ENGLISH

5PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

(1) Front Panel

qPower operation switch (ON/STANDBY)

This turns the power for the entire system on and off.

Press this once to turn the power on, then press again to set the power to STANDBY mode.

The LED color changes as follows, according to the condition:

During power ON : green

During STANDBY : red

During TIMER STANDBY: orange

The muting mode is set when the main unit’s power button is pressed and when the standby mode is canceled from the remote control unit. The power indicator flashes green when in the muting mode, then stops flashing and turns green once the set is in the operational mode.

If the indicator is flashing orange (quickly): The protective circuit is activated.

If this happens, unplug the power cord to turn the indicator off, then check the input and output terminals on the rear panel. Check in particular for short-circuiting of the speaker cords. Once all connections have been corrected, plug the power cord. (Wait for at least 10 seconds after turning

the power off before turning it back on.)

When the DRA-F101 is connected in a system with the DCD-F101, its power button works as the

power button for the entire system. When the DRA-F101’s power turns on, the power of the DCD-F101 also turns on.

Power is supplied to the DRA-F101 even when the power is in the standby mode (low power consumption).

wREMOTE SENSOR (Remote Control Sensor)

Point the included remote control unit (RC-927) at this sensor when operating it.

eHeadphones jack (PHONES)

Use this jack to listen to the sound over commercially available headphones.

When the headphones’ plug is inserted into the jack, the speaker output is automatically cut off, so no sound is produced from the speakers.

rFunction dial (FUNCTION)

Switches the input function. Also used to set the modes selected with the mode button.

(See pages 12, 13.)

yVolume control dial (VOLUME)

Use this to adjust the overall volume. (Rotary Encoder System).

The volume increases when the control is turned clockwise (,), decreases when it is turned counterclockwise (.).

The volume increases and decreases in 63 steps from the minimum (VOLUME 0) to the maximum (VOLUME MAX).

uSource direct button (SOURCE DIRECT)

When pressed and set to the “ON” position, the tone control (bass, treble, balance and loudness) circuits are set into default condition.

When pressed again and set to the “OFF” position, the signals pass through the tone control circuits, so the tone (bass, treble, balance and loudness) can be adjusted as desired.

iBand button (BAND)

Each time this button is pressed, the band and FM reception mode change as follows.

 

FM AUTO

 

FM MONO

 

AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

oTuning buttons
(TUNING UP AND DOWN)

Use these buttons to tune in AM and FM stations. (TUNING UP/DOWN) (See page 13.)

!0 Memory/set button (MEMORY/SET)

Use this as the memory button when presetting AM and FM stations.

Use this as the set button when setting the time and timer and when inputting data.

When the PTY search mode, press this button to select the type of program.

!1 Display button (DISPLAY)

Each time this button is pressed, the display changes as follows:

TIMEFUNCTION

!2 Timer button (TIMER)

Press this button during power ON mode to confirm or change the display. Each time this button is pressed, the display changes as follows:

FUNCTIONCLOCK

TIMER STANDBY

CLOCK: Indicates the current time.

TIMER STANDBY: Indicates the timer standby mode. Use the TUNING buttons to set the timer standby mode on or off (refer to page 16).

Press this buttons for at least 3 seconds to set the timer (refer to page 15) or to confirm the timer contents (refer to page 16).

Each time the TUNING button is pressed, the display changes as follows:

 

 

TIME

 

EVERYDAY

 

ONCE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TIME:

Use this to set the time.

 

 

EVERYDAY: Use this to set the everyday timer.

ONCE:

Use this to set the once timer.

Press this button during in STANDBY mode to switch ON/OFF (“Saving Energy Mode”) the clock display.

!3 Tone button (TONE)

Use this to set the bass, treble and balance level. (Refer to pages 12, 13.)

Use this to set the loudness function to on or off. (Refer to page 13.)

(2) Rear Panel

!4 SIGNAL GND (ground) terminal

Connect the turntable’s ground wire here.

NOTE:

This terminal is designed to reduce noise when a turntable is connected.

This is not a safety ground.

!5 INPUT terminals (INPUTS)

These are input terminals for CD player, turntable, DVD or other playback components.

!6 TAPE and MD PLAY terminals (PB)

Playback terminals (PB)

!7 TAPE and MD REC terminals (REC)

Recording terminals (REC)

These are output jacks for recording.

TAPE:

Use these to connect a cassette deck.

MD:

Use these to connect an MD recorder

!8 PRE OUT terminal (SUB WOOFER)

Connector jack for subwoofer with built-in amplifier (super woofer), etc.

!9 AC OUTLET

When using in combination with the DCD-F101, connect DCD-F101 to the AC outlet on the receiver (DRA-F101).

@0 Power cord

Plug this cord into a wall power outlet.

@1 Speaker terminals
(SPEAKER SYSTEM)

Use these to connect the speakers.

@2 System connectors (SYSTEM CONNECTOR 1 and 2)

When connecting the DCD-F101 in a system, connect these connectors to system connectors on DCD-F101.

(Use the system cord included with the DCD- F101.)

@3 AM antenna terminal
(ANTENNA TERMINAL AM)
tDisplay

Refer to page 9.

Connect the AM antenna here.

@4 FM antenna terminal
(ANTENNA TERMINAL FM)

Connect the FM antenna here.

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