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Summary of Contents for DC-X801

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL DC X801 TP X801 STEREO SOUND SYSTEM BELT DRIVE TURNTABLE ...

Page 2: ...R THAN THOSE SPECIFIED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE AD JUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL Fig 1 Power supply Connect the mains lead to an AC 240 V wall outlet Note Do not connect the mains lead to an AC outlet until all connections have been made Before connecting the mains lead set the ...

Page 3: ...C EQUAL1ZER RIGHT CHANNEL GRAPH IC EQUALIZER 10 8 6 4 11 9 7 5 1 13 Level meter LEVEL METER 14 Balance control BALANCE TAPE B 15 Reverse mode lever REVERSE MODE 16 Cassette compartment lid 17 Record button REC 18 Play Tape direction button PLAY DIRECTION 19 Rewind button REW 20 Fast forward button FFWD 21 Pause button PAUSE 22 Stop Eject button STOP EJECT TAPE A 23 Cassette compartment lid 24 Play...

Page 4: ...tic or manual tuning operation 1 Turn on the power by pressing the POWER switch 2 Press the TUNER FUNCTION switch The last received station will be selected If any control switch of the tuner section are pressed source automatically switches to TUNER 3 Select the desired radio band FM1 FM2 FM3 or AM by pressing the BAND switch 4 a For automatic tuning set the TUNING FM MODE switch to auto stereo T...

Page 5: ...kHz 3kHz 12kHz controls you can get your favourite sound shape flexibly Flat response is obtained by setting the controls to the centre positions Level meter LEVEL METER This level meter shows the amplifier input levels which are being monitored BEFORE CD PLAY Both 12 cm and 8 cm compact discs can be played on this player 1 Press the CD FUNCTION switch The CD display indi cates Cd Note If any othe...

Page 6: ...y from the track 3 on the disc press button 3 To play from the track 10 press 10 and then 0 To play from the track 25 press 10 twice and then 5 Play can also be started by selecting the track number using one of the skip search buttons N or t i io o and pressing the play pause is button When using the controls on the main unit select the track number using the skip search switch and then press the...

Page 7: ...OR TAPE B To protect valuable recordings from accidental erasing the cassette deck and the cassette are equipped with standard safety features To keep the recorded material break out the tabs on the back of the cassette with a knife or screwdriver To protect side A 1 from accidental era sure break out the right side tab 2 To record on a cas sette whose tabs have been broken simply attach adhe sive...

Page 8: ...he end of the tape is reached on TAPE B the automatic stop or automatic reverse will be activated Caution While playing or recording do not press the FFWD or REW button of the other tape mechanism as it may result in inferior sound quality Pause Press the PAUSE button to momentarily suspend tape travel during playback or recording Re press the button to re start playback or recording Fast forward ...

Page 9: ...edit recording or programme edit recording editing can be done for up to track 15 It cannot be done for track 16 or more To stop edit recording at any time press the STOP switch of the CD player The CD player set to the stop mode The editing mode is still operational To release this mode press the STOP switch once again Then press the STOP EJECT button of the cassette deck After the edit recording...

Page 10: ...ration indicator s show as 1 EDIT PROG SIDE A 2 EDIT PROG SIDE A 6 EDIT PROG SIDE A Side A Tracks 1 2 and 6 are recorded making a total play time of 22 min 33 sec including the 5 second unrecorded blanks between each recorded track 3 EDIT PROG SIDE B 4 EDIT PROG SIDE B 7 EDIT PROG SIDE B 8 EDIT PROG SIDE B Side B Tracks 3 4 7 and 8 are recorded making a total play time of 18 min 22 sec 1 PLAY EDIT...

Page 11: ... interrupted at the end of tape DUBBING OPERATION The recording of radio programm gramophone records or dubbing of music tapes missible only insofar as copyright or other righ jird parties are not thereby infringed This unit enables you to dub a Drded tape onto another tape by using the built in d 4e deck mecha nisms It is performed only one w7 i TAPE A play back to TAPE B recording During dubbing...

Page 12: ... 7 rub gently until all traces of dirt or oxide are removed Also clean the surfaces of the pinch rollers 3 5 and 8 and the capstans 2 6 and 9 8 9 Fig 15 Installing the unit Never place the unit near a source of extreme heat such as a radiator or direct sunlight or in a moist environment Following this advice will safeguard the unit from damage Placing the unit in a well ventilated area is strongly...

Page 13: ... notches on the turntable base Fig 19 Fig 19 9 Connect the output lead to the PHONO input socket and connect the power supply lead to the DC 12 V socket on the stereo system Fig 16 4 Turn the turntable platter to the right until one of the openings of the turntable platter comes over the motor pulley 5 Place the drive belt onto the motor pulley Be sure not to twist the belt Fig 17 Motor Pulley Not...

Page 14: ... the turntable platter will stop revolving You may stop the turntable at any time by pressing the REJECT switch which will return the tonearm to its rest Do not touch the tonearm or headshell while it is return ing to its rest Note The first time you use the turntable the tonearm may not return to its rest If this happens press the REJECT switch After use engage the tonearm lock to avoid accidenta...

Page 15: ...rntable with cueing Motor DC Servo Motor Drive System Belt Drive Cartridge Magnetic Stylus Conical with Diamond ST 59U Wow and Flutter 0 15 Power Supply 12 V DC supplied from the DC X601 or DC X801 Dimensions W x D x H 360 x 357 x 96 mm Specifications subject to change without notice General Output power 40 W x 2 10 THD Inputs VIDEO 47k ohms 280 mV Outputs SPEAKERS 8 ohms HEADPHONES 8 ohms Power r...

Page 16: ...SANYO Electric Co Ltd As 614 224 5682 Printed in Singapore ...

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