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CD Player | Yes |
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Cassette Deck | Yes |
Tuner | FM/AM |
Disc Formats | CD, CD-R, CD-RW |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
Channel Separation | 60 dB |
Track System | 4-track, 2-channel stereo |
Wow and Flutter | 0.1% |
Recording Format | Cassette |
Tape Type | Normal, Chrome, Metal |
Inputs | Aux, Microphone |
Outputs | Headphones, Line Out |
Warning about electric shock risk and avoiding opening the unit to reduce fire or shock hazards.
Explains the meaning of specific safety symbols used in the manual, such as lightning flash and exclamation point.
Safety guidelines for installing the unit, including water, heat, ventilation, and surface placement.
Safety precautions for connecting to power sources and handling the power cord to prevent shock.
Instructions for cleaning and maintaining the unit's exterior.
Lists conditions requiring a qualified service technician for repair, such as damaged cords or abnormal operation.
Information regarding FCC compliance for digital devices and potential radio frequency interference.
Space to record the unit's model and serial number for customer reference.
Lists the key capabilities and specifications of the dual deck CD player and recorder.
Details supported disc types like CD-R and CD-RW, including their recording and playback properties.
Lists the accessories that come with the product package, such as remote control and audio cords.
Instructions for cleaning the unit's exterior and handling discs to prevent damage.
Guidelines for storing discs to protect them from sunlight, heat, and physical damage.
Instructions for inserting batteries and guidance on when to replace them.
Identifies and explains the functions of buttons on the front panel of the unit.
Explains various indicator lights on the unit and their meanings during operation.
Describes indicators for disc types (CD, CD-R, CD-RW) and playback/recording status.
Describes analog input and output jacks for play and record decks.
Describes coaxial and optical digital input/output jacks for audio signals.
Instructions for connecting the AC power cord to an AC outlet.
Explains buttons for playback, search, dubbing, and disc erase/finalize operations.
Explains buttons for recording, sync recording, and playback modes like random/repeat.
Advises against moving or tilting the unit during recording or playback to prevent disc damage.
Details connections for analog, coaxial, and optical outputs from the play deck to a receiver.
Details connections for analog, coaxial, and optical outputs from the record deck to a receiver.
Details connections for analog, coaxial, and optical inputs for recording from external sources.
Important notes for coaxial and optical digital connections, including cable types and dust caps.
Instructions for connecting headphones and adjusting volume using the PHONE LEVEL control.
Step-by-step instructions for powering on, opening, loading, and closing disc trays.
Explains how disc information, like TOC and disc type, is displayed on the unit.
Information about the Optimum Power Control (OPC) limit on CD-R discs and its function.
General precautions for recording, including programmed play and handling source interruptions.
Lists types of audio/data formats that cannot be recorded by the unit.
Instructions for loading blank discs and source discs for dubbing.
How to select real-time, 2x, or 4x dubbing speeds for copying discs.
How to initiate, stop, and manually control the disc dubbing process.
Notes about playing dubbed discs on other machines and track programming for dubbing.
How to select the audio input source (coaxial, optical) for sync recording.
Instructions for loading blank discs and selecting sync recording modes (1 TRK or ALL).
How to start playback on the source device and stop the sync recording process.
How to select the audio input source (coaxial, optical, analog) for manual recording.
Instructions for loading discs and selecting track numbering modes.
How to start, pause, resume, and stop the manual recording process.
Specific settings and considerations for digital recording from a DVD player.
Explains automatic track numbering based on digital data or analog silence detection.
How to manually add track numbers using the TRACK INCR button during recording.
How to switch between auto and manual track numbering modes.
Completes a disc for playback on other machines; cannot be undone for CD-R.
Important precautions before and during the finalization process to avoid disc damage.
Reverses finalization on CD-RW discs to allow track additions or erasures.
Instructions for deleting the entire contents of a CD-RW disc.
Instructions for deleting specific tracks from a CD-RW disc, counting back from the last track.
Basic steps for turning on, loading, and starting disc playback.
How to skip to the next/previous track or fast forward/rewind through a track.
How to select and play a specific track by its number.
How to set the unit to play tracks in a random order.
How to set the unit to repeat the current track or all tracks on a disc.
How to set a specific portion of a track or disc for repeat playback.
How to add tracks to a programmed playback sequence using numbered buttons.
How to remove or modify tracks within an existing programmed sequence.
How to erase the entire programmed playback sequence.
How to play different discs in both decks simultaneously for independent listening.
How to switch back to single play mode from dual play.
How to cycle through different time display options (elapsed, remaining, total) during playback.
Solutions for power issues, remote control malfunction, and general unit operation problems.
Troubleshooting for discs that cannot be erased or play on other players, or show disc errors.
Explains why recording might stop due to input source interruptions.
Explains common errors like CHECK DISC, DATA DISC, DISC ERROR, and DISC FULL, with solutions.
Explains errors like FAILED, FULL, and NO AUDIO, and their respective solutions.
Explains Serial Copy Management System (SCMS) restrictions on digital copying.
Lists technical specifications including discs supported, frequency response, and power requirements.
Correction for the 'OVER' indicator description on Page 7.
Correction for the recording level indicator description on Page 16.