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Remote Control | Yes |
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CD Playback | Yes |
Tuner | AM/FM |
Frequency Response | 40Hz - 20kHz |
Formats | CD |
Caution for invisible laser radiation when open and interlocks defeated. Avoid exposure to beam.
Notes on temperature, splashing, condensation, and placement to prevent damage or malfunction.
Guide for connecting FM aerials, AM loop aerial, and speakers to the unit.
Instructions for connecting video or auxiliary audio equipment.
Detailed description of buttons and controls on the CD player, tuner, and general functions.
Explanation of the buttons for operating the cassette deck.
Overview of functions performed by the remote control buttons.
Step-by-step guide to setting the main unit's clock and changing to 24-hour format.
Instructions for turning the unit on/off, direct start function, and selecting operational modes.
How to adjust volume, use surround sound, bass expander, and select sound modes.
Basic steps to resolve operational or display problems.
Steps for loading a CD, starting playback, and basic playback controls like pause and skip.
Important notes on how to handle and care for compact discs to ensure proper playback.
Instructions for using search, random play, repeat play, and programmed play features.
Guide to loading tapes, starting playback, and using pause, fast forward, and rewind.
Instructions for tuning stations manually or automatically, and saving/listening to preset stations.
How to enable or disable FM stereo reception and troubleshoot signal quality.
Steps for recording from CDs, tuner, or other sources, and how to handle recording interference.
Setting and using the timer for automatic operation, including preparation and release.
How to set the sleep timer for automatic power-off, check remaining time, and release it.
Guide for cleaning tape heads, CD player lens, and the exterior of the unit.
Detailed specifications for the tuner, CD player, cassette deck, general features, and speaker systems.