R T Units are designed for operation as follows. U.SA and Canada . AC 178V only Europe and UK. AC 236 V only Australia AC 240 V ably Cha “Other countries AC 220 ¥ only AC 101207 22.240 V switchable For the United Kingdom Factory fitted molded mains plug .The mains plug con tams a fuse. For replacement, use only a amp PASTA-approved (BS1362) fuse. 2. Tha fuse cover must be refitted when replacing the fuse in the marauded plug . 3.Do not cut off the mains plug from this equipment.
Contents Preparation section : Before applying power. ! Safety precautions Contents Special features . Handing of discs and tapes... System connection... Connection of the System Accessories Connection of Options {Optional Parts) . Controls and indicators Main unit Re mate control unit Operation of remote control unit. Basic section Let’s put out some sound . Basic use method . 16 Playback of CD Playback of tape . .18 Receiving broadcast station .22 Let's recast e 24 Recording (Deck 8 only} .
M Special features P— Easy operation Nearly s}l operations for CD, tuner, and cassette deck can be done just with 1he deli-iluminated basic operation keys i Color keyed function control; Dynamic rotary volume control When adjusting the volume, fast turning of the value control traduces a larger volume change for the same lanai of rotation of the VOLUME CONTROL knob. Slow turning produces a small volume engage, thus permitting fine adjustment. 3-Oise carousel LD player Three discs can be set.
Handling of discs and tapes e o Disc handling precautions Handling Hold compact sides sa that you 4o not Fa f\ touch the playing surface. 1 t.'} Do not attach paper or tape to either the playing side or the label side of Discs which can be played with this unit Tepidity . 8 em). COV (only the audio part ar Cleaning { fingerprints or foreign matter ha tome attached to the dies, lightly weeps the disc with soft cottar lath {or scimitar from the center of the disc outwards in a radial manor.
i System connection LR Connection of the System Accessories Mauricio of microcomputer ! ’ 1 operation is nat possible or terrorist is the connection method for system and accessories nous dispirit appears even though Please look carefully a1 the illustration and connect coral connections have hen nude erectly in the order of the numbers. properly, reset the microcomputer referring to “In vase of difficulty. AM loop antenna The supplied antenna is for indoor uge.
B U8 fEr Connection of Options (optional Pars) Conn act separately sold parts as shown in the figure. Do not plug the power cord into the power outlet until alf of the required connections have been made.
outdoor antenna i the reception is poor when the AM loop antenna is used, distribute a vinyl-coated wire of more than 6 meters outdoors, without disconnecting the loop antenna. Leave the AM loop antenna connected. FM outdoor antenna Lead the 752 en axial cable connected to the FM outdoor antenna into the sum and connect it to the FM 7542 terminal.
The keys on the cremate contra! unit with the same names as on the main unit have the same function as the keys on the main unit. Controls and indicators a7 1 GRESHAM key ©Number keys it g 5 TM ©)nput selector keys BOA key @P.CALL (Preset Call) (= mai] keys @TUNING {wa w»j keys VOLUME keys e s o Haw ever PLUME CONTROL « ax 1 many ON.B.
Loading batteries © Remove the cover. 6 Insert batteries. @ Close the cover. Operation After plugging the power cord of this unit, press the POWER key of the remote cilantro unit 16 turn the power of the system ON. When the power is turned GN, press the key of the function to be operated. Model: RC-Ge.
Let's put out some sound LACE e Basic use method Listening through headphones Muting the sound temporarily Bass compensation — Press the POWER key. 1. Switching the power ON (OFF) Power The parer also is switched on when an input defector key {CD, TAPE. TUNER, Ny etc. fs pressed. 3} When the POWER key is pressed while the power is ON, the power will be o=t/ switched OFF. e ok L Selecting the desired output
Muting the sound temporarily (Emote control unit only} ute €55 again 1o 165UME he original move o Tide 15 Confidence whee e sodium o e LLG. 5 ope Bass compensation i 8. Natural Bass circuit Lights #7715 13 evangelized when it passed again Listening through headphones D insert the headphone plug into the PHONES jack. & Tra squids from 2l speeders are cut off @ Adjust the volume.
[y Playback of CD When a disc is paced into the CD player i advance. this A5, unit will be switched on automatically and the CO wil be = Y played when the OO o) key is pressed. Playback from desired track Playback from desired track | | To stop payback | To fast forward and backward i Skipping tracks et ot oo ot commendation 1. Load a disc. R = v MRl o green o i G Open the tray.
Skipping tracks cra To skip forward nd the Playback from desired track Select the desired track No. Main E 8 8 unit S80 9l N Yas/ Remote control unit Crass the numeric keys as shown To enter track No. 23 : (+10] [+10] (3] To select track No. 40: [+10] +10 (=101 () Select the dies.
[T . Playback of tape When 2 tape is placed into the cassette sack in advance, this unit will be switched on automatically and the ape in deck B will be played when the TAPE 1« » | key is pressed Selection of reverse mode Selection of Dolby NR mode | o stop playback To wind tape at high speed 1. Load a cassette tape. @ Open the door. ; Insert a tape and close the door. Fa) 2. Select the deck to be used for playback. 3. Start playback. ey Each time the key is pressed, the Tape running direction is changed.
To wind tape at high speed To fast wind in direction = To fast wind ins direction #crass Pe W uey 10 St St winging Selection of reverse mode. Each press switches the modes as follows. ..Both sides are played back {recorded), and i then the tape stops. | ¢ “22a7.. Both sides are played back endlessly. i [The tape stops after recording onto both sides.) “z27.. Only one side is played back recorded, and then ths tape stops. .
Lat’s put out some sand Relay play When tapes are set in the decks A and B and the reverse made is set 1o " " play of both sides), play of the second deck will be | started automatically after play of the first deck has been completed. Tape posy will be repeated alternately A tip for use of the tape counter The tape counter is set to L/ Ll when a asset tape is laded.
Searching for the desired music program (DPs) The DOSS (Dirac Program Search System) is capable of detecting non-recorded spaces of more than & seconds as “banks between programs” and, based on this information, can return to t beginning of a desired program hy skipping up 1o 16 other programs. During play in direction » To play the next program : Press acne. To play the 4th program after the current program 1 Crass 4 times. To return to the beginning of the current program : Press once.
Let's put ot seem sound Receiving broadcast station list also possible to receive them by one-touch operations by storing up 1o 20 stations in the preset memory. When the TUNER key is pressed, this unit will be switched FoN on automatically. Collective presetting of stations Storing radio stations in memory = Select the broadcast band, Each press alternates the band. Select a station.
Lat's put out some soda § Collective presetting of stations taut satire Keep the ENTER key depressed (abut 2 seconds). Q2l Storing radio stations in Memory (Station preset) @Press the ENTER kay during reception MEMO o Presetting is canceled when o apes: ; o e tor§ sans Satiety one of the preset numbers from Presetting is canceled when no operation is executed for 5 seconds or more. ©Press the ENTER key again, ween Select the tuning mode. auto Each press alternates the mode.
a Let's record At Recording (Deck B only) C‘E Note that this cassette deck cannot record onto Metal tapes. | When equalizer or another effect is applied to the sound, the sound 1. Load a tape in deck B. O Open the door of deck B. B Insert a tape. ©Close the door Select the tape transport direction. _To reverse the transport direction | neck the tame transport distortion indicator O Start playback. T B Press the key again top playback. 3. Set the recording condition. 5 S @ Sal act the reverse mode.
Selection of the reverse mode © RS Each press switches the modes as follows. ..Both sides are played back {recorded}, and then the tape stops . Both sides are played back endlessly. (The tape stops after recording anti both sides.) ..Only one side is played hack (recorded), and then the tape stops. To end recording Selectanieputsaurce y thee than "TAPE", Select the source to he recorded. Selection of DOLBY NB tortoise Reduction) The Dolby NR system minimizes the hiss noise heard when playing tape.
[y O [ Beat cancel function There may be cases in which beat noise interferes with record! ing of AM IMW/LW) broadcasting. In such a case, press the DEMO key during recording to reduce or suppress the beat noise The DEED key acts as the underpin i station key extent during tuner retarding Display during recording During recording, the time display on the display panel shows ; the remaining playing time of the track (or disc). The displaced contents vary depending on the pay mode.
Copying tape (Tape dubbing} The contents of the tape in deck A can be copied onto the tape in deck B, Q Select the “TAPE” input. @ Load tapes in the decks. ©Select “ 2" double-side recording! or {one-side recording). Bose the same tape transport directions, To reverse the transport direction | (1) Select the deck to change the transport direction. (3) Press the key again. 141 Stop playback. B Start dubbing. e Crass during stop. A0 1 Check the tape transport direction indicators.
BYLINE T K] Listening in the desired sequence program playback) Any titles on the discs in the tray can be listened 10 in the desired sequence. {Max. 32 titles| n Check that the CO player is in the stop mode, [ifF s i pay mods tight e "Pem” indicator. Enter track Nos. in the order you want to play them. @ Select the disc. o5 gew To select racks from more than one disc, repeat @ and G. Start playback.
To stop playback pe L To add a track to the program @ Select the disc Crass T during stow ”» To quit the program mode
Repeated playback Desired titles or sides can be played back repeatedly. Select the i To repeat a disc © Confirm that the “PEM” indicator is not lit. If the “PGM*” indicator is lit, press the P.MODE key to tune it off G Press to select *DIST REPEAT", Rep Eat Each press switches the repeat made, Lights REPEAT DISC REPEAT ALL REPEAT L.=C — % Repeat OFF lactose the disc. o IECgKIE To stop repeated playback T (o % Press the REPEAT key twice.
repeat only one track T @ Confirm that the "PGM” indicator is not hit. if the “PBM” indicator is lit, press the P.MODE key to turn it off Brass to select "REPEAT". @ Select the disc. V O Select the track. LJ Ta repeat only the programmed tracks = @Light the “FGM” indicator. @ Select the disc. Each press switches the repeat mode. -~ 1" REPEAT Lights 1 DISC REPEAT 3 ALL RETREAT 4 Repeat OFF Ta stop repeated playback Press the REPEAT key three times.
Playback of LD Listening to an unexpected title sequence (random payback) As the tilled each time are selected randomly, the music can be enjoyed without getting tired of it n Confirm that the “PGM" indicator is not lit. 1f the “PGM" indicator is Git, press the P.MQDE key to turn it off, g Select the RANDOM made. For “DISC RANDOM" playback, select Each press switches the dames as follows. the disc in advance. No random playback in this case -Random play of ene disc Room .
Selection of the convenient CD recording type With this unit, the following edit recording is possible according to the purpose. It yau want to avoid any tune being interrupted at | Giving preference to the tape length over the title i sequence time edit proceeding} 25 the end of tape | W9 it recording of CD is possible by the simple aeration of entering the recording length of the tape. Recording only desired titles .
Convenient G recording Giving preference to the tape length over the title sequence (time edit recording) When the tape recording time is specified, recording is executed with changing the title sequence so that no title will be interrupted when the tape direction is changed at the end of one side When equalizer or another effect is applied to the sound, the sound with the applied effect can be resorted \ KA semiotic ine 017 omen @ Confirm that the "PGM” indicator is e ot lit.
Recording only desired titles (oNE T Ouch title recording) At the time of CD playback, any desired titch can be selected immediately for recording When equalizer or another effect js applied to the sound. the sand with the applied effect can he recorded v Recording preparations are required n Play a CD. Select a mode other than random pay. 4 seconds will be traduced and the cassette deck part will stop, The CD player will enter temporary stop condition. i To record 3 different track.
LR P One-touch recording of an entire CD (ONE TOUCH EDIT...recording of all titles) When 1he ONE TOUCH EDIT key is pressed while the CD player is In the stop mode. recording of a CD can be started at the same time as playback. ,o ¢ Wuhan equalizer or anther effect is applied to the 5 sound. the sound with the spieled effect can be recorded. recording preparations are required. e n Select the disc. O Select the disc.
Convenient 60 recording Producing a tape collecting only the first titles (est Hits function) The first titles of the discs will be recorded in sequence. During recording of the third disc. the already recorded sides can he exchanged. This is convenient for collecting hits from a large number of single CDs. When equalizer or anther effect ix applied 1o the 524, sound. the sound with the applied sf fact can be re § corded (gl T n Insert the discs. E Make the PGM {program) display go out.
ul Effective Sound Adjustment This unit permits selection of equalizer and sound field playback. Please select the equalizer as desired according to the music genre. Select the sound field mode according to the desired atmosphere. Adjustment of balance and input level Adjusts the balance of left and right value. Input Adjusts the volume of external equipment ivied deck etc.) connected to the AUX terminal. Please adjust as required when the volume from external equipment is too high etc.
2R LT g Listening at Low Level Listening Level Cilantro function) When the volume for listening at low feel {L1.C. volume is stein advance. it can be called by one-touch operation. At this time, the equalizer will he adjusted automatically for the apparent loss of high and low tones. Switch the LLC. Adjustment of the LL.C. volume. Adjust the volume while the L.L.G. indicate is flashing. o CONTROLLER . The LLC. volume The L.L.C. volume 4 decreases. increases. B Memorizing of the adjusted volume.
Elective Sound Adjustment Listening with the desired sound (squatter unction) in addition to four equalizer patterns, one equalizer pattern created by you can be memorized and can be called Demonstration for use Equalizer and sound field effect will change sequentially. Confirm the effect {Demonstration canceled: Selection of the equalizer pattern The graphic equalizer patterns can be selects according 1o the genre of music played. Recording with applied equalizer effect also is possible. . e .
Eugenio sou"d Field Effects 1 Experiencing 3D Stereo (Sound Retrieval System) The Sound Retrieval System is an epochal system which produces & three-dimensional sound space by applying the most suitable processing to the sound signal on the basis of the human listening mechanism. This permits real depth and sound Location, considered as difficult to realize with conventional Z-channel stereo {general stereo. A sufficient affect can be attained for any source {CD. tape, broadcasts, etc.
Enjoying Karaoke When CDs or ropes with recorded voice and instrument music are played, it is possible to lower the volume only ior the voice part. In combination with mic mixing, this permits easy enjoyment of Attacker. n Connect & microphone. e @ Turn the MIC MIXING control fully z counterclockwise. G Plug the microphone into ane of the MIC jacks. © Adjust the volume balance between the music input and microphone input. Rz mung N To decrease To increase microphone microphone value volume E Piaf the music.
Enjoying Karaoke with software including the vocal part (T MASTER unction) This function makes it possible 1o enjoy music soirees including vocal as pseudo Karaoke sources. This makes it possible to enjoy Karaoke even when no special Karaoke CDs or tapes are available. Select by pressing repeatedly. ~ . (Manual) i Popular) 3 Sock) i .. [Jazz} 5 .
w Clock adjustment This unit incorporates a clock function. Be sure to adjust the correct time before using the timer function. Activate the clock adjustment mode. Example: Adjustment to B:45 E Enter the figure of hour. e e o Possess cont. downy decrease K / Concreteness the figure the figure decrease "\ ' Creationism ' the figure the figure
Timer operation 5 Operate easy To use Timer Playback of the selected input source starts af the specified time. and the power is switched off after one hour. This timer aerates only once directly after setting. Sleep timer The power is turned OFF automatically after the specified period has elapsed Timer playback, timer recording (PROGRAM, PROGRAM) With each of the two timer programs, 2 selected soiree can be played for radii broadest can be recorded} in the previous set time period.
Timer programming Two 24-hour timer systems (PROGRAM, PROGRAM} which can be used every day! and a sleep timer system (which works only once) are available. Stadium the clock before setting the time: ey In each of PROGRAM and PRIG 2, the timer data including the operating period and played contents can be set and selected 10 be activated or not as required. Adjust the clock before setting the timer. n Make preparations for the play (recording). #7061 (oo The station should be preset prior ta the above.
Adjust the clock before setting the timer. Timer operation B zoster he ot time. v corn Noe The time is ¥ returned. The time advanced. ¥ returned The time advanced. i 7 Make the desired reservation. For timer playback or Al timer payback Tanner recording of radio broadcasts: @ Select the mode. @ Select the mode. Retest Timer play with gradually increasing volume T Enteric ©Select the input source. e trisect the broadest station {only when TUNER is selected above). Enter it.
Adjust the clock before setting the timer. Timer operation T Ensure that the power is OFF. Check the reservation content. Select the program number to be Each press of the key switches the program numbers as follows. cheeked ~ PRIG. Display of program 1 : I PRIG splay of program 2 Normal mode . i To change the reserved contents Restart the procedure of “Timer programming” from the beginning. When timer operation is not required Press so that all PRIG.
W N TRl TR Operation to reset The microcomputer may flat into malfunction (impossibility 1o operate, erroneous display. etc.} when the power cord is unplugged while power is ON or due to an external factor. In this case, execute the following procedure 1o reset the microcosm.
LIS Cassette deck unit Symptom Cause I Remedy B arty Ma e Send cannot be produced by pressing tha play key or no operation occurs even when an operation key is pressed No operation occurs even when a6 operation kny is pressed. The DOSS malfunctions. In dubbing, the tape stops at different moments in decks A and B. e asset ta hider cannot be opened by | &1 pressing the eject key. Sounds harsh or high frequencies are ot _ #7752 e i -2 reproduced. L.t e Sound is distorted.
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Main unit (RX D-G4) [Amplifier section] Rated power output 70 watts per channel! minimum RMS. both channels driven, at 611 from kHz with no mare than 06 % total har sonic distortion. {FTC] Input sensitivity / Impedance AUX e 200 mV /47 ke BUG i 21wV 22k Signal o noise cation AUX 881 {FM Tuner section] Tuning frequency change . 87.5 Mz 108 MHz {AM Tuner section] Tuning frequency range 530 kHz ~ 1.700 kHz {Cassette deck section] Track As track, Z-channel stereo Recording system ..