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Operating Instructions STEREO FILE-TYPE CD CASSETTE DECK RECEIVER, X IFOR U.K. AND EUROPEAN MODELS] CAUTION This product contains # laser diode of higher class than 1. To ‘ensure continued safety, do ot romove.any cavers oF attempt {gain asces othe inside of the produc. Fefer all sarvicing to qualified personnel. ‘The following caution label appears on your unit. Location: ear ofthe unit CLASS 1 | LASER PRODUCT Information to User Alteration of modifications earied out without jperapriate authorization may invalidate the user's ight fo operate the eavioment POWER-CORD CAUTION Handle the power cord by the plug. Do not pul ut the plug by tuggingthecordandnevertouehthepowercordwhen yourands srewot as this could cause a short creultor electric shock. Do not blacethe unt, apiece of furniture ee, onthe power cor, or pinch {the cord. Nover make a knot inthe cord or tet with other cords. “The power cords should be routed such that they ae not ely to besteposdon,Adamaged powercordcan cause afiteor give you an electrical shock. Check the power cord ance in awhile. When Yvoutind damaged, ask you” nearostPIONEER authorzedservice {Senter or you dealer fora replacement [For Canadian modell This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference: Causing Equipment Regulations, [Pour le modéle Canadien! Cet eppareil numérique de la Classe 8 respecte toutes los exigences du Raglement sur le materiel broulleur du Canada. NOTE IMPORTANTE SURLE CABLE D’ALIMENTATION Tenir le cdble ¢'aimentation parla fiche. Ne pas débrancher Ia prge en tient sur le cable et ne pas toucher le Abie avec les ‘mains mouillés, Cela risque de provoquer un court-circult ou Unchoe slectrique. Ne par poser|'appereilou un meuble sur le cable. Nepas pincer le cable. Nepas aire denoeud avecle cdble ouratticherad sutrescables. Lascablesd'alimentationdowent thre posés do fapon & ne pas do écrasés. Un cdbleabimné peut provoquer un esque incendie au un choc électrique. Vér fa Fecable dalimentation de tomps en temps. Contactor Te sorvice apres-vente PIONEER le plus prache eu le revendeur pour un emplacement. ‘THE POWER SWITCH IS SECONDARY CONNECTED AND THEREFORE OOES NOT SEPARATE THE UNIT FROM MAINS. POWER IN STANDBY POSITION This product complies withthe Low Voltage Directive (73237 EEC), EMC Directives (89338EEC, 92/3 1EEC) and CE Marking Directive (/68EEC) [FOR U.S. MODEL CAUTION '*Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified her sult in hazardous radiation ‘Tho use of optical instruments with this produet wil increase aye hazerd ‘Thisequiomenthas been tested and found to comply withthe limits for a Clas 8 digital device, pursuant to Part ofthe FCC Rules. These | iimts are designed to provide reasonable protection againt harmful interference in a residential instalation. Thi equipment generates, lses, and cn radiates radiofrequency energy and, i not inetalleg and used im accordance withthe Instructions, may eause harmful interference to redio communications. However there is no guarante that interference will not occur ina partcuar installation. I this ‘equipment does eause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which ean be determined by turning the equipment off ane | On: the user is encouraged to try to correct the inmeecence by one or more of the following mewsure: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna, —Ineroste the seperation between the eqipment and receiver, —Conneet the equipment nto an outlet ona circuit ciffrent from that ta which the recelver i connected —Consuit he dealer or an experienced rale/TVtechnican for help 3 [conrenrs CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING. CONFIRM SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES LOADING BATTERIES INTO REMOTE CONTROL UNIT REMOTE CONTROL OPERATIONS CONNECTIONS, . FRONT PANEL FACILITIES ‘SETTING THE CLOCK, TURNING ON THE POWER Turing power ON without using the POWER switch TUNING INTO STATIONS (MEMORIZING STATIONS Manual preseting Station call [ADS (Raclo Daia System) BROADCAST RECEPTION. Function of DISPLAYIRDS button Searching for a desired program by program type (Program Type Search) DS data clpiay ‘CAUTIONS REGARDING COMPACT DISC HANDLING HOW TO HANDLE CASSETTE TAPES READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING THE CO PLAYER LISTENING TO COMPACT DISCS Belore operating the player Littaning o tracks inorder from te fis ack. Select the dis lay mode CONVENIENT CD FUNCTIONS To play back desires tacks Best selection memory Prograrnmed play ‘To repost playback Repeat piay) Random pay Feat rack search highlight Scan) Previous disc scan Changing the cspley Disc tla memory PLAYING TAPES Besic operation Music search RECOROING Recording on tape. Copying a tape. ASES (Auto Synchro Editing Sysiom). ‘SOUND FIELD EFFECTS ‘Selecting @ preset sound seing Boosting the bass sound: FUN WITH KARAOKE FUNCTIONS. Echo adjustment WAKE UP TIMER. Setting the wakeup timer TIMER RECORDING, Timer racorcing setting SLEEP TIMER CONNECTING A CO PLAVER To THIS UNiT ‘TROUBLESHOOTING. MAINTENANCE ‘SPECIFICATIONS 4 CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING Loes Install the unit in a wellventieted ication where i will not be Posed to high temperatures or humidity. Donotinstall ne untin alocation wien is exposed dec ays Df the sun, ornearhot appliances orradistors Excessive heat can fcversely affect tha eabinet and intanal components. Installation ff the unit in @ damp oF dusty enviconment may result in @ ‘malfunctionar accident. (Also avoldinsallaion nea” cookers, here the unit may be exposed to smoke from i steam, or heat Donat install theunit ona tottered stang, nor on an unstable ot inclines surtace ‘Precautions regarding installation | ‘Placing and using the unt for long periods on heat- generating sources wil alec performance. Avoid placing the Unt on heat. ‘generating sources, sinstalltho unt as faraway as possible from your TV. Instalation in close praximity t such equipment may cause noise of ‘degradation ofthe picture. Such noise may be particularly noticeable when an indoor ‘anannaisused. In such cases, make Use ofan outdoor antenna, ‘or turn of the power of te unt ‘Plone place tis unit on 9 evel surface. Condensation \Whon this units brought into a warm oom from previously cold surroundings or when the room temperature rses sharply, Condensation may form inside and the unit may not be abi to lain I ull perfrmence. To prevent thi, allow the unto stand for about en hour botore switching ion or Tale the roam temperature aradvally. [ Tisproduetistorgenerathouseholapurpases Anyfalure dve | to use for other than househatd purposes (such #8 long: term | useforbusinesspurposesinarestaurentoruseinacarorehip) | land which eoquires repair wil be charged for even during the ([earany pared — CONFIRM SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Remoto contro! unit FM antenna x 1 AAARO3 dry call, batteries «2 ‘Speaker cords x2 (Supplied with speaker system) e= ex eos the disc loaded inthe unit Note! Some disc cases (ike two-disc AM loop antenna x 1 *Losdsingle cDeases asshown inthe figure. es) may not ft, LOADING BATTERIES INTO | REMOTE CONTROL UNIT | (Open the banery compartment caver on the beck ofthe remote hebstterycompartmant insdethecomparmert. Close the cover ofthe battery case. ©. Battarie of the depending on me ize may have diferent voltages, Donotmincitar REMOTE CONTROL OPERATIONS ‘Tho remote control unit can be used within a range of approx: ‘meters (23 feat) from the remote sensor, and within angles of upto apptox. 30 degrees ‘tf the remote control sensor window isin a postion where it receives strong light such ae sunlight or fluorescent ight control may not be possible 5 - CONNECTIONS The lution shows Europgan model _O== Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power switch and disconnect the power cord from the AC outl Use this unit on a flat surtace. ‘Be suroto connect an antenna. If you do net, broadcast signal reception wil not be possible 1. Connect AM loop antenna and FM antenna to the unit's ‘antenna terminals us. ana Canadian made Ausvralian model Ewrogean and UK. models 2 ker cords to the SPEAKERS termina. Connect he "+" terminals onthe CD carstta deck receiver to the +" trminals on the pecker, the "terminals onthe CO Ison the speakers 1 Twist the Push away the tab Pll back the tab, wirestrande. "and ineert the cord Be sure tighten io the terminal. the cords firmly 1 a 6 toning as Rear speaker {L) Rear speaker (A) a CONNECTIONS When mounting rer speaker system on 3 wall ‘sUsethe hole locatedon the rear pane ofthe speaker to mountit ‘ona wall. Make sure the speakers will not op when they are ‘mounted on 2 wall ‘#Check f the wall strong enough ta hang the speakers ont PIONEER discisimsthe responsibityfr damages dueto dropping of the speakers and other sceidents, whieh are caused by Inappropriate strength ofthe wall or improper instalation, ‘eNoserews or other tings are supplied to mount the speaker on| the wal Precaution fo the S-P760V and S-P760 Dano conneet to any ample ther than the one supplied with this system. Connection to any other amplifier may in rare cases result in amok rf, 3. When using a video cassette recorder, conneet the output cord tothe AUX/CD Input jacks. 4. You can connect this unit to 8 Pon ‘witha contrat jack. For more deta, eter to page 3. 5. Finally, plug the power cord into the AC wall outlet ‘NoTe: Insert the plugs securely into the jacks. Improper connection can leadta sound estortion or malfunction 0 player equipped ANTENNA CONNECTIONS Fdio reception is not possible uniess the antenna i properly connected ‘The strength of broadcast signals varies from one area to another Signal propagation is especially poorin metropolitan ‘teas, where there are many tall buldings ang in mountainous Steas, Proper antenna installation is vital to-good reception FM ANTENNA FM T-type antenna Stretch the antenna and aft to 8 wall te External FM antenna installation Usean external antenna when the signals from the stations are weakand cannotbe plexed upby the accessory FM antenna, oF ‘when the sound heard is accompanied by too much noise. U.S. Canadian and Australian modole: Connect 275.0 coaxial cable. AM ANTENNA The antenna should be placed ata distance from this unit, and should not be allowed to touch metal objects. Avoid placing it near CD players, personal computers, television sats and bother devices generating radio requencies, Place the antenne on 8 level surface and rotate to find the orientation that yields the best reception To attach the antenna to « wal, etc 1. Select the place that yields the best reception. 2. Screw the log tothe wall ete 43. Inger the clip onthe bottom of the antenna into the groove ‘onthe leg, External AM antenna Indoor AM antenna Provide avinyl-coated wie (6 to 6 meters long. Secure one on tothe AM terminal and the other end to a wall or other high location Outdoor AM antenna reception isstil poar even when alead antenna has been fully extended indoors, stretch outa vinylcoated wire and secure nore: Donat detach the AM loop antenna when using th sternal AM Outdoor AM antenna Indoor AM antenna Vinyl insulated vive (5G meters) ‘Tho sp (signal earth) helps reduce noise when an antenn is connacted. Iris nota safety earth, wall socket about 10 seconds after 8 CD har stopped playing. ‘Leaving dises in the rack when you move it may result in damage, ‘¢}When packing the unit or removing t from itsbox, be sure not to touch the front. 7 c L FRONT PANEL FACILITIES 1) 5-DISC ACCESS button Plus 1 dise slot ) POWERSTANDBY/ONswitchandSTANDBY indicator “This the switch for electric power on ‘When setto the ON postion, power is supplied and the unit becomes operational. STANDBY : When settotha STANDBY poston the mainpower ‘owiseutand theunitisno longar fly operational ‘A minute flow of power feeds the unit to maintain ‘operationeeadiness.TheSTANDBYindicatorights) ') TIMER REC/WAKE-UP button 5) P.BASS (DEMO) button © SFC/KARAOKE button ach tie this buton = pressed, the made changes Inthe folowing sequence: HALL —e uve —» pisco cit = KARAOKE =— Mowe «—) ore: IFKARAOKE ie soc only the instrament the vocal part in songs is muted and ‘accompaniment (backup is played 7) SLOT EJECT button © 25 EJECT button ® DISPLAY CLOCK ADJ button (US. Canadian and Australian models) DISPLAY/RDS CLOCK ADJ button (European and U.K. models) 0 ASES/COPY button 1 REC/STOP button (e/m) 1} BEST button 8 “ 19 TAPE | cs (TAPE 1 Eject button (4) (8 Hood {8 Door panel ‘DISC SELECT knob (15 Headphones jack (PHONES) (8 TITLE INPUT button ® VOLUME contro! 2) STATION MEMORY button ECHO level control (Australian model only) ® Microphone level (LEVEL) (Australian model only) Microphone level (MIC LEVEL) (U.S., Canadian and European models) 28 Microphone jack 1,2 (MIC 1, 2) Australian model only! Microphone jack (MIC) (U.S., U.K, Canadian and European models) ® Function buttons & Dolby* NR ON/OFF button Each time this buttons pressed, the Dolby NRaystem turns on andot, @FREQ/STATION button 2 Common operation button section (Refer to page 9) TAPE It cassette door © TAPE I! Eject button (4) ‘Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation, '®DOLBY" and the double‘0 symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Lconsing Corporation, FRONT PANEL FACILITIES ‘Common operation button section ~) <3] am & \fP CF $ b ri 9 eae sono) DG, B buttons ® START button (<>) 3) STOP button (m ‘Roles of the common operation buttons (The roles of the ‘buttons vary depending on theinputfunetionsasshown below) uring CO input START Play/pause button STOP Stop button es Fast frwarahrack search button 3 Fast reversevack search burton uring eatsatte dock input START: Play butionTape tanspor direction STOP Stop button & Fast forwaraeview button a Rewingeview button During tuner operation Frequency Up button 3 Frequency Down button Lights when setting the timer. @ Lights when seting the Beat Cut function. (@ Lights when you press the PGM button @ Lights when you press the RANDOM button, 5 Lights when you press the MONO button. G Lights during recordin D Lights when Dolby NA is ON, lashes during Best Selection setting, and lights during play. 1d timer recording operation. RT mode operation (Europeen and UX. modals ony PS Lights during PS mode operation {European and U.K. models ony PTY; Lights during PTY mode operation (European and UX: models ony 58 Lights during SFC mode operation. {UD Lights during KARAOKE mode operation. 1 Lights during CD play (Flashes in pause mode.) { Lights when you press the P.BASS button (5 Lights during ROS mode operation (European and UX: models only) (DIndicates trequeney and majo 1 Lights during sleep timer operation (8 Lights to show TAPE M tape direction, 9 - FRONT PANEL FACILITIES REMOTE CONTROL UNIT D SLEEP button SFC : SFC button P.BASS —: P.BASS button MONO —: MONO button DISPLAY: DISPLAY button BEST BEST button CD MODE : CD MODE button COM> — : CDIlplay button (Refer to page 31 for details.) FUNCTION : FUNCTION button Each time this button i pressed, the function changes in the following sequence: co > rare AUXICO = FMAM @cun Clear button REPEAT : REPEAT button RANDOM : RANDOM button GM Program button ©) PREVIOUS : PREVIOUS button HLLITE —: HL-LITE button DISC+ — : DISC (-, +) buttons @CD operation buttons (Play/Pause » /tt, Stop m, Track search a>) D TAPE |, ll operation buttons (Play <>, Stop m, Fast <<>>) FM/AM band button POWER button oa STATION ~ (down), + (up) buttons Before operation, memorize broadcast stations with the STATION = buttons. : Stations ch inorder in the upward direction : Stations change in order in the downward direction 1) VOLUME + (up), - (down) button Increasesideeresses the sound volume of he unt 10 > SETTING THE CLOCK ‘¢Setihe cock when thas been incorectly set or when power has een eut to the unt (This cock provides a2¢ nour display ‘The clock cannot beset bythe emote contol unit, Example: Setting the lock to 1840 1. Turn the power switch off and keep pressing the DISPLAY CLOCK’ ABS button or DISPLAY/RDS CLOCK. ADJ button for ‘more than seconds, 2. Set the hour by pressing the button, 4. Press the DISPLAY CLOCK ADU or Bi {ADS button 4. Set the minutes by pressing the or E> button, 5. Press the CLOGK/CLOCK ADJ or DISPLAY/RDS CLOCK ADJ ‘button, when "00" seconds of that minute are reached for precise adjustment. ‘*Aterconnecting to an AC outlet bes Timer playback andtimer recording time has been sot 1osetthepresenttime. net possible unless the TURNING ON THE POWER } Operations inicated by the [1] mark are performed with the remote control unit. ‘sRead “CONNECTIONS” again and eneure that speakers, antenna, ete, are connected properly Press the POWER switch, To switch the power OFF: Press the POWER enitch again. The clock display reappears ond the STANDBY indicator lights. You cannot see the cock display in the US, model Press the DISPLAY CLOCK ADI button to see the clock spay ‘Turning power ON without using the POWER switch | Performing any ofthe fllowing operations while the system powers off (STANDBY turns the power ON, [co has be play. Tied Rrarave | ig “The tuner (radio! Input selected. Wa cassototepehes been oaded.it starts to play. If the connected component is ‘operating, starts to play. Play ators if there ig CD in the selected Bcise access = | function which has be r —) _| selected before the last time the sm ower was switched offs selected | ina‘the corresponding operation ‘eWhon power is OFF (Standby), press the SLOT EJECT button, and power switches ON, leting you remove a dite Aigo, when oweris OFF (Standby) sfyoulaada CO snthe Pus 1 ise Slot, ower automatically switches ON, and pay starts TUNING INTO STATIONS Be sure to connect the antennas Do nat place the AM antenna on a metalic case including the receiver cabinet or near CO player, LD player, DAT recorder. Personal computer or TY sat. Any ofthese installations wil fause noise in reception, 1. Press the tuner (FM/AM) funetion button Select the FM or AM broadcasting band Eechtime youpress his buton,FMandaMchangesalternatoly. FM ——> am —— 2, Tune in the desired station by pressing the button Manual tuning Tap the or B button in quick epotitions ‘Auto tuning Press the <) or [> burton fora second oF two and remove your finger feom it wien the equoncy stars to change, +The frequency changes autoratcally. When astaton'sreceived, ‘the frequency stops changing and "TUNED" appears an the splay. High-speed manual tuning Press and hold the <@ or [> button. The frequency chenges continuously and stops when your finger is removed trom the button, MONO button (Remote control unit only) During FM reception: Switches between stereo and monsural ‘modes when listening toa oreo broadcast. I there is 2 ot of ?oise inthe stereo position, ewitzh to MONO, andithenoise wil be suppressed. Beat cut function It noise eccurs during recording en AM brosdeast, perform the following procedures to reduce the ace = the POWER switch on this unit so thatthe STANDBY Indicator lights up. 2. Tur on the power while pressing the STATION MEMORY button. (The BEAT CUT indieator lights to the right of the GM mark onthe display.) (To cancel the BEAT CUT function, epaat stone and 2. gia — BEAT CUT indicator lint, u MEMORI. ING STATIONS ‘Manual presetting ‘sp to. 24 FMVAM stations can be memorized at random. Example: To memorize FM 87 50 MMz as preset station 2, 1. ress the tuner (FM/AM function button, 2, Tune into a desired broadcast station using the < or [> button. The ON/OFF setting of MONO buttoncan lo be mernorzed for tach station set 13, Press the STATION MEMORY button, 5, Press the STATION MEMORY button, nore: Ifyou memorize station using a station number tha already nasa station assigned tot. the previous station i erased and the now one memorized 12 sner {FM/AM function button ozs the FREQ/STATION button to change the disp ‘station mode, chime you press the button atenately, the frequency and station mode changes 68 follows: [Cm Frequency —e Stetion mode =) you do not press a button within three seconds, you return to the Frequency mode. 3, Press the button to se the desiced station notes: ‘2 The memorized stations will not be eraced even ifthe power Is turned off However, ifthe AC power cord is unplugged oF ‘power lure occurs the memorized stations wil be erased! lif the AC power cord is unplugged, the memorized stations willbe retained for several days) ‘ifthe memorized stations have be ‘again erased, memorize them RDS (Radio Data System) BROADCAST RECEPTION (European and U.K. models only) What is RDS (Radio Data System} PS (Program Service Name} data Inthe ROS system, FMbroadcast stations transmit suchiatormation ‘This refers to the broadcast station name transmitted by an FM IT (Radio Text) data smeand programtypein addition oaudiosignals This broadcast station Unit receives and daplays the following three kinds of data PTY (Program Type! data During reception af an FM program, this datainleates he type of Armessage transmitted from the brondeast station using a program ‘maximum of 6 charactors The following are the 16 PTY data tiles transmites bee Sport Education yn vee culture : Seionce varied oa Pop Rock ca Light classes Serious ca Other musie laren ‘Short accounts of facts, events and publicly expressed views, eportageand actualy Topical program enlarging upon the news. Presentation styles include documentary, debate and analysis, Generainformation andadvce. including MeteorologicelReportsForecasts, Consumer affers, Medical help, ete Program concerned with any aspect of Sport Program intended primarily to educate, of which the formal fundamental. All radio plays and se ‘Aspects of National or Regional culture, including Religious affairs, Phitosopty, Social Science, Language, Theater, etc. Programs about Netural Science and Technology. Mainly speech-basea, lght-entertainment programs, suchas Quizzes, Panel Games, Personality interviews, Comedy and Satie Commercial musie of current popular appeal, often featuring the current Contemporary modern muse, usually written and performed by young (Middle ofthe Road Music), “Easy listening” music, often vocal of short duration flees than & min nd usually Csssical Music for nonspecialist appreciation. Examples are instrumental ‘music ond choral works Performances of majo orchestral works, symphoniaa, chamber music, ot. ‘and including Grand Opera, ‘Musical styles other than above categories. For example, Jaze, R&B, Folk, Country and Reggae. Displayed only duting reception of special emergency broadcasts 1B ‘ RDS (Radio Data System) BROADCAST RECEPTION 4 sruvnos | “cig 108 | XQ | 1“ (Function of DISPLAY/RDS button ach time you press this Button, the mode changes as follows FM AT mode Displays PS -+ AT in sequence, “RT | Hams. 1 PS mace Displays PS. "PS" lights PTY mode Displays PTY, “PTY” lights ) | PTY search mode. “SEARCH” ights | The bunon can be used to Select the program tyoe. Press the BisPuavinos CLOCK Abs baton eon, ‘nd it searches fr programs In your specie type. 4 Frequency digplay mods... Displays tunedin frequency. ching for a desired program by program type _| | See (Program Type Search) You con serch fr an FM broadcasts ofa desited program type rv 1. Select FM withthe tuner (FM/AM) function button 2. Press the DISPLAY/RDS CLOCK ADJ button to select the PTY search mode, SEARCH” lights in the display 3. Select the desivod prog the < or > button. 4 When your desired program type is dieplayed, DISPLAV/RDS CLOCK ADJ button ‘Tae search function begins from the next station after the currently eelectod one, and broadcactstavonscanfarmingto the input program type are automatically received. more than one station ofthe same program types found, hey a Teceived one aftr the other for five seconds each, staring With any presets. When the station you want is received, press the DISPLAYIRDS CLOCK ADJ button, Search stope, land reception ofthat station continues, ores: fiWhen 2 broadeast of the selected program type cannot be ound, search continues unt the DISPLAYADS CLOCK ADJ button is pressed, ‘Alarm cannot be selected during PTY search RDS (Radio Data System) BROADCAST RECEPTION, RDS data display 2 snes NEWS 1. Select FM withthe tuner (FM/AM) function button. He rceivedbroadcast transmits ADS data the ADS indicator lights andalisplayethe made data, Themoda is automatically Indicated in the bottom of the display. /RDS CLOCK ADJ button and the diaplay 4, The DISPLAY button on the remote contol unit ean be used for this operation in which cate the PTY search made dows rot function, ores. tif ere is noise during RT scroll display when inthe RT mode, some characters may temporary be incorrectly displayed. inthe RT mode, when no AT data is transmitted, “NO RADIO TEXT DATA" Is displayed. # During RDS broadcast reception inthe PTY mode, "NO TYPE” datamay be displayed. Inthiscase, i willautomaticaly switch fa PS mode after a few seconds. ‘Depending onthebrondcast station, numerous program station ‘names (PS) may be transmitted in succession, In this ca when you switch tothe AT mode, anlysome ofthe PS data il De displayed, s0 switch 10 the PS mode. 15 CAUTIONS REGARDING COMPACT | DISC HANDLING CARE OF DISCS ‘evinen holding cscs, do not touch their signal surtaces. Do not affix gummed labels ortape tothe label surfaces. Also, ‘do not serach or damage the disc ‘eDiscs rotate at high speed inside the player. Do not use ‘damaged (cracked or warped) discs. ‘eNover rub the die surface with force, ‘STORING Discs ‘Always store discs in their cases vertically, avoiding locations ‘with high heat oF humidity, oF extromely iow temperatures ‘sAlveaysread and abideby the precautionary notes listedon the ‘ise labels CLEANING Discs Fingerprints or smudges on the surface of 2 disc will not directly affect the recorded signals. Always keep your dises lean By wiping them gently witha soft clath fram the inner ‘edge toward the outer periphery. sits ise becomes very dirty dip a soft cloth in water. andater ‘wringing out well, wipe the det away gently. Remove ony ‘water drops with another soft, dry cloth 1sDo:not use record cleaning sprays or ant-tatic agents on tiscs. Neverclean discs witnbenzene thinner, orother volatile Solvents, since damage tothe dse surface may result, CD LENS CLEANER ‘Tha players pickup lens shouldnotbecome diy innormal use, but f for some reeson it should malfunction due to sailing, coneult your nesrest PIONEER authorized service center. Len tleeners for CD players are commercially available, but special fate should be exercised in their use since rome may cause Semage 1 the lens 16 | HOW TO HANDLE CASSETTE [TAPES [s the tape loose, or is some of the tape sticking out of, the cassette? ‘This will damage the tape its. To remove the slack, insert a pencil Inte the spool and gently wind I ‘Safekeeping Pout the cassette rape back into its tase and store fin 2 location not ‘xposedtomagnetafalg, humid, TIPS ON USING CASSETTE TAPES ‘eLeager tape (which does not allow sound tobe recorded over it) ie provided at the beginning of a cassote tape. Start recording after allowing the tape to run for approx. 8 seconds 50 that the leadr tape clears the recording head. ‘*Forwarding or reversing the casseto tapes before recording prevents shack tothe unit eaused by slack ‘Since tapes of more than 80 minutes are so thin they easly Jamin the pinch roller and capstan, andthey ate susceptible | to other rouble such as ivegular winding. Try not to use How ean you prevent accidental erasure? When the tab onthe cassetta shells broken out withthe tp of 8 screwdriver, t wil ot be possible to activate the recording function evenby pressing the wim button, sovaluablereeordings wil not be erase in er. Forside \ Fortiae 8 When you want 10 record again on cassette with brokan frasure prevention tabs, cover the hole with a double layer ot ‘dhesive tape. operate correctly [operstecoreety aR ER | READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING THE CD PLAYER ‘eWhen loading disein the Plus 1 Dise Slot orrack, make sure side ofthe disci on the right SJ o Soon emenereon— 1onet apply unreasonable force when openinathe door pane! ‘Open and clase the door pane slowly ‘After opening the door panel, do not place anything on it ‘You cannot operate the unit when the daor panel e open, ‘ose the door pane! before operating, ‘sDo not place anything other than compact discs inthe rackor Plus 1 Disc Sot ‘200 not use an om (3:inch} CO adaptor. only one CO in sch ‘Never insert more than one dite at atime into one rack slot. ‘This ean seratch or damage the dacs, ‘eWnen closing the door panel, be fingers int [Never put your hand or any object inside the unit ful not to catch your 5S: See ‘sNvever load more than one dige inthe Plus 1 Dise Sot. vou place the discin the Plus 1 Dise Slot withthe label side ‘onthe left the dse Is automatically ejected ‘elfyou load both 12 em (5-neh) and 8 em (3-neh) discs inthe rack, exchanging 8em (3-nch) discs become more dificult You are recommended load 12m (Binch discs from the lef, and B cm (Sunch! discs trom the right ‘sUse this unit on a flat surface, LISTENING TO COMPACT DISCS 2 [he bot print] sige sonther ght ( (ore operating the player Loading dis in the rack inside the door panel You can load up to 25 discs inthe rack. You can use the DISC ACCESS buttons (== t0 SEIS) a selection buttons fr five blocks eoch wih five discs Refer to Disc Tile Memory, page 23, for details concerning memorizing sis access 1. Press the 25 EJECT button (2) ‘When you open the door panel, make sure it i completely ‘pen by pulling svth your hand, 2. After confirming that the door panel is completely open, Toad dises with the label side onthe right. 2. Close the door pa Toremove a (® leontinuousiyfor 10seconde player ope ‘opal, and then press the 25 EJECT burton (5) You cannot openthe door panel wh playing. Confirm ‘that play hos stopped before opening the door pane l.ghe unit is not operating, simply (6). Loading a dise inthe Plus 1 Dite Stot Use this sit when you want to listen to just one dis, ess the 25 EJECT button, ‘Slowly load. disc in the Plus 1 ise Sot, with he label side on the right. ‘As soon a6 a disci partly loaded, itis automatically pulled inane parfectly loaded, and play ste Removing » dae ‘To remove dse inthe Plus 1 Dise Slot, press the SLOT EJECT button (SLOT) to ject, ore: aver insert more than one dise at tims into ane slot, This can scratch or damage the dises, "7 LISTENING TO COMPACT DISCS. TO STOP PLAYBACK = T Buttons a ‘To stop playback | To stop playback l To play back again ‘whenyouloadadiscinthePlus 1Dise Slot. the slot indicator ight 28 fllows 2 Ifthe dist ig torded during power stanaby. ‘© 2 ian em eis is loaded when powers on 5 Ifa em aise is loaded when power is on coovooe eoere [ istening to weeks in oder rom the fat wack] Play starts rom the fir track ofthe mast recantly loaded die. TO SEARCH FOR A PARTICULAR TRACK [—oneton ‘on To search forthe Deginning ofa trock To rapidly advance pects] jae | <> L _ _ ) [Select the disc play mode ____d | ene urna ley / os Pera des ate , Ue cat Sorse access | sincte +— | (5-21-25) Playstheselectedaises inthe discaccess, During tp |Last Dise memory > au ———» sine wna sana scene poses neces enone lr | (eoise access) }} 18 tise stars playing from the beginning ‘lta iscisioadea mothe Plus 1 slotwhilethe unitisstopped, the las-dat memory will be canceled ‘*During noes ploy the single models selected, the single disc play made willbe set for tne currently paying dice ‘lithe Cd MODE buttons pressed when the nts inthe program made, the program contents wil be eancelod ‘Play starts rom the dise number most recently selected in the 5.01S¢ ACCESS mode. feWunen the powers first turned on, lay will Bog fom the last made selected previous. ‘lf play mode has been selected, play bagin by defautin the al'dise mode ‘eTnis made does not operate while @ CD plays inthe pus 1 disc slot (Only he SINGLE mode! ‘After Best Selection Mernary ay (Refertopage 8) nas finished, ‘or ster ® program has been canceled, you return te the ALL CONVENIENT CD FUNCTIONS To play back desired tracks ‘Playing » desired die (Dise Search) Follow procedures 1 and ? in order ‘Playing desiedtracksfromaselectedcis Direct rack Selection) Follow procedures 1,3, and in ord. 1. When the unitisnot operating or when adic playing. turn ‘the DISC SELECT knab to select the desired diec number fSelact Fo play the Plus tise ‘It you do this while a cise is paying, the selected dis starts playing automaticaly the START button ‘The selected dec ears playing from the fret rack 3. Select the desiced track using the J or E> button. Ty do tis while» disc Is paving, the selected trac starts playing atomic 4. Prose the START button The solectod tack stort paving You can select tracks from discs selected in the 5-018 ACCESS moce Direct wack selection is not possible during programmed. ley [Best selection memory 1#You can memorize a desired tack when ti playing by simply pressing the BEST button {Pius 1 die cannot be memorize, ‘You ean memorize up to 25 teks 1. Press the BEST button when a desced track s playing. ‘The dsc number and rack number are memorized 2, Repeat the memory focedure 1 t0 complete the best selection Tolisten to 2 memorized track: Press the BEST button when no disc is playing, and the last momorieed track starts paying. Clearing memory: ‘During Best Selection Memory play, press the CLEAR button. The Wack playing i cleared fom memory. ‘28est Selection Memory operation is not possible during Best ‘Selection Memory play. ‘*Amemorizedtrack lam: the power cord ‘sTo memorizo the 25th track, press the BEST button, The least recentiy memorizadtrackiserasedtrom memary,andttve 25th track s memorized nrmemory unless youclsconnect 19 CONVENIENT CD FUNCTIONS Programmed pla 1 Qa play = ‘You can creat '2 program with up to 32 steps. = Programs canbe crested by remote contol és - OP eat 4 exam oO. Wher programming the Ti rack onthe 2nd ie forthe ts Sep andthe aa track onthe Se forthe 2nd stop. 4. Press the program (PGM) button when no dae i playing 2 2, Selecta dic number withthe DISC (+) button a= po Select Potopioythe Pus Vdc. = | 2, Selecta wack mimbr using the Zor button oo cB e-AL 4, Press the program (PGM) button Je Repeat procedures © and & to program other racks onthe _ —_—__ same de 5. Repost procedures? to 4unti youheve programmed allthe po decred tacks Yourcannot program the Plus 1 Oise together with discs loaded nthe rack 6. Press the Play/Pause > button Play of programmed tracks arts n order Dise All Program Repeat programmed play srocedures 1,2, and 4 in order. This programe all tracks on selected discs. Canceling programmed play During play, press the STOP button twice. When no die is playing, press the STOP button once. (When nadiseis paying ityoupressthe BEST button, PREVIOUS button, CD MODE or RANDOM button, programmed play is canceled) Each time you press the Button the last programmed stop cleared nore: uring programming or programmed play, if you ply @ plus 1 lise, all programmed tracks are cleared, and the plus 1 dise when programming, each disc's TOC information is read, and tho total play time of programmed wacke is ealevated Htyouwantto knowhow long he programmed play timeis, wat fore while after procedure 5 and its indicated inthe display (tax. 99 min. 88 ee) Ityou perform procedure 6, open the hood ortun the power off before caleutation has finished, calculation is not performed 20 “eanerors [ro repeat playback (Repeat play) ‘This repeats play ofthe dace set fora selected play mode, ‘Select Repeat Play by remote contol ALL Dise Repeat Pressthe REPEAT button whilea disc is plaving. Play of cites set forthe selected play ‘mate i repeated Press the REPEAT button during All ‘mode pay Play ofa racks onal cises (110 25)is. repeated ca aa SINGLE Repeat Pressthe REPEAT bution daring Single mode pay Pray otal tacks on one selected ciscis 03 S.DISC ACCESS Repeat: Pross the REPEAT button during 5 DISC ACCESS mode play Play of All wacks on selected discs is repeated. PROGRAM Repeat: Press the REPEAT button dur programmed pay. Play of all prot repeated ° jammed tracks is ‘est Selection Ropeat: Press the REPEAT button during Best Selection Memory play Play ofall songs memorized in Best Memory is repeated ‘To cancel repeat pay Press the REPEAT button, ‘een repeating only onetrack, programthe desiedtrack, and tess the REPEAT button, CONVENIENT CD FUNCTIONS Random play ‘Depending an the playback mode, the tracks on the loaded ‘dise willbe played backin random order (once each). When all tracks onthe isc have been played Back, he layer will stop ‘Select Random Play by remote contol ‘Random play of up to 25 tracks i possible Press the RANDOM button during play or wnen no dite is playing. Random play of tracks set for each Spay made begins ‘ALL Random Press the RANDOM bution during All made pay [total of25tracks ramallthe discs a played at random. re E SINGLE Random: Press the RANDOM bation during ‘Single mede pay. Tracks fromm 2 single random. ica payed at ‘5.0SC ACCESS Random : Press the RANDOM button during & DISC ACCESS mode play Upto 25 tacks rom selected dacs are played at random, you press the REPEAT button during Random play, racks are played at random To cancel random play: Press the STOP (m) button, Fandom play s canceled, and play stops, When youpressth DISC, ) button, random pay iscancelad ‘and normal play resumes. notes: (94 programmed selection of tacks (orogram play) cannot be ‘layed in random order {if the RANDOM button is pressed ‘uring progrem play, the program willbe canceled and the ALL ‘made random ply wil stort) ‘ttle nan tony five discs areloadedinthe ALL mode orinthe ‘SDISC ACCESS mode, the sama rack may be played ore thay a ‘CONVENIENT CD FUNCTIONS [Fast track search (Lite Sean ] ‘#A passage about 10 seconds long starting (rom one minute into tach track on discs set fora selected play mode is played Select HiLite Scan by remote contal Press the HHLITE button, and passage soo 1Oseconds daring tomoneminae [ | 5.4, into each track on each ofthe dises set for RQ, steteted pay mode i ptyed Disc Hitite Scan: Press the HELITE button when no discs playing J passage about 10 seconds, starting from ane minute into the fist track on tach lees played, starting fromthe iret Dise Hite Sean stops whenallthe discs have been scanned Track Hite Sean: When no discs paying it you press the ELITE button ice, asec rom each track on each loaded die ie played for bout 10 seconds, starting from one minute nto mach track. Track Hite sean Sopa when all the tracks have been scanned, Program Hi-ite Scan : Presethe HLLITE button during program mode ‘A passage about 10 seconds, staring fram one minute into each of the programmed racks is played Best Selection Memory Sean Prese the HLLITE button during Best Selection Memory play. ‘Apassage about IOsecondslongstarting feom one minute info each of the Bost Selection tacks is seanned, ‘Ityoupress the START button when scanning atrackyouwent ‘listen to, HiLite sean is canceled and eogular py of that track resumes. To cancel scanning Press the Stop button. ‘#Each time you press the HLLITE button, scanning switche Dbeween ce ecan and teck acan ‘sBuring track sean, you can skip tacks using the ré, met buttons Note With tracks thet are shorterthan one minute or shorter than the Gesiredime you have se. a passage abou 10 seconds starting fiom the beginning ofthetrack'splayed.Ifatrackis shorter than tem seconds, the entre tack is Scanned from star to finish 22 Previous die sean 1 ‘¢Diac HI-LITE scan is performed inthe most recently isteneato| 025 dises ate memorized (Discs ployedintne Plus 1 Dise Play mode are nat memorized | fewith more than 25 ccs, the old order is erased Example ‘When the disc play ordor was 1st disc, nd ds, 8th dsc, 120% tis, and 13th cise Page the PREVIOUS button during play. ‘A passage sbout 10 seconds, starting {rom one minute into the fist track on each alse Ts played, starting from the 13th cise followed by the 12m, 9th, 2nd, and Ist dacs in order ithe order sn which they sere most recently Istened fo). ‘9Pressthe START buton when youheara dsc you want istento, Previous Dise Sean ia cancsled, and normal lay resumes ‘To cancel Previous Dise Sean: Press the STOP button ‘Discs played in Random, Highlight Scan, Program, and Bost ‘Memory modes ae not scanned during Previous Dise Sean, Changing i ‘Tho cispiay changes each time you press the button ste ine —— Total playtime «—Oisetrack numberttie-<——— CoD rama — a 5-01 1 | isateack eumber Displayed only during A.S.ES. Disctvack sumbersiie (2S coon a th uber fhe de at Bay changes, ese dipayes Titus srl during ply. + DurnaProgram Play totaProgram ‘wan natpertormed refertopoge 2, rara, L_,| 5029 ae sien CONVENIENT CD FUNCTIONS Diss file memory 7 inthe display ection, you can regstor die thes by genre, tit name, or other name es desired uring up to eight chorocters You cannot tite @Plus 1 Disc) Refer to page 22 conesrning how to change the display input Characters that can be input Letters | AtoZ Numbers: 0t0 8 Symbols -C (spaeel,-, +, 1, <>. £ ‘Example : When inputing MADONNA asthe tite forthe Bh dis 1. ross the CD function button, 2. Press the TITLE INPUT button, 43. Turn the DISC SELECT knob to ACCESS mode you want to ttle 44 Press the TITLE INPUT button, 5. Turn the DISC SELECT knob to select the letter, number, oF you want to input. yon to move the cursor tothe Hight. ct the dive or 5-DISC Title copying and clearing ‘Copy, "You can copy 2 previouly input title to another disc number. 1 Wen no di laving um the DISC SELECT knob to display the ttle you want toc 2, Perform procedures 2 4in order as above [ter performing procedure & the tite input 0 just press the TITLE INPUT button Clearing You-ean clear a previousty input site 1. Perform procedures 2to 4 2. At procedure 4, the ttle is input. Pr [Pressing it again takes you back a step) 23. Prose the TITLE INPUT button, the STOP button ‘*A maximum of 20 ties can be registered. (25 discs plus DISC ACCESS) {sPlus 1 Dia titles cannot be input. Incomplete ttle slfalleigntcharactersarespaces itis not considered aie, and is not recorded, 23 PLAYING TAPES Basic operation ‘*Tapos used for playback may be either Type | normal, Type IU tHighiCrO2), or Type IV (Met) ‘*Tapes may be played backin TAPE lor TAPE Il but nt in bath decks at the same time 1. Press the Eject button (A) and load s recorded tepe, then [push in the cassette door until it locks, For eelay playback, oad tapes into TAPE | and TAPE I, Relay playbock le ropeated ap follows (32 sides msximom: TAPE owaed TAPE reverse povoace =) aves TAPE reverse TAPE Mfooward Pivoaset ply theres a tape in only one deck, that deck continuously plays both sides ofthe tape (18 sides maximum 24 ‘ 2. Set DOLBY NA to the same position used for recording, ‘Tapes recorded using Dolby noise reduction should always be played back with the noise reduction system on. loaded in both deck and (Function) button to select the tape tobe When atapeis loaded, the loaded deck wi sslected. Ech press ofthe button slternates TAPE | and TAPE as -t TAPE] ——» TAPE c ‘automaticaly be Selected one stars playback 4, Press the START button to switch the direction you want to start playback Uinicator shows you tape transport direction) Forward playback “Rovere playback \When you useth remote contol unt press the Play buton 4m} for the deck you choose to play (TAPE oI). To stop playback Press the STOP (a) button. To ast lorward or rewind ress button whi stopped! Music search ‘During formard playback i») ross the <_] button once to return to the beginning of the current track Prove the > button onc track thetepels to 9010 the beginning ofthe next ‘During reverse playback (-) Press the [> button once to return to the beginning of the Press the <_j Button once to go tothe beginning of the next track, notes: Performing muse search on the following typesoftape may not bbe possible. This fe nota unit malfunction, however. ‘*A tape whose unrecorded portions between tacks are less than # seconds long. #4 tape with high nose level between tracks {A tape with iow level or silent passages of several seconds in the same trick, such as classical musi. enon the tapes sound is broken irregularly, a8 in recordings of speeches or dafogue. ‘eWunan a track's oss than 30 seconds in length. When a tape has sound which continugs a very low volume far mare than 4 seconds, ores. 1#00 not press ine Eject) button while the tape is running. '*Confiem thatthe deck has stopped before pressing the Eject (a) button ‘Auto Stop Mechanism This mechanism automatically tops the tape when the end of the tape is reached during fast forward or reverse (< oF >) RECORDING 22D (Recording on tape Tapes used for recording may be either Type | (normal or ‘Type il HighiCr08). 1. Load a tape for recording into deck I ‘2Wind the tape past its leader portion so thatthe magnet surface is exposed ‘eFecording cannot be performed on a tape ifthe accidental erasure prevention tab has been broken out singer the tape for recording and close the cassette door ‘with your hand 2, Use the DOLBY NR ON/OFF button to select the desired noise reduction mode. ‘2£cn time the button Is pressed, the mode changes inthe allowing order Te on — off 5 3. Press the START button, switch to the tape direction you Want to record in, and press the STOP button PT hecording on side A followed by recording on sie 8. ‘When recording on side A tm), has finshed, recording fn side 8 ()autornatically stats, “+ : Recording on one side. Recording is performed in the reverse (direction, so be sure to Load the tape secordingly 4. Use the Function button to select the input source. ‘sFortape copying [recording fram deck! to deck tape copy function, 5, Press the REC/STOP button (9/m) Recording starts, ond the "REC™ indicator lights #Microphone-mixing sounds can also be recorded i desired {soe page 28) ‘Tocancel, ress he REC/STOPbutton@/m)orthe Stop button on the remote contel ores: # You cannot switch inputs during recording THis unit uses ALC (Auto Level Cantal to automaticaly set recorcing lve. ‘*During recording, Sound Field Control and P.Bass do not function. The kartoke ON/OFF button does not operate during recording ether. [ComvingatspeSSSCS~*Y ‘The contents ofthe tape in TAPE lean be copied onto the tape in TAPE Tape copying should begin in the forward direction (m) 1. Press the TAPE (Ul) function button of the main unit to select the cassette tape input function, ‘On the remete contra! unt, select the eassere deck input ‘with the Function button, 2, Loadtherecorded tpeinto TAPE andthe tape forrecording Inte TAPE (*WVind the tape forward past the leader to the start of the magnetic coated portion ‘The tape copy mode is canceled when the end of ether of ‘the tapos is reached, ¢0 i is advleable to use tapes of the ame length Press the ASES/COPY button. To stop copying: Press the Stop button m. (On the remote control unit press the TAPE I or TAPE Il stop (m) button) Both decks will stop simultaneously. ‘Regarsiess ofthe Dolby NR setup, the tae created by copying has exactly the same contents asthe copy source tape use the 28 ‘ASES. (Auto Synchro Editing System) = Wnatisases? #AS.ES.isaspecielfunctionwhich automatically programs ‘he recording of CD tacks, s0 that the track whichis only partially recorded atthe ond of cassette side Ais recorded gain in full at the beginning of cassate side 8. ‘When the A.S.E'S. function fs used, ithe playback mode has been selected on the CD player, recording will be Derformed in the sequence ofthe playback mode: ALL All dacs recorded ASE SINGLE: Only th displayed disc is recorded ASE.S, 5-DISC ACCESS ‘The selected 5-DISC ACCESS group 11-5 to 21- 25h ie recorded AS.ES PROGRAM = The selected tracks only are recorded AS.ES 1. Load lacs in the CD player. (Refer to page 17.) Use the program function to record tacks in aspectc order. ‘SWhenrecoreing begining witha specific cise, use the DISC ‘SELECT knob to eolect the cise number ‘sNvever insert more than one ds at atime into one rack sot ‘Thisean seratch or damage the dacs 2. Press the CD function button Play starts automaticaly, 20 be sure to press the STOP bution 13, Load a tape for recording into TAPE I fFecaring isin the forward cretion. {Wind the tape past is leader potion that the magnetic. surlsce Is expoted. (Refer to page 18) ‘4. Set the DOLBY NR ON/OFF button to the desired noise reduction mode. 5. Press the ASES/COPY button, 6 After confieming that “ASES 1” Is indicated inthe display, prese the START button (<> | ASES. stars, ‘After performing operation 5, use the <] or E> buttons to Switen as follows. ——> ases: ases2 «——_] \When “ASES 2" is splayed, i you perform operation 6, the fst "wacks only on each dae are recorded, and programs are canceled To cancel the A.S.E.S.: Press the STOP button nores: # By setting the CD playor for a tack repeat in one ofthe disc modes, you can record a tape Tully without leaving any ‘omainderirepoat ASE.) #During use oF ne A S.E'S. function, near the end of tape the (CD player may skip t0 the next track, or the CD may be Iimerrapted atter ending its play. In this caso, record the remainingiracks manually, withoutuse ofthe SE.S function. SOUND FIELD EFFECTS ‘tora using this components sound field effects you should earn about the various sound eld modes, and speaker instal ‘ase speaker system installation example Li Front speaker (Leh) Ba i) Front speaker (ight) Front speaker L) Front speaker (RI 'S Surround speakers (sold separately) © : Must be connected et © : More effective when connected Lstoning area | roar speakerik Rear speaker (A) a a me ~ ~ ‘Speakers ode ‘Sound fied effect Tt HALL _| _ Produces the eifect ofan expansive concert hall with rich spatial breadth, ofole LIVE | Produces the eect ofan exciting live concert atmosphere ofole sec | Disco | Produces the effect ofa discotheque with powerful bass rythm ofole Tome | Pigdies the fleet of ver dimensional movi theater spac, oecive or use wen wactina | | O | y (Bet preset sound setting What is “sound feld control (SFC)"? This function allows you to select four diferent sound fields, {ch of which produces an effect similar to that heard in the fespective location sotings 1. Use the SFC/KARAOKE button to select the desired sound field Each time the button is pressed, the sound f the following sequence: (changes in (Cr, Hall —» uve —» sco off — KARAOKE <— Movie withthe remote contol unt each time the SFC button i pressed, ‘the sound fied changes in the folowing sequence! [Cr MAL > ve —+ isco of <— wove ‘Example: HALL is selected To listen without any sound field contol, set to OFF. ‘Tho sound field contrl is canceled Each time the BASS buttons pressed, the display changes in the following sequence: P.BASS 1» P.8ASs 2— aw we ‘| ____ or « ____! S51: Enhanced bass P.BASS2 : Further enhanced bess compared with PASS!, 27 | FUN WITH KARAOKE FUNCTIONS One-touch Karaoke Function ‘The one-touch karaoke function it an electronic means allowing ‘the reduction of vocal frequency bands of music sources (CD, ‘ape, FM/AM broadcasts, in tis way creating a simple form of Deckground accompaniment foraraoke sing tlongs wen aed In combination with a microphone. (ote that this function reduees but does nor entiely eliminate the vocal bands of music sources. Als, the function does not ‘operate with monaural sources) 1. Attach a microphone tothe Microphone jack (MIC or MC 12. “The Microphone jack accepts microphones equipped win 3 rmint-plug (lameter 35 mm) 2, Solect the desired music source. 13. Switch to “KARAOKE” using the SEC/KARAOKE button To cancel karaoke, switch to OFF with the SFC/KARAOKE. button 44 Adjust the volume as desired. 5. Usethe MICLEVEL or LEVEL controltoadjustthemicrophone sound volume, When KARAOKE is slected, PBASS 1 will automaticaly be selected. notes: ‘© Atter completing use ofa microphone: ‘Return the microphne level canto tothe MIN postion, then lscannect the microphone plug fom its jack Keep the micro ‘hone level control seta MIN when not using @ microphone. 16 pertorming recording onto dock while using the one-touch ‘karaoke function, you ean record the combined (mike-mixng) ‘musical results of source and your singing. Note that micro ‘hone mixing cannot be performed, however, when TAPE is Selected asthe music source. Alto, during recording, the sound fold control and P. BASS functions de not opera 1¢ The karaoke function may not operate with optimum effect for some musiesourees, for example, with musie sources featuring duets or whore the vocals are otherwise divided betwean right {and left channels or with music sources produced with heavy coho eect. ‘elf microphone feedback ("howling") occurs, perform the following: © Lower the microphone sound level (rotate the MIC LEVEL or LEVEL contro tothe lef |® Remove themieraphoneas far as possible from th speakers Lower the overall volume. 28 Echo ‘model only) ‘Adjust the desired level with tha Echo adjustment knob, WAKE-UP TIMER 2,3,4—, 34 ‘Setting the wake-up timer Example : Whon setting from 7:30 AM te 8.00 AM. (The function ‘eset 10 FM 87.50 Mia) Before beginning “D Propere the function you want to (CD Load a dis in the CO play Tuner: Tuna into the radio sation you want 1 listen to ‘That station i raistered whon tho timor is set Tope : Load a tape in the cassette player. (Payback starts on Tape | in the forward (m) ‘rection {@ Set volums tothe desired level with the volume knob. @ J 0: ors a0 |. Switch power ON, and select the desired function. Prose the TIMER REC/WAKE-UP button. Set the timer start time. First, set the hour using the [Timer recording setting ‘Records an FM oF AM brosdeast a the set ime. Example: When sorting rom 7:30 AM to $00 AN, Before beginning ——————. 1) Load Tapettwith acassettotape forrecording. (Recording ‘begins Inthe forward direction.) Set the tuner tothe station you want to record ‘The station you set here s memorized. 12 Set volume tothe desiredievel withthe volume knob. (i ‘you're going out, set toa ow level! ‘Switch power ON, and select the tuner (FM/AM! funetion. Press the TIMER REC/WAKE-UP button. ‘Set the timer start time, First, set the hour using the <] oF [Bp button, andthen prossthe TIMERREC/ WAKE-UP button ‘Set the minutos in the same way as You st the hour. 4. Set the timer finish time, A finish time one hovr later than ‘the start time is automatically displayed. First, set the hour Using the <] or [> button, and then press the TIMER REC/ WAKE-UP button. Set the minutes inthe same way as you set the hour. 5, Theunit switches to the Check mode, and startifnish times land the funetion are displayed, 6. Switeh power OFF. The unt is now in the STANDBY mode. 7. Press the TIMER REC/WAKE-UP button until the timer Indieator(@) REC) lights and "REC" is displayed. The mode then changes to the Check mode. Tocancet Ate stting or during sttng, press the TIMER REGIWAKE-UP button unt th timer indicator @) REC) goes out ‘Either Wake-up timer of Timer recording setting is possible, but not both, ‘After timer recording is performed once, settings are canceled ‘SWhen you want to change the timer recording settings ar when you make a mistake during seting, repeat setting procedures from the beginning ‘lt you press the TIMER RECIWAKE-UP button during timer ‘operation, timer operation is canceled. {2U.S. and Canadian models only. During Standby, press the DISPLAY CLOCK ADJ button to confirm timer settings. Remember that pressing the TIMER RECIWAKE UP buttan changes settings. AUTO SLEEP ‘If you prose the SLEEP butan during CO play tape playback, orduring recording, andaelect “AUTO”, power automatically Switched OFF afew minutes after the CD or tapestope playing Or recording finishes, eI AUTO SLEEP ie used during relay playback, power automatically switches OFF attr playback af wo sides when nly one cassette tape is loaded, and after playback of four Sides whon two cassette tapos arelosded | CONNECTING A CD PLAYER TO THIS UNIT 1 ‘*tfyouconneet Pioneer CO playerthathas acontroljck youcen ‘use this units remote sensor as the connected CD player's emote sensor 1. Connect this unit's CONTROL OUT CDiljackto «Pioneer CO player with » CONTROL IN jack. 2. Press the AUX/CD Il funtion button. 3. Operate with this units remote control CDI play button or withthe CD player's remote contel Refer to the CD player's operation manus foncerning operation for details ores: Intion isnot setto AUXICD I, the connected CD player cannot be operated ifthe ourputjack ofthe CO playerie not connectedtothis unit's IN (AUXICD I jack, the CD player cannot be operated. 3 TROUBLESHOOTING Incorrat operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions. yous think that there is something wrong with this component, Check the points below, Sometimes the trouble may lie n another component. Investigate the other components ond electrical Sppliances being used. Ifthe trouble cannot be rectified even after exercising the checks ised below. ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service centor oF {your dealer to carry out repair work [ Symptom ‘Cause "No sound trom speakers. | #AC cord is unplugged, {All cords ae not connected firmly. eu95 ‘*Function i no se othe desied listening source on the receiver, Remedy ‘Plug power cord into wall socket corectly SConnect cards correctly referring to “CONNECTIONS®, see page 6. ‘sSelect he caret function. ‘sTheponercordwasunpluggedwhilotape | ‘Cassette door does not open, ‘Plugin the power cord was running ‘Cannot record ‘Erasure provention tabs are broken off, | «Use a cassette tape that can be recorded on, ‘ppl edhesive tape over tb holes ‘Sound is muted. Previously recorded sounds remain. Diny heads. ‘Clean heads, see page 33 ‘Soundis muted Trebletones soo strong, Tape recorded with DOLBY NA but payed without. ‘The unrecorded interval between wocks le ‘Music search (MS) doe ‘*Turmon DOLBY NA system fortapesrecordeawith DOLBY NR, me '*Use the function with tapos having 4 second | ‘2D, blur, ete onthe aise ‘Sbisc has bad srateh or warp, ‘2A disci laying (The buttonwas pressed during disesoarch or within 10 seconds ater dis stopped playing ‘The door panel doesn't open | evenwhentheopenbutton's pressed, or "LOCK" Indicated inthe dlpley seheid a9 | rerbat coors Yersinia a oy wi oa ora side) tothe ight. ‘Clean the ise ‘Replace the cise ‘Stop dee play, and wait 10 seconds or more. ‘Prose the Stop button and wait 10 seconds or ‘eClose the door panel securely til the “LOCK™ inalestor goes out ‘AconnectedCOPI ‘operate, doen't ‘The function Ie ot set to exernal Input (AUX th “#Set the function to external input (AUXICD ‘Sound i distorted ‘sAntenna is not connected “eConnect the antenna cores le Siktetenceroereeaytancaaton, | sScpsng snes Sean inane | eee scam [Rewari [otro tier Tee carers 8 | Ramos conwatan dws nat | oBanete ae en dow, Hai wih nn bes 7 a ‘sensor window. ; | __ in the one-touch karaoke | «/nterfrence rom nearby fuorescentight, ) mode, noise ie heard when | "hair dryer, or other electrical appliance. ‘ting microphone. | '*Stop using device eausing interference, ‘Abnormal functioning of this unit may be caused by static cvcty or ther external interference. To restore normal operation turn the power olfand then on again, or upg the AC power cord and then plug it in again. ‘To change the frequency step (except for European model) “Thofrequency stop (AM: 92/10 sz, FM: SO 00K preset ‘depending on the area. Ifyou need te change the sta, fll the ext procedure 32 | SPECIFICATIONS (u:s., Canadien and Australian models only) 1 STEREO FILE-TYPE CD CASSETTE DECKRECEIVER: XR-P760F ‘Amsler Section Continuous average power output is 100 watts* per channel, min., at 8 ohms from 60 Hz to 15,000 Hz with ‘no more than 1.0 %** total harmonie distortion. Continuous Power Output (RMS) roo + 100w iid, THO. 10%, 8.0, Peak Musi Power Output 1600 FA Tuner Section Reception trequenc ‘Antenna input 7 75 MHsto 108 MAE 75 unbalanced AM Tuner Section Reception trequencies. 591 eto 1/502 kt (9 stop) 590 kH2 to 1,700 KH (10k step) Antenna tlogp antenna (included) Double Cassette Deck Section System type ‘rack, Zenannel stereo Heads Recordngiplayback head x 1 Payback head «1 Erasing head x 1 Motor oc servo motor 1 Frequency response ‘Type High/CrOs) tape 135 Hat 15.000 He 26 8, (recorded at-20 48) +95 Hr to 16000 26 08 (eecorded st -20 48) SN ratio "5608, {peak recording lave, audible compensation) Dolby Btype NR on 10.48 compensation at 5 kHz ‘Type Normal ape * Values measured in accordance with EIAJ standards 1m FILE TYPE CD PLAYER ype Compact ise aus system Usebie discs ‘Compact audio discs Channels Zeenannals stereo) Program steps 32 steps maximum = ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS, ETC. Power Requirements US. Canadian models AC 120V, 60H Ausialion model ‘AC 240 V, 80 He Power Consumption US. macel assw Canadian mode ‘290A Australian modal “0W ermal dimensions 260 Wx 3187 IH x 3667 (0) mm 10-4 12-7161 x 14.7716 (DI Weight 11g (24 S00) 34 “ SPEAKER SYSTEMS: S-P760V Enclosure Bass-rellex bookshet type Systorn 1Bom Sway system LBudspeakers ‘Woofer 1Semcone type Mic-ange 5.2em.cone ype bre ‘em dome type ‘Nominal impedance 30 “Maximum power US. and Canadian model asow Australian model 100 W Dimensions 180 i « 30) 308 (0) mm 2 Ww x 12-376 HI x 1-5/1 (0) in weight 14549 9 1500) = ACCESSORIES Operating Instructions FMI Type antenna ‘AM oop antenna Remote contol unit /AAAIROS cy call ators Speoker cords (supplied with speaker sysiem). (CD case stand Note: ‘Specifications and design are subject to possible modifications without notice, due to improvements + Measuredpursuanttothe Federal Trade Commissions’. Trade Fgulation rule on Power Output Claims for Ampifi. "Measured by aucio spectrum enalyzer. im STEREOFILE-TYPE CD CASSETTE DECK RECEIVER: XR-P760F ‘Amplifier Seetion Continuous Pawer Output (RMS). sow + 100W Gide THD. 10%, 80 Continuous Power Output (HN) sow + 20W. (Wide TH.1%, 80 ‘Music Power (OIN) 196 W + 196 W ‘sAbove specifications are for when power supply is 290 V, FM Tuner Section Reception frequencies S75 MH2t0 108 Me AM Tuner Section Reception requencies 1531 keto 1,602 A (0 te stop) ‘Antenne. Loop antenne ineludes Double Cassette Deck Section System type ‘track, 2channel stereo Heads Fecordingplayback head » 1 Payback head x 1 Erasing heas x1 Motor DC serve matorx 1 Frequency response ‘Type I High(rO2) tp 138 Hato 15.000 He 36 08 (vecorded at -20 8) +35 Hato 14,000 Ha #6 dB (recorded at-20 48) SN ratio "5608 (peak recording level, audible compensation) Dolby Btype NR on 10.48 compensation a5 Hie ‘Type ltNownall ape + Values measured in cordance with ELAJ standards m= FILE TYPE CD PLAYER Type Compect diac audio systom sabia discs ‘Compact audio dice Channels Zehannels (stereo) Program stops 32 steps maximum m= ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS, ETC. Power Requirements European model ‘AC 720-220 V, 5180 UK model ‘AC 230 V, S0)50 Hr Power Consumption “20W External dimensions 260 Wx 315.7 1H 36637 (0) mm Weight mig SPECIFICATIONS (European and U.K. models) 1m SPEAKER SYSTEMS: S-P760 Enclosure Bass-rtlex bookshelf ype ‘system "5 em Sway system Loudspeakers Woofer 15m cone ype Mic-range Sem cone type Tweeter “em dome type Nominal impedance . 3a Maximum powe? ss ‘oow Musical power (DIN 100 W Dimensions. 190 iw 310) x 308 10) mom weight 45K m= ACCESSORIES Operating Instructions 7 1 FM Taiype antenns 4 {AM loop antenna 1 Remote control uni. 1 ANOS dry eal batoies 2 ‘Speaker cords (supplies with speaker system! z 1 (Deas stand ‘Nore: ‘Speciation and design are subjectto possible modiContinuous Power Outputlications without notice, de to improvements, 35 ‘Switching between displays Youcanswitchberween displaysby pressing the SFCIKARAOKE | burton when power is OFF, For shea teo t | J PIONEER ELECTRONIC CORPORATION 63, stepu sChove, Moguect, Toro 159, Jepan PIONEER ELECTRONICS [USAJ INC. CBOs 540, Lang Sears Calo 8000 150, PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA. INC. 300 lsc Pan, warinom,Ontana LR OP Cos ten 1, 8120 ase, Begin TEL" 03/570 05.11 PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. 178154 foundry Roos Sraese Veoie #18 Avena TEL (091 580.9911 PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO S.A. DE CLV. San rena hum 00d der pso Dep 02 Cl Dal Vat Manca OF CP 09100 TEL. 66885200, - Printed n Singapore

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