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INSTRUCTION MANUAL GCD 2700 CD Changer Stereo Music System CAUTION - USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIEDINTHE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MAYRESULTIN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. SHOULD NOT READJUSTED -1- OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY CONTENTS BEFORE USE OR TRANSPORTATION ................................................................................................................................ 2 FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION ............................................................................................................................ 2 CONNECTIONS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3 CONTROLS ............................................................................................................................................ .............. .............. .... 5 GENERAL OPERATION ...............................................................................................................o......................................... 7 VIDEO EQUIPMENT PLAYBACK ........................................................................................................................................... 7 HANDLING THE DISCS ......................................................................................................................................................... 8 CD PUY ................................................................................................................................................................................. 8 PROGRAMMED PLAY ............................................................................................................................................................ 10 LISTENING TO THE RADIO ................................................................................................................................................... 11 LISTENING TO TAPE .......................................................................................................................................................o..... 12 Recording ~APEB) .......................................................................................................................................................... 13 RECORDING COMPACT DISCS ........................................................................................................................................... 14 TAPE DUBBING ~APEATO TAPE B) ................................................................................................................................. 17 MAINTENANCE ......................................................................,,,,.,.,.,.... ....................................................... .,....,,,,,,., ............ 18 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................ ......... Back Cover L“- BEFORE USE OR TRANSPORTATION Before use 1. Carefully unpack the unit. 2. Remove all packing material from around the unit. 3. Remove the sheet and tape which secures the carousel. 4. Attach the dust cover. NOTE: Keep the packing material in case it is necessary to ship the unit in the future. Slide the dust cover onto the hingeson the rearof the unit.Be sure that both hinaes are fullv insertedinto the no;cheson th~ dust cover. Before trans~ortation 1, Remove a~ discs from the trays. 2. Turn off the power. 3. Disconnect the AC power cord. 4. Remove the dust cover. sheet and tape. 5. Attach the transpotiation — FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION - Do not damage the power cord. Because of the unit’s extremely low noise and wide dynamic range, there may be a tendency to turn the volume on the amplifier higher than necessary. Doing so may produce an excessive output from the amplifier, which can cause damage to your speakers. Use care when playing compact discs. Wait until the music has started before raising the volume. Sudden changes in the surrounding temperature can cause dew to form on the optical pickup lens inside the unit. Under this condition the unit may not operate properly. If this should occur, remove the disc and allow the player to adjust to the surrounding temperature, When not in use, disconnect the power cord from the outlet. Grasp the plug, not the cord, when disconnecting the unit. If water should enter the unit, electrical shock or a malfunction may result. Use in an area where there is low humidity and little dust. - Do not disassemble or alter the unit in any way. - Do not use the unit in areas where extremes in temperature occur (below 5°C or exceeding 35”C), or where it may be exposed to direct sunlight. -2- CONNECTIONS Locate the unit horizontally on a heavy duty stand or firm level surface and away from the speaker system, to avoid sound feedback. NOTE: Do not place the unit near a source of heat (e.g. a radiator) or in direct sunlight. Do not place the unit in an area with high humidity. Make all system connections cord. before plugging Right speaker in the AC Left speaker ‘7 Video equipment FM indoorantenna lead wire FM OUTDOORANTENNA (notsupplied) ?&j I GROUND @ 75-ohmcoaxial cable t ANTENNADISCHARGEUNIT (notsupplied) /! ~ \\\ 1 AM loop antenna + ‘r’ ) ..~u E @ --- ‘k To an AC wall outlet -3- Video equipment input jacks (VIDEO) Connect a cable (not supplied) from the output jacks of the video equipment to these jacks, FM antenna The FM indoor antenna lead wire is sufficient to receive most local FM broadcasts and should be connected to the rear FM ANT terminal. Extend the antenna lead wire as straight as possible and, while listening to the sound from the system, secure it in a position where the best FM reception is found. Infringe areas, or where reception is distorted or noisy, an FM outdoor antenna (not supplied) should be connected instead of the FM indoor antenna lead wire. The terminals will accept 75-ohm coaxial cable. Speaker terminals (SPEAKERS) Connect the speaker wires to these terminals. The red terminals are (+) positive and the black terminals are (-) negative. NOTE: Use speakers wjth a minimum impedance of 6 ohms. To achieve proper stereo reproduction, identical connections must be made at the speakers and the amplifier. AM antenna The AM loop antenna is sufficient to receive most local AM broadcasts. Assemble the loop antenna. Power cord Connect the power cord to an AC wall outlet, If the unit will not be used for a long time, disconnect the AC plug from the wall outlet. NOTE: Before plugging the power cord into an AC outlet, make sure that all the connections have been made. -- Unwind the antenna wires (about 3 turns), then connect them to the AM LOOP ANT. terminals. Place the loop antenna in a position which yields the best AM reception, or attach it to a wall or other surface as shown. ot supplied) NOTES: To minimize noise... Keep the speaker wires, power cord and all other ‘“ system connection cables away from the antennas. - Do not place the antenna close to a TV or speaker. -4- 11, Fade-out button (FADE) 12, Edit button (EDiT) 13. Random play button (RANDOM PLAY) 14. intro scan button (iNTRO SCAN) 15, Memory button (MEMORY) 16. Repeat button (REPEAT) 17. Disc trays 18. CD cover 19. Dust cover 20. Piay/pause button ( P/OIJ ) 21, Stop button ( ❑ ) , DO/CDi ) 22. Skip/Search buttons ( WI/04 23. Disc skip button (DISC SKiP) 24. Disc select button (DISC SELECT) CONTROLS Amplifier section / \ 5 6 1 Tuner section 9 “27 “2P 10 29 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 1. Power switch (POWER) 2. Function buttons and indicators (CD~UNER~APE/ViDEO) 3. Infrared remote control sensor (REMOTE SENSOR) 4. Multi-display (MULTI FUNCTiON DiSPLAY FOR CD& TUNER) 5. Graphic equalizer controls and indicators (GRAPHIC EQUALIZER) 6. Baiance control and indicator (BAiANCE) 7, Volume UP/DOWN buttons (VOLUME) 8. Voiume position indicators (VOLUME POSITiON) 9, Bass expander button (BASSXPANDER) 10. Stereo headphones jack (PHONES) Band button (BAND) Memory button (MEMORY) FM/Tuning mode select button (FM~UNE Tuning UP/DOWN buttons (TUNiNG) Preset UP/DOWN buttons (PRESET) Tape section MODE) 30 31 32 d4 4’2 40 38 3’7 3’5 3’3 — 30. Dubbing speed/Beat cancei button (DUBBiNG SPEED/BEAT CANCEL) 31. Dolby NR button (DOLBY NR) lid (TAPE A) 32. Cassette compartment 33. Pause button (PAUSE) 34. Stop/Eject button (STOP/EJECT) 35. Fast forward button (FFWD) 36. Rewind button (REW) 37. Piay button (PLAY) 38. Cassette compartment iid (TAPE B) 39. Pause button (PAUSE) 40. Stop/Eject button (STOPEJECT) 41. Fast forward button (FFWD) 42. Rewind button (REW) 43. Piay button (PLAY) 44. Record button (REC) CD section 16 20 21 14 13 lh’1 2’4 2’3 2’2 NOTE: This unit has transparent protective sheets on the front panel to protect it from scratches. If desired, you may remove these protective sheets before use. -5- REMOTE CONTROL 1, Compact disc changer section (CD) Intro scan button (INTRO) Time display button (TIME DISPLAY) (See “Time display selection” on page 9,) Memory button (MEMORY) Repeat button (REPEAT) Stop button ( •1 ) Skip/Search buttons ( kM/OC ),( DD/ ~ ) Play/Pause button ( D/00 ) Random play button (RANDOM) Disc skip button (DISC SKIP) 2. Tuner section (TUNER) FM~uning mode select button (MODE) Preset button (PRESET) (Press this button to select a preset station.) Band button (BAND) Tuning UP/DOWN buttons (- TUN +) 3, Amplifier section Video function button (VIDEO) Ta~e function button (TAPE) V&me UP/DOWN buhons (- VOL +) Battery installation 1. Open the battery compartment by sliding the iid toward the bottom of the remote control. OPERATiON The GCD2700 can be operated from a distance of up to 7 meters with the wireless remote controi. Point the remote control directly at the unit and press the desired buttons. 2. Install 2 “SUM-3/AA/R6” size batteries (not supplied) exactiy as shown in the polarity diagram inside the battery compartment. L J n -- m.-e =8.5 *I The infrared beam from the remote control travels in a straight line. Make sure that there are no objects between the remote controi and the GCD2700 that might block the beam. a 3, Close the battery compartment NOTE: The remote controi may not operate when the batteries begin to wear out. if this happens, repiace the batteries with new ones. iid. NOTES: - Always remove the batteries if the remote control will not to be used for a month or more. Batteries left in the unit may leak and cause damage. - When the batteries have become discharged, they must be disposed of in a safe manner which complies with all applicable laws. -6- Graphic equalizer controls (GRAPHIC EQUALIZER) The separate 3-BAND GRAPHIC EQUALIZER (Left channel and Right channel) controls (100Hz/1 kHz/1 OkHz) allow the sound to be tailored to individual musical preferences ortofit the acoustics of the room. Moving the control up will increase the sound level in a narrow range of musical frequencies and moving the control down will decrease the sound level. GENERAL OPERATION Power switch (POWER) Press the POWER switch to ON (button IN). The display shows “HELLO”, then changes to the function mode. POWER GRAPHIC ECWALIZER Volume control Press the “UP” or “DOWN” VOLUME button or press the “+” or “-” VOL button on the remote control. 63 E!a M VOLUME DOW N REMMECfNTKILERti8-’XYJl VA Volume position These indicators Bass expander button (BASSXPANDER) Press the button to the ON position to enhance the bass sound. indicators (VOLUME POSITION) show the relative volume position. VOLUME POSITION 5— n 4— a 3— n 2— n 1— Stereo headphones jack (PHONES) Connect a pair of stereo headphones (not supplied) PHONES jack for monitoring or private listening. n D PHONES Balance control (BALANCE) Adjusts the output level (balance) between the left and right channels of the speakers and headphones, .— u; SALANCE Ii II 0 VIDEO EQUIPMENT .— .— — .— .— .— .— ● PLAYBACK 1. Connect a VCR or other video equipment to the VIDEO input jacks. 2. Press the VIDEO function button. The display shows “VI dEO”. 3. Follow the instructions provided with the component. 4. Adjust the VOLUME and other controls as desired. -7- to the To remove a disc from its storage case, press down on the center of the case and lift the disc out, holding it carefully by the edges. HANDLING THE DISCS This unit has been designed to play compact discs bearing the identification logo as shown. No other discs can be played. Lift out. Um’!’!c DIGITAL The proper way to hold a compact disc. A AUDIO Both 8 cm and 12 cm compact discs can be played with this CD changer. NOTE: Place only one disc in each tray. Discs should be returned to their cases after use to protect them from dust and scratches. - To prevent warping the disc, do not expose it to direct sunlight, high humidity or high temperatures for extended periods of time. - Do not apply paper or write anything on the disc surface. Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the signal suc!ace of the disc (glossy side) with a soft cloth. Wipe in a straight motion from the center to the outside of the disc. Never use chemicals such as record cleaning sprays, antistatic sprays or fluids, benzine or thinner to clean compact disc. These chemicals will permanently damage the plastic surface of the disc. Always place the compact disc in the disc tray with the label facing upward. Compact discs can be played on only one side. <. — CD PLAY -- Playing discs 1. Press the DISC SELECT button (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5) that corresponds to the tray number of the disc to be played first. 2. Press the D/00 button, “ D “ appears on the display and play starts from the first track. The following information is displayed: - The current disc number - The current track number - Elapsed time for the current track - Total number of tracks on the disc - If the disc contains 15 or more tracks, “ ➤ ” appears to the right of the”1 5“ indicator. 3. Press the ❑ button to end disc play. The disc number, total number of tracks and total play time for the currently selected disc are displayed. 4. When the last track of the last disc has been played, the player automatically stops. Loading discs 1. Press the POWER switch to ON (button IN). - The display shows “HELLO”, then changes to the function mode, 2. Press the CD function button. 3. Place each disc in the tray with the label facing up. - Place a 8 cm disc in the circular section at the center of the disc tray, Do not place 8 cm and 12 cm discs in the same disc tray. - Each time the DISC SKIP button is pressed, the carousel turns clockwise to the next tray position. NOTES: Do not put anything except a compact disc on the tray. Foreign objects can damage the mechanism. - Do not touch the carousel while it is rotating. @@ W For 12 cm disc For8 cm disc -8- 2 3 1 Temporarily stopping play When the D/On button is pressed, o Press the INTRO SCAN button to play the first 10 seconds of each track. “INTRO” appears on the display. Press the INTRO SCAN button again to return to normal play. If the INTRO SCAN button is pressed during normal play, introscan will start with the next track on the disc. - Press the” Ka/cu “ or” DO/CH “ button toskipto another track during introscan play. If the player is set to “REPEAT CONT” mode, Introscan will continue from disc to disc (See “Repeat play function” section). “ D “ flashes On the display and play is temporarily stopped. press the D/00 button again. To resume play, Random Skip play press the ~ /cu or DD/ m buttonto INTRU SCAN Introscan NOTE: A disc cannot be played if it is installed with label facing down. If a disc is installed in this way, the player will search each disc tray in order until a properly loaded disc is found. If the last disc tray does not contain a playable disc, the player will search disc tray 1 for a playable disc. If a playable disc is not found, the display will show “no dlSC.” The player may not operate properly if the surface of the disc is marred by scratches, fingerprints,or dirt. RANDCM PLAY play quickly find the o Press the RANDOM PIAY button at any time to begin random play. The player will automatically select and play discs and tracks at random. “RANDOM” appears on the display. Press the RANDOM PLAY button again during random play. The player will select the next random disc and track. beginning of the next track orreturntothe beginning of the track that is playing. To skip to track 6 while track 3 is playing, press the c’ DD/Dci “ button until “6” appears in the TRACK section of the display, To skip back to track 3 while track 6 is playing, press the “ @/@ “ button until “3” appears in the TRACK z section of the display. Random introscan play Press the INTRO SCAN button, then the RANDOM PLAY button, to play the first 10 seconds of each track at random. NOTE: When the skip function is used in the pause mode, the player will skip to the start of the track, then pause. Repeat play function Search (forward/reverse) If the” kKI/m “ or” DD/DQ “ button is pressed during play, the player will search at high speed in the forward or reverse direction while the button is being pressed. When the button is released, normal play will continue. While the” l@l/@I “ or” DD/ DH “ button is pressed, the sound will be reduced in volume. - If the” Ma/@I “ or” DD/DC4 “ button is pressed in the pause mode, pause will resume when the button is released. In the reverse direction, the player will pause when the beginning of the first track on the disc being played is reached. REPEAT ~ This unit has three different repeat modes. Press the REPEAT button repeatedly to select the desired mode in the following sequence. The selected repeat mode is shown on the display. “REPEAT ONE”: Repeat one track “REPEAT ALL”: Repeat all tracks on the selected disc “REPEAT CONT”: Repeat all the tracks of all discs None: Normal play mode During programmed play, only “REPEAT ONE” and “REPEAT ALL” can be selected. Time display selection During play, the remaining play time can be checked using the TIME DISPLAY button on the remote control. Press the TIME DISPLAY button repeatedly during normal play. The following display modes appear: Remaining time on the current track - Remaining time on the entire disc Elapsed time on the current track NOTES: During programmed play, total remain time cannot be displayed. The displayed play times may differ slightly from the times listed on the notes accompanying the disc. In the stop mode, the total play time on the disc is displayed. -9- - PROGRAMMED When programming, use the disc select buttons to assign the discs and the KU/~ or DD/ Wi button to assign the tracks. The maximum number of selections that can be programmed is 32. If you try to enter more selections, “FULL” will appear on the display. PLAY Up to 32 selections, from up to 5 discs, can be programmed for play in any order. - The same track or disc can be programmed more than once. Checking the program 1. While fithe stop-mode, press the MEMORY button. The disc, track and program numbers will appear on the display. Press the MEMORY button again to view the disc, track and program numbers for the other programmed selections. - These displays do not appear during programmed play. 2. Press the P/NI button to start play. When all programmed selections have played, the player stops automatically. During programmed play, if the programmed track does not exist on the disc, the next programmed selection is played. NOTE: The program is cleared in the following cases: When the ❑ button is pressed in the stop mode Programming procedure Follow the example below to program tracks 2 and 6 on DISC 1, track 9 on DISC 2 and all tracks on DISC 3. In this example, each disc has 9 tracks and DISC 3 is in playing position. 1. Press the MEMORY button. “PROG.” blinks on the display. DISC3 TRACKAL Pr. 1 MEMORY ~ PROG. 123456789 !!1 - 2. Select DISC 1 by pressing SELECT) button. DISC 1 TRACK AL Pr. 1 the DISK SKIP (or DISC PROG. ?!1 3. Select track 2 by pressing DISC 1 TI+4CK 2 Pr. 1 the” DD/ DCI “ button. PROG. /!1 4. Press the MEMORY button. “PROG.” DISC 1 TRACK 2 Pr. 1 Changing a program To add a new selection to a program: 1, In the stop mode, press the MEMORY button repeatedly until the following display appears: ((-----,--- ,, remains lit. PROG. 2 5. Select track 6 by pressing “PROG.” blinks. DISC1 TRACK 6 Pr. 2 the “ 2. Select a disc and track number. 3. Press the MEMORY button. DD/DCi “ button. To change a selection: 1. Press the MEMORY button repeatedly tion to be replaced is displayed. 2, Select a disc and track number. 3. Press the MEMORY button. PROG. 2 ?Vl 6. Press the MEMORY button. “PROG.” DISC1 TRACK 6 Pr. 2 PROG. 2 remains lit. 6 Operations 7. Select DISC 2 by pressing the DISC SKIP (or DISC SELECT) button. “PROG.” blinks. DISC 2 TRACK AL Pr. 3 - PROG. 11! 8. Select track 9 by pressing the” DISC 2 TRACK 9 pr. 3 DD/N “ button. PROG. ?!1 9. Press the MEMORY button. “PROG.” DISC 2 TRACK 9 Pr. 3 PROG. remains lit. 9 10. Select DISC 3 by pressing the DISC SKIP (or DISC SELECT) button. “PROG.” blinks. DISC 3 TRACK AL Pr. 4 PROG. ?!1 11. Press the MEMORY button. “PROG,” DISC 3 TRACK AL Pr. 4 remains lit, PROG. -10- during programmed until the selec- play Press the “ W/w “ or” DD/DH “ b~on to skip programmed tracks. If the end (or beginning) of the current track is reached in forward (or reverse) search mode, the player enters the pause mode. LISTENING TO THE RADIO Preparation 1. Press the POWER switch to ON. Automatic or Manual tuning operation: 1. Press the TUNER function button. 2. Press the BAND button to select the desired radio band. The selected band will be displayed: “FM 1”, “FM 2“ or “AM”. 3. a) For automatic tuning, press the FM/TUNE MODE button to select the AUTO position. (The AUTO indicator will appear in the display.) Press either the “Up” or’’DOWN” TUNING button. The unit will auto- 1 matically tune in a station. Press either the “UP” or “DOWN” TUNING button again to receive the next broadcast station. In the automatic tuning mode, the unit may not stop on distant or weak signal stations. b) For manual tuning, press the FM/TUNE MODE button to select the manual position. (The AUTO indicator will go off.) Press either the “UP” or “DOWN” TUNING button until you have reached the desired station. NOTES: For receiving an FM stereo broadcast, set the FM/ TUNE MODE button to the AUTO position. The unit will automatically switch to mono or stereo as you tune in different stations. The FM stereo (ST) indicator will appear in the display when a stereo broadcast is being received. For receiving a weak-signal FM stereo broadcast, set the FM/TUNE MODE button to the manual position. The MONO indicator will appear in the display. 4. Adjust the VOLUME and other controls as desired. - To preset stations and operate preset tuning: The unit has an electronic memory circuit which is capable of memorizing a total of 36 stations (e.g. 24 FM and 12AM stations). 1. Press the TUNER function button. 2, Select the desired radio band with the BAND button. 3. Tune in a desired station. 4. Press the MEMORY butlon. The PROG, indicator will flash. 5. Press the “UP” or “DOWN” PRESET button to select the desired preset number, 6. Press the MEMORY button. The PROG. indicator will go off. The station is now preset. 6 J .o~. .,. ——— — 1’ Example: p12 FM 1 88.1 tdl-tz AUTO 12 NOTES: 7. To preset the other stations, follow the same procedure - outlined in Steps 2-6 above. 8. Now, you can receive a desired AM or FM broadcast station quickly and accurately. Select the desired band, press and release the “UP” or DOWN” PRESET button. The preset station will be heard. - -11- 12 stations can be preset on each Band. Once you have preset the desired stations, they will be held in memory even if the unit is turned off. If the power cord is disconnected from the wall outlet, or if a power failure occurs, the tuning memory will be erased. Preset new stations as described above. LISTENING TO TAPE PLAYBACK (TAPE A/TAPE B) TAPE B is used for both recording and playback. TAPE A is used for playback only. Do not turn the unit off while the tape is running. Otherwise, the pinch roller may be damaged. Gause Press the PAUSE button to temporarily stop the tape during playback or recording, Press it again to resume operation. Fast forward and rewind Press the FFWD or REW button to quickly wind the tape forward or backward. Press the STOP/EJECT button when the desired position of the tape has been reached. When the end of the tape is reached, the tape will stop and the FFWD or REW button will be released automatically. Preparation 1, Press the TAPE function button. The display shows “TAPE”. 2. Press the appropriate STOP/EJECT button and insert a recorded cassette. I 1 r 1 Fully automatic stop This deck has a full-release stop system, to protect the tape and prevent pinch roller wear. When the end of the tape is reached in any mode, the tape will stop automatically. I-7is-lr=i-l ---- 3. Close the compartment lid. 4. Set the DOLBY NR button to ON (button in) if thetapeto be played was recorded using DOLBY NR. For all other tapes, set the DOLBY NR button to OFF (button out). A) 1. 2. 3. L SIDE B 25 min. Unrecordedblank To record a CD with no change 4, Press the REC button to set the record pause mode for side A. in the track sequence, follow the example below. To record all tracks on a 5-track disc (total play time of 47 min 20 see) on DISC 2, onto a 50-minute tape: ● REC ➤ PLAY 1. Press the DISC SKIP (or DISC SELECT) button to select the DISC 2. DISC SKIP 5. Press the D/uo button to start playback with track 1 on disc 2. The deck starts recording at the same time. ~ ~ 2. Press the EDIT button length. to select the recording tape El EDIT DISC 2 123 ... — C-46 EDIT SIDE A 123... Each time the EDIT button is pressed, the tape length display changes in the following sequence: &16-C-54 -C-60 -DC-74 -C-90 ~C-- ~Cleared)l To set the desired tape length up to C-99, use the “ l@/aa “ or “ w/rxy “ button. To set “C-50”, press the EDIT button to select “C-46” and press the “ WIDDI “ button 4 times. “C-50” appears on the display, 3. lnsertaC-50 side A. 0.01 EDIT D SIDE A 6. When all ~f the tracks for side A have finished playing, the player will go to pause mode at the beginning of the track to be recorded onto side B. 7. After the tape deck stops automatically, turn over the cassette and reinsert it. 8. Press the REC button to start recording of side B. The player will start playback with track 3 on disc 2. 9. When all tracks for side B have finished, disc play Stopsm The tape deck will continue recording to the end of the tape (side B). The display indicates: DISC 2 TRACK 1 The edit mode remains operational when recording ends. Press the ❑ button to cancel the edit mode. cassette tape into the tape deck to record -14- b) Program edit recording Unrecordedblank Track 3 on DISC 3 SIDEA 23 min. Track 5 on DISC 1 Tr;ck70n I Track 2 on DISC 1 I ,::,,,,: Manual reverse qJ Track 1 on DISC 3 Track 4 on DISC 2 I I { SIDE B 23 min. DISC2 Unrecorded blank 4. Press the tdQ/cu (TRACK 5), The desired selections can be rearranged and recorded on the tape within a designated tape length. Example: The following Track 5 on Track 2 on Track 3 on Track 1 on Track 4 on Track 7 on m remains lit. “PROG,” tracks DISC DISC DISC DISC DISC DISC are to be recorded. 1:10 min 00 sec 1:7 min 26 sec 3:4 min 37 sec 3:11 min 09 sec 2:9 min 21 sec 2:1 min 10 sec These tracks are recorded minute tape. Track 5 on SIDE A: Track 2 on Track 3 on SIDE B: Track 1 on Track 4 on Track 7 on DISC TRACK 5 13,00 EDIT SIDE A ... 5. Press the MEMORY button. MEMORY ~ “PROG.” remains lit. DISC1 TRACK5 13.00 PROG. 5 order on a 46- 1 1 3 3 2 2 1. Press the EDIT button until “C-46” 1 PROG. 1 23 in the following DISC DISC DISC DISC DISC DISC or DO/~ button to selea the track */+ -I- EDIT SIDEA to program 6. Repeat steps 2-5 corded onto side A. the tracks to be re- If a track which exceeds the remaining time on side A is selected, its remaining time blinks on the display. When the MEMORY button is pressed, “SIDE A’ disappears and “SIDE B“ appears. The remaining time on side B appears on the display. This and subsequent tracks are recorded on side B. appears, EDIT o 7, 2. Press the DISC SKIP (or DISC SELECT) select the disc (DISC 1). button to Repeat steps 2-5 to program corded onto side B. the tracks to be re- If a track exceeding the remaining time on side B is programmed, “Err” will appear in the display for 4 seconds. DISC SKIP m 3. Press the MEMORY button. 8. Insert the C-46 cassette record side A. 9. Press the REC button, MEMORY tape into the tape deck to ● REc ➤ PLAY ~ “PROG.” blinks and the display indicates: 10, Press the DISC 1 TRACK AL PROG. 123... ?!f The remaining display. 23.00 EDIT SIDE A D/on ~ button. Recording starts. El The programmed tracks will play in sequence starting from track 5 on disc 1, and pause at the end of track 3 on disc 3. SIDE A DISC 1 TRACK 5 0.01 EDIT D time on side A blinks on the time PROG. 25 11. Follow steps “6” to”1 O“ of “Normal -15- edit recording”. - I I c) Fade-out edit recording The sound is automatically faded out at the end of sides A and B, according to the selected tape length. Fade out (1O sec.) SIDE A 30 min. I [1 1 2“ 5 Manual reverse II I Fade out (10 sec.) Record from the beginning of a track. Example: To record onto a 60-minute tape 1. Press the EDIT button until “C-60” appears on the display, 2, Press the FADE button. “FADE” appears. 3. Insert a C-60 cassette tape into the tape deck to record side A. (If you desire, program the tracks. Refer to “PROGRAMMED PLAY” on page 10) ---4. Press the REC button. 5. Press the D/OLI button. Recording starts. The player will start playback with track 1 on sideAand proceed in sequence until track 6 is recorded. The display indicates: DISC 1 TRACK 1 FADE 0.01 SIDE B 30 min. 6. Follow steps “6” to”1 O“ of “Normal - “FADE” blinks as the sound fades out (1 O seconds). When the remaining tape length is less than 10 sec., the track currently playing is not faded out. The sound is also faded out when a track is interrupted at the end of side B. EDITD SIDE A 123... d) Backward skip edit recording Track 4 will be interrupted. SIDE A J H 1 8[] 71] 6 II 2 5 Track 8 will be interrupted. 1. 2. 3, 4. Ill 4 2 Manual reverse Record from the beginning of a track. SIDE B - 1“1 3]]4 Press the EDIT button until “C---” appears on the display. Press the REC button. Press the D/00 button. Recording starts on side A with track 1. Follow steps “6” to “9” of “Normal edit recording”. MANUAL RECORDING For programmed recording, program the material in advance (as described under “PROGRAMMED PLAY’). 1. Press the REC button. 2, Press the P/DO button. Recording starts. If the FADE button is pressed during recording, the sound begins to fade out from that point (about 10 seconds). The CD player pauses, but the deck continues recording. -16- edit recording”. TAPE DUBBING (TAPE A TO TAPE B) Dubbing: Copying recorded material from the cassette in TAPE A onto the cassette in TAPE B. Preparation 1. Press the TAPE function button. 2. Insert a recorded tape into the TAPE A cassette compartment. 3. Set the cassette in TAPE A to the selection to be recorded. 4. Insert the tape for recording into the TAPE B cassette compartment. 5. Set the DUBBING SPEED/BEAT CANCEL button to the desired dubbing speed: NORMAL: For dubbing while monitoring at normal speed HIGH: For dubbing the tape at high speed (approximately twice normal speed) DuBBING SPEED / BEAT CANCEL _ H lGH/2 NC?AMAL/1 ~ m NOTES: Do not change the dubbing speed during the dubbing operation. if you change the function position during the dubbing operation, TAPE B will continue to record the new sound source at normal speed. Synchro dubbing 1. Press the TAPE B PAUSE button. 2, Press the TAPE B REC button. (TAPE B will enter the record pause mode.) 3. Press the TAPE A PLAY button. Dubbing will begin. 4, To stop dubbing, press both STOP/EJECT buttons. k During dubbing operation, the DOLBY NR button has no effect to the copied tape. A I !Q==--- Automatic stop during dubbing 1. The TAPE A cassette is longer than the TAPE B cassette: After the TAPE B cassette stops, TAPE A playback wi~ continue at normal speed. 2. The TAPE B cassette is longer than the TAPE A cassette: After the TAPE A cassette stops, TAPE B will enter the erasing mode. Press the TAPE B STOP/EJECT button immediately when the TAPE A cassette stops. 0 .o— —— 2 Ii h--- 1 ~; 4 -17- MAINTENANCE Cleaning the cabinet Use a clean soft cloth moistened with plain iukewarm water and wrung dry. Never use benzol, benzine or other since these could damage the finish of your unit. It is important that no liquid reaches the inside of the unit. strong chemicai k cleaners Cieaning the cassette section For continued high performance from the cassette section, periodically clean the heads, pinch roliers and capstans whenever an accumulation of dust and red-brown oxide particles is noticed. To do this, press both STOP/EJECT buttons. Remove any cassettes still in the cassette compartments. Carefuiiy rub each head (4, 5, 8), pinch roller (3, 7) and capstan (2, 6) with a cotton swab (1) moistened with isopropyi alcohol or special head-cleaning fluid. l— /721/76 de< 3 54 J-f!!! I 8 7 -18- SPECIFICATION AMPLIFIER SECTION 12 Watts/ch (1O% THD) VIDEO 300 mV/50 kohms ~ 6 dB (100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz) + 8 dB (100 Hz) Output powec Input sensitivity and impedance: Graphic equalizer control: Bass expander: TUNER SECTION (FM) Frequency range: “Usable sensitivity: (AM) Frequency range: Sensitivity: 87.5 MHz -108.0 531 kHz -1,701 kHz (9 kHz steps) 800 pV/m (AM Loop antenna) CASSEITE DECK SECTION Track system: Frequency response: Signal to noise ratio: Wow and flutter: Tape speed: Fast forward and Rewind time: 4-track, 2-channel stereo 60 Hz -13 kHz (Cr02) 50 dB/58 dB (DOLBY NR OFF/ON) 0.15 % (WRMS) 4.75 cm/sec Approx. 110 sec. (C-60) CD PLAYER SECTION Channels: Sampling frequency: Digital filter: D/A conversion: Pick-up: Frequency response: Total harmonic distortion: Signal to noise ratio: Wow and flutter: ___ 2-channel stereo 44.1 kHz 8 x Oversampling Dual 16-bit linear D/A converters Optical 3-beam semiconductor laser 20 Hz -20 kHz 0.04% (1 kHz) 96 dB Below measurable limits GENERAL Power requirements: Power consumption: Dimensions (W x H x D): Weight: RB-2000 WIRELESS REMOTE Power requirements: Dimensions (W x H x D): Weight: MHz (50 kHz steps) 20.7 dBf (mono) AC: 230-240 V, 50 Hz 50 w Approx. 360x 353x 399 mm Approx, 8.2 kg - CONTROL 2 “SUM-3/AA/R6” batteries Approx. 41 x 175x 18 mm Approx. 63 g (without batteries) IMPORTANT INFORMATION Because its products are subject to continuous improvement, SANYO reserves the right to modify product specifications without notice and without incurring any obligation. designs and Sif’’plwlo SANYO Electric 1AD6P10A23402 (AU) Co., Ltd Printed in Singapore