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Disc Format | CD, CD-R/RW |
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Frequency Response | 20Hz - 20kHz |
Tuner Bands | FM |
CD Player | Yes |
FM Tuner | Yes |
Speaker Type | 2-way bass reflex |
Inputs | AUX IN (3.5mm) |
Outputs | Headphone |
Speaker Size | 10 cm Woofer, 2 cm Tweeter |
General advice for safe and optimal use of the unit.
Warning against moving the unit while the disc is spinning.
Instructions for moving the unit safely, including turntable locking.
Guidance on handling condensation to prevent damage.
General advice for keeping the unit in good condition.
Step to set the stop time hour.
Step to set the stop time minute.
Reference to setting start and stop times.
Selecting the input source for playback.
Activating the timer function.
Lists compatible disc types like CD-DA and CD-R.
Important notes regarding disc compatibility and playback issues.
Instructions on safely removing a disc from its case.
Guidance on handling discs to prevent damage.
Step to set the start time hour.
Step to set the start time minute.
Activating the timer ON display.
Information on selecting the correct tape type.
Instructions for handling cassette tapes.
Guidance on cleaning and demagnetizing tape paths.
Initiating the clock setting process.
Setting the clock minutes.
Setting the clock hour.
Finalizing clock setting and starting the clock.
Safety warnings related to stylus replacement.
Steps for safely removing the old stylus.
Steps for correctly installing a new stylus.
Loading tapes for dubbing.
Selecting the tape source.
Starting playback on TAPE I.
Initiating recording on TAPE II.
Selecting the dubbing speed.
Selecting the tape source for continuous playback.
Loading tapes for continuous playback.
Starting playback on TAPE I.
Initiating playback on TAPE II for extended play.
Loading a recordable tape into TAPE II.
Choosing the source for recording.
Starting the recording process.
Important warnings regarding remote control operation.
Instructions for installing batteries in the remote control.
Guidance on when and how to replace remote batteries.
Safety and handling precautions for batteries.
Selecting the tape source.
Loading a pre-recorded cassette tape.
Stopping tape playback.
Pausing tape playback.
Fast forwarding and rewinding tapes.
Storing radio stations into memory.
Selecting the tuner function.
Choosing between AM and FM bands.
Tuning into a desired radio station.
Initiating the program storage process.
Indicator for standby mode.
Receiver for the remote control signal.
Buttons to select audio sources.
Indicator for sound muting.
Button to change display information.
Button for electronic equalizer presets.
Knob or buttons to adjust sound volume.
Button to temporarily mute the sound.
Buttons to select a disc.
Buttons for programming tracks and adjusting clock.
Buttons for track skipping and tuning.
Button to start or pause CD playback.
Button to stop CD playback.
Controls for TAPE I operation.
Controls for TAPE II operation.
Button to open/close the disc tray.
Button to rotate the disc carousel.
Buttons for repeat playback and preset station selection.
Buttons for shuffle playback and preset station selection.
Buttons for intro check and FM mode selection.
Jack for headphones.
Button to set the timer.
Button to select AM or FM band.
The rotating disc platform.
Screw to secure the turntable during transport.
Lever to lift and lower the tone arm.
Part that holds the tone arm when not in use.
The arm that holds the stylus.
Control to select record playback speed.
Adapter for playing 45 RPM records.
Instructions for opening the turntable cover.
Instructions for closing the turntable cover.
Button to switch between FM stereo and mono modes.
Selecting the radio tuning function.
Choosing between AM and FM radio bands.
Automatic station tuning.
Manual station tuning.
Tips for improving radio reception.
Storing radio stations into memory.
Selecting the tuner function.
Choosing between AM and FM bands.
Tuning into a desired radio station.
Initiating the program storage process.
Selecting the AM or FM band.
Navigating through preset stations.
Indicator for standby mode.
Receiver for the remote control signal.
Buttons to select audio sources.
Indicator for sound muting.
Button to change display information.
Button for electronic equalizer presets.
Knob or buttons to adjust sound volume.
Button to temporarily mute the sound.
Buttons to select a disc.
Buttons for programming tracks and adjusting clock.
Buttons for track skipping and tuning.
Button to start or pause CD playback.
Button to stop CD playback.
Controls for TAPE I operation.
Controls for TAPE II operation.
Button to open/close the disc tray.
Button to rotate the disc carousel.
Buttons for repeat playback and preset station selection.
Buttons for shuffle playback and preset station selection.
Buttons for intro check and FM mode selection.
Jack for headphones.
Button to set the timer.
Button to select AM or FM band.
Repeating a single track.
Repeating all tracks from all discs.
Electronic Equalizer Preset System controls.
Muting function controls.
Bass Boost System controls.
Headphone jack and volume control.
Checking programmed track order.
Adding a track to the end of a program.
Overwriting an existing program.
Clearing the programmed content.
Function to preview track beginnings.
Selecting tracks for programming.
Initiating track programming.
Selecting the CD source for programming.
Confirming track programming.
Starting programmed playback.
Changing discs during programmed playback.
Selecting the CD source.
Opening the disc tray.
Loading a disc into the tray.
Starting CD playback.
Pausing CD playback.
Stopping CD playback.
Skipping tracks forward or backward.
Searching for a specific part of a track.
Changing discs during playback.
Selecting tracks for programming.
Initiating track programming.
Selecting the CD source for programming.
Confirming track programming.
Starting programmed playback.
Changing discs during programmed playback.
Loosening the transportation screw before use.
Removing the stylus guard.
Selecting the Phono input source.
Opening the turntable cover.
Placing a record on the turntable.
Selecting the correct playback speed.
Releasing the tone arm using the cue lever.
Lifting the tone arm using the cue lever.
Repeating a single track.
Repeating all tracks from all discs.
Electronic Equalizer Preset System controls.
Muting function controls.
Bass Boost System controls.
Headphone jack and volume control.
The rotating disc platform.
Screw to secure the turntable during transport.
Lever to lift and lower the tone arm.
Part that holds the tone arm when not in use.
The arm that holds the stylus.
Control to select record playback speed.
Adapter for playing 45 RPM records.
Instructions for opening the turntable cover.
Instructions for closing the turntable cover.
Button to switch between FM stereo and mono modes.
Selecting the radio tuning function.
Choosing between AM and FM radio bands.
Automatic station tuning.
Manual station tuning.
Tips for improving radio reception.
Storing radio stations into memory.
Selecting the tuner function.
Choosing between AM and FM bands.
Tuning into a desired radio station.
Initiating the program storage process.
Selecting the AM or FM band.
Navigating through preset stations.
Indicator for standby mode.
Receiver for the remote control signal.
Buttons to select audio sources.
Indicator for sound muting.
Button to change display information.
Button for electronic equalizer presets.
Knob or buttons to adjust sound volume.
Button to temporarily mute the sound.
Buttons to select a disc.
Buttons for programming tracks and adjusting clock.
Buttons for track skipping and tuning.
Button to start or pause CD playback.
Button to stop CD playback.
Controls for TAPE I operation.
Controls for TAPE II operation.
Button to open/close the disc tray.
Button to rotate the disc carousel.
Buttons for repeat playback and preset station selection.
Buttons for shuffle playback and preset station selection.
Buttons for intro check and FM mode selection.
Jack for headphones.
Button to set the timer.
Button to select AM or FM band.
Selecting the tape source.
Loading a pre-recorded cassette tape.
Stopping tape playback.
Pausing tape playback.
Fast forwarding and rewinding tapes.
Selecting the tape source.
Loading tapes for extended playback.
Starting playback on TAPE I.
Initiating playback on TAPE II for extended play.
Loading a recordable tape into TAPE II.
Choosing the source for recording.
Starting the recording process.
Important warnings regarding remote control operation.
Information about FM antenna usage.
Speaker connection instructions.
Connecting external audio sources.
Connecting the AC power cord.
Reset switch instructions.
Instructions for installing batteries in the remote control.
Guidance on when and how to replace remote batteries.
Safety and handling precautions for batteries.
Loading tapes for dubbing.
Selecting the tape source.
Starting playback on TAPE I.
Initiating recording on TAPE II.
Selecting the dubbing speed.
Initiating the clock setting process.
Setting the clock hour.
Setting the clock minutes.
Finalizing clock setting and starting the clock.
Safety warnings related to stylus replacement.
Steps for safely removing the old stylus.
Steps for correctly installing a new stylus.
Information on selecting the correct tape type.
Instructions for handling cassette tapes.
Guidance on cleaning and demagnetizing tape paths.
Process for demagnetizing tape heads.
Prerequisite step to set the clock.
Activating the timer ON display.
Step to set the start time hour.
Step to set the start time minute.
Confirming the start time setting.
Initiating the timer display change.
Confirming the stop time setting.
Step to set the stop time hour.
Step to set the stop time minute.
Storing the timer settings.
Reference to setting start and stop times.
Selecting the input source for playback.
Preparing the selected source.
Activating the timer function.
Putting the unit in standby for timer playback.
Lists compatible disc types like CD-DA and CD-R.
Important notes regarding disc compatibility and playback issues.
Instructions on safely removing a disc from its case.
Guidance on handling discs to prevent damage.
General advice for safe and optimal use of the unit.
Warning against moving the unit while the disc is spinning.
Instructions for moving the unit safely.
Guidance on handling condensation to prevent damage.
General advice for keeping the unit in good condition.
Reference to setting start and stop times.
Loading a recordable tape into TAPE II.
Choosing the source for recording.
Activating the timer function.
Putting the unit in standby for timer recording.
Starting the recording process.
Steps to resolve no power issues.
Steps to resolve no sound issues.
Steps to resolve noisy sound issues.
Steps to resolve remote control issues.
Troubleshooting CD player problems.
Steps to resolve sound skipping issues.
Troubleshooting the shuffle button.
Troubleshooting tuner reception issues.
Troubleshooting cassette deck problems.
Troubleshooting record player issues.
Steps to resolve sound skipping issues on record player.
General advice for safe and optimal use of the unit.
Warning against moving the unit while the disc is spinning.
Instructions for moving the unit safely.
Guidance on handling condensation to prevent damage.
General advice for keeping the unit in good condition.
Reference to setting start and stop times.
Loading a recordable tape into TAPE II.
Choosing the source for recording.
Activating the timer function.
Putting the unit in standby for timer recording.
Starting the recording process.
Lists compatible disc types like CD-DA and CD-R.
Important notes regarding disc compatibility and playback issues.
Instructions on safely removing a disc from its case.
Guidance on handling discs to prevent damage.
Information on selecting the correct tape type.
Instructions for handling cassette tapes.
Guidance on cleaning and demagnetizing tape paths.
Process for demagnetizing tape heads.
Prerequisite step to set the clock.
Activating the timer ON display.
Step to set the start time hour.
Step to set the start time minute.
Confirming the start time setting.
Initiating the timer display change.
Confirming the stop time setting.
Safety warnings related to stylus replacement.
Steps for safely removing the old stylus.
Steps for correctly installing a new stylus.