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`Personal Audio
`System
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`O perating Instructions page 2EN
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`ZS-D7
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`©1998 by Sony Corporation
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`SDI TECHNOLOGIES, INC., EXHIBIT 1002
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`Warning
`To prevent fire or shock hazard, do
`not expose the player to rain or
`moisture.
`
`To avoid electrical shock, do not open
`the cabinet. Refer servicing to
`qualified personnel only.
`
`Information
`
`Notice for customers in the United
`Kingdom
`A moulded plug complying with BS 1363 is
`fitted to this equipment for your safety and
`convenience.
`
`Should the fuse in the plug supplied need to
`be replaced, same rating fuse approved by
`ASTA or BSI to BS 1362, (i.e. marked with
`or
` mark) must be used.
`
`If the plug supplied with this equipment has
`a detachable fuse cover, be sure to attach the
`fuse cover after you change the fuse. Never
`use the plug without the fuse cover. If you
`should lose the fuse cover, please contact
`your nearest Sony service station.
`
`This Compact Disc player is classified as a
`CLASS 1 LASER product.
`The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is
`located on the bottom.
`
`Warning
`Do not install the appliance in a confined
`space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet.
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`Introduction
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`Basic Operations
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`The Timer
`31 Setting the clock
`32 Waking up to music
`35 Falling asleep to music
`36 Timer-recording radio programs
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`Setting Up
`39 Choosing the power sources
`41 Connecting a portable MiniDisc
`recorder
`45 Connecting optional components
`48 Selecting the audio emphasis
`(Sound Mode/MEGA BASS)
`
`Additional Information
`49 Precautions
`51 Troubleshooting
`54 Maintenance
`55 Specifications
`56 Index
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`Introduction
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`Table of contents
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`Basic Operations
`Playing a CD
`4
`Listening to the radio
`6
`Playing a tape
`8
`10 Recording on a tape
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`CD Player
`13 Using the display
`14 Locating a specific track
`15 Playing tracks repeatedly
`(Repeat Play)
`17 Playing a single track
`(Single Track Play)
`18 Playing tracks in random order
`(Shuffle Play)
`19 Creating your own program
`(Program Play)
`
`The Radio
`21 Presetting radio stations
`23 Playing preset radio stations
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`The Tape Player
`24 Finding the beginning of
`a track
`25 Recording the CD tracks by
`specifying the tape length
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`Basic Operations
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`Playing a CD
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`2
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`1
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`1
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`2
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`Connect the supplied AC power cord (see page 39.)
`
`Press 6 OPEN/CLOSE (direct
`power-on) and place the CD on
`the CD tray until it clicks into
`place.
`
`With the label side up
`
`Press (.
`The CD tray closes and the player
`plays all the tracks once.
`
`Display
`
`Track number
`
`Playing time
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`Use these buttons for additional operations
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`OPERATE
`
`VOLUME +, –
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`p
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`Basic Operations
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`OPEN/CLOSE
`
`P6
`
`Jog dial
`
`Tips
`• After inserting the CD,
`“TOC READING...”
`appears in the display
`and the player starts to
`read the total number of
`tracks on the CD and
`the time information on
`the CD.
`• Next time you want to
`listen to a CD, just press
`(. The player turns on
`automatically and starts
`playing the CD.
`
`To
`Adjust the volume
`
`Stop playback
`Pause playback
`
`Go to the next track
`
`Go back to the previous
`track
`
`Remove the CD
`Turn on/off the player
`
`Do this
`Press VOLUME +, –
`(VOL +, – on the remote).
`Press p.
`Press P.
`Press again to resume play
`after pause.
`Turn the jog dial clockwise.
`(On the remote, press +.)
`Turn the jog dial
`counterclockwise.
`(On the remote, press =.)
`Press 6 OPEN/CLOSE.
`Press OPERATE.
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`Listening to the radio
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`1
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`2
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`Connect the supplied AC power cord (see page 39.)
`
`Press BAND until the band you
`want appears in the display
`(direct power-on).
`
`Display
`
`Indicates an FM
`stereo broadcast.
`
`ST
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`Hold down TUNING/SEARCH
`+/) or 0/– (TUNE + or – on
`the remote) until the frequency
`digits begin to change in the
`display.
`The player automatically scans
`the radio frequencies and stops
`when it finds a clear station.
`If you can't tune in a station,
`press TUNING/SEARCH +/)
`or 0/– (TUNE + or – on the
`remote) repeatedly until you tune
`in the station you want.
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`1
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`2
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`Use these buttons for additional operations
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`OPERATE
`
`MENU
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`ENTER
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`Basic Operations
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`VOLUME +, –
`
`Tips
`• If the FM broadcast is
`noisy:
`On the remote:
`Press MODE until
`“MONO” appears in the
`display and the radio
`will play in monaural.
`On the player:
`1 Press MENU.
`
`ST
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`2 Turn the jog dial until
`“MONO” flashes in
`the display and press
`ENTER.
`The radio will play in
`monaural.
`• Next time you want to
`listen to the radio, just
`press the BAND button.
`The player turns on
`automatically and starts
`playing the previous
`station.
`
`To
`Adjust the volume
`
`Turn on/off the radio
`
`Press
`VOLUME +,–
`(VOL +, – on the remote)
`OPERATE
`
`To improve broadcast reception
`FM:
`Reorient the antenna for
`FM.
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`MW/LW:
`Reorient the player itself
`for MW/LW.
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`Playing a tape
`1,2
`3
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`Connect the supplied AC power cord (see page 39.)
`
`Press PUSH OPEN/CLOSE to
`open the tape compartment and
`insert a recorded tape. Use TYPE I
`(normal), TYPE II (high position)
`and TYPE IV (metal) tapes.
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`With the side you want
`to play facing you
`
`Press PUSH OPEN/CLOSE to
`close the compartment.
`
`Press (.
`(On the remote, press TAPE (.)
`The player turns on (direct
`power-on) and starts playing.
`
`Display
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`Tape counter
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`1
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`2
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`3
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`Basic Operations
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`Use these buttons for additional operations
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`OPERATE
`DIR MODE
`p
`COUNTER RESET
`9
`
`VOLUME +, –
`
`0, )
`
`PUSH
`OPEN/CLOSE
`
`To
`Adjust the volume
`
`Stop playback
`Play the reverse side
`Fast-forward or rewind
`the tape
`Eject the cassette
`Turn on/off the player
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`Press
`VOLUME +, –
`(VOL +, – on the remote)
`p
`9
`) or 0
`
`PUSH OPEN/CLOSE
`OPERATE
`
`To select the direction of the tape
`Press DIR MODE repeatedly.
`To play
`One side of the tape
`Both sides of the tape
`from the front side to reverse
`side only
`Both sides of the tape repeatedly
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`Display shows
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`Tips
`• Press COUNTER RESET
`to reset the counter to
`“000.”
`• Next time you want to
`listen to a tape, just
`press ( or 9 . The
`player turns on
`automatically and starts
`playing the tape.
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`Recording on a tape
`1
`3
`3
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`Connect the supplied AC power cord (see page 39.)
`To record on a MiniDisc or DAT recorder, connect the
`components (see pages 41 and 45.)
`
`Press PUSH OPEN/CLOSE to
`open the tape compartment, and
`insert a blank tape. Use TYPE I
`(normal) tape only.
`Press PUSH OPEN/CLOSE again
`to close the compartment.
`
`With the side you want to
`record on facing you
`
`Select the program source you
`want to record.
`To record from the CD player,
`insert a CD (see page 4) and press
`p on the CD section.
`
`To record from the radio, press
`BAND and tune in the station
`you want (see page 6.)
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`Display
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`ST
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`1
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`2
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`3
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`REC
`
`Start recording.
`To record the whole CD
`Press DUB START CD m TAPE.
`When
` is displayed:
`If the tape is reversed with the
`recording of the track unfinished, the
`player will record the track again
`from its beginning on the reverse side.
`To record the radio
`(You can also record the CD
`according to the following
`procedure. Play the CD after the
`tape starts recording.)
`Press r/P and then (.
`To record on the reverse side, press 9.
`(On the remote, while keeping r/P pressed, press
`TAPE ( or 9.)
`Note
`On the player, press ( within 8 seconds after r/P is pressed.
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`ST
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`REC
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`.
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`ST
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`REC
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`continued
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`Recording on a tape (continued)
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`Tips
`• Adjusting the volume or
`the audio emphasis (see
`page 48) will not affect
`the recording level.
`• When
` is displayed,
`recording will be made
`on both sides of the tape.
`To record on one side,
`press DIR MODE to
`display
`.
`• If the MW/LW radio
`makes a whistling sound
`after you’ve pressed
`r/P in step 3, press
`MODE on the remote
`repeatedly to select the
`position that most
`decreases the noise.
`On the player, use MENU
`to select “ISS”.
`
`Note
`When you start
`recording using DUB
`START CD m TAPE, you
`cannot set the player in
`pause.
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`Use these buttons for additional operations
`
`r/P
`p
`OPERATE
`
`MENU
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`ENTER
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`To
`Stop recording
`Pause recording
`
`Turn on/off the player
`
`Press
`
`p
`r/P
`Press the button again to
`resume recording.
`OPERATE
`
`To erase a recording
`1 Insert a tape you want to erase its recording into tape
`compartment and press p.
`2 On the player: press r/P and then (.
`On the remote: While keeping r/P pressed, press ( on
`the tape section.
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`The CD Player
`Using the display
`
`You can check information about the CD
`using the display.
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`DISPLAY
`
`The CD Player
`
`Checking the total track number and playing
`time
`Press DISPLAY in stop mode.
`
`Total track
`number
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`Total playing
`time
`
`Checking the remaining time
`Press DISPLAY while playing a CD.
`
`To display
`The current track number
`and the remaining time
`on the current track*
`Remaining time on the CD
`and the number of tracks left
`The current track number
`and playing time
`
`Press DISPLAY
`Once
`
`Twice
`
`Three times
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`* For a track whose number is more than 20 the remaining
`time appears as “– –:– –”.
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`Locating a specific
`track
`
`You can quickly locate any track using
`the number buttons. You can also find a
`specific point in a track while playing a
`CD.
`

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`Number
`buttons
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`=, +
`
`To locate
`a specific track directly
`
`Press
`number button of the
`track.
`a point while listening to = or + while playing
`the sound
`and hold down until you
`find the point.
`(On the player, use
`TUNING/SEARCH 0/–
`or +/).)
`a point while observing = or + in pause and
`the display
`hold down until you find
`the point.
`(On the player, use
`TUNING/SEARCH 0/–
`or +/).)
`
`Note
`You cannot locate a
`specific track if
`“SHUFFLE”, “REP
`SHUF” or
`“PROGRAM”* is lit in
`the display. Turn off
`the indication by
`pressing p on the CD/
`MD section.
`
`Tip
`When you locate a
`track numbered over
`10, press >10 first, then
`the corresponding
`number buttons.
`Example:
`To play track number
`23, press >10 first, then
`2 and 3.
`
`* When no track has been
`programed,
`“PROGRAM SET” or
`“REP PGM SET”
`appears in the display.
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`Number
`buttons
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`MODE
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`(p
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`Playing tracks
`repeatedly
`(Repeat Play)
`
`You can play tracks repeatedly in
`normal, shuffle or program play modes
`(see pages 17 - 19).
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`
`Note
`When you repeat a
`single track or all the
`tracks, make sure
`neither “SHUFFLE”,
`“REP SHUF”,
`“PROGRAM”* nor
`“REP PGM”* is lit in
`the display.
`
`1 Press p.
`“CD” appears in the display.
`2 Proceed as follows.
`
`To repeat
`a single track
`
`all the tracks
`
`tracks in random order
`
`programmed tracks
`
`Do this
`1 Press MODE until
`“REPEAT 1” appears.
`2 Press the number buttons
`to select the track that you
`want to repeat.
`1 Press MODE until
`“REPEAT ALL” appears.
`2 Press (.
`1 Press MODE until “REP
`SHUF” (REPEAT
`SHUFFLE) appears.
`2 Press (.
`1 Start program play. (See
`page 19.)
`2 Press MODE until “REP
`PGM”* (REPEAT
`PROGRAM) appears.
`3 Press (.
`
`* When no track has been
`programed,
`“PROGRAM SET” or
`“REP PGM SET”
`appears in the display.
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`Playing tracks repeatedly (Repeat Play) (continued)
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`To cancel Repeat Play
`Press MODE until “REPEAT” or “REP” disappears
`from the display.
`
`On the player
`1 Press p on the CD
`section.
`2 Press MENU.
`3 Turn the jog dial
`until “MODE”
`flashes in the display
`and press ENTER.
`4 Turn the jog dial
`until the repeat
`function you want
`appears in the
`display and press
`ENTER.
`5 Press ( on the CD
`section.
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`Number
`buttons
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`MODE
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`p
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`Playing a single
`track
`(Single Track Play)
`
`You can play a single track once, and
`stop the player automatically.
`
`On the player
`1 Press p on the CD
`section.
`2 Press MENU.
`3 Turn the jog dial
`until “MODE”
`flashes in the display
`and press ENTER.
`4 Turn the jog dial
`until “1 TRACK”
`flashes in the display
`and press ENTER.
`5 Turn the jog dial to
`select the track you
`want to play, and
`press ( on the CD
`section.
`
`1 Press p.
`“CD” appears in the display.
`2 Press MODE until “1 TRACK” appears in the
`display.
`
`3 Press the number buttons to select the track you
`want to play.
`The player starts to play the track you have
`selected.
`
`To cancel Single Track Play
`Press MODE until “1 TRACK” disappears from the
`display.
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`Playing tracks in
`random order
`(Shuffle Play)
`
`You can play tracks in random order.
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`MODE
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`p
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`(
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`On the player
`1 Press p on the CD
`section.
`2 Press MENU.
`3 Turn the jog dial until
`“MODE” flashes in
`the display and press
`ENTER.
`4 Turn the jog dial until
`“SHUFFLE” flashes
`in the display and
`press ENTER.
`5 Press ( on the CD
`section.
`
`1 Press p.
`“CD” appears in the display.
`2 Press MODE until “SHUFFLE” appears in the
`display.
`
`3 Press ( to start shuffle play.
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`To cancel Shuffle Play
`Press MODE until “SHUFFLE” disappears from the
`display.
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`Creating your
`own program
`(Program Play)
`
`You can arrange the playing order of up
`to 20 tracks on a CD.
`
`MENU
`Jog dial
`
`ENTER
`
`p
`
`(
`
`p
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`1 Press ( to start play.
`2 Press MENU.
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`3 Turn the jog dial until “PROGRAM SET” appears
`in the display and press ENTER.
`4 Turn the jog dial (press the number buttons on the
`remote) to select the track you want to program,
`and press ENTER.
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`Track number
`
`Playing order
`
`5 Press p.
`6 Press ( to start program play.
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`Total programmed
`time
`(displayed for about
`2 seconds)
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`continued
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`Tips
`• If you made a mistake,
`press CANCEL and re-
`enter the track number
`by turning the jog dial
`and press ENTER.
`• You can also create a
`program in stop mode.
`
`Note
`When you program a
`track from the CD
`having more than 20
`tracks:
`If you program a track
`whose track number is
`more than 20, “- -:- -” is
`displayed instead of the
`total programmed time.
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`Creating your own program (Program Play) (continued)
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`Tips
`• If the program play is
`finished, the program is
`saved. You can play the
`same program again by
`pressing (.
`• If you open the CD
`tray, the program is
`erased.
`• You can record your
`own program.
`Press DUB START CD
`m TAPE after step 5 of
`the programming
`procedure.
`
`To cancel Program Play
`Press MODE on the remote until “PROGRAM”
`disappears from the display.
`
`To check the order of tracks before play
`As you turn the jog dial in stop mode, the track
`number appears in the programmed order.
`
`To change the current program
`Change before starting the program play.
`To
`Do this
`Erase the last track in
`1 Press CANCEL.
`the program
`Every time you press the
`button, the last track in the
`program is cleared.
`2 Re-enter the track numbers
`by turning the jog dial and
`pressing ENTER.
`1 Press p to erase the whole
`program.
`2 Create a new program
`following the programming
`procedure.
`
`Change the whole
`program completely
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`The Radio
`
`MENU
`Jog dial
`
`ENTER
`
`BAND
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`The Radio
`Presetting radio
`stations
`
`You can store radio stations into the
`player's memory. You can preset up to
`30 radio stations, 10 for each band in any
`order.
`You can also name the preset radio
`stations.
`
`1 Press BAND until the band you want appears in
`the display.
`2 Press MENU.
`3 Turn the jog dial until “MEMORY” flashes in the
`display and press ENTER.
`
`4 Turn the jog dial until “AUTO” flashes in the
`display and press ENTER.
`The stations are stored in memory from the lower
`frequencies unless a station has a weak signal.
`
`If a station cannot be preset automatically
`You need to preset a station with a weak signal
`manually. Also, when you want to replace a preset
`station with a new one, proceed as follows:
`Use the remote.
`1 Press BAND to select the band.
`2 Press TUNE + or – until you tune in a station you
`want.
`3 Hold down the number button that you want to
`preset the new station for about 2 seconds.
` The new station replaces the old one.
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`On the player:
`1 Press BAND to select
`the band.
`2 Press MENU.
`3 Turn the jog dial until
`“MEMORY” flashes
`and press ENTER.
`4 Turn the jog dial until
`“MANUAL” flashes
`and press ENTER.
`5 Turn the jog dial to
`select the preset
`number and tune in
`the station you want
`using TUNING/
`SEARCH 0/– or
`+/).
`6 Press ENTER.
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`Presetting radio stations (continued)
`
`The characters you can
`input
`•Alphabet: A - Z or
`a - z
`•Figures: 0 - 9
`•Symbols: ! ” # $ % &
`( ) * ; < = > ? @ _ ‘ + – ,
`/ : (space)
`
`Tip
`If you made a mistake,
`press CANCEL and re-
`enter the character by
`turning the jog dial
`and press ENTER.
`
`Naming the preset radio stations
`1 Press the number buttons on the remote to display
`the preset number of the station you want.
`2 Press ENTER for about 2 seconds.
`
`3 Turn the jog dial to select the character and press
`ENTER.
`4 Repeat step 3 to name the preset radio station (up to
`10 characters).
`5 Press ENTER for about 2 seconds.
`
`To change the display
`Press DISPLAY.
`Every time you press DISPLAY, the frequency and the
`name of the radio station appear alternately in the
`display.
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`Number
`buttons
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`BAND
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`
`Playing preset
`radio stations
`
`Once you've preset the stations, use the
`number buttons on the remote or the jog
`dial on the player to tune in your
`favorite stations.
`
`On the player
`To display the preset
`number you want on
`the player, use the jog
`dial.
`
`1 Press BAND to tune in the band you want.
`2 Press the number buttons to display the preset
`number of the station you want.
`
`Preset number
`
`ST
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`The Radio
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`The Tape Player
`Finding
`the beginning of
`a track
`
`The player detects the blank between the
`tracks to locate the beginning of the
`next/previous track.
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`
`While playing a tape, press ) or 0.
`Playing side
`The beginning
`of the next track
`
`Front side (()
`Reverse side (9)
`
` )
` 0
`
`0, )
`
`The beginning
`of the current
`track
`0
`)
`
`The tape is wound or rewound to the beginning of the
`next or current track, and play will start automatically.
`
`Notes
`• If a soft sound like
`pianissimo continues
`for some seconds in a
`track, the player may
`start to play as the next
`track.
`• If you press the ) or
`0 when there is no
`sound in the track, this
`function does not
`operate correctly.
`• To find the beginning
`of a track correctly,
`a blank of approx. 4
`seconds is necessary.
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`Recording the CD
`tracks by
`specifying the
`tape length
`
`DUB START
`CD m TAPE MENU
`
`PUSH
`OPEN/CLOSE
`
`Jog dial
`
`p
`
`ENTER
`
`The Tape Player
`
`There are three options in editorial
`recording:
`• Recording all the tracks in the original
`CD order (EDIT ALL)
`• Recording programed tracks (EDIT
`PGM)
`• Recording a single track you have
`selected (EDIT 1 TRACK)
`Tips
`• You can edit a CD
`having 20 tracks or
`fewer.
`The tape length needed
`to record the whole CD,
`appears in the display
`(unit: 2 minutes, up to
`98 minutes).
`• We recommend that
`you use AC power as
`the power source for
`optimum recording
`quality.
`
`Recording all the tracks of the CD (EDIT ALL)
`Approximately the first half of the CD will be
`recorded on one side of the tape, and the second half
`will be recorded on the other side, without reversing
`the tape in the middle of a track. According to the tape
`you use, you can set the total recording time.
`1 Press p until “CD” appears in the display.
`2 Press MENU.
`3 Turn the jog dial until “EDIT” flashes and press
`ENTER.
`
`Note
`Do not open the CD
`tray while editing; the
`settings for recording
`will be erased. If you
`do, start from step 1
`again.
`
`continued
`
`The Tape Player
`
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`

`

`Recording the CD tracks by specifying the tape length (continued)
`
`4 Turn the jog dial until “EDIT ALL” flashes and
`press ENTER.
`
`.
`
`Example: The total tape
`length needed to record
`the entire CD is “26”
`minutes. The maximum
`recording time for each
`side is 13 minutes.
`7
`6
`5
`4
`3
`Track Nos.: 1
`2
`Length:
`01:20 02:30 03:40 04:50 05:10 04:20 01:30
`(minutes)
`Side A (12:20)
`Side B (11:00)
`
`EDIT
`
`5 To change the recording time, turn the jog dial to
`input the tape length (minutes).
`If you do not change the recording time, skip to
`step 6.
`Example: If you input “40” minutes for the
`recording time, the maximum recording time for
`each side is 20 minutes.
`7
`6
`5
`4
`Track Nos.: 1
`2
`3
`Length:
`01:20 02:30 03:40 04:50 05:10 04:20 01:30
`(minutes)
`Side A (17:30)
`Side B (5:50)
`
`6 Press ENTER.
`
`Total track number and
`playing time on the front side
`
`EDIT
`
`Total track number and playing
`time on the reverse side
`
`7 Insert a blank tape into the tape compartment.
`8 Press DUB START CD m TAPE.
`Recording will start from
`the front side
`automatically.
`
`REC
`
`EDIT
`
`26EN
`
`The Tape Player
`
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`

`

`DUB START
`CD m TAPE MENU
`
`PUSH
`OPEN/CLOSE
`
`Jog dial
`
`p
`
`ENTER
`
`The Tape Player
`
`Tip
`The tape length needed
`to record the whole CD,
`appears in the display
`(unit: 2 minutes, up to
`98 minutes).
`
`Note
`Do not open the CD
`compartment while
`editing; the settings for
`recording will be erased.
`If you do, start from step
`1 again.
`
`Recording programed tracks (EDIT PGM)
`The first half of the programed tracks will be recorded
`on one side of the tape, and the second half will be
`recorded on the other side. According to the tape you
`use, you can set the total recording time.
`1 Press p until “CD” appears in the display.
`2 Press MENU.
`3 Turn the jog dial until “EDIT” flashes and press
`ENTER.
`4 Turn the jog dial until “EDIT PGM” flashes and
`press ENTER.
`
`.
`
`EDIT
`
`continued
`
`The Tape Player
`
`27EN
`
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`

`

`Recording the CD tracks by specifying the tape length (continued)
`
`Tip
`If you made a mistake,
`press CANCEL. The
`track programed last
`will be cleared.
`Reprogram it.
`
`Tip
`To check the order of
`the programed tracks:
`Press ENTER after step
`8 and turn the jog dial.
`The track number will
`be displayed in the
`programed order.
`
`5 Turn the jog dial (press the number buttons on the
`remote) to select the track you want to program
`and press ENTER.
`Repeat this step.
`
`EDIT
`
`6 Press ENTER.
`The minimum tape length you need to record the
`programed tracks flashes in the display.
`
`EDIT
`
`7 To change the recording time, turn the jog dial and
`input the time again.
`If you do not change the recording time, skip to
`step 8.
`8 Press ENTER.
`
`EDIT
`
`9 Insert a blank tape into the tape compartment.
`10 Press DUB START CD m TAPE.
`Recording will start on the front side automatically.
`
`REC
`
`EDIT
`
`28EN
`
`The Tape Player
`
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`

`DUB START
`CD m TAPE MENU
`
`PUSH
`OPEN/CLOSE
`
`Jog dial
`
`p
`
`ENTER
`
`The Tape Player
`
`Recording a single track (EDIT 1 TRACK)
`EDIT 1 TRACK is useful to record the first track of a
`single CD, and to record a track from a number of
`different CDs. In EDIT 1 TRACK mode, “
`” is
`automatically selected.
`1 Insert a blank tape into the tape compartment.
`2 Press p until “CD” appears in the display.
`3 Press MENU.
`4 Turn the jog dial until “EDIT” flashes in the
`display and press ENTER.
`5 Turn the jog dial until “EDIT 1” flashes in the
`display and press ENTER.
`
`.
`
`EDIT
`
`continued
`
`The Tape Player
`
`29EN
`
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`
`

`

`Recording the CD tracks by specifying the tape length (continued)
`
`6 Turn the jog dial (press the number buttons on the
`remote) to select the track you want to program.
`
`EDIT
`
`7 Press DUB START CD m TAPE.
`Recording of the selected track will start from the
`front side.
`
`REC
`
`EDIT
`
`When recording of the track is finished, the CD
`player and the cassette deck stop. The total number
`of tracks recorded and the total recording time
`appear in the display.
`When you record another track, repeat steps 6 and
`7, or change the source CD and repeat steps 6 and
`7.
`
`30EN
`
`The Tape Player
`
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`
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`

`The Timer
`Setting the clock
`
`“0:00” indication appears in the display
`until you set the clock.
`
`CLOCK
`
`Jog dial
`
`ENTER
`
`The Timer
`
`Note
`When using the player
`on batteries, set the
`clock when the power
`is on.
`
`Tips
`• The time display
`system of this player is
`the 24-hour system.
`• When you use an AC
`power cord, “:” flashes
`as long as the clock
`goes.
`
`Before you begin, connect to the power source (see
`page 39.)
`1 Press and hold CLOCK until the hour digit flashes.
`
`2 Set the clock.
`1 Turn the jog dial to set
`the hour and press
`ENTER.
`2 Turn the jog dial to set
`the minutes.
`3 Press ENTER.
`The clock starts from 00 seconds.
`
`.
`
`The Timer
`
`31EN
`
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`
`

`

`Waking up to
`music
`
`You can wake up to music or a radio
`program at a preset time.
`Make sure you have set the clock
`(“Setting the clock” on page 31).
`
`STANDBY
`
`TIMER/
`SLEEP
`
`ENTER Jog dial
`
`Notes
`• When using the player
`on batteries, set the
`timer when the power
`is on.
`• You cannot preset
`waking up timer and
`recording timer (page
`36) at the same time.
`
`Before you begin, make sure the t (clock) indication is
`not lit in the display. If it is lit, press STANDBY.
`1 Prepare the music source you want to play.
`
`Source
`CD
`RADIO
`TAPE
`LINE
`
`Do this
`Insert a CD.
`Tune in a station.
`Insert a tape.
`Turn on the equipment connected to
`LINE IN.
`
`2 Press TIMER/SLEEP.
`
`3 Turn the jog dial until “TIMER SET” flashes in the
`display and press ENTER.
`
`4 Turn the jog dial until “TIMER PLAY” flashes in
`the display and press ENTER.
`5 Turn the jog dial until the music source you want
`to play (“CD”, “TAPE”, “RADIO” or “LINE”)
`appears in the display, and press ENTER.
`
`32EN
`
`The Timer
`
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`
`

`

`The Timer
`
`6 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you want
`the music to go on.
`1 Turn the jog dial to
`set the hour and
`press ENTER.
`2 Turn the jog dial to set the minutes and press
`ENTER.
`7 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you want
`the music to go off (Do as step 6.).
`8 Turn the jog dial to set the volume you want, and
`press ENTER.
`
`9 Press STANDBY.
`The t indication lights up and the power goes off;
`the player enters the standby mode.
`At the preset time, the power will go on and music
`will play. Then the power will go off at the preset
`time, and the player will enter the standby mode
`again.
`
`Tip
`If you made a mistake,
`press CANCEL. The
`setting entered last will
`be cleared. Re-enter it.
`
`Tips
`• To exit the standby
`mode, press STANDBY
`to make the t
`indication disappear.
`• The preset settings
`remain until you reset
`them.
`• The display window
`does not light while the
`waking up timer is on.
`
`continued
`
`The Timer
`
`33EN
`
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`
`

`

`Waking up to music (continued)
`
`To check/change the waking up timer settings
`Press TIMER/SLEEP, then turn the jog dial to select
`“TIMER SET” and press ENTER. Each time you press
`ENTER, a stored setting is displayed in the set order.
`To change the setting, display the setting you want to
`change and re-enter it.
`
`To use the player before a timer playback starts
`If you turn on the player, you can use it as usual ( in
`case of the radio, if you listen to the station which is
`different from the one you tuned in step 1 on page 32,
`you will hear that station at the preset time.) Turn off
`the player before the preset time.
`
`To stop play
`Turn off the power.
`
`34EN
`
`The Timer
`
`000034
`
`

`

`Falling asleep to
`music
`
`You can set the player to turn off
`automatically after 10, 20, 30, 60, 90 and
`120 minutes, allowing you to fall asleep
`while listening to music.
`
`TIMER/
`SLEEP
`
`The Timer
`
`On the remote
`Press SLEEP repeatedly
`to select the minutes
`for the sleeping timer.
`
`Tips
`• The display window
`does not light while the
`sleeping timer is on.
`• You can combine the
`waking up timer with
`the sleeping timer. Set
`the waking up timer
`first (see page 32), turn
`on the power, and then
`set the sleeping timer.
`• You can prepare the
`different music for the
`waking up timer and
`the sleeping timer.
`However, you cannot
`store different radio
`stations.
`• You can set different
`volume for the waking
`up timer and the
`sleeping timer. For
`instance, you can sleep
`at lower volume and
`wake up at higher
`volume.
`
`1 Play the music source you want.
`2 Press TIMER/SLEEP.
`3 Turn the jog dial until “SLEEP SET” flashes in the
`display and press ENTER.
`
`4 Turn the jog dial to select the minutes when the
`player goes off automatically.
`Each time you press
`the button, the
`indication changes as
`follows: “10” n “20”
`n “30” n “60” n
`“90” n “120” n
`“OFF”.
`If 4 seconds have passed after you stopped turning
`the jog dial, the minutes in the display are entered.
`The preset time has passed, the player goes off
`automatically.
`
`To cancel the sleep function
`Start from step 2 and select “OFF” in step 4.
`
`To change the preset time
`Do the steps 2 - 4 again.
`
`The Timer
`
`35EN
`
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`
`

`

`Timer-recording
`radio programs
`
`You can set timer to record the radio at a
`certain time.
`Make sure you have set the clock (see
`“Setting the clock” on page 31.)
`
`DIR MODE
`
`STANDBY
`
`TIMER/
`SLEEP
`
`ENTER
`
`Jog dial
`
`Before you begin, make sure the t (clock) indication is
`not lit in the display. If it is lit, press STANDBY.
`1 Tune in the radio station and insert a blank tape
`into the tape compartment with the side you want
`to record on facing you.
`2 Press DIR MODE to
`select recording
`direction of the tape.
`3 Press TIMER/SLEEP.
`4 Turn the jog dial until “TIMER SET” flashes in the
`display and press ENTER.
`
`One side
`Both sides
`
`display
`
`5 Turn the jog dial until “TIMER REC” flashes in the
`display and press ENTER.
`
`Notes
`• When using the player
`on batteries, set the
`timer when the power
`is on.
`• You cannot preset
`recording timer and
`waking up timer (page
`32) at the same time.
`
`Tips
`• We recommend that
`you use the AC power
`cord as a power source
`for optimum recording
`quality.
`• When you receive the
`MW/LW program in
`step 1, press r/P to
`check if the noise is
`heard. If so, press
`MODE to select the
`position that most
`decreases the noise.
`On the player, use
`MENU to select “ISS”.
`
`36EN
`
`The Timer
`
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`
`

`

`The Timer
`
`6 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you want
`to start recording.
`1 Turn the jog dial
`to set the hour and
`press ENTER.
`2 Turn the jog dial to set the minutes, and press
`ENTER.
`7 Set the timer to the hour and the minutes you want
`to stop recording. (Do as step 6.)
`8 Turn the jog dial to set the volume you want, and
`press ENTER.
`
`9 Press STANDBY.
`The power goes off and the player enters the
`standby mode. The t indication and the recording
`side of the tape (front side ( or reverse side 9)
`appear in the display. To change the recording
`side, press STANDBY again.
`At the preset time, the power will go on and the
`recording will start. Then the power will go off at
`the preset time, and the player will enter the
`standby mode again.
`
`continued
`
`Tip
`If you made a mistake,
`press CANCEL. The
`setting entered last will
`be cleared. Re-enter it.
`
`Tips
`• To exit the standby
`mode, press STANDBY
`twice to make the t
`indication disappear.
`• The preset settings
`remain until you reset
`them.
`• When you select both
`sides recording, the
`recording will stop
`after the both sides
`recording finishes so
`that accidental
`recording will not be
`made.
`• The display window
`does not light while the
`recording timer is on.
`
`The Timer
`
`37EN
`
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`
`

`

`Timer-recording radio programs (continued)
`
`To check/change the recording timer settings
`Press TIMER/SLEEP, then turn the jog dial to select
`“TIMER SET” and press ENTER. Each time you press
`ENTER, a stored setting is displayed in the set order.
`To change the setting, display the setting you want to
`change and re-enter it.
`
`To use the player before a timer-recording starts
`If you turn on the player, you can use it as usual.
`Before the preset time, tune in the station you want to
`record and turn off the power.
`
`To stop timer-recording
`Turn off the power.
`
`38EN
`
`The Timer
`
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`
`

`

`Setting Up
`Choosing the
`power sources
`
`You can use the AC power or
`batteries as a power source.
`Use the AC power source
`whenever you record since
`recording consumes much
`power.
`
`AC IN
`
`Setting Up
`
`2
`
`To a wall outlet
`
`1 Battery compartment
`(back-up batteries)
`
`4Battery compartment
`
`1 Inserting the back-up batteries
`Insert four R6 (size AA) batteries (not
`supplied) into the battery compartment.
`These batteries work to save the
`memory data.
`
`Insert four R6 (size AA)
`batteries (not supplied)
`
`Replacing batteries
`To take out the batteries as illustrated.
`
`2 Connecting the AC power cord
`Insert one end of the supplied AC power cord to the
`AC IN socket located at the rear of the player, and the
`other end to the wall outlet.
`
`Setting Up
`
`39EN
`
`Note
`Be sure to turn off the
`power of the player
`before connecting/
`disconnecting the AC
`power cord or
`removing/inserting
`batteries.
`
`Tips
`• With normal use, the
`back-up batteries
`should last for about
`six months when the
`player is operated on
`batteries. When the
`time display dims or
`when the timer
`function is disabled,
`replace all the batteries
`with new ones. To
`save the preset
`settings, replace the
`batteries with the AC
`power cord connected.
`• The sound quality may
`be changed depending
`on the polarity of the
`plug. Change the
`direction of inserting
`the plug and check the
`sound quality.
`
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`
`

`

`Choosing power sources (continued)
`
`3 Inserting batteries into the remote
`
` Insert two R6 (size AA) batteries (not supplied)
`
`Replacing batteries
`With normal use, the batteries should last for about six
`months. When the remote no longer operates the
`player, replace all the batteries with new ones.
`
`4 Using the player on batteries
`Insert eight R20 (size D) batteries (not suppl

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