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output power | 20 W x 2 |
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power requirements | AC 230-240 V, 50 HZ |
power consumption | 75 W |
sampling frequency | 44.1 kHz |
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frequency response (CD player) | 20 Hz to 20 kHz |
signal-to-noise ratio | 60 dB (Dolby NR ON) |
dimensions (main unit) | 350(W) x 423(H) x 369(D) mm |
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weight (main unit) | 8.2 kg |
dimensions (speaker) | 200(W) x 375(H) x 170(D) mm |
Avoid hazardous radiation exposure by following specified operating instructions and procedures.
Only properly qualified personnel should adjust or repair the compact disc player.
Avoid exposure to the invisible laser beam when the unit is open and interlocks are defeated.
Avoid water, extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, and condensation.
Prevent speaker damage from high amplifier output and keep magnetic items away from speakers.
Handle unit carefully during transport and follow correct power-off sequence.
Unpack unit, place horizontally on a firm surface, and stabilize turntable.
Install dust cover, rubber mat, and 45 rpm adaptor correctly.
Connect speakers with correct polarity and attach FM aerials.
Connect video equipment inputs and headphone output.
Ensure all connections are made before plugging into AC outlet.
Details controls for the turntable and front panel CD/Tuner sections.
Explains buttons for cassette decks A/B and CD tray operation.
Covers power, standby indicators, graphic equalizer, balance, and headphone output.
Details the functions of each button on the remote control.
Covers battery installation, care, and operational range.
Instructions for turning the unit on/off and selecting operational modes.
Guide to adjusting volume, balance, bass, and sound quality.
Steps to take if the unit operates abnormally or memory needs clearing.
How to start CD playback, handle discs, and pause play.
Details on direct track selection and track skipping.
How to skip tracks forward or backward during playback.
How to fast forward or rewind through tracks.
Play the first 10 seconds of each track.
Play tracks in a random order.
Repeat all tracks or a single track.
Switch between remaining disc time and current track elapsed time.
How to select and program up to 20 tracks for playback.
Covers checking, changing, and clearing programmed track lists.
Instructions for loading, playing, pausing, and stopping tapes.
Explains continuous playback, Dolby NR, and usable tape types.
Details automatic, manual, and scan tuning for radio stations.
How to save favorite stations and access them.
Step-by-step guide for playing records, including arm handling.
Instructions for connecting and playing audio from video sources.
Covers copyright, accidental erasure prevention, and Dolby NR.
Instructions on breaking out cassette tabs for recording.
Steps for recording from various sources to tape.
How to reduce beat noise during radio recordings.
Guide to recording CDs directly onto tape with synchronization.
How to record programmed CD tracks synchronously.
Detailed steps for copying tapes from deck A to deck B.
Explains speed selection, auto-stop, and control during dubbing.
Instructions for cleaning and replacing the turntable stylus.
Guide to cleaning tape heads, pinch rollers, and the main unit exterior.
Technical details for the turntable and tuner sections.
Technical details for the CD player and cassette deck sections.
Overall system power, dimensions, and speaker unit specifications.