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Denon UCD-F10 User Manual

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PERSONAL
COMPONENT
SYSTEM
D-F10
UNIT
No.
UTU-Fi0
(AM,
FIM
Stereo
Tuner)
UNIT
No.
UPA-F19°
(Pre-Main
Amplifier)
UNIT
No.
UCD-F10
(Compact
Disc
Player)
UNIT
No.
UDR-F19.
(Cassette
Tape
Deck)
RDS
compaiib’e
:
i
:
;
Compatible
with
various
RDS
services,
including
program
service
Two
timer
settings
can
be
made
everyday
and
sleep.
name
(PS},
program
type
identification
(PTY),
traffic
program
identi.
=
®
Easy-to-use
remote
control
unit
fication
(TP)
and
clock
time
(CT).
|
The
most
frequently
used
keys
are
located
on
the
front,
with
the
©
Quality
power
for
high
quality
sound
ie
remaining
keys
enclosed
under
a
sliding
cover.
:
55W
+
55W/
(3
chm
DIN)
high
quality
amplifier
and
termirais
for
large
.
-e
Auto
on
function
speukers.
oS
The
power
turns
on
automatically
and
playback
begins
when
the
play
e
digh
sound
qzality,
multi-function
CD
player
button
on
the
CD
player
or
the
cassette
deck
or
the
tuner
preset
B
=EATURES
DFAO
Edit
function
for
automatically
dividing
the
tracks
on
a
CD
for
recording
orie
sides
A
and
B
07
a
tape.
.S.L.C
for
piayback
with
high
quality
sound.
:
Cassette
deck
with
Dolby
B,
C
and
HX-Pro
circuits
For
playback
and
recording
of
high
quality
sound.
EFORE
USING
COMPACT
DIGITAL
AUDIO
e
The
D-F10
Personal
Component
Syste
cunsists
of
the
following:
An;
FM
Stereo
Tuner
Unit
Remote
Control
Unit
Soe
UTU-FIC
RC-172
Pre-Main
Amplifier
Unit
UPA-F10
CD
plaver
Unit.
UCD-F10
|
Casseite
Deck
Unit
UDR-F10
Two
types
of
timers
up/down
buttons
on
the
remote
control
unit
are
pressed.
Moving
the
system
e
Humming
may
be
produced
if
the
system
is
set
near
a
1V
set
or
other
To
prevent
short-circuiting
or
damage
of
connection
cords.
be
sure
to
audio
component
1
its
connection
cords.
If
this
heppens,
try
unplug
the
power
cord
and
disconnect
all
connection
cords
before
changing
the
position
of
the
equipment
and
connection
cords.
moving
the
system.
e
Do
not
move
the
system
abruptly
from
a
cold
place
tc
a
warm
place,
In
addition,
aiways
remove
CDs
before
moving
the
system.
if
not,
the
as
this
may
cause
dew
(water
droplets)
to
form
in
the
set,
preventing
CD
may
be
scratched.
c
proper
operation.
If
this
happens,
wait
one
hour
before
using
the
e
Before
turning
the
power
on
:
:
:
system.
/
Check
again
that
all
cdnnections
are
proper
and
thet
the
connection
=
=
°
Be
sure
to
keep
this
manual
1
e
UPA-F10
(pre-main
amplifier
unit)
|
e
Remote
control
unit
(RC-1-
)
4
e
System
connector
cable
...
oa
|
e
RGP/AA
batteries
....
e
RCA
pin-piug
cord
4
e
Operating
instructions
..
e
AC
cord
.......
oe
*
UTU-Fi0
(AM/FM
stereo
funer}
e
Inst.
Sheet
...
1
e
FM
antenna
...........-.
e
UDR-F10
(cassette
tape
deck)
cords
are
not
damaged.
Always
set
the
power
switch
to
che
STANDBY
:
position
before
disconnecting
connection
cords.
Check
that
the
following
parts
are
included
in
th
e
AMioop
antenna
..
»
System
connector
cable
..
e
RCA
pin-plug
cord
.....
e
AC
cord
......
@
inst.
Sheet
..
|
N:
IPPON
COLUMBIA.
Co.,
LTD.
The
illustrations
used
in
this
manual
may
differ
from
the
actual
system.
e
package
aside
from
the
main
unit:
UCD-F10
(compact
cise
player)
e
System
cun:ectcr
cable
e
RCA
pin-plug
cord
..
e
Inst.
Sheet
.......-
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Denon UCD-F10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDenon
ModelUCD-F10
CategoryStereo System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

DENON D-F10 System Introduction

Key System Features

Highlights main features like RDS, high-quality sound, advanced CD/Cassette functions.

Initial Setup and Precautions

Essential steps and warnings before operating the system for the first time.

Important Usage Guidelines

Safety Warnings and Compliance

Critical safety information, warnings, and European model compliance declarations.

System Connectivity and Wiring

Speaker and Component Connections

Guide for connecting speakers, antennas, and inter-unit cables for system operation.

Connection Best Practices and Notes

Precautions for cord placement, polarity, and avoiding noise during connections.

Remote Control Unit Guide

Remote Control Usage and Precautions

How to use the remote control effectively and important operational warnings.

Detailed Remote Control Functions

Timer and Clock Setup

Setting the Current Time

Step-by-step guide to setting the system's 24-hour clock accurately.

Timer Setting Procedures

How to configure the timer for automatic power on/off operations.

Programming Timer Operations

Setting Timer On/Off Times

Detailed steps for programming specific start and stop times for various component operations.

Sleep Timer Functionality

Setting and Cancelling Sleep Timer

How to set the timer to turn off the unit and how to cancel it.

Cassette Tape Recording

Recording Radio Broadcasts

Steps to tune and record radio programs onto cassette tape.

Recording from External Sources

How to record audio from other connected components like CD players.

Edited Tape Recording

System Specifications

Amplifier and Tuner Specs

Technical specifications for the Pre-Main Amplifier and Stereo Tuner units.

CD Player and Cassette Deck Specs

Technical specifications for the CD Player and Cassette Deck units.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

General System Troubleshooting

Steps to resolve issues with power, sound, and general system operation.

Component-Specific Troubleshooting

Solutions for problems related to the tuner, cassette deck, and CD player.

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