System 1036  (130-1258)            Operation           Faxback Doc. # 8826

USING THE REMOTE CONTROL

Note:  The remote control uses an infrared which is not affected by noise
       or other interference.  It is affected, however, by strong light so
       do not let strong sunlight fall on the receiver's front panel.

1.  Point the remote control at the system.

2.  Power On/Off-         Press to turn on the system.  Press again to
                          turn off the system.

3.  Volume-Up/Volume-Down-Press Volume-Up or Volume-Down, as desired.
                          The volume level changes in steps each time you
                          press a button.  Press and hold for continuous
                          change.

4.  Mute-                 Press to mute the sound.  The MUTE indicator
                          lights.  Press again to restore the volume
                          level.

5.  Skip >>|/Skip |<<-   Press and release to skip to the next higher or
                          lower track on a CD.  Press and hold to quickly
                          scan forward or backward within a track.

6.  Stop (black box)-     Press to stop the CD player.

7.  Play/Pause (>/||) -   Press to start the CD player.  Press during play
                          mode to pause a disc.  Press during pause to
                          resume playing the disc.

Note:  You can control the power, volume, mute, skip>>|, skip|<<,
       play/pause and stop functions using the remote control or the
       controls on the system.

1.  Power-             Press.  The Dial Pointer indicator lights.

2.  Function-          Set to TUNER.

3.  Band-              Set to AM or FM as desired.

4.  Tuning-            Tune to the desired station on the appropriate dial
                       scale.  The FM Stereo indicator lights if FM is
                       selected and the station is broadcasting in stereo.

5.  VOLUME-            Press Volume-Up or Volume-Down, as desired.  The
                       volume level changes in steps each time you press
                       the control.  Press and hold for continuous change.

6.  Balance-           Keep in mid-position unless the volume level for
                       the right and left speakers sound unequal at your
                       listening position.  In that case, slide the
                       control LEFT or RIGHT to restore balance.

7.  Graphic Equalizer- Adjust to select the desired frequency response.
                       The center position provides a "flat" response.

8.  EXB-               Set to ON to intensify lower tones.  The Expanded
                       Bass indicator lights.

9.  Headphones Jack-   Connect a pair of optional headphones with a 1/8-
                       inch plug to listen privately.  Speakers are
                       automatically disconnected.

Note:  You can control the power, volume, mute, skip >>|, skip|<<, play/
       pause, and stop functions using the remote control or controls on
       the system.

1.  Power-             Press.  The Dial Pointer indicator lights.

2.  Function-          Set to PH/CD/AUX.  The CD On indicator lights and
                       the CD Display shows "--".

3.  Open-              Press.  Insert a CD, label side up, into the
                       compartment and gently close the CD door.  The disc
                       automatically starts to rotate.  Then it stops and
                       the CD Display shows "--" after indicating the
                       number of tracks (selections) recorded on the disc
                       and total playing time of disc.

NORMAL PLAY (PLAYING THE ENTIRE DISC)

4.  Play/Pause (>/||)- Press.  The disc begins to play the first track.
                       The CD Display shows "01" and the elapsed playing
                       time of the track.

5.                     Adjust the Volume, Balance, Graphic Equalizer, and
                       EXB controls as desired.  (See "Operating the
                       Radio.")

6.  Skip/Search FF>>|- Press and release immediately to skip to the
                       next higher track.  Press and hold to search
                       forward at high speed to locate a particular
                       section within the track,  Release when you
                       find the desired section.

7.  Skip/Search FB |<<-Press and release immediately to skip back to the
                       beginning of the track which is playing.  Press and
                       release twice to skip to the next lower track, then
                       once for each lower track.  Press and hold to
                       search back at high speed to locate a particular
                       section within the track.  Release when you find
                       the desired section.

Note:  The volume level is muted during Search and returns to normal when
       you release the Search button.

8.  Play/Pause (>/||)- Press to pause playing a CD.  The CD Display shows
                       "||" (Pause).  Press again to resume playing the
                       CD.

9.  Stop (black box)-  Press to stop the CD player.  The CD Display shows
                       "--".

    Note:  When all tracks (selections) have been played, the disc
           automatically stops rotating and the CD Display shows "--".
           Do not open the CD Door to remove a disc until the player has
           completely stopped rotating.

10.  Open-             Press.  Remove the disc and gently close the door.

STARTING PLAY AT A DESIRED TRACK

To start playing a disc from a desired track:

1.  Load a disc and press Play/Pause twice.  The CD Display shows "01
    00:00" and "||" (Pause).

2.  Skip/Search FF/Skip/Search FB-Select the desired track number using
                                  these buttons.  The selected track
                                  number is shown on the CD Display.


3.  Play/Pause (>/II)-            Press.  The disc begins to play from the
                                  selected track.  The CD Display shows
                                  the track number and elapsed playing
                                  time of the track.

4.  Adjust the Volume, Balance, Graphic Equalizer, and EXB controls as
    desired.  (See "Operating the Radio.")

PROGRAMMED PLAY (PLAYING TRACKS IN ANY ORDER)

The Programmed Play feature automatically plays up to 20 tracks in any
order.

Note:  This feature only operates when the player is Stopped.

1.  Mode-                          Press.  "PGM P 01" appears on the CD
                                   Display.

2.  Skip /Search FF/Skip/Search FB-Press the appropriate button until the
                                   desired track number appears on the CD
                                   Display.

3.  Stop-                          Press.  The first track number is now
                                   programmed into memory in position 01.
                                   The track number disappears and the
                                   text memory position (i.e. 02) appears
                                   on the CD Display.

4.  Repeat Steps 2 and 3 above to continue entering track numbers until
    all desired tracks are programmed (up to a total of 20).  When 20
    tracks are programmed, the display indicates "PGM P E".

Notes:  You can program tracks into memory in any order.  Selections play
        in the order programmed.

        To change a track in memory, press MODE to cancel (erase) all
        tracks already programmed.  Re-program all selections again as
        indicated in Steps 1 through 4 above.

5.  Play/Pause (>/||)-             Press.  The player automatically plays
                                   the tracks selected in the order
                                   programmed.  The CD Display shows the
                                   track number, the elapsed playing time
                                   of each track and "PRM".

6.  Adjust the Volume, Balance, Graphic Equalizer, and EXB controls as
    desired.  (See "Operating the Radio.")

Notes:  Press Stop (black box) during Programmed Play to stop the disc.
        The CD Display shows "PGM_ _".

        When you press MODE during Programmed Play, all remaining tracks
        in memory are cancelled and the "PGM" indicator disappears.  The
        disc continues to play to the end of the last track on the disc.

        You cannot select the Repeat and Random modes during Programmed
        Play.

REPEAT ALL (ENTIRE DISC) PLAY

To Continuously play all tracks, proceed as follows:

1.  Mode - Press once during Normal Play.  "Repeat" appears on the CD
           Display.  The disc plays through to the end of the last track
           on the disc and then returns to the beginning of the first
           track and the continuously repeats the entire disc until you
           cancel the Repeat mode.

2.  Mode - Press twice to cancel Repeat mode.  "Repeat" turns off.

Notes:  The system continues to play in Normal Play mode.  Press Stop to
        cancel both the Repeat and Normal Play modes.

        You cannot select Random play during Repeat Play.

RANDOM PLAY

Note:  This feature operates only with the system in the Normal Play mode.

1.  Mode - Press twice during Normal Play.  The "RND" indicator appears on
           the CD Display.  After completing the track being played, the
           system randomly selects another track.  This process continues
           until you cancel Random Play.

2.  Mode - Press again to cancel the Random mode.  "RND" turns off.

    Note:  The System continues to play in the normal Play mode.  Press
           Stop to cancel both the Random and Normal Play modes.

           You cannot select Repeat Play during Random Play.

ERASING PROGRAMMED MEMORY

You can erase programmed memory four ways:

1.  Set Power to Off.

2.  Open the CD Door.

3.  Press Mode/Clear once when system is already Stopped or twice when the
    system is playing a disc.

4.  Set Function to TUNER or TAPE.


Playing Cassette Tapes (Tapes A or Tape B)

Note:  You can control the power, volume, mute, skip >>|, skip |<<,
       play/pause, and stop functions using the remote
       control or the controls on the system.

1.  Power-            Press.  The Dial Pointer indicator lights.

2.  Function-         Set to TAPE.

3.  Stop/Eject-       Press.  Insert a pre-recorded cassette into the
                      slots in the tape door with the side to be played
                      facing you and the exposed tape facing down.  Gently
                      close the tape doors.

4.  Play-             Press to start playing the tape.

5.  Adjust the Volume, Balance, Graphic Equalizer, and EXB controls as
    desired.  (See "Operating the Radio.")

6.  F.Fwd/Rewind -    Press to skip selections or rewind the tape.  Always
                      press Stop/Eject before pressing other keys.

7.  Pause-            Press pause the tape.  Press again to resume.

    Note:  Pause does not operate in the F.Fwd or Rewind modes.

8.  Stop/Eject-       Press to stop the tape.  Press again to remove the
                      cassette.

    Note:  The Auto Stop feature stops the tape mechanism when the
           cassette has played through one side.  Repeat Steps 3 and 4
           to play to the other side of the cassette.

9.  Headphones Jack - Connect a pair of optional headphones with a 1/8-
                      inch plug to listen privately.  Speakers are
                      automatically disconnected.

Continuous Play Operation (Tape B to Tape A)

Notes:  The Continuous Play feature automatically plays one side of Tape A
        after playing through one side of Tape B.

        You can control the power, volume, mute, skip >>|, skip |<<,
        play/pause, and stop functions using the remote control or the
        controls on the system.

1.  Power-                    Press.  The Dial Pointer indicator lights.

2.  Function-                 Set to TAPE.

3.  Stop/Eject (Tape A & B) - Press.  Insert pre-recorded cassettes into
                              the slots in the tape doors with the sides
                              to be played facing you and the exposed tape
                              facing down.  Gently close the tape doors.

4.  Play (Tape B)-            Press to start play.

5.  Pause (Tape A)-           Press.

6.  Play key (Tape A)-        Press.

    Note:  Tape A does not operate until Tape B has played through one
           side.  Tape B's Auto Stop feature automatically causes Tape
           A to begin to operate.

7.  Adjust the Volume, Balance, Graphic Equalizer, and EXB controls as
    desired.  (See "Operating the Radio.") 

8.  Stop/Eject-               Press to stop the tapes.  Press again to
                              remove the cassettes.

    Note:  The Auto Stop feature stops the tape mechanisms when the
           cassettes have played through one side.  Repeat Steps 3
           through 6 to play the other side of the cassettes.

9.  Headphones Jack-          Connect a pair of optional headphones with a
                              1/8-inch plug to listen privately Speakers
                              are automatically disconnected.

Playing Optional Program Sources

Note:  You can control the power, volume, mute, skip >>|, skip |<<,
       play/pause, and stop functions using the remote
       control or the controls on the system.

1.  Install an optional record player or other program source as shown
    in "installation."

2.  Power-           Press.  The Dial Pointer indicator lights.

3.  Function-        Set to PH/CD/AUX.  The CD On indicator lights.

4.  Operate the optional program source according to its Operating Manual.

5.  Volume -         Press Volume-Up or Volume-Down, as desired.  The
                     volume level changes in steps each time you press the
                     control.  Press hold for continuous change.

    Note:  If your optional program source has its own output volume
           control, you can match the volume level of the optional program
           source to the volume level of the system.  To do this, switch
           the system to TUNER and adjust the stereo's volume to a
           comfortable level.  Now, set Function to PH/CD/AUX and adjust
           the optional program source's volume control to the same level.
           All audio sources selected with the Function switch are now
           equal in volume level.

6.                   Adjust the Balance, Graphic Equalizer, and EXB
                     controls as desired.  (See "Operating the Radio.")

7.  Headphone Jack - Connect a pair of optional headphones with a 1/8"plug
                     to listen privately.  Speakers are automatically
                     disconnected.

Recording Cassette Tapes (Tape A)

Note:  When you record new material on a previously recorded tape, the
       old recording is automatically erased as the new material is
       recorded.

       You can control the power, volume, mute, skip >>|, skip |<<,
       play/pause, and stop functions using the remote control or the
       controls on the system.

1.  Power-             Press.  The Dual Pointer indicator lights.

2.  Function -         Set to TUNER or PH/CD/AUX depending on the program
                       source you wish to record.  If you select
                       PH/CD/AUX, the CD On indicator lights.

    Notes:  To record from TAPE see, "Tape Dubbing."

            We do not recommend recording audio cassettes from a TV
            monitor, as possible interference from the TV can result
            in poor or noisy recordings.

3.  Hi-Speed Dubbing - Set to OFF.

4.  Operate the tuner (see "Operating the Radio"), the CD player (see
    "Playing Compact Disc"), an optional record player, or other auxiliary
    program source as applicable.

5.  Stop/Eject -       Press.  Insert a blank cassette, with the tabs in
                       place, into the slots in the tape door, with the
                       side to be recorded facing down.  Gently close the
                       tape door.

6.  Pause-             Press when recording from the tuner or other
                       program source except the CD player.

7.  Record-            Press.  The Play key automatically engages when you
                       press the Record key and the Record indicator
                       lights.

Notes:  If recording from a CD player, the CD player  and tape deck
        Synchro-Start (start at the same time).

        You can now record.  The Automatic Level Control (ALC) circuit
        assures the correct recording level.  No further adjustments are
        required.

        The Volume, Balance, Graphic Equalizer, and EXB controls have no
        effect on the recorded sound.  Adjusting these controls only
        affects the sound you hear through the speakers or optional
        headphones.

8.  Pause -            Release.  The tape starts to run and you begin
                       recording from the tuner or other program source.
                       Press to pause the tape during recording to
                       eliminate unwanted passages.

9.  Stop/Eject-        Press to stop recording.  Press again to remove
                       the cassette.  The Auto Stop features automatically
                       stops the tape mechanism when the tape has recorded
                       through one side.  Repeat Steps 5 - 8 to record the
                       other side.

Note:  To prevent accidental erasure of a pre-recorded tape, refer to the
       illustration below.  Break the plastic tabs on the cassette after
       you make a recording.  Each side has its own tab.  If you change
       your mind later, cover each hole with tape.  You can then record on
       the cassette again.

Tape Dubbing (Tape B to Tape A)

Notes:  When you record new material on a previously recorded tape, the
        old recording is automatically erased as the new material is
        recorded.

        You can control the power, volume, mute, skip >>|, skip |<<,
        play/pause, and stop functions using the remote control or the
        controls on the system.

1.  Power-                Press.  The Dial Pointer indicator lights.

2.  Function-             Set to TAPE to monitor the recording when
                          dubbing at Normal Speed.  Set to TUNER or
                          PH/CD/AUX to listen to another program source
                          while dubbing at High Speed.

3.  Hi-Speed Dubbing-     Set to OFF to monitor recording when dubbing at
                          Normal Speed.  Set to ON for High Speed dubbing.

    Note:  You cannot monitor the tape during high-speed dubbing because
           the audio is garbled due to the tape running at high speed.

4.  Stop/Eject (Tape A) - Press.  Insert a blank cassette, with the tabs
                          in place, into the slots in the tape door with
                          the side to be recorded facing you and the
                          exposed facing down.  Gently close the tape
                          door.

5.  Pause (Tape A) -      Press.

6.  Record -              Press.  The Play key automatically engages when
                          you press the Record key and the Record
                          indicator lights.  The Hi-Speed Dubbing
                          indicator also lights if the Hi-Speed Dubbing
                          switch is ON.

7.  Stop/Eject (Tape B) - Press.  Insert a pre-recorded cassette into the
                          slots in the tape door with the side to be
                          played facing you and the exposed tape facing
                          down.  Gently close the tape door.

8.  Play (Tape B) -       Press to Synchro-Start recording.  Both tapes
                          begin to run at the same time.

Note:  The Volume, Balance, Graphic Equalizer, and EXB controls have no
       affect on the recorded sound.  Adjusting these controls only
       affects the sound you hear through the speakers or optional
       headphones when monitoring recording.

9.  Pause (Tape A) -      Press to pause tape during recording to
                          eliminate unwanted passages.  Release to
                          continue recording.

10.  Stop/Eject (Tape A) -Press to stop recording.  Press again to remove
                          the cassette.

    Note:  The Tape A Auto Stop feature automatically stops the tape
           mechanism when Tape A has recorded through one side.  You can
           press the Tape B Stop/Eject to stop Tape B so recording can
           continue from the spot where Tape A turned off.  Repeat Steps
           4 through 8 to record on the other side.

11.  Stop/Eject (Tape A) -Press to stop playing.  Press again to remove
                          the cassette.

Note:  To prevent accidental erasure of a pre-recorded tape, refer to the
       illustration below.  Break the plastic tabs on the cassette after
       recording.  Each side has its own tab.  If you change your mind
       later, cover each hole with tape.  You can then record on the
       cassette.

Improving Reception in Fringe Areas

TIPS FOR IMPROVING RECEPTION

  For better AM reception, try facing your system in different directions.
  For better FM reception, fully extend the AC line cord or change its
  direction to make sure the built-in FM antenna is providing its peak
  performance.

  Tuner sections of receivers pick up "interference" from other electrical
  devices such as fluorescent lights, TV sets, motors, etc.  Keep the
  system far enough away from these sources for best performance.

  If you hear a humming sound or other interference, try changing the
  position of the system.  Also try plugging the system into a different
  wall outlet.

CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL FM ANTENNA

If the antenna built into the AC line cord connected to your system does
not give satisfactory performance, try one of these alternate
arrangements.

  Fully extend the AC line cord to make sure the built-in FM antenna is
  providing peak performance.

  Disconnect the built-in FM antenna and connect a T-shaped (dipole),
  indoor or outdoor antenna.  If the antenna is marked "300 ohms", connect
  it across the terminal marked "300 ohms".
  If the antenna is marked "75 ohms" (coaxial), connect it across
  terminals marked "75 ohms".  Connect the cable's shield to the terminal
  marked "G" and the inner cable to the center terminal.
(LB/all-09/20/94)