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– 5 –
SECTION 2
GENERAL
This section is extracted
from instruction manual.
Playing a CD
Connect  the AC power  cord to the wall outlet  (see page 26).
1
Press  Z CD  OPEN/CLOSE
(direct power-on)  and place the
CD on the CD  tray  until  it clicks
into place.
2
Press  u (N on  the  remote).
The CD tray  closes and  the player
plays all the tracks once.
With the label side up
Display
Playing time
Track number
2
1
Basic Operations
Use these buttons  for  additional  operations
Tip
Next time you want  to
listen to a CD, just press
u. The  player  turns  on
automatically and starts
playing the CD.
To
Do this
adjust the volume
Turn VOLUME toward  +
or  – (press  VOL  +, – on
the remote).
stop playback
Press x.
pause playback
Press u (X on  the
remote).
Press again to resume  play
after pause.
go to the next track
Press  >.
go back to the previous  track
Press  ..
remove the CD
Press Z CD  OPEN/
CLOSE.
turn on/off  the player
Press POWER.
u
., >
Z
 
CD
OPEN/CLOSE
VOLUME
POWER
x
Listening to the radio
Connect  the AC power  cord to the wall outlet  (see page 26).
1
Press RADIO BAND • AUTO
PRESET until  the  band  you  want
appears in the display (direct
power-on).
Each time you press  the button,
the band  changes  as follows:
“FM1” t  “FM2” t  “AM ”
2
Hold down TUNE • TIME SET +
or  – (TUNE  + or  – on  the  remote)
until the frequency  digits begin to
change in the display.
The player  automatically  scans
the radio  frequencies  and stops
when it finds a clear station.
If you  cannot  tune  in  a station,
press the button  repeatedly  to
change the frequency  step by
step.
Display
Indicates an  FM
stereo broadcast.
1
2
To
Do this
adjust the volume
Turn VOLUME toward  +
or  – (press  VOL  +, – on
the remote).
turn on/off  the radio
Press POWER.
To improve broadcast reception
FM:
Reorient the antenna  for FM.
AM:
Keep the AM loop antenna  as far as possible  from the
player and reorient it.
If the broadcast  is still noisy,  connect  the external
antenna (page 27).
Use these buttons  for  additional  operations
Tips
• The  “FM1” and  “FM2”
bands have the same
functions. You can store
the stations  you want
separately in “FM1” and
“FM2” (page  14).
• If the  FM broadcast  is
noisy, press PLAY
MODE • MONO/ST
(MODE on the remote)
until  “Mono ” appears  in
the display  and the
radio will play in
monaural.
• Next time you want  to
listen to the radio, just
press RADIO BAND •
AUTO PRESET. The
player turns on
automatically and starts
playing the previous
station.
PLAY MODE
MONO/ST
POWER
VOLUME
– 6 –
Setting the clock
“– –:– –” indication  appears  in  the
display until you set the clock.
The Timer
Tip
The time display
system of this player is
the 12-hour  system.
1
Press and hold CLOCK until the hour digits flash.
2
Set the time.
1
Press TUNE • TIME
SET + or  – to  set  the
hour and press
DISPLAY •  ENTER
MEM.
2
Press TUNE • TIME
SET + or  – to  set  the
minutes.
3
Press DISPLAY • ENTER
MEM.
The clock starts  from  00
seconds.
To change the display to the daylight saving time
(summer time)  indication
Press and hold SUMMER TIME for 2 seconds.
“Summer On ” appears  in  the  display  for  a few
seconds.
To cancel the summer time indication
Press and hold SUMMER TIME again.
“Summer Off” appears  in  the  display  for  a few
seconds.
TUNE
TIME SET –, +
DISPLAY
ENTER MEM
CLOCK
SUMMER TIME
m
1
When the power  is off, press TIME SIGNAL to
display  “TIME SIGNAL ” indication.
Do the following  operations  by checking  the
display.
2
Press TUNE • TIME SET + or – until  the  sound  you
want appears  in the display,  and press DISPLAY •
ENTER MEM.
Display
Intervals
Wall Clock
Sounds  on the hour  the number  of times
corresponding to 
the 
hour and 
again 
on 
the
half hour  once (Example:  Three times at
3:00 p.m.  and  again  at  3:30 p.m.  once).
Harp
Sounds on the hour once
Music Box
Sounds  on the hour once
Chime
Sounds on the hour once
Organ
Sounds on the hour once
3
Press TUNE • TIME SET + or – to  set  the  volume
you want,  and press DISPLAY • ENTER MEM.
Setting the time
signal
When the power  is off, you can hear the
time signal on this player.  You can select
the sound  for the  time signal.  Make sure
you have set the clock (see page 18).
TIME SIGNAL
Note
The time signal  does
not sound  when  the
player is turned  on.
TUNE
TIME SET –, +
DISPLAY
ENTER MEM
Display
continued
4
Press TUNE • TIME SET + or – to  select  the  time  for
the time signal  function  to work,  and then press
DISPLAY • ENTER MEM.
Display
Time signal sounds
Off
Not at all
Every Hour
All day
Auto
7:00 a.m.  - 10:00 p.m.
Once a Day*
Once a day
* If you  selected  “Wall Clock ” in  step  2, you  cannot  select
“Once a Day ”
5
If you  selected  “Once a Day ” in  step  4, set  the  time
for the time  signal  to sound.  (If you  selected  other
items in step 4, omit this step.)
1
Press TUNE • TIME SET + or – to  set  the  hour
and press DISPLAY • ENTER MEM.
2
Press TUNE • TIME SET + or – to  set  the  minutes
and press DISPLAY • ENTER MEM.
To check the sound types (demonstration mode)
Press and hold TIME SIGNAL for about  2 seconds.
You can hear the five types of sound  once.
Setting the time signal 
(continued)
Saving power
Even when  power  is turned  off, this
player consumes  about 5.6 W for time
indication, timer operation, remote
control reception.  If you use the saving
power function, you can reduce power
consumption to 
less 
than 1 
W.
DISPLAY
ENTER MEM
When the power  is off, press and hold
DISPLAY • ENTER MEM for about  2 seconds.
The player  enters  the lower  power  consumption
standby mode.
To cancel the saving power
To make  the time indication  appear,  press  and  hold
DISPLAY • ENTER MEM for about  2 seconds  when  the
power is off.
– 7 –
SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
Note : This set can be disassemble according to the following sequence.
Note : Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.
3-1. “NET SUB ASSY, SARAN”, SPEAKER (FRONT) SUB ASSY
Set
“Net Sub Assy, Saran”, Speaker (Front) Sub Assy
Cabinet, Front
CD Block Assy
Top Cabinet Assy
Volume Board
H/P Board, Switch (1) Board,
Switch (2) Board
TU Board
“Cover, Heat Sink”, Line Board
FL Board
Control Board, Lamp Board
Main Board
CD Board
CD Block Section
Tray Assy, CD
Loading Board
Optical Pick-up Block,
Pick-up Relay Board   
Power Board, 
REG Board
1
 net sub assy (L), saran
6
 speaker (front) 
                 sub assy (L)
qd
 speaker (front) sub assy (R)
7
 CN304
qf
 CN304
8
 net sub assy (R), saran
2
 BVTP 3x55
3
 bush, net
qs
 bush, net
0
 bush, net
5
 bush, net
qa
 BVTP 3x55
9
 BVTP 3x55
4
 BVTP 3x55
– 8 –
3-2. CABINET, FRONT
1
 BVTP 3x12
2
 BVTP 3x12
3
 BVTP 3x12
4
 cabinet, front
• Note for installation of the speaker (front) sub assy
A
B
B
A
B
B
There are two types of net “bush, net”:
Type A: 3-041-456-11 (with groove in the tube)
Type B: 3-041-456-01 (without groove in the tube)
The type A of  “bush, net” should be installed at place 
A
 in the left figure.
The type B of  “bush, net” should be installed at place 
B
.
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