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Additional Information
71
Parts descriptions for
the remote
Y
ou
can use the supplied remote to control the
system.
Note
Y
ou
cannot perform the follo
wing
operations with the
remote;
—
Remo
ving
discs
—
Selecting the recording mode
—
CD-MD Synchro Recording
1
6
7
2
3
8
4
5
1
?
/
1
(po
w
er)
s
w
itc
h
2
CLOCK/TIMER
SELECT b
u
tton
Press to check timer settings, or to set the timer
on/of
f.
(pages 56, 58)
CLOCK/TIMER
SET b
u
tton
Press to set the clock and timer functions. (pages
6, 55, 57)
contin
ued
72
3
DISPLA
Y b
utton
Press to switch the contents appearing on the
upper le
v
el
of the display (preset equalizer name,
clock, disc name/track name/radio station name,
v
olume, etc.). (pages 9, 17, 23)
TIME b
utton
Press to switch the contents appearing on the
lo
wer
le
v
el
of the display (CD/MD play time
mode, etc.). (pages 9, 17, 23)
4
N
(pla
y)
b
utton
X
(pause) b
utton
x
(stop) b
utton
5
MD
z
REC b
utton
6
PLA
Y MODE/TUNING
MODE b
utton
This functions as the PLA
Y
MODE b
utton
when
playing a CD or MD. Press to select normal play
,
Shuf
fle Play
or
Program
Play
.
This functions as the TUNING MODE b
utton
when listening to the radio. Press to select
MANU
AL, A
U
T
O
or
PRESET
tuning.
(pages
15,
16, 21)
REPEA
T b
utton
Press to play a track or all the tracks repeatedly
.
(pages 15, 20)
7
CURSOR
T
/
t
,
m
/
M
b
uttons
Press to skip to the be
ginning
of the ne
xt
track or
the pre
vious
track when playing a CD or MD.
Press to tune the frequenc
y
when listening to the
radio.
These b
uttons
are also used to set the clock, mak
e
the Program Play setting, adjust the recording
le
v
el,
and select characters to be entered, etc.
+/
–
,
.
/
>
(AMS:
A
utomatic
Music
Sensor) b
uttons
ENTER/YES b
utton
Press to set the clock, Program Play and to label a
CD, MD and preset station, or to enter the
settings in
“Edit Menu
” or
“Setup Menu
”.
MENU/NO b
utton
Press to label a CD, MD and preset station.
8
TIME MA
CHINE
REC b
utton
Parts descriptions
for
the
remote (continued)
Additional Information
73
qd
PRESET EQ b
u
tton
Press to select the type of the preset equalizer
.
(page 52)
qf
STEREO/MONO
b
utton
Press to switch between stereo and monaural
when recei
ving
a stereo broadcast, etc.
qg
SCR
OLL b
utton
Press to display the disc title or track title
scrolling. (pages 18, 19, 23, 40)
qh
CLEAR b
u
tton
Press to cancel the selection. (pages 16, 19, 22,
39, 54)
qj
TUNER/B
AND b
u
tton
Press to select the tuner for the sound source, or
to select the FM or AM band.
qk
V
OLUME +/
–
b
u
ttons
Press to adjust the v
olume.
ql
DBFB b
u
tton
Press to reinforce the bass sound. (page 52)
qf
9
0
qg
ql
qa
qd
qj
qk
qh
qs
9
SLEEP b
utton
Press to set Sleep
T
imer
. (page 55)
0
NAME EDIT/SELECT b
utton
Press to display the te
xt
input screen and to select
the type of characters to be input. (pages 18, 38,
53)
qa
Letter/Number
b
u
ttons
Press to select track numbers of a CD, MD, or
preset station.
Press to enter the corresponding letter or number
at the character input screen.
qs
FUNCTION b
u
tton
Press to switch the sound source.
Each time you press this b
utton,
the sound source
changes as follo
ws;
t
CD
t
TUNER
t
OPTICAL
IN
T
APE
T
MD
T
ANALOG IN
T
This section is extracted from
instruction manual.
instruction manual.
22
6
Step 2: Setting the time
Y
ou
must set the time beforehand to use the timer
functions.
The clock is on a 24-hour system for the European
model, and a 12-hour system for other models.
The 12-hour system is used for illustration
purposes.
3,4,5
3,4,5
3,4,5
2
1
3,4
DISPLA
Y
T
CURSOR
1
T
urn on
the
system.
2
Press CLOCK/TIMER
SET
.
The time setting display appears, and the day
indication
“SUN
” flashes.
3
Press
–
or + to set the day
,
then press
ENTER/YES or CURSOR
t
.
The hour indication flashes.
(F
or
models using a 12-hour system, noon is
indicated as 0:00 PM, and midnight as
0:00
AM.)
4
Press
–
or + to set the hour
,
then press
ENTER/YES or CURSOR
t
.
The minute indication flashes.
5
Press
–
or + to set the minute, then press
ENTER/YES.
The clock starts.
If y
ou
made
a
mistake
Press
T
CURSOR or CURSOR
t
until the
indication you wish to change (day
,
hour
,
minute)
flashes, then change the setting.
7
Showing the time
In consideration of reducing standby po
wer
,
this
system can select whether or not to display the
clock in standby mode. The system is set at the
factory
to not display the clock when the po
wer
is
of
f (
P
o
wer Sa
ving Mode
).
T
o
display the clock
ev
en
when the po
wer
is of
f,
press DISPLA
Y
or
TIME while the po
wer
is of
f.
Press the b
utton
again to turn the clock display of
f
and acti
v
ate
the
Po
wer Sa
ving Mode.
While the system is on, the information that
appears at the top of the display changes as
follo
ws
each time you press DISPLA
Y
.
t
Preset Equalizer name
t
Clock
Name*
T
V
olume
T
*
Displayed only when disc title, track title, radio
station name or other name information is labeled.
No display when this information is not labeled.
Tip
The upper dot of the clock display flashes for the f
irst
half of a minute (0 to 29 seconds), and the lo
wer
dot
flashes for the last half of a minute (30 to
59
seconds).
To
change the preset time
Y
ou
can change the preset time while the system
is of
f.
1
Press CLOCK/TIMER SET
.
2
Repeat steps 3 to 5 of
“Setting the time
”.
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SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
• This set can be disassembled in the order shown below.
SET
CASE
(Page 24)
HOLDER (BU) ASS’Y
(Page 29)
CAM (CDM55)
(Page 31)
BASE UNIT (BU-21BD53)
HOLDER (55-BU21)
(Page 30)
TRAY (CDM), LOADING BOARD
(Page 30)
D.C. FAN (M901), BACK PANEL ASS’Y
(Page 25)
FRONT PANEL SECTION
(Page 24)
SP BOARD, MAIN BOARD AND RDS IC BOARD (AEP, UK models)
(Page 25)
MD MECHANISM DECK (MDM-7X2A)
(Page 26)
CD MECHANISM DECK (CDM55A-21BD53)
(Page 29)
BD (MD) BOARD
(Page 26)
HOLDER ASS’Y
(Page 27)
GUIDE (L), SLIDER (EJ),
SLIDER, LEVER (HEAD)
(Page 27)
OPTICAL PICK-UP (KMS-262A/J1N),
OVER WRITE HEAD (HR901)
(Page 28)
SPINDLE MOTOR ASS’Y (M101),
SLED MOTOR ASS’Y (M102),
LOADING MOTOR ASS’Y (M103)
(Page 28)
24
CASE
FRONT PANEL SECTION
Note:
Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.
1
two screws
(CASE3 TP2)
(CASE3 TP2)
3
2
2
1
two screws
(CASE3 TP2)
(CASE3 TP2)
4
case
6
front panel section
1
ground wire
5
wire (flat type) (29 core)
(CN100)
(CN100)
3
three claws
2
three screws
(BVTT3
(BVTT3
×
6)
4
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