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CSD-TD26 CSD-TD27 CSD-TD28 CSD-TD66 8B-CHA-903-01 001220ACK-I-FM COMP ACT DISC STEREO RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER English : See page 2. En Español : V er la página 10. E F r ançais : V oir page 18. F U OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCCIONES DE MANEJO MODE D’EMPLOI[...]
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Page 2
2 ENGLISH Precautions Read the Operating Instructions carefully and completely before operating the unit. Be sure to keep the Operating Instructions for future reference. All warnings and cautions in the Operating Instructions and on the unit should be strictly followed, as well as the safety suggestions below. Installation 1 Water and moisture - D[...]
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Page 3
ENGLISH 3 Power supply The OPE/BATT indicator lights up while the power is on. Using on AC house current Connect the AC cord as illustrated below. CAUTION Use only the supplied AC cord. Use with other cords may result in the risk of fire. Using on batteries Open the lid of the battery compartment on the rear and insert eight R14 (size C) batteries,[...]
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Page 4
TAPE / POWER / 6 STANDBY RADIO /BAND A SKIP / SEARCH DOWN – TUNING – UP PLAY / PAUSE / PRESET STOP/ MEMORY FM MODE / OSC REPEAT / SLEEP 4 ENGLISH 1 Press * RADIO/BAND repeatedly to select the desired band. FM AM The power is turned on and the previously tuned station is received. * or BAND on the remote control when the AC cord is connected ([...]
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Page 5
ENGLISH 5 En PRESETTING STATIONS You can preset up to 15 stations in each band. 1 Select a station. 2 Press * s STOP/MEMORY once so that “M” is displayed to store the station. A station is assigned a preset number, beginning from 1 in consecutive order for each band. * or s on the remote control (CSD-TD66 only) 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2. The next [...]
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Page 6
TAPE / POWER / 6 STANDBY CD B SKIP / SEARCH DOWN – TUNING – UP PLAY / PAUSE / PRESET STOP/ MEMORY FM MODE / OSC REPEAT / SLEEP 6 ENGLISH 1 Press CD. The power is turned on. 2 Press CD OPEN to open the disc compartment. Place a disc with the printed side up and close the disc compartment. Total number of tracks and total playing time are display[...]
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0-9, +10 REPEAT a PAUSE r , t SKIP/ SEARCH c PLAY s STOP ENGLISH 7 En PROGRAMMED PLAY Up to 30 tracks can be programmed from the disc. 1 In stop mode, keep * s STOP/MEMORY pressed until “M” flashes in the display. * or s on the remote control (CSD-TD66 only) 2 Press r , t to select a track, then press s STOP/MEMORY to store it. To select a t[...]
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Page 8
TAPE / POWER / 6 STANDBY RADIO / BAND QSOUND T-BASS r , t CD VOLUME N , M REPEAT / SLEEP 3-MODE EQUALIZER s STOP / MEMORY C PAUSE STOP/EJECT FF REW PLAY REC DISPLAY EQ VOL i , k r , t Use Type I (normal) tapes only. INSERTING A TAPE Press Z STOP/EJECT to open the cassette holder and insert a tape with the exposed side up and the side to be played f[...]
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SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER The unit can be turned off automatically at a specified time. 1 Keep REPEAT/SLEEP pressed until “30” flashes in the display. 2 Within 4 seconds, press r or t to specify the time until the power is turned off. Each time it is pressed, the time changes between 10 and 90 minutes in 10-minute steps. To check the time remaini[...]
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Page 10
NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installe[...]