MINI HI-FI AUDIO SYSTEM OWNER'S MANUAL MODELS : FFH-2120A/AX/L/S/AD FE-2120E FFH-3130A/AX/L/S/AD FE-3130E Please read this manual carefully before operating your unit. Retain it for future reference. Designs without and specifications are subject notice for improvement.
3 SAFETY INFORMATION 13 4 GETTING STARTED 14 4 Controls and Connections Front Panel 14 5 Rear Panel 14 6 Display 14 7 Remote Control Remote Control 8 Batteries 8 Using 9 Connections 9 14 14 Operation 15 the Remote Control 15 15 15 10 Digital Outputs Loudspeakers Headphones 10 Antenna 16 9 10 11 Display Repeating Tracks Random Play Programmed Play Reviewing the Contents of the Play List Clearing the Programmed Play List Adding Tracks to a Previously Programmed Play Making
read first! Important Safety Precautions! CAUTION CAUTION Use of controls procedures RISK OF ELECTRIC or adjustments or performance of specified herein may other than those result in hazardous radiation exposure. SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Laser CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE ting component in this product is capable of emit- radiation exceeding the limit for Class 1. COVER(OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
GETTING STARTED Controls and Connections Front Panel ¡ Power button TM Remote Sensor £Set button ¢CD Sync (CD Synchro Dubbing) button ∞ Disc 1 button: Disc Direct Play button § Disc 2 button: Disc Direct Play button ¶ Disc 3 button: Disc Direct Play button 4 ? Disc Skip button ª Tuner/Band (AM/FM) button ' Tape A/B Select button G Aux button 12 CD Function button ? ? CD Tray Open/Close button button fi fl ‡ ° ・ a Time button FM Stereo/ANR (AM Noise Reduction) button Clock button Volume knob Alarm
GETTING STARTED Controls and Connections b Tape Deck B Eject c CD Pause button d Tape Deck B (Rec/Play) Door e TUNING ¤/ G(AM/FM), Fast Forward/Rewind Skip/Search (CD) f PRESET Play (CD) g (Tape), button (Tape, CD, Tuner Presets) button i Record/Pause (Tape) button j Counter Reset button k Tape Deck A (Play) Door 31 /Forward Play (Tape)/ button 32 PRESET Reverse h Stop/Reset 33 Play (Tape) button HIGH Speed (Tape Dubbing button Tape Deck A Normal Dubbing to Tape) Eject Speed (Tape
GETTING STARTED Controls and Connections Display a b c d e f g h i 6 Volume Level Disc Number indicators Information Display for Level, Function, Clock, Frequency, Tape Counter, CD Time, Programmed Play List CD Track Numbers Remaining CD Play Over indicator CD Sync Recording indicator CD Play/Pause indicator Tape Direction indicators Record indicator j Rewind indicator k Play Mode indicators (Used only for Deck B) l Hi-Speed Dubbing indicator m Fast Forward indicator n Tape A/B indicator o CD Progra
GETTING STARTED Controls and Connections Remote Control 1 2 3 4 5 Power button Mute button Tuner/Band button Tuner Preset ¤/ G buttons Aux 1/2 button Tape Functions 6 7 8 9 ) ! @ # Stop button Forward button ? Play Record/Record Pause button I Fast Forward button ?? Tape Tape A button B button Reverse Play button ? Rewind button ?? $ Sleep button CD/Tuner Functions % Repeat button ^ Play/Pause button ? & Reverse Skip or Search (CD)/ Tune Down button ?? ?? * Stop/Clear button ( Forwa
GETTING STARTED Remote Control Batteries Before using time, insert Operation Using the Remote Control Control Range the remote control for the first two AAA (UM-4, IEC R03)-type as shown in the diagrams below. Be sure to observe correct battery polarity (+ and --), as installing the batteries incorrectly may damage the remote. Do not use different types of batteries together, and do not high-quality batteries, mix old ones Open the with new ones.
GETTING STARTED Connections A panel Coaxial 45 Digital Output are provided. The rear Coaxial Output should be used for more permanent hookups, such as a CD recorder, MD recorder, high-end computer sound card with digital inputs or MP3 encoder. Coaxial cables are not supplied with this product and, if not included with the connecting unit, should be purchased separately.
GETTING STARTED Connections (cont.) Headphones Connecting headphone loudspeakers private listening session. a 34 disables the automatically provide in order to (3) 3 2. Choose between the 24-hour AREA BAND(FM/MW/LW) MW/LW antenna a For MW/LW the loop reception, antenna display by pressing loop Preset (aerial) g display the Preset f or or 12-hour the buttons. connect (aerial) to the terminal marked MW/LW Antenna 3. Press the SET button to store £ and step.
GETTING STARTED Basic Auto Function Select System Tone in new source a single step, without Each time the Boost button tone having input or source select button.
ENJOYING YOUR SYSTEM Listening Automatic 1. Turn on the Power ª3 repeatedly to choose LW : optional) radio. either AM or Programming 1. While in Tuner mode selected 3. Press and hold the TUNING ¤/ G than 0.5 seconds. The unit will automatically tune in broadcast strength. a scan station of button more 1. Turn on the Power and more acceptable 2. Press the Tuner/Band button repeatedly to choose LW : optional) radio. either AM or FM press and hold the than 1.5 seconds a display.
ENJOYING YOUR SYSTEM Playing CDs Your system will play discs displaying the It will Compact Disc Digital Audio logo . Stopping Play Press the also is play properly finalized CD-R discs. The unit not able to play CD-RW, DVD, Video CD, com- puter data discs, or any other type of disc except CD or CD-R, as noted above. Stop/Reset button Do not tilt c^.
ENJOYING YOUR SYSTEM Playing CDs Basic Operation Repeating The Repeat remote function is control, and You may program only available using the cannot be accessed from panel buttons. Repeat play has been selected, Once list of up to 20 tracks anywhere on up to 3 discs. 1. While in Stop mode, press the CD/Tuner button Program the front the player will continue to repeat the selection until you cancel it by pressing the Repeat button % Repeat indicator p in the display goes out.
ENJOYING YOUR SYSTEM Using External (Auxiliary) Sources 1. Switch MP3 on player) the auxiliary device connected to the 2. press Aux button G5. 3. See the Recording section information source. on (TV, VCR or AUX jack. rear Playing Tapes and "B". Deck A is used on page 16 for tape recording from an auxiliary 6. In either the Playback This system can only use normal bias tapes.
ENJOYING YOUR SYSTEM Recording Tapes Recording From a CD, Radio or Externally Connected Equipment Recordings only can be made on ¡1, Deck B. using Only e# Rewind point where and insert blank a Make buttons to you wish the proceed to the recording to start. to record on Play Mode 38 button repeatedly or to recording on one side only both sides in auto reverse mode .
ADVANCED FEATURES Dual Alarms and Timer Alarm and Timer and the the system to either play or record two different sources at two different times, for as long a as 1. Make sure you choose. is by pressing the Clock button ª; see Setting the Clock section of this manual on p. 10 to set the clock correctly. If you plan on selecting the Tuner, make sure that the desired station has been programmed as a preset (see Programming Preset Stations section on p. 12). correct the 2.
TROUBLESHOOTING If there is no sound from either of the ? Check that the unit is into plugged an As ? speakers: active preventive a to avoid measure If tape does not record: ? Make sure record protection tabs have not damaging your speakers, make sure never to exceed the maximum volume when playing your system. been removed from cassette. If electrical outlet. ? Check that the unit is turned on, and that a is selected and playing.
SPECIFICATIONS System Output Power FFH-2120 FFH-3130 100 Watts total 130 Watts total 65W Sound Pressure Level 107dB Frequency Response Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Aux Input) Dimensions (W x H x D) 45Hz Main Unit 65W + (1% THD, 50Hz 20kHz) 30W + 60W + (bi-amplified) 30W (1% THD, 200Hz 20kHz) 60W (1% THD, 50Hz 20kHz) -- -- 108dB 20kHz 40Hz ~ 80dB 20kHz ~ 80dB 327mm x 343mm 219mm x 333mm Speakers (each) Net Weight Main Unit 8.73kg (19.2 lb) Speakers (each) 4.91kg (10.
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