Contents

Introduction

2

About This Manual

2

Precautions

2

Precautions on Disc Playback and Recording

3

Location of the Buttons and Controls

4

Remote Control

4

Main Unit

5

Display Window

6

Getting Started

8

Unpacking

8

Connecting Antennas

8

Connecting Speakers

9

Connecting Other Components

10

Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control

12

Basic and Common Operations

13

Turning On the Power

14

Saving the Power Consumption while

 

On Standby

14

Selecting the Sources and Starting Play

14

Adjusting the Volume

15

Changing the Display Information

15

Reinforcing the Bass Sound

15

Selecting the Sound Modes

16

Creating Your Own Sound Modes

 

—MANUAL Modes

16

Listening to FM and AM (MW/LW)

 

Broadcasts

17

Tuning into a Station

18

Presetting Stations

18

Tuning into a Preset Station

19

Receiving FM Stations with RDS

19

Changing the RDS Information

20

Searching for Programs by PTY Codes

 

(PTY Search)

20

Switching to a Program of Your Choice

 

Automatically

21

• How the EON function actually works

21

• Description of the PTY codes

22

Playing Back Discs on 3-CD Changer

23

Loading Discs

24

Playing Back the Entire Discs

 

—Continuous Play

24

Basic Disc Operations

25

Programing the Playing Order of the Tracks

 

—Program Play

25

Playing at Random—Random Play

26

Repeating Tracks or Discs—Repeat Play

27

Other Convenient Functions

27

Playing Back a Disc on CD Recorder

29

Playing Back a Disc—Normal Play

30

Basic Disc Operations

30

Repeating Tracks—Repeat Play

30

Recording on a CD-R/CD-RW

31

Before You Start Recording

32

Recording Any Sound Source

 

—Standard Recording

34

Recording from 3-CD Changer

 

—CD Synchronized Recording

36

CD Direct Recording

36

First Track Recording

38

Listening Edit Recording

39

Recording the External Components

 

—Sound Synchronized Recording

40

Recording a Single Track during Play

41

Finalizing a Disc—CD-R/CD-RW

41

Other Convenient CDR Functions

42

Recording Track Marks Manually

 

—Manual Track-Marking

43

Separating Recorded Tracks Automatically

 

—Auto-Track Space

44

Turning On or Off Sampling Frequency Rate

 

Converter

44

Recording Skip Marks onto a CD-R/CD-RW

45

Erasing Tracks (Only for CD-RW)

45

Erasing All Tracks (Only for CD-RW)

46

Unfinalizing a Disc (Only for CD-RW)

46

Using the Timers

47

Setting the Clock

48

Using Recording Timer

48

Using Daily Timer

50

Using Sleep Timer

52

Using Auto Power Off

52

Maintenance

53

Glossary

54

Messages

55

Troubleshooting

56

Specifications

57

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CA-NXCDR7R, LVT0749-003A specifications

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