Sanyo Stereo System DC MX30 User Guide

DC-MX30  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
MICRO Hi-Fi SYSTEM  
 
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
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Keep this unit away from dripping or  
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Ensure the unit is plugged into an AC  
splashing water. Ensure that no objects  
filled with liquids, such as vases, are  
placed on or near the unit.  
230 - 240V 50 Hz power outlet. Using  
the wrong type of power outlet might  
damage the unit and even ca  
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To completely disconnect the power  
input, the mains plug of apparatus shall  
be disconnected from the mains.  
Keep the unit away from strong  
magnetic devices, heat sources and  
direct light. Overheating will cause  
damage and shorten the life of the  
product.  
use fire.  
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Danger of damage if battery is  
incorrectly replaced. Replace only with  
the same or equivalent type.  
Before turning on the power for the first  
time, make sure the power cord is  
properly installed.  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do  
not remove cover (or back), no user  
serviceable parts inside; refer all  
servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Never let anyone, especially children,  
push anything into holes, slots or any  
other opening, as this could result in a  
fatal electric shock.  
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Keep the unit away from dust, moisture  
and water.  
Don’t obstruct the ventilation vents on  
the equipment, for example with  
newspaper, table-cloths, curtains or soft  
furnishings.  
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Minimum 10 cm distances around the  
apparatus for sufficient ventilations.  
Do not use strong chemicals, abrasives  
or aerosol cleaners to clean the unit..  
Store your tape or CD in a cool area to  
avoid the damage from heat.  
Do not use the unit in areas where  
extremes in temperature occur (below 5  
or exceeding 35) or where it may  
be exposed to direct sunlight.  
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Do not use the unit in areas where  
humidity is too high, for example in  
bathroom or in a wet basement and the  
like. Use the unit in relativity humidity  
45%~85%.  
No naked flame sources such as lighted  
Candles should be placed on the  
apparatus.  
This symbol indicates that dangerous  
voltage constituting a risk of electric  
shock is present within this unit.  
This symbol indicates that there are  
important operating and maintenance  
instructions in the information  
accompanying this unit.  
You can see this carved picture on the  
bottom of the main unit.  
REMARK: In case of malfunction due to electrostatic discharge or fast transient (Burst), just reset  
the product (reconnect of power source may be required) to resume normal operation.  
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CAUTION  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
Operating the unit in a way other than specified herein, or  
making adjustments to the unit may result in hazardous  
radiation exposure  
You can see the label on the  
back of the unit  
LASER SAFETY  
This unit employs a laser. Only qualified service personnel should attempt repair.  
You can see this  
label in the CD  
compartment.  
WARNING: RISK OF INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN CD LID IS  
OPEN OR INTERLOCKS FALL. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO THE  
BEAM.  
Note:  
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This unit will become warm when used for a long period of time. It’s a normal phenomenon.  
Don’t worry about it.  
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This CD player includes microprocessors, which may malfunction as a result of external  
electrical interference or noise. If the CD is not working properly, disconnect the power source  
and then reconnect it.  
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In case of malfunction due to electrostatic discharge or fast transientBurst,reconnect of  
power source may be required to resume normal operation.  
Do not install this equipment in a confined space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet.  
HEARING IMPORTANT NOTE  
Your hearing is important to you and to us so please take care when operating this equipment. It is  
strongly recommended that you follow the listed guidelines in order to prevent possible damage to,  
or loss of hearing.  
Establish a safety sound lever  
Over time your hearing will adapt to continuous load sounds and will give the impression that the  
volume has in fact been reduced. What seems normal to you may in fact be harmful. To guard  
against this, set the initial volume of the equipment to a low level.  
Once you have established a comfortable listening level do not increase the sound level further.  
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS  
MAIN UNIT  
1. Power Indicator  
2. REMOTE Sensor  
3. BASSXPANDER Indicator  
4. DISPLAY  
5. FM ST Indicator  
6. +VOLUME- Control  
7. TUNING Control  
8. Dial Pointer  
9.  
PLAY / PAUSE Button  
Button  
10.  
11.  
Button  
12. PROGRAM Button  
13. PLAY MODE Button  
14.  
STOP Button  
15. FOLDER+ Button  
16. PHONES Socket  
17. AUX IN Socket  
18. FUNCTION Selector  
(TAPE-OFF/CD/RADIO/AUX)  
19. BAND Selector (AM/ FM/ FM ST)  
20. BASSXPANDER  
21. Cassette Door  
22.  
23.  
24.  
25.  
26.  
27.  
PLAY Button  
STOP/EJECT Button  
RECORD Button  
PAUSE Button  
REWIND Button  
F.FWD Button  
28. Cassette Buttons Door  
29. CD Door  
30. CD Door OPEN Button  
31. R+/R- Right Speaker Terminal  
32. L+/L- Left Speaker Terminal  
33. FM Antenna Wire  
34. AC Cord  
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Remote Control  
35.  
36.  
37.  
38.  
PLAY/ PAUSE Button  
STOP Button  
F.F. Button  
F.R Button  
39. PLAY MODE Button  
40. FOLDER - Button  
41. FOLDER + Button  
42. PROGRAM  
Note:  
The distance between the remote control and the main unit should not be too far.  
The remote control should be within approx. 7  
meters at straight line to the REMOTE Sensor.  
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SETTING UP AND CONNECTING THE UNIT  
Replacing battery of the remote control  
1. Squeeze the notched tab A while pulling the battery door latch B  
out to take the battery holder out.  
2. Insert a “CR2025” 3V lithium battery. Make sure the polarity (the  
+ and – side of the battery) is correct.  
3. Replace the battery holder back in the remote control.  
BATTERY PRECAUTIONS  
Follow these precautions when using battery in this device..  
1. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced, use only the size and type of  
battery specified.  
2. Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.  
3. Be sure to follow the correct polarity when installing the battery as indicated in the  
battery compartment. Reversed polarity may cause damage to the device.  
4. If the device is not to be used for a long period of time, remove the battery to prevent  
damage or injury from possible battery leakage.  
5. Do not try to recharge battery, it is not intended to be recharged and doing so may  
cause the battery to rupture or leak.  
6. Do not dispose of batteries in general waste, contact your local Council regarding  
available recycling or disposal options.  
Speaker connection  
To insert the speaker cable, push down the terminal lever of the RIGHT  
Speaker Terminal and LEFT Speaker Terminal.  
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Please ensure the cables are connected into the speaker terminals with the  
correct polarities. Connect the Left Speaker to the Left Speaker Terminals,  
with red wire to the L+ and black wire to the L-.  
Connect the Right Speaker to Right Speaker Terminals, with red wire to the  
R+ and black wire to the R-.  
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Headphone connection  
You can use headphones to listen in privacy. Insert the headphones 3.5mm plug into Phone Socket.  
Use corresponding adaptors if you have different plugs, the speaker will cut off automatically when  
the headphones are being used.  
Note: Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.  
Mains connection  
This unit was designed to operate at an AC 230 - 240V 50 Hz house current.  
Connecting this system to any other power supply could result in damage to the unit, which is not  
covered by your warranty. If this plug is not fit for your outlet, you should change your outlet by a  
qualified licensed electrician.  
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1. Unwind the AC Power Cord completely.  
2. Insert the plug into any convenient AC outlet.  
3. As soon as the unit has been connected with the mains voltage, parts of the unit are in  
operation due to the standby function. Turn off the unit completely before pulling the mains plug  
out of the AC outlet.  
AUX connection  
1. Slide Function selector to AUX.  
2. Connect a 3.5mm stereo jack lead to the AUX IN socket and the other end to your preferred  
device.  
3. Play your device.  
BASIC OPERATION  
Adjusting the sound volume  
Turn the - volume + control to increase or decrease the sound level.  
BASSXPANDER button  
ON: Press the BASSXPANDER button once to active boost low frequency sound and the  
BASSXPANDER indicator will light up.  
OFF: Press once during ON mode and BASSXPANDER Indicator goes off.  
RADIO OPERATION  
1. Connect the power cord.  
2. Slide the FUNCTION selector to RADIO position.  
3. Slide the BAND selector to select the desired band. (AM/ FM/FM ST)  
4. Turn the TUNING button to select the desired band.  
5. Adjust + VOLUME – control to a comfortable sound level.  
ANTENNA reception tips  
FM: Extend and move the FM Antenna Wire. If stereo broadcast is received, the FM STEREO  
indicator will light up. In case of Stereo stations with a bad reception (noise infested reception), we  
recommend slide BAND selector to MONO position.  
AM: This system is equipped with a built-in directional ferrite antenna,  
move and rotate the system for best reception.  
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COMPACT DISC OPERATION  
Notes when operating the CD disc  
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Only press the CD Door Open button to open the CD door.  
To remove the disc, hold it by the edges and remove from the holder.  
Loading Compact Disc  
1. Slide the FUNCTION selector to CD position.  
2. Press the OPEN button to open the CD door.  
3. Place the disc into the tray with label side uppermost and push down to close  
the CD door. The CD player will automatically scan the disc. The total  
number of tracks will show in the display. For example, if the disc contains 17  
tracks. The display will show as the figure on the right.  
4. If there is no disc in the unit, the display will show “ NO”(refer to the figure on  
the right).  
Normal Playback  
After loading a CD, press the  
PLAY/PAUSE button on the main unit or on the remote control to  
start playback. The track number will indicate in the display.  
Pause control  
To pause temporarily during CD playback, press the  
PLAY/PAUSE button on the main unit or  
PLAY/PAUSE button again to  
on the remote control. The disc playback will pause. Press the  
resume playback.  
Skip track  
During playback, press the  
or  
buttons on the main unit or press  
F.F. or.  
F.R Buttons on the remote control to skip to the previous or next tracks.  
PLAY MODE CONTROL  
There are three play modes. Press the PLAY MODE button once to active RPT mode, press the  
PLAY MODE button twice to active RPT ALL mode, Press the PLAY MODE button third time to  
active RDM mode, press the PLAY MODE button the fourth time to resume the normal playback.  
Repeat a track  
Select the track to be repeated and begin playback. Press the PLAY MODE button once. The RPT  
indicator will show in the display and the selected track will be repeated continuously.  
Repeat ALL  
Press the PLAY MODE twice. The RPT ALL indicator will show in the display and all the tracks on  
the disc will be repeated continuously.  
Random playback  
The random playback feature allows you play all the tracks on the current disc in a random  
order. This function can be selected when the disc is playing or when in a stop mode. Press the  
PLAY MODE button third times to random play mode. The RDM indicator is shown in the display.  
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If necessary, press the PLAY/PAUSE  
select a track to play from the disc.  
button to begin playback. The player will randomly  
Note: In program mode, Random playback can’t be selected.  
Clear play mode  
Press the PLAY MODE button fourth times to cancel the play mode and normal playback will  
resume.  
Programmed Playback  
It is possible to program a selection of up to 20 tracks for playback.  
1. After loading a disc, Press the PROGRAM button in stop mode. PGM and  
P01 will show in the display.  
2. Press the  
track number.  
or  
buttons repeatedly to select the desired  
3. Press the PROGRAM button to confirm the first programmed track. P02  
now shows in the display  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to store up to 20 tracks.  
5. When programming is complete, press the  
begin playback of the programmed tracks.  
PLAY/PAUSE button to  
Clear Program (Resume Normal Playback)  
Press the STOP button twice during playback, or open the CD door, or change to another mode to  
erase the programmed tracks.  
MP3/WMA DISC OPERATION  
Normal Playback  
After loading a MP3/WMA, press  
PLAY/PAUSE button to start playback. The MP3 or WMA  
and current track number will indicate in the display.  
Pause control  
To pause temporarily during MP3 playback, press the  
PLAY/PAUSE button. The disc playback  
will pause. Press the  
PLAY/PAUSE button again to resume playback.  
Skip track  
The procedure for skipping tracks is the same as previously described in the CD operation section  
of this manual.  
Skip ALBUM  
In stop mode or during playback, press the FOLDER+ button repeatedly on the main unit or  
FOLDER+ or FOLDER- buttons on the remote control to skip to next or previous folder, playback will  
begin at the first track in the selected folder.  
PLAY MODE CONTROL  
There are four play modes. Press the PLAY MODE once to active RPT mode, press the PLAY  
MODE twice to active RPT ALBUM mode, Press third time to active RPT ALL mode, press the PLAY  
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MODE button the fourth time to active RPT RDM mode, Press the PLAY MODE button fifth times to  
resume the normal playback.  
Repeat a track  
Select the track to be repeated and begin playback. Press the PLAY MODE button once. The RPT  
indicator will show in the display and the selected track will be repeated continuously.  
Repeat ALBUM  
Select the album to be repeated and begin playback. Press the PLAY MODE button twice. The  
RPT and ALBUM will flash in the display and the selected album (folder) will be repeated  
continuously.  
Repeat ALL  
Press the PLAY MODE third times. The RPT ALL indicator will show in the display and all the tracks  
on the disc will be repeated continuously.  
Random playback  
The random playback feature allows you play all the tracks on the current disc in a random  
order. This function can be selected when the disc is playing or when in a stop mode. Press the  
PLAY MODE button fourth times to random play mode. The RDM indicator is shown in the display.  
If necessary, press the PLAY/PAUSE button to begin playback. The player will randomly select  
a track to play from the disc.  
Note: In program mode, Random playback can’t be selected.  
Clear Play mode  
Press the PLAY MODE button fifth times to cancel the play mode and normal playback will resume.  
Programmed Playback  
It is possible to program a selection of up to 20 tracks for playback.  
1. After loading a disc, Press the PROGRAM button in stop mode. PGM and P01 will show in the  
display.  
2. Press the FOLDER+ on the main unit or FOLDER+ or FOLDER - buttons on the remote control  
to select desired ALBUM (FOLDER) and then Press the  
repeatedly to select the desired track number.  
or  
buttons  
3. Press the PROGRAM button to confirm the first programmed track. P02 now shows in the  
display  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to store up to 20 tracks.  
5. When programming is complete, press the  
selected tracks.  
PLAY/PAUSE button to begin playback of the  
Clear Program (Resume Normal Playback)  
Press the STOP button twice during playback, or open the CD door, or change to another mode to  
erase the programmed tracks.  
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR MP3/CD PLAYBACK CAPABILITY  
Because of none-standardized format definition / production of MP3 / CD, playback quality &  
performance are not guaranteed.  
SANYO is not responsible for the playability of MP3 in any case due to recording conditions  
such as PC performance, writing software, media ability and etc.  
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CASSETTE RECORDER OPERATION  
Checking the Cassette  
Make sure that the cassette tape has on slack before inserting it to cassette compartment. If the  
tape slacks, the trouble may result when you play the tape, use a pencil as shown to take up slack  
on one of the reels.(Refer to figure on the right.)  
PLAYBACK  
1. Slide FUNCTION selector to TAPE-OFF.  
2. Open the CASSETTE BUTTON DOOR  
3. Press the  
button to open the cassette door. Insert a prerecorded cassette into the  
cassette compartment with the exposed side uppermost and push the door to close the door.  
4. Press the  
button to start playback.  
5. Press the  
STOP/EJECT button to stop playing.  
PAUSE control  
To pause temporarily during tape playback, Press the  
press the button again to resume playback  
Fast Forward and REWIND  
Press the F. FWD or  
button. The disc playback will pause,  
REWIND Buttons on the main unit to wind the tape backward quickly  
or wind the tape forward quickly.  
RECORDING  
A) Recording from the radio  
1. Slide the FUNCTION button to RADIO position.  
2. Turn the TUNING button to select the desired band.  
3.  
Insert a blank tape with exposed side downwards and full spool to the left side into cassette  
compartment and close cassette door.  
4.  
5.  
Press the  
Press the  
RECORD button to start recording,  
button to stop recording  
B) Recording from the Compact Disc  
1. Slide the FUNCTION button to CD position.  
2. Load a CD and select the desired track.  
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3.  
Insert a blank tape with exposed side downwards and full spool to the left side into cassette  
compartment and close cassette door.  
4.  
5.  
Press the  
Press the  
RECORD button to start recording  
STOP/EJECT button to stop recording and the CD will be change to pause  
mode, press the  
button again to remove the cassette.  
Note:  
RECORD button to continue recording. Press the  
STOP/EJECT  
When the end of the tape was reached, the cassette deck will stop automatically even at  
playback or recording mode.  
Preventing accidental erasure  
Whenever a recording is made, the sound previously recorded is erased automatically. To protect  
valuable recordings from accidental erasure, the unit and cassette are equipped with standard  
safety features. To keep the recorded material permanently, break out the tab on the back of the  
cassette with a screwdriver  
To protect side A, break out tab (1).  
To protect side B, break out tab (2)  
Note: A cassette with the erase guard tabs removed cannot be erased or used for recording and the  
RECORD button cannot be pressed. To record on a cassette from which the cab has been  
removed, simply attach adhesive tape over the tab opening.(3)  
MAINTENANCE  
Cleaning the unit  
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To prevent fire or shock hazard, disconnect your unit from the AC power source when  
cleaning.  
If the cabinet becomes dusty, wipe it with a soft dry dust cloth. Do not use any wax or polish  
sprays on the cabinet.  
If the cabinet becomes dirty or smudged with fingerprints it may be cleaned with a soft cloth  
slightly dampened with a mild soap and water solution. Never use abrasive cloths or polishes,  
as these will mar the finish of your unit.  
Caution: Never allow any water or other liquids to get inside the unit while cleaning.  
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Compact Discs Maintenance  
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Treat the disc carefully. Handle the disc only by its edge. Never allow your fingers to contact  
with the shiny, unprinted side of the disc.  
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Do not attach adhesive tape, stickers etc., to the disc label.  
Clean the disc periodically with a soft, lint-free, dry cloth. Never use detergents or adhesive  
cleaners to clean the disc. If necessary, use a CD cleaning kit.  
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If a disc skips or gets stuck on a section of the disc, it is probably dirty or damaged  
(scratched).  
When cleaning the disc, wipe in straight lines from the center of the disc to the edge of the  
disc. Never wipe in circular motions.  
To remove a disc from its storage case, press down on the center of the case and lift the disc  
out, holding it carefully by the edges.  
Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc’s recorded surface with a soft  
cloth. Unlike conventional records, compact discs have no groove to collect dust and  
microscopic debris, so gently wiping with a piece of soft cloth should remove most particle.  
Cleaning the tape heads  
When dust or reddish-brown oxide has accumulated on the tape deck heads, pinch roller and  
capstan. Failure to clean these parts can result in inferior quality of sound, distortion of recorded  
sound, deterioration of high frequency sound reproduction and inconsistent tape speed.  
To ensure playback and recording with good quality sound, use a cleaning tape (available from your  
local audio dealer) to clean the head block of the deck after about every 10 hours of use.  
1. Open the cassette compartment lid by pressing  
STOP/EJECT button.  
2.  
Moisten a cotton bud with isopropyl alcohol or special head cleaning fluid. Gently rub the face  
of PLAY and RECORD head and erase head. Also clean the capstan and pinch roller.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
If you experience any difficulties in operating this unit, please take the time to read the hints and tips  
shown in the troubleshooting guide below.  
Symptom  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Radio  
No signal from the Radio  
Unit is not in Radio mode  
Slide the FUNCTION selector to  
Radio mode  
Noise or sound distorted on AM Station is not tuned properly for Retune the AM or FM broadcast  
or FM broadcasting  
AM or FM  
station  
FM: Wire antenna is not  
extended enough  
AM: Unit is not positioned  
correctly  
Extend FM wire antenna  
Reposition the unit until the best  
reception is obtained  
FM STEREO indicator does not FM signal not enough strong or Extend antenna or find another  
light  
the station is not in stereo  
broadcasting  
FM stereo station  
AM or FM no sound  
Unit not at TUNER function AM Slide the BAND selector to  
or FM band  
select AM or FM band  
Volume at minimum  
Increase the volume level  
CD/MP3 Player  
CD Player doesn’t play  
Unit not in CD mode  
Slide the FUNCION selector to  
CD mode  
CD is not installed or installed  
incorrectly  
Load a CD; check that the CD is  
placed in the tray with the label  
side uppermost  
Disc is non-standard  
Disc is not compatible with  
format  
Use correct disc  
Change compatible CD format  
CD skips while playing  
Disc is dirty or scratched  
Wipe disc with soft dry cloth or  
use another disc  
Cassette Recorder  
No sound  
Function selector is not at  
RADIO mode.  
Slide the Function selector to  
Radio  
Volume at minimum  
Head is dirty  
Increase Volume  
Clean the head  
Sound distorted  
Speed varies  
Tape old or worn  
Replace the tape  
Clean roller and capstan  
Dirty roller and capstan  
Can’t be recorded  
Record protection tab removed Attach adhesive tape over the  
tab opening  
Defective tape or dirty tape head Replace tape or clean tape  
head  
Distorted sound on playback  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Radio Section  
Frequency Range --------------------------------  
AM (Built-in ferrite bar): 530 – 1600 KHz  
FM (wire antenna): 88 – 108 MHz  
CD / MP3 Player  
Playback System --------------------------------  
Memory Program --------------------------------  
Laser Output (Maximum) ------------------------  
Wavelength---------------------------------  
Cassette Recorder  
Top load CD mechanism  
20 Tracks  
5 mW  
790 30 nM  
Recording System -------------------------------  
Erase System -------------------------------------  
Audio Section  
DC Bias  
Magnet Erase  
Power Output -------------------------------------  
Headphone Impedance ------------------------  
Speaker System  
2 Watts RMS X 2  
8 – 32 ohm  
Impedance------------------------------------------  
Driver -----------------------------------------------  
General  
4 ohm  
3 inch full range  
Power Source ------------------------------------  
AC 230 - 240V 50Hz  
DC 3V - 1 pc of “CR2025” lithium battery (included)  
or equivalent for remote handset  
23 Watts  
Power Consumption ----------------------------  
Dimension (mm)------------------------------------  
Main Unit  
: 155(W) x 224(H) x 211.5(D)  
Speaker Box : 119(W) x224(H) x 153(D) (approx)  
Net Weight------------------------------------------------- 4 kg  
ACCESSORIES:  
Instruction Manual  
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1 pc  
1 pc  
Remote Control Handset --------------------  
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CODE NO: 172-G401043010-OSY  
SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.  
Made in China  
 

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