Operating Instructions
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... the accessories @-@l as follows. + u @) Compact disc stereo cassette receiver LCX-300/301 @ Speakers @ Remote control (@FM antenna (U and LH only) @FM antenna (K only) @AM (MW/LW) antenna @ Operating Instructions, etc. @l and About this manual" above is composed of the unit. @ To optimize the performance of this...the letters and numbers in some details. Example: MODEL NO. For example, the"+ u " following the suffix for your system Your system LCX-300/301 is a reference to illustration u . It has a suffix that denotes the model type. Model number suffix The model number is ...
... the accessories @-@l as follows. + u @) Compact disc stereo cassette receiver LCX-300/301 @ Speakers @ Remote control (@FM antenna (U and LH only) @FM antenna (K only) @AM (MW/LW) antenna @ Operating Instructions, etc. @l and About this manual" above is composed of the unit. @ To optimize the performance of this...the letters and numbers in some details. Example: MODEL NO. For example, the"+ u " following the suffix for your system Your system LCX-300/301 is a reference to illustration u . It has a suffix that denotes the model type. Model number suffix The model number is ...
Operating Instructions
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PREPARATIONS PRECAUTIONS 8 CONNECTIONS m........... 8 BEFORE OPERATION l2 SETTING THE CLOCK 14 SOUND SIMPLE AUDIO ADJUSTMENT 16 EQUALIZER 16 RADIO RECEPTION MANUAL TUNING 18 PRESETTING STATIONS 20 PRESET NUMBER TUNING 20 CD PLAYING BASIC OPERATIONS 22 PROGRAMMED PLAY 26 TAPE PLAYBACK BASIC OPERATIONS 28 RECORDING BASIC RECORDING 30 KARAOKE MICROPHONE MIXING 32 OTHER CONNECTIONS CONNECTING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 34 LISTENING TO EXTERNAL SOURCES 34 GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE 36 SPECIFICATIONS 36 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 40 PARTS INDEX 42 6
TABLE OF CONTENTS PREPARATIONS PRECAUTIONS 8 CONNECTIONS m........... 8 BEFORE OPERATION l2 SETTING THE CLOCK 14 SOUND SIMPLE AUDIO ADJUSTMENT 16 EQUALIZER 16 RADIO RECEPTION MANUAL TUNING 18 PRESETTING STATIONS 20 PRESET NUMBER TUNING 20 CD PLAYING BASIC OPERATIONS 22 PROGRAMMED PLAY 26 TAPE PLAYBACK BASIC OPERATIONS 28 RECORDING BASIC RECORDING 30 KARAOKE MICROPHONE MIXING 32 OTHER CONNECTIONS CONNECTING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 34 LISTENING TO EXTERNAL SOURCES 34 GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE 36 SPECIFICATIONS 36 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 40 PARTS INDEX 42 6
Operating Instructions
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... with very weak signals. To reset the interval, repeat this unit in to 9 kHz/step or 10 kHz/ step. BAND TU\ER 1 MANUAL TUNING 1 Press the TUNEF?IBAND button to select a station. Each time the button is monaural. After tuning in an area where the frequency ... you use this procedure. Press the POWER button while pressing the +- The default setting are cleared. q The Auto Search may not stop the Auto Search manually, press the W DOWN or UP W button. During FM stereo reception, "STEREO" is displayed for a station. The preset stations have to display "MONO. +...
... with very weak signals. To reset the interval, repeat this unit in to 9 kHz/step or 10 kHz/ step. BAND TU\ER 1 MANUAL TUNING 1 Press the TUNEF?IBAND button to select a station. Each time the button is monaural. After tuning in an area where the frequency ... you use this procedure. Press the POWER button while pressing the +- The default setting are cleared. q The Auto Search may not stop the Auto Search manually, press the W DOWN or UP W button. During FM stereo reception, "STEREO" is displayed for a station. The preset stations have to display "MONO. +...