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Technics SC-HDA710

Technics SC-HDA710
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RQT5479-B
Note:
“EB” on the outer packaging indicates the United
Kingdom.
Before connecting, operating or adjusting this
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DVD Audio System Component
Operating Instructions
Model No.
SC-HDA710

Table of Contents

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Technics SC-HDA710 Specifications

Tuner

General IconGeneral
Input sensitivity/impedance250 mV/15 kΩ
Output level/impedance250 mV/1.5 kΩ
FM frequency range87.50–108.00 MHz
FM antenna terminal75 Ω unbalance
AM frequency range522–1629 kHz (9 kHz step), 520–1630 kHz (10 kHz step)
Dimensions196 × 76.8 × 248 mm
Mass1.1 kg

Amplifier

General IconGeneral
Power output DIN2 × 12 W
Power output RMS2 × 15 W
Load impedance4 Ω
Power output DIN2 × 8 W
Power output RMS2 × 10 W
Total harmonic distortion0.09 %
S/N81 dB
S/N (2 V Input, Rated power output)100 dB
Load impedance8 Ω
Power output DIN2 × 4 W
Power output RMS2 × 5 W
Load impedance4 Ω
Jack type3.5 mm STEREO
Load impedance16–32 Ω
Power supply (UK)AC 230–240 V, 50 Hz
Power supply (Others)AC 230 V, 50 Hz
Power consumption115 W
STANDBY condition (Normal)11 W
STANDBY condition (Eco)0.9 W
Dimensions196 × 105.8 × 261 mm
Mass3.6 kg

DVD Audio/Video Player

General IconGeneral
DVD-Audio/Video discs8/12 cm single-sided, single-layer, double-layer, double-sided, double-layer
CD (CD-DA, Video-CD)8/12 cm discs
Number of channels5.1 (FL, FR, SL, SR, C, SW)
Output level1.4 V (1.7 kΩ)
Signal systemPAL/(PAL 60/NTSC)
Output level (Composite video)1 Vp-p
Output level (S-Video Y)1 Vp-p
Output level (S-Video C)0.3 Vp-p (PAL), 0.286 Vp-p (NTSC)
Wavelength668 nm
Dimensions196 × 76.8 × 293 mm
Mass1.7 kg

Cassette Deck

General IconGeneral
Track system4 track 2 channel STEREO
Frequency response (TYPE 1)30 Hz–16 kHz (DIN)
Frequency response (TYPE 2)30 Hz–16 kHz (DIN)
Frequency response (TYPE 4)30 Hz–16 kHz (DIN)
S/N (NR off)56 dB
S/N (Dolby B NR)64 dB
Capstan driveDC servo motor
Reel table driveDC motor
Fast forward and rewind time (C-60)Approx. 52 seconds
Wow and flutter0.1 % (WRMS)
Dimensions196 × 105.8 × 236.1 mm
Mass1.5 kg

Speaker System

General IconGeneral
Type3 way, 3 speaker, bassreflex system
Superwoofer14 cm cone type
Midrange12 cm cone type
Tweeter2.5 cm semi-dome type
High4 Ω
Mid8 Ω
Low4 Ω
High30 W (Music), 15 W (DIN)
Mid60 W (Music), 30 W (DIN)
Low60 W (Music), 30 W (DIN)
Sound pressure level90 dB/W (1.0 m)
Crossover frequency130 Hz, 5.5 kHz
Frequency range45 Hz–70 kHz (–16 dB), 60 Hz–50 kHz (–10 dB)
Dimensions173 × 363.5 × 297.5 mm
Mass6.4 kg

Summary

Supplied Accessories

Caution for AC Mains Lead

How to Replace the Fuse

Step-by-step guide for safely replacing the fuse in the plug.

Safety Precautions

Disc Selection and Care

Information on compatible discs and how to handle them to prevent damage.

The Remote Control

Batteries

Details on battery installation and proper usage of the remote.

Disc Compatibility with TV

Guide to selecting discs based on your TV's PAL or NTSC system.

Installation

Stacking Components

Instructions for setting up the system components.

Speaker Placement Guidelines

Advice on optimal speaker positioning for best sound quality.

Basic Connections for Supplied Accessories

Flat Cables

Instructions for managing flat cables behind the unit.

Antenna Connections

How to connect FM and AM antennas for optimal reception.

Speaker Cables

Connecting speaker cables to the unit and speakers.

Front Panel Controls

Tuner Controls

Description of the tuner's display and operational buttons.

Amplifier Controls

Explanation of amplifier standby, volume, and input selection buttons.

DVD AudioVideo Player Controls

Details on disc tray, playback buttons, and mode indicators for the DVD player.

Cassette Deck Front Panel Controls

Remote Control Buttons

Explanation of the remote control's various buttons for system operation.

Display and Clock Settings

Setting the Time

Step-by-step instructions for setting the unit's 24-hour clock.

Saving Power in Standby Mode

How to enable ECO mode to reduce standby power consumption.

Television Settings

Setting the TV Aspect Ratio

How to select between 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios for optimal display.

Radio Operations

Manual Tuning

Step-by-step guide to manually select radio station frequencies.

Auto Tuning

Process for the unit to automatically scan and find radio stations.

Preset Radio Tuning

Automatic Presetting

How the unit scans and stores all receivable stations.

Manual Presetting

Guide to manually selecting and assigning stations to preset channels.

Cassette Tape Operations

Cassette Tape Selection and Care

Information on compatible tape types and maintenance.

Dolby Noise Reduction

Explanation of how Dolby NR reduces tape hiss for better playback.

Cassette Tape Features

Fast Forward and Rewind

How to use fast forward and rewind functions, including high-speed mode.

Tape Program Sensor (TPS)

Using TPS to find and skip tracks on a cassette tape.

Disc Operations

Normal Playback

How to insert a disc and start playback.

Disc Playback Features

Resume Function

How to stop playback and resume from the last point.

Other Disc Play Modes

Specifying a Group to Play

How to select and play specific groups of tracks on a DVD-Audio disc.

Advanced Playback Navigation

Skipping Tracks and Chapters

How to move between tracks or chapters on a disc.

Disc Search and Motion Playback

Fast Forward and Rewind (SEARCH)

How to quickly scan through a disc using different speeds.

Disc Playback Marking and Menus

Using Menus to Play

How to access and use disc-specific menus for playback selection.

Disc Audio Options

Changing Soundtracks

How to select different audio languages or formats during playback.

Disc Subtitle and Angle Options

Repeat Play Options

Setting repeat modes for tracks, chapters, titles, or groups.

Random Playback Mode

Programmed and Sequential Play

Program Play

Selecting specific tracks to play in a chosen order.

Graphic User Interface (GUI)

Basic GUI Operation

How to navigate and select items using the GUI screen.

Disc GUI Screen Elements

Audio and Video Settings via GUI

Changing audio tracks, signal types, and video modes using the GUI.

Advanced GUI Operations

Shuttle GUI Controls

Controlling playback speed, slow motion, and frame-by-frame viewing via GUI.

Recording Operations

Preparatory Steps for Recording

Procedures like inserting tape, setting Dolby NR, and reverse mode.

Recording Media

Recording the Radio

Steps to tune to a station and start recording radio broadcasts.

Normal Disc Recording

Procedure for recording audio from a disc to a cassette tape.

Cassette Recording Features

One Touch CD Editing (AI EDIT)

Automating the process of recording CDs onto cassette tape.

Other Operations

Virtual Surround Sound (V.S.S.)

Enhancing sound for a surround-like effect with stereo or headphones.

Sound Adjustments and Muting

Adjusting Bass (BLFS)

Controlling bass levels (High, Low, Light) for enhanced sound.

Muting the Volume

Temporarily reducing the volume to its minimum level.

Timer Operations

The Play Timer

Setting a specific time to start playback of a selected source.

Timer Recording

The Record Timer

Programming the unit to record radio at a specified time and day.

Timer Management

The Sleep Timer

Setting the unit to turn off automatically after a specified duration.

Initial Settings

Changing Initial Settings

Step-by-step guide to accessing and modifying system preferences.

Setting Details

Speaker and Channel Settings

Speaker Setting

Adjusting speaker mode and size for optimal surround sound.

Advanced Initial Settings

Delay Time Adjustment

Compensating for speaker distance differences with delay time settings.

Using Other Equipment

Adding a System Component

Connecting the optional amplifier SC-HDX3 for 5.1 channel sound.

5.1 Channel Surround Setup

External Unit Connections

TV with S-Video Terminal

Using S-Video for improved picture quality compared to standard video.

External Source Operations

Listening to External Sources

How to select and play audio from connected external devices.

Software Picture Display

Troubleshooting Guide

Common Problems and Solutions

Addresses issues like no sound, hum, error messages, and power problems.

Player Troubleshooting and Maintenance

Maintenance Guide

Instructions for cleaning the unit's surfaces and heads.

Technical Specifications

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