Getting Started
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OPEN/CLOSE button
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Play button
(1)···································(22)
CD player operating
buttons
PAUSE button
(3)····································(22)
iPod REMOTE button
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iPod controls
MENU/SET button
Menu call
Cursor buttons (DD, HH)
Cursor movement (up/down)
[Front]
[Rear]
Stop button
(2)····································(22)
Skip buttons
(8, 9)······················(22)
SEARCH buttons
(6, 7)·······················(22)
FOLDER MODE button
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TIME/DISPLAY button
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Cursor buttons
(DD, HH)································(25)
iPod PLAY/PAUSE button
(iPod 1/3)
Play / Pause
ENTER/MEMO button
Enter
RANDOM button
Random playback
iPod controls
ENTER/MEMO button
Enter
TIME/DISPLAY button
Time/Display switching
REP 1/ALL button
Repeat playback
iPod PLAY/PAUSE button
(iPod 1/3)
Play / Pause
iPod P.LIST buttons
Playlist selection
iPod Skip button
(8, 9)
Search / Fast-Rewind / Fast-
forward

Cable indications

Connect using the connection cables shown below.

Connections

NOTE:
Do not plug in the power supply cord until all connections have been completed.
When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the other components.
Be sure to connect the left and right channels properly (left with left, right with right).
Do not bundle power supply cords together with speaker cables. Doing so could result in humming
or noise.
Making connections with the power turned on could result in noise or damage the speakers.
Bunching the power supply cords and connection cables together could result in humming or noise.
Connect all the connection cables between the different components firmly. The system may not
operate properly if the connections are incomplete.
Be sure to disconnect the power supply cords when changing the connections. Changing the
connections while the system is operating could result in malfunction.
PROG/DIR. button
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RANDOM button
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CD player operating
buttons
Number buttons
(0 ~ 10, +10) ····················(23)
REP 1/ALL button
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CALL button
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CLEAR button
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TIME/DISPLAY button
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Analog connections (Stereo)

A

R
L
R
L
Pin-plug cable
(White)
(Red)
Audio signal
Analog connections (Stereo)

B

Stereo mini-plug cable
Audio cable
Signal direction
Digital connections (Optical)

C

Optical fiber cable
Speaker connections

D

Speaker cable
Analog connections (Monaural, for subwoofer)

E

Pin-plug cable
OUT ININ OUT