Sanyo MCH-S970F User manual

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CD players
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User manual

Sanyo MCH-S970F is a CD Portable Stereo Radio Cassette Recorder that combines a detachable speaker system with a range of features to elevate your audio experience. Enjoy your favorite music on the go with its powerful sound, customizable equalizer, and various playback options. Listen to AM/FM radio stations or play cassettes with ease. The Sanyo MCH-S970F is your versatile companion for all your music needs.

Sanyo MCH-S970F is a CD Portable Stereo Radio Cassette Recorder that combines a detachable speaker system with a range of features to elevate your audio experience. Enjoy your favorite music on the go with its powerful sound, customizable equalizer, and various playback options. Listen to AM/FM radio stations or play cassettes with ease. The Sanyo MCH-S970F is your versatile companion for all your music needs.

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CD Portable Stereo Radio
Cassette Recorder
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CAUTION
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THOSE SPECIFIED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIA-
TION EXPOSURE.
THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT READJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EX-
CEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
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The rating label is located on the bottom of the unit.
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FOR SAFE AND EFFICIEhlT OPERATION
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The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or
splashing.
Do not damage the mains lead.
When not in use, disconnect the mains lead from the
outlet. Grasp the plug, not the cord, when disconnect-
ing the unit.
If water should enter the unit, electrical shock or a
malfunction may result. Use
in an area where there is
low humidity and little dust.
Do not disassemble or alter the unit in any way.
Do not use the unit in areas where extremes in tempera-
ture occur (below 5°C or exceeding 35°C), or where it
may be exposed to direct sunlight.
Because of the CD player’s extremely low noise and
wide dynamic range, there is a tendency to turn the
volume on the amplifier higher than necessary. Doing
so may produce an excessively high output from the
amplifier which can cause damage to your speakers.
Please be careful in this regard.
Sudden changes in the surrounding temperature can
cause dew to form on the optical pickup lens inside the
unit. Under this condition the unit may be unable to
operate properly. If this should occur, remove the disc
and allow the player to adjust to the surrounding
temperature.
Important Notes:
1) When positioning the unit for
use, be sure to place
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it on a flat surface so that it does not tilt.
2) When carrying the unit from one location to
another .
- When moving the unit a short distance, such as I
from room to room, turn the power off and wait
at least 10 seconds for the CD changer mecha-
nism to reset.
- Lift the unit by the handle and besureto keep the
unit in a horizontal position.
3) When transporting the unit ...
- Remove all the discs from the unit.
Carrying the unit around with discs inside can
cause damage to the discs and may cause the
unit to malfunction.
- Press the POWER button to turn off the power
and wait at least 10 seconds for the CD changer
mechanism to reset before carrying the unit.
WHAT TO DO IF ...
If “CH Err” appears on the display.
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1. Press the POWER button to turn the power off. ~
2. Press the POWER button to turn the power on.
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If the operation of the unit or display is not normal,
even though the appropriate buttons have been
pressed.
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2.
3.
4.
Disconnect the AC mains lead and remove the bat-
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teries (if applicable).
Press the RESET button (rear of the unit) for at least
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20 seconds. (See Page 7.)
Connect the AC mains lead and install the batteries
(if applicable).
Press the desired function button.
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If the unit does not operate correctly, or “CH Err”
appears again, please contact your nearest Sanyo
Authorized Service Center.
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SPEAKER PLACEMENT
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This unit features a detachable speaker system. The left
and right speaker enclosures can be detached from the
main unit, and placed where desired. When the speaker
enclosures are attached to the main unit, the MCH-S970F
can be carried to any location desired.
CONNECTING THE SPEAKERS
Speaker terminals (SPEAKERS)
These terminals will accept speakers with an impedance
of 3 to 8
ohms. The speaker wire should be connected to
the speaker terminals with the proper polarity. The red
terminal ispositive (+), andthe black terminal
is negative
(–). The speaker wire with white stripe is positive (+) and
the other is negative (–).
NOTE:
1.
2.
3.
Ifspeakerconnections are made with incorrect polarity,
proper stereo reproduction will not be obtained.
Twist the two solid black wires together.
Push the terminal button and insert the speaker wire
into the opening.
Release the terminal button. The speaker wire is se-
cured.
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To detach the speaker enclosures
1.
2.
3.
4.
Push the SPEAKERS terminal button and remove the
speaker wire.
Push the RELEASE lever as illustrated and push the
speaker enclosure toward the front.
Extend the speaker wire to the desired length.
Connect the speaker wire to the SPEAKERS terminals.
To attach the speaker enclosures
1. Push the SPEAKERS terminal button and
remove the
speaker wire.
2. Attach thespeaker enclosures to the main unit and slide
the speaker enclosures to the locked position.
3. Place the excess speaker wire onto the speaker wire
guide on the back of each speaker enclosure.
4. Connect the speaker wire to the SPEAKERS terminals.
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CONTROLS
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Telescoping aerial
ELECTRONIC EQUALIZATION SYSTEM
Rock button (ROCK)
Classical button (CLASSICAL)
Jazz button (JAZZ)
Spectrum control (SPECTRUM CONTROL)
Band switch (AM/FM)
Tuning control (TUNING)
Tweeter
Woofer
Bass port
Power button and indicator (POWER)
Bass expander switch (BASSXPANDER)
Volume control (VOLUME)
Function switch (FUNCTION, CD/RADIO/TAPE)
Stereo headphone socket (PHONES)
Skip/Search button (SKIP/SEARCH)
Play/Pause button (PLAY/PAUSE)
Stop/Clear button (STOP/CLEAR)
Display (CD DISPLAY)
Disc tray open /close button (OPEN/CLOSE)
Disc check button and indicator (DISC CHECK)
Disc tray
Disc indicators (DISC 1- DISC 6)
Disc select buttons (DISC SELECTOR)
Repeat play button (REPEAT)
Memory button (MEMORY)
Random play button (RANDOM)
Intro scan button (INTRO)
27. Cassette compartment lid
28. Record button (REC)
29. Play button (PLAY)
30. Rewind button (REW)
31.
Fast forward button (FFWD)
32. Stop/Eject button (STOP/EJECT)
33. Pause button (PAUSE)
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34. Speaker release lever (RELEASE)
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35. Speaker wire
36. AC input socket (AC INPUT)
37. Reset button (RESET)
38. Battery compartment lid
39. Speaker terminals (SPEAKERS)
40. Beat cancel switch (BEAT CANCEL)
41. External microphone input socket (MIC)
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REMOTE CONTROL
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NOTE:
Inserting batteries
The buttons on the remote control perform functions
1.
2.
identical to similarly marked buttons on the front panel
of the unit.
Controls
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2
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1. Track number buttons (TRACK NUMBER)
2. Stop button (n)
3. Play/Pause button (>/11)
4. Skip/Search buttons (M/4 , */W)
5. Disc select button (DISC SELECT)
6. Random play button (RANDOM)
7. Disc check button (DISC CHECK)
8. Memory button (MEMORY)
9. Repeat play button (REPEAT)
Two
“AAIHP71R6” batteries
(not supplied)
NOTE:
Always remove the batteries if the remote control is not to
be used for a month or more. Batteries left in the unit may
leak and cause damage.
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When the batteries have become discharged, they
must be disposed of in a safe manner that complies
with all applicable laws.
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The remote control emits an invisible infrared beam,
which carries the control signals to the sensor window on
the front panel of the unit. Because the infrared beam
travels in a straight line, the Transmitter Window on the
remote control must be pointed toward the infrared sen-
sor window on the unit. Make sure that there are no
objects between the remote control and the unit that
might block the beam.
Remote control range
Use the remote control within an angle of 15° to the left
and right horizontally and over distances up to approxi-
mately 7 meters.
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POWER SUPPLY
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AC power operation
Connect one end of the AC mains lead to the AC INPUT
socket and the other end to a 230V - 240V AC, 50Hz
outlet.
AC INPUT
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AC 230- 240V,
50 Hz
NOTE:
When the AC mains lead is connected to the unit, the
installed batteries will beautomatically disconnected.
The POWER switch is mounted on the secondary side.
The unit is not disconnected from AC power, even
switched off.
Battery power operation
1. Open the battery compartment lid by pushing down
on the tabs.
2. Install 8 “D” size and 4 “AA/HP7/R6” size batteries.
Refer to the polarity diagram on the back of the unit.
Match the (+) and (–) marks on the diagram to the
(+) and (–) marks on the batteries.
3. Replace the lid.
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
CD memory backup
4 “AA/HP7/R6” batteries are necessary to retain the
number of discs loaded, the program contents and
the repeat setting in memory when the power is
disconnected.
CAUTION
WHEN INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
To prevent leakage from the batteries, which is
corrosive and can cause personal injury and dam-
age to the unit, observe the following precautions:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
The batteries must be installed correctly. Match
the polarities (+ and signs) on the batteries,
to the polarities shown on the back of the unit.
Do not mix new batteries with old or used batter-
ies.
Only use batteries of the same type and brand.
If the unit will not be used for an extended period
of time, remove the batteries and store them in
a cool place,
Carefully follow the battery manufacturer’s in-
structions for proper use and disposal.
DO NOT ALLOW YOUNG CHILDREN TO
HANDLE BATTERIES.
NOTE:
When the batteries have become discharged,
they must be disposed of in a safe manner that
complies with all applicable laws.
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GENERAL OPERATION
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Power button (POWER)
ELECTRONIC EQUALIZATION SYSTEM
Press the POWER button to turn the power on. Use the electronic equalization system to adjust the
The power indicator will light.
frequency response of the system to match the type of
music you are listening to.
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Press it again to turn the power off.
The power indicator will go off.
NOTE;
When the power is turned on or off, the CD changer
takes approximately 10 seconds to reset. Do not dis-
connect the AC cord or remove the batteries until this
operation is completed.
Volume control (VOLUME)
Turn the VOLUME control clockwise to increase the vol-
ume. Turn it counterclockwise to decrease the volume.
VOLUME
Bass expander switch (BASSXPANDER)
Press the BASSXPANDER switch (button IN) to increase
the low-frequency sound at all listening levels. Press
the switch again (button OUT) to return the frequency
response to normal.
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ROCK CLASSICAL JAZZ
ROCK:
This setting increases the low-frequency output (bass).
CLASSICAL:
This setting maintains flat (even) frequency response.
JAZZ:
This setting increases the low and
high frequency
response (bass and treble).
SPECTRUM CONTROL
Usethe SPECTRUM CONTROL toemphasize onlythebass
or treble response.
To emphasize the treble response, turn the control to the
right (HIGH).
To emphasize the bass region, turn the control to the left
(LOW).
Stereo headphone socket (PHONES)
BASSXPANDER
Insert the miniplug from a pair of headphones (not sup-
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plied) into the headphones socket. When headphones are
plugged in, the speakers are automatically disconnected.
WHAT TO DO IF ...
Ifthe operation of the unit ordisplayis not
normal, disconnect the mains lead from
the AC outlet and remove the batteries (if
applicable), then press the RESET button
(back of the unit) for at least 20 seconds.
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COMPACT DISC PREPARATIO-NS
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This unit is designed to play compact discs bearing the
identification logo below. Discs that do not carry this logo
may not conform to the CD standard and may not play
properly.
This unit can be used to play 12 cm discs only.
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COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
Do not attempt to load a 8 cm disc with or without a
snap-on adaptor. Doing so may cause damage to the
disc and CD changer.
Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off
the signal surface of the disc (glossy side) with a soft
cloth.
Wipe in a straight motion from the centre to the
outside of the disc.
Never use chemicals such as record cleaning sprays,
antistatic sprays or fluids, benzene orthinnerto clean
compact discs.
These chemicals will permanently damage the plastic
surface of the disc.
Always place the compact disc in the disc tray with the
label facing upward. Compact discs can be played on
only one side.
To remove a disc from itsstoragecase, press down on
the centre of the case and lift the disc out, holding it
carefully by the edges.
Discs should be returned to their cases after use to
protect them from dust and scratches.
To prevent warping the disc, do not expose it to direct
sunlight, high humidity or high temperatures for ex-
tended periods of time.
Do not apply paper or write anything on either side of
the compact disc. Sharp writing instruments, or the
inks used in some felt-tip pens, may damage the
surface of ‘he disc.
Important Notes:
1)
2)
When positioning the unit for use, be sure to place it
on a flat surface so that it does not tilt.
When carrying the unit from one location to
another ...
When moving the unit a short distance, such as
from room to room, turn the power off and wait at
least 10secondsforthe CDchanger mechanism to
reset.
Lift the unit by the handle and be sure to keep the
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unit in a horizontal position.
When transporting the unit ...
- Remove all the discs from the unit.
Carrying the unit around with discs inside can
cause damage tothe discs and maycausethe unit
to malfunction.
Press the POWER button to turn off the power and
wait at least 10secondsfor the CDchanger mecha-
nism to reset before carrying the unit.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Sanyo compact disc changers have built-in error compen-
sation circuits to correct for minor manufacturing defects
in a disc. There are limits, however, to the amount of
correction possible.
In some cases, the CD changer may skip some tracks on a
disc during play. This problem may be caused by defects
(such as scratches) in the disc being played, which are too
large for the error compensation circuits to handle. If you
encounter this problem, check the operation of the CD
changer as follows, before having the unit serviced.
Play a new disc. If the CD changer operates normally,
the skipping problem is most likely due to a defective
disc.
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CD PLAY
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LOADING DISCS
1.
Set the FUNCTION switch to CD.
FUNCTION
CD RADIO TAPE
2. Press the DISC SELECTOR buttons (DISC 1- DISC 6) to
select the disc number.
“NO dlSC” appears on the display.
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OPEN/CLOSE
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button.
The disc tray slides out.
“OPEN” appears on the display.
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4. Place the disc with the label facing upon the disc tray.
Do not place 8 cm discs on the disc tray.
Place only 12 cm discs.
5. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button again to retract the
disc tray.
After the readina contents of the
OPEN/CLOSE
disc, the disc indicator which is
selected lights.
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6. To load another disc, repeat steps 2-5.
NOTE:
Do not put anything except a 12 cm disc on the tray.
Do not touch the disc tray while it is moving.
BASIC CD PLAY
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1.
Press the DISC SELECTOR buttons (DISC 1- DISC 6)
to select the disc to be played first.
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2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button. appears on the
display and play starts from the first track.
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PLAY/PAUSE
The following information is displayed.
The current disc number
The current track number
Elapsed time for the current track.
NOTE:
If the disc is scratched or loaded upside down, “Cd Err”
appears on the display, and then the disc tray slides
out.
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3. Adjust the VOLUME control as desired.
4. Select the ELECTRONIC EQUALIZATION SYSTEM,
SPECTRUM CONTROL and BASSXPANDER settings
as desired.
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5. Press the STOP/CLEAR button at anytime to stop disc
play.
Ejecting discs
1. Press the STOP/CLEAR button.
2. Press the DISC SELECTOR buttons toselectthediscto
be ejected.
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button.
Example: “3 OPEN” appears on the display.
4. Remove the disc.
NOTE:
If no disc is loaded onthedisctray, “NOdl SC” appears
on the display.
Temporarily stopping play
When the PLAYIPAUSE button is pressed during play,
“II PAUSE “appear sonthedisplayan dplayistemporarily
stopped.
To resume play, press the PLAY/PAUSE button again.
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Skip play
Press the SKIP/SEARCH K or’* m button to quickly
find the beginning of the next track or return to the
beginning of the track that is playing.
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To skip to track 6 while track 3 is playing, press the
SKIP/SEARCH w button repeatedly until “6”
appears in the TRACK section of the display.
To skip back to track 3 while track 6 is playing, press
the SKIP/SEARCH w button repeatedly until “3”
appears in the TRACK section of the display.
NOTES:
When the skip function is used in the pause mode, the
CD changer will skip to the start of the track, then
pause.
When the skip function is used in the program mode,
the CD changer will skip tracks in the order they were
programmed.
Search (Forward/Reverse)
If the SKIP/SEARCH M or m button is pressed
during play, the CD changer will search at high speed in
the forward or reverse direction.
When the button is released, normal play will continue.
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While the SKIP/SEARCH M or w button is
pressed, the sound will be reduced in volume.
If the SKIP/SEARCH” M” or” m” button is pressed
in the pause mode, pause will resume when the
button is released.
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Press the INTRO button to play approximately the first 10
seconds of each track of each disc.
“INTRO” appears on
the display.
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Press the INTRO button again to return to normal play.
If the INTRO button is pressed during normal play,
introscan will start with the next track on the disc.
If the STOP/CLEAR button or OPEN/CLOSE button is
pressed, the intro mode will be canceled.
Random play
Press the RANDOM button to start random play.
The CD changer will automatically select and play discs
andtracksat random. “RANDOM” appears onthedisplay.
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Press the RANDOM button after the disc indicator
stops blinking.
Each time the RANDOM button is pressed during
random play, the CD changer will select next random
disc and track.
If the STOP/CLEAR, OPEN/CLOSE or SKIP/SEARCH
buttons are pressed, random play is canceled.
NOTE:
During random play, the CD changer might play a
selection twice, but it will not play the same selection
two times in a row.
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Disc check
Press the DISC CHECK button during the stop mode to play
approximately the first 10seconds of the first track of each
disc.
When the DISC CHECK button is pressed, the DISC CHECK
indicator wiil Iight and the “d-CH” appears onthe display.
DISC CHECK
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Press the SKIP/SEARCH m button to skip to the
next disc. Each time the button is pressed, the CD
changer will skip to the next disc.
Press the DISC CHECK button again to return to
normal play.
If the STOP/CLEAR button or OPEN/CLOSE button is
pressed, the disc check mode will be cancelled. The
DISC CHECK indicator will go off.
Repeat play function
This unit has three different repeat modes. Press the
REPEAT button repeatedly to select the desired mode in
the following sequence. The selected repeat mode is
shown on the display.
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(Repeat one track)
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REPEAT
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(Repeat all tracks on the selected disc)
CONTINUE REPEAT
(Repeat all the tracks on all discs)
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(Normal play mode)
NOTES:
During programmed play, only “REPEAT ONE” and
Direct track selection
Play can be started immediately from the desired track on
any disc, using the remote control.
While a disc is being played, it is possible to switch
immediately to a particular track on the disc.
First select the disc to be played by pressing the DISC
SELECT button, then press TRACK NUMBER buttons.
Examples:
To start play from track 3, press TRACK NUMBER button
3.
To play from track 10, press +10, then O.
To play from track 25, press +10 twice, then 5.
If atracknumber higher than the Iasttrack on the disc
is selected, the last track will be played.
Direct track selection is not possible in the program
play mode.
When using the controls on the front panel, select a
disc by pressing the DISC SELECTOR button (DISC 1
- DISC 6). Press the SKIP/SEARCH w or FM
button to select the desired track to be played.
To begin play, press the PLAY/PAUSE button.
“REPEAT ALL” can be selected.
If the STOP/CLEAR or OPEN/CLOSE button is pressed,
the repeat mode is canceled.
The CDchanger remains intherepeat mode when the
POWER is turned off and on again.
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6. Select track 6 by pressing the SKIP/SEARCH
m button.
Up to 32 selections, from up to 6 discs, can be pro-
grammed for play in any order.
Thesametrack ordisccan be programmed more than
once.
Load the discs that you want to program before
starting programmed play.
Programming procedure
Follow the example below to program tracks 2 and 6 on
DISC 1, track 9 on DISC 2 and all tracks on DISC 3.
In this example, each disc has 9 tracks and DISC 3 is
selected.
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2. Press the MEMORY button.
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Press the MEMORY button.
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Programming can also be performed using the re-
mote control. Use the DISC SELECT button to select
the disc, and the M/+ and */M buttons or
TRACK NUMBER buttons to select the tracks.
The maximum number of selections that can be pro-
grammed is 32. If you try to enter more selections,
“FULL” will appear on the display.
Checking the program
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2.
While in the stop mode, press the MEMORY button.
The disc, track and program numbers will appear on
the display.
Press the MEMORY button again to view the disc,
track and program numbers fortheother programmed
selections.
These displays do notappearduring programmed
play.
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start play.
When all programmed selections have played, the CD
changer stops automatically.
The program contents are retained in memory.
NOTE:
The program is cleared in the following cases:
When the OPEN/CLOSE button is pressed.
When the STOP/CLEAR button is pressed in the stop
mode.
When the mains lead has been disconnected and the
backup batteries are discharged or not installed.
Changing a program
To add a new selection to a program:
1. In the stop mode, press the MEMORY button repeat-
edly until the following display appears:
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2. Select a disc and track number as explained above.
Note:
If you program a track on the disc that was pro-
grammed last, press the
M or m button to
select the track. The disc number will be selected
automatically.
To change a selection
1. Press the MEMORY button repeatedly until the selec-
tion to be replaced is displayed.
2. Select a disc and track number as explained above.
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WHAT TO DO IF ...
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If “CH Errr’ appears on the display.
1. Press the POWER button to turn the power off.
2. Press the POWER button to turn the power on.
If the operation of the unit or display is not normal,
even though the appropriate buttons have been
~ pressed.
:
1. Disconnect the AC mains lead and remove the
batteries (if applicable).
: 2.
3.
; 4.
Press the RESET button (rear of the unit) for at least
20 seconds. (See Page 7.)
Connect the AC mains lead and install the batteries
(if applicable).
Press the desired function button.
NOTE:
; If the unit does not operate correctly, or “CH Err”
~ appears again, please contact your nearest Sanyo ~
! Authorized Service Center.
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LISTENING TO THE RADIO
1
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5
1.
Set the FUNCTION switch to RADIO.
“TUNE” appears on the display.
FUNCTION
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5. Select the ELECTRONIC EQUALIZATION SYSTEM,
SPECTRUM CONTROL and BASSXPANDER settings
as desired.
ELECTRONIC EQUALIZATION SYSTEM
SPECTRUM
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CO RADIO TAPE
2. Select AM or FM.
AM- --FM
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FM
Aerial
AM reception:
The built-in AM aerial is directional. For weak AM
broadcasts, rotate the unit until the best possible
reception is obtained.
3. Tune in a desired station by turning the TUNING
control.
TUNING
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Dial pointer
4. Adjust the VOLUME control as desired.
Pull out the telescopic FM aerial. Adjust its position to
obtain the best reception possible.
Band switch
FM:
AM--o -FM
To receive FM broadcasts.
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~-- LISTEhllliG TO TAPES
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PLAYBACK
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5. Select the ELECTRONIC EQUALIZATION SYSTEM,
SPECTRUM CONTROL and BASSXPANDER settings
as desired.
ELECTRONIC EQUALIZATION SYSTEM
SPECTRUM
cONTROL
BASSXPANDER
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1. Set the FUNCTION switch to TAPE.
“TAPE” appears on the display.
FUNCTION
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CD RADIO TAPf
2. Press the STOP/EJECT button and insert a cassette
into the cassette lid with the tape side facing out.
Close the cassette lid.
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STOP/EJECT
3. Press the PLAY button.
4. Adjust the VOLUME control as desired.
VOLUME
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6. Press the STOP/EJECT button
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to stop playback at any time.
STOP/EJECT
When the end of the tape is
reached, the tape will stop au-
tomatically.
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Pause
Press the PAUSE button to temporarily stop the tape
during playback or recording. Press it again to continue.
Fast Forward and Rewind
Press the FFWD or REW button to quickly wind the tape
forward or backward. Press the STOP/EJECT button to
stop the tape.
When the end of the tape is reached, thetapewill stop, and
the FFWD or REW button will be released automatically.
Full automatic stop
This unit has a full-release stop system, to protect the tape
and prevent pinch roller damage. When the end of the
tape is reached in Playback, Recording, Fast forward or
Rewind, the tape mechanism will stop automatically.
HELPFUL HINTS
Safeguards against accidental erasure
Whenever a recording is made, the sound previously
recorded is automatically erased. To protect valuable
recordings from accidental erasure, the unit and cassette
are equipped with standard safety features. To keep re-
corded material permanently, break out the tab(s) on the
back of the cassette with a screwdriver.
To protect side A, breakout tab(l). To protect side B, break
out tab(2).
NOTE:
A cassette with the erase guard tabs removed cannot
be erased or used for recording and the REC button
cannot be depressed. To record or erase a protected
cassette, cover the tab openings with adhesive tape
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RECORDING
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WARNING
Recording copyright material without permission of
the copyright owners is usually an infringement. If you
wish to re-record copyright material, permission from
the copyright owner is necessary. SANYO does not
approve of, and cannot be held responsible for, any
unlawful use of this machine.
.
Automatic Level Control (ALC) recording
The ALCcircuit adjusts the recording input level automati-
cally. No adjustments are required.
RECORDING FROM THE BUILT-IN RADIO
4
2
1. Press the STOP/EJECT button and insert a cassette
into the cassette lid with the tape side facing out.
Close the cassette lid.
✏✝
STOP/ EJECl
2. Tune inaprogram as described inthe’’LlS-
THE RADIO” section.
EN INGTO
3. Press the REC button. The PLAY button will Iockdown
at the same time.
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REC
PLAY
4. During recording, the sound can be monitored
through the speakers. The VOLUME, ELECTRONIC
EQUALIZATION SYSTEM, SPECTRUM CONTROL and
BASSXPANDER settings will not affect the recording.
Adjust them as desired.
ELECTRONIC EQUALIZATION SYSTEM
SPECTRUM
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BASSXPANDER
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BOOST \
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5. Press the STOP/EJECT button to stop recording at any
time. When the end of the tape is reached, the tape will
stop automatically.
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STOP/EJECT
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Beat cancel switch (BEAT CANCEL)
When recording a radio program, an irritating “whistling”
sound may sometimes be heard. If this occurs, select
position 1, 2, or 3. Leave the switch in the position that
gives the best results.
BEAT
CANCEL
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RECORDING FROM A COMPACT DISC
3.
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Synchronous recording
(CD-to-TAPE SYNCHRO RECORDING)
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recording at the same time.
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5
132
- For programmed recording, program the material in
advance (asdescribed under’’ PROGRAMMED PLAY”).
1.
Set the FUNCTION switch to CD.
FUNCTION
CD RAiiO TAPE
2. Load a disc into the CD changer as described under
“LOADING DISCS”.
Press the DISC SELECTOR buttons (DISC 1- DISC 6)
to select the disc to be recorded.
For programmed recording, this step is unneces-
sary.
DISC 1 DISC 4
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4. Press the REC button.
The PLAY button will lock down at the same time.
Recording begins automatically.
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REC PLAY
5. Press the STOP/EJECT button to stop recording at any
time.
When the end of the tape is reached, the CD changer
and deck will stop at the same time.
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STOP/EJECl
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MIC-MIXING
1
It is possible to mix microphone input (microphone not supplied), with the sound from the radio, tape or CD.
Mixing playback
Mixing recording
1.
2.
3.
4.
Connect the microphone to the MIC socket.
1. Perform the steps for mixing playback.
Turn on the power so that the microphone is live.
2. Load a cassette for recording into the cassette com-
Select the desired music source with the FUNCTION
partment lid.
switch.
3. Set the deck to record.
Adjust the overall volume of the microphone and the
mixing source using the VOLUME control. (The micro-
phone level cannot be adjusted separately. )
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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
NOTE:
The buttons on the remote control perform similar functions to similarly marked buttons on the front panel.
Operation
Select the desired disc
Select the desired track
Start play
Skip play
Search
Random play
Disc check
Repeat play
Programmed play
Pause mode
stop
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DISC SELECT
TRACK NUMBER (or u4/- , */N )
F/n
During play w/a or m/N (press and release)
During play w/+ or w/~ (press continuously)
RANDOM
DISC CHECK
REPEAT
MEMORY + DISC SELECT ~LTRACK NUMBER (or M+- , -/-~~ MEMORY ~
/[1
——— ——— ——— ———
During play
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MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the unit
Clean the outside of the unit with a clean soft cloth,
moistened with lukewarm water and wrung dry. Do not
use solvents such as benzene or thinner. These will per-
manently damage the units finish.
Cleaning the tape heads
When dust or reddish-brown oxide builds up on the tape
deck heads, pinch roller and capstan, the following prob-
lems may result:
Poor sound quality during playback
Distorted, poor quality recordings
Erratic tape speed during recording or playback
1. Open the cassette compart-
lh
ment lid by pressing the STOP/
STOP/EJECT
EJECT button.
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2. Moisten a cotton swab (1) with Isopropyl alcohol
or
special head cleaning fluid. Gently rubthefaceof each
head (4,5) with alcohol. Also clean the capstan (2)and
pinch roller (3). Refer to the illustration below.
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If trouble occurs ....
To avoid the hazard of electric shock and damage to the
unit, have the unit bench tested by an authorized SANYO
service station. Do not remove the unit from its cabinet to
attempt repairs yourself.
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5
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(CASSETTE SECTION)
Recording system:
Erasing system:
Tape speed:
Fast forward and
rewind time:
Frequency response:
(CD
SECTION)
Channels:
S/N ratio:
Wow and Flutter:
Sampling frequency:
Quantization:
Pick up light source:
Pick up wave length:
Laser output:
1AD6PI
POO06-F
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SPECIFICATIONS
AC bias, 4-track stereo
AC erase
4.75 cmlsec.
110 sec. (C-60 tape)
63-14,000 Hz (Normal tape)
2 channels
73 dB
undetectable
44.1
kHz
16 bits linear/ch
Semi-conductor laser
790 nm
Continous wave max. 0.6 mW
(RADIO SECTION)
Tuning ranges:
Aerials :
(GENERAL)
Output power:
Speaker:
Terminal inpedance:
Power source:
Memory back-up:
Dimensions:
Weight (approx.):
.
AM: 525-1,710 kHz
FM: 88-108 MHz
Built-in ferrite bar and telescopic
rod aerial
6.0 Wx 2 (DC max.)
12cmx2,40hms
PIEZO
X 2
PHONES: 32 ohms
MIC:
AC;
DC:
DC:
200 w 600 ohms/mV
230-240 V, 50 Hz
12 V (8 “D” size batteries)
6 V (4’’AA/HP7/R6° size bat-
teries)
600x 280x 280mm (W XHXD)
7.6 kg without batteries
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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SANYO Electric Co., Ltd
Printed in Singapore
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Sanyo MCH-S970F User manual

Category
CD players
Type
User manual

Sanyo MCH-S970F is a CD Portable Stereo Radio Cassette Recorder that combines a detachable speaker system with a range of features to elevate your audio experience. Enjoy your favorite music on the go with its powerful sound, customizable equalizer, and various playback options. Listen to AM/FM radio stations or play cassettes with ease. The Sanyo MCH-S970F is your versatile companion for all your music needs.

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