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INSTRUCTION MANUAL Micro CD Hi-Fi System MAJ-R70

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Micro CD Hi-Fi System

MAJ-R70

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PRECAUTIONS- The apparatus shall no be exposed to drip- ping or splashing.- Do not use where there are extremes of temperature (below 5°C or exceeding 35°C), or direct sunlight may strike it.- Because of the CD player’s extremely low noise and wide dynamic range, there might be a tendency to set the volume on the amplifer unnecessarily high, Doing so may produce an excessively large output from the amplifi er which could damage your speakers.- Sudden changes in the ambient temperature may cause condensation to form on the optical lens inside the unit. If this happens, take out the disc, leave the unit for about 1 hour, and then proceed to operate.- When carrying the unit, be sure to remove any disc which may be inside and turn the power off. Wait at least 10 seconds, then proceed to operate.- The system’s speakers use powerful mag nets. Do not place time-pieces, credit cards, cassette tapes or video tapes, etc. near the speakers.- Do not install this equipment in a confined space, such as a bookcase or built in cabi- net.- No object filled with liquids, such as vase, shall be placed on the apparatus.- Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.- “To be completely disconnect the power input, the mains plug of apparatus shall be disconnectedfrom the mains.” - “The mains plug of apparatus should not be obstructed OR should be easily accessed during intended use.” - “Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.”- “Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.” Note:This handling description is printed prior to product

When a part of the product specifcation must be changed to improve operability or other functions, priority is given to the product speci specification itself, In such instances, the instruction manual may not entirely match all the functions of the actual product.Therefore, the actual product and packaging, as well as the name and illustration, may differ from the manual.The LCD display shown as an example in this manual may be different from the actual LCD display.

CONNECTIONSNote:- Do not connect the mains lead to an AC out- let until all connection have been made.- The system is not completely disconnected from the mains when the /on button is set to the position(standby mode).

BACK OF THE UNIT (Fig, 1a)

SpeakersConnect the left speaker wire to the “L” SPEAK-ERS terminal and the right speaker wire to the “R”SPEAKERS terminal.The speaker grill can be remove or attach as desired.

Aerials

FM aerialIn areas close to a transmitter, the simple indoor aerial is sufficient to receive broadcasts.Unwind the aerial wire, then extend it is as straight as posssible and while listening to the sound from the system ,secure it in a position where the best FM reception in found.

AM loop aerialAssemble the loop aerial as shown in Fig .1a.Unwind the aerial wire, then connect it to the AM LOOP socket. Place the loop aerial in a position which yields the best AM reception, or attach it to a wall or other surface as shown in Flg.1a.

FRONT OF THE UNIT (Fig. 1b)Headphones

Connect the stereo headphones (not supplied) to the PHONES socket for monitoring or for pri-vate listening.

Auxiliary equipmentConnect the audio cable (not supplied) from the audio output socket of a auxiliary equipment to the LINE IN socket.

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TOP OF THE UNIT (Fig. 1b)

USB memory deviceConnect the USB memory device (such as Digi-tal voice recorder, etc.) into the USB port. When a memory device, e.g. a card reader, isconnected to the USB port via long USB cable,it may interfere to other devices. Please use acable shorter than 30 cm.The USB device in which the USB charge func-tion is provided enters “Charge” mode whenconnected with the unit in the SD mode.

SD/MMC CARD SLOTConnect the SD/MMC memory device (such asDigital voice recorder, etc.) into the SD/MMCport.

CONTROLSFront panel (Fig.2a)1. ON Key • Press to turn the power On/Standby.2. MEMO/CLK ADJ key • In the Radio mode: for memory preset. • In the CD/MP3 mode, USB or SD/MMC for setting program. • In the clock mode: for setting of the clock or timer adjustment.3. SLEEP/TIMER Key • To set SLEEP TIME or auto play ON/OFF TIME.4. FIND/DAS key5. ALBUM/PRESET UP key • In the CD/MP3 mode, USB or SD/MMC: selects next album. • In the Radio mode: selects the next present station.6. ALBUM/PRESET DN key • In the CD/MP3 mode, USB or SD/MMC: selects previons album. • In the Radio mode: selects the previons present station.7. STOP /BAND Key • In the CD/MP3 mode, USB or SD/MMC: to stop play or clear program. • In the Radio mode: to select the receiving band.8. SKIP+/UP Key • In the Radio mode: to receiving frequancy steps up. • In the CD/MP3 mode, USB or SD/MMC: select a next trackor search for a passage during play. • In the REC mode: select Bit rate forward.9.VOLUME control • To adjust the volume level.10. SKIP-/DOWN Key • In the Radio mode: to receiving frequancy steps down. • In the CD/MP3 mode, USB or SD/MMC: to return

to the start of a track, select a previews track or search for a passage during play. • In the REC mode: select Bit rate reward.11. PLAY/PAUSE Key

• In the CD/MP3 mode, USB or SD/MMC: to start or interrupt play.12. RANDOM Key • In the CD/MP3 mode, USB or SD/MMC: to set or

release the random mode.13. REPEAT key • In the CD/MP3 mode, USB or SD/MMC: to set or

release the repeat mode.14. MONO/ST./INTRO key • CD/MP3 mode, USB or SD/MMC: to set or release the intro mode. • Radio mode: to set mono or stereo.15. SOUND Key • For selecting Digital Sound Control: FLAT, CLASSIC,

ROCK, POP & JAZZ.16. FUNCTION Key • To select the TUNER, CD, USB, CARD or

AUX mode.17. REMOTE SENSOR • To receive signals from the remote control.18. MULTI-DISPLAY19. PHONE JACK • Connection for headphones.20. LINE IN JACK21. USB socket22. SD/MMC socket23. key • Record sound from CD/MP3/TUNER/AUX • File copy USB to card or card to usb. 24. INFO/BIT-SEL key • MP3 mode:appear ID3 Information. • REC mode:set various Bit rate.25. MUTE key • To terminate the sound output.26. FM ANTENNA27. AC POWER CORD 28. LINE IN JACK

30. SPEAKER TERMINAL31. CD TRAY32. OPEN/CLOSE Key33. RATING PLATE34. AM ANTENNASUB-WOOFER1. STANDBY ON/OFF • To turn the sub-woofer ON/OFF.2. VOLUME CONTROL • To adjust the volume level.3. AUDIO IN • Connect from main unit.4. POWER SWITCH • Press to turn the power ON/OFF. • It’s not a mains disconnect switch, for disconnect from the mains, please unplug the sub-woofer from the socket-outlet.Warning: Due to the mains switch was located at the rear panel, the apparatus must be located in the open area without any obstructions to access the mains switch.5. AC POWER CORD • For sub-woofer only.

29. SUB-WOOFER JACK

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REMOTE CONTROLLERControls (Fig.3)

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4. Press the SKIP+/UP or SKIP-/DOWN to set the “minute” section.

5. Press the MEMO/CLK ADJ buttonor MEMO/ CLOCK on remote control .The clock starts.

Note:- If a power failure occurs or the mains lead is disconnected, LCD appears 00:00,reset the clock again.

BEFORE OPERATIONTurning the power on and off- Press the /ON button to turn on the

power, the display lights.- To turn the power off, press the /ON button

again.- When the mains lead is connected to the AC

outlet, the unit will respond to commandsfrom the remote controller.

Selecting the functionPress the FUNCTION button to select the de-sired function.

Each time the button is pressed, the displaychange as follow:CD Function USB Function CARD Func-tion LINE IN TUNER Function CDFunction ......

Adjusting the VolumeTurn the volume control ( or press the vol- or vol + button on the remote controller). the volumelevel appears on the display (Vol MIN ~MAX)

Selecting the sound preset Press the EQ button on the remote controller to select the sound mode matching the music to belistened to:

EQ CLASSIC: Classic, music etcEQ ROCK: Rock, music etcEQ POP: Pops, music etcEQ JAZZ: Jazz, music etcFLAT: EQ , off

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Inserting batteries (Fig. 4)Note:Always remove batteries if the remote controlleris not to be used for a month or more. Batteriesleft in it may leak and cause damage.

Remote control range (Fig. 5)The button on the remote controller perform sim-ilar function to similarly marked buttons on thefront panels of the main unit.

ADJUSTING THE CLOCKThe clock can be set only on standby mode.1. Press the MEMO/CLK ADJ. button,or MEMO/ CLOCK on remote control. until the“hour” section blinks.

2. Press the SKIP+/UP or SKIP-/DOWN to set the “hour” section.

3. Press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button or MEMO/ CLOCK on remote control .The “minute” section blinks.

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Key13. NUMBER Key14. MEMO/CLOCK Key15. FUNCTION Key16.17. VOLUME+ Key18. TUNNING/FILE- Key19. STOP Key20. TUNNING/FILE+ Key 21. VOLUME- Key 22. INFO/BIT-SEL Key

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28. FOLDER/PRESET Key (only up)

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29. TUNER/BAND Key 30. SOUND Key 31. RAND./INTRO Key 32. REPEAT Key

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6.Press the STOP C/BAND button(or the STOP C button onbutton on the remote controller) to stop disc playback atplayback at any time. When the last track has been played, itplayed,it stops automatically.7.Press “FIND/DAS” button on the remote

controller,“DAS”disappears,“Digital Anti-shook”Function will cancel.

Notes on handing compact discs- Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight, hight

humidity or hight temperatures for extendedperiods of time.

- Discs should be returned to their cases afteruse.

- Do not apply paper or write anything on thedisc surface.

- Handle the disc by its edge.Do not touch theplaying surface (glossy side)

- Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wipeoff on the playing surface of the disc with a softcloth.Wipe off on the playing surface of the discwith a soft cloth.Wipe in a straight motion from the centre to the outside of the disc.Never use chemicals such as record cleaningsprays ,antistatic sprays or fluids, benzene orthinner to clean compact discs.

To start playback from the desired trackSelect the Track by using B or F button,then press the R/ P button (or the R/ P buttonon the remote controller).The number buttons on the remote controller canalso be used.

Temporarily stopping playbackPress the R/ P button(or the CDR/ P buttonon the remote controller).To resume playback ,press the button again.

Skip playbackDuring playback,press the F or B button re-peatedly to select the desired trackIt will start from the beginning of the track.

AUDIO CD OPERATIONUse compact discs bearing the symbol shownin Fig.6. In addition to conventional 12cmCDS,this unit can be used to play 8 cm CDSwithout an adapter.Basic playback1.Press the FUNCTION button to select “CDFUNCTION”.2.load a CD

The CD is drawn in automatically.

• To reload the CD, First remove the CD, and then load it again.

• You can load a CD single(8-cm CD) without an adapter.Note:Do not load a CD single(8-cm CD) with aadapter,Doing so may cause the system to mal-function.

Note:if the disc is loaded with the label side leftward,orif a badly scratched disc is loaded,”NO DISC”appears on the display; if an unplayable disc isloaded, “NO DISC” appears on the display.If there above case occur,load the disc correctlyor replace the disc.5.Press the R/ P button (or the CDR/ P butttonon the remote controller ).Playback starts fromthe first track. The current track number andelapsed playing time are displayed

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Search forward playback (forward/reverse)Press and holding down the F or B button during playback ,it will search at high speed in the forward or reverse direction.When the button is released, normal play will continue.

Repeat playback Press the REPEAT button before or during play-back to select the repeat playback mode.- Press the button once,”REPEAT1 ”appears, the unit will repeat single track.- Press the button again,”REPEAT ALL” appears,the unit will repeat all tracks and all programme tracks.

Random playback(Remote control only)Press the RANDOM button on unit orRAND/INTRO on remote controll in playing or stop mode. “RANDOM” appears on the display. All tracks are played in randomorder during playback.

Intro playback(Remote control only)Press the “MONO/ST./INTRO” on unit or “RAND/INTRO”button on the remote controller in playing or stop mode. ”INTRO”appears on the display. All tracks are played first 10 second.

Program playbackUp to 32 tracks can be programmed for playback in any order.- First,select “CD FUNCTION” and load a disc that you want to programme.

1. Press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button (or the ME- MO/CLOCK button on the remote controller) in the stop mode,”PROG.” appears.

2.Press the B or F button to select a track.

3. Press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button (or the ME- MO/CLOCK button on the remote controller)

4. Repeat steps 2-3 above to programme addi-tional tracks.

5. Press the R/ P button (or the CD R/ P button onCD the remote controller) to start programme play-playback.

- When all programmed tracks have been played, it stops automatically.- If you try to enter more than 32 tracks,”FULL” appears on the display.

Changing a programmeTo change a track1. In the stop mode ,press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button or ( the MEMO/CLOCK button on the remote controller) repeatedly until the track number to be replace is displayed.2.Press the F or B button to select a track as descirbed above.3. Press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button (or the MEMO/CLOCK button on the remote con- troller).

To add a new track to a programme1. In the stop mode,press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button (or the MEMO/CLOCK button on the remote controller) repeatedly until ”p---XX ” fl ash. Example:

2. Press the F or B button to select a track as described above.3. Press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button (or the

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MEMO/CLOCK button on the remote con- troller).Note:Programmed details cannot be partially deleted or inserted.Cancel Programme- Press the STOP C /BAND(or the stopC button on the remote controller) once in the stop mode.- The programme is released when the funct- ion is changed, or after the disc out,or after the power is turned off. MP3/WMA CD OPERATION

• IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS • - Copyright protection fi les cannot be played back. - Copyright protection fi les on a disc are skipped automatically when played back.

MP3/WMA CD informationThe unit can play back the CD-R/RW that has recorded music data or MP3/WMA fi les, Before playing back MP3/WMA CD, please read the following.- MP3/WMA CD is the disc that standardized by ISO9660, its fi le name must have the exten- sion letters “.MP3”, “.mp3”, “WMA” or “.wma”.- Sampling frequency and the bit rate:MP3 les:16 kHz ~ 44.1 kHz 8 kbps ~ 384 kbpsWMA (Windows Media Audio) les:16 kHz ~ 44.1 kHz 8bps ~ 384 kbpsWMA9 profession fi les, WMA9 lossless fi les or DRM (copyright protection) fi les cannot be played back.- In this unit, recommend recording setting is 128 kbps of constant bit rate.- If fi les are recorded in other bit rate (for exam- ple: 256 kbps) or in variable bit rate, track- jump may sometimes happen according to re- cording conditions.- The directory and MP3/WMA fi le names of the MP3/WMA CD must be corresponded to the ISO standardized fi les.- Single-session disc can be played back.- This unit can recognized up to 16 directory trees per disc.- This unit can recognized up to 999 MP3/ WMA fi les and /or 99 folders per disc. How- ever, it cannot recognize by depending on the folder structure.

- MP3/WMA CD may not be played back in the recorded order.- Music section in “CD Extra” can be played back, not data section.Notes on disc writing methodThere are three basic methods for writing to a CD: “Track-at-Once”, “Disc-at-Once”, and “Packet Writing”.Music fi les recorded by “Track-at-Once” or “Disc-at-Once” can be played back on the unit. (Note: The unit cannot play back the music fi les added with “Track-at-Once”.)Music fi les recorded by “Packet Writing” cannot be played back.

Limitations on displayAvailable letters for display are the following: capital alphabets of A through Z, numbers of 0 through 9 and_(underline).

Example: MP3 CD directory samplePlayback order: song01 song02 ... song14

Note:- Some MP3/WMA CDs cannot be played back depending on the recording conditions.- The CD-R/RW that has no music data or non-MP3/WMA fi les cannot be played back.- Do not make an empty folder. It may not work correctly.Basic playback 1. Turn the power on and choose “CD FUNC TION”2.Load the MP3/WMA CD.

MP3 CDFolder number F01

F01 albumF01There is no Mp3 file.The unit skips it.

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F03 albumF03song11.mp3song12.mp3

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3. Press the ALBUM/PRESET DN/UP or FOLDER/PRESET button on the remotecontroller repeatedly to select the desiredfolder.

4. Press the F or B button to select a MP3/ WMA fi le.

5. Press the R/ P button (or the CD R/ P button on the remote controller) to start playback.

- The folder name and MP3/WMA file name will scroll on the display, then the file num- ber and elapsed playing time appear.

Repeat playbackPress the REPEAT button before or during playback to select the repeat playback mode.

Display Operation

REPEAT 1 Repeat the selected single MP3/WMA file.

REPEAT Repeat all MP3/WMA files ALBUM in the folder.

REPEAT ALL Repeat all MP3/WMA files or all programme MP3/ WMA files.

Note:Other various playback operations, please refer to the related description of “AUDIO CD OPERA-TION” (page 9-11).

Display selection The ID3_Tag is an information field for MP3/WMA.Music title, artist name and album name canbe stored into the tag. The unit shows these in-formation.Press the INFO/BIT-SEL button during playback.- INFO/BIT-SEL is pressed,the display scrolls in the following sequence. File name (Music name )

TITLE

Music title

ARTIST

artist name

ALBUM (for MP3 fi le only)

Album name and version number (for MP3 fi le only)

- If no music information is stored,”NO INFO” appears. Press the button again, the MP3/WMA file number and elapesd playing time appear.

Folder selection- In the stop mode, press the ALBUM/PRESET DN/UP or FOLDER/PRESET on the remote controller repeatedly to select the desired folder. The first MP3/WMA file number of the selected folder will appear birefl y,then the folder name /

file name scroll over on the display. When desired folder is selected in the stop mode,press the R/ P button (or the R/ P button on the remote controller) to start playback from the first MP3/WMA file of the folder.- In the playback mode, press the ALBUM/PRSET

DN/UP or FOLDER/PRESET button on the remote controller,playback starts automatically from the first

MP3/WMA file of the selected folder.

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USB MEMORY DEVICE OPERATION

• IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS •-Copyright protection files cannot be played back.-Copyright protection files on the USB memory device are skipped automaticallywhen played back.-Recommended use:

Flash memory type USB memory player Not recommended: Hard disc memory type USB player-Some Flash memory player will not play successfully with this unit.

Before useConnect the USB memory device to the USBport of the unit correctly.See “CONNECTIONS”.- Some USB memory devices cannot be used.- This unit can recognize only MP3 or WMA(Window Media Audio) files.- This unit can recognized up to 999 files or

folders in USB memory device.However, it cannot recognize by depending on the folder structure.

- It may take more time for the reading opera- tion depending on the recording condition.

- Please refer to “MP3/WMA CD information” on the page 11.

Basic playback1. Press the FUNCTION button to select “USB

FUNCTION”.

The total MP3/WMA file number in the USB memory device appears.- If the connection of the USB memory de- vice is failed or the until cannot recognize the USB memory device.”NO USB” appears.- If there’s no MP3/WMA file in the USB

memory device, or just some empty folders in the USB memory in the folder appears.

2. Press file the ALBUM/PRESET DN/UP or FOLDER/PRESTE button on remote control

to select the desired folder.The folder name and first MP3/WMA file name

scroll over on the display, then the first MP3/ WMA file number in the folder appears.

3. Press the F or B button to select the de- sired MP3/WMA file.

4. Press the R/ P button(or the USB R/ P button onon the remote controller) to start playback.

- The folder name and MP3/WMA file namewill scroll on the display,then the MP3/WMA file number and elapsedplaying time appear.

5. Press the STOP /BAND C (or the STOPC button on the remote controller)to stop the USB memory device playback atany time.

Temporarily stopping playbackPress the R/ P button (or the USB R/ P button on theon the remote controller).To resume playback, press the button again.

Programmed playbackUp to 32 MP3/WMA files can be programme for playback in any order.- First, select “USB FUNCTION” and connect

the USB memory device you want progromme to the USB port of the until correctly.

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- The same MP3/WMA fi le can be programm- ed more than once.1. Press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button (or the MEMO/CLOCK button on the remote con- troller) in the stop mode, “PROG.” appears.

2. Press the F or B button to select a MP3/WMA fi le.

3. Press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button (or the MEMO/CLOCK button on the remote con troller).

4. Press steps 2-3 above to programme addi- tional MP3/WMA fi les.5. Press the R/ P button (or the USB R/ P button on the remote controller) to start programme playback.

- When all programme MP3/WMA fi les have been played, it stops automatically.- If you try to enter more than 32 MP3/WMA fi les, “FULL” appears on the display.

Changing a programmeTo change a MP3/WMA file1. In the stop mode, press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button (or the MEMO/CLOCK button on the remote controller) repeatedly until the MP3/WMA fi le number to be replaced is dis- played.2. Press the F or B button to select a MP3/ WMA fi le as described above.3. Press the MEMO/CLOCK button (or the MEMO/CLOCK button on the remote con- troller).To add a new MP3/WMA le to a programme1. In the stop mode,press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button (or the MEMO/CLK ADJ button on the remote controller) repeatedly until ”p---XX ” fl ash.Example:

2. Press the F or B button to select a MP- 3/ WMA fi le as described above.3. Press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button (or the MEMO/CLOCK button on the remote con- troller).

Note:Programmed details cannot be partially deleted or inserted.

Repeat playbackPlease refer to the same description of “MP3/WMA CD operation” on page 11.

Folder selectionPlease refer to the same description of “MP3/WMA CD operation” on page 11.

Note:Other various playback operation, please re-fer to the related description of “AUDIO CD OPERATION” (page 9-11).

Removing the USB memory device1. Press the STOPC/BAND (or the STOPC button on the remote conrtroller) .2. Remove the USB memory device.

Note:Do not disconnect the USB memory device dur-ing playback, recording or advanced operation.If do, the data may be damaged.

USB

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SD/MMC CARD OPERATION

• IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS • - Copyright protection files cannot be played back. - Copyright protection files on SD/MMC card are skipped automatically when played back.

Before use- Load an SD/MMC card (not supplied) with the MP3/WMA file. (See Fig. 1b)- Down load the MP3/WMA files into the SD/ MMC card (not supplied) from your PC.Note:Some cards cannot be used depending on its structure.

Basic playback1. Press the FUNCTION button to select “CARD FUNCTION”. Note: - If the connection of the card is failed or the unit cannot recognize the card, “NO CARD” appears. - If there’s no MP3/WMA file in the card, or just some empty folders in the card, “NO FILE” appears.

2. Press the F or B button to select the de sired MP3/WMA file.3. Press the R/ P button (or the SD R/ P button on the remote controller) to start playback.4. Press the STOPC/BAND(or the STOPCbutton on the remote controller) to stop playback at any time.Temprarily stopping playbackPress the R/ P button (or the SD R/ P button on thethe remote controller).To resume playback, press the button again.

Programmed playbackUp to 32 MP3/WMA files can be programme for playback in any order.- First, select “CARD FUNCTION” and con-nect the CARD memory device you want pro-gromme to the CARD socket of the until cor-rectly.- The same MP3/WMA file can be programmedmore than once.1. Press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button (or the MEMO/CLOCK button on the remote con- troller) in the stop mode, “PROG.” appears.

2. Press the F or B button to select a MP3/WMA file.

3. Press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button (or the MEMO/CLOCK button on the remote con troller).

4. Repeat steps 2-3 above to programme add- itionan MP3/WMA files.5. Press the R/ P button (or the SD button on the remote controller) to start programmed playback.

- When all programmed MP3/WMA files have been played, it stops automatically.- If you try to enter more than 32 MP3/WMA fi les,”FULL” appears on the display.

CARD

R/ P

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Changing a programmeTo change a MP3/WMA file1. In the stop mode, press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button (or the MEMO/CLOCK button on the remote controller) repeatedly until the MP3/ WMA fi le number to be replaced is dis- played.2. Press the F or B button to select a MP3/ WMA fi le as described above.3. Press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button (or the MEMO/CLOCK button on the remote con- troller).To add a new MP3/WMA file to a programme1. In the stop mode,press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button (or the MEMO/CLOCK button on the remote controller) repeatedly until ”p---XX ” fl ash. Example:2. Press the F or B button to select a MP- 3/ WMA fi le as described above.3. Press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button (or the MEMO/CLOCK button on the remote con troller).

Note:Programmed details cannot be partially deleted or inserted.

Repeat playbackPlease refer to the same description of “MP3/WMA CD operation” on page 11.

Folder selectionPlease refer to the same description of “MP3/WMA CD operation” on page 11.

Note:Other various playback operations,please refer to the related description of “AUDIO CD OPERA-TION” (page 9~11).

Removing the SD/MMC card1. Press the STOP C/BAND(or the stopC button on the remote controller).2. Push the card slightly into the slot to release. (see Fig.1b.)3. Pull it out.

Notes on handling SD/MMC cards- Do not expose the SD/MMC card to direct sunlight, humidity or high temperatures for extended periods of time.- SD/MMC cards should be returned to their cases after use.- Do not try to decompose the SD/MMC cards.- Keep the original SD/MMC label and never try to apply any new paper on it.- Do not touch the metal terminal part of the SD /MMC card.

Metal terminal part

(Back)

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LISTENING TO THE RADIO

Automatic/Manual tuning1. Press the FUNCTION button to select “TUN-

ER” Function.2. Press the STOP /BAND on unit or TUNER/

BAND on remote control to select FM or AM.The radio frequency appears on the display.

3. Automatic tuningPress the F or B button for at least 1 secondto tune in a station.The unit will scan up or down the band and re-ceive the next receivable station. Press thebuttton to continue.Manual tuningPress the F or B button brie fly until the de sired frequency display.

To preset stationsUp to 30FM and 15AM stations can be preset.1. Tune in the stations to be preset as described

above.

2. Press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button (or theMEMO/CLOCK button on the remote control- ler).

3. While “PROG”. Is blinking press the ALBUM/PRESET DN/UP or FOLDER/PRESET button on the remote controller to select the channel number to be preset.

4. While “PROG”. is blinking press the MEMO/CLK ADJ button (or the MEMO/CLOCK but-ton on the remote controller).5. Repeat steps above to add more Preset

stations.

- When presetting a new station, the previous preset station is cleared.

Listening to preset stations1. Press the STOP /BAND or TUNER/BAND

on remote controlto select FM or AM.2. Press the ALBUM/PRESET DN/UP or FOLDER/

PRESET button on the remote controller to select the desiredchannel number.

To receive FM stereo broadcastsUsing the remote controller:Press the“MONO/ST.INTRO"button on unit or FM/MODE/FIND on remote control to select “STEREO”.If the signal from an FM stereo broadcast isweak and reception is poor,press the FMMONO/ST.INTRO on unit or FM/MODE /FIND on remote control to display “MONO”.The receptionmaybe improved, but the sound is monaural.

LISTENING TO OTHER SOURCES

1. Press the function button to select “LINE IN FUNCTION”.

2. Follow the instructions supplied with thevideo/auxiliary equipment.

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RECORDING TO THE USB MEMORY DEVICE OR SD/MMC CARDRecording copyright material without permission of the copyright owners is usually an in-frigement. if you wish to re-record copyright material, permission from the copyright owneris necessary. SANYO does not approve of, and cannot be held responsible for,any unlawfuluse of this unit.Preparation1. Press the FUNCTION button to select the playback function

and prepare the related recording source. (”CD FUNCTION”,“TUNER FUNCTION “,”LINE IN FUNCTION”)

2. Insert the SD/MMC card or connect the USB memory device.Note:Recording is not available for AM.Note:You can change FM pig tail wire position,while FM station is weak or to be interfered for improve recording sound quality.

Recording bit rate settingIf the reading source is not a MP3/WMA file, you can select the recording bit rate to get a goodsound.1. Press the INFO/BIT-SEL button,then 128 “KBPS” flash.2. Press the SKIP-/DOWN or SKIP+/UP button to select BIT RATE.3. 128 KBPS, 192 KBPS, 256 KBPS, 64 KBPS, 96 KBPS 5 type selectable bit rate

Automatic setting: 128 KBPSPlease refer to the recording time table as shown below.

Recording1. Press the REC button once ”X1” “X2” appear on the display while recording CD song.2. press the SKIP-/DOWN or SKIP+/UP select ”X1” or “X2” .3. Press the REC button twice “USB” “CARD” appear on the display.4. Press the SKIP-/DOWN or SKIP+/UP select USB or CARD. If no

press any key auto recording to USB.5. If only USB or CARD in socket auto recording to “USB” or “CARD”.6. Press REC button again to stop recording at any time. “USB” & “REC”

128KBPS 192KBPS 256KBPS, then automatic stetting 96KBPS.

NOTE:

USBSTEREO

TUNER

128 KBPS

------ 104.30MHz

REC

“TUNER”

Recording time (approx.)

SD card/USB memory( approx.)REC BIT RATE(Recording bit rate) 128MB 256MB 512MB 1GB 2GBNORM: 128 kbps

LP: 64 kbps

HI: 256 kbps

AUTO

2 hr.4 hr.

1 hr.

2 hr.

2 hr.

For Tuner

others

4 hr.8 hr.

2 hr.

4 hr.

4 hr.

8 hr.16 hr.

4 hr.

8 hr.

8 hr.

16 hr.32 hr.

8 hr.

16 hr.

16 hr.

32 hr.64 hr.

16 hr.

32 hr.

32 hr.

USBSTEREO

TUNER

128 KBPS

------ 104.30MHz

REC

4. Press the INFO/BIT-SEL button again to confirm setting.

1. While recording CD song, if press REC key or STOP key will cancel record.2. Under “X2” recording, if setted

only 64 KBPS, 96 KBPS two type can be slected bit rate.

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Folders and fi les structure in theUSB memory device or SD/MMC card

A folder named “AUDIO” will be created auto-matically under the root-directory,after the USB memory device or the SD/MMC card is recorded use this unit.Two kind of sub-folders is under:

[AUDIO] folder:Audio from audio CD FM or LINE IN is stored here with the name”AUDIOXXXX.MP3”Example: AUDIO0001.MP3

Track number

[FCOPY] folder:Audio from MP3 disc USB or CARD is stored here witn the name “MP3CPXXX.MP3” or “WMACPXXX.MP3”Example: MP3CP001.MP3

Number of times of recording

If you flnished recording operation, the tree struc-ture on your USB memory device or SD card will like below case.Example:

AUDIO

AUDIO0001

AUDIO0002

AUDIO0003

.......

FCOPY

MP3CP001

MP3CP002

WMACP001

WMACP002

........

Precaution in recording to SD/MMC card- Set the writing protection chip to the loction “LOCK” can prevent mis writing on the card.

Before recording or do advanced operations, assure the chip is not in locked.- The maxinum recording contain number of tracks in an SD/MMC card is 999. However, it may differs depending on the actural recording case.- Do not take off the SD/MMC card while in recording or other advanced operations.

KC

OL

KC

OL

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USB/CARD COPY1. Press Function key, to select USB or CARD mode.2. In USB play mode, Press REC key, copy current fi le to SD or MMC card FCOPY folder.

3. IN CARD play mode, Press REC key, copy current fi le to USB FCOPY folder.

4. In STOP mode, Press REC key, copy all fi le to USB or SD/MMC card FCOPY folder.5. In USB or CARD STOP mode, select fi le to delete. Press and hold REC key, “DELETE N Y” will appear on the LCD, Press B or F to select Y, Press REC key to delete current fi le.6. Press “ STOP” button to return this mode.

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7. In USB or CARD delete fi le mode, Press and hold REC key, “FORMAT N Y” will appear on the LCD. Press B or F to select Y, Press REC key to format USB or SD or MMC card.

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TIMER OPERATION

Wake-up timer (only remote)Set the on and off-time, and function to be used.Operation will start with the selected function at the on-time.The power will be switched off at the off-time.The timer will function every day unless it is re-leased.

PreparationsMake absolutely sure that the clock is set to the correct time before setting the timer.- Prepare the source to be used.- Adjust the tuner or band of radio if choose “TUNER FUNCTION”- Place the disc in advance if choose “CD FUNCTION”.- Connect the USB memory device in advance if choose “USB FUNCTION” - Insert the SD card if choose “CARD FUNC- TION” - Adjust the volume level as desired.

Example:Waking up 7:00 everyday,listening to the radio at the same time until 7:45.1. Turn off the power and press the SLEEP/TIMER or TIMER/SLEEP on remote control.

TIMER button.2. Press the FUNCTION “H”button again blinks. Function can change to CD or USB or CARD.

3. Press the SLEEP/TIMER or TIMER/SLEEP on remote control. again, “16” flash .

4. Turn the VOLUME control to adjust volume.

5. Press the SLEEP/TIMER or TIMER/SLEEP on remote control, the “HOUR” selection blinks.

6. Turn the SKIP+/- to set the “HOUR” and “minute”.

7. Press the SLEEP/TIMER or TIMER/SLEEP on remote control , again to set time off

8. Repeat steps 5-6 above. This completes the setting of the timer off-time.

9. Press the SLEEP/TIMER or TIMER/SLEEP on remote control, “H” appears and blinks.

10.Press the SLEEP/TIMER or TIMER/SLEEP on remote control again, “H”appears, release the timer ON/OFF.

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Sleep timer The sleep timer automatically turns off the pow-er after a present time has elapsed. there are 9time periods vailable:90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, and 10 minutes,OFF.

Example: Select the sleep time of 40 minutes.Press SLEEP/TIMER or TIMER/SLEEP on remote control until the desired sleep time 40 minutes appears.

After several seconds, the original display re-turns, “SLEEP” remains light on the display.

To release the sleep timerDo one of the following:- Press the SLEEP/TIMER or TIMER/SLEEP on remote control , until OFF show on the display, ”SLEEP” disappears. - Turn off the power.

Timer prioritiesThe sleep timer has priority over the wake-up timer. The power is switched off by the sleep timer.

MAINTENANCEWarning:For your personal safety, be sure to discon-nect the mains lead before processing with any maintenance or cleaning.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION

No power No mains lead plug connection at the AC outlet. Insert the plug into the AC outlet.

The power is on, but the CD player does not work. No disc is loaded. Load a disc.

No sound. Volume control is set to minium. Turn up the volume. The wrong function is selected. Select the correct function. Faulty speaker connections. Connect the speaker wires fi rmly to the speaker terminals.

Sound is heard from one speaker. Faulty connection of speaker wires. Connect the speaker wires fi rmly to the speaker terminals.

The CD player does not start playback. No disc is loaded. Loaded a disc. An unplayable disc is loaded. Load a playable disc. The disc is not loaded correctly. Load the disc with the label facing up on the disc tray. The disc is dirty. Clean the disc or replace it.

The CD player does not start playback and “NO FILE” appears. An unplayable disc is loaded. Load a playable disc. The disc is not loaded correctly. Load the disc with the label facing up on the disc tray.

SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION

The operation of the unit or display is not normal. The unit must be reset. 1. Disconnect the main lead and replug again. 2. Resume operations.

The fi le in USB or SD card cannot play back. USB device is not connected. Connect the USB device. SD card is not loaded. Load the SD card. The fi le is copyright protection fi le. Select the correct playable fi les.

FM stereo broadcast is hard to hear due to much noise. Weak signal. Press the MONO/ST./INTRO button on unit or the FM MODE/FIND button on remote control to display “MONO”. Reorient the FM aerial wire.

The remote controller does not work properly. The batteries in the remote controller are weak, or installed incorrectly. Check the battery polarity (+ or -). Replace the battery. The remote controller is not aimed at the remote sensor window. Aim the remote controller at the remote sensor window.

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CODE NO.: 820-346000010-S59SANYO Electric Co.,Ltd.Made in China

SPECIFICATIONSMain unit: Outputs:CD player SPEAKERS: 8 ohmsType: PHONES: 32 ohms

2-channel stereo Power requirment:Pick-up: AC 240V, 50Hz

Optical 3-beam semiconductor laser Power consumption:Laser output: 40W

0.6mW (Maximum continuous wave) Dimensions:Wave length: 170(W) x 272(D) x172(H) mm

790nm Weight:Wow/ Flutter: 2.57kg

Below measurable limits Speaker systems:

Sub-woofer systems:

Tuner Type:Reception freguency: Wooden speaker boxes

FM: 87.5~108.0MHz Unit used:AM: 522~1,620KHz (9KHz steps) 2 way 4 speaker

Maximum power- handling capacity:General 10 W (RMS)

50W (RMS)

Output Power: Nominal impedance:10W X 2(at 8 ohms, 10% distortion) 8 ohms

Inputs: Dimensions:LINE In: 500mV/50KΩ 155(W) x 194(D) x 210(H) mmUSB: For USB memory device Weight:

CARD: For SD/MMC card 1. 5 Kg/speaker

Maximum power- handling capacity:

Nominal impedance:4 ohms

Dimensions:170(W) x 256(D) x 172(H) mm

Weight:3.15 Kg