Page 2 - Safety precautions; WARNING
2 R Q T X 12 67 Safety precautions Unit ≥ To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or product damage,– Do not expose this unit to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing.– Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on this unit.– Use only the recommended accessories.– Do not remove cov...
Page 3 - Unit and media care; Clean this unit with a soft, dry cloth; Accessories; The remote control information
3 R Q T X 12 67 Unit and media care Pull out the AC mains lead from the outlet before maintenance. ∫ Clean this unit with a soft, dry cloth ≥ When dirt is heavy, wring the cloth moistened in water tightly to wipe the dirt, and then wipe it with a dried cloth. ≥ When cleaning the speaker covers, use ...
Page 4 - Connections; Connect the AC mains lead.; Notes on speakers; Basic Connections; Connect the FM indoor antenna.
4 R Q T X 12 67 Connections 3 Connect the AC mains lead. Connect the AC mains lead after all other connections are complete.Turn the unit on after a few seconds. ∫ Notes on speakers ≥ These speakers do not have magnetic shielding. Do not place them near a television, personal computer or other devic...
Page 5 - Push the projecting part to open the cover; Connect the headphones; Connect the USB device; Additional Connections; DAB outdoor antenna
5 R Q T X 12 67 Open the EXT-IN AUX/Headphone/USB cover to connect headphones, USB devices or external music devices (e.g. MP3 player). Push the projecting part to open the cover A . Top View ∫ Connect the headphones ( not supplied ) ≥ Listening at full volume for long periods may damage the user’s ...
Page 6 - Installation accessories; Notes on installation; Wall mount instructions
6 R Q T X 12 67 Attaching the unit to a wall (optional) ∫ Supplied accessories ≥ 1 Safety holder screw B (Silver) ≥ 2 Safety holder screws C (Black) ≥ 1 Safety holder D ( > 3) ≥ 2 Safety holders E ( > 3) ≥ 2 Wall mount brackets ≥ 2 Rear pads ∫ Commercially available accessories (not supplied) ...
Page 8 - Control reference guide; Remote control
8 R Q T X 12 67 Control reference guide Buttons such as 2 function the same as the remote control. They can be used interchangeably. Top view Front view Remote control Main unit [HC55] [HC35] [HC35] ヰヱユワバヤロヰヴユ ヰヱユワバヤロヰヴユ ンモュリヰ ンモ...
Page 9 - sliding door; Opening the sliding door
9 R Q T X 12 67 Opening/Closing the sliding door Preparation Press [ Í ] to turn the unit on. For disc operations: A While the sliding door is closed, press [CD < ] to open the sliding door. For iPod/iPhone operations: B While the sliding door is closed, press [iPod < ] to open the sliding doo...
Page 10 - Disc operations; Removing a disc; Inserting a disc; Program play
10 R Q T X 12 67 Disc operations 1 Press [ Í ] to turn the unit on. 2 Open the sliding door. ( > 9) 3 With the label of the disc facing towards you, tilt the disc into the disc tray under the sliding door. 4 Place the disc onto the spindle in the centre and then push the disc down until it clicks...
Page 11 - Radio operations; Manual tuning
11 R Q T X 12 67 Radio operations 1 Press [EXT-IN, RADIO] repeatedly to select “FM” or [HC35] “AM”. 2 Press [ 6 ] or [ 5 ] to select the frequency of the required station. ≥ “ST” is displayed when a stereo FM broadcast is being received. ≥ To tune automatically, press and hold [ 6 ] or [ 5 ] until t...
Page 12 - PLAY 2” or “; Setting the clock
12 R Q T X 12 67 Sound adjustment The following sound effects can be added to the audio output. ≥ You may experience a reduction in sound quality when these effects are used with some sources. If this occurs, turn the sound effects off. Timer This is a 24-hour clock. 1 Press [CLOCK/TIMER] to select ...
Page 13 - DAB operations; DAB structure
13 R Q T X 12 67 [HC55] DAB operations DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) is a new form of radio that is broadcast digitally. Unlike regular analogue broadcasting, digital radio deteriorates less, and is thus able to provide quality sound closer to that of a disc. Bands There are two types of DAB band...
Page 14 - To re-Auto scan DAB stations; Listening to DAB stations
14 R Q T X 12 67 With this function it is possible to check the signal reception quality of a selected frequency.If the reception quality is poor, try adjusting the antenna. Preparation ≥ Press [EXT-IN, RADIO] repeatedly to select “DAB r ”. 1 Press [RADIO MENU] repeatedly to select “SIGNAL QUALITY”....
Page 15 - ] to select “ON ADJUST” and then; ] to select “ALL BAND; Display; ALL BAND Frequency
15 R Q T X 12 67 Press [DISPLAY] to change the display. The information will scroll through the display.Each time you press the button: Dynamic label (information about the broadcast) PTY display (program type) Ensemble label (the name of the ensemble) Frequency display Time display If the DAB broad...
Page 16 - Inserting an iPod/iPhone; Charging the iPod/iPhone; Insert the iPhone/iPod touch to this unit.; iPod/iPhone operations
16 R Q T X 12 67 Listening to audio from iPod or iPhone ∫ Inserting an iPod/iPhone 1 Open the sliding door. ( > 9) 2 Insert the suitable dock adapter (not supplied) for the iPod/iPhone. ≥ Insert the side of the iPod/iPhone dock adapter with the clips facing towards you first and then push the opp...
Page 17 - About using Bluetooth; Bluetooth
17 R Q T X 12 67 [HC55] Using a Bluetooth ® compatible device ∫ Frequency band used This unit uses the 2.4 GHz frequency band, however other devices may use this frequency as well. To avoid interference with other wireless devices, please follow the cautions listed below. ∫ Certification of this dev...
Page 18 - Input level
18 R Q T X 12 67 You can select the sound input level of the Bluetooth ® device. 1 Press [ , iPod] repeatedly to select “BLUETOOTH”. 2 Press [SOUND] repeatedly to select “INPUT LEVEL”. 3 Press [ 2 , 1 ] to select “0”, “ i 1” or “ i 2”. ≥ Select “0” if the sound is distorted. Press [DISPLAY] repeated...
Page 19 - While pressing and holding down [; Compatible devices; USB operations
19 R Q T X 12 67 Listening to audio from a USB device Devices which are defined as USB mass storage class:USB devices that support bulk only transferUSB devices that support USB 2.0 full speed The USB connectivity enables you to connect and play MP3 tracks from a USB device. Preparation: ≥ Before co...
Page 20 - Troubleshooting; Common problems
20 R Q T X 12 67 Troubleshooting Before requesting service, make the following checks. If you are in doubt about some of the check points, or if the solutions indicated in the following guide do not solve the problem, consult your dealer for instructions. Incorrect display or play will not start. ≥ ...
Page 23 - Specifications
23 R Q T X 12 67 Specifications § MPEG-1 Layer 3, MPEG-2 Layer 3 ≥ Specifications are subject to change without notice.Mass and dimensions are approximate. ≥ Total harmonic distortion is measured by a digital spectrum analyzer. AMPLIFIER SECTION RMS Output Power Stereo mode Front Ch (both ch driven)...