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| CD Player | Yes |
|---|---|
| Remote Control | Yes |
| Bluetooth | No |
| Disc Playback | CD, CD-R, CD-RW |
| Tuner | FM |
| Connectivity | AUX input, Headphone jack |
| Audio Input | Yes, AUX |
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Explains common safety symbols like risk of electric shock and attention symbols.
Warns against opening the unit and highlights shock risks from internal components.
Advises against exposing the appliance to rain or moisture to prevent fire/shock hazards.
Explains the meaning of the lightning bolt (voltage hazard) and exclamation point (important literature) symbols.
Emphasizes reading and following all instructions and warnings for safe operation.
Covers safe placement regarding water, heat, ventilation, carts, and mounting.
Details power sources, grounding, polarization, cord protection, and cleaning.
Instructions for non-use periods, object/liquid entry prevention, damage requiring service, and user servicing limitations.
Note for installers regarding proper grounding of cable TV systems as per NEC Article 820-40.
Illustrates antenna grounding according to National Electrical Code (NEC) standards.
Explains who is covered, what is covered (parts, labor), and for how long.
Lists what the warranty does not cover, such as installation, misuse, or consequential damages.
Details where warranty service is available and how to obtain it, including country-specific contacts.
Advises keeping proof of purchase and recording model/serial numbers.
Locates the typeplate with serial number and mentions FCC compliance.
Lists accessories supplied with the system, such as remote control, batteries, and speakers.
Advises checking operating voltage against local power supply before operation.
Provides warnings about moving the system, placement, ventilation, and avoiding moisture.
Warns against attempting self-repair as it invalidates the warranty.
Explains how to handle condensation and reset using AC power for static discharge issues.
Illustrates how to connect various components to the rear panel of the system.
Details how to connect AM loop, FM wire, and outdoor antennas for optimal reception.
Explains how to connect front and surround speakers, including polarity and positioning.
Covers Line Out, Subwoofer Out, and Digital Out connections for external audio equipment.
Instructions for connecting the system to the AC power supply.
Illustrates and labels all buttons on the remote control and the main system unit.
Explains STANDBY ON, LOW POWER STANDBY LED, and JOG dial functions.
Details REC, DUB, MORE, ENTER, MIC LEVEL, and MIC controls for various functions.
Describes CLOCK/TIMER, PROG, DISPLAY, SOURCE selection, and CD changer controls.
Covers SOUND DISPLAY PANEL, MODE SELECTION, A. REV, MAX SOUND, DBB, DSC, VEC, SURF, STROBE, PAN, HOLD.
Explains VEC, DBB, REPEAT, SHUFFLE, SLEEP TIMER, and Tape Deck functions.
Provides notes on using the remote control, including source selection.
Instructions for inserting batteries into the remote control.
Describes the system's demonstration mode, how to start it, stop it, and its behavior.
Explains how to start and stop the system's demonstration mode.
Describes the Easy Set feature for automatically storing all available radio stations.
Details how to turn the system on, switch to standby, and select the audio source.
Covers selecting equalizer displays, adjusting volume, and using the Auto Digital Sound Control (DSC).
Allows selection of different acoustic environments like HALL, DISCO, CONCERT.
Automatically calibrates sound settings for a smooth transition when DSC or VEC is selected.
Explains MAX SOUND, PERSONAL SOUND, SURF, STROBE, PAN, and HOLD effects.
Describes the DBB feature for enhancing bass response with multiple levels.
Details how to switch off DBB and notes on automatic DSC-DBB selection.
Important warnings regarding CD usage, accessories, and handling the changer.
Lists the types of audio CDs supported by the system.
Instructions for loading the CD changer, direct CD playback, and playing a CD.
Explains how to change discs, select specific tracks, and search for passages.
Guides on how to program tracks for playback, including memory limits and auto-exit.
How to review programmed tracks and erase the entire program.
Instructions for playing a programmed sequence and notes on source selection.
Explains how to use Shuffle and Repeat modes for random or repeated playback.
How to tune into radio stations and store them as presets.
Guides on using the automatic programming feature to scan and store stations.
Instructions for manually tuning and storing radio stations.
How to recall stored radio stations using preset numbers.
Instructions on how to insert a cassette tape into the deck.
Explains basic tape playback, side selection, and auto-reverse modes.
How to rewind or fast forward tapes during playback or when stopped.
Guides on connecting and selecting external audio sources like TV, VCR, or DVD via AUX/CDR input.
Instructions for setting up and using microphones for karaoke or recording, including MIC LEVEL adjustment.
How to record from a CD to tape automatically, including track programming.
Instructions for recording audio from sources like CD, Tuner, or AUX to tape deck 2.
Details tape dubbing (normal/high speed) and one-touch recording of mixed sound or sources.
Refers to manual for digital recording via Digital Out.
How to view the current time and set the clock, including 12-hour format and power interruption notes.
How to set the timer to automatically turn the system on for CD, Tuner, or Tape playback.
Instructions on how to switch off or reactivate the timer function.
How to use the Sleep Timer to automatically switch the system to standby after a set period.
Guides on cleaning the cabinet, discs, CD lens, tape heads, and paths.
Instructions on using a demagnetizing tape for the heads.
Detailed technical specifications for Amplifier, Tape Deck, CD Player, Speakers, Tuner, and General Information.
Solutions for common CD player problems like "NO DISC" or "DISC NOT FINALIZED".
Addresses poor radio reception and tape deck operational problems.
Troubleshooting for system unresponsiveness, sound problems, remote control issues, and timer malfunctions.
Solutions for display anomalies like automatic feature activation or unlit buttons.