Page 2 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; CAUTION; IMPORTANT SAFETY
I n SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle,...
Page 3 - II; NOTES ON USE; CAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION
II n NOTES ON USE WARNINGS • Avoid high temperatures.Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when installed in a rack. • Handle the power cord carefully.Hold the plug when unplugging the cord. • Keep the unit free from moisture, water, and dust. • Unplug the power cord when not using the unit for long ...
Page 4 - Getting Started; Contents
1 Preparations ·············································································3 Connections ··················································································· 4 Connecting the speakers ······························································ 4 Connecting a CD pla...
Page 5 - Accessories; Cautions on handling; Features; High quality amplifier
2 Accessories Check that the following parts are supplied with the product. q Getting Started ........................................................................ 1 w CD-ROM (Owner’s manual) .................................................... 1 e Safety Instructions ...............................
Page 6 - Preparations; Here, we explain the connection methods for this unit.
3 Preparations F Connecting the speakers v page 4 F Connecting a CD player v page 5 F Connecting a network audio player v page 5 F Connecting a TV v page 5 F Connecting an antenna v page 6 F Connecting the power cord v page 7 Preparations Here, we explain the connection methods for this unit. Pr epa...
Page 7 - Connections; Cables used for connections; Connecting the speakers; Connecting the speaker cables
4 Connections For system connections, also see the section “Making system connections” ( v page 21 ). NOTE • Do not plug in the power cord until all connections have been completed. • When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the other components. • Be sure to connect the ...
Page 9 - Connecting an antenna; Installing the DAB indoor antenna
6 Connecting an antenna FM (for continental model only) • Connect the FM antenna included with the unit to enjoy listening to radio broadcasts. • After connecting the antenna and receiving a broadcast signal ( v page 12 “Listening to FM broadcasts”), use tape to fix the antenna in a position where ...
Page 10 - Connecting the power cord; For continental model only; For UK model only
7 Connecting the power cord Wait until all connections have been completed before connecting the power cord. n For continental model only To household power outlet (AC 230 V, 50/60 Hz) Power cord (Supplied) Connecting to the AC OUTLET UNSWITCHED (Total capacity: 100 W (0.43 A)):Make sure the total p...
Page 11 - Basic operation; Operations
8 Operations F Basic operation v page 9 F Advanced operation v page 18 F About system functions v page 21 Operations Here, we explain functions and operations that let you make better use of this unit. Pr epar ations Oper ations Infor mations Oper ations CD
Page 12 - Turning the power on; Press; POWER; Completely turning off the power
9 Basic operation n Turning the power on ( v page 9 ) n Setting the current time (24-Hour display) ( v page 10 ) n Selecting the input source ( v page 11 ) n Adjusting the master volume ( v page 11 ) n Adjusting the tone ( v page 11 ) n Turning off the sound temporarily ( v page 11 ) n Switching the...
Page 13 - ENTER; ENTER; ui; ENTER; Checking the current time when the power is on; Checking the current time when the power is
10 Setting the current time (24-Hour display) G Example H Setting the current time to 10:15 am 1 Press POWER X to turn the power on. 2 Press SYSTEM SETUP . Various types of setting menus are displayed. 3 Use ui to select “CLOCK SETUP”, then press ENTER . S E T U P C L O C K S E T U P 4 Use ui to set...
Page 14 - Turning off the sound temporarily; Switching the brightness of the display; Operations during playback; Selecting the input source; Using the knob on the main unit; Adjusting the master volume
11 Turning off the sound temporarily Press MUTE : . The “MUTE ON” is displayed. To cancel, press MUTE : again. (The mute mode is also canceled when VOLUME df is pressed.) Switching the brightness of the display Press DIMMER . Bright DimDark Off • The display’s brightness switches each time the butto...
Page 15 - Listening to FM broadcasts; Tuning in broadcast stations; To tune automatically; To stop auto tuning; Automatically presetting FM stations; Auto presetting with the remote control unit; Canceling auto presetting; Giving station names to preset channels
12 Listening to FM broadcasts Tuning in broadcast stations Connect the antenna beforehand ( v page 6 ). 1 Press TUNER to select the reception band. • When “FM AUTO” is selected : “AUTO” is displayed. • When “FM MONO” is selected: “MONO” is displayed. FM AUTO FM MONO DAB z z UK model only • When the ...
Page 16 - Presetting FM stations manually; Listening to preset stations; CH –; Operating using the PRESET CALL buttons
13 Listening to FM broadcasts Presetting FM stations manually Up to 40 stations can be preset. 1 Tune in the station you want to preset. 2 Press ENTER . The minimum number display “P– –” for the unregistered preset flashes. 3 Use 0 – 9 , +10 or CH – , CH + to select the number to be preset, then pre...
Page 17 - RDS search; Viewing information during reception; PTY search
14 Listening to FM broadcasts RDS (Radio Data System) RDS (works only on the FM band) is a broadcasting service which allows a station to send additional information along with the regular radio program signal. The following four types of RDS information can be received with this unit: n RDS search ...
Page 18 - TP search
15 Listening to FM broadcasts TP (Traffic Program) TP identifies programs that carry traffic announcements.This allows you to easily find out the latest traffic conditions in your area before leaving home. n TP search Use this function to find RDS stations broadcasting traffic programs (TP stations)...
Page 19 - Tuning in DAB stations; Auto scanning broadcast stations; SEARCH; Switching the reception information for the
16 Listening to DAB/DAB+ (for UK model only) n About DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) • Since the DAB system is broadcasted in digital format, DAB system can supply crystal-clear audio and stable reception even in mobile objects. DAB is a new generation radio which can provide data service and suppl...
Page 20 - Making the DAB settings; DAB Initialize
17 Listening to DAB/DAB+ (For UK model only) Making the DAB settings 1 Press SYSTEM SETUP during DAB reception. 2 Use ui to select “DAB SETUP”, then press ENTER or p . 3 Use ui to select “item”, then press ENTER . Tuning Aid The reception sensitivity of the currently tuned in frequency is displayed....
Page 21 - Advanced operation; Alarm order of priority; Setting the alarm; Only when the “TUNER” function is selected
18 Advanced operation Setting the alarm The everyday alarm, once alarm and sleep timer can be set. Alarm order of priority The order of priority when the times set for the different alarms overlap is as follows: 1. Sleep timer2. Once alarm3. Everyday alarm If the current time is not set, enter alarm...
Page 22 - Setting the sleep timer; SLEEP
19 Setting the alarm n Setting the alarm to on or off q Press SYSTEM SETUP . w Use ui to select “ALARM ON/OFF”, then press ENTER . e Use ui to select “ONCE” or “EVERYDAY”. r Use o p to select “ON” or “OFF” for the alarm, then press ENTER . The alarm settings are displayed after this. • When set to “...
Page 23 - Convenient functions; Setting the optimizing filter for the SC-F109; Auto standby; Last function memory
20 Convenient functions Setting the optimizing filter for the SC-F109 speaker system (sold separately) The receiver’s speaker output signal properties are set to be optimal for the SC-F109. 1 Press SYSTEM SETUP . 2 Use ui to select “SPK OPTIMISE”, then press the ENTER or p . 3 Use ui to select “ON”,...
Page 24 - System functions; Auto power on function; About system functions; Device supporting system
21 System functions Auto power on function When you press 1 / 3 , INTERNET RADIO , ONLINE MUSIC , MUSIC SERVER , iPod/USB (NETWORK), CD , iPod/USB ( CD ), or FAVORITE CALL , the corresponding device is turned on and the source automatically switches on DRA-F109 accordingly. • When you press 1 / 3 , ...
Page 25 - Part names and functions; Informations; Here, we list various information related to this unit.
22 Informations F Part names and functions v page 23 F Explanation terms v page 26 F Troubleshooting v page 27 F Specifications v page 28 F Index v page 28 Informations Here, we list various information related to this unit. Please refer to this information as needed. Pr epar ations Oper ations Info...
Page 26 - Front panel; Display; Rear panel
23 Part names and functions Front panel For buttons not explained here, see the page indicated in parentheses ( ). w r q e y t u i q Power operation button ( X ) ························ ( 9 ) w Power indicator ············································ ( 9 ) e PRESET CALL button ·················...
Page 27 - Remote control unit; Buttons for operating the receiver; Amplifier operations; Tuner operations; Buttons for operating components connected by system cable; CD operations
24 Remote control unit Buttons for operating the receiver y i Q0o t y t r u qwe q w e r Amplifier operations The buttons below can be operated regardless of the currently set function. q SLEEP button ·············································· ( 19 ) w CLOCK button ·······························...
Page 28 - Network audio player operations; Operations possible by remote control; Operations on the DRA-F109
25 Remote control unit r Q9 tQ7 Q8 W1W0 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q2 Q3 Q1 Q0 r w q e t i u y o Network audio player operations The buttons below can be operated when the function is set to “NETWORK/USB”. q INTERNET RADIO button w SOURCE button (iPod/USB) e Play/Pause button ( 1 / 3 ) r Reverse-skip/Forward-skip but...
Page 29 - Inserting the batteries; Operating range of the remote control unit; Explanation terms
26 Inserting the batteries q Remove the remote control unit’s rear cover. w Set two R03/AAA batteries in the battery compartment in the indicated direction. e Put the rear cover back on. NOTE • Insert the specified batteries in the remote control unit. • Replace the batteries with new ones if the se...
Page 30 - Troubleshooting
27 If a problem should arise, first check the following:1. Are the connections correct?2. Is the set being operated as described in the owner’s manual?3. Are the other components operating properly? If this unit does not operate properly, check the items listed in the table below. Should the problem...
Page 31 - Specifications; Receiver section; Index
28 Specifications n Receiver section Rated output: 2-channel driving 65 W + 65 W (4 Ω, 1 kHz, T.H.D. 0.7 %) Dynamic power: 80 W + 80 W (4 Ω) High frequency distortion: 0.1 % (Rated output: –3 dB), 4 Ω, 1 kHz Output terminals: Speaker 4 – 16 Ω Suited for headphones/stereo headphones Input sensitivity...
Page 32 - Dimensions
29 Dimensions Unit : mm 250.0 283.0 178.5 44.5 27.0 9.0 73.0 82.0 250.0 190.0 30.0 30.0 30.0 11.0 22.0 Weight : 2.6 kg Pr epar ations Oper ations Infor mations Infor mations CD