Page 2 - Preparation section; Before applying power; Caution : Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation.; The marking of products using lasers; Safety precautions
2 Preparation section Before applying power Caution : Read this page carefully to ensure safe operation. A C1 1 0 -1 2 0 V ‘ A C2 2 0 -2 4 0 V ‘ Units are designed for operation as follows. Europe and U.K. ........................................................... AC 230 V onlyAustralia ..............
Page 3 - Contents
Preparation section 3 Contents Preparation section Application section Basic section Knowledge section Before applying power ............................... 2 Safety precautions ........................................................... 2 Special features ..............................................
Page 4 - CD text information display; Special features; CD
4 Preparation section CD text information display When discs conforming to CD-TEXT are played with this unit, the text information recorded on the CD (discname or titles) is displayed automatically. ¡ Some CDs conforming to CD-TEXT may not display text information.Up to 1000 letters may be displayed...
Page 5 - Unpacking; Accessories
Preparation section 5 Unpacking Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all accessories are put aside so they will not be lost.Examine the unit for any possibility of shipping damage. If your unit is damaged or fails to operate, notify your dealer immediately.If your unit was shipped to you dir...
Page 6 - System connection; Malfunction of microcomputer; Connection of the System Accessories; Main Unit; AM loop antenna
6 Preparation section System connection Malfunction of microcomputer If operation is not possible or erroneous dis-play appears even though all connections havebeen made properly, reset the microcomputerreferring to “In case of difficulty”. ¨ Connection of the System Accessories This figure shows th...
Page 8 - Connection of Other Accessories; FM outdoor antenna; POWER cord; TO WALL AC OUTLET
8 Preparation section L R A U XI N SPEAKERS(6 –16 Ω ) GND AM ANTENNA FM75 Ω + - L R A U XI N L R System connection Connection of Other Accessories (Commercially Available Parts) FM outdoor antenna Lead the 75 Ω coaxial cable con- nected to the FM outdoor antennainto the room and connect it to theFM ...
Page 9 - Controls and indicators; Display; AUTO POWER SAVE function; Display panel control; Turn power ON and press the menu key.
Preparation section 9 Controls and indicators Display ( The displays given in this manual are approximations only. They may differ from what actually appears on the display.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 # 8 9 0 ! @ 1 Indication related to CD/MD 2 MUTE indicator 3 SLEEP indicator 4 RDS indicator (except for some a...
Page 10 - Main unit; About the one-touch operation function
10 Preparation section down standby / timer TAPE CD 0 0 AUTO REVERSE CASSETTE DECK HM-382MD phones CD 6 MD 6 TAPE 2 3 STOP volume/ multi control 7 0 MD MD r e c TA P E r e c TUNER/band up AUX sound 4 ¢ menu set/demo TEXT TEXT DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO COMPACT COMPACT Main unit Controls and indicat...
Page 12 - MUTE key; Operation of remote control unit
12 Preparation section The keys on the remote control unit with the same names as on the main unit have the same function as thekeys on the main unit. Infrared ray systemModel : RC-M0100E (For UK and Europe): RC-M0100 (For other countries) 1 Character/numeric keys These are used to select CD or MD t...
Page 13 - Loading batteries; ) key of the remote control unit; TAPE
Preparation section 13 30˚ 30˚ RC-M0100 Loading batteries 3 Close the cover. 1 Remove the cover. 2 Insert batteries. ÷ Insert two R6 (“AA”-size) batteriesfollowing the polarity indications. Operation ÷ When pressing more than one remote control keyssuccessively, press the keys securely by leaving an...
Page 14 - Basic section; Basic use method; ) key is pressed while the unit is ON switches; Selecting the desired output.
Basic section 14 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 down volume/ multi control up 3 3 Basic use method Muting the sound temporarily Bass and treble compensation Bass and treble compensation Listening through headphones 1. Set the POWER( ) key to ON. When the POWER( ) key is pressed while the unit is ON switches it OFF...
Page 15 - OLUME; Listening through headphones; Standby mode
15 Basic section MUTE phones sound C 01 0: 00 D V 01 0: 12 OLUME 0 2 Listening through headphones Insert the headphone plug into the “phones”jack. ÷ Headphones with a stereo mini plug can be con-nected. ÷ The sounds from all speakers are cut off. Muting the sound temporarily (Remote control unit onl...
Page 16 - Playback of CD; Press the CD
Basic section 16 CD 6 2 2 1 1 2 2 Playback of CD Playback fromdesired track When a disc is placed into the CD player in advance,the unit will be switched on automatically by press-ing the CD 6 key, and playback will start. Skipping tracks To fast forward and backward Start playback/To pause playback...
Page 17 - KENWOOD
17 Basic section Receiving broadcast station 4 ¢ TUNING STOP 7 CD 6 0 CD C 01 0: 12 D KENWOOD Skipping tracks ÷ The track in the direction of the key pressed isskipped, and the selected track will be played from thebeginning. ÷ When the 4 key is pressed once during playback, the track being played w...
Page 18 - Playback of Mini Disc; Insert the minidisc correctly into the slot of this unit.
Basic section 18 1 1 2 2 6 MD 2 2 Playback of Mini Disc When a disc is placed into the MD recorder in advance,the unit will be switched on automatically by press-ing the MD 6 key, and playback will start. Start playback/To pause playback Skipping tracks Ejecting the disc To stop playback Skipping tr...
Page 19 - D JAZZ; D KENWOOD
19 Basic section M 0 01 0: 01 D JAZZ CR W E 4 ¢ TUNING STOP 7 6 MD M 0 01 0: 00 D KENWOOD W E M D READING Playback of Mini Disc ÷ If the “PGM” indicator is lit, stop the MD recorder and press the PGM/AUTO/MONO key of the remote control unit to turn the indicator off. Skipping tracks To skip backward...
Page 20 - T ITLE; Searching a desired track by its title
Basic section 20 MD / STOP TITLE SEARCH P.CALL MD / 0 01 0: 00 PGM 0 T ITLE 02 KENWOO W D M 0 02 0: 12 D KENWOOD W E Searching a desired track by its title (TITLE SEARCH) When the titles of the tracks recorded on a minidisc for recording are entered in advance, search by titleis possible for the tra...
Page 21 - Each press switches the information.
21 Basic section /CHARAC. DISPLAY 01 52 22:2 R 4 Playback of Mini Disc In regard to the DISPLAY/CHARAC. key When a title recorded in a CD-TEXT or MD disc is too longto be displayed in the display, press this key to scroll thedisplay and view the characters which has not be dis-played. With a CD-TEXT...
Page 22 - Playback of tape; Load a cassette tape.; Press the TAPE; Transport direction indicators
Basic section 22 1 1 2 2 TAPE 0 1 1 Playback of tape If you load a tape in the cassette deck in advance whilethe power is off. pressing the TAPE 23 key turns power on automatically and starts the tape playback. To stop playback Selection of TAPE EQ. Selection of reverse mode To wind tape at high spe...
Page 23 - APE; To wind tape at high speed; To stop playback; A tip for use of the tape counter
23 Basic section TAPE EQ. TAPE EQ. STOP 7 T 00 00 APE S TOP R W E T 01 52 APE PLAY R W E menu down volume/ multi control up down volume/ multi control up set/demo set/demo Playback of tape To wind tape at high speed ÷ Press the 7 STOP key to stop fast winding. To fast wind indirection | To fast wind...
Page 24 - Receiving broadcast station
Basic section 24 TUNER/band 1 1 4 ¢ 3 3 Receiving broadcast station Up to 40 radio stations can be preset in memory. When the “TUNER/band” key is pressed,the unit will automatically be switched onand reception status will be reached. Collective presetting of stations Preset call Auto/manual station ...
Page 25 - F M; Tuning mode switching and reception mode
25 Basic section AUTO TUNED T F M 87.5 0MHz UNER P-- W E AUTO T F M 1 87.5 0MHz UNER P-- W E ENTER ENTER AUTO M F M 87.5 0MHz EMORY P-- W E PGM AUTO/MONO Receiving broadcast station One-by-one presetting (manual preset) ( P r o c e e d t o s t e p 2 w h i l e “ M E M O R Y ” i s l i t . ) 1 Press th...
Page 26 - Channel space setting; Press the
Basic section 26 TUNER/band menu down volume/ multi control up AUTO TUNED T F M 87.5 0MHz UNER P-- W E set/demo Collective presetting of stations Receiving broadcast station 1 Receive a broadcast. ÷ A maximum of 40 stations of the band presently beingreceived will be preset. ÷ When there are many st...
Page 28 - Recording on MD; Make the preparations for recording.
Basic section 28 1 1 2 2 3 3 C 01 0: 00 D KENWOOD Recording on MD This unit cannot record audio in monaural, LP mode. MD recording is possible as “digital recording”, where the digital signal of the CD is used as it is, and as“analog recording”, where the analog signal of a broadcast etc. is convert...
Page 29 - Pause the recording; In regard to track numbers at the time of recording; When the preparation is complete, press the MD rec key again.; In regard to display messages
29 Basic section MD REC 0 0 01 0:00 01 JA 54:32 W R STOP 7 TRACK EDIT Recording on MD Pause the recording The recordable time for the MD is displayed. Blinks ÷ Press the key again to resume recording. At this time,the track number is incremented by “1”. ÷ Recording can also be started by pressing th...
Page 30 - Recording on TAPE; Select the tape transport direction.
Basic section 30 1 1 2 2 4 4 3 3 3 3 5 5 Recording on TAPE Pause the recording Stop the recording Stop the recording 1. Load a tape in deck. 1 Press the TAPE 0 key 2 Insert a tape. 3 Press the TAPE 0 key ÷ Differentiation between normal (TYPE ) and high (TYPE ) tape is setautomatically. ÷ Remove tap...
Page 31 - Points in CD recording; Put the CD player in pause mode.; Select the source to be recorded.; Press the TAPE rec key.; Stop the recording; Set the recording condition.; Select the reverse mode.
31 Basic section TA P E r e c TAPE REC STOP 7 TA P E r e c 5 5 C 01 0:00 D Recording on TAPE Pause the recording ÷ Press the TAPE rec key during recording. It stops after leaving a non-recorded blank of 4 seconds. (Press thekey again to resume recording.) Blinks Points in CD recording When recording...
Page 32 - CLEAR; Various CD/MD playback features; Select the CD or MD input.; Let the “PGM” indicator light.; Listening in the desired sequence
32 Application section 1 Select the track. 2 Confirm the selection. 1 2 3 PGM AUTO/MONO C -- P- 01 D KENWOOD PGM SET PGM 05 P- 01 CD / STOP PGM AUTO/MONO /DELETE /DELETE CLEAR -- P- 05 CLEAR MD / Various CD/MD playback features Use the following procedure to program desired tracks in a desired order...
Page 33 - Application section; Repeated playback; You can repeatedly listen to a favorite track or disc.; Setup for repeating a single track; Play the track to be repeated.
Application section 33 REPEAT M 0 01 0: 12 D KENWOOD ALL REPEAT 0 01 0: 12 PGM M 0 01 0: 00 D PGM 0 01 0: 00 REPEAT REPEAT Various CD/MD playback features Repeated playback You can repeatedly listen to a favorite track or disc. Select the CD or MD input. Setup for repeating a single track 1 Confirm ...
Page 34 - Listening to an unexpected title sequence; Program the track sequence
34 Application section 1 2 PGM AUTO/MONO RANDOM PGM 0 01 0: 00 0 01 0: 12 Listening to an unexpected title sequence (random playback) As the titles each time are selected randomly, the music can be enjoyed without getting tired of it. Select the CD or MD input. Various CD/MD playback features Confir...
Page 35 - Before using RDS
Application section 35 RDS is a system which transmits useful informa-tion (digital data) for FM broadcasts togetherwith the broadcast signal. Tuners and receiversdesigned for RDS reception can extract the in-formation from the broadcast signal for use withvarious functions such as automatic display...
Page 36 - Searching for a desired program type; Select the PTY search mode.; Selection with the
36 Application section By specifying the type of program (genre) youw a n t t o l i s t e n t o , t h e t u n e r a u t o m a t i c a l l ysearches for a station which is currently broad-casting a program of the specified type. Searching for a desired program type (PTY search) Set the reception band...
Page 37 - To change to a different program type :; BC
Application section 37 Start the search. 3 To change to a different program type : Repeat steps 1 , 2 , 3 . When searching for a Rock Music broadcast Display while the tuner is searching. Blinks When a station is received. Goes off Program type name display. ÷ No sound is heard while “PTY” is blinki...
Page 39 - Convenient Rrecording methods; Selection of the recording type; To record CD with a simplified method; Single-track recording; Program recording; Program recording (CD; er; Recording a CD onto an MD in short time
Application section 39 \ \ \\ \ \ Convenient Rrecording methods Selection of the recording type This unit provides the following recording fea-tures in addition to normal recording. Select theappropriate method according to the purpose ofrecording. To record CD with a simplified method One-touch edi...
Page 40 - PLEA; Convenient Recording Methods; Be sure to put the MD recorder and cassette deck in stop mode.; Insert disc in the CD player.; To interrupt a recording
40 Application section 1 2 menu down volume/ multi control up set/demo PLEA S E WAIT 74min. STOP 7 Convenient Recording Methods All-track high-speed recording (CD = MD) Records a CD onto an MD in a short period. Be sure to put the MD recorder and cassette deck in stop mode. Make the preparations for...
Page 41 - One-touch edit recording; Be sure to put the MD recorder and cassette deck in stop mode; Insert a disc into the MD recorder.; Select the desired CD track and play it.; At the end of the recording
Application section 41 3 1 ○○○○○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 2 ○○○○○○ ○○○○○ STOP MD O.T.E. TAPE O.T.E. Convenient Recording Methods One-touch edit recording (CD = MD /CD = TAPE) Records all tracks in a CD with a simple operation. (All-track recording)Records a single CD track being played from the beginning. (Single-tr...
Page 42 - Twin recording onto MD and tape; Check the current play mode of the CD player.; All-track twin recording
42 Application section 2 3 1 STOP 7 menu down volume/ multi control up set/demo Twin recording onto MD and tape (TWIN REC) (Main unit only) All the tracks on a CD can be recorded simultaneously onto an MD and tape. (All-track twin recording)The current track can be recorded from the beginning simult...
Page 43 - Perform steps
Application section 43 Start recording. 2 3 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ MD O.T.E. TAPE O.T.E. 1 menu down volume/ multi control up set/demo Program recording (CD = MD / CD = TAPE / TWIN REC) Desired CD tracks can be programmed in the desired sequence and recorded onto an MD or tape. Convenient Reco...
Page 44 - Program the desired sequence of MD tracks.
44 Application section 2 5 4 3 6 MD TA P E r e c 6 MD STOP 7 1 Convenient Recording Methods Program recording (MD = TAPE) Desired MD tracks can be programmed in the desired sequence and recorded onto a tape. Be sure to put the MD recorder and cassette deck in stop mode. Perform steps 1 and 2 of the ...
Page 45 - MD Edit Functions; Selecting the editing function type; TRACK DIVIDE
45 Application section MD Edit Functions K E N W O O D M I N I D I S C K E N W O O D M I N I D I S C R E C O R D E R M I N I D I S C R E C O R D E R D C B A D A C B MD Edit Functions Selecting the editing function type When a commercially available Mini Disc fabri-cated for user recording is used, v...
Page 46 - Moving a single track; Please execute operation in stopped condition.; Select the track to be moved.; MOVE
Application section 46 MD Edit Functions C B A E D F D C A B F E 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 1 M M O V ED M O V E0 0 1 MO V E ? M O V E0 0 2 MO V E ? TRACK EDIT P.CALL SET P.CALL SET Moving a single track (TRACK MOVE) This procedure shows you how to select andmove (insert) a track to the track number ...
Page 47 - M O V E; Select the moving destination track.; Select a track number.
47 Application section MD Edit Functions 0 M O V E 00 2 0 4 / 1/ 0 0 5 4 3 5 C O MP LE T E SET ENTER 0 MD Select the moving destination track. Destination track No. 1 Select a track number. Execute track move. 2 Set it. After editing, eject and remove the minidisc. P.CALL To increasetrack No. To dec...
Page 48 - Dividing a track; Play the track to be divided.; Press the TRACK EDIT key.; C O MP LE T E; Each press switches the operation.; Execute the track divide operation.
Application section 48 MD Edit Functions C B A D C' E C B A E D 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 3 2 TRACK EDIT SET P.CALL M D I V IDED 0 D I V IDE0 2 <> 00 3 k o Dividing a track (TRACK DIVIDE) Use the following procedure to divide a track intotwo by inserting a track number in its middle.For example,...
Page 49 - Combining two tracks; Select the track to be combined.; Execute the track combine operation.
49 Application section MD Edit Functions 1 3 2 TRACK EDIT SET P.CALL SET 0 C O M BINE0 1 +0 02 3 ? 0 C O M BINE0 3 +0 04 3 ? Combining two tracks (TRACK COMBINE) Combines two adjacent tracks into a single track.After this operation, the track numbers of trackslocated after the combined tracks are de...
Page 50 - E R A; Erasing a single track; Play the track to be erased.; Execute the erase operation.
Application section 50 MD Edit Functions 1 TRACK EDIT P.CALL SET SET C O MP LE T E ENTER 3 4 2 3 TRACK EDIT C O MP LE T E ENTER P.CALL SET 4 0 E R A S E 0 2 E RA S E k o 1 2 A E R A S E L L E RA S E k o ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Erasing a single tra...
Page 51 - T ITLE IN PUT; Assigning a title to a disc or track; Execute operation in stopped condition or during playback.; Activate the title input mode.; Press the TITLE INPUT key.; Total number of title characters; key pressed before; Continued on next page
51 Application section MD Edit Functions 1 TITLE INPUT SET P.CALL T ITLE IN PUT ...... D I S C T ITLE IN PUT ....... 0 0 1 Assigning a title to a disc or track When titles are assigned to a disc and its tracks,the titles cannot only be displayed during play-back but title search (searching a track b...
Page 52 - A a; Title editing character list; Press the SET key to set the character.
Application section 52 MD Edit Functions The character group which can be used in the "char-acter input key mode" are as follows. "Aa" group A to z, symbols plug title memos ([1], [2], [3]) "12" group 0 to 9 and symbols. 2 A a ic s u M /CHARAC. DISPLAY SET Input the title. Ch...
Page 53 - Selecting characters using the
53 Application section MD Edit Functions The character group which can be used in the "skipkey mode" are as follows. Uppercase alphabet group A to Z and space (1 blank character) Lowercase alphabet group a to z and space Numeral and symbol group 0 to 9, space and symbols Title group Title me...
Page 54 - D I; Executing title input; Erasing all titles
Application section 54 MD Edit Functions 3 D I S C TORE S .. ENTER TITLE INPUT 0 MD 1 Press the ENTER key to set the title input. 2 Press the TITLE INPUT key to exit fromediting. 3 Press the 0 MD key and eject the MD. ÷ When the ENTER key is pressed , the selection of the next title (disc title or t...
Page 55 - Copying a disc or track title in a title memo (TITLE COPY)
55 Application section MD Edit Functions TITLE INPUT P.CALL SET /CHARAC. DISPLAY SET ENTER TITLE INPUT [ 123] .. ... Copying titles in title memos for use as titles of other MDs or tracks To make character entry simpler, disc titles, tracktitles and/or performer names can be saved intitle memos ([1]...
Page 56 - Entering characters in title memo (TITLE MEMO); Copying title memo contents as the title of another disc or track
Application section 56 MD Edit Functions TITLE INPUT P.CALL SET ENTER TITLE INPUT T ITLE IN PUT ....... ] 1 [ Entering characters in title memo (TITLE MEMO) 1 Press the TITLE INPUT key while theMD recorder is in stop mode. 2 Select the save destination title memo([1], [2] or [3]). 3 Enter characters...
Page 57 - BA; REBLE; Tone adjustment; BALANCE
57 Application section 1 2 TONE BA SS 2 + T 002 0 27 REBLE 4 - menu down volume/ multi control up down volume/ multi control up L BALANCE --•-+----R set/demo set/demo VOLUME Tone adjustment Tone adjustment The lowest and highest frequency bands can be adjusted independently. (Remote control only) ( ...
Page 58 - EVEL; Listening to an AUX input source; Adjusting the AUX Input Level; AUX INPUT
Application section 58 1 menu down volume/ multi control up set/demo AUX This adjusts the input level for the external equip-ment (video deck etc.) connected to the AUX in-put terminal. Adjust so that the volume of the AUX input source sounds at an equivalent levelto the CD or MD. (Main unit operati...
Page 59 - TIME ADJU; Clock adjustment; Activate the clock adjustment mode.; Enter the figure of hour.; Enter the figure of minute.
59 Application section 1 3 2 down volume/ multi control up TIME ADJU S T 12:00 m a TIME ADJU S T 8:00 m a TIME ADJU S T 8:07 m a menu down volume/ multi control up set/demo set/demo Clock adjustment Activate the clock adjustment mode. Press and hold for more than 2 sec.when the power is ON. 1 Enter ...
Page 60 - Timer operation; TIMER SET
Application section 60 AUTO O.T.T. FM 87.50MHz COMPLETE W E Timer operation Operate easy To use Timer (O.T.T.) Playback of the selected input source starts at the specified time, and the unit is switched off after one hour. Thistimer operates only once directly after setting. Timer playback, timer r...
Page 61 - Setting an everyday timer program; Select the timer number.
61 Application section 1 2 menu down volume/ multi control up down volume/ multi control up set/demo set/demo Setting an everyday timer program (PRG. TIMER) Timer operation In each of PROG.1 and PROG.2, the timer data including the operating period and played contents canbe set and selected to be ac...
Page 62 - ON TIME; Set the ON time then the OFF time.; Make the desired reservation.; PLAY; REC
Application section 62 2 Select the input source. (1) Select what is to be recorded. (2) Enter it. 3 4 volume/ multi control up PROG. 1 ON TIME 7:00 m a PROG. 1 OFF TIME 8:00 m a set/demo Timer operation 1 Adjust the time. 2 Set it. Set the ON time then the OFF time. The time isadvanced. The time is...
Page 63 - LEEP; Put the unit in standby mode.; When timer operation is not required; To set the same timer program again; Set the number of minutes after which the unit is to be turned OFF.; To cancel; Cancel; Extinguished
63 Application section SLEEP S 01 0:12 LEEP 10 Note Note Note TIMER TIMER SLEEP 5 6 PROG. 1 PROG. 2 TIMER standby / timer Timer operation Put the unit in standby mode. Reserve the timer operation. ÷ Press the TIMER key on the remote repeatedly until " PROG. 1 ", " PROG. 2 " or " ...
Page 64 - Maintenance; Important Items; Demagnetizing the head; Remove the CD or MD from the unit.
64 Knowledge section In case of difficulty Maintenance Important Items Maintenance of the unit In regard to contact cleaner Do not use contact cleaners because it could cause amalfunction. Be specially careful not to use contactcleaners containing oil, for they may deform the plasticcomponent. Clean...
Page 65 - Discs which can be played with this unit; Disc handling precautions
65 Knowledge section In case of difficulty Write protect tab To protect recorded contents against accidental erasure,set the write protect tab of the disc open. Return the tabto the original position when you want to record signals onthe disc. Care Wipe periodically dust and dirt attached on the car...
Page 66 - To store cassette tapes; Reference; Caution on condensation
66 Knowledge section In case of difficulty Safety tab (accidental erasure prevention tab) After an important recording has been finished, break thesafety tab, to prevent the recorded contents from beingerased or recorded on accidentally. For B side For A side To store cassette tapes Do not store the...
Page 67 - In case of difficulty; Operation to reset; Amplifier section/Speakers; Remedy; Tuner section
67 Knowledge section In case of difficulty In case of difficulty Operation to reset The microcomputer may fall into malfunction (impos-sibility to operate, erroneous display, etc.) when thepower cord is unplugged while unit is ON or due toan external factor. In this case, execute the followingproced...
Page 68 - Symptoms related to MD standard; Symptom; Cause
68 Knowledge section In case of difficulty Symptoms related to MD standard Symptom ÷ More than 255 tracks (track No. 256 or more) cannot be recorded. (Theremay be also cases in which recording is impossible while the track numberis less than 256.)In such a case, the REMAIN time display shows “0:00” ...
Page 70 - CD player section
70 Knowledge section In case of difficulty Remedy Symptom CD player section A CD is placed in the player but it cannot be played. Sound is not produced. Sound skips. ÷ Place the disc properly, with the label side facing up-ward. ÷ Clean the disc referring to “Disc handling precau- tions” . ÷ Refer t...
Page 71 - Specifications; Speakers
71 Knowledge section In case of difficulty Specifications [Amplifier section](For U.K. and Europe) Effective output power during STEREO operation 1 kHz, 10 % T.H.D., at 6 Ω ................... 20 W + 20 W Rated output power during STEREO operation 1 kHz, 0.7 % T.H.D., at 6 Ω .................. 15 W ...
Page 72 - For your records
72 Knowledge section In case of difficulty For your records Record the serial number, found on the back of the unit, inthe spaces designated on the warranty card, and in thespace provided below. Refer to the model and serialnumbers whenever you call upon your dealer for informa-tion or service on th...