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Control positions and names
DISPLAY
TUNING/PRESET
STANDBY/ON
MEMORY FM MODE
CLEAR
PHONES
A
C
O
U
S
T
I
C
P
R
E
S
E
N
C
E
INPUT
A
C
O
U
S
T
I
C
P
R
E
S
E
N
C
E
V
O
L
U
M
E
M
A
X
M
I
N
ST
S.BASS
DIRECT
STEREO
MUTING
MIN
kHz
MHz
MONOAUTOTRACKTIMER
W.DAY
W.END
REC
SLEEP
CD
MEMORY
REPEAT
RANDOM
RDS
PMAM
1 23 4 5 6 789
10
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Front panel
For more information about buttons or knobs, refer to the pages listed
in the brackets ( [ ] ) below.
1. STANDBY/ON button [9, 28, 30]
2. MEMORY button [20, 22 to 24]
3. FM MODE button [24]
4. DISPLAY button [21, 25]
5. INPUT
buttons [16, 18, 22 to 24]
6. TUNING/PRESET
buttons [22 to 24]
, buttons [18, 20]
7.
button [18, 20]
8.
button [18, 20]
9.
button [16, 18, 20]
10. ACOUSTIC PRESENCE button and indicator [16]
11. VOLUME control knob [16]
12. Remote contrtol sensor [5]
13. Display (Refer to the “Display” illustration.)
14. Disc tray [18]
15. PHONES jack [17]
Display
If a protective film on the surface of the screen making it difficult to
read the display, remove the film.
a. CD indicator
b. MEMORY indicator
c.
(play/pause) indicator
d. TRACK indicator
e. AUTO indicator
f. MONO indicator
g. AM/PM indicator
AM or PM lights up when you switch the clock setting to “12H”
(12 hour display).
h. RDS indicator (European models only)
i. Single remaining time indicator
j. Total remaining time indicator
k. Tuning indicator
l. STEREO indicator
m. MUTING indicator
n. Frequency indicators
o. Sleep time indicator
p. Multi display
q. REPEAT indicator
r. RANDOM indicator
s. Timer setting indicators
Display
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