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FM frequency range | 87.50-108.00 MHz |
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LW frequency range | 144-288 kHz |
MW frequency range | 522-1611 kHz |
AC power requirement | 230-240 V, 50 Hz |
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power consumption | 52 W |
battery voltage | 15 V (10 R20/LR20, UM-1 batteries) |
sampling frequency | 44.1 kHz |
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frequency response | 20 Hz—20 kHz (0, —2 dB) |
S/N ratio | 95 dB (1 kHz) |
weight | 7.2 kg without batteries |
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dimensions (WxHxD) | 641 x 252x225 mm |
main unit dimensions | 309x 252x225 mm |
Product uses a laser; avoid hazardous radiation exposure and do not attempt self-repair.
Detailed identification and explanation of CD player and general operational controls.
Detailed identification and explanation of radio tuner controls and display indicators.
Detailed identification and explanation of cassette deck controls for playback and recording.
Identification of rear panel connections, terminals, and features.
Step-by-step guide for inserting 4 R6/LR6 batteries into the memory back-up compartment.
Measures to prevent accidental erasure of memory during power interruptions or operation.
Instructions on how to remove the memory back-up batteries.
Procedure for inserting 10 R20/LR20 batteries for battery-powered operation.
Instructions for connecting the AC mains cord for mains-powered operation.
Information on battery life indicators and the procedure for battery removal.
Guide on how to connect and attach the speakers to the main unit.
Instructions for safely detaching the speakers from the main unit.
Details on connecting speaker cables to the speaker terminals.
Warning about keeping magnetic items away from the speaker magnet.
Important guidelines for safe and proper use, including heat, cord handling, and bathroom operation.
Tips to prevent potential damage, such as correct battery insertion and avoiding extreme conditions.
Crucial warning about avoiding exposure to rain or moisture to prevent fire or electric shock.
Guidance on using the Extra Bass System (XBS) and Graphic Equalizer controls.
Instructions for playing a disc from the first track to the last in order.
How to select and play a specific track directly on the disc.
Methods for briefly interrupting or completely stopping disc playback.
Steps to program up to 16 tracks for playback in a specific sequence.
How to review the programmed track sequence and total playing time.
Procedures for clearing all programmed tracks or the last programmed track.
How to skip tracks or search for specific points within a track during playback.
Instructions for setting up repeat playback for all tracks or a single track.
How to disable the repeat playback function.
Steps for manually tuning into radio stations using the tuning buttons.
How to use the FM auto tuning feature to find broadcast stations automatically.
Explanation of indicators like TUNED, ST (Stereo), and MONO for FM reception.
Guide to memorizing broadcast frequencies for up to 20 radio stations.
How to select previously memorized radio stations using memory channel buttons.
Tips for adjusting the telescopic and ferrite core antennas for optimal reception.
Explanation of how the unit remembers the last tuned station.
Instructions for playing a cassette tape in one deck.
How deck 1 automatically plays after deck 2 finishes.
Details on stopping playback, fast forward/rewind, and cue/review functions.
Using edit pause to prevent track interruption when recording from CD to tape.
Steps for selecting tracks, reserving them for side A and B, and starting recording.
How to stop the recording process for both the tape and the CD.
Procedure for recording from a CD to tape without using the edit pause function.
Steps for recording radio broadcasts onto a cassette tape.
How to use the pause button for temporary stops during recording.
Listening to the sound being recorded through speakers or headphones.
Procedure to erase recorded signals from a tape without re-recording.
Guide to synchronized tape editing from one cassette deck to another.
How to select normal or high speed for tape editing.
Instructions on how to stop the synchronized editing process.
How to play back sound mixed with microphone input.
Procedures for recording with microphone mixing onto cassette tapes or other sources.
Important notes regarding microphone connection, handling feedback, and disc mixing.
Advice on using cassette tapes exceeding 90 minutes, including potential issues.
Recommendations for storing and caring for cassette tapes to maintain performance.
Explanation of plastic tabs used to prevent accidental erasing of recordings.
Warning against disassembling the unit or attempting repairs due to laser hazards.
Importance of keeping the disc holder closed to protect the focusing lens from dust.
Explanation that the unit becoming warm during disc playback is normal heat dissipation.
Careful handling, avoiding impacts, and removing discs before storing the unit.
Advice on adjusting volume due to the wide dynamic range of CDs compared to records.
Caution about potential interference with radio or TV reception and how to mitigate it.
Instructions for cleaning the optical lens of the CD player.
Procedure for cleaning tape heads, capstans, and pressure rollers for optimal sound.
Explanation of dew formation inside the unit and how to resolve it.
Additional notes on cleaning, avoiding metal tools near heads, and cleaning the cabinet.
How to connect headphones to the PHONES jack for private listening.
Guide for connecting a microphone to the MIX MIC jack.
Instructions for listening to CD audio through an external audio system.
Warnings about prolonged listening and automatic speaker cut-off when headphones are connected.
Frequency ranges for FM1, FM2, LW, and MW bands.
Technical details for the CD player, including sampling frequency, beam source, and D/A converter.
Technical details for the tape recorder, including track system and frequency response.
Power requirements, speaker details, jack types, dimensions, and weight.