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MICR O COMPONENT SYSTEM UX-NB7D AB GNT0065-025A [B] —Consists of CA-UXNB7D AB and SP-UXNB7D AB INSTR UCTIONS UX-NB7DAB[B]ff.indb 1 UX-NB7DAB[B]ff.indb 1 06.7.4 2:40:56 PM 06.7.4 2:40:56 PM[...]
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G-1 IMPORT ANT for the U.K. DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment. If the plug fi tted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point, then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or consult your dealer . BE SURE to replace the fuse only with an identical approved type, [...]
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G-2 CAUTION: P roper V entilation T o avoid risk of electric shock and fi re, and to pr event damage, locate the apparatus as follows: 1. Fr ont: No obstructions and open spacing. 2. Sides/ T op/ Back: No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below. 3. Bottom: Place on the level surface. Maintain an adequate air path f[...]
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1 Con tents Precautions ........................................................... 2 Getting Star ted ..................................................... 2 Supplied Accessories ............................................................... 2 Prepar e the Remote Control ................................................. 2 Connections ............[...]
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2 Notes on the power c ord • When you are away on tra vel or other wise for an extended period of time, remove the plug from the wall outlet. A small amount of power (2.5 W ) is always consumed while the power cord is connected to the wall outlet. • When unplugging the System from the wall outlet, always pull the plug, not the pow er cord. • [...]
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3 SPEAKERS PHONES RIGHT IMPEDANCE MIN LEFT ANTENNA COAXIAL AM EXT LOOP DAB Connections Do not connect the AC pow er cord until all other connections hav e been made. T o a wall outlet Plug the AC pow er cord only after all connections are complete. T o connect the speaker cords Make sure the both speakers are connected correctly and fi rmly. When [...]
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4 AM loop antenna (supplied) T urn it until the best reception is obtained. T o assemble the AM loop antenna T o connect the AM loop antenna NOTES • DO NOT connect more than one speaker to each terminal. • DO NOT allow the conductor of the speaker cords to be in touch with the metallic parts of the System. 2 Insert 3 Release Outdoor FM antenna [...]
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5 Basic and Common Oper ations NOTE DO NOT turn off (standby) the System with the volume set to an extremely high level; Other wise, the sudden blast of sound can damage your hearing, speakers and/or headphones when you turn on the System or start playback. Using Headphones Be sure to turn down the volume befor e connecting or wearing the headphon[...]
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6 Operating on the Remote Contr ol T o Press T urn on or off (standby) the power The standby lamp on the System turns off /on. Select a source See “Playing Back Discs” on page 7. See “Listening to the Radio” on page 9. See “Connecting a Portable Audio Device ” on page 13. Adjust the volume Y ou can adjust the volume level fr om level [...]
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7 This System can play back the follo wing discs—regular CD and CD-R/CD -RW (recorded either in the audio CD or MP3 format). • When playing back the MP3 track , MP3 indicator appears on the display . T o S et a Disc 1 On the System 2 3 On the System The disc cover on the System opens. Place a disc correctly with its label side up, then press do[...]
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8 Programming the Playing Or der— Progr am Play (ex cept f or MP3) 1 Pr ess repeatedly until the PRGM (program) indicator appears on the display befor e you star t playback. 2 or Select the track number to program. 3 Pr ess to program the selected track. 4 Repeat step 2 and 3 to program other tracks y ou want. • I f you try to program a 33rd tr[...]
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9 Basic T uner Opera tions To Press On the System On the remote Select a band Each time you press the button, the band changes as follows: DAB FM AM The selected band and frequency appear on the main display . • When an FM stereo broadcast with suffi cient signal strength is tuned in, the ST (stereo) indicator lights on the display . When you cha[...]
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10 Improving the DAB rec eption With the supplied DAB antenna, y ou may not be able to receive L -Band ensembles depending on your reception condition. Y ou can improve the r eception of both L -Band and Band III ensembles by connecting an active antenna (see page 3) and supplying electricity to the antenna. While the System is on standby (Displa y[...]
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11 Receiving FM Stations with Radio Data S ystem Radio Data System allows FM stations to send an additional signal along with their r egular program signals. With the System, you can r eceive the following types of Radio Data System signals. PS (Program Service): Shows commonly known station names. PTY (Program T ype): Shows types of broadcast prog[...]
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12 Switching T emporarily to a Progr am of Y our Choice Automa tically The Enhanced Other Networ ks function allows the System to switch temporarily to a preset F M station broadcasting a program of your choice ( T A, NEWS, or INFO). • This func tion works while listening to an F M program providing the requir ed signals. Pr ess repeatedly to sel[...]
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13 This System has LINE IN/OUT jacks to connect a portable audio device. Connect between the device and the System by using the stereo mini plug cord (not supplied). IMPORT ANT: It should be noted that it may be unlawful to re-record pre-recorded tapes, r ecords, or discs without the consent of the owner of copyright in the sound or video recording[...]
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14 1 Start recording or standby recording on the device. 2 or Start playing the CD or tune into the station you want to recording . T o Select the Audio Output Level If the recorded sound on the device connected to the LINE OUT jack is too loud or too quiet, you can change the audio output level through the LINE OUT jack (without changing the volum[...]
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15 Setting the Clock and Daily T imer S etting the Clock Without setting the built-in clock, you cannot use Daily Timer and Sleep Timer . 1 Pr ess to activate the clock setting mode. • I f you hav e already adjusted the clock before , press the button repeatedly until the clock setting mode is selected. 2 or Adjust the hour , then the minute. •[...]
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16 Learning More about This S ystem Basic and Common Opera tions (see page 5) • Sound adjustments also aff ect the sound through the headphones. • Sound adjustments do not aff ect recording to the external device. • Y ou can set the clock and daily timer while the Save mode is turned on. While setting the clock or daily timer , the display [...]
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17 T roubleshooting General Po wer does not come on. Pow er plug is not inser ted securely . Plug in securely . Adjustments or settings are suddenly canc eled before y ou fi nish. There is a time limit. Repeat the procedure again. Operations are disabled . The built-in microprocessor ma y malfunction due to external electr ical interference.[...]
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18 Maintenance Specifi cations Specifi cations and appearance are subject to change without prior notic e. Handling discs • Remove the disc from its case by holding it at the edge while pressing the center hole lightly . • Do not touch the shiny surface of the disc, or bend the disc. • Put the disc back in its case after use. • Be careful[...]
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19 Description of the PTY codes for Radio Data S ystem and D AB * 1 The PT Y codes are diff erent between Radio Data System and DAB . The f ormer is for Radio Data System, and the latter is for DAB . * 2 Only Radio Data System has this PT Y code. NOTE Classifi cation of the PTY codes for some FM stations may be diff erent from the above list. NE[...]
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20 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS “SOME DOS AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT” This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international saf ety standards but, like any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best r esults and safety is to be assured. Do read the operating instructions before you att empt to[...]
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0706KTCMD WJSC EN © 2006 Victor Company of J apan, Limited MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM UX-NB7D AB UX-NB7DAB[B]ff.indb 2 UX-NB7DAB[B]ff.indb 2 06.7.4 2:40:58 PM 06.7.4 2:40:58 PM[...]