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TUNER FM

AUDIO IN

1

1

2

2

3

3

1

1

2

2

3

3

SET

LOCKED

UNLOCKED

LEVEL 1

SET

LEVEL 2

LEVEL 3

RESUME

iPod

iPod

UP

DOWN

SET

TUNER FM

AUDIO IN

UP

DOWN

SET

UP

DOWN

PS 

(NO PS*)

PTY 

(NO PTY*)

RT 

(NO RT*)

UP

DOWN

2

Start playback of the external device.

Repeat Play

 

Repeats the current track.

Repeats the current group (MP3/WMA 
only).

 ALL

Repeats all contents or programmed 
tracks.

No indicator

Cancels.

Random Play

To cancel Random Play, press 

RANDOM

 again.

Program Play

While playback is stopped...

Select a track number (up to 32 tracks).

To cancel, press 

MENU/CANCEL

.

To check the programmed contents, press 

SET 

repeatedly while playback is stopped.
To exit Program Play, press 

7

 while playback is stopped.

The stored program is erased.

Resume Play

This System stores the beginning of the stopped track on 
the disc, USB mass storage class device.

When you start playback again, it starts from the beginning 
of the stored track.

To clear the stored position...

Press 

7

 twice.

Open the disc tray.
Disconnect the USB mass storage class device.

This function can not be used for Program Play.

Prohibiting disc ejection

You can lock the disc tray.

While the System is on standby...



Stereo mini plug cord 
(not supplied)

Headphones (not supplied)

DO NOT turn off  the System with the volume set to an extremely high level;

 

otherwise, the sudden blast of sound may damage your hearing, speakers, and 
headphones when you turn on the System or start playback.

Remote sensor

Adjust the volume.

Turn on 

the power.

Select a source.

Basic operation

External 

device

Playback operation

Adjusting the audio input level

You can change the audio input level through the 
AUDIO IN jack.

The playback sound is the maximum when you 
select LEVEL3.

Stereo mini plug cord 
(not supplied)

USB mass storage 
class device

Playback operations

Disc/USB

To open the disc tray

Press 

0

 

on the main unit.

To select a track

Press 

¢

 or 

4

.

To fast-forward a track

Press 

¡

.

To stop fast-forwarding, press 

CD 

6

 or 

USB 

6

.

To fast-reverse a track

Press

 

1

.

To stop fast-reversing, press 

CD 

6

 or 

USB 

6

.

To select a group

Press 

UP

 or 

DOWN.

To stop playback

Press

 

7

.

(While holding 

7

)

(On the main unit)

The 

HP

 indicator is displayed when headphones are 

connected to the System.

Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting 
or putting on the headphones.

Before you start recording

• 

It should be noted that it may be unlawful 
to re-record pre-recorded tapes, records, or 
discs without the consent of the owner of 
copyright for the sound or video recording, 
broadcast or cable program and for any 
literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic work 
embodied therein.

•  The volume and sound adjustments (see page 

1) do not affect recordings.

•  Random Play and Repeat Mode are canceled 

during recording.

•  You can record up to 99 tracks per group on a 

USB mass storage class device.

•  Tracks which are recorded onto a USB mass 

storage class device will be converted into 
MP3 format.

•  Recording does not start while “READING” is 

shown on the display.

•  You cannot record tracks in the root.

Recording from a Disc 

You can record tracks from a CD to a USB mass 
storage class device.

Before recording...

Connect a recordable USB mass storage class 
device to the USB MEMORY (

) terminal.

Start and stop playback of the disc.

Start recording.

The

 USB REC

 indicator is flashing.

Do not vibrate the System while recording. It 
may damage the recorded tracks.
The System automatically creates the new 
group.
When playback ends, recording automatically 
stops.
To stop recording manually, press 

7

.

To record a single track, press 

CD

3

USB REC

 on 

the main unit during playback of the track.
If “NO REC” appears on the display when you 
try to record a track, the System cannot record 
that track.


Notes on USB mass storage class device connection

Connect a USB mass storage class device when the 
System is turned off to prevent malfunction.
Do not use a USB hub.
When connecting with a USB cable, use a USB 2.0 cable 
whose length is less than 1 m.
The USB mass storage class device is charged through 
the USB MEMORY terminal when the System is turned 
on. (Some USB mass storage class devices may be 
charged through the USB MEMORY terminal only when 
“USB” is selected as the source.)
You cannot connect a computer to the USB MEMORY 
terminal of the System.
Electrostatic shock at connecting a USB mass storage 
class device may cause abnormal playback of the device. 
In this case, disconnect the USB mass storage class 
device then reset the System and the USB mass storage 
class device.
While playing back or recording a file onto a USB mass 
storage class device, do not disconnect the device. 
Doing so may cause malfunction on both the System 
and the device.


STANDBY lamp

(On the main unit)

(Hold)

Recording operations

Label side

To play back/pause a disc

To play back/pause a USB mass storage class device

or

Canceled

Playback operations

Information shown on the display differs depending 
on the type of the iPod.

To play back/pause iPod

Press 

iPod A 

6

 or 

iPod B 

6

.

To select a track

Press 

4

 or 

¢

.

To fast-forward a track

Press and hold 

¡

.

To fast-reverse a track

Press and hold 

1

.

To play back at random

Press 

RANDOM

 repeatedly.

If you hold 

RANDOM

 when two iPod devices are 

connected to the System, “SHUFFLE” appears on 
the display and Random Play applies to both iPod 
devices.

To play back repeatedly

Press 

REPEAT

 repeatedly.

To put iPod in sleep mode

Press and hold 

iPod

 

6

 or 

iPod B 

6

.

*

Menu operations

To display the menu/to go back to the previous 
menu

To select an item on the menu

Notes:

Operate iPod touch itself in the following cases:

When operating the home button.
When selecting application icons on the home 
screen.
When dragging the slider.

Sound distortion may occur when playing back 
audio sources with high recording levels. If 
distortion occurs, it is recommended to turn off 
the equalizer of iPod. For information on operating 
iPod, see the instruction manual for iPod.


Dock adaptor (supplied with the 
iPod or sold separately)

Notes on iPod connection

When detaching the dock adaptor from the dock, pull up 
the dock adaptor with your fingernail or sharp pointed 
tool using the slot. 

Be careful not to injure your fingertips or damage the 
terminal of the direct dock.
DO NOT connect or disconnect the iPod when the System 
is turned on.
Be sure to reduce the volume on the System to the 
minimum level before connecting iPod. Adjust the 
volume after starting playback.
You cannot send any data to the iPod from the System.
Do not carry the System with iPod connected. It might 
cause damage to the dock or you might drop the iPod.
Do not touch or hit the iPod terminal pins or connector 
pins in the dock for iPod directly. Doing so might cause 
damage to the connector pins.
iPod is charged through the dock when the System is 
turned on.
When two iPod devices are connected, both batteries are 
charged at the same time.


Before viewing a video/picture from your iPod on your monitor:

Make the appropriate video setting on iPod. For details of the setting, see the instruction manual for iPod.

FM radio

Searching for stations

The station search stops when a station of 
sufficient signal strength is found.

To manually stop the search, press 

4

 or 

¢

.

When you press 

4

 or 

¢

 repeatedly, the 

frequency changes step by step.
When an FM program is 
broadcast in stereo, the 

S

 (stereo) 

indicator lights up.

(Hold)

(Hold)

Improving the reception

To improve the reception

When the monaural mode is activated, the reception is 
improved. However, the stereo effect is lost.
To restore the stereo effect, press 

TUNER MODE

 again.

Presetting stations

You can preset up to 30 FM station.

While listening to a target station...

Select a preset number.

Tuning in to a preset station

Preset number

Receiving FM stations with Radio Data 
System

Radio Data System allows FM stations to send an additional 
signal along with their regular program signals.

If you want to know more about Radio Data System, visit 
<http://www.rds.org.uk>.

To display the Radio Data System information

Displayed if related signals are not sent by a station.

PS (Program 
Service)

Commonly known station names.

PTY (Program 
Type)

Types of broadcast programs.

RT (Radio Text)

Text messages the station sends.

When a Radio Data System signal is not received, the 
frequency is displayed.

PTY search

You can search for a program from the preset stations by 
specifying PTY code.

While listening to a station...

If you have used PTY search bofore, the PTY code 
selected last time is shown on the display.

Select a PTY code.

Start searching.

When the System finds the one you have selected, that 
station is tuned in.

To stop searching, press 

PTY SEARCH

.

If no program is found, “NO PTY” appears.

*


Frequency

(No-radio Data System signal)

Clock

or

When you connect iPod to the dock, CONNECT 
is shown on the display first, followed by 
AUTHRSNG and then SUCCEED. You can play iPod 
after SUCCEED is shown.

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