Page 2 - Precautions; WORTH
Precautions WORTH knowing 2 Please keep the sound system's guarantee card and receipt safe forwarranty purposes, if guarantee card is supplied to you. Read carefully through this manual to familiarise yourself with thishigh - quality sound system.Make sure the rating of your household electricity su...
Page 3 - Contents; W O R T H; k n o w i n g
Contents W O R T H k n o w i n g 3 Before doing anything with this machine, pleaseread the chapter "Installation / connections". Controls The remote control unit ...................................................................................................The sound ........................
Page 4 - The Remote Control Unit; CONTROLS
The Remote Control Unit CONTROLS 4 The remote control is the principal means of control, but the main functions are alsoavailable on the front of the machine.Press the buttons POWER or FUNCTION (TAPE, TUNER, AUX, CD) to turn on thepower. Power on / off (stand-by).Power save mode (Only Europe): This ...
Page 5 - The sound; C O N T R O L S; Volume level; Ultra Bass Sound system; Mute
With your sound sound system you have unique possibilitiesto modify the sound of your music The sound C O N T R O L S 5 On the machine Volume level Handy buttons serve for comfortable volume control bothon the machine as well as on the remote control. (MAX. VOL 28 ~ VOL 1, MIN.) Music styles This ad...
Page 6 - The machine
horizontally on a flat, steady base so that air can circulate around it for ventilation.away from humidity and heat, magnetic fields, such as those from loudspeakers etc.,and with no heavy objects placed on top. Place your sound system The machine CONTROLS 6 To system power ON (stand-by) Power save ...
Page 8 - Tuning stations; R A D I O; Programming station presets
TUNE TUNE Tuning stations R A D I O l i s t e n i n g 8 Programming station presets Selecting station presets On the machine select the tuner function and the band by pressingBAND / TUNER button. The other buttons are on the machine too.If you try to store a 31st FM / 16th AM (MW) station, the displ...
Page 9 - T A P E; p l a y i n g; Skipping a piece
Continuous playback Winding Playing tapes 9 TAPE 1: To playback prerecorded tapes.TAPE 2: Only to playback prerecorded tapes and to record tapes.For tape recording see page 12-13. button on the machine Select the TAPE 1 or TAPE 2 function. Open either tape compartment to load the tape. Be sure to ha...
Page 10 - Searching; CD
FUNCTION PRESET CLEAR Searching Skipping Playing CDs CD playing 10 To search for a particular pointon the disc reverse or forwards. To Skip tracks down / up(if you want, press the buttonrepeatedly). On the machine select the CD function, by pressing the CD button.The other buttons are on the machine...
Page 11 - Random playback; C D
PRESET CLEAR RANDOM " ALL RANDOM " " REPEAT "" REPEAT "" REPEAT " Random playback Repeat playback Programmed CD tracks playback 11 Please read remarks about discs on page 19 Select the repeat function, press repeatedly to have ... to repeat the current trackto repeat ...
Page 12 - Recording stations; RECORDING; Recording from a connected device
SET buttons on the machine Recording stations RECORDING 12 Load a tape with enough free recording time into TAPE 2.Be sure to have the open part of the cassette downwards and the left hand spool fullywound on the left.Close the compartment door again, pushing it softly Select the TUNER function. but...
Page 13 - Recording CDs with synchro start
Recording from another tape (dubbing) Recording CDs with synchro start RECORDING 13 TAPE 1: Only to playback prerecorded tapes.TAPE 2: To playback prerecorded tapes and to record tapes If the tape is not rewound completely, rewind it first.If you want to start at the current position, press REC butt...
Page 14 - Setting the sleep timer
Displaying the time Setting the clock CONTROLS 14 Setting the sleep timer FUNCTION Power save mode is activated by power button after clock setting. CLOCK SLEEP SLEEP Switch off your soundsystem*. Enter clock-set mode, the hourand minute digits flash. Set the current hour. Switch to the minute digit...
Page 15 - T I M E R; a n d c l o c k; Checking the timer
T I M E R a n d c l o c k 15 TIMER Checking the timer Timer (record) stand-by on / off Setting the timer You can set the machine to automaticallyswitch on and off at a specified time.Be sure the clock is set accurately. Select the TIMER function.(Timer display disappears after about 9 seconds.) Sele...
Page 16 - CONNECTIONS
Remote control and batteries Placing your sound system components INSTALLATION/ CONNECTIONS 16 Optimal stereo position Fit the batteries to match the+ and - symbols in thecompartment. Batteries for remote control unit are not provided.Please protect your environment! As batteries contain certaintoxi...
Page 17 - Installation
Installation INSTALLATION/ CONNECTIONS 17 After switching on your sound system the firsttime, the machine waits for time setting.See page 16 Plug the provided FM antenna here. Plug the provided AM (MW)antenna here. Plug a device like a video recorder, TV set,or minidisc, etc. here.Be sure to connect...
Page 18 - Before you ask a specialist; APPENDIX; Cleaning the audio heads of the tape deck
Before you ask a specialist APPENDIX 18 No sound No Display Noise with radio sound Bad sound with tapes Not recording Not playing CDs Remote control doesnot work - No mains supply?- Volume at minimum?- Are headphones plugged in the headphone socket?- Did someone press the MUTE button? - The power sa...
Page 19 - Compact discs; A P P E N D I X; Technical data
40watt (PMSL-329)75watt (PMSL-729) 87.5MHz - 108MHz522 - 1620kHz Compact discs A P P E N D I X 19 Always ... Never ... handle your discs with care. Hold a discwith the fingers touching the edge or thehole.place the disc with the label facing up.place the disc properly into the tray usingthe proper g...
Page 20 - PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE
PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD 1 JOYNTON AVENUE WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA TEL: (02) 9313 7111 FAX: (02) 9313 7555 www.palsonic.com.au PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE TELEPHONE AUSTRALIA:1300 657 888