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Type | Stereo System |
---|---|
CD Player | Yes |
FM Radio | Yes |
Bluetooth | No |
USB Port | No |
Tuner | FM/AM |
Speakers | 2-Way Speakers |
Describes mains voltage and internal hazardous voltages present in the unit.
Warns about exposure to hazardous radiation due to incorrect operation or adjustments.
Details how to connect the front speakers, including impedance requirements.
Explains how to connect the center speaker, including impedance needs.
Describes connecting surround speakers and their impedance specifications.
Detailed steps to set the clock, including 12/24 hour format.
Initial configuration for Dolby Pro Logic surround sound.
How to select NORMAL or PHANTOM center modes for surround sound.
Steps for adjusting center and surround speaker volume levels.
Step-by-step guide to load, select, and start CD playback.
Adjusting the tuner to specific radio frequencies manually.
Using the unit's search function to find available stations.
Saving desired radio frequencies for quick access.
Selecting previously saved stations using preset buttons.
How RDS transmits additional information like station names and program types.
Scanning for and storing available RDS radio stations.
Searching for stations based on specific program types like news or sports.
Finding radio broadcasts that provide traffic updates.
Automatically switching to related programs based on EON-PTY data.
Automatically switching to traffic information broadcasts using EON-TI.
Instructions for playing cassettes in both tape decks, including reverse modes.
Recording CDs directly to cassette with synchronization.
Tuning and recording radio programs to cassette.
Transferring audio content from one cassette to another.
Deleting recorded content from cassette tapes.
Setting the unit to automatically shut down after a set period.
Programming the unit to turn on and play a source at a specific time.
Scheduling recording sessions from various sources.
Connecting external audio sources like VCRs or game consoles.
Outputting digital audio signals from CDs to compatible devices.