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Amplifier section

Rated output power during STEREO operation

 1kHz, 10%, 4

Ω....................

 3.5 W + 3.5 W

Tuner section

FM tuner

Tuning frequency range

............................. 87.5 MHz ~ 108 MHz

AM tuner

Tuning frequency range

............................. 531 kHz ~ 1,602 kHz

MD Recorder section

Laser wave length ..................  765 to 805 nm
Laser power class ............................  Class 3B
Laser .............................  Semiconductor laser
Recording method

..................... Field modulating overwriting

Audio compression method

......................................... ATRAC,ATRAC3

D/A conversion ........................................ 1 Bit
Wow & flutter ................... Unmeasurable limit

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KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development. For reason specifica-
tions may be changed without notice.

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The full performance may not be exhibited in an extremely cold location (under a water-freezing
temperature).

CD Player section

Laser wave length ..................  770 to 795 nm
Laser power class ............................  Class 3A
Laser .............................  Semiconductor laser
D/A conversion ........................................ 1 Bit
Over sampling frequency ....... 8 fs (352.8 kHz)
Frequency response .............. 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Wow & flutter ................... Unmeasurable limit

Speakers

Enclosures ............................  Bass-reflex type
Speaker units ...................  80 mm, cone type

General

Power consumption ..............................  35 W

Dimensions .................. W : 386 mm(16-1/8”)

H : 146 mm (5-3/4”)

D : 189 mm (7-7/16”)

Weight (net) ............................  5.6 kg (12.3lb)

Specifications

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5/29/01, 11:03 AM

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Summary of Contents for MDX-G1

Page 1: ...MINIDISC PERSONAL STEREO SYSTEM B60 5053 00 00 MA M 0102 MDX G1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5053 01 03 EN 5 29 01 10 55 AM 1 ...

Page 2: ...he cover CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Safety precautions WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSETHIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Factory fitted moulded mains plug 1 The mains plug contains a fuse For replacement use only a 13 Amp ASTA approved BS1362 fuse 2 The fuse cover must be refitted when replacing the fuse in the moulded plug 3 Do not cut...

Page 3: ... treble TONE 22 Adjusting the AUX input level 23 Playing CD or MD tracks in the desired sequence PGM 24 Repeating a CD or MD REPEAT 25 Playing a CD or MD in random RANDOM 26 Stereo LP modes 27 Setting the recording mode 28 High speed recording of all CD tracks onto an MD 29 Recording onto MD 31 Recording CD tracks onto MD in desired sequence 32 Recording only the first track of CD BEST HITS 33 Edi...

Page 4: ...meters from the main unit s front panel Be sure to point the remote to the remote sensor on the front panel 2 Insert two R6 AA size batter ies following the polarity indi cations 1 Remove the battery com partment cover of the re mote Unpacking Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all the accessories are present If any accessories are missing or if the unit is damaged or fails to operate no...

Page 5: ...Be sure to put the unit to the STANDBY mode page 63 before unplugging the power cord Continued on next page When removing the power cord connection unplug the power plug of the wall outlet first The provided antenna has been designed for indoor use Place it in a position as apart as possible from a TV and power cords and orient it to obtain the best receiv ing condition Connecting the accessories ...

Page 6: ...ected to the system When recording an AUX component also read the instruction manual of the component When an analog turntable is connected and located in proximity of the system howling noise may interfere with the system when the listening volume is increased In this case install the analog turntable farther apart from the system The input level from the AUX component can be adjusted on this sys...

Page 7: ...rrent time should be adjusted again In step 6 accurate time adjustment is pos sible by pressing the SET TUNING MODE key at the same time as a time announce ment indicating the 00 second of the minute Adjusting the current time To use the timer function it is required to set the built in clock of the unit to the cor rect time The clock shows the time of day in 12 hour system SP EX BASS AUTO TUNED S...

Page 8: ...re preset When AUTO PRESET is performed the sta tions previously preset will be replaced by the newly preset stations In certain regions the automatically tuned and preset stations may not be received in a favorable condition SP EX BASS MHz TUNED AUTO TUNED AUTO SP EX BASS MHz If a desired station cannot be preset by AUTO PRESET use MANUAL PRESET to preset it page 9 RC MDX0002 POWER FM AM SET CD 6...

Page 9: ...ss and hold the 4P CALL or P CALL key to skip preset numbers 6 Press the ENTER key To preset another station Repeat steps 1 to 6 To preset a station with weak radio wave If the radio waves are weak switch to manual tuning mode In step 2 select the manual tuning mode by pressing the RE PEAT AUTO MANU key so that AUTO dis appears When a station is preset in a preset number which stores a previously ...

Page 10: ...number Playback of CD To play a CD MD PERSONAL STEREO SYSTEM DISC LOADING MECHANISM STANDBY TIMER ON STANDBY EJECT ONE RANDOM PGM REPEAT TRACK NO SLEEP DISC O T T PROG TOTAL O T E HIGH SPEED AUTO TUNED SP REC LP BEST HITS EX BASS MD EDIT LOUD kHz MHz MD MD CD CD TUNERFM AM STOP MD CD MENU SOUND MD REC BEST HITS AUX VOLUME MULTICONTROL PUSHOPEN CD MD High Speed Dubbing System SET TUNING MODE TUNING...

Page 11: ...OL fi keys on the remote Operation of keys Purpose Operation To stop playback Press the 7STOP key To let playback pause Press the CD 6 key Press it again to resume playback To skip a track Press the key to skip to the next track Press the 4 key quickly twice to skip to the previous track To fast forward audio Press and hold the key on the remote during playback and re lease the key at the position ...

Page 12: ...LTICONTROL PUSHOPEN CD MD High Speed Dubbing System SET TUNING MODE TUNING 4 TUNING MD PERSONAL STEREO SYSTEM DISC LOADING MECHANISM STANDBY TIMER ON STANDBY EJECT ONE RANDOM PGM REPEAT TRACK NO SLEEP DISC O T T PROG TOTAL O T E HIGH SPEED AUTO TUNED SP REC LP BEST HITS EX BASS MD EDIT LOUD kHz MHz MD MD CD CD RC MDX0002 POWER FM AM SET CD 6 ENTER MD 6 MD O T E P CALL P CALL 4 TUNINGfi 1 TUNING SLE...

Page 13: ...the EJECT key MD play mode indicators Each track in the MD is played in the similar mode as when it was recorded When an MD starts playing the current play mode is indicated by one of the play mode indicators SP Track recorded in standard stereo mode using an MD recorder without the MDLP mode compatibility LP2 Track recorded in the stereo LP2 mode LP4 Track recorded in the stereo LP4 mode Marking ...

Page 14: ...ed with one touch operation For the preset procedure see Presetting radio stations page 8 to 9 TUNERFM AM STOP MD CD MENU SOUND MD REC BEST HITS AUX VOLUME MULTICONTROL PUSHOPEN CD MD High Speed Dubbing System SET TUNING MODE TUNING 4 TUNING MD PERSONAL STEREO SYSTEM DISC LOADING MECHANISM STANDBY TIMER ON STANDBY EJECT ONE RANDOM PGM REPEAT TRACK NO SLEEP DISC O T T PROG TOTAL O T E HIGH SPEED AU...

Page 15: ...NING key on the main unit to receive the de sired station Pressing the 1 TUNINGfi or TUNING key on the remote will enable you to select the desired station Auto tuning Each press of the key tunes the next station automatically Manual tuning Press and hold the key until the next station is tuned When the unit is in STANDBY mode page 63 simply pressing theTUNER FM AM key or the FM AM key on the remot...

Page 16: ...n All track recording It is also capable of recording the cur rently played CD track on an MD with a one touch operation Single track recording TUNERFM AM STOP MD CD MENU SOUND MD REC BEST HITS AUX VOLUME MULTICONTROL PUSHOPEN CD MD High Speed Dubbing System SET TUNING MODE TUNING 4 TUNING MD PERSONAL STEREO SYSTEM DISC LOADING MECHANISM STANDBY TIMER ON STANDBY EJECT ONE RANDOM PGM REPEAT TRACK N...

Page 17: ...while MD WRITING is displayed For the types of MDs that can be recorded on this unit see Handling of MD page 54 It is also possible to record a CD onto an MD at double speed page 29 to 30 The CD audio is recorded following the settings made with MD REC MODE page 28 The MD O T E recording is not available if the CD is played in the random mode Cancel the random mode before proceed to recording page...

Page 18: ...D MENU SOUND MD REC BEST HITS AUX VOLUME MULTICONTROL PUSHOPEN CD MD High Speed Dubbing System SET TUNING MODE TUNING 4 TUNING MD PERSONAL STEREO SYSTEM DISC LOADING MECHANISM STANDBY TIMER ON STANDBY EJECT ONE RANDOM PGM REPEAT TRACK NO SLEEP DISC O T T PROG TOTAL O T E HIGH SPEED AUTO TUNED SP REC LP BEST HITS EX BASS MD EDIT LOUD kHz MHz MD MD CD CD RC MDX0002 POWER FM AM SET CD 6 ENTER MD 6 MD...

Page 19: ...Basic section 19EN 5053 10 19 EN 5 29 01 10 57 AM 19 ...

Page 20: ...yed during 1 track repeat or random playback When the displayed time reaches 100 min utes or more the display shows RC MDX0002 POWER FM AM SET CD 6 ENTER MD 6 MD O T E P CALL P CALL 4 TUNINGfi 1 TUNING SLEEP 7 STOP RANDOM VOL VOL DISPLAY CHARAC CLEAR DELETE MD EDIT PGM REPEAT AUTO MANU DISPLAY CHARAC TUNED AUTO TRACK NO O T E SP REC EX BASS MHz MD CD TUNED AUTO TRACK NO O T E SP REC EX BASS MHz MD ...

Page 21: ...te is pressed 1 Music source being recorded 2 Remaining recordable time of the disc NoTitle is displayed when the MD does not contain the recording of title data BLANK DISC is displayed when the MD does not contain any recording Display RC MDX0002 FM AM SET CD 6 ENTER MD 6 P CALL P CALL 4 TUNINGfi 1 TUNING 7 STOP RANDOM VOL VOL DISPLAY CHARAC CLEAR DELETE MD EDIT PGM REPEAT AUTO MANU DISPLAY CHARAC...

Page 22: ...the SOUND key repeatedly untilthedesiredtoneenhancement is displayed EX BASS lit Enhances the bass tone regardless of the current volume LOUD LOUDNESS lit Enhances both the bass and treble tones accord ing to the current volume Effective during low volume listening Both EX BASS and LOUD are off SOUND MODE OFF When the sound mode is switched off Fine adjustment of bass and tre ble TONE Adjusting th...

Page 23: ...able VCR etc can be adjusted It is recommended to adjust it so that the AUX input sounds at a similar volume to the built in CD and MD 5 Press the VOLUME MULTI CON TROL keys to fine adjust the in put level then press the SET TUNING MODE key The input level can be adjusted in the range from 5 to 2 Tone TUNERFM AM STOP MD CD MENU SOUND MD REC BEST HITS AUX VOLUME MULTICONTROL PUSHOPEN SET TUNING MOD...

Page 24: ...ck Press the CLEAR DELETE key in stop mode Each press clears the last currently pro grammed track To clear all programmed tracks press the PGM key To cancel program playback Press the PGM key during stop mode so that PGM is not lit When FULL P 32 is displayed no more track can be programmed PGM will only function when playback is stopped When PGM key is pressed NO PGM is displayed if there is no p...

Page 25: ...th cases all tracks in the program or disc will be played repeat edly Repeat mode can be activated during play back and also when playback is stopped Remote control unit only Press the REPEAT AUTO MANU key repeatedly so that ONE and REPEAT or only REPEAT light up Both ONE and REPEAT are lit Only one track will be played repeat edly Only REPEAT is lit The tracks in the entire disc will be played re...

Page 26: ...ndom This will renew the enjoyment of the same disc that you have already played many times RANDOM lit To cancel random playback Press the RANDOM key so that RAN DOM is not lit Random playback stops after having played all of the tracks on the disc CD display RC MDX0002 POWER FM AM SET CD 6 ENTER MD 6 MD O T E P CALL P CALL 4 TUNINGfi 1 TUNING SLEEP 7 STOP RANDOM VOL VOL DISPLAY CHARAC CLEAR DELETE...

Page 27: ... times the figure indicated on each MD cartridge Stamping STAMP This system has a stamping function which attaches stamp LP at the beginning of each track title to facilitate identification of tracks recorded in the LP2 or LP4 mode LP is displayed as part of a title only when a track recorded in stereo LP mode is played on a MDLP incompatible MD re corder player A track recorded in the LP2 or LP4 ...

Page 28: ...elect SP from the above If you select LP2 or LP4 the stamp ing setting screen will be displayed In this case go to step 5 5 Press the VOLUME MULTI CON TROL keys to select LP STAMP on or LP STAMPoff thenpress the SET TUNING MODE key Select on when you want to display LP at the beginning of the track ti tle Select off if you do not want to display it Display when LP STAMP on is selected TUNERFM AM S...

Page 29: ...acks have been re corded onto the MD High speedrecordingofall CDtracksontoanMD All of the tracks in a CD can be recorded in half the usual period of time If the program play or random play mode is activated can cel it before proceeding HIGH SPEED lit Continued on next page RC MDX0002 POWER FM AM SET CD 6 ENTER MD 6 MD O T E P CALL P CALL 4 TUNINGfi 1 TUNING SLEEP 7 STOP RANDOM VOL VOL DISPLAY CHARA...

Page 30: ...tem while MD WRITING is displayed Once high speed recording is completed it is not permitted to record the same CD by high speed recording within 74 minutes af ter the start of previous high speed record ing In case this restriction is applied the dis play shows the time until the next high speed recording becomes possible It is also prohibited to continue high speed of more than 81 tracks within ...

Page 31: ...s automatically at the same time as the playback of CD starts Sync recording 1 Put the CD player in play pause mode 2 Press the 4 or key to select the CD track to be recorded 3 Press the MD REC key to put the MD recorder in record pause mode 4 Press the CD key to start playing the CD Continued on next page TUNERFM AM STOP MD CD MENU SOUND MD REC BEST HITS AUX VOLUME MULTICONTROL PUSHOPEN m SET TUN...

Page 32: ... tracks onto MD in desired sequence The tracks in a CD can be recorded by rear ranging them in the desired sequence when the recording speed is normal CD MD NORM Note that this function is not avail able when the recording speed is high CD MD HIGH Recording onto MD continued With regards to track numbers at the time of recording MD track numbers are used to search the beginning of a track or progr...

Page 33: ...D and press the BEST HITS key Record the first tracks of other CDs by repeating this step To stop recording Press the STOP key Be careful not to switch the power off or ap ply shock or vibrations to the system while MD WRITING is displayed High speed recording can also be used in BEST HITS recording page 29 to 30 When recording with high volume sound skip may occur during MD playback To avoid this...

Page 34: ...ote control unit only 1 Load a prerecorded MD and se lecttheMDinput bypressingMD 6 key 2 Press the MD EDIT key and press 4 or key to select TITLE INPUT then press the SET key 3 Press the 4 or key repeat edly until DISC or the track number to be titled 001 etc is displayed Editing the MD titles Assigningatitletoadiscortrack When titles are assigned to a disc and its tracks the titles will be displa...

Page 35: ...e 34 Deleting a title 1 Perform steps 1 to 4 of Assigning a title to a disc or track page 34 2 Press the CLEAR DELETE key to de lete the title characters All of the titles can be deleted at once by selecting ALL ERASE in step 3 of Assigning a title to a disc or track page 34 Be careful not to switch the power off or ap ply shock or vibrations to the system while MD WRITING is displayed If the char...

Page 36: ...ts numerals and symbols Available characters in title input using the or 4 key on the remote control ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ space abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz space 0123456789 space space_ Uppercase alphabet group Lowercase alphabet group Numeral and symbol group 5053 34 44 EN 5 29 01 11 00 AM 36 ...

Page 37: ... time Use the following procedure to select up to 32 tracks you want to move in the desired sequence and move them together The track numbers are adjusted automatically Image of moving several tracks Remote control unit only 1 Load a prerecorded MD and se lecttheMDinput bypressingMD 6 key If the MD is already playing press the 7STOP key to stop playback Track number to be moved RC MDX0002 POWER FM...

Page 38: ...IT key any time before the end of step 5 Editing can be canceled provided that it is attempted before MD WRITING is dis played For the procedure see Canceling editing page 44 TUNED AUTO TRACK NO DISC O T E SP REC EX BASS MD EDIT MHz MD CD Number of selected tracks to be moved TUNED AUTO TRACK NO DISC O T E SP REC EX BASS MD EDIT MHz MD CD TUNED AUTO PROG SP EX BASS MD EDIT MD TUNED AUTO PROG SP EX...

Page 39: ... MD input by pressing MD 6 key 2 Press the 4 or key repeat edly to select the earlier track number to be combined The track will be played back 3 Press the MD EDIT key and press 4 or key toselect TRACK EDIT then press the SET key Track number selected in step2 FM AM SET CD 6 ENTER MD 6 P CALL P CALL 4 TUNINGfi 1 TUNING 7 STOP RANDOM VOL VOL DISPLAY CHARAC CLEAR DELETE MD EDIT PGM REPEAT AUTO MANU E...

Page 40: ...e 44 Be careful not to switch the power off or apply shock or vibrations to the system while MD WRITING is displayed Tracks recorded using different recording modes pages 27 cannot be combined Com bination of tracks may also be inhibited by certain restrictions imposed by the MD standard When the tracks are combined the MD re corder enters pause mode at the beginning of the track created by combin...

Page 41: ...ck Remote control unit only 1 Load a prerecorded MD and se lecttheMDinput bypressingMD 6 key 2 Press the 4 or key repeat edly to select the track number to be divided The track will be played back 3 To find the dividing point press the MD EDIT key and press 4 or key repeatedly to select TRACKEDIT thenpresstheSET key Point display C B A D C E C B A E D 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 FM AM SET CD 6 ENTER MD ...

Page 42: ...the procedure see Canceling editing page 44 Be careful not to switch the power off or apply shock or vibrations to the system while MD WRITING is displayed The track created by division does not con tain no sound section between them Division of a track may be inhibited by cer tain restrictions imposed by the MD stand ard When the track is divided the MD recorded enters pause mode at the beginning...

Page 43: ...utomatically Image of erasing several tracks Remote control unit only 1 LoadaprerecordedMDandselect the MD input by pressing MD 6 key If the MD is already playing press the 7STOP key to stop playback 2 Press the MD EDIT key and press 4 or key toselect TRACK EDIT then press the SET key Number of tracks to be erased Track number to be erased C B A E D F C A F E 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 FM AM SET CD 6 ENT...

Page 44: ...E SP REC EX BASS MD EDIT MHz MD CD Display when there is an editing to be canceled Display when there is no previous editing performed and nothing to be canceled TUNED AUTO TRACK NO DISC O T E SP REC EX BASS MD EDIT MHz MD CD TUNED AUTO TRACK NO DISC O T E SP REC EX BASS MD EDIT MHz MD CD Display to confirm the cancelation 6 Press the EJECT key on the main unit to eject the MD MD WRITING is displa...

Page 45: ...ate playback pos sible by simply setting the desired time of the day The system is automatically turned off in 1 hour after the start of timer playback The O T T timer works only once after it has been set O T T blinking Continued on next page MD PERSONAL STEREO SYSTEM DISC LOADING MECHANISM STANDBY TIMER ON STANDBY EJECT ONE RANDOM PGM REPEAT TRACK NO SLEEP DISC O T T PROG TOTAL O T E HIGH SPEED ...

Page 46: ...d select TIMER OFF and O T T will disappear To check or change the timer setting Restart the procedure from step 1 again Be sure to adjust the time of the day page 7 before using the timer functions When the STANDBY TIMER indicator is blink ing in green the timer setting or clock set ting is erroneous Check and correct them as required pages 7 45 to 46 The O T T timer cannot be used for program pl...

Page 47: ...store the timer oper ating hours and its contents so the timer operation can be activated or deactivated as required at any time The program timer can be activated on any time Timer playback using program timer Use the following procedure to play the se lected source at the selected time period Timer ON time PROG blinks Continued on next page MD PERSONAL STEREO SYSTEM DISC LOADING MECHANISM STANDB...

Page 48: ...ME MULTI CON TROLkeystoselect PLAY or AI PLAY then press the SET TUN ING MODE key PLAY The source will be played at the adjusted volume before entering the STANDBY mode AI PLAY The listening volume in creases gradually from the start of timer playback until it reaches a cer tain level 8 Press the VOLUME MULTI CON TROL keys to select the music source to be input then press the SET TUNING MODE key T...

Page 49: ... functions The program timer cannot be used for pro gram playback of CD or MD Even when the program timer is canceled previously made setting is stored in memory and remains until new timer information is set the next time When the STANDBY TIMER indicator is blink ing in green the timer setting or clock set ting is erroneous Check and correct them as required pages 7 47 to 48 Continued on next pag...

Page 50: ... the timer functions The speakers output will decrease during timer recording Even when the program timer is canceled previously made setting is stored in memory and remains until new timer information is set the next time When the STANDBY TIMER indicator is blink ing in green the timer setting or clock set ting is erroneous Check and correct them as required pages 7 49 to 50 4 Press the VOLUME MU...

Page 51: ... 10 minute steps up to 90 minutes SLEEP lit Auto power save A P S The system can be set up so that it turns off automatically when is has been left for more than 30 minutes with all of its CD player and MD recorder in stop mode or with its vol ume set to 0 while the selected input is TUNER or AUX This facility is conven ient if you forget to switch the system power OFF Sleep timer time TUNERFM AM ...

Page 52: ...52EN 5053 52 64 EN 5 29 01 11 02 AM 52 ...

Page 53: ... CD 5 Wait for some time and verify that the display becomes as shown in the fig ure 6 Wait a few seconds and turn the unit OFF Disc handling precautions Handling Hold the disc so that you do not touch the playing surface Do not attach paper or tape to either the playing side or the label side of the disc Cleaning If there are fingerprint marks or foreign matter found on the disc lightly wipe the ...

Page 54: ...otates at high speed in the player Therefore to avoid dan ger never use a cracked or deformed disc or a disc repaired with tape or adhesive agent Please do not use discs which are not round because they may cause malfunc tion Disc accessories The disc accessories stabilizer protection sheet protection ring etc which are mar keted for improving the sound quality or pro tecting discs as well as the ...

Page 55: ... Backed up for 3 min Stored contents which are cleared in at least a day after power plug is unplugged from power outlet Amplifier section Input selection Volume control value AUX input level Tone control levels Timer setting contents Tuner section Receiving band Frequency Preset stations Auto tuning setting MD recorder Recording mode Recording speed WARNING NOTICE In most cases it is an infringem...

Page 56: ...re apart from the streets page 5 Turn nearby electrical appliances off Install the audio system more apart from theTV set or personal computer Amplifier Speaker section The clock display blinks without changing the figures Adjust the present time again page 7 Timer operation is not possible If the present time has not been adjusted or there was a power failure adjust the present time page 7 Set th...

Page 57: ... As the minimum unit of disc recording is 2 seconds the displayed time information may differ from the actual usage of the disc area Sound is interrupted after forward or reverse search When the disc has been edited several times the sound may be intermittent MD READING is displayed for an abnormally long time When a new recordable MD with nothing recorded is inserted MD READING is dis played long...

Page 58: ...an the disc as described in Disc handling precautions pages 53 and 54 Remove condensation as described in Caution on condensation page 53 Sound skips Clean the disc as described in Disc handling precautions pages 53 and 54 Check that the disc is not scratched Install the unit in a place not subject to vibrations 5053 52 64 EN 5 29 01 11 02 AM 58 ...

Page 59: ...d to editing or recording is being written in the disc NOTRACKS The MD disc does not contain any track but has a disc title PGM FULL An attempt is made to select a 33rd track when programming CD or MD tracks PLAY ONLY The inserted MD is a playback only disc Insert a recordable MD PROTECTED The inserted MD is write protected In this case enable the recording page 54 SCMS An attempt is made to recor...

Page 60: ...cy of continuous advancements in development For reason specifica tions may be changed without notice The full performance may not be exhibited in an extremely cold location under a water freezing temperature CD Player section Laser wave length 770 to 795 nm Laser power class Class 3A Laser Semiconductor laser D A conversion 1 Bit Over sampling frequency 8 fs 352 8 kHz Frequency response 20 Hz to ...

Page 61: ...61EN Knowledge section 5053 52 64 EN 5 29 01 11 03 AM 61 ...

Page 62: ...D CD TUNERFM AM STOP MD CD MENU SOUND MD REC BEST HITS AUX VOLUME MULTICONTROL SET TUNING MODE TUNING 4 TUNING 0 9 2 3 4 5 6 8 1 7 1 STANDBY TIMER indicator 63 2 ON STANDBY 3 MD insertion slot 12 4 EJECT MD ejection 13 5 REMOTE Remote sensor 4 6 AUX 18 7 MD REC 31 8 BEST HITS 33 9 MENU 7 SET TUNING MODE 7 SOUND 22 0 CD door 10 PUSH OPEN CD ejec tion 10 4 Skip fi TUNING 15 STOP 7 TUNER FM AM 8 CD Pl...

Page 63: ...IMER indicator and the status of unit Indicator condition Unit status Off Power is ON Red lighting The power cord is plugged into a wall outlet and the power is in the STANDBY mode Green lighting Timer has been activated Green blinking Timer setting is erroneous an attempt is made to set the timer without setting the time of the day or the timer was not activated correctly due to a power failure e...

Page 64: ...mes as on the main unit have the same function as the keys on the main unit 1 POWER 2 FM AM 8 CD 6 Play Pause 10 MD 6 Play Pause 12 4 P CALL Skip 7 STOP 1 TUNING fi TUNING 3 VOLUME fi 11 4 MD EDIT 34 5 DISPLAY CHARAC 17 6 CLEAR DELETE 24 35 7 MD O T E 16 SLEEP 51 8 PGM 24 9 REPEAT 25 AUTO MANU 9 0 SET 24 RANDOM 26 ENTER 9 Figures inside parentheses are reference pages RC MDX0002 POWER FM AM SET CD 6...

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