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COMPACT

Consist
Consist
Consist

COMPONENT

of CA.FSSD550
of CA.FSSD770
of CA.FSSD990

SYSTEM

and SP.FSSD550
and SP.FSSD770
and SP.FSSD990

FS-SD550

FS-SD770,

DIGITAL

FS-SD990

AUDIO

INSTRUCTIONS

For Customer
Use:
Enter below the Model No. and Serial No.
which are located either on the rear, bottom or side of the cabinet.
Retain
this
information
for future reference.
Model

No.

Serial

No.

GNT0008-001A

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Warnings,

Cautions

and Others

IMPORTANT

FOR LASER PRODUCTS

REPRODUCTION

OF LABELS

1. CLASSIFICATION

CAUTION:

TO REDUCE

THE

RISK OF ELECTRIC

DO NOT REMOVE
COVER
NO USER SERVICEABLE
SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED

REFER

SHOCK

The lightning
flash with arrowhead
symbol,
within
an equilateral
triangle
is intended to
alert the user to the presence
of uninsulated

angle

is intended

ence

of important

(servicing)
panying

to alert

the

operating

instructions

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limits for a Class
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Rules. These

pursuant

limits are designed

protection

against

tion. This

equipment

frequency

energy

harmful

interference

generates,
may cause

However,

in a residential

uses,

and

harmful

interference

by turning

one or more of the following

measures:

-

receiving

Reorient

or relocate

-Increase

the

the

separation

the

equipment

Connect the equipment
into an outlet on a circuit
from that to which the receiver is connected.

-Consult

the

dealer

by

and

or an experienced

radio/TV

this appliance

About

the

ser-

to qualitied

shocks,

covers

fire, etc.:

or cabinet.
to rain or moisture.

Internal

Cooling

Fan

an internal

operation

within

on when

cooling
a small

the sound

on even at low sound

fan, so as to allow for
space.

level is Bet high, and may

levels

if the

internal

temper-

ature rises. To ensure
least 15cm clearance

effective fan operation,
please leave at
between the rear of the unit and the

wall, and at least

clearance

Disconnect

different

technician

WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE
OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

G-t

are no user

all servicing

lcm

on each side of the unit.

the mains

plug to shut the power

off completely.

The POWER switch in any position does not disconnect
I Caution
-- POWER switch!
mains line. The power can be remote controlled.

for help.

I

to beam.
There

off and

the interference

receiver.
-

open and interlock

recep-

antenna.

between

2. Do not expose

also come

If this equipment

the equipment

to try to correct

screws,

This fan comes

that interfer-

to radio or television

on, the user is encouraged

radio

to radio

does

tion, which can be determined

when

exposure

the unit; leave

the risk of electrical

high-power

in accordance

there is no guarantee

interference

radiation
direct

Do not open the top cover.

This unit includes

installa-

can radiate

installation.

harmful

laser
Avoid

1 Do not remove

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to Part 15 of the

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"dangerous
voltage" within the product's
enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude
to
constitute
a risk of electric shock to persons.

point

PLACED ON EXTERIOR

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(OR BACK)
PARTS INSIDE
SERVICE
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2. WARNING

The exclamation

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Thank you for purchasing the JVC Compact Component System.
We hope it will be a valued addition to your home, giving you years of enjoyment.
Be sure to read this instruction manual carefully before operating your new stereo system.
In it you will find all the information you need to set up and use the system.
If you have a query that is not answered by the manual, please contact your dealer.

Features
Here are some of the things that make your System both powerful and simple to use.
•
The controls and operations have been redesigned to make them very easy to use, freeing you to
just enjoy the music,

•

• With JVC's COMPU PLAY you can turn on the System and automatically
start the Radio or
CD Player with a single touch.
The System incorporates Active Hyper Bass PRO circuitry to faithfully reproduce low frequency
sounds.

•
•

A 45-station preset capability (30 FM and 15 AM) in addition
CD options that include repeat, random and program play.

•
•

Timer functions;
You can connect

•
•

The system can play CD-R and CD-RW after they have been finalized.
You can play back your original CD-R or CD-RW recorded in Music CD format. (However
depending on their characteristics
or recording conditions.)

How

to anto-seek

and manual

i
COMrvm_-r£..AY

tuning.

Daily Timer and Sleep Timer.
various external units, such as an MD recorder.

This Manual

they may not be played back

Is Organized

• Basic information that is the same for many different functions - e.g. setting the volume - is given in the section
'Basic Operations',
and not repeated under each function.
• The names of buttons/controls
and display messages are written in all capital letters: e.g. FM/AM, "NO DISC".
• System functions are written with an initial capital letter only: e.g. Normal Play.
Use the table of contents to look up specific information you require.
We have enjoyed making this manual for you, and hope it serves you in enjoying

the many features built into your System.

WARNINGS
• DO NOT PUT ANYTHING ON THE TOP COVER. IF THE SYSTEM IS OPERATED
WITH SOMETHING
PUT ON THE TOP COVER, IT WILL BE DAMAGED WHEN YOU TRY TO OPEN THE TOP COVER.
• NEVER REMOVE THE TOP COVER FROM THE UNIT. SERIOUS INJURY MAY OCCUR IF THE SYSTEM IS OPERATED WITHOUT THE TOP COVER.

IMPORTANT

CAUTIONS

1 Installation of the System
• Select a place which is level, dry and neither too hot nor too cold. (Between
• Leave sufficient distance between the System and a TV.
• Do not use the System in a place subject to vibrations.

2

Power

5°C and 35°C or 4I°F and 95°F.)

cord

• Do not handle the power cord with wet hands!
• Some power is always consumed as long as the power cord is connected to the wall outlet.
• When unplugging the System from the wall outlet, always pull the plug, not the power cord.

3 Malfunctions, etc.
• There are no user serviceable parts inside. In case of system failure, unplug the power cord and consult your dealer.
• Do not insert any metallic object into the System.
• Do not insert your hand between the Top Cover and the main body when the Top Cover is being closed.

1

Introduction
........................................................................................................
Features ......................................................................................................................................
How This Manual Is Organized .................................................................................................
WARNINGS ..............................................................................................................................
IMPORTANT CAUTIONS .......................................................................................................

1
l
1
1
1

Getting Started ...................................................................................................
Accessories .................................................................................................................................
How To Put Batteries In the Remote Control ............................................................................
Using the Remote Control ..........................................................................................................
Connecting the FM Antenna ......................................................................................................
Connecting the AM Antenna ......................................................................................................
Connecting the Speakers ............................................................................................................
Connecting a Subwoofer ............................................................................................................
Connecting External Equipment ................................................................................................
Connecting an MD Recorder, etc (Digital Output) ....................................................................
Connecting the AC Power Cord .................................................................................................
COMPU Play ..............................................................................................................................
Automatic Power On ..................................................................................................................

3
3
3
3
4
5
6
7
7
7
8
8
8

Basic Operations
...............................................................................................
Turning the Power On and Off. ..................................................................................................
Adjusting the Brightness (DIMMER) ........................................................................................
Adjusting the Volume ................................................................................................................
Fade-out Muting (FADE MUTING) ........................................................................................
Reinforcing the Bass Sound (AHB PRO) ................................................................................
Tone Control (BASS/TREBLE) ...............................................................................................
Showing the Time (CLOCK/DISPLAY)
.................................................................................
Sliding the Top Cover (DOOR SLIDE) ...................................................................................

9
9
9
9
10
10
10
10
10

Using the Tuner ................................................................................................
Tuning In a Station ...................................................................................................................
Presetting Stations ....................................................................................................................
Auto Presetting .........................................................................................................................
To Change the FM Reception Mode ........................................................................................

11
11
12
12
12

Using the CD Player .........................................................................................
To Insert a CD ..........................................................................................................................
To Unload a CD .......................................................................................................................
Basics of Using the CD Player-Normal Play ...........................................................................
Programming the Playing Order of the Tracks ........................................................................
Random Play ............................................................................................................................
Repeating Tracks ......................................................................................................................

13
13
14
14
14
15
15

Using External Equipments
............................................................................
Listening to External Equipment ..............................................................................................
Recording the System's Source to External Equipment ..........................................................

16
16
16

Using the Timers
..............................................................................................
Setting the Clock ......................................................................................................................
Setting the Daily Timer ............................................................................................................
Setting the SLEEP Timer .........................................................................................................
Care And Maintenance
....................................................................................

17
17
17
19
20

Troubleshooting

21

Specifications

2

...............................................................................................
...................................................................................................

22

A ccessories
Make sure that you have all of the following

items, which are supplied

with the System.

Power Cord (1)
AM Loop Antenna (1)
Remote Control (1)
Batteries (2)
FM Wire Antenna (1)
Speaker Cords (2)
If any of these items are missing,

How

To Put

Match the polarity

contact your dealer immediately.

Batteries

In the

(+ and -) on the batteries

Remote

Control

with the + and - markings

in the battery compartment.

R6P(SUM-3)/AA(15F)

- &
CAUTION:
• Handle batteries properly.
•

To avoid battery leakage or explosion:
• Remove batteries when the Remote Control will not be used for a long time.
• When you need to replace the batteries, replace both batteries at the same time with new ones.
• Do not use an old battery with a new one.
• Do not use different types of batteries together.

Using

the

Remote

Control

The Remote Control makes it easy to use many of the functions of the System from a distance of up to 7m (23 feet) away.
You need to point the Remote Control at the remote sensor on the System's front panel.

Remote

sensor

3

GettingStarted
CAUTION:
• Make all connections before plugging the System into an AC power outlet
Connecting

the

FM Antenna

Rear Panel of the Unit

/

Using the Supplied Wire Antenna
FM wire antenna

(supplied)

• Before
round
supplied

Using the Coaxial Type Connector

(Not Supplied)
A 75-ohm
connected

If reception

antenna
with coaxial
type connector
to the FM 75-ohm
COAXIAL
terminal.

is poor,

connect

the outdoor

should

antenna.

=M outdoor
antenna
(Not supplied)
Coaxial

4

cable

be

attaching
wire going

a 75 ohm

coaxial

to an outdoor

FM Wire Antenna.

lead

antenna),

(the kind

with a

disconnect

the

GettingStarted
Connecting

the

AM Antenna

Rear Panel of the Unit

/

ill]

II

"k,

AC IN

ii

--

-

nnnnn nnnnn

AM loop

antenna

(Supplied)

AM

Attach

the AM loop to its base

tabs on the loop

by snapping

the

LOOp

J

Turn the loop until you have

the best reception.

into the slot in the base.

CAUTION:
• To avoid noise, keep antennas away from the System, the connecting
cord

cord and the AC power

5

GettingStarted
J_ CAUTION:
• Make all connections before plugging the System into an AC power outlet.
Connecting

the

Speakers

1. ()pen each of the terminals to connect the speaker wire leads.
2. Connect the speaker cords between the Speaker terminals of the Unit and the terminals of the Speakers.
Connect the cords with a black line to the (-) terminals and cords without a black line to the (+) terminals.
3. Close each of the terminals to securely connect the cords.
Right side

•

,_

Since

Left side (rear view)

(rear view)

both speakers

are the same,

Marked

with a black

you can put either

line

one to the right or left side.

CAUTION:

• A TV may display
irregular
ers away from the TV.

colors

if located

Removing the speaker grilles

near

the

speakers.

If this

happens,

set the

(FS-SD550)

(FS-SD770
andFS-SD990)

(FS-SD550)

(FS-SD770

The speaker grilles can be moved.

When removing:
1. Pull the top forwards you with your fingers.
2. Also pull the bottom towords you.

• When removing the speaker grille from the FSSD990's speaker, be careful not to damage the cabinet.

and FS-SD990)

When attaching the speaker grille:
\
Speaker
grille
grille

6

speak-

GettingStarted
Connecting
Connect
woofer.

a Subwoofer

a signal cord (not supplied)

__

between the System's

SUBWOOFER

terminal

and the input terminal

PoweredSubwoofer
M_
ia_iat
r_ c°rd // (n°t supplied)

_=_]
_*11mm

of an external

sub-

(not supplied)

* Use the plug whose diameter is 1 lmm or less.

Connecting

External

Equipment

Connect signal cords (not supplied) between the System's M D/AUX-OUT/IN
terminals and the output/input terminals of the
external MI) recorder, tape deck, etc.
You can then listen to the external source through the System or record the System's CD player or tuner to the external unit.
Signal cord (not supplied)
* 11mm M_:E_

I
I

_)@ "_'
L_J _P_l
_

I _

@JQ_
_._)
_
(S))H
_

_1

S ereo mini-p ug
pin_plug
x2
Signal cord (not supplied)
11mmMax /
_

_

an MD Recorder,

etc

MD recorder or tape
deck (not supplied)

/,-_>--,

Stereo mini-plug
* Use the plug whose diameter is 1 lmm or less.

Connecting

I
I

Pin-plug x 2

(Digital

Output)

Unplug the cap and connect an optical digital cord (not supplied) between the System's CI) DIGITAL
input terminal of the MI) recorder, etc.
You can record the digital output signal from the System's CI) Player to the MD recorder, etc.

COD,_,T._/
17_1/'"

.11 mm Max.

OUT terminal

and the

MD recorder, etc. (not supplied)

Optical digital cord (not supplied)
* Use the plug whose diameter is 11ram or less.

7

GettingStarted
Connecting

the

AC Power

Cord

Firmly insert the supplied AC power cord into the AC inlet on the back of the Unit.
,_ ACIN

_

The provided AC power cord for this unit has certain one-way
illustration for correct connection.

Power cord

direction

connections

to prevent

electric

shock. Refer to the

CAUTIONS:
• ONLY USE THE JVC POWER CORD PROVIDED
TION OR DAMAGE TO THE SYSTEM

WITH THIS SYSTEM TO AVOID MALFUNC-

• BE SURE TO UNPLUG THE POWER CORD FROM THE OUTLET WHEN GOING OUT OR WHEN
THE SYSTEM IS NOT IN USE FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME
Now you can plug the AC power cord into the wall outlet, and your System is at your command!

COMPU

Play

JVC's COMPU PLAY feature lets you control the most frequently used System functions with a single touch.
With One Touch Operation you can play a CD, turn on the radio, or listen to an external equipment with a single press of the
play button for that function. One Touch Operation turns the power on for you, then starts the function you have specified. At
the same time, the Top Cover moves backward to allow the Unit's top button operation. If the System is not ready (no CD in
place), the System still powers on so you can insert a CD.
How One Touch Operation works in each case is explained in the section dealing with that function.
The COMPU PLAY buttons are:
On the

Remote

Control

CD D/II button
FM/AM button
MD/AUX button

Automatic

Power

On

The System automatically turns on with the following operation.
• When you press the CD ! button on the Remote Control or the 0PEN/CLOSE button on the Unit, the System automatically
turns on and the Top Cover opens to allow CD setting. However, this opelation does not change the function to CD.
When you press the POWER button to turn off the System, the Top Cover will be automatically closed if it is opened.
• When you press the DOOR SLIDE button on the Remote Control, the System automatically turns on and the Top Cover
moves backwards to allow button operation.
When you press the POWER button to turn offthe System, the Top Cover will automatically moves back to the original position, if it is in the backward position.

8

POWER

Top Cover

AHB PRO

CLOCK

_TANDBY/ON
POWER

VOLUME+,-

indicator

|
PHONES

When the System is Turned Off
Turning

the

Power

On and

Off

(STANDBYMODE)

Turning the System On
Press the POWER button.
The Top Cover moves backward and the Unit's top buttons
appear. The display comes on and "HELLO" is displayed
once. The STANDBY/ON
indicator lights in green.
The System comes on ready to continue in the mode it was
in when the power was last turned off.
• For example, if the last thing you were doing was listening to a CD, you are now ready to listen to a CD again. If
you wish, you can change to another source.

Each time you press the DIMMER button on the Remote
Control, the brightness of the backlighting
changes as follows:
No backlighting
-_ Dark backlighting
--_ (back to the beginning)

•

When the System
brightness

ous one since
stored

is turned

in Standby

off again

mode

the brightness

after power

will be restored
setting

on, the

to the previ-

in Standby

mode

is

in memory.

• If you were listening to the Tuner last, the Tuner comes
on playing the station it was last set to.

Turning the System Off
Press the POWER

Adjusting

button again.

The Top Cover moves back to the original position.
"GOOD BYE" is displayed and the display goes out, except
for the clock display. The STANDBY/ON indictor lights in
red.
• Some power is always consumed even though power
turned off (called Standby Mode).

is

the

Volume

Press the VOLUME
+ button to increase the volume
press the VOLUME - button to decrease it.
;

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II

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;
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You can adjust the volume
• To switch off the System completely, unplug the AC
power cord from the wall outlet. When you unplug the
AC power cord, the clock will be reset to AM 12:00 after
about 20 minutes.

Adjusting
(DIMMER)

the

Brightness

....

Ill•

"..:" ;L ....
level between

or

%; ; ....
II

•will

:. -.."
0 and 50.

CAUTION:
• DO NOT turn on the System and/or start
playing any source without first setting the
VOLUME control to minimum, as a sudden
blast of sound could damage your hearing,
speakers and/or headphones.

For private listening
You can adjust the brightness
play.

of the backlighting

for the dis-

When the System is Turned On

Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES .jack. No
sound comes out of the speakers.
Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting on headphones.

Each time you press the DIMMER button on the Remote
Control, the brightness of the backlighting changes as follows:
Bright --_ Dark --_ (back to the beginning)

9

BasicOperations
Fade.out

Muting

(FADE

Showing

MUTING)

You can mute the output with one touch operation.
To mute the output, press the FADE MUTING button
on the Remote Control. Then, the output will be faded out
and becomes 0.
To release
muting, press the FADE MUTING button once
again. Then, the output will be faded in to the original level.

Reinforcing
(ANB PRO)

the

Bass

Control

BASS Control

the

BASS

button

range level)

on the

Remote

Control.
2

Press

the

Remote

UP or DOWN

Control

button

to adjust

the

on the
bass

level.

TREBLE Control
You can adjust the treble level (high frequency
between -6 and _-6. (0: Flat)

1

Press

the

Remote
2

Press

TREBLE

button

range level)

on the

Control.
the

Remote

UP or DOWN

Control

to adjust

button
the

on the
treble

level.

TREBLE

10

time on the display.

To display
the clock, press the CLOCK button on the
Unit or DISPLAY button on the Remote Control.
To return to the previous mode, press the same button
again.

I II

the bass and treble.

You can adjust the bass level (low frequency
between -6 and _-6. (0: Flat)
Press

Y)

hi
I

I

7 - 1313

[] r...Jr...m

• To let the clock work, you need to set the clock beforehand. (See "Setting the Clock" on page 17.)

Sliding
(DOOR

the Top
SLIDE)

Cover

(BASS/TREBLE)

You can control the tone by changing

1

You can show the current

Sound

You can reinforce the bass sound to maintain rich, full bass
at low volume.
To get the effect, press the AHB (Active Hyper Bass)
PRO button.
The "AHB PRO" indicator lights up on the display.
To cancel
the effect, press the button again.
The "AHB PRO" indicator goes out.

Tone

the Time

(CLOCK/DISPLA

-6_-_E--,_TREBLE

+6

Each time you press the DOOR SLIDE button on the Remote Control, the Top Cover slides back and forth.
Slide the Top Cover backward to allow Unit's top button
operation. Slide it toward you to cover the buttons.

AUTO
PRESET

_/

FM MODE

uP

<

II

SET

_1

m

PRESET _<
TUNING

°OWN

_,_l
Band display, Frequency display, Preset channel
I

I.

FM/AM

IFH 1
FM mode
indicators

5 IIHz

_R_o
I[

* When the System is in use, the display shows other items as well.
For simpficity, we show here only the items described in this section.
You can listen to FM and AM stations. Stations can be
tuned in manually, automatically,
or from preset memory
storage.
• Before listening to the radio:
• Make sure that both the FM and AM antennas
rectly connected. (See pages 4 and 5).

are cor-

• Auto Tuning
If you press and hold the I<1-,11or _-_t button on the
Unit or the Remote Control for one second or more,
the frequency changes down, or up, automatically until a station is found.
OR

One Touch Radio
Just press the FM/AM button to turn on the System and start
playing the station you were last tuned to.
• You can switch from any other sound source to the radio
by pressing the FM/AM button.

• Preset Tuning using the Remote Control
(Possible only after presetting stations)
Select the desired preset number using the UP,
DOWN, > and < button on the Remote Control. After
1 second the display will show the preset number's
band and frequency.
Example:
Press the UP button until the preset number
appears.

Tuning In a Station
1 Press the FM/AM button.
The Band and Frequency you were last tuned to appear
on the display.
(If the last station was selected using the preset number,
the preset number appears first.)
Each time you press the button, the band alternates between FM and AM.

AM
(on

4-the

_
Remote

FM

AM

Control)

4-(on

_
the

....

12 "P 12"

iii03 :: m,_,.-.

(After 1 second)
• Preset Tuning using the Unit
Press the PRESET TUNING button to select the desired preset number.
Its band and frequency are displayed.

FM

Unit)

• InAMbroadcast,
turning

receptionsensitivitywillbechangedby

the AM loop antenna.

Turn the AM loop antenna

for best reception.

2

Select
ing

a station

using

one

of the

follow-

methods.

• Manual Tuning
Press the I..14 or _-_t button on the Unit or the Remote Control repeatedly to move from frequency to
frequency until you find the station you want.
OR

11

Usingthe Tuner
Presetting

Auto Presetting

Stations

You can preset up to 30 FM stations
tions using the Remote Control.

and up to 15 AM sta-

In each band, you can automatically preset FM-30, AM-15
stations. Preset numbers will be allocated as stations are
found, starting
the frequency.

from the lowest

S T

STORED

/

i

_

the

up

_T

(for 2 seconds)

/ Select a band by pressing the FM/AM
button.
\

2
.l_Vahrec_
_changing

and moving

AUTO

• Preset numbers may have been set to factory test frequencies prior to shipmenL This is not a malfunction. You
can preset the stations you want into memory by following
one of the presetting methods below.

Manual Presetting

frequency

[

Press the AUTO PRESET button on the
Remote Control for more than two seconds.

1 Select a band by pressing the FM/AM

3 Repeat steps 1-2 for the other band.

button.

2 Press the I, or < button

to select

the

preset

number.
UP or DOWN button:Increase
or decrease the preset
number by 1.
Pressing and holding the button
will continuously increase or decrease the preset number.
> or < button:

5

Press

the

Increase or decrease the preset
number by 1.
Pressing and holding the button
will rapidly increase or decrease
the preset number.
SET

button

within

5 seconds.

"STORED" appears and after 2 seconds, the display returns to the broadcast frequency display.

6

To Change
Reception

the FM
Mode

When you are tuned into an FM stereo broadcast, the
"STEREO" indicator lights up and you can hear stereo effects.
If an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive or noisy, you
can select Monaural mode. Reception improves, but you
lose stereo effect.
Press the FM MODE button on the Remote Control
so that the "MONO"
indicator lights up on the display.
FM MODE

---_

MONO

Repeat above steps I to 5 for each station you want to store in memory with a
preset number.
To change the preset stations, repeat the same
steps as above.

12

• Even if the system is unplugged or if the
power failure occurs, the preset stations
will be stored for about 24 hours. However,
in case the preset stations are erased, you
will need to preset the stations again.

To restore the stereo effect, press the FM MODE button
on the Remote Control so that the "MONO" indicator goes off.

PROGRAM
RANDOM
SET

!!'_"_ -_' _ !!
_( _, _ r_. I!

REPEAT
CD ,i

'_I \

,,

9,

_l

Top Cover

141_l•

CD bill

CD
b/,, I
OPEN/CLOSE
Track number, Playing time, Preset number
I

20

50:45

PRO_R_NDOM_AU_3
,nnnnn.nnn,mm.mc_umn_,,,

:'1
jj

Music calendar

Play mode indicators

Track number exceeding 20 is
not displayed.

* When the System is in use, the display shows other items as well.
For simplicity, we show here only the items described in this section.
You can use Normal, Random, Program or Repeat Play. Repeat Play can repeat all the tracks or just one of the tracks
on the CD.
Here are the basic things you need to know to play a CD and
locate the different tracks on it.
This unit has been designed
ing the marks.

only to playback

To Insert

1 Press the OPEN/CLOSE button on the
Unit (or the CD _Abutton on the
Remote Control).

the CDs bear-

The Top Cover opens.

2
DIGITAL
DIGITAL

a CD

AUDIO

DIGITAL

When playing a CD-R or CD-RW
You can play back finalized CD-R or CD-RW
sic CD format.
• You can play back CD-R or CD-RW

AUDIO

IIIIIIIII_,G_

AUDIO

recorded

Place a CO, with its label side up as
shown
below.
Press down on the CD's
center

until

you

hear

a click.

mu-

like CD.

• Some CD-R or CD-RW may not be played back on this
unit because of their disc characteristics,
damage or stain
on them, or if the player lens is dirty.
• The reflection factor of CD-RW is lower than that of other CD, possibly causing CD-RW to take longer to read.
The Quickest Way To Start a CD Is With
Touch Operation

the One

• Press the CD !>/1! button on the Remote Control.
• The power is automatically turned on and the Top Cover
moves backward to allow the Unit's top button operation. Ifa CD is already inserted, it will start playing from
the first track.
• If no CD is inserted, "NO DISC" appears on the display
and the CD Player remains in Stop mode.

3 Press the OPEN/CLOSE button (or CD _A
button) again to close the Top Cover.
• To close the Top Cover and play the CD, you can just
press the CD Dill button.
• You can place an 8 cm (3") CD without an adaptor.
• If the CD cannot be read correctly (because it is
scratched, for example), "0 0:00" appears on the display.
• You can insert a CD while listening to the other source.

CAUTION:
• DO NOT try to open or close the Top Cover
by hands as it will be damaged.

13

Usingthe CDPlayer
To Unload

To stop playing and remove the CD, press the OPEN/
CLOSE button on the Unit or CD A button on the Remote
Control to open the Top Cover.
To pause, press the CD [:>/11 button. The playback time
blinks on the display.
To cancel
pause, press the same button again. Play continues from the point where it was paused.

a CD

Take out the CD as shown below.

To Select a Track or Passage within a Track
During playback, press the I<1< or _-I_t (< or >) button to select the track you want.
• The selected track starts playing.
• Press the IH_I or > button once to skip to the beginning of the next track.
• Press the I or < button on the Remote Control is
kept pressing, the track continuously skips.

Search Play
Holding down the I/ll

•7

J.
number

2 Press the CD E>/. button.

button.

The first track of the CD begins

playing.

3 Press the • button to stop the CD.

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;.'.",

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Playback

4 Press the PROGRAM button.
The System enters the programming
"PROGRAM"
indicator lights up.

time

• The track number that has already played disappears
from the music calendar.
• The CD Player automatically
stops when the last
track of the CD has finished playing.
To stop playing the CD, press the • button.
The following information for the CD is displayed.
! :-

Total track

when the CD Player is

1 Insert a CD.

CD

Track

Tracks

• You can program up to 32 tracks in any desired order including the same tracks.

To Play a CD

14

the
of the

number

, i""

; ='P, "

Total playback

time

mode

and the

PROGRAM

PRCGP_M

S

Press

the

UP, DOWN,

select

the

track

>, or < button

to

to program.

UP or > button:
Increases the track number by 1.
DOWN or < button:Decreases
the track number by 1.
• When the > or < button is kept pressing, the track
number changes rapidly.

Usingthe CDPlayer
6

Press

the

SET

button.
Program order number

...
•-i

Random

Play

The tracks will play in no special order when you use this
mode.

(
P .L

1

(After 2 seconds)

Press the RANDOM
Remote

Total playback

time

of the programmed

The "RANDOM"

tracks

2
7

Repeat

steps

tracks

for the

5 and

6 to select

the

other

program.

You can see the total playback time of programmed
tracks on the display. Also, you can see the programmed
tracks on the music calendar.

B Press the CD _/a, button.
The System plays the tracks in the order you have programmed them.
• You can skip to a particular program track by pressing the
I<1< or _1
button during Program Play.
• To stop playing, press the • button once.
To confirm the programmed
tracks while the CD
player is stopped,
each time press the I<1<1or _1
button; the tracks making up the program will successively
be
displayed in the programmed order.
To delete all the tracks in the program, in stop mode,
press the • button. Pressing the CD A button to open the
Top Cover will also clear the programmed tracks.
To exit the program mode once, while the CD Player
is stopped, press the PROGRAM
button to light off the
"PROGRAM"
indicator.

• If the total playback time of the programmed tracks exceeds 99 minutes 59 seconds, the total playback time will
go out on the display.
• If you try to program the 33rd track, "MEMORY FULL '_appears on the display for about 2 seconds.

Press

the

button

on the

Control.
indicator

CD _/aa

lights up on the display.

button.

The tracks are played in random order.
To skip a track during playback, press the _1 button
to jump to the next track in the random sequence. Press the
I.<< button to jump back to the start of a track being played.
To exit Random
Play mode,
while the CD Player is
stopped, press the RANDOM button to light off the "RANDOM" indicator and carry out Normal Play, or press the CD
! button to open the Top Cover.

Repeating

Tracks

You can repeat all tracks or individual
as you like.

track, as many times

Press the REPEAT button on the Remote Control.
The Repeat indicator changes with each press of the button,
as shown below.
(2_--_ (2ZALL--_blank display --_ (back to the
beginning)
C
" Repeats one track.
C ALL I
In Normal Play mode, repeats all the tracks.
In Program Play mode, repeats all the tracks
in the program.
In Random Play mode, repeats all the tracks
in random order.
To exit Repeat
Repeat indicator

mode, press the REPEAT button until the
on the display goes out.

• In Random Play,

C cannot be selected.

• Repeat mode remains in effect even when you change the
play mode.

To Modify the Program
Modify the contents of the program while the CD Player is
stopped.
Each time you press the CANCEL button, the last track in
the program is deleted. To add new tracks to the end of the
program, repeat above steps 5 to 7.

15

_1_

MD/AUX
MD/AUX

Listening

Recording the System's
to External Equipment

to External

Equipment
You can listen to external equipment
turntable or other auxiliary.

such as MD recorder,

• First make sure that the external equipment
connected to the System. (See page 7).

is properly

1 Set the VOLUME control to the minimum position.
2

Press

the

MD/AUX

"MD/AUX"

appears on the display.

Adjust

the

!'..-'

! !!..J-"."

listening

desired
5

Apply

VOLUME

sound

control

to the

level.

effects,

if you

• Press the AHB PRO button to reinforce

wish.
the bass sound.

• Press the BASS/TREBLE
button on the Remote Control
to control the tone. (See "Tone Control" on page 10.)
To exit MD/AUX mode, you will automatically
switch
out of MD/AUX mode when you select another source.

•

For operation
structions.

16

of the external

• First make sure that the external equipment
connected to the System. (See page 7).

is properly

• The recording level is not affected by the VOLUME level
set by the System. Also it is not affected by the sound effects.

3 Start playing the external equipment.
4

You can record the System's source to external equipment
which is connected to the MD/AUX-IN/OUT
or CD DIGITAL OUT terminals of the System, such as cassette deck or
MD recorder, etc.

1 Play the System's CD Player or tune in
to a station.

button.

! !L-'-"

Source

equipment,

refer

to its In-

• For operation
structions.

of the external

equipment,

refer to its In-

SLEEP

_1_

i.,I-,I

_m,-i CLOCK
ON time, OFF time,
--

ON Rt1

,4

l

Source, Volume

* When the System is in use, the display shows other items as well.
For simplicity,
we show here only the items described
in this section.

The timers let you control listening

Setting

the

functions automatically.

Clock

5 Press the I,_1_1
or I
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