Page 2 - CLASS; ENGLISH; CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user serviceable
2 DANGER: Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURETO BEAM. (e) ADVARSEL: Usynlig laser-stråling ved åbning, når sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funktion. Undgåudsæt-telse for stråling. (d) VARNING: Osynlig laser- strålning när denna del är öppnad och ...
Page 4 - Side view; button; FEATURES
4 15 cm 15 cm 15 cm 15 cm 15 cm 10 cm 10 cm ACTIVE HYPER-BASS Side view Front view Caution:Proper VentilationTo avoid risk of electric shock and fire, and to prevent damage, locatethe apparatus as follows:1. Front: No obstructions and open spacing. 2. Sides/Top/Back: No obstructions should be placed...
Page 5 - HANDLING PRECAUTIONS; SHOULDER STRAP ATTACHMENT/DETACHMENT; Remote control unit
5 ÷ When abnormal operation occurs* Unplug the AC power cord from the AC wall outlet and remove all the batteries. Then reload the batteries after a few minutes,reconnect the AC power cord and switch the power ON. Do not use this unit in direct sunlight where it would be exposed tohigh temperatures ...
Page 6 - Insert batteries with; CONNECTIONS; Do not switch the power on until all connections are completed.; Connection of external audio units; Connection with a turntable or MD player, etc.; Power cord; POWER SUPPLY; A. Operation on household AC; TO AVOID MALFUNCTION OR DAMAGE TO THE UNIT.; Battery compartment cover
6 1 3 2 L R AUX IN AUX IN PHONES CAUTION DC IN 12V AC IN Notes: ÷ The three “R6/AA (15F)” size batteries supply the power to the memoryback-up system which prevents the contents of the memory being lostwhen there is a power failure, or the power cord is disconnected. Batterypower is not consumed whe...
Page 7 - C. Operation on batteries; Loading batteries; To car ’s cigarette lighter socket (12 V); Battery replacement
7 4 3 2 1 5 6 8 7 DC IN 12V MIXING MIC AUX IN PHONES CAUTION DC IN 12V AC IN C. Operation on batteries ÷ Loading batteries 1. Open the battery cover by pulling it toward you while pressing the sections marked by the arrows. 2. Insert 8 “R20/D (13F)” size batteries (optional) as shown in the diagram....
Page 8 - NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS; CD player/General section; ALL PROGRAM RANDOM; q we
8 NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS CD player/General section 9 Volume control buttons (+/–) p AUX button q STANDBY indicatorAHB PRO indicatorACS indicator w Remote sensor sectionRemote control signals are received here. e CD 3 / 8 button Press to select the CD mode.Press to play/pause.Press to tur...
Page 9 - Rear panel; REC
9 Tuner/Deck section 5 ONE TOUCH REC button 6 OPEN knobTurn the OPEN knob to the left to open the cassette holder.To close the cassette holder, press it until it clicks shut. 7 Cassette holder 8 MULTI CONTROL buttons(When the mode is set to TAPE) 4 REW : Press to rewind the tape. 7 STOP : Press to s...
Page 10 - REMOTE CONTROL UNIT; Preparation before use; Installing batteries in the remote control unit; Insert the; Using the remote control unit; VOLUME; AHB PRO
10 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Preparation before use ÷ Installing batteries in the remote control unit 1. Remove the battery cover from the back of the remote control unit.2. Insert two “R6/AA (15F)” size batteries. ÷ Insert the batteries with the ª and · terminals matching the indication inside the batter...
Page 11 - SWITCHING THE POWER ON/OFF; Switching the power on/off
11 ON/STANDBY BEAT CUT AHB PRO ACS AUX PRESET TUNING ONE TOUCH REC SOUND VOLUME C D TAPE TUNER MULTI CONTROL REW AHB PRO ACS STOP FF BAND STANDBY SWITCHING THE POWER ON/OFF One touch operation (COMPU PLAY) (only when AC power is used) Even when the power is set to STANDBY, pressing the button shownb...
Page 12 - VOLUME buttons; Press the SOUND button to select the sound mode.; VOLUME, SOUND MODE AND OTHER CONTROLS; ACS; ACS
12 AHB PRO AHB PRO AHB PRO SOUND SOUND VOLUME buttons + : Use to increase the volume.– : Use to decrease the volume.(Control range from VOL 0 to VOL 50.) Sound mode button Sound modes can be selected to enhance the type of music being played. ÷ Press the SOUND button to select the sound mode. ÷ Each...
Page 13 - Use CDs with the Compact Disc mark shown below.; Notes on handling CDs; Do not touch the reflective recorded surface.; Never use thinner, benzine, record cleaner or antistatic spray.; HANDLING CDs
13 ÷ Handling ÷ Removing the CD from its storage case and loading it. Incorrect Correct Incorrect ÷ Cleaning ÷ Press to secure the CD. ÷ Press the center and lift out. Note:CDs shaped like a heart, flower, etc. (specially-shaped CDs) cannotbe used with this unit. If this type of CD is loaded, it may...
Page 14 - PLAYING CDs; Playing an entire CD; Operate in the order shown; Skip play; or; Track number
14 MULTI CONTROL REW STOP FF PLAYING CDs Playing an entire CD The following example of playing an entire CD assumes a CD with 12tracks and a total playing time of 48 minutes 57 seconds. Operate in the order shown ÷ When AC power is used(When battery power is used, switch on the button first, then pe...
Page 15 - Direct access play (using the remote control unit); Program order number; Programmed play (using the remote control unit); The 12th track
15 PROGRAM PROGRAM TRACK Direct access play (using the remote control unit) ÷ Pressing any of the track number buttons will start play from thebeginning of the designated track. (This function cannot be used duringprogrammed play.) 1 Press the CD 3 / 8 button to set to the CD mode. 2 Press the 7 but...
Page 16 - Single track repeat (; The current or specified track will be played repeatedly.; ALL; HANDLING CASSETTE TAPES; tighten the tape as shown.
16 Repeat play (using the remote control unit) Press the REPEAT button before or during play. A single track or all thetracks can be repeated. Whether a single track or all tracks are to be repeated can be specified.Each time the REPEAT button is pressed, the mode will change fromsingle track ( ), t...
Page 17 - CASSETTE PLAYBACK; USING WITH ANOTHER AUDIO UNIT; How to fast-wind tapes; Close the cassette holder.
17 1 3 2 1 OPEN OPEN BEAT CUT AHB PRO ACS AUX PRESET TUNING ONE TOUCH REC SOUND VOLUME C D TAPE TUNER MULTI CONTROL REW ACS STOP FF BAND STANDBY ON/STANDBY AHB PRO CASSETTE PLAYBACK Operate in the order shown ÷ When AC power is used(When battery power is used, switch on the button first, then perfor...
Page 18 - RADIO RECEPTION; To listen to an FM stereo broadcast
18 MULTI CONTROL REW STOP FF RADIO RECEPTION To listen to an FM stereo broadcast FM stereoSet to this position by pressing the TUNER BAND button when listeningto or recording an FM broadcast. If an FM stereo broadcast is received,the “STEREO” indicator is lit in the display window, and the FM broadc...
Page 19 - Presetting the desired stations (using the remote control unit); Using the antennas; FM
19 Presetting the desired stations (using the remote control unit) 30 stations in the FM band and 15 stations in the AM (MW/LW) band canbe preset as follows: ÷ Example: (Presetting an FM station broadcasting at 103.5 MHz to presetbutton “15”) 1 Press the TUNER BAND/FM MODE button. 2 Select the FM ba...
Page 20 - Synchronized recording with the CD player; RECORDING; Useful functions for recording; When the tape direction is set to; How to rewind a tape
20 Synchronized recording with the CD player ÷ In this system, the CD player starts play when the cassette deck entersthe recording mode. Operate in the order shown Note:This unit has recording characteristics suitable for normal and CrO 2 tapes. Normal and CrO 2 tapes have different characteristics...
Page 21 - BEAT CUT button
21 Recording from the radio or an external source connectedto the AUX IN terminals Operate in the order shown 1 Load a cassette with side A facing out.(Wind past the tape leader before starting recording.) ÷ Make sure the tape direction is set to 3 (forward direction). 2 Select the source to be reco...
Page 22 - USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT); Names of parts in the clock/timer section, and their functions:
22 1 2 3 4 CLOCK DOWN UP SET CLOCK ADJUSTMENT( USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT) Names of parts in the clock/timer section, and their functions: Setting the current time (when this unit is used for the firsttime) (Example: To set the clock to 13:15.) 1 Timer mode indicator 2 Timer indicator (ON/OFF) 3 ...
Page 23 - Setting the timer; TIMER OPERATIONS; Press to set the start time.; Press to set the timer stop time.; To confirm the timer setting
23 Setting the timer ÷ The current time must be set before the timer can be used. 1 Set the button to ON. 2 Press the TIMER button. 3 Set the start time.(Example: To set the timer to 12:15.) TIMER OPERATIONS (USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT) 4 Set the stop time.(Example: To set the timer stop time to ...
Page 24 - Timer recording of broadcast; Operations
24 Timer recording of broadcast ÷ The current time must be set before the timer can be used. ÷ Make sure that the safety tabs of the cassette have not been brokenoff. Operations ÷ To cancel timer operationPress the TIMER ON/OFF button so that the timer mode indicator(REC ) goes out. If you do this, ...
Page 25 - Timer playback; Sleep timer operations (using the remote control unit)
25 1 3 SLEEP CLOCK TIMER TIMER ON/OFF PROGRAM DOWN UP SET 2 BEAT CUT AHB PRO ACS AUX PRESET TUNING ONE TOUCH REC SOUND VOLUME C D TAPE TUNER MULTI CONTROL REW ACS STOP FF BAND STANDBY ON/STANDBY AHB PRO SLEEP Timer playback ÷ Timer playback of tapes, broadcasts and CDs is possible. Operations ÷ Any ...
Page 26 - MAINTENANCE; Erase head
26 MAINTENANCE Cleaning the lensIf the lens in the CD pickup is dirty, dropout, etc., could degrade sound.Open the CD door and clean the lens as shown. ÷ Use a blower (available from a camera store) to blow dust off the lens. ÷ If there are fingerprints, etc. on the lens, gently wipe clean with a co...
Page 27 - TROUBLESHOOTING; * Switch to STANDBY and then to ON again.; SPECIFICATIONS
27 TROUBLESHOOTING (Tuner Section) ÷ Reception is noisy. * Try adjusting the antenna. * Is there a TV set or computer device near the unit? (Timer Section) ÷ Timer operation does not start. * Is the current time set correctly? * Is the timer mode indicator ( ) displayed? (Remote Control) ÷ Remote co...
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