Hitachi AX-M76E User manual

Category
CD players
Type
User manual
Instruction Manual
AX-M76E
Micro Hi-Fi System
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Contents
Safety Warnings ....................................................................................................................6
Unpacking .............................................................................................................................8
Control Locations .................................................................................................................9
The CD Player ................................................................................................................................................. 9
The Amplier .................................................................................................................................................9
The Remote Control ................................................................................................................................. 10
Installation of Battery ........................................................................................................11
Handling the Remote Control .............................................................................................................. 11
Handling the Battery ................................................................................................................................ 12
Connections ........................................................................................................................13
Connecting the Speakers ....................................................................................................................... 13
Connecting the FM Aerial....................................................................................................................... 13
Connecting Auxiliary Equipment ........................................................................................................ 14
Connecting Control Cable...................................................................................................................... 14
Connecting the AC Power Plug ............................................................................................................ 14
ECO-Power/Standby Features ...........................................................................................15
Sound Quality .....................................................................................................................15
Adjusting the Volume .............................................................................................................................. 15
Adjusting the super bass ........................................................................................................................ 15
Control the Loudness ............................................................................................................................... 15
Preset Equalizer .......................................................................................................................................... 15
Changing the VFD Darkness.................................................................................................................. 15
Listening to Radio Broadcasts ...........................................................................................16
Tuning in a Station .................................................................................................................................... 16
Presetting Stations .................................................................................................................................... 16
To change the FM Reception Mode .................................................................................................... 17
RDS (Radio Data System) Reception .................................................................................17
CD Operation ......................................................................................................................18
CD Playing .................................................................................................................................................... 18
To Skip Search or Search and Play ....................................................................................................... 18
Program Play ............................................................................................................................................... 18
Random Play (CD and MP3 discs) ........................................................................................................ 19
Playing the Beginning (Intro) of each Track ..................................................................................... 19
Playing Repeatedly ................................................................................................................................... 19
MP3 Disc Playing ................................................................................................................20
Playing Repeatedly ................................................................................................................................... 20
Use the USB .........................................................................................................................21
Playing Repeatedly ................................................................................................................................... 21
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Setting the Clock Automatically ........................................................................................22
Setting the Clock Manually ................................................................................................22
Setting the Sleep Timer ......................................................................................................22
To conrm the sleep time....................................................................................................................... 22
To cancel the sleep timer setting ......................................................................................................... 23
Setting the Daily on Timer .................................................................................................23
To conrm the daily time ........................................................................................................................ 23
To cancel the daily timer setting .......................................................................................................... 23
Maintenance .......................................................................................................................24
Cleaning the Unit ...................................................................................................................................... 24
Handling Discs ............................................................................................................................................ 24
Cleaning Discs ............................................................................................................................................ 24
Storing Discs ............................................................................................................................................... 24
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................25
Specications ......................................................................................................................26
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Used correctly, domestic batteries are a safe and dependable source
of portable power. Problems can occur if they are misused or abused
– resulting in leakage or, in extreme cases, re or explosion.
Here are some simple guidelines to safe battery use designed to
eliminate any such problems.
Take care to t your batteries
correctly, observing the plus and
minus marks on the battery and
appliance. Incorrect tting can cause
leakage or, in extreme cases, re or
even an explosion.
Replace the whole set of batteries at
one time, taking care not to mix old
and new batteries or batteries of
dierent types, since this can result in
leakage or, in extreme cases, re or
even an explosion.
Remove dead batteries from
equipment and all batteries from
equipment you know you are not
going to use for a long time.
Otherwise the batteries may leak and
cause damage.
Store unused batteries in their
packaging and away from metal
objects which may cause a
short-circuit resulting in leakage or, in
extreme cases, re or even an
explosion.
Never dispose of batteries in re as
this can cause them to explode.
Please recycle dead batteries; do not
put with the normal household
waste.
Supervise children if they are
replacing batteries themselves in
order to ensure these guidelines are
followed.
Never attempt to recharge ordinary
batteries, either in a charger or by
applying heat to them. They may
leak, cause re or even explode.
There are special rechargeable
batteries which are clearly marked as
such.
Remember that small button cell
batteries such as used in some
hearing aids, toys, games and other
appliances, are easily swallowed by
young children and this can be
dangerous.
Make sure battery compartments are
secure.
Keep loose button cells away from
young children.
Seek medical advice if you believe a
cell has been swallowed.
SOME DOS AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety
standards but, like any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the
best results and safety is to be assured.
DO read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment.
DO ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads
and inter-connections between the pieces of equipment) are properly made and
in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. Switch o and withdraw the
mains plug before making or changing connections.
DO consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or
safety of your equipment.
DO be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment.
DO route the mains lead so that it is not likely to be walked on, crushed, chafed, or
subjected to excessive wear and tear or heat.
DON’T remove any xed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages.
DON’T obstruct the ventilation openings of the equipment with items such as
newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. Overheating will cause damage and
shorten the life of the equipment.
DON’T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to dripping or splashing, or objects
lled with liquids, such as vases, to be placed on the equipment.
DON’T place hot objects or naked ame sources such as lighted candles or nightlights
on, or close to equipment. High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to res.
DON’T use makeshift stands and NEVER x legs with wood screws - to ensure complete
safety always t the manufacturer’s approved stand or legs with the xings
provided according to the instructions.
DON’T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from
the requirements of trac safety.
DON’T listen to headphones at high volume, as such use can permanently damage your
hearing.
DON’T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specically stated
that is designed for unattended operation or has a stand-by mode. Switch o
using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family knows how
to do this. Special arrangements may need to be made for inrm or handicapped
people.
DON’T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working
normally, or if it is damaged in any way – switch o, withdraw the mains plug and
consult your dealer.
ABOVE ALL
NEVER let anyone especially children push anything into holes, slots or any other
opening in the case – this could result in a fatal electric shock;
NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind;
it is better to be safe than sorry!
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Used correctly, domestic batteries are a safe and dependable source
of portable power. Problems can occur if they are misused or abused
– resulting in leakage or, in extreme cases, re or explosion.
Here are some simple guidelines to safe battery use designed to
eliminate any such problems.
Take care to t your batteries
correctly, observing the plus and
minus marks on the battery and
appliance. Incorrect tting can cause
leakage or, in extreme cases, re or
even an explosion.
Replace the whole set of batteries at
one time, taking care not to mix old
and new batteries or batteries of
dierent types, since this can result in
leakage or, in extreme cases, re or
even an explosion.
Remove dead batteries from
equipment and all batteries from
equipment you know you are not
going to use for a long time.
Otherwise the batteries may leak and
cause damage.
Store unused batteries in their
packaging and away from metal
objects which may cause a
short-circuit resulting in leakage or, in
extreme cases, re or even an
explosion.
Never dispose of batteries in re as
this can cause them to explode.
Please recycle dead batteries; do not
put with the normal household
waste.
Supervise children if they are
replacing batteries themselves in
order to ensure these guidelines are
followed.
Never attempt to recharge ordinary
batteries, either in a charger or by
applying heat to them. They may
leak, cause re or even explode.
There are special rechargeable
batteries which are clearly marked as
such.
Remember that small button cell
batteries such as used in some
hearing aids, toys, games and other
appliances, are easily swallowed by
young children and this can be
dangerous.
Make sure battery compartments are
secure.
Keep loose button cells away from
young children.
Seek medical advice if you believe a
cell has been swallowed.
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Safety Warnings
• Read all the instructions carefully before
using the unit and keep them for future
reference.
• Retain the manual. If you pass the unit
onto a third party make sure to include this
manual.
• Check that the voltage marked on the rating
label matches your mains voltage.
Damage
• Please inspect the unit for damage after
unpacking.
• Do not continue to operate the unit if you
are in any doubt about it working normally,
or if it is damaged in any way - switch o,
withdraw the mains plug and consult your
dealer.
Location of Unit
• The unit must be placed on a at stable
surface and should not be subjected to
vibrations.
• Do not place the unit on sloped or unstable
surfaces as the unit may fall o or tip over.
• The mains socket must be located near the
unit and should be easily accessible.
• This unit is designed for indoor domestic
use only.
Temperature
• Avoid extreme degrees of temperature,
either hot or cold. Place the unit well away
from heat sources such as radiators or gas/
electric res.
• Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and other
sources of heat.
Naked Flames
• Never place any type of candle or naked
ame on the top of or near the unit.
Moisture
• To reduce the risk of re, electric shock or
product damage, do not expose this unit
to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing. No
objects lled with liquids, such as vases,
should be placed on the unit.
• If you spill any liquid into the unit, it can
cause serious damage. Switch it o at the
mains immediately. Withdraw the mains
plug and consult your dealer.
Ventilation
• To prevent the risk of electric shock or re
hazard due to overheating, ensure that
curtains and other materials do not obstruct
the ventilation vents.
• Do not install or place this unit in a
bookcase, built-in cabinet or in another
conned space. Ensure the unit is well
ventilated.
Safety
• Always disconnect the unit from the mains
supply before connecting/ disconnecting
other devices or moving the unit.
• Unplug the unit from the mains socket
before a lightning storm.
• In the interests of safety and to avoid
unnecessary energy consumption,
never leave the unit switched on while
unattended for long periods of time, e.g.
overnight, while on holiday or while out of
the house. Switch it o and disconnect the
mains plug from the mains socket.
Mains Cable
• Make sure the unit or the unit stand is not
resting on top of the mains cable, as the
weight of the unit may damage the cable
and create a safety hazard.
Interference
• Do not place the unit on or near appliances
which may cause electromagnetic
interference. If you do, it may adversely
aect the operating performance of the
unit, and cause a distorted picture or sound.
Batteries
• Batteries used in the remote control for this
unit are easily swallowed by young children
and this is dangerous.
• Keep loose batteries away from young
children and make sure that the battery
holder tray is secure in the remote control.
Seek medical advice if you believe a cell has
been swallowed.
• Please dispose of batteries correctly by
following the guidance in this manual.
• Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight
or sources of excessive heat.
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Supervision
• Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the unit and the
remote control.
• Never let anyone especially children push
anything into the holes, slots or any other
openings in the case - this could result in a
fatal electric shock.
Class 1 Laser Product
• This unit utilises a
laser. Use of controls,
adjustments or
performance of
procedures other than those specied
herein may result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
• Before moving the unit, ensure the disc tray
is empty.
• Always remove the disc when the unit is not
in use.
• Failure to do so will risk severely damaging
the disc and the unit.
• Do not stack devices, heat from other
devices may aect the performance of the
unit.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The lightning ash with arrowhead
symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is
intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated dangerous
voltage within the unit’s enclosure that
may be of sucient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended to alert
the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the manual
accompanying the unit.
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
Service
• To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
remove screws. The unit does not contain
any user-serviceable parts. Please leave all
maintenance work to qualied personnel.
• Do not open any xed covers as this may
expose dangerous voltages.
Maintenance
• Ensure the unit is fully unplugged from the
power supply before cleaning.
• Do not use any type of abrasive pad or
abrasive cleaning solutions as these may
damage the unit’s surface.
• Do not use liquids to clean the unit.
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Speakers x 2
Instruction Manual
Speaker Cable x2
Remote ControlThe Unit
Control Cable FM Aerial
Unpacking
Remove all packaging from the unit. Retain the packaging. If you dispose of it please do so
according to local regulations.
The following items are included:
Thank you for purchasing your new HITACHI Micro Hi-Fi System.
We recommend that you spend some time reading this instruction manual
so that you fully understand all the operational features it oers. You will
also nd some hints and tips to help you resolve any issues.
Read all the safety instructions carefully before use and keep this
instruction manual for future reference.
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The Amplier
1. Display Lens
2. AC Power Cord
3. Control Cable Connector
4. Left & Right Speaker Output Terminals
Control Locations
The CD Player
1. Standby
2. USB Port
3. Remote Sensor
4. VFD(Vacuum Fluorescent Display) Display Lens
5. Function
6. Preset Equalizer
7. Volume Control Knob
8. Disc Door
9. Previous/Search Backward
Channel Select Backward – PRESET
10. Next/Search Forward
Channel Select Forward PRESET +
11. Play/Pause
Tuning Backward – TUNING
12. Stop
Tuning Forward TUNING +
13. Mode
Stereo/MONO Select
14. Open/Close
15. Control Cable Connector
16. Line Output Terminals (L&R)
17. AUX Input Terminals (L&R)
18. FM Aerial Socket
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The Remote Control
1. Standby
2. CD Function
3. Tuner Function
4. Random
5. Intro
6. Dimmer DIM
7. Preset Equalizer P-EQ
8. Clock
9. Next
Preset +
10. Search Backward
Tuning Backward
11. Previous
Preset –
12. Play/Pause
13. Album Up ALB +
14. Album Down ALB –
15. Mute
16. Number
17. Open/Close
18. USB Function
19. AUX Function
20. Repeat A-B
21. Mode
22. Loudness
23. Super Bass S-BASS
24. Sleep/Timer
25. CD Display DISPLAY
RDS Display
26. Search Forward
Tuning Forward
27. Stop
28. Volume Up VOL+
29. Volume Down VOL–
30. Program PROG
Memory
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Installation of Battery
1. Unscrew the screw at the back of the remote control.
2. Remove the insulating mylar strip from the battery if
the battery is being used for the rst time. It is located
at the bottom back side of the remote control.
3. Pull out the battery compartment with your
ngernails.
4. Replace a new battery (size 2025) correctly and fully
insert the battery compartment back to the original
position.
Handling the Remote Control
• Remove the batteries if the remote control is not going to be used for an extended
period of time.
• To avoid possible failure, read the following instructions and handle the remote
control property.
• Do not drop or cause impact to the remote control.
• Do not spill water or any liquid on the remote control.
• Do not place the remote control on a wet object.
• Do not place the remote control under the direct sunlight or near sources of excessive
heat.
• Do not use caustic cleaners ( porcelain, stainless steel, toilet, or oven cleaner etc. ) on
the remote, as it may suer damage.
• Remove the battery from remote control handset when it is not to be used for a long period.
• Otherwise it can be damaged due to leakage of battery.
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Remote Control Operation Range
• The remote control sensor on the front unit is
sensitive to the remote control’s commands
up to a maximum of 5 metres away and within
a maximum of a 60° arc.
• Please note that the operating distance may
vary depending on the brightness of the
room.
Handling the Battery
• Improper or incorrect use of batteries may cause corrosion or battery leakage, which
could cause re, personal injury or damage to property.
• Install the battery correctly by following the polarity ( + and – ) indications in the
battery compartment.
• When the battery is exhausted, the remote control will not function.
• Only use the battery type indicated in this manual.
• Do not dispose of the used battery as domestic waste. Dispose of it in accordance with
local regulations.
• Small button cell batteries such as the one used in the remote control are easily
swallowed by young children, this is dangerous. Keep loose button cells away from
young children and make sure that the battery holder tray is secure in the remote
control. Seek medical advice if you believe a cell has been swallowed.
30° 30°
Max. 5 m
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Connecting the Speakers
Connect the speaker cords between the terminals as shown below.
Connect the cords with black sleeves at the ends and tracer marks to the (-) (G) terminals
and cords with red sleeves at the ends and tracer marks to the (+) (L) (R) terminals.
Right Speaker Box
Back View
Left Speaker Box
Back View
Make all connections before plugging the system into an AC power outlet.
• Before attaching a 75 ohm coaxial lead (the kind with a round wire going to an outside aerial),
disconnect the supplied FM wire aerial.
• To avoid noise, keep antennas away from the system, the control cable and the mains cable.
Connections
Connecting the FM Aerial
Connect the FM wire aerial provided to the FM Aerial socket as illustrated below.
2. If reception is poor, connect the unit to an
outdoor aerial.
1. Connect the FM wire aerial to the FM aerial
socket on the rear of the CD player.
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Auxiliary equipment
The CD player
Connect the LINE OUT sockets on this unit to the auxiliary input sockets on the auxiliary
equipment as illustrated below.
The CD player The amplier
Auxiliary equipment
The CD player
Be sure to unplug the power plug from the outlet when going out or when the system is not
in use for an extended period of time.
Connecting Auxiliary Equipment
Connect the AUX INPUT sockets on this unit to the line output sockets on the auxiliary
equipment as illustrated below.
Connecting Control Cable
Connect the control cable between the CD player and the amplier.
Connecting the AC Power Plug
Insert the AC power plug into a wall outlet, and your system is ready to use.
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ECO-Power/Standby Features
This unit features a ECO-Power Standby mode. Press the Standby button to enter standby
mode. To save energy consumption, the clock will not be displayed. If you want to display
the clock during standby mode, you can press the Clock button. The clock display will
disappear after 90 seconds.
If the unit is idle for more than 15 minutes, it will automatically switch to standby mode.
Sound Quality
Adjusting the Volume
To increase or decrease the volume, rotate the volume control knob (– VOLUME +) on the
CD player or press the volume up/down buttons (VOL +/–) on the remote control.
Adjusting the super bass
You can reinforce the bass sound to maintain rich, full bass at low volume.
Press the super bass button (S-BASS) on the remote control to get the eect, the “BASS will
display on the VFD. Press the super bass button (S-BASS) again to cancel the eect.
Control the Loudness
This unit has a loudness function, it can automatically increase bass sound eect at low
volume (the higher volume, the smaller bass increase). You only need to press the loudness
button (LOUDNESS) on the remote control to obtain the loudness function, the “LOUD will
display on the VFD.
Preset Equalizer
You can adjust the sound reproduced by pressing the preset equalizer button (P-EQ)
repeatedly. Select from one of the 5 preset equalizer:
POPS JAZZCLASSICROCKFLAT
Changing the VFD Darkness
To dim or brighten the VFD display, repeatedly press the dimmer button (DIM) on the
remote control to the desired brightness.
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If you selecgt more than 20, the preset number will be changed to “1” automatically.
Tuning in a Station
1. Repeatedly press the function button (FUNCTION) on the front of the product or press
the tuner function button ( ) on the remote control to select tuner function.
2. Select a station using one of the following methods.
• Manual Tuning
Repeatedly press the tuning backward/forward button (– TUNING +) on the front
of the product or press the search backward/forward button (
/ ) on the remote
control to change the frequency until you nd the station you want.
• Auto Tuning
If you press and hold the tuning backward/forward button (– TUNING +) on the front
of the product or press the search backward/forward button (
/ ) on the remote
control for one second or more, the frequency changes down, or up, automatically
until a station is found.
• Preset Tuning (Possible only after presetting stations)
Repeatedly press the channel select backward/forward button (– PRESET +) on the
front of the product or press the channel select backward/forward button (
/ ) on
the remote control to select the desired preset number. Its band and frequency are
displayed on the VFD.
Presetting Stations
You can preset up to 20 FM stations.
Tune in the desired station:
1. Press the memory button (PROG) on the remote control, the “MEM” will ash on the
display and the preset number will be displayed.
2. Press the channel select backward/forward button (– PRESET +) on the front of the
product or press the channel select backward/forward button (
/ ) on the remote
control to select the preset number.
– PRESET/ Decreases the preset number by 1
PRESET +/ Increases the preset number by 1
Before listening to the radio, please check that the FM antenna is correctly connected and
adjusted for length and direction or that the unit is connected to an external FM antenna.
Listening to Radio Broadcasts
You can listen to FM stations. Stations can be tuned in manually, automatically, or from
preset memory storage.
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To change the FM Reception Mode
When you are tuned into a FM stereo broadcast, “FM ST. will be displayed and you can hear
stereo eects.
If a FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive or noisy, you can select MONO by pressing the
mode button (MODE) and the “FM ST will not displayed. Reception will be improved, but
you will lose any stereo eect.
To restore the stereo eect, press the mode button (MODE) and the “FM ST will be
displayed.
RDS (Radio Data System) Reception
Many FM stations are broadcasting added data compatible with RDS. This radio set oers
convenient functions using such data.
• PS (Program Service Name)
When an RDS station is received, the “RDS” and the name of that station will be
displayed.
When RDS display button (DISPLAY) on the remote control is pressed during PS
display, the CT is displayed for 3 seconds, then PS display returns.
• PTY (Program Type)
Program type identication signal. (Example: News, Rock, Classical music.)
• CT (Clock Time System)
The CT system may not properly operate in areas where RDS CT service is not available.
Once CT service is received, the CT system keeps operating. “RDS CLOCK” is displayed
in areas where no CT services are available.
• Changing Display
During PS display, press the RDS display button (DISPLAY) on the remote control
repeatedly to select the CT, PTY or Frequency. They will be displayed for 3 seconds,
then the PS display returns.
3. Press the memory button (PROG) on the remote control to store the station. After 1
second, the display returns to the broadcast frequency display.
4. Repeat above steps 1 to 3 for each station you want to store in memory with a preset
number.
If the system is unplugged or if a power failure occurs, the preset stations will not be erased.
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4. Press the play/pause button ( ) to pause the playing, press the button again and it
will be continue to play.
5. Press the stop button (
) to stop the disc playing.
To Skip Search or Search and Play
• Press the previous/search backward button ( / ) on the front of the unit or
previous button ( ) on the remote control once or more to skip previous one or more
tracks of the disc.
Press and hold the previous/search backward button (
/ ) on the front of the unit or
search backward button ( ) on the remote control to search for the position that you
intend to start playing.
• Press the next/search forward button (
/ ) on the front of the unit or next button
( ) on the remote control once or more to skip forward one or more tracks of the disc.
Press and hold the next/search forward button (
/ ) on the front of the unit or
search forward button (
) on the remote control to search for the position that you
intend to start playing.
Program Play
1. Insert a disc and press button when it starts playing.
2. Press the program button (PROG) on the remote control.
3. Press the
/ , / buttons on the front of the product or 0-9, 10+, , buttons
on the remote control to select the desired track number and press the program
button (PROG) to conrm your programme.
4. Repeat above step 3 to nish your programming.
5. Press the
button to start programme play.
6. Press the
button to stop the programme play.
CD Operation
CD Playing
1. Repeatedly press the function button (FUNCTION) on the front of the product until
“DISC” is displayed or press the CD function button ( ) on the remote control to
select tuner function.
2. Press the open/close button (
) to open the disc door and place the disc on the disc
tray (with the printed side up).
3. Press the open/close button (
) to close the disc door, the unit will read the disc and
play it automatically.
Random play will not shue the programmed music list.
If in stop mode, please press the play/pause button ( ) to start playing the disc.
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Random Play (CD and MP3 discs)
The CD can be played randomly.
Random play begins by pressing the random button (RANDOM) on the remote control in
stop mode.
Playing the Beginning (Intro) of each Track
In stop mode, press the intro button (INTRO) on the remote control to play the beginning
of each track consecutively. The playing time of each track is 10 seconds.
Press the
button to exit the intro mode.
Playing Repeatedly
• For CD disc, ONE and ALL repeat play can be set by pressing the mode button (MODE)
repeatedly.
First press : To repeat the same track over and over again, (“REP” will ash).
Second press : To repeat all tracks on a disc and then play them again and again,
(“REP” will stay lit).
Third press : To cancel the repeat playing, (“REP” o).
• You can use this function to enjoy the certain part of a disc which you like repeating.
When it is playing, press the repeat A-B button (A-B) on the remote control at the
beginning of the content that needs repeat playing. Press the repeat A-B button
(A-B) again at the end of the content that needs repeat playing. Then the player will
repeatedly play between A and B until you press the repeat A-B button (A-B) again to
cancel the repeat paragraph the setting and turn to normal playing mode.
A-B repeat function can only be used within the same track.
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MP3 Disc Playing
When selecting tracks the player will automatically display the album and track number. For
example: track number 21 may be from album 3, track 7.
1. Press the
button to open the disc door and place the MP3 disc on the disc tray.
2. Press the CD display button (DISPLAY) on the remote control, ID3 information (song
title and artist) will be displayed or “NO ID3” if there is no ID3 information. Press this
button again, album, track and playing time will be displayed.
3. When playing MP3 discs, the current album and track will be displayed.
4. Press the
/ , / button on the front of the product or , button on the
remote control to select the previous/next track. When pressing the / , /
button on the front of the product or , button on the remote control for a few
seconds, it will search backward or search forward.
5. Press the album up button (ALB+) or album down button (ALB–) on the remote
control to select the next/previous album, and play the rst track of this album.
If playing has ended, press the album up button (ALB+) or album down button (ALB–)
on the remote control to select the next/previous album.
Then choose the track with the
/ , / button on the front of the product or ,
button on the remote control.
6. Press the
button to start playing the disc.
7. Press the
button to stop playback.
• Play will continue to the nal track when the selected tracks have been played.
• The rst 2 digits of the display is the album number, the next 3 digits is the track number and
the remaining digits display the minutes and seconds.
The word ALB will appear on the display to indicate the albums stored on your MP3 disc.
Playing Repeatedly
For MP3 disc, ONE, ALB and ALL repeat play can be set by pressing the mode button
(MODE) repeatedly.
First press : To repeat the same track.
Second press : To repeat ALB (Album).
Third press : To repeat ALL (All albums and tracks).
Fourth press : To cancel the repeat playing.
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Hitachi AX-M76E User manual

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