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erating Instructions (EB)[EG] Portable Stereo CD System MODEL NO. RX- DT 707 Before operating this unit, please read these instructions completely. Notes: ‘Specifications differ according tothe area code, ‘*The “EB” area code. for example, indicates United Kingdom specifications. ‘*The “EB” indication is shown on the packing case. ‘Thank you for purchasing this unit. For optimum performance, follow these ‘operating instructions carefully Cautton for AC main: (“EB™ ares code model only) For your safety, please read the following text carefully. ‘This appliance és supptied with a moulded three pin mains plug tor your satety and convenience. ‘A S-ampere{us0 ited inthis plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure thatthe replacement fuse has a rating of S-ampere and that is approved by ASTA or BSI to 8S1362. Gheck for the ASTA mark @ or the BSI mark & on the ody ofthe use. It the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that itis refitted when the fuse is replaced. you lose the luse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained. ‘replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local dealer, CAUTION! . IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG 1S UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY, THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13-AMPERE SOCKET. ta new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as. ‘shown below. tin any doubt piease consult a qualified electrician. IMPORTANT ‘The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Blue: Neutral Brown: Live ‘As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings dentitying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: ‘The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the termina! in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLAGK, 2 lead (For Unit Ringo) ‘The wire which 's coloured BROWN must be connected 1 the terminal in the plug which is marked with the lttor Lc. ‘coloured RED. Under no circumstances should either of these wires &: connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug marke: with the letter E or the Earth Symbol )) ‘6B Operation switch (OPERATION, OFF/ON) ‘Volume control (VOL) #22 Top panel openiclase button ‘(TOP PANEL OPEN/CLOSE) ® Play button (>) Press this bution to start tne dise play. @ CD mode/stop button (CD/-) Press this button to listen to the CO or to stop the CD laying, @ Standby ingiestor (STANDBY ©) When the unit is connected to the AC mains supply. this indicator lights up in standby mode and goes out when the unit is turned on. @ Play mode‘operation/battery check indicators ttfunctions as a battery cheek indcator when the unit is ‘operated on batiories @ CD openiciose button (CD OPEN/CLOSE) TUNER CONTROLS @ Tuning mode button (TUNING MODE) ‘@ Tunerfband button (TUNER, BAND) Press this button to select the desired radio band. ® Display section Band indicator (FM/MW:LW) Frequency display ‘Channel number indicators Program indicator ‘Tuning indicator Grunt) F: Stereo indicator (STEREO) 1 ‘TION OF CONTROLS | @ Ezit recording buttons (ONE TOUCH EDIT) Press one of these buttons to start the synchronized edit recording. @ Dock 1/2 selector (DECK 1/2) Press tis button to select the operation deck (deck 1 or 2) (@& Reverse mode select button (REV MODE) ‘® Counter reset button (COUNT RESET) ‘Press this Outton to reset the tape counter. ‘@ Rec-pause button (@ 11) ‘@ Dolby NR button (DOLBY NA) @ Deck cassette eject button (# EJECT) @ Deck 1 cassette compartment cover @ Dock 2 cassette compartment cover @ Deck 2 cassette eject button (@ EJECT) @ Fast/itape program sensor buttons (<< [rs] >>) Press one of these buttons to tast forward or rewind the tape during stop consition, oF to skip to the beginning of the next or present tune during playback @ Tape mode/stop button (TAPE) Press this button to listen to tapes or to stop the tape. @ Roverse-side playback button (<) Press this button to begin the playback (or recording) from the reverse side of the tape. @ Forward-side playback button (>) Press this button to begin the playback (or recording) from the forward side ofthe tape. @ Display section ‘A: Tepe mode Indicator (TAPE) Tape counter Running indicator Deck 172 indicators (Tassrm0 HE9) Reverse mode Indicator (C9) Dolby NR indicator (==) G: Recording indicator (azza) H: Tape direction indicators (<< D>) DECK CONTROLS J [ TIMER CONTROLS | @ Timer piny button (PLAY-TIMER) Press thie button for timer play. @ Timer recording button (REC-TIMER) Press this burton lor timer recording. @ Sleep button (SLEEP) Press this button when you wish to fall asleep wrile stoning to musie. @ Timer clock button (TIMER;CLOCK) © Display section A; Timer ON Indicator (ON) B: Timer play indicator (TIMER) C: Timer recording Indicator (TIMER-REC) 'D: Timer OFF indicator (OFF) E: Sleep timer indicator (SLEEP) F: Time display REAR PANEL SECTION @ Telescopic antenna @rancte @ AC socket (AC IN~) @ Battery compartment cover @ Aux input Jacks (AUX IN) @ co ourput jacks (co OUT) @ Mixing microphone jack (MIX MIC] | INSTALLING THE DRY BATTERIES FOR MEMORY BACK-UP Instaling R6‘LRG dry batteries (Panasonic UM-3, or equivalent, not included) enables the programmed contents of the clock -sperations, broadcasting stations and CD play sequences tobe retained, ‘@ Memory back-up batteries (4 RG/LRG) 4. Open the battery compartment cover. 2 Insert 4 R6&LAS (Panasonic UM-3 or equivalent, not included) batteries into the battery compartment, making sure that the batteries are installed In the designated numerical order and that the proper polarities are maintained. Program memory for the tuner, CD, and clockitimer of this Unit is retained by AC mains when operated on AC mains supply or by battery power when operated on batteries. In case the momory back-up batteries are not used, power failure (when using AC mains) or the following operations ‘cause the erasure of the memory: ‘¢When using AC mains; unplugging the AC mains cord from the household AC mains outlet ‘When using battery power (R20/LR20): inserting the AC mains cord only into the AC socket of this unit, If one of the above cases occur, enter the program in memory again. - In order to avoid the accidental erasura of the program in memory, using the memory backup batteries is racom- mended. ‘The ite of the memory back-up batteries is about one year. ‘®The life of the memory back-up batteries can be prolonged by keeping the mains lead plugged in the household mains outlet at all times, ‘*When disconnecting the mains lead, switch off the unit first Using the operation switch. The lite of the memory back-up batteries is reduced i the mains lead is disconnected from a household mains outlet with the mains stil supplied ‘*While exchanging the memory back-up batteries. be sure to connect the AC mains cord both to the unit and household AC mains outlet ‘Battery removal “ v 1 Battery operation (10 R20/LA20) _POWERSOURCE = Ingert 10 R20/LR20 {Panasonic UM-1 oF equivalent, not included) batteries into the battery compartment, making sure that the Battery lite ‘The amount of ight provided by the play made‘operation’ battery check indicator is a good indication as to how much longer the batteries car be used. ‘*Press the operation switch 10 turn or the unit When the play mode‘operationibattary check indicator goes aut or dims, replace alf batteries with new ones. & S28 3 o> WW oK NORMAL 2 0 0 oO & Ss OD gy no REPLACE ‘Battery removal “The hole for taking out the batteries on the bottom of this unit Insert your finger. and then push out the batteries. series are installed in the designated numerical order and that the proper polarities are maintained. AC power operation ‘Connect the included AC mains cord to the AC socket in he unit and your household AC mains outtet FOR UNITED KINGDOM ONLY BE SURE TO READ THE CAUTION FOR AC MAINS LEAD ON PAGE 2 BEFORE CON- NECTING THE AC MAINS CORD. '*To operate on battery power, unplug the AC mains cord from the household AC mains outlet and the AG socket on the unit '*The configurations of AC mains cond and outlet dtfer according to aroa, i [ PRECAUTIONS if the set Is not used for a long period of time or is asa only from an AC mains source, remove all the batteries to prevent potential damage due to possible 's unit near sources of heat. Do ‘an automobile exposed to direct sunlight for with the doors and windows closed as this may deform the cabinet. id cuts, scratches, or poor connections in the AC mains ‘aad, as they may result in possible fire or electric shock hazard. Also, excessive bending, pulling or splicing of the ‘cord should be avoided. '=Do not unplug the AC mains cord by pulling on the cord. To do so may cause premature failure or shock hazard. ‘Do not operate the set on AC mains in a bathroom. as a wotential shock hazard may result. To prevent possible damage to this unit ‘*Load new batteries with their polarities (B and S) aligned correctly, ‘*Do not apply heat to batteries, or internal short- circuit may occur. ‘If this unit is not to be used for a long poriod of time, oF used on AC mains supply, remove all batteries land store them in a cool and dry place. ‘*Remove spent batteries immediately. ‘*Do not use old and new batteries together. Also ever use an alkaline battery with a manganese atte i i i ‘*When not in use, disconnect the AC mains cord from the ‘AC mains outlet, ‘*The Operation Switch does not separate entire unit from mains even if in “OFF” position. Max. 40°C. E et ybteee, 7 TN WARNING: TO REOUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURE ‘=_Beep sound function tne_Beep sound (beep) will be heard each time the ‘Speration button is pressed. This is convenience for con- ‘trmation of the operations by remote contol unit. Also, error beens (bees beep) will be heard when the wrong butions are pressed. wor example, for CD play, when a nonexistent track is ‘The beep function can be turned on and off by pressing tho beep sound button. Direct access play function {AC power operation only) already the CD andior cassette tape is loaded, the CD play or tape playback can be started by simply pressing the {UD play button or tape playback button even if the unit i annribd off ado reception can be turned on by pressing the tuner and button. (this unit is tuned on and the appropriate sound source siscted automatically.) w After use Be sure to reduce the volume level, and turn off by pressing opera SWC, @ Toopen or close the panel cover To open the top panel +. Connect the AC mains cord to the AC socket 2, Press the operation switch. 3. Press the top panel open‘close button. ‘*To open the top panel from the standby or timer standby condition Press the open’ciose button once. (The unit wit be switched on automatically and the top pane! willbe opened.) To return to timer standoy condition, be sure to tum off the unit ‘To close the top panel Press the top panel opentclose button, Do not attempt to close the top panel with either of the cassette compartment covers open. It wil not be possizie to ‘close the top pane! because it wll come into contact with the cassette compartment cover, ‘*To close the top panel trom the standby or timer standby condition 1. Press the open‘close button. (The unit will be switched on } 2. Press the open‘close button again to close the top pane! 3. Press the operation switch to switch off the unit, B ™ To retrieve a desired tone quaitty Five types of equalization curves (tone quality! are preset to tis unit Select a desired tone quailty according to the source, 1. Press the preset equalizer button. The disoiay wil returr to what was previously indicated it 5 or more seconds are ailowed to elapse before the next operation is selected. HE AY ¢ 2. Turn the jog cial to selec: a desired tone quality. 5 types of acoustic environments will be alternately dispiayed. 3. Press the SET button, ‘The preset equalizer mode indicator will ilursinate, and then the display will eturn to the previous condition. 3 The preset equalization curves 1. HEAWY ‘This curve can add extra bass tone to rock and other music 2. CLEAR ‘This curve purities the treble range of jazz. ete. This curve ie for easy listening music, ete. at a low voiume oval Sart oS TO CHANGE THE TONE QUALITY 5. FLAT “This curve is for normal stered listening, @ S-XBS system (Super extra bass system) ‘You can adjust the S-XBS level as desired. 1. Press the super extra bass system button ‘The display will return to what was oveviously indicated 5.0r more seconds are allowed to elapse belore the next ‘operation is selected S-XBS indicator 2. Adjust the S-XBS effect using the jog dial You can adjust the S-XBS etfect tom 0-10 on 10 steps, FWD: To increase the S-XBS effect REV. To decrease the S-XBS etfect, ‘Augmented bass effect teve! 3. Press the SET button ‘The display will return to the previous state Notes: #S:XBS level you adjusted in FLAT mode car be | slored in the unit's memory. To retrieve the pre | Vious S-XBS level. adjus! the S-XBS level to Sung | the jog dia! #S-XBS level you adjusted in any mode except tor FLAT mode can be temporarily memorized unbl you | change the mode or re-adjust the level. {

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