scch717 Operating Instructions PDF
scch717 Operating Instructions PDF
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CAUTION:
WARNING: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELEC- WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT,
TRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLI- FULLYINSERT.
ANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC that to which the receiver is connected.
Rules. eConsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection help.
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency en- FCC Notice: This system complies with new Part 15, except for
ergy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc- the radio receiver, which complies with old Part 15, Subpart C of
tions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condi-
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in tions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter- interference that may cause undesirable operation. The radio re-
mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encour- ceiver is not subject to above item (2).
aged to try to correct the interference by one of the following
measures: Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment
eReorient or relocate the receiving antenna. would void the user's authority to operate this device.
elncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver.
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Before use Recording operations
Precautions .............................. 4 Making a recording from radio broadcasts .... 30
Supplied accessories ...................... 6 Recording from compact discs .............. 33
Installation ............................... 7 One-touch editing preparation ......................... 34
Stacking the components ............................. 7 To start one-touch editing ............................ 34
Connections ............................. 8 Program edit-recording (LAST FADE mode only) .......... 36
Optional antenna connections ......................... 10 Linking up several discs (LINK) ........................ 37
External unit connection .............................. 11 Synchro recording .................................. 38
Location of controls ....................... 12 Tape-to-tape recording ..................... 39
Amplifier section .................................... 12
Tuner/sound processor section ........................ 12
Compact disc changer section ......................... 13 Volume level mode operations
Cassette deck section ................................ 13
Changing the volume level mode ............ 40
Changing the output level display ...................... 40
Preparations Changing the output level scale ........................ 40
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Before using this unit please read these operating instructions care-
fully. Take special care to follow the warnings indicated on the unit
itself as well as the safety suggestions listed below.
Afterwards keep them handy for future reference.
_ ANTENNA Clean the cabinet, panel and controls with a soft cloth lightly moist-
,ILI LEADIN ened with mild detergent solution.
GRoo.o W,RE Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent
such as alcohol or benzine.
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UNIT
Service
_;CENT _._J[_ _ 'NEe SECTION 810-20)
I _ - GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
_'_,_ (NEC SECTION 810-21 )
1. Damage Requiring Service--The unit should be serviced by
qualified service personnel when:
"_'x "GROUND CLAMPS (a) The AC power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
(b) Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the unit; or
ELECTRODE SYSTEM (c) The unit has been exposed to rain; or
(NEC ART 250, PART H) (d) The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a
marked change in performance; or
NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICALCODE (e) The unit has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
2. Servicing--The user should not attempt to service the unit be-
2. Water and Moisture--Do not use this unit near water--for ex-
yond that described in the operating instructions. All other servic-
ample, near a bathtub, washbowl, swimming pool, or the like.
ing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
Damp basements should also be avoided.
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Listening caution
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Please check and identify the supplied acces-
sories.
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[] Remote control transmitter .................... 1 pc. [] Remote control batteries ..................... 2 pcs.
(RAK-CH121WH) (UM-4, AAA, R03)
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Stacking the components
Horizontal stacking
S0-CH717 S0-0H515
Vertical stacking
SC-CH717 SC-0H515
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Tuner/sound processor Tuner/Sound processor
(ST-CH505) :j (ST-CH505)
Amplifier Amplifier
(SE-CH717) (SE-CH515D)
Compact disc changer .__ _,"PR Compact disc changer
(SL-CH515) [ ooo ooo (SL-CH515)
Cassette deck Cassette deck
(RS-CH404) (RS-CH404)
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ST-CH505
_L-CH515
E-CH717
- SE-CH515D
Adhesive tape
FM indoor antenna
1. Connect the shorter flat cable to the terminal of the (included)
tuner/sound processor and amplifier.
2. Connect the longer flat cable to the terminal of the
tuner/sound processor, compact disc changer, and cas-
sette deck.
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1. Attach the antenna holder to the rear panel of the "7' cables.
tuner/sound processor.
2. Clamp the AM loop antenna to the antenna holder and
connect the antenna terminal to the rear panel of the • Be sure to connect speaker cables before connecting the
tuner/sound processor. AC power supply cord.
3. Position the loop for the best reception. eThe load impedance of any speaker used with this unit must
be 6-8£_.
• Match the two wires from the left and right speaker cables
Antenna holder with the same colored levers of the speaker terminals, then
insert the wires into the respective terminals.
Press in until you hear a click. 1. Strip off the outer
covering, and twist =_====,, _),
the center conductor. 15mm
Make sure the bare ends of the wires are not unravelled.
(If they are, twist them tight again.) I'_
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Insert the wire to the rear panel .._11_ I _
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down the lever. _ "'J
(For SC-CH515)
Press hard enough to get it
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fixed firmly in the place,
and insert the wire.
with a click.
(_ Close the lever and
pull the cord gently
to be sure that it is
secured.
3. Insert the wire to the
rear panel of the
amplifier, and close the lever.
You may attach the AM antenna holder with a screw (in- • To prevent damage to circuitry, J,_F_ t
cluded) to a rack or other structure. In this case, attach as
never short-circuit
and negative positive wires.
(-) speaker (+)
• Be sure to connect only positive (red) wires to positive (+)
terminals and negative (black) wires to negative (-) ter-
minals.
-- -- Rack or other structure
shown in _ (For SC-CH717 only)
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Optional antenna connections
If the FM indoor antenna does not provide satisfactory reception of This antenna is required in areas between mountains, inside rein-
FM broadcasts, use an outdoor antenna. forced concrete buildings or other locations where the broadcast
signals are weak. Install the antenna along a window, etc.
You may need an outdoor antenna if you use this system in a
mountainous region or inside a reinforced-concrete building, etc.
An outdoor antenna should be installed only by a competent tech- _ 5-12 m (16-40 ft.) _11
nician. ]
FM outdoor antenna
AM ANT
Tuner/Sound processor
Tuner/Sound processor
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300-ohm parallel
feeder wire
(not included)
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(R) (L) Stereo connection cable (R) (L)
(not included)
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"GND" terminal
This terminal is for a ground wire use.
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The functions indicated by the numbers with black background (for
example O) can also be activated from the remote control transmit-
ter. (See pages 54-55.)
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SL-CH515 RS-CH404
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Battery installation Correct method of use
Tuner/sound processor
7m
30 °
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Operation notes
eDo not mix old and new batteries, or batteries of different types
(carbon and alkaline, etc.).
eNever subject batteries to excessive heat or flame; do not attempt
to disassemble them; and be sure they are not short-circuited.
elf the remote control is not to be used for a long period of time,
remove the batteries and store them in a cool, dark place.
Avoid dust. _ Tuner/sound processor
eDo not attempt to recharge alkaline or carbon batteries. Avoid dust.
Battery life eBe sure the transmission window and the unit's sensor are free
from dust. Excessive dust might affect its performance.
eThe operation may not be correct if direct sunlight or other strong
The battery life is about one year.
light source strikes the receiving sensor of this unit. If there is a
eThe batteries should be replaced if commands from the remote
problem, place the unit away from the light source.
control transmitter do not operate the unit even when the transmit-
elf this system is installed in a rack with glass doors, the glass doors'
ter is held close to the front panel.
thickness or color might make it necessary to use the remote
control a shorter distance from the system.
eNever place heavy items.
• Do not disassemble or reconstruct.
eDo not spill water or other liquids.
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Using the multi-control buttons, the following oper- When operating, the display shows which buttons
ations can be performed. are available for the operation.
• Clock/timer settings The chart below shows the display and the available buttons for
eTuning or presetting the radio station each operation.
eSelecting or adjusting the EQ or SPACE mode
For your reference:
When you press and hold V.BASS, the display will change alter-
nately showing the display example when the multi control buttons
are used.
To cancel, press any button on the system.
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V,BASS
MULTI CONTROL
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eTo listen to a compact disc
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F CLOCK/
TIMER
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This is a 12-hour display clock.
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CLOCK/
TIMER
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3-5
These instructions explain how to set the time for 6:25 p.m. on
Wednesday. (_ Press 41 or • to select
POWER
"25".
STA,OBV Switch on the power on the
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S_N amplifier.
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lect "CLOCK".
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SELECT
The display will return to the previous display after about 2 seconds.
(DPress "< or • to select It appears when you connect the power supply cord for the first time
"WED". or if there has been a power failure.
If this happens, reset the time.
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This feature allows you to set broadcast frequencies into the mem-
ory. You can then easily retrieve any of those broadcast frequencies
by pressing • or II,, on the tuner/sound processor.
1 4
3 Pressdisplay
the and hold • or the
shows • until
fre-
s,.,,EoI I-'llI lll_.l. II I"" ; ........
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Flashes.
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Manual memory presetting
This feature allows you to manually preset stations into any desired
channel•
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3.5
2
• _- TUN*NG
_LUME MULTi CONTROL I
1. Select the desired frequency.
2. Press FM MODE on the remote control to show "MONO".
l 3. Follow the procedure 3-5 on the left.
"": I ...............
Illuminates.
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Sequential play
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Currently playing track number
POWER
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Currently disc
STANOaV Switch on the power on the
Elapsed time
S_N amplifier.
Adjust the volume level as you
(--&OPEN/ _LOS ] Press A OPEN/CLOSE to like on the amplifier.
LOSE
open the loading drawer.
_] To
Pressstop
E3. the disc play:
Load the disc(s) on the disc
tray(s).
Do not load 3" (8 cm) and 5" (12 cm) To temporarily stop the disc
discs on the same disc tray. play:
Press un.
Label surface must face up. D flashes.
Carousel
For your reference:
Lo_. elf you press D instead of _ OPEN/CLOSE after inserting disc(s),
the loading drawer will close and play will start directly.
eThe compact disc will automatically stop when a different sound
Disc number mode is selected during its operation.
About D indicator:
While halted: Lights in orange.
,_,N/_,os,) Press OPEN/CLOSE to close While playing: Lights in green.
'_- the loading drawer.
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It indicates there are 16 or more tracks on the disc at the playing
position.
Press D.
Disc play begins from the first track on Concerning the total playing time on the display:
the first disc. The total playing time displayed includes the silent sections between
Play stops automatically when the last tracks. Hence, there will be a difference between the total playing
track on the last disc finishes playing. time and the liner notes included with the disc.
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To select the desired discs
Press DISPLAY.
ISPLAY The display will change (as described
you play disc 2) below) each time you press the button.
3" (8 cm) CD
(_) The display shows the disc number
and the total track number of the disc
5" (12 cm) CD currently playing.
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After the last track on the current disc finishes playing, the changer
will play all the remaining disc(s) loaded, and then stop.
If you play a disc with the loading drawer open, the changer will
automatically stop when the last track on the current disc finishes
playing.
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This function repeats the play of all tracks on the loaded discs.
-SKIP / --SEARCH Press either ,-,-/,-_ or
_,1_ until you reach the
Press REPEAT before or dur- desired track.
EPEAT ing play. : To skip forward
3'-._ 3 _ _ - I-'). '" ' You can skip as many tracks as the num-
ber of times you press the button.
I,il<l[.<lql
: To skip backward
Lights. You can skip to the beginning of the track
being played. If you press this button
In sequential play mode: (See page 19.) again quickly, you can skip to the begin-
All tracks of all discs will be played repeatedly. ning of the previous track.
Note that in a backward skip, the current
In program play mode: (See pages 22-23.) track is included in the count.
The changer plays only the programed selections in the pro-
grammed sequence continuously. For your reference:
You can enjoy the same track over and over if you press REPEAT In program play mode you can skip only the programmed tracks.
when only one track is programmed.
You can rapidly search forward or backward on the disc for specific
To cancel repeat play: sections.
EPEAT Press REPEAT once again.
-SKIP / --SEARCH
While in play mode, press and
indicator on the display will go out. hold either ,_/,_ or
_./_.. Release the button
when you have reached the
desired point.
: To search forward
,_,/_, : To search backward
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Press DISC.
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To cancel program play:
Press PROGRAM.
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tons one to
of select
the numeric
the disc.but-
quential play mode.
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When "F" appears on the display:
The number of programmed tracks is limited to 24. No further tracks
can be programmed.
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Direct access play Random play
(Available only from the remote control)
The changer will randomly choose a track from a randomly selected
Direct access allows you to start sequential play from a specific track disc. Once the changer has played the selected track, it will make
on a specific disc and to play all discs loaded in sequence. another selection at random, excluding the tracks already played.
(No tracks will be repeated.)
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This example shows how to start the play from the 8th track of the
disc 2.
Press RANDOM.
ANDOM
Lights.
CD
1 PressCO I
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For example:
Track 13:>10->1 ->3
Track 20:_>10->2 ->0
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Manual tuner operation Memory tuner operation
JII Switch on the power and be sure you've completed the steps of
"Automatic memory presetting" on page 17 or "Manual memory
presetting" on page 18.
1 4 2 3
(2222_ Q2222)
POWER
S_N amplifier.
FM or AM.
_ Presstime
Each TUNER/BAND to select
you press TUNER/BAND,
"FM", "AM" will be displayed in order.
Press <1 or • to select the de-
sired preset channel.
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on the display.
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FM MODE
If noise is excessive in the FM AM allocation settings:
mode: This unit comes equipped with an electronic digital tuner that divides
Press FM MODE on the remote control. the broadcast band into many small steps. These steps match the
assignable broadcast frequencies and intervals in between.
Each country allocates (assigns) broadcast bands according to their
.o.or.
_ Lights.
particular needs.
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By adjusting the allocation, you can enable this tuner to receive AM
broadcasts allocated in 9 kHz steps.
1. Press TUNER/BAND to select AM.
2. Press and hold TUNER/BAND for approximately 4 seconds.
The sound will then be heard in monau-
ral. If the broadcast signal is weak, or if To return to the original frequency indication, repeat steps 1 and 2.
there is a large amount of interference,
you will get a clearer sound using FM
MODE.
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Playback
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This page shows an example using deck 1. The player plays one side only,
and then the tape automatically
POWER
stops.
STANDBY Switch on the power on the C",.__: The player plays both sides
8 times, and then the tape auto-
matically stops.
STANO_BN amplifier. C_.,_: The player plays both sides of the
tape, then automatically stops.
When you load cassettes into
_ Press _ OPEN, and then in- both decks, the deck makes a
sert the cassette you wish to sequential playback between
play. 2 tapes. (See page 28.)
Insert the cassette with the exposed tape
facing down.
_ Press the
close CLOSE on holder.
cassette deck 1 to
VOLUME Adjust the volume level as you
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Each time you press REVERSE MODE, About <3 and I> indicator:
one of the indicators will light up to show While halted: Lights in orange.
which mode you selected. While playing, recording or finding the beginning of a program:
Lights in green.
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[ (TPS)II,4_ I : The tape will play from the beginning of the next : The tape will be rewound.
tune.
If the reverse side (<3) of the tape is playing:
I .,_TPs) J : The tape will rewind to the beginning of the present The reverse operation will take place.
tune. Then the tune will play again.
High-speed rewind/fast-forward:
If the reverse side (<]) of the tape is playing:
On this unit, if there is less tape on the take-up side than on the
The reverse operation should take place.
supp}y side (refer to the illustration below) at the time that 4<1 or
I_b,. is pressed, the speed of the rewind/fast-forward operation will
automatically be increased for approximately 1.5 times the normal
speed. This function makes it possible to wind the tape faster when
TPS (Tape Program Sensor) is the function that searches for the
there is a large amount of tape to be wound.
silent passage in a tape program. So, it may sometimes fail to
operate correctly in the following situations: Tape
eWhen there is no blank space between tape programs (for exam-
Take up side
ple, when you are playing a tape recorded from a microphone)
eWhen the interval between programs (blank space) is less than
4 seconds
oWhen there is a particular low-level passage or silent passage in
the middle of a program (For example, classical music)
oWhen the program is less than 10 seconds, or when it is less than
10 seconds from the beginning of the program to the beginning of ;upply side
the next program -Avt_r_
oWhen a tape has been recorded with fade-ins (the function that
• When there is more tape on the take up side than on the supply
increases the volume level gradually at the beginning of a program)
side, the tape will be wound at the normal speed.
and fade-outs (the function that decreases the volume level grad-
olf high speed winding is begun from a state in which the tape is
ually at the end of a program)
partly wound, such as that shown in the illustration above (for
example, when the ratio of tape between the two sides is 1:3), high
For your reference:
speed winding will continue until the ratio between the two sides
Each decks' play direction is stored in the system's memory. So the
reaches 3:1, and then the remaining winding will be done at the
play direction may change when you press DECK 1/2.
normal speed.
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From the power standby condition, you can start play directly. MUTING Press MUTING -20 dB.
_ _LUME MULTI CONT_L
- _--TUNING
Listening to compact discs STEREO
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(_ Press
The playI_.
will start from the first track,
Lights.
Listening to radio broadcasts This feature is convenient when you
have a telephone call, etc.
TUNER/BAND Press TUNER/BAND. To cancel the muted state, press MUT-
You can receive the station last tuned in ING -20 dB once again.
when the power was switched to standby To cancel from the pre-amplifier, reduce
condition. the volume level to the minimum position
(-- dB) and then reset to the desired
Listening to tapes volume.
select.
When a tape has been loaded in both L BALANCE R Press one of BALANCE on the
decks, the deck 1 will play.
remote control.
ePlayback will automatically start under
the same condition (reverse mode, Perform fine balance adjustments while
DOLBY NR) as last set when the power playing a selected sound source. The
was switched to the standby mode. balance display is only a rough quick.
oWhen tapes have been loaded in both Pressing L and R simultaneously will re-
decks, deck 1 has priority. store the balance to the center position.
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CLOSE
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To stop recording:
way:
_] Press 13. L__J To cancel
Press N. the CCRT setting on the
To cut an unnecessary part while recording: CcRTO To cancel the CCR'I- after the CCRT set-
1. Press REC PAUSE.
The cassette deck will go into the recording standby state.
2. To resume recording, press <3 or D corresponding to the direc-
% ting has completed:
Press CC RT.
tion in which recording is taking place. To erase a recorded sound (Deck 2):
When you make a new recording on a previously recorded tape, the
CCRT recording function: new recording will automatically erase what was previously re-
CCRT (Computer Control Record Tuning) is the function which iden- corded. To erase a recorded sound without making a new recording,
tifies the quality of the tape (concerning bias, level, equalizer) auto- perform the following steps:
matically and sets the most desirable recording condition. While the 1) Disconnect the microphone if it was connected.
CCRT setting is activated, the CCRT indicator flashes. After the 2) Press INT to select the tape mode.
setting has completed, CCRT indicator stops flashing. 3) Insert the recorded tape into the cassette holder of deck 2.
The CCRT setting will remain in the system's memory even after the 4) Press DOLBY NR to light up Dolby NR OUT indicator.
power is switched to the standby mode. 5) Select the desired reverse mode.
6) Press REC PAUSE.
The display shows the CCRT setting conditions as follows: 7) Press the playback button (<3 or D) corresponding to the side to
1. Bias setting be erased.
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Magnetic tape Leader tape
(recordings can be made) (no recordings can be made)
CCRT setting has been completed: "SET OK"
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To record with desired tone quality
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To record with the desired tone quality, follow the procedure below.
1. Select the desired tone quality. (See pages 42-44.)
oYou can make recordings in constant tone quality with use of the 2. Follow the procedure of "Making a recording from radio broad-
CC RT function regardless of the different characteristics. casts" on page 30.
oWhen making an edit-recording from a CD, the CCRT function will
be automatically activated.
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About Dolby Noise Reduction system
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There are 2 ways to record from compact discs, one-touch editing
and synchro-recording. See below for the information.
The system calculates the length of the tape used, and safeguards against a break in the continuity of sound
when the recording changes from one side of the tape to the other. (except for LAST FADE mode)
First arranged
Editing of all tracks in their original (Side A) I 2 II 3 I1_ blank"4
sequence (ALBUM)
(Side B) I_--I1-_11 7 I_1
If the system determines it is possible to record one more track on
Re-arranged
4-
side A, the cassette deck rewinds the tape side A and the first track
(Side A) _1_--]1 3 I[T1F_] I
assigned on the tape side B will be recorded on the tape side A.
Up to 24 tracks can be edited.
(Side B)
First arranged
Allotting tracks to the tape without (Side A) _ _1 3 I1_---3-blank-t
wasting tape space (J.FIT)
(SideB) I-_ _ 1--_11 7 I I
If the amount of blank space is too great, the cassette deck rewinds Re-arranged 4-
to the tape end and the compact disc player selects a track which is (Side A) _ I--2--I I 3 1_16-31
the most appropriate fit for the end of tape side A.
Up to 24 tracks can be edited. (Side B) _ I_1 7 I
Closing up the tape-end unrecorded Silent gaps of 4 sec. Faded out at the end
Linking up several discs (LINK) This example shows when you use J.FIT edit.
After the edit-recording of a loaded disc has finished, you can [ 1st CD --
subsequently edit-record another disc on the remaining blank (SideA) [ lsttrack
II 2 II 3 II----_----I1_1
portion of the tape.
This function is convenient when recording from 3" (8 cm) compact
discs successively. lstCD ] i--2nd CO--]
You can use the link function (ALBUM, J.FIT, or LAST FADE) after (SideB) I 4 II 5 II 7 11--2_13-11
the edit recording has finished.
The system records tracks in the original sequene without calculating the tape length.
(Side B)
11 7 I_
Remaining of the 6th track
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One-touch editing preparation To start one-touch editing
You can use normal, chrome, and metal tapes for recording. There are 3 types of one-touch editing.
Check that the tape's erasure prevention tabs (see page 57) are
intact, and then insert the cassette into deck 2. Be sure to finish the procedure of "One-touch editing pre-
paration" on the left.
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The cassette tape will automatically rewind the tape back to the LBUM The tracks assigned on tape side A
beginning where the recording can be made. So you don't have to
rewind the tape in advance.
The recording will start after the system completes the "One-touch
Press _ OPEN/CLOSE on the editing operation" on page 35.
compact disc changer to load
a disc, and then press it again.
oUse a tape of under 99 minutes.
eYou cannot edit-record tracks numbering higher than 24.
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Closing up the tape-end unrecorded sections To record with desired tone quality:
Select the desired tone quality (see pages 42-44), and start editing.
(LAST FADE)
To play back such recordings, press ON/FLAT on the tuner/sound
processor to set to FLAT.
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beginning where the recording can be made. So you don't have to
rewind the tape in advance.
Repeat steps 4-6 to complete
the program.
1 Follow steps 1-4 on page 34.
8 %ASTFADE The
Pressrecording
LAST will start after the system
FADE.
2 Pre.OPE.,O,OSE
disc(s) and then press to.oad
it again.
completes steps 2-3 of "one-touch edit-
ing operation" on page 35.
I [] I To stop recording:
Press [] on the cassette deck.
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The recording will start from the disc on
the disc tray 1, with the same editing
4.
5.
Press
Press
one of the numeric buttons (1-3) to select disc number.
numeric buttons to specify the tracks you want to record.
mode of the first disc. 6. Press D to start recording.
The system will assign tracks to be re-
corded on the remainder of the tape and
To record from the same disc(s) in succession:
Follow steps 2-6 above•
display the results.
Tracks to be recorded on tape side A
• When you record the first compact disc using LAST FADE, tracks
to be recorded will not be displayed. However, it is possible to
Tracks to be recorded on tape side B record from another disc.
eWhen the display shows "0:00", you cannot record from another
The recording will start after the system
disc. Press [] to cancel the edit mode.
completes the ATLS (see "One-touch
elf the time remaining on the tape is shorter than the length of the
editing operation" on page 35) setting.
tracks to be recorded, you cannot record the tracks. Replace the
disc with the tracks shorter than the time remaining on the tape or
press [] to cancel the edit mode.
Repeat steps
more discs.
1-2 to record
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Synchro recording
You can use normal, chrome, and metal tapes for recording.
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Check that the tape's erasure prevention tabs (see page 57) are
intact, and then insert the cassette into deck 2.
Press REC PAUSE.
The leader tape must be wound on beforehand. (See page 31 .) 8 PAUSE
The cassette deck will enter the recora-
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_To
direct,on change the tape travel direction, first To specify the tracks to be recorded:
press <] or D on the cassette deck, then 1, Follow steps 1 to 7.
r_ 2, Specify the desired discs and tracks using the program play
[ [] I D: Recording from the forward side. procedure, (See page 22,)
3. Press REC PAUSE.
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4. Press l> on the CD changer to start recording.
Press _ OPEN/CLOSE to load
The recording will automatically start.
a disc and then press it again.
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You can use normal, chrome and metal tapes for recording.
The recording level and the noise reduction effect of the original
(playback) tape will be recorded on the new tape just as they were in
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Press INT on the tuner/sound processor to select "TAPE".
Check that the tape's erasure prevention tabs (see page 57) are Press one of ONE TOUCH
intact, and then insert the cassette into deck 2. NORMAL TAPE
ONETOUCH HIGHEDIT
TAPE EDIT (NORMAL or HIGH)
The leader tape must be wound on beforehand. (See page 31 .)
%% to start recording with the de-
sired editing speed.
NORMAL: When you wish to monitor
For playback: Into deck 1
1 _ _ Load cassettes. the sound while recording
For recording: Into deck 2
HIGH: When you wish to record at
Insert both cassettes with the starting
high speed (about 2 times
side facing in front.
normal speed)
While recording, both DECK 1 and DECK
2 indicators light. Tape direction indicator
2 (_ deck's
Press cassette
CLOSE toholder,
close each shows the tape direction of deck 2.
After recording has finished, both decks
will stop.
REVERSE
MODE Select the desired reverse
[] I To
Pressstop
El. recording:
: Single-sided recording f_._ Both decks will stop.
_ mode.
C-?,__: Two-sided recording
(forward side--)reverse side)
In case the tape length loaded in
deck 2 is longer than a tape in
To record on the reverse side of the tape:
deck 1, deck 1 repeats the play-
Set the deck 2 tape direction to <3, and then press NORMAL or
back until deck 2 completes the HIGH.
two-sided recording.
(8 times max.)
To enjoy another source while recording:
C_._L_,,_:
Two-sided recording
Press D on the compact disc changer or TUNER/BAND on the
(forward s ide--*reverse side)
tuner/sound processor, and start the sound source.
You can change the volume level and tone quality without affecting
the recording.
-', Press CCRT to activate the
c_c CCRT function.
(See page 31 .) For your reference:
You can record without using the CCRT For optimum results, use an editing tape of the same or higher
function. quality than the playback tape.
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DISPLAY RANGE
Changing the output level display Changing the output level scale
The display will change in 3 steps. Change the output level scale of the source you are listening to.
Select the desired display.
RANGE Press RANGE.
DISPLAY
Press DISPLAY. Each time you press RANGE, the display
Each time you press DISPLAY, the dis- will change as follows:
play will change as shown in the illus-
tration.
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You can change the output level scale only when the display shows
same as (T) and (_).
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You can change the output level only when the display shows same
as Q and Q.
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About equalization curves (EQ)
Use this sound mode when you want to change the tone according
to the type of music.
There are 5 equalization curves preprogrammed to this system.
(See page 42.)
Use this sound mode when you want to create the "live" perfor-
manGe sound.
There are 3 simulated listening environments preprogrammed to this
system. (See page 43.)
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Use to record a tape for playback using the car audio system (Car
The display shows one of the EQ mode
stereo).
(HEAVY, CLEAR, SOFT, CAR, HP ST)
which is previously retrieved.
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To retrieve the preprogrammed simulated listening environments (SPACE mode)
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ON/FLAT
Lights.
2. LIVE
Use primarily for vocal pieces to add gloss to the vocals.
The display shows one of the SPACE
mode (DISCO, LIVE, HALL) which is pre-
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viously retrieved.
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I_ lect PRESET mode. 3. HALL
Each time you press and hold MODE,
Use to impart a deep bass and spread which will make you feel as if
PRESET and USER mode will be alter-
you were in a large concert hall.
nately switched.
VOLUM_
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Lights.
ON/FLAT To cancel the SPACE mode:
Press ON/FLAT to select FLAT.
__ <_ Press • or • to listening
sired simulated select theenvi-
de-
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cording, V.BASS mode cannot be activated.
eV.BASS indicator goes out while recording, and lights when record-
L t._ F__" ing finishes.
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Lights.
Once you have made the adjustment,
the system automatically stores the sim-
ulated listening environment or equaliza-
tion curve as the USER mode in its
memory.
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Make sure that you have completed "Setting the time" on page 16.
Select this timer when you want to use the timer as an alarm clock.
You can wake up with listening to music (CD, tuner, tape) at a
desired volume level and time.
_:30 a.m.,pl_ay
[ a CD with a little
Select this timer when you want to use the timer to record a midnight
program or while you are out. The system will record a desired radio The recording will be made
broadcast at a desired time. while you are out.
Select this timer when you want to use the timer to switch off the
music automatically as you can fall asleep while listening. The sys-
tem will go into power standby mode after the assigned time has
passed.
fter 30 mi_
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Setting the play timer
c_o_K/2
TIMER
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The followin 9 e×ample shows how to set the play timer for; playing a
CO at -46 dB everyday from Monday through Friday 6:30 a.m. to _) (_)Press • or •
minutes. to select the
7:40 a.m.
oo_//(
-_\\,__ timer play on the amplifier.
(]) Press SET.
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(_) Press • or • to select the
hour.
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Within 10 seconds:
(_) Press SET. (_) Press SET.
_, (_ (_)Press • or • to select the
3 ,:,,;
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day.
< or • to select the
,._.; _) minutes.
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_) (_ Press
CLOCK/ To confirm the play timer:
desired_1source,
or • to select the TIMER
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on the display.
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(_ Press SET,
When you select tuner, select a de- The display will show the ON time, OFF
sired preset channel using <1 or I_, time, the source you select, and the vol-
and then press SET. ume level in 2 second steps.
Load disc(s).
When you load two or three discs:
Using the timer at the same time setting continu-
Press one of the disc buttons to select ously:
which disc you want to play, and then You can accomplish this even if the system is in the standby mode.
proceed to next step. 1. Press [] PLAY to show [] PLAY on the display.
When you play a tape: 2. Press POWER to switch the power to standby mode.
Load a tape.
To enjoy the desired source after the timer setting
is completed:
STANDBY
Press POWER on the amplifier 1. Start playing the desired source.
POWER
o
to switch the power to standby Even if you change the volume level or sound source, the timer
mode. play will start in the preset mode.
Please confirm [] PLAY appears on the 2. Press POWER to standby mode after enjoying the play.
display. The timer play will start at the
preset time with volume increasing grad-
ually up to the volume level you preset.
aThis system retains the ON/OFF time settings until you make a new
r_t;Tt_J setting, in case you make a new ON time setting which is later than
When you play a CD in the program play the previous OFF time setting, the system automatically advances
mode, the timer play may start directly to the day you set on step 3. When you reset the OFF time, the day
with the volume level you preset. setting will return to the original setting.
eThe ON time and OFF time cannot be identical.
- #1-/. i t-t • If the power is on, the timer will not function. The system must be in
I I_1. I 1.._€.
the standby mode.
eThe play timer will function until you cancel the play timer mode.
• If you switch the power to standby mode while play timer is func-
tioning, the OFF time setting will be cancelled.
The play timer will not function, but the play timer setting wilt stay in
the memory.
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Setting the record timer
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TIMER
7 /
r_REC
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The following example shows how to set the record timer for; record-
ing FM preset channel 1 on Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
4 _ (_ ("OFF" time setting)
':--" (_ Press • or • to select the
c,oc_ O Press CLOCK/TIMER twice hour.
TIMER _,
I
to select [] REC. ,...........
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(_) Press SET.
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3 ("ON"
Q time
Press • setting)
or • to select the
hour.
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(_ Press SET.
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Q Press < or • to select the CLOCK/ To confirm the record timer:
TIMER
desired preset channel.
%
,',.', Press CLOCK/TIMER to show [] REC
on the display.
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% IW I-r I--" t_ S_LEC,
Q Press SET.
The display will show the ON time, OFF
time, the broadcast band you select, in
Prepare
1. Insert a for recording.
cassette into deck 2. 2 second steps.
2. Select the Dolby NR.
3. Select the reverse mode. To change the record timer setting:
4. Select the tape travel direction. Press CLOCK/TIMER to return to step 1.
The record timer will not function, but the record timer setting will
stay in the memory. Iv_t';_'tlR
oWhen the record timer is functioning, you cannot confirm the record
timer.
eThis system retains the ON/OFF time settings until you make a new
If you make an error:
setting. In case you make a new ON time setting which is later than
Follow the procedure from the first step.
the previous OFF time setting, the system automatically advances
About the variation of the day setting: to the day you set on step 3. When you reset the OFF time, the day
One day from Sunday to Saturday: SUN...SAT setting will return to the original setting.
eThe ON time and OFF time cannot be identical.
Everyday from Sunday to Saturday: SUN-SAT
elf the power is on, the timer will not function.
eOnce the record timer operation finishes, it clears the record timer
mode (except for "everyday from Sunday to Saturday" mode).
eWhen you want to record a same program over several weeks,
(except when you select "everyday from Sunday to Saturday"
mode), press [] REC to show [] REC on the display after the timer
recording has finished.
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To use the sleep timer
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T|MER
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TIMER
While enjoying the desired source:
(_)Press CLOCK/TIMER four % on the sleep timer:
Press CLOCK/TIMER four times.
times to select SLEEP. To change the time setting while sleep timer is
I--I I-- I--I--I 4 functioning:
41, -" "- '-- '- "" ......
--*_'_" Follow procedure from the beginning.
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To use each timer mode in conjunction
1. Make a record timer setting. (See pages 48-49.) The record timer setting has priority, so the play timer will not
2. Play a compact disc, and adjust the volume level. function.
3. Press CLOCK/TIMER to select SLEEP timer, and set the sleep
time. (See page 50.) For your reference:
Be sure to set the sleep timer to off before the record timer will =When the OFF time of the record timer and the ON time of the play
begin. timer are the same, both timers will function.
eWhen the OFF time of the play timer and the ON timer of the record
To make a timer recording from a radio timer are the same, both timers will function.
1. Make a play timer setting for compact disc. (See pages 46-47.)
2. Tune in the desired band and station, and adjust the volume
level.
3. Press CLOCK/TPMER to select SLEEP timer, and set the sleep
time. (See page 50.)
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This function mutes the vocal track but leaves the accompaniment
allowing you to enjoy "KARAOKE" (singing with an accompaniment).
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H SE-CH515D
KARAOKE To cancel the "KARAOKE"
mode:
MIC after reducing the volume Press KARAOKE to go out the indicator.
When VOICE MUTE lights:
_ level,
Connect the microphone to Press 3 times.
Plug type: M6 monaural type
When L ONLY lights:
Press twice.
Start playing a compact disc. When R ONLY lights:
Press once.
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MIN • • MAX
%
F" L I"t i
To resume recording:
Press one of the playback buttons (<3 or
Operate the unit which is con- l>) corresponding to the direction in
nected to the system.
See the instruction manual of the unit which recording is taking place.
concerned for operating instructions,
f_
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Press REC PAUSE on the cas-
sette deck to put the cassette Do not press KARAOKE when recording on a DCC or DAT.
PAUSE
_, ,:: [_ Press(<3
tons oneorofD)theonplayback but-
the cassette
deck to start recording.
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Switching the system on Starting play (_
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Temporarily stopping play (_
Starting play directly from
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condition
Stopping play (_
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Starting play from a
Muting the volume MUTING
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Cancelling the particular
track you programmed
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Switching between EQ SPACE
Switching between deck 1 MODE
equalization curve and
and deck 2 1_
simulated listening ©
environment
Switching equalization
Starting playback (_ !_ ON_LAT
curve or simulated
listening environment on O
or off
Finding the beginning of a During playback
track (_(_ Press and hold. EO SPACE
Switching between MODE
In stop mode
PRESET and USER mode ©
Fast forwarding or
rewinding the tape I_(_
Tuner/timer operation
Stopping playback (_
'TILINER*'BAMD
Listening to radio
broadcasts C2)
Recording _ * (_ (_ " 0665
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Switching between FM FM MODE
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Only compact discs having this mark can be used _I-ICOMPAIElr'
with this unit.
If the disc is brought from a cold to a
dIGITAL AUDIO warm environment, moisture may form
on the disc
To remove a disc from its case
Wipe this moisture off with a soft, dry, }int-free cloth before using the
disc.
Press the center holder and lift the disc holding it by the edges.
_C/o{Correct) __(Incorrect)
Insert the disc with the label facing upwards and press downward at
the center.
(Correct) (Incorrect)
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To clean this unit, use a soft, dry cloth. Selection of cassette tapes
If the surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth dipped in a
soap-and-water solution or a weak detergent solution.
You can use normal, chrome, and metal tapes for recording:
oThe deck automatically identifies the kind of tape loaded, and sets
Wring the cloth well before wiping the unit.
Wipe once again with a soft, dry cloth. the bias (for recording) and equalization accordingly.
Never use alcohol, paint thinner, benzene, or chemically treated oThe deck automatically sets the recording level.
cloths to clean this unit. Such chemicals may damage the finish of
Cassette tapes exceeding 90 minutes:
your system.
These tapes are handy for their long playback and recording time but
be careful about repeatedly stopping and starting, rewinding and fast
forwarding these tapes in short intervals as they are thin, tend to
Tape head care stretch and may become entangled in the deck mechanism.
To assure sound quality for recording and playback, be sure to clean Do not use the Fe-Cr tapes (TYPE lll) in this system:
the tape heads after approximately every 10 hours of use. If you use this tape, it is impossible to obtain the required flat
frequency response.
1. Press POWER on the amplifier to ON.
2. Press _ OPEN to open the cassette holder.
3. Press POWER on the amplifier and CLOSE at If the tape loosens, take up the slack
the same time.
The system will go into power standby mode leaving the cas- Tape slack may cause the tape to break.
sette holder open.
4. Clean the tape heads, pinch rollers and the cap-
stan shafts with a cotton swab (or a soft, lint-
free cloth) slightly moistened with isopropyl
alcohol.
Do not use any solution other than alcohol for head cleaning.
Side A
Pinch roller
Head Tab for side B Tab for side A
Ca )stan
To re-record on a protected cassette, cover the slot with adhesive
tape.
tape
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The left and right sounds The left and right connections to the speaker are Connect the speaker cords correctly.
are reversed, reversed.
When listening to the The left and right connections to the external unit Connect the external unit's cord correctly.
external unit, the left and are reversed.
right sounds are reversed.
Only one speaker is One of the wires of the speaker cord is Connect the speaker cord correctly.
emitting sound, disconnected.
The balance control is set to left or right. Set the balance to the center position.
There is no sound when a The (+) and (-) wire of the speaker cords are Switch the system to the standby mode, and
source is being played, shorted, reconnect the speaker cords so that they are not
shorted. Then switch on the power.
"UTO" display appears on Flat cables are not connected steadily. Connect the flat cables steadily.
the compact disc changer
or tunerlsound processor
display.
The sound during a stereo There is a building or mountain nearby. [Distortion Use a high-grade outdoor antenna, and install it in a
broadcast is highly is caused by interference between the signal from good location, height and orientation for reception.
distored. the transmitting station (direct wave) and the
signal reflected from the building or mountain
(reflected wave).]
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J Problem J Probable cause(s) Suggested remedy J
The deck does not enter The erase-prevention tabs are removed from the Attach tape to cover the space left by removal of the
the recording mode. cassette, erase-prevention tabs.
There is condensation inside the disc player. Switch the power ON, and then wait for 60 minutes
before using the disc player.
Product information
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TUNERISOUND PROCESSOR Power supply 120v, AC60 Hz • General
Dimensions (Wx H x D)
• Pre-amplifier section (SC-CH717) 270x 118.5x335 mm Dimensions (WXHXD) 270x 118.5×263 mm
( 10.5/8"x 421_32"x t 011/32")
Input sensitivity/impedance
(105_'x421/32"x 133/16") Weight 2.85 kg
AUX, DCC 250 mV/15 k_ (SC-CH515) 270x 118.5x336 mm
Output level (105/8"x 421/32"x 137/32") (6.3 Ib.)
DCC RECOUT 150 mV/1.5 k_ Weight
Frequency response (SC-CH717) 5.3 kg SPEAKER SYSTEM
AUX, DCC 30 Hz-20 kHz (11.7 lb.) Type
(SC-CH515) 5.1 kg (SC-CH717) 3-way/surround speaker system
(11.2 lb.) (SC-CH515) 3-way, 3 speakers, bass-reflex
• EQ, SFP section Speaker(s)
Center frequency 80, 250, 1 k, 4 k, 12.5 k(Hz) (SC-CH717)
Fixed mode CD CHANGER
Woofer 20 cm active air coupling woofer
SPACE 3 modes (DISCO, LIVE, HALL) • Audio Main unit 8 cm cone type
GEQ 5 modes (HEAVY, CLEAR,
DA converter 1 bit 2 DAC MASH Tweeter Dome type
SOFT, CAR, HP ST)
Full range 8 cm cone type
(SC-CH515)
• FM tuner section • Pickup Woofer 14 cm cone type
Wavelength 780 nm MIdrange 6 cm cone type
Frequency range 87.90-107.9 MHz (0.1 MHz steps)
Laser power No hazardous radiation is emitted Tweeter Piezo type
Sensitivity 16.3 dBf (1.8 gV, IHF '58)
S/N MONO 75 dB (with safety protection). Impedance
(SC-CH717)
Stereo separation at 1 kHz 35 dB
MAIN 6Q
Antenna terminal(s) 300_ (balanced) • General SURROUND 8Q
75_ (unbalance)
Dimensions (WXHXD) 270x89.Sx320 mm (SC-CH515) 6Q
( 105_" x 317/32" x 1219/32") Input power
• AM tuner section Weight 2.9 kg (SC-CH717)
(6.4 lb.) MAIN 140 W (music), 70 W (DIN)
Frequency range 520-1710 kHz (10 kHz steps)
522-1611 kHz (9 kHz steps) SURROUND 24 W (music), 12 W (DIN)
Sensitivity (SIN 20 riB) 500 !JV/m CASSETTE DECK (SC-CH515) 120 W (music), 60 W (DIN)
Deck system Stereo cassette deck Output sound pressure level
Track system 4-track, 2-channel (SC-CH717) 81 dB/W (1.0 m)
• Timer section (SC-CH515) 84 dB/W (1.0 m)
Recording system AC bias
Clock Quartz-lock type Cross over frequency
Bias frequency 80 kHz
AM, PM 12-hour indication Erasing system AC erase (SC-CH717) 160 Hz, 10 kHz
Function 24-hour programmable; Heads (SC-CH5f5) 3.5 kHz, 10 kHz
Play timer (1 time), Rec timer (1 time), Deck 1 Frequency range
Sleep (120 rain., 1 rain. intervals) (SC-CH717) 28 Hz-22 kHz (-16 dB)
(Playback head) Permalloy head
Setting 1 minute-23 hours 59 minutes Deck 2 (SC-CH5f5) 40 Hz-22 kHz (-16 dB)
(1 min. intervals) 48 Hz-20 kHz (-10 dB)
(Recording/Playback) Permalloy head
(Erasure) Double gap fertile head
• General • General
Dimensions (WXHX D) 270x8gx274 mm Dimensions (WX HX D)
(105/8" X 31/2"X 1025/32") Motors (SC-CH717) 239x 414.5x326 mm
Weight 1.75 kg Deck 1, 2 (913'32_'x 165/16" x 1227/32")
(3.86 lb.) (Capstan/reel table drive) OC servo motor (SC-CH5t5) 230×414×258 mm
AMPLIFIER (Reel table drive) DC motor (91/1d'x165/16"xlOl/8")
Tape speed 4.8 cm/s Weight
Power output
FTC 40 Hz-20 kHz THD 1% Wow and flutter 0.1% (WRMS) (SC-CH717) 6.2 kg
Fast forward and rewind times Approx. 45 seconds (13.7 lb.)
(SC-CH717) 2x60 W (6_)
with C-60 cassette tape (SC-CH515) 4.6 kg
(SC-CH515) 2x50 W (6_)
Frequency response (10.1 lb.)
DIN 1 kHz, THD 1%, both channel driven
(Dolby NR out, CCRT on)
(SC-CH717) 2x65 W (6_)
NORMAL 20 Hz-17 kHz
(SC-CH515) 2x57 W (6_)
Total harmonic distortion 30 Hz-15 kHz (+3 dB, -3 dB)
CrO= 20 Hz-18 kHz
Half power at 1 kHz 0.09% (6_)
30 Hz-17 kHz (+3 dB, -3 dB) Notes:
Load impedance 6-8_ METAL 20 Hz-20 kHz
SIN (rated power) 84 dB 1. Specifications are subject to change
30 Hz-19 kHz (+3 dB, -3 dB)
without notice.
SIN (CrO,) Signal level MOL
• General NR off 56 dB (A weighted) Weight and dimensions are approximate.
Dolby B NR on 66 dB (CCIR)
Power consumption
Input sensitivity and Impedance
2. Total harmonic distortion is measured by
(SC-CH717) 195 W
LINE IN 126 mV/17.6 k_ the digital spectrum analyzer.
(SC-CH515) 175 W
Output voltage and impedance
LINE OUT 400 mV/220Q
RQT2196-P
Printed in Japan F1293P0