Sanyo DTA-1800 manual

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    Desktop Audio System with Under-Cupboard and Wall Mounting Option Instruction Manual DTA-1800 SA NY O C an a d a I n c . w w w. s a n y o c a n a d a . c o m DTA-1800-Efinal 9/30/02 11:54 AM Page 1[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS V E N T I L A TIO N W A R N I N G N o r m a l ven ti lat i on fo r t h e p ro du c t sh o ul d n o t b e b l oc ke d . Thi s CD pla ye r i s ma de an d t est e d to mee t exa ct i ng safe t y st and a rd s . I t me et s FC C r e q u i r e me n ts a n d co mp lie s w i th the saf e ty p e r f o r ma nce st an d ar ds o f t h e [...]

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    IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Rea d in s tr u c t i o n s – All th e sa f ety and op e ra tin g i n str u c tio ns sh ou l d be r e ad be f or e the pro d uct i s op er ate d . 2. Ret ain ins t r u c t i o n s – Th e s a fe t y an d o pe r atin g inst r uct io n s sho u ld be re t a i ne d f o r f ut u r e r e f e re n c e . 3 . Hee d war [...]

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    16. Ove rl o a din g – D o not o v er loa d wal l outl e t s, ext e nsi o n co rd s , or in te g ra l con v eni e nce rec e p tac l es , to a voi d t he ri sk of fi r e or e l ec tr ic sho c k. 17. Obje c t an d l iq ui d entr y – Ne ve r p ush ob j e cts o f a n y kin d i n to th i s pr od uc t thr ou gh op e nin gs as the y may tou c h d a n [...]

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    6 INSTALLATION Wall/under-cupboard mounting 1. A tt a ch Se ct i on A of the b rac ket on to the wal l or und e r sid e of th e cup b oar d w it h 3 mo u nti n g s c r ew s ( A ), was he rs (B) , and nu t s (s up pl i ed ). 2 . I f th e cab ine t b ott om ha s a v al a n c e f o r f l u o r e sce nt li g ht s , e tc . , yo u wi l l nee d 1 or mor e[...]

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    1. P r e ss the DISPLA Y b u t t o n to o pe n the di s pl ay wi nd ow . 2. Sli d e t o op e n t he ba tte r y c o v e r . 3 . I n s e r t 2 x AA si ze ba tt er i es . Clo se th e ba tt er y co ve r , and p r e ss do wn on th e dis p la y win d o w un t il l oc ked. BACK-UP BATTERY INSTALLATION 7 I n s e r t 2 AA bat te ri e s ( not supp lied ) to [...]

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    8 CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 1. SUREWAKE button T u r ns on th e Su r e W a k e fu n ct i on . 2. SLEEP button Set s t he Sle ep T i me r t ha t au to m a tic all y tu rn s o ff th e uni t. 3. WAKE TIMER button Set s t he W a ke T i m e r . Th e uni t turns on a nd o ff aut omat i ca ll y wh e n set . 4. TUNER/BAND button Set s t o tu ne r ( rad [...]

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    17. PLAY/PAUSE button S t a r ts or pa us es th e CD. 18. VOLUME UP + and DOWN – button Ad j us ts the vol u me . 19. TUNING CD/SKIP button ( f an d e ) • CD mod e: for w a rd / b a c k w a r d tr ack ski p or s e a r ch . • T un er mo de : f or w a rd / b a c k w a r d man ua l tun ing o r st at i on se arc h. 20. POWER ON/STANDBY button Sw [...]

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    1 0 Battery Installation 1. Remo ve the bat t ery tr ay by pre ss in g 1a t o w a r ds 1b ; th en sl i de 1b out at th e sa me t i m e . 2. Pul l o ut t he ba tte ry tra y . 3. Ins tal l th e b ut to n -ty pe ba tte r y CR 2 0 32 ( s u p p l i e d ) . 4. Clo se th e ba tte ry tr ay . REMOTE CONTROL DTA-1800-Efinal 9/30/02 11:55 AM Page 10[...]

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    1 1 CONTROLS 36. MUTE button Swit c hes off th e so u nd . 37. Signal transmitter 38. ON button Sw it c hes the sys t em on or o f f . 39. INTRO button Pl a ys 1 0 sec on ds of ea ch CD tr ac k. 40. SKIP button • CD mod e: For w a r d or back ward CD ti tl e s e l e c t i o n / s e a rc h . • T un er mo de : F or w a r d or back ward m an ual t[...]

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    1 2 BASIC OPERATION MUTING FUNCTION 1. P r e ss MUTE to mute the aud i o ou tput . 2. P r e ss th e b utt o n onc e more to se t the vol ume t o th e or igi n al lev el . NOTE: • V ol 0 is in di ca t ed fo r 1 se con d, and t he n i t r e t u r n s to t he ori gina l dis pl a y . • V ol 0 wil l appe ar once ever y 4 se co nds SWITCHING THE DISP[...]

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    1 3 CLOCK/TIMER SETTING THE CLOCK Wh en th e u nit is fir st con n e cte d to t he su pp l ied AC ad ap te r , th e d isp l ay s how s AM 1 2:0 0 . T o set the cl ock to th e c or re c t ti me , pro c ee d a s fol l ow s . Pl e as e not e : p roc ee d to the next st e p wit hin 5 se conds or th e s ys t em r e v e rt s aut omat i ca ll y t o st e p[...]

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    1 4 CLOCK/TIMER 6. P r e ss MEMOR Y b ut to n onc e mor e , an d th e TIME R O N has been set . T he O N i n d i c a t o r st o ps f la s hi ng to co nfi rm th at t he se t tin g has been m ad e. T o can cel th e T im er On set tin g: P r e ss MODE/CLOCK seve r a l time s unt il T I M E R is fl as hi n g a nd O N is no t. Th en pre ss WAKE TIMER un[...]

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    1 5 CLOCK/TIMER SLEEP TIMER SETTING 1. T u r n t he un it o n. 2 . P r es s SLEEP onc e or m o re. The sle e p t im e di s pla y cha n g es f ro m 10 mi n u tes up to 90 mi nut es, as sh ow n be low . 3 , W he n the de si r ed tim e ap pea r s , re l ea se th e but ton to se t t he Sle ep T i m e r . T o can cel th e S le ep T i m e r : Con t in ue[...]

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    1 6 LISTENING TO THE RADIO 1. P r e ss POWER/STANDBY to tu rn t he sys tem ON . 2. P r e ss TUNER to se le c t th e rad i o fu n cti on. 3. P r e ss BAND on ce or twi ce to se lec t AM or FM ba nd . 4. P r e ss th e TUNING f o rw a r d or back ward but tons to t un e to t he de si re d sta t io n. M a nu al T u n i n g – P re ss a n d h ol d t h [...]

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    1 7 CD PLAYER PLAYING COMP ACT DISCS 1. T u r n o n the pow e r and pre s s CD to se lec t th e CD mo d e. Rea din g T OC 2. If th er e i s n o CD ins i de , a D I S C dis pl a y wil l a p p e a r . Loa d i ng a di sc 1. P r e ss EJECT on the CD do o r to op en . 2. I n s e r t a dis c a nd th en pu sh EJECT t o cl o se t he C D doo r . The dis p l[...]

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    REPEAT A TRACK OR DISC P r e ss REPEAT/PRESET once , and the cu rr e n t tr a ck wil l be re pe ated “o ne- tra ck r ep ea t ” wi l l b e a c t i v e . ) One t ra ck re pea t (fl a shi n g) P r e ss REPEAT/PRESET twice , a nd all tra ck s wil l be r e p e a t e d . All tra c k r e p e a t T o c an cel th e re pe at fu nc t io n , p r e s s REPE[...]

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    1 9 CARE & MAINTENANCE COMP ACT DISC CARE • T rea t the di s c car e f u l l y . H and le the d isc o nl y by it s edg es . N ev e r a ll ow you r f in ger s to c ome in c onta c t wit h th e s h i n y , unp ri nt ed s id e of the dis c. • T rea t the dis c car e f u l l y . H andl e the dis c o nl y by it s edg es . N ev er a llo w your fi[...]

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    2 0 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Symptom P ossible Cause and Solution R a d i o N o is e o r so un d d is t or t ed Sta tion not tu ned pr op er l y f or AM o r F M. o n AM o r F M b r o a d c a s t s . • T une to th e AM or FM b roa dcas t st ati o n. • FM : Ad jus t a nt enn a . • A M : R o ta t e u n i t u n t il b es t r e ce p t i o n i s o b t[...]

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    W ARR AN TY APP L IC A TIO N N e w , unu s e d S any o Au di o pr od uct s pur c h a s e d t h r oug h a Sa n y o aut h or iz ed dea l e r in Ca nad a a re w a r r an ted a gai ns t m an uf a ctu ri n g d efe c t s in m at er i als an d wor k ma ns h ip f o r ON E Y EAR fr om the d ate of p u r c has e by th e or i gi n al r eta i l pu r c h a s e [...]