Warning To prevent gite of shock hazard, do not expose the player to rain or moisture. CAUTION K 0 TELEPATHIC 400K Dakotan ore CAUTION 10 SEDUCE THE ASK OF EXPECTANT SHOD, 6O HO¥ REMOVE HOVER (0 AT 40 USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. DEFER SERUMS TO QUAFFED SERVICE PEARLIE This symbol s intended 1o alert the user to the presence of insulated “dangerous voltage” within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute 4 risk of electric shock o persons.
A Table of contents o 10 Basic Operations Playing a CD Listening to the radio Playing a tape Recording on a tape sawbones deg The CD Player Playing multiple discs Using the display Locating a specific track Playing tracks repeatedly {Repeat Play) Creating your own program {Program Play) The Radio Presetting radio stations Playing preset radio stations The Tape Player Recording through a microphone/Using asa PA system The Timer Falling asleep to music Setting Up 23 Hooking up the system 25 Selecting the audi
Playing a CD For hookup instructions, see pages 23-24. Press & OPEN/CLOSE (divest power-on) and place the disc on the disc tray. Note You car't play 3 inch (8 cm) CDs even with an adapter for single-CDs. with the label side up Press wil, Display The disc tray closes and the player plays all the tracks once.
Tips « 1 “ALL DISCS” lights up, the player plays other CDs in numerical sequence, To play only one CD, press DISC MODE to select “1 Dis C Next time you want fo listen to a CI), just press W1 The player tums on automatically and starts playing the €D, Use these buttons for additional operations POWER SEARCHER VOLUME Sundanese Sega ' A OPEN/CLOSE Yo Adjust the volume Stop playback Pause playback Go to the next track.
Listening to the radio 12 For hookup instructions, see pages 23 -24. Press BAND until the band you Display RADII s BAND want appears in the display = Nt {direct power-on}. o Ar 530 2 TG+ Hold down TUNING+ until the !Radicalism andirons‘ e frequency digits begin to change stereo bros 3 (C CO in the display. o ‘The player automatically scans e gin the radio frequencies and stops when it finds a clear station. If you can't tune in & station, press the button once at a time.
Tips If the FM broadcast is noisy, press PLAY MODE/MONO/ST until "Mono” appears in the display and the radio will play in monaural. Next time you want to listen to the raid, just press the BAND button. The player tums on automatically and starts playing the previous station. Use these buttons for additional operations POWER VOLUME sawbones Sega I To Press Adjust the volume VOLUME Turn on/off the radii POWER To improve broadcast reception Reorient the antenna for FM. Reorient the player itself for AM.
Playing a tape o $B8A8R oo | For hookup instructions, see pages SCOPES Press M2 to open the tape compartment and insert a recorded tape. Close the compartment. With the side you want. Yo play facing up. PLAY Press e The player turns on {direct power-on) and starts playing. 8 | Basic Operations.
Tips * Next time you want to fasten to a tape, just press = The player turns on automatically and starts playing the tape. = For the best results, use TYPE | {normal) tape.
Recording on a tape For hookup instructions, see pages 23 -24. Press M4 to open the tape compartment and insert a blank tape. With the side you want to: record on facing up oo Select the program source you want to record, To record from the CD player, Display insert a CD (see page 4) and press the CD section. -t {2 552 To record from the radio, press W BAND and tune in the station att you want {see page 6.) Fri B9¢ Press @ to start recording. (9 is depressed automatically.
tips « Adjusting the volume or the audio emphasis (see page 25) will ot affect the recording level, For the best results, use the AC power source as 2 power sours and use TYPE [ {scrotal) tape. 1f the AM program makes a whistling sound after you've pressed @ in step 3, set the 185 (Interference Suppress Switch) at the rear to the position that most decreases the noise. Normally set the switch to “2.” To record from discs at the average recording level, press A. AGC before starting recording .
The €D Player Playing multiple discs You can play up to 6 CDs one after anther, Tip ‘To play only one CD, press DISC MODE to select “1 DISC.” 12 | The €D Player o lots 5 @ cm)fH carafes ) |4 DISC vise mo Be Press one of the DISC 1 to 6 buttons to select the disc tray, ‘The indicator of the selected disc tray blinks quickly (CF-626 only). 2 Cross & OPEN/CLOSE on the player and place a CD on the disc tray. 3 Press & OPEN/CLOSE on the player to close the disc tray.
Using the display You can check information about the dies using the display. * Fora track whose number is more than 16 the remaining time appears the remaining tracks are over 99, appears instead of the track number. If the Remaining time is over 99 minutes, appears instead of the remaining time. DISPLAY afield @ ayL I o JABBERER oo Checking the total track numbers and playing time Press DISPLAY in stop mode. 1f the disc has more than 16 tracks, “OVER 16” appears in the display.
Locating a specific track umber ff] % buttons You can quickly locate any track using T2 (2 fi the number buttons. You can also find a & specific point in a track while playing disc. e ) G cross Nate v o locate Press Jou cannot st Py . specific frack directly one of the DISC 1 106 is lit in the display. buttons to select the disc Arr off the indication and a number button of the by pressing M . Tip ‘When you locate a track numbered over 10, press > 10 first, then the corresponding umber buttons.
Playing tracks CONTINUE repeatedly leisure Number {Repeat Play) [am)] buttons fa — You can play tracks repeatedly in % 2 normal, shuffle or program play modes &) o (see pages 15— 16.. Discomfit Disc MODE PLAY MODE MONO/ST Playing discs repeatedly using ONE-TOUCH €D RELAY buttons F Press either CONTINUE or SHUFFLE. o play all COs repeatedly Press i numerical sequence CONTINUE, “ALL DISCS REP ALL” appears in the display. in random order SHUFFLE. “ALL DISCS SHUN REP ALL” appears in the display.
Playing tracks repeatedly (Repeat Play) {continued) The CD Player Playing tracks repeatedly 1 Press PLAY MODE/MONO/ST until the repeat mode you want appears in the display. To repeat Defect single track REP all the tracks REP ALL tracks in random order SHUN REP ALL programmed tracks PGM REP and then program tracks (see steps 35 on page 17).
Creating your own program {Program Play) You can make a program tracks from all the CDs in the order you want them to be played. Tips + You can select the frack. on the player. Press 4/ PP AMS/ SEARCH, then press CEMENTER instead of the number buttons. You can program one ‘whole CD as one program step. Repeat step 3 and select another disc tray by pressing one of the DISC 1 to 6 buttons. .
B ] Creating your own program {Program Play) (continued) Tps * You can play the same program again, since the program is saved until you open the disc tray. You can record your own program. After you've created the program, insert a blank tape and press @ o start recording. The £ Player To cancel Program Play Press PLAY MODERNIST until no indication appears in the display. To check the order of tracks before play Press P /PGM CHECK on the remote or ENTER/ MEM on the player.
The Radio Presetting radio stations ‘You can store radio stations into the player’s memory. You can preset up to 24 radio stations, 12 for each any order. Tip To preset radio stallions on the player, proceed as follows: Select the band and tune in a station you want. Hold down ENTER/ MEM for about 2 seconds. “PRESET” and & preset number flash in the music calendar. Decide on a preset number for the station pressing PRESET Press CEMENTER.
Playing preset radio stations = Once you've preset the stations, use the o5 number buttons to tune in your favorite fi stations. . Number K buttons % BAND Tip 1 Press BAND to select EM or AM. You can tune in a preset station with the 2 Press the number buttons to tune in a stored player. Use PRESET station. -~ instead of the To tune in a preset station over 10, press >10 first, then the corresponding number buttons.
The Tape Player Recording through a microphone/Using as a PA system You can record sound using a microphone (not supplied) or use the player as a public address stern. Tip You can mix CD or radio sounds and record them by adding your voice of other audio through the microphone. Notes * Acoustic feedback. (howling} tends to furnace when you use a microphone with ache function. * If acoustic feedback {howling} occurs, tarn. down the volume or move the microphone away from the speaker.
The Timer Falling asleep to music SLEEP You can set the player to turn off automatically after about 2 hours, allowing you {0 fall asleep while listening to music. display wince 1 Play the music source you want. o display window dins wheels the sleep 2 Press SLEEP. timer is on. “SLEEP" appears in the display. The player shuts off automatically after about 2 hoers.
Setting Up Hooking up the system Make sure you turn off the power before making any connections. Tip To detach the speakers, unlock speaker (sce B on the diagram) and slide the speaker box all the way up and away from the player. Speaker cords Speaker terminals, Right speaker Battery Compartment o a wall outlet Hooking up the speakers 1 Align the grooves and slide the speaker box down until it snaps into place A.
Hooking up the system (continued) Notes * When you operate the player on batteries, the back light in the display does not light. When you operate the player on batteries, you can’t turn on the player using the remote. Tip Replace the batteries when the PROBATE indicator dims or when the player stops operating, Replace all the batteries with new ones. Before you replace the batteries, be sure to take out the Cd Is) from the player.
Selecting the audio emphasis {Sound Mode/MEGA BASS) You can adjust the audio emphasis of the sound you are listening to. MUTE SOUND § MEGA g BASS Selecting the sound characteristic = Press SOUND to select the audio emphasis you want. Choose To get Tight, bright sours emphasizing i high and middies range audio Powerful, clean sounds, emphasizing tow and high range audio. T percussive sounds, emphasizing bass audio.
Additional Information Precautions On safety * As the laser beam used in the CD player section is harmful to the eyes, do not pattern to disassemble the casing. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. « Should any solid object or liquid fall into the player, unplug the player, and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further. On power sources s For AC operation, use the supplied AC power cord; do not use any other type.
Notes on COs + Before playing, clean the CD with a cleaning cloth, Wipe the CD from the center out. Do not use solvents such as benzene, thinner, commercially available cleaners or anti-static spray intended for vinyl LPs. . o not expose the CD to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts, nor leave it i a car parked in direct sunlight as there can be a considerable rise in temperature inside the car. » After playing, store the CD in its case.
w Troubleshooting Symptom Remedy The power dares not come on. « Connect the AC power rod securely. * Make sure the batteries are inserted correct. * Unobservant turn on the player using the cremate g when you operate the player on batteries, £ Radiotherapist. * Make sure the display window is displaying the 3 function you want to operate. * Adjust the volume. « Unplug the headphones when listening through speakers. The audio is weak of has poor + Replace all the batteries with new ones if they quality.
Symptom Remedy Make sure the tape is inserted properly. Make sure the safety tab of the cassette is in place. . The tape does not record. . The audio is weak/ The audio Clean the heads, pinch rollers and capstans (See quality is poor. page 30). Demagnetize the heads aching a demagnetize (see page 30). Replace all the batteries in the remote with new ones if they are weak. Make sure that you are pointing the remote at the cremate sensor on the player.
Maintenance Cleaning the tape heads and tape path Wipe the heads, the pinch rollers and the capstans with a cleaning swab slightly moistened with cleaning fluid or alcohol after every 10 hours of operation for optimum playback and recording quality.
Specifications AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION CF-616: With 4-ohm Roads, both channel driven from 150 15,000 Hz rated 2 W per channel-minimum RMS power, with no more than 10 % total harmonic distortion in AC operation. CF-626: With 3. 2-ohm loads, both channel driven from 150 15,000 Hz; rated 25 W per channel-minimum RMS power, with no more than 10 % total harmonic distortion in AC operation.
Index A Audio emphasis 25 B Batteries. for player 24 for remote 24 c CD player 12 Cleaning cabinet 30 tape heads and tape path 30 Creating your own program 17 D, E Demagnetizing the tape heads 30 Display 13 F.G Falling asleep to music 22 H Hooking up power cord 24 speakers 23 4K Improving broadcast reception 7 L Listening to the radio 6 Locating a specific track i4 MN.O MEGA BASS 25 Microphone 21 P.