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Connect the other audio device to this system in
advance (A page 10).
1 Press AUX.
The source changes to AUX.
2 Play the other audio device.
For details, refer to the manual of the device
connected.
3 Adjust the volume and the
sound quality of the system
(A page 16).
You can adjust the sound input level of another
audio device connected to the AUX jack.
1 Press AUX.
The source changes to AUX.
2 Hold down MEMORY until an
input level is displayed.
Each time you hold down the button, it switches
as follows:
LEVEL 1: Select this normally.
LEVEL 2: Select this when the input level
from the other device is too high
and the sound is distorted.
The initial setting is “LEVEL1”.
If there is no operation for 3 minutes while the disc
is stopped, the power will be automatically turned
off.
1
Press A.STANDBY during playback
or while the disc is stopped, or no
disc is loaded (“NO DISC” is
displayed).
“A.S.ON” (Auto Standby On) and “A.STANDBY”
will be lit on the display window on the main unit.
When a stopped state is entered (after playback is
finished, for example), “A.STANDBY” starts
blinking.
This means that the power will be turned off
automatically if there is no operation for 3 minutes.
And, 20 seconds before the power is turned off,
“POWER OFF” will appear blinking.
Releasing Auto Standby
Press A.STANDBY.
“A.S.OFF” (Auto Standby Off) will appear and
“A.STANDBY” will be turned off on the display
window on the main unit.
NOTE
When the source is FM/AM or AUX, Auto Standby
does not work.
Adjust the sound input
level of the audio device
Auto Standby
Listening to the sound of
other audio device
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