Main
INSTRUCTIONS
MANUEL DINSTRUCTIONS
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NX-HD10
REC START
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VOLUME
CONTRAST
Warnings, Cautions and Others Mises en garde, prcautions et indications diverses
G-1
CAUTION
G-2
Franais
For U.S.A.
For Canada/pour le Canada
For Canada/pour le Canada
Introduction
About the built-in HDD
Power sources
Moisture condensation
Others
Contents
Page
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How to open the front door
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Remote Control
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Getting Started
Unpacking
Connecting Antennas
FM antenna
To connect an outdoor FM antenna
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2
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To connect an outdoor AM antenna
AM antenna
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Connecting Other Equipment
To remove the speaker grille
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Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control
Connecting a keyboard
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Basic Settings
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SELECT
A.P.off
REC START
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Setting the Clock
Turning On the Power
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Changing the Display Contrast
To adjust the clock again
To turn on/off the clock indication
Changing the Display Brightness
Basic and Common Operations
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CD
AHB PRO
VOLUME
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Adjusting the Volume
Selecting the Sources and Starting Play
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Reinforcing the Bass Sound
AHB 1 AHB 2 AHB OFF (canceled)
Adjusting the Bass and Treble Sounds
BASS TREBLE Source indication (canceled)
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Using the AAC Sounds
HALL MID NIGHT HEAD PHONES MONO FILM AAC SOUND OFF (canceled)
What is AAC?
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Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts
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TUNER
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Tuning in to a Station
To change the FM reception mode
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Tuning in to a Preset Station
To record a broadcast program automatically
Presetting Stations
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Playing Back the External Component
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SELECT
A.P.off
REC START
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Adjusting the Input Level
Selecting the External Component
To change the information shown in the main display
FM AM LINE
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Changing the Source Name
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CD
Playing Back CDs (CD/CD-R/CD-RW)
CD
CD
REPEAT
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Playing Back the Entire CDNormal Play
Precautions on CD Playback
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Basic CD Operations
To stop playback for a moment
To locate a particular point in a track during play
To go to another track
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To check the program contents
To modify the program
Playing at RandomRandom Play
CD PROGRAM
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Repeating Tracks or CDRepeat Play
Prohibiting Disc EjectionDisc Lock
REPEAT ALL
REPEAT 1TRK
Playing Back the HDD (Hard Disk Drive)
HDD
LIBRARY ALBUM
A.P.off CLOCK
REPEAT
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Playing Back the Entire HDD Continuous Play
How tracks are recorded into the HDD
*
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Clock
Basic HDD Operations
To stop playback for a moment
To locate a particular point in a track during play
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To go to another track directly using the number buttons (in the same album)
To select another album
To select another library
Playing Tracks in an AlbumAlbum Play
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Playing Albums in a LibraryLibrary Play
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Playing at RandomRandom Play
Repeating TracksRepeat Play
REPEAT ALL
REPEAT 1TRK
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Searching for Albums and Tracks to Play Search Modes
To search for an album by its numberALBUM No.
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To search for an album or a track by entering its title ALBUM T./TRACK T.
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To search for one of the last 10 albums recently played or recordedLAST 10
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Recording into the HDD
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LIBRARY
START
LIBRARY
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Before You Start Recording
How the HDD separates the recorded tracks?
About the digital formats used for recordings
About the maximum recording length for one track
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Using Automatic Recording Functions
To automatically compress linear PCM tracks Smart Compression
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To automatically record CDsCD Auto Recording
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To automatically record broadcast programs Tuner Auto Recording
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Recording CDs
PCM x1 REC PCM x2 RECPCM x4 REC
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To record a single track during playback
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Recording FM/AM Broadcasts
To assign track numbers manually while recording
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Recording the External Component
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To assign track numbers manually while recording
To record CD into the HDD using analog recording mode
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Making Your Own Titles
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A.P.off CLOCK
ENTER
TITLE /EDIT
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Capital letters & Symbols
Small letters & Symbols Numerals
Assigning Titles to Albums and Tracks
To assign a title to an album
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To assign titles to tracks
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Editing the HDD
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ALBUM
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SELECT
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Introducing HDD Editing Functions
Library Editing
Album Editing
Track Editing
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Changing the Library NamesLIB. NAME
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Restoring the LibrariesRESTORE
Copying an AlbumCOPY ALBUM
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Moving an AlbumLIB. CHANGE
Making a New AlbumMAKE ALBUM
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To make your best album later
Erasing an AlbumERASE
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Erasing All AlbumsALL ERASE
Copying a TrackCOPY TRACK
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Copying a Portion of a TrackA-B COPY
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Moving a TrackMOVE
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Dividing a TrackDIVIDE
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Joining TracksJOIN
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Erasing a TrackERASE TRK
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Using the Timers
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A.P.off
STANDBY/ON
CLOCK /TIMER
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Using Recording Timer
How Recording Timer actually works
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FM? AM? LINE?
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Using Daily Timer
FM?
How Daily Timer actually works
AM? CD? HDD? LINE?
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Using Sleep Timer
How Sleep Timer actually works
10 20 30 60 120 90
OFF (Canceled)
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To sleep with Sleep Timer and wake up with Daily Timer
Using Auto Power Off
Timer Priority
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Using an Optional Keyboard
Keys Used for Operating This Unit
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Operating Procedures Using the Keyboard
To assign an album titleF1
To assign a track titleF2
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To search for an album by entering its titleF6
To search for a track by entering its titleF7
To change a library nameF3
To search for an album by its numberF5
Maintenance
General Notes
Handling CDs
Cleaning the unit
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Messages
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How to rebuild the HDD
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Troubleshooting
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Specifications
Amplifier
Tuner
CD player
Hard Disc Drive (HDD)
Authorized Service Centers
LIMITED WARRANTY
1 YR 1 YR
AUDIO-1
ONLY FOR PRODUCT PURCHASED IN U.S.A.
USA ONLY