wait
about an hour for it to clear and try again.
The remote control
Remote control doesn’t work.
Check that the batteries are inserted correctly (refer to page 5).
Replace the batteries if they are worn.
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Specifications
AMPLIFIER SECTION
CD SECTION
FTC OUTPUT POWER both channel driven simultaneously
10% total harmonic distortion
Disc played [8cm (3") or 12cm (5")]
(1) CD-Audio (CD-DA)
60Hz to 20kHz
RMS OUTPUT POWER both channel driven simultaneously
10% total harmonic distortion
1kHz
Input impedance
Music Port
Output impedance
HEADPHONE
Phone jack
18W per channel (6Ω)
(2) CD-R/RW (CD-DA, MP3, WMA formatted disc)
(3) MP3/WMA
Sampling frequency
CD
MP3/WMA
Bit rate
MP3/WMA
Decoding
Pick up
Wavelength
Beam source
Laser power
20W per channel (6Ω)
44.1kHz
32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz
250mV 12kΩ
32kbps to 384kbps
16/20/24 bit linear
16Ω to 32Ω
Terminal
Music Port input jack
Terminal
Stereo, 3.5mm
Stereo, 3.5mm
785nm
Semiconductor laser
CLASS 1
Audio output (Disc)
Number of channels
Frequency response
Wow and flutter
Digital filter
FM TUNER SECTION
2-channel
20Hz to 20kHz(+1dB, –2dB)
Below measurable limit
8fs
Frequency range
87.9MHz to 107.9MHz (200kHz steps)
87.5MHz to 108.0MHz (100kHz steps)
1.5µV (IHF)
Sensitivity
S/N 26dB
D/A converter
MASH (1bit DAC)
1.0µV
Antenna terminals
Preset station
75Ω (unbalanced)
SPEAKER SECTION
Type
FM 15 stations
1 way, 1 speaker system
AM 15 stations
Speaker(s)
FULL RANGE
Impedance
Input power (IEC)
Output sound pressure
Frequency range
10cm (4˝) twin cone type (6Ω)
6Ω
AM TUNER SECTION
Frequency range
Sensitivity
520 kHz to 1710kHz (10kHz steps)
20W (Max)
83dB/W (1.0 m)
S/N 20dB (at 1000kHz)
447µV/m
51Hz to 23kHz (–16dB)
83Hz to 22kHz (–10dB)
139mm x 227mm x 136mm
CASSETTE DECK SECTION
Track system
Heads
Record/playback
Erasure
Motor
Recording system
Erase system
Tape speed
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Mass
15
15
11
32
4-track, 2-channel
32
16
(5 / ˝ x 8 / ˝ x 5 / ˝)
1.3kg (2.9lb.)
Solid permalloy head
Double gap ferrite head
DC servo motor
GENERAL
Power supply
Power consumption
Dimensions (W x H x D)
AC 120V, 60Hz
57W
AC bias 100kHz
AC erase 100kHz
165mm x 227mm x 285mm
4.8cm/s (17/8 ips)
1
15
1
2
16
8
(6 / ˝ x 8 / ˝ x 11 / ˝)
Overall frequency response (+3, –6dB) at DECK OUT
Normal
S/N RATIO
Mass
3.2kg (7.1lb.)
35Hz to 14kHz
47dB (A weighted)
0.08% (WRMS)
Operating temperature range
+5˚C to +35˚C (+41˚F to +95˚F)
Wow and flutter
Fast-forward and rewind time
Operating humidity range
5% to 90% RH (no condensation)
Approx. 120 seconds with C-60 cassette tape
Power consumption in standby mode 0.6W
Note
1. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Mass and dimensions are approximate.
2. Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum
analyzer.
Maintenance
For a cleaneer, crisper sound
If the surfaces are dirty
Clean the heads regularly to assure good quality playback
and recording.
Use a cleaning tape (not included).
To clean this unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
• Never use alcohol, paint thinner or benzine to clean this
unit.
• Before using chemically treated cloth, read the instructions
that came with the cloth carefully.
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Limited Warranty (ONLY FOR U.S.A.)
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company,
Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America
One Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094
Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc.
Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5
San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985
Panasonic Audio Products
Limited Warranty
Carry-In or Mail-In Service
Limited Warranty Coverage
For Carry-In or Mail-In Service in the United States call 1-800-211-PANA
For assistance in Puerto Rico call Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc. (787)-750-
4300 or fax (787)-768-2910.
If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or
workmanship, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic
Puerto Rico, Inc. (collectively referred to as “the warrantor”) will, for the
length of the period indicated on the chart below, which starts with the
date of original purchase (“warranty period”), at its option either (a) repair
your product with new or refurbished parts, or (b) replace it with a new or
a refurbished product. The decision to repair or replace will be made by
the warrantor.
Limited Warranty Limits And Exclusions
This warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or
workmanship, and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic
damage. The warrantyALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred
in shipment, or failures which are caused by products not supplied by
the warrantor, or failures which result from accidents, misuse, abuse,
neglect, mishandling, misapplication, alteration, faulty installation, set-up
adjustments, misadjustment of consumer controls, improper maintenance,
power line surge, lightning damage, modification, or commercial use (such
as in a hotel, office, restaurant, or other business), rental use of the product,
service by anyone other than a Factory Servicenter or other Authorized
Servicer, or damage that is attributable to acts of God.
Product or Part Name
Parts
Labor
Audio Products (except items listed
below)
One (1) year
One (1) year
USB Reader-Writer, Personal
Computer Card Adapters
One (1) year
Not Applicable
(in exchange for defective item)
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER
“LIMITED WARRANTYCOVERAGE”. THE WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE
FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM
THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF
THIS WARRANTY. (As examples, this excludes damages for lost time,
travel to and from the servicer, loss of media or images, data or other
memory content. The items listed are not exclusive, but are for illustration
only.) ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD
OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY.
Accessories: Headphones,
Cartridges, Microphones, Adapters
Ninety (90)
days
Ninety (90)
days
Rechargeable Batteries,
DVD-R/-RAM Discs (in exchange
for defective item)
Ten (10) days
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
SD Memory Cards, Rechargeable
Battery Packs (in exchange for
defective item)
Ninety (90)
days
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,
so the exclusions may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have
other rights which vary from state to state. If a problem with this product
develops during or after the warranty period, you may contact your dealer
or Servicenter. If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction, then write
to the warrantor’s Consumer Affairs Department at the addresses listed
for the warrantor.
During the “Labor” warranty period there will be no charge for labor. During
the “Parts” warranty period, there will be no charge for parts. You must carry-
in or mail-in your product during the warranty period. If non-rechargeable
batteries are included, they are not warranted. This warranty only applies
to products purchased and serviced in the United States or Puerto Rico.
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of a new product
which was not sold “as is”. A purchase receipt or other proof of the original
purchase date is required for warranty service.
PARTS AND SERVICE WHICH ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.
Customer Services Directory
Obtain Product Information and Operating Assistance; locate your nearest Dealer or Servicenter; purchase Parts and
Accessories; or make Customer Service and Literature requests by visiting our Web Site at:
or, contact us via the web at:
You may also contact us directly at:
1-800-211-PANA (7262),
Monday-Friday 9 am-9 pm; Saturday-Sunday 10 am-7 pm, EST.
For hearing or speech impaired TTY users, TTY: 1-877-833-8855
Accessory Purchases
Purchase Parts, Accessories and Instruction Books online for all Panasonic Products by visiting our Web Site at:
or, send your request by E-mail to:
You may also contact us directly at:
1-800-332-5368 (Phone) 1-800-237-9080 (Fax Only) (Monday-Friday 9 am to 8 pm, EST.)
Panasonic Services Company
20421 84th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032
(We Accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card, American Express, and Personal Checks)
For hearing or speech impaired TTY users, TTY: 1-866-605-1277
Service in Puerto Rico
Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc.
Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5, San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985
Phone (787)750-4300, Fax (787)768-2910
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Limited Warranty (ONLY FOR CANADA)
Panasonic Canada Inc.
PANASONIC/TECHNICS PRODUCT – LIMITED WARRANTY
Panasonic Canada Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship and agrees to remedy
any such defect for a period as stated below from the date of original purchase.
Technics Audio Product
One (1) year, parts and labour
One (1) year, parts and labour
Ninety (90) days
Panasonic Audio & DVD Product
Accessories including rechargeable batteries
In-home Service will be carried out only to locations accessible by roads and within 50 km of an authorized Panasonic
service facility.
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
This warranty does not apply to products purchased outside Canada or to any product which has been improperly installed,
subjected to usage for which the product was not designed, misused or abused, damaged during shipping, or which has been
altered or repaired in any way that affects the reliability or detracts from the performance, nor does it cover any product which
is used commercially. Dry cell batteries are also excluded from coverage under this warranty.
This warranty is extended to the original end user purchaser only. A purchase receipt or other proof of date of original
purchase is required before warranty service is performed.
THIS EXPRESS, LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
IN NO EVENT WILL PANASONIC CANADA INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES.
In certain instances, some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or the
exclusion of implied warranties, so the above limitations and exclusions may not be applicable.
WARRANTY SERVICE
FOR PRODUCT OPERATION ASSISTANCE, please contact:
Our Customer Care Centre:
Telephone #:
1-800 #:
(905) 624-5505
1-800-561-5505
Fax #:
Email link:
(905) 238-2360
FOR PRODUCT REPAIRS, please locate your nearest Authorized Servicente at www.panasonic.ca:
Link: “ServicentresTM locator” under “Customer support”
Panasonic Factory Service:
Richmond British Columbia
Mississauga Ontario
Panasonic Canada Inc.
12111 Riverside Way
Richmond BC V6W 1K8
Tel: (604) 278-4211
Fax: (604) 278-5627
Panasonic Canada Inc.
5770 Ambler Drive
Mississauga ON L4W 2T3
Tel: (905) 624-8447
Fax: (905) 238-2418
IF YOU SHIP THE PRODUCT TO A SERVICENTRE
Carefully pack and send prepaid, adequately insured and preferably in the original carton.
Include details of the defect claimed, and proof of date of original purchase.
Product Service
1. Damage requiring service− The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel if:
(a) The AC power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or
(b) Objects or liquids have gotten into the unit; or
(c) The unit has been exposed to rain; or
(d) The unit does not operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or
(e) The unit has been dropped or the cabinet damaged.
2. Servicing− Do not attempt to service the unit beyond that described in these operating instructions. Refer all other
servicing to authorized servicing personnel.
3. Replacement parts− When parts need replacing ensure the servicer uses parts specified by the manufacturer or parts
that have the same characteristics as the original parts. Unauthorized substitutes may result in fire, electric shock, or
other hazards.
4. Safety check− After repairs or service, ask the servicer to perform safety checks to confirm that the unit is in proper
working condition.
The servicer will require all components to service your system.
Therefore, should service ever be necessary, be sure to bring the entire system.
Product information
For product information or assistance with product operation:
In the U.S.A., refer to “Customer Services Directory” on page 16.
ca), or an authorized Servicentre closest to you.
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Preparativos iniciales
Referirse a las páginas 4 y 5 para las ilustraciones.
Paso 1 - Conexiones
Conecte el cable de alimentación de CA sólo después de haber hecho todas las demás conexiones.
1
Conecte la antena de cuadro de AM.
2
Conecte la antena interior
de FM.
Cinta
adhesiva
Antena interior
de FM
FM ANT
Ponga la antena en posición vertical sobre su base.
75
Fije la antena en una pared o columna
en una posición en que la señal de
radio se reciba con las menores
interferencias.
3
Conecte los cables de los altavoces.
Rojo (ª)
Rojo (ª)
Negro (·)
Negro (·)
necte el cable de alimentación de CA.
Una conexión incorrecta puede dañar el aparato.
e de alimentación de CA incluido es para ser usado con
este aparato solamente. No lo utilice con otro equipo.
Paso 2 - Introducción de pilas en el
Paso 3 - Función de demostración
mando a distancia
Cuando el aparato se enchufe por primera vez puede
aparecer en el visualizador una demostración de sus
funciones.
■ Pilas
• Inserte los polos (+ y –) de la forma que se indica en el
mando a distancia.
Si el ajuste de demostración está desactivado, usted podrá
activarlo seleccionando “DEMO ON”.
• Retire las pilas si no va a utilizar el mando a distancia
durante un periodo de tiempo largo. Guárdelas en un
lugar fresco y oscuro.
Mantenga pulsado [7, -DEMO].
La visualización cambia cada vez que se pulsa el botón.
• No utilice baterías recargables.
•
Un mal manejo de pilas en el control remoto puede
provocar fugas electrolíticas, que pueden provocar fuego.
$%-/ /&&
$%-/ /.
(desactivación) (activación)
■ Utilización
Diríjalo al sensor del mando a distancia, evitando los
obstáculos, desde una distancia máxima de 7 m (23 pies)
directamente delante del aparato.
Durante el modo de espera, seleccione “DEMO OFF” para
reducir el consumo de energía.
Consulte la página 19 para ver la posición del sensor de
la señal del mando a distancia.
Colocación de los altavoces
Los altavoces han sido diseñados idénticamente por lo que no es necesario orientar el canal derecho o izquierdo.
Utilice solamente los altavoces suministrados.
La combinación de la unidad principal y los altavoces proporcionan el mejor sonido. Utilizando otros altavoces se puede
estropear la unidad y el sonido quedará afectado negativamente.
Nota
• Mantenga sus altavoces alejados un mínimo de 10mm (13/32˝) del sistema para tener una ventilación apropiada.
• Estos altavoces no disponen de blindaje magnético. No los ponga cerca de televisores, ordenadores personales u otros dispositivos a los
que afecte fácilmente el magnetismo.
• No quite la rejilla frontal de los altavoces.
Precaución
• Use los altavoces sólo con el sistema recomendado. De lo contrario, se podrían dañar el amplificador
y los altavoces, y se podría ocasionar un incendio. Consulte a un técnico de servicio especializado si
se ha producido algún daño o si se ha producido un cambio repentino en su funcionamiento.
• No instale estos altavoces en paredes ni techos.
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Controles
Aparato principal
Los números entre paréntesis indican la página de referencia.
Parte superior del aparato
Toma de auriculares (PHONES)
Procure evitar utilizarlos durante
un periodo de tiempo prolongado
con el fin de evitar lesiones
auditivas.
Tipo de clavija: estéreo
1
8
de 3,5 mm ( / ˝)
Tapa del disco (7, 9)
(no suministrada)
Abrir/cerrar tapa del disco (20)
Sensor de señal del mando a distancia
Indicador de alimentación de CA (AC IN)
Este indicador se encenderá cuando el aparato
esté conectado a la red de CA.
Visualizador
1 Interruptor de alimentación en espera/
conectada (y/l, POWER) (20, 23)
4
Selección de graves/agudos (13)
Pulse este interruptor para cambiar del modo de
alimentación conectada al modo de alimentación en
espera o viceversa. En el modo de alimentación en
espera el aparato consume una pequeña cantidad
Inicio/pausa de grabación (13, 21)
Omitir/buscar disco, avance
rápido de cinta/rebobinar,
sintonizar/selección de canal
presintonizado, ajuste de
tiempo, ajuste de graves/
agudos
de corriente.
Nota:
La unidad tarda unos segundos en encenderse
después de conectarla a la toma de corriente AC.
Conector de puerto de música (13)
5 Control de volumen
2 Reproducción/pausa de disco (20)
3 Reproducción de la cinta (21)
Paro/demostración (8, 18, 20, 21)
Soporte de casete (21)
Abra la tapa del casete (21)
6 Selección de puerto de
música (13)
7 Selector de sintonizador/
banda (22)
Mando a distancia
Los botones como el 1 funcionan del mismo modo que los botones del aparato principal.
Temporizador para
Reloj/temporizador (23)
dormir (11)
1
Temporizador de
reproducción/grabación (23)
Programas (8)
Cancelación de
programas (8)
Numerados (20 ~ 23)
Borrado (8)
Selector del modo de
reproducción (7)
Esta función de apagado
automático le permite
apagar el aparato en
modo disco o cinta, sólo
después de 10 minutos
sin utilizarlo.
Repetición (8)
Parada (8, 20, 21)
7
2
6
5
El ajuste se mantiene
aunque el aparato esté
apagado.
Omitir/buscar disco, avance
rápido de cinta/rebobinar,
sintonizar/selección de
canal presintonizado, ajuste
de tiempo, ajuste de graves/
agudos (20 ~ 23)
3
Selección de álbum
(8, 20)
Parareducirlailuminación
del visualizador.
Introducir (8)
4
Sonido envolvente (13)
Ecualizador preajustado (13)
Para silenciar el sonido.
Visualizador (7)
Silenciamiento
Reducción de la
iluminación del
visualizador
Apagado automático
• Pulse el botón para activarlo.
• Vuélvalo a pulsar para cancelar.
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Discos
Parte superior del aparato
Botones
numéricos
Tapa del disco
CD OPEN/CLOSE 0
Función de modo de reproducción
Reproducción básica
CD
MP3 WMA
CD
MP3 WMA
Pulse [CD 6].
Pulse [y] para encender el aparato.
1
2
1
2
Pulse [PLAY MODE] para seleccionar el modo
deseado.
Pulse [CD OPEN/CLOSE 0] para abrir la tapa del
disco e inserte el disco. Cierre la tapa.
Modo
Para reproducir
Tapa del disco
La etiqueta tiene que
estar hacia arriba
1-TRACK
1TR
una melodía seleccionada del disco.
Pulse las teclas numéricas para
seleccionar la pista.
1-ALBUM
un álbum seleccionado del disco.
1ALBUM
Pulse [ALBUM
el álbum.
o
] para seleccionar
Pulse [CD 6] para iniciar la reproducción.
3
4
MP3 WMA
Ajuste el volumen.
RANDOM
RND
un disco aleatoriamente.
Para
detener el disco
Acción
1-ALBUM RANDOM
todas las pistas de un álbum
seleccionado aleatoriamente.
1ALBUM RND
Pulse [ 7 ].
Pulse [ALBUM
el álbum.
o
] para seleccionar
MP3 WMA
interrumpir la
reproducción
Pulse [CD 6]. Vuelva a pulsar para
reanudar la reproducción.
Nota
saltar pistas
Pulse [ /REW/4] o [ /FF/¢].
• Durante la reproducción RANDOM o 1-ALBUM RANDOM, no
puede saltar pistas que ya han sido reproducidas.
buscar por pistas
Mantenga pulsado [ /REW/4] o
[
/FF/¢] durante la reproducción
CD
CD
o la pausa.
• Durante la reproducción RANDOM, podrá buscar hacia delante o
hacia atrás dentro de la pista actual solamente.
saltar álbum
Pulse [ALBUM
de reproducción.
Pulse [ALBUM
o
o
] en el modo
] una vez y
MP3 WMA
los botones numéricos en el modo
de parada.
20
Cintas de casete
Parte superior del aparato
Tapa del
disco
CD OPEN/CLOSE 0
Reproducción básica
Grabación
Use cintas de posición normal.
Pueden usarse cintas de posición alta y de metal, pero el
aparato no las grabará ni las borrará correctamente.
Pulse [0] e insertar la cinta.
1
Preparación
Rebobine la cinta original para que la grabación pueda
comenzar de inmediato.
Introduzca dentro de
las guías
Lado de avance
Grabación dde discos
Cierre la tapa con la mano.
2
3
Pulse [TAPE 3] para iniciar la reproducción.
Para reproducir la otra cara de la cinta, dé la vuelta al
casete.
Introduzca el casete en el que quiera grabar.
1
Pulse [CD OPEN/CLOSE 0] para insertar el disco y
2
cierre la tapa.
Para
detener la
Acción
Pulse [CD 3/8] y luego [7, -DEMO].
Pulse [PLAY MODE] para seleccionar el modo
deseado (consulte la página 20).
3
4
Pulse [ 7 ].
reproducción
iniciar la
reproducción con
una pulsación
Pulse [TAPE 3] cuando el sistema esté
Pulse [¶ REC/ ] para iniciar la grabación.
8
5
apagado con el casete cargado.
Otras operaciones básicas
avanzar
rápidamente o
rebobinar
Pulse [ /REW/4] o [ /FF/¢] el modo
de parada.
Para
Acción
detener la grabación
Pulse [ 7 ].
grabar en la otra cara Dé la vuelta a la cinta de casete y pulse
de la cinta
[¶ REC/ ].
8
21
Radio
Botones
numéricos
Grabación de emisoras en memoria
Sintonización manual
Se puede presintonizar un máximo de 15 emisoras en cada
banda, FM y AM.
Pulse [TUNER/BAND] para seleccionar “FM” o
“AM”.
1
Preparación
Pulse [PLAY MODE] para seleccionar “MANUAL”.
2
3
Pulse [TUNER/BAND] para seleccionar “FM” o “AM”.
Pulse [ /REW/4] o [ /FF/¢] para seleccionar la
Presintonización aautomáática
frecuencia de la emisora requerida.
Mantenga pulsado [PROGRAM] para iniciar la
presintonización.
Presintonizacióón manual
Pulse [PLAY MODE] para seleccionar “MANUAL”.
1
2
Se visualizará “ ST ” cuando esté siendo recibida una
Pulse [ /REW/4] o [ /FF/¢] para seleccionar la
emisora estéreo por FM.
emisora deseada.
Para sintonizar automáticamente
Pulse [PROGRAM].
3
4
Pulse [ /REW/4] o [ /FF/¢] hasta que la frecuencia
empiece a cambiar rápidamente. El aparato inicia la
sintonización automática y se detendrá cuando encuentre
una emisora.
Pulse los botones numéricos para seleccionar el canal.
La emisora que ocupa un canal se borrará si se
presintoniza otra emisora en ese canal.
• La sintonización automática tal vez se interrumpa cuando
las interferencias sean excesivas.
• Para cancelar la sintonización automática, pulse una vez
más [ /REW/4] o [ /FF/¢].
Repita los pasos del 2 al 4 para preestablecer más
emisoras.
5
Selección de una emisora ppresintoonizada
Para mejorar la calidad del sonido de FM
Pulse los botónes numéricohs para seleccionar el canal.
O
Para los canales 10 a 15 pulse [ 10] y después los dos dígitos.
Mantenga pulsado [PLAY MODE] para visualizar
“MONO”.
Pulse [PLAY MODE] para seleccionar “PRESET”.
Para cancelar
1
2
Mantenga pulsado [PLAY MODE] otra vez hasta que
“MONO” desaparezca.
Pulse [ /REW/4] o [ /FF/¢] para seleccionar
el canal.
• MONO también se cancelará si se cambia la frecuencia.
• Deje “MONO” apagado para la escucha normal.
Ajuste de la asignación de FM
Aparato principal solamente
Este sistema le permite recibir emisiones de FM asignadas
en pasos de 0,1 MHz.
Para cambiar el paso a 0,1 MHz
Mantenga pulsado [TUNER/BAND].
1
Después de unos segundos, la visualización cambiará a
una visualización parpadeante de la frecuencia mínima
actual.
Continúe pulsando [TUNER/BAND].
2
• Si la frecuencia mínima cambia, suelte el botón. Para
volver al paso original, repita los pasos anteriores.
• Después de cambiar el ajuste de “asignación”, las
frecuencias previamente preajustadas en la memoria
se borrarán.
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Temporizador
Pulse [CLOCK/TIMER] repetidamente para seleccionar
el temporizador deseado.
1
2
CLOCK
˚ PLAY
˚ REC
Visulización original
Entre 5 segundos, pulse [4/ /REW] o [¢/ /FF]
para ajustar la hora de inicio.
Hora de inicio
Indicador del temporizador de
grabación
Indicador del temporizador
de reproducción
Pulse [CLOCK/TIMER] para confirmar.
3
4
Repita los pasos 2 y 3 para ajustar la hora de
finalización.
Puesta en hora
Hora de finalización
Éste es un reloj de sistema de 12 horas.
Pulse [CLOCK/TIMER] para seleccionar “CLOCK”.
Cada vez que pulse el botón:
1
CLOCK
˚ PLAY
˚ REC
Para activar el temporizador
Visulización original
Pulse [˚PLAY/REC] para encender el temporizador
5
deseado.
˚ PLAY
Ninguna visualización (desactivado)
Pulse [y] para apagar el aparato.
El aparato debe estar apagado para que funcionen los
temporizadores.
˚ REC
6
Entre 5 segundos, pulse [ /REW/4] o [ /FF/¢]
2
3
para ajustar la hora.
Otras ooperaaccioness básicas
Para
Acción
cambiar la
Repetir los pasos de 1 a 4 y 6.
configuración
Pulse [CLOCK/TIMER] para terminar de poner la
hora.
cambiar la fuente o
el volumen
1) Pulse [˚PLAY/REC] para cancelar el
temporizador indicador del visualizador.
2) Cambie la fuente o el volumen.
3) Realice los pasos 5 y 6.
compruebe la
Pulse [CLOCK/TIMER] repetidamente
configuración
seleccione ˚PLAY o ˚REC.
Visualización del reloj
Pulse [CLOCK/TIMER] para visualizar el reloj durante unos
segundos.
(si el aparato está
encendido o está en
modo de espera)
Nota
cancelar
Pulse [˚PLAY/REC] para cancelar el
El reloj puede atrasarse o adelantarse en un plazo de tiempo. Si es
necesario vuelva a ponerlo en hora.
temporizador indicadores del visualizador.
Nota
Utilización del temporizador de reproducción/ggrabaación
• Eltemporizadordereproducciónnopuedeutilizarseencombinación
con el temporizador de grabación.
Puede ajustar el temporizador para que se encienda a
una hora determinada para despertarle (temporizador de
reproducción) o para grabar la radio o fuente de puerto de
música (temporizador de grabación).
• El temporizador de reproducción se pondrá en marcha a la hora
programada y el volumen aumentará gradualmente hasta el nivel
seleccionado.
• El temporizador de grabación de registro comenzará 30 segundos
antes del tiempo del sistema con el volumen silenciado.
• Si el temporizador está activo, se encenderá todos los días a la
hora fijada.
Preparación
Encienda el aparato y ponga en hora el reloj.
• El aparato debe estar en modo de espera para que el temporizador
funcione.
Temporizador
Acción
• Si apaga el aparato
funcionando un temporizador, no se activará el ajuste de tiempo de
terminación.
y
lo vuelve
a
encender mientras esté
Temporizador de
reproducción
Prepare la fuente musical que desea escuchar:
cinta, disco, radio o fuente de puerto de musica
y ajuste el volumen.
• Si se selecciona el puerto música (MUSIC PORT) como fuente
cuando el temporizador avance, el sistema se enciende y se
utilice el puerto de música (MUSIC PORT) como fuente. Si desea
reproducir o grabar desde el equipo reproductor portátil de audio,
sólo ha de activar el modo reproducir del equipo reproductor
y aumente el volumen. (Ver el manual de instrucciones del
reproductor portátil de audio.)
Temporizador de
grabación
Compruebe las lengüetas de prevención
de borrado del casete (consulte la
página 9), inserte el casete y sintonice la
emisora de radio (consulte la página 22) o
seleccione la fuente de puerto de musica
(consulte la página 13).
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