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Sanyo DC-C30
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Mini Component System
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DC-C30
SPECIFICATIONS
Tuner
Cassette deck
Speaker systems
Reception frequency:
Track system:
Type:
FM: 87.5-108 MHz
4-track, 2-channel stereo
2 way bass reflex
AM: 522-1710 kHz (9 kHz step)
Frequency response:
Unit used:
520-1710 kHz (10 kHz step)
120 Hzto14kHz
Woofec 12 cm cone type
Signal-to-noise ratio:
Tweeter: 5 cm cone type
CD player
48 dB
Maximum power-handling capacity:
Type:
Wow/fiuttec
Changer, 3-disc
80 W (peak)
0.1270 (WRMS)
Nominal impedance:
Channels:
Fast forward/rewind time:
6 ohms
2-channel stereo
Approx. 110 sec. (C-60)
Dimensions:
Sampling frequency: 230(W) x 300(H) x 240(D) mm
44.1 kHz
General
Pick-up:
Weight:
Output powec
Optical 3-beam semiconductor laser
2.9 kg (per speaker)
20 W x 2 (at 6 ohms, 107. distortion)
Laser output:
Input
Specifications subject to change without notice.
0.6 mW (Continuous wave max.)
Vi DEO/DVD IN: 550 mV/50k ohms
Wave length:
outputs
790 nm
SPEAKERS: 6 ohms
Wow/f Iuttec
PHONES: 8-32 ohms
Below measurable limits
Power requirements:
AC 230-240 V, 50
Hz
Power consumption:
65 W
Dimensions:
270(W) x 300(H) x 321 (D) mm
Weight:
5.7 kg

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Sanyo DC-C30 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSanyo
ModelDC-C30
CategoryMicro Music System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SPECIFICATIONS

Tuner Specifications

Details reception frequencies for FM and AM bands.

CD Player Specifications

Information on CD player type, channels, sampling frequency, and laser output.

Cassette Deck Specifications

Specifies cassette deck features like track system, frequency response, and wow/flutter.

General System Specifications

Covers output power, inputs, outputs, power requirements, dimensions, and weight.

Speaker System Specifications

Details speaker type, unit used, maximum power, impedance, dimensions, and weight.

PRECAUTIONS

Laser Safety Warnings

Cautionary notes regarding invisible laser radiation and exposure.

General Safety and Usage

Advice on avoiding water, extreme temperatures, high volume, and transport.

Speaker Magnet Warning

Warning about powerful magnets in speakers and placement of items.

Copyright Material Disclaimer

Disclaimer regarding recording copyrighted material.

CONNECTIONS

Aerial and Speaker Connections

Instructions for connecting aerials and speakers, ensuring correct polarity.

Video, DVD, and Headphones Connectivity

Guidance on connecting external video sources and headphones.

General Connection Notes

Important notes before connecting the mains lead and cancelling demonstration mode.

CONTROLS

General Controls Overview

Identification of main unit controls like power, display, volume, and function buttons.

CD Player and Tuner Controls

Details on disc selection, playback, tuning, and memory buttons.

Cassette Deck Controls

Explanation of buttons for tape playback, recording, and fast forward/rewind.

REMOTE CONTROL

Remote Control Button Functions

Detailed explanation of each button on the remote and their functions.

Inserting Remote Control Batteries

Instructions on how to insert batteries into the remote control.

Remote Control Operating Range

Information on the effective operating range of the remote control.

ADJUSTING THE CLOCK

Clock Setting Procedure

Step-by-step guide to set the current time on the unit.

Clock Display and Reset

Information on displaying the clock and resetting it after a power failure.

BEFORE OPERATION

Powering the Unit On and Off

How to turn the system on and off, including standby mode.

Smart Start and Function Selection

Using buttons to automatically select functions and switching between them.

Volume, Muting, and Bass Expander

Adjusting sound levels, temporary muting, and enhancing bass.

Sound Modes and Demonstration

Selecting sound presets and understanding the demonstration mode.

Basic Troubleshooting

Basic steps to take if the unit's operation is abnormal.

CD PLAY

Compact Disc Handling Guidelines

Guidelines for proper disc handling, care, and avoiding damage.

Starting and Stopping CD Playback

Procedures for initiating and ending playback from discs.

CD Playback Control Features

Explains skip, search, random, and repeat play functions.

Ejecting and Replacing Discs

How to safely remove and insert discs into the player.

PROGRAMMED PLAY

Programming Playback Tracks

Step-by-step instructions for creating a custom playback sequence.

Managing Programmed Tracks

How to check, change, or clear programmed playback sequences.

LISTENING TO TAPES

Basic Tape Playback Procedures

Loading cassettes and starting playback on Deck A or B.

Tape Control and Relay Playback

Using fast forward, rewind, tape counter, and relay playback.

LISTENING TO THE RADIO

AM Frequency Band Setting

How to change the AM frequency step for different regions.

Radio Station Tuning Methods

Methods for automatic and manual radio station tuning.

Presetting and Scanning Stations

How to save favorite stations and scan through presets.

FM Stereo Reception and Interference

Adjusting for stereo reception and mitigating interference.

BEFORE RECORDING AND DUBBING

Automatic Record Muting

Technique to insert blank spaces during recording.

Safeguards Against Accidental Erasure

Method to protect cassette tapes from accidental overwriting.

RECORDING

Recording from Compact Discs

Instructions for recording CDs onto cassettes (computer and manual).

Recording from Tuner or Video;DVD Input

Procedures for recording tuner or video/DVD input sources.

Beat Interference During Recording

How to resolve high-pitched noise during recording.

TAPE DUBBING (Deck A to B)

Computer and Manual Dubbing Procedures

Procedures for copying tapes between decks.

Dubbing Controls and Automatic Stop

Using dubbing buttons and understanding automatic stop.

TIMER OPERATION

Setting Timer On;Off and Function

Configuring the timer for automatic operation including function and volume.

Checking and Managing Timer Settings

Viewing and modifying existing timer configurations.

MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Tape Heads and Mechanism

Instructions for cleaning tape heads, pinch rollers, and capstans.

Cleaning the Unit Exterior

How to clean the system's outer surfaces with a soft cloth.

Using the sleep timer

Setting and Checking Sleep Timer

Instructions for activating, setting, and checking the sleep timer.

Releasing the Sleep Timer

How to deactivate the sleep timer while in operation or standby.

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