MODEL:SRCD822
PHONOGRAPH WITH AM/FM RADIO,
CASSETTE&CD PLAYER
15.Warning-To reducethe risk of fireor electric shock ,do not expose thisapparatus to
rain or moisture .
16.Power Source-This product shouldbe operated onlyfrom the typeof power sourceindicated
on the markinglabel . Ifyou are notsure of thetype of powersupply to yourhome , consult
your product dealer orlocal power company .For products intended tooperate from battery
power , orother sources , refer to theoperating instructions .
17.Power Lines-An outside antennasystem should notbe located inthe vicinity of
overhead power lines orother electric light orpower circuits , orwhere it can fallinto such
power lines orcircuits . Wheninstalling an outsideantenna system ,extremecare should be
taken to keepfrom touching suchpower lines orcircuits as contactwith them mightbe fatal.
18.Overloading-Do not overload walloutlets , extension cords, or integral convenience
receptacles as this canresult in a riskof fire or electricshock .
19.The apparatus shallnot be exposedto dripping orsplashing and noobjects filled
with liquids , such as vases, shall beplaced on theapparatus .
20.Caution-Do not attemptto service thisproduct yourself asopening or removing
covers may exposeyou to dangerousvoltage or otherhazards . Referall servicing
to qualified servicepersonnel .
21.Replacement Parts-When replacement parts arerequired , be surethe service
technician has usedreplacement parts specifiedby the manufactureror have the
same characteristics asthe original part. Unauthorized substitutionsmay result in
fire , electricshock , orother hazards .
22.Safety Check-Upon completion of anyservice or repairs tothis product , ask
the service technicianto perform safetychecks to determinethat the productis in
proper operating condition.
23.Wall or CeilingMounting-The product shouldbe mounted toa wall orceiling
only as recommendedby the manufacturer.
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Precautions
Safety Information
This product hasbeen designed andmanufactured according toFDA regulations, title 21, CFR , Chapter 1 , sub-chapter
J , based on theRadiation Control forHealth and SafetyAct of1968 , andis classified asa class 1laser product . There is
hazardous invisible laserradiation during operationbecause invisible laserradiation emitted insideof this productis not
completely confined tothe protective housing.
The label requiredby these regulationsis shown asfollowing .
CERTIFICATION
THIS PRODUCT COMPLIESWITH DHHS
RULES 21 CFR SUBCHAPTERJ APPLI-
CABLE AT DATEOF MANUFACTURE .
CAUTION
DO NOT REMOVETHE PROTECTIVE HOUSING.
USE OF CONTROLSAND ASJUSTMENTSOR PERFORMANCE OFPROCEDURES OTHER THANTHOSE
SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULTIN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE .
IF THIS PRODUCTDEVELOPS TROUBLE ,CONTACTA QUALIFIED SERVICE CENTER ,AND DO NOTUSE
THE PRODUCT INA DEFECTIVESTATE.
Optical Pickup
Type
:SOH-AA
Manufacturer :DONGGUAN SAMSUNG ELECTRO-
MECHANICS LTD.
Laser Output :Less than 0.4mW on the object lens
Wavelength :760~800nm
Safety Precautions
WARNING:
TO reduce therisk of fire or electric shock ,do not expose thisappliance to rain ormoisture .
CAUTION:
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specifide may result in
hazardous radiation exposures .
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRICSHOCK DO NOT OPEN
To reducethe risk of electricshock : do notremove cover (or back).
No user serviceable parts inside . Refer servicing to qualified service personnel .
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol , within an equilateral triangle , is intended to alert user to the
presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product`s enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute risk of electric shock to persons .
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the
appliance .
CAUTION
For Compact Disc UnitsOnly:
INVISBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK FAILED OR DEFEATED ,AVOIDDIRECT
EXPORSURE TO LASERBEAM .
(See markings on the bottom of the unit . )
CAUTION:
To preventelectric shock , match wide blade ofplug to wide slot, fully insert .
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Before Use
Choose unit installationlocation carefully .Avoidplacing it indirect sunlight orclose to asource of heat.
Also avoid locationssubject to vibrations andexcessive dust , coldor moisture . Keepaway from sources thathum , such
as transformers ormotors .
Do not open thecabinet as this mightresult in damage tothe circuitry or electricalshock . If aforeign object should getinto
the set , contact your dealer.
Be sure not tohandle discs with dirtyfingers . Never inserta disc that hasa crack on thesurface .
When removing the powerplug from the walloutlet , always pulldirectly on the plug, never yank the cord .
To keep the laserpickup clean , do not touchit , anddo not forgetto close thedisc tray .
Do not attempt toclean the unit withchemical solvents as thismight damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth .
Keep this manual ina safe place forfuture reference .
Beware of Condensation
When the player(or a compactdisc) is movedfrom a coldto a warmplace or isused after asudden temperature change,
there is the dangerof condensation . Water vapor in theair could condense onthe mechanism or thelaser pickup . Ifdroplets
of water formon these parts, correct playbackwill be impossiblebecause the lasercannot read theinformation from the
disc correctly . Toprevent this , if you aregoing to usethe player ina condition wherecondensation could occur, you should
leave the playerfor 1 or2 hours afterplugging it intoan AC outlet depending onthe amount ofcondensation . Ifthis is done,
the player willstabilize at thetemperature of itssurroundings .
For U.S.A.
TO THE USER
This equipment hasbeen tested andfound to complywith the limitsfor a ClassB digital device, pursuant toPart 15 ofthe
FCC Rules. Theselimits are designed toprovide reasonable protection againstinterference in a residentialarea. This device
generates and uses radiofrequency energy and ifnot installed and usedin accordance with theinstructions , it maycause
interference to radioor TV reception. If thisunit does causeinterference with TVor radio receptionyou can tryto correct the
interference by oneor more ofthe following measures:
A)Reorient or relocatethe receiving antenna.
B)Increase the separationbetween the equipmentand receiver .
C)Plug the equipmentinto a differentoutlet so thatit is noton the samecircuit as thereceiver .
If necessary , consult the dealeror an experiencedradio / TVtechnician for additionalsuggestions .
CAUTION:
Changes or modifications tothis equipment not expresslyapproved by the manufacturerfor compliance could voidthe users
authority to operate this equipment .
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Listening to a Tape or Compact Disc
Cassette Tape
Tape Handling:
Do not store tapes in the following places :
On top of heaters , exposed to direct sunlight or in any
other places with high temperatures .
Near speakers , onTV sets oramplifiers or where they
would be exposed to strong magnetic fields .
Where humidity is high and in dirty , dusty places .
Avoid dropping orsubjecting cassettes to excessive
shocks .
As C-120 tapes are physically weak and could become
entangled in the transport mechanism , do not use them .
Loading a Cassette Tape :
1.Use your finger or a pencil to turn the cassette hub and
take up any slack tape .
Note : Avoid touching the tape. Fingerprints attract dust
and dirt .
HANDLE DISC ONLY ASSHOWN
Fingermarks and dust should be carefully wiped off
2.Insert the cassette tape with correct direction .
the disc recorded surface with a soft cloth (not included) .
CLEAN FROM CENTERTO EDGE
Never use chemicals suchas : record sprays, anti- static
sprays or fluid ,benzine or thinner toclean compact discs .
Such chemicals will do irreparable damage to thedisc`s
plastic surface .
Compact Disc
Handing the Discs :
Discs should be returnedto their cases afteruse to avoid
serious scratches that could cause the laser pickup to skip .
Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or high humidity and
temperature for extended periods .
This unit has been designed specifically for sound
reproduction from compact discs bearingthe
No other discs can be used .
mark .
Always place the compactdisc in the disctray with the
label facing upward . (Compact discs can be player only
on one side) .
Long exposure to hightemperature can warp thedisc .
Do not stick paper or write anything with a ballpoint pen on
the surface of the label side .
Do not use irregular shaped CD`s (octagonal , heart-shape,
etc .) ,all of which can damage the unit .
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 edge .
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Preparation of Use
Connect the ACpower cord .
Loosen the screw used for transportation by turning it
clockwise with a coin .
Basic Operation
Power on .
Connect the power plug into the wall
outlet .
Select the source .
(A)
(A)Listening through Earphones / Headphones .
PHONO CD TUNER
Power / Volume
PHONES
Adjust the volume.
VOLUME
The sound from all speakers is cut off .
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Listening to a Record
Rotate the PHONO CDTUNER knob to
select PHONO .
PHONO CD TUNER
Select player speed.
33
45
78
Put a recordonto the turntable.
(Use 45 rpmadaptor when playingsingle
Record . )
Remove the tonearm-rest holder .
Lift the Que-lever andmove the tone arm
gently to the desiredposition over the record.
Lower the Que-leverslowly .
The tone arm willreturn to the tonearm-rest
automatically after reachingthe end ofthe
record .
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Listening to CD
Rotate the PHONOCD TUNER knob
to select CD.
PHONO CD TUNER
Open the tray, and placethe CD onthe tray .
OPEN / CLOSE
(A)
(B)
(C) (D)
Close the trayand start playingthe CD .
OPEN / CLOSE
Lights
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PLAY /PAUSE
CD`s should beplaced in theirtrays with thelabel side up.
(C)Press the F.F button onceto og thestart of the
next track .
The CD will startplaying from the firsttrack .
F.R
F.F
F.R
F.F
(A) Stopping theCD play .
STOP
Press the F.R button onceto go backto the startof
the current track. Press theF.Rbutton twice togo
back to the startof the previous track.
(D)Fast Reverse (FR) andFast Forward (FF)
You canreverse or forwardto any pointin a selected
track by pushingand holding theFR or FFbutton .
NOTE : Donot push bothbuttons together asthis
may damaged theunit .
(B)Pausing the CDplay .
PLAY /PAUSE
Flash
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As the unit istracking quickly , forwardor backward
you will hearyour selection playingat a distorted
speed . Simply releasethe depressed button to
continue playing atnormal speed atthe desired
position in the selectedtrack .
Pressing the PLAY / PAUSE button will restart
playing the CD.
Do not switchoff the unitduring CD-function , because
it will damage theunit .
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Listening to Radio
Rotate the PHONO CDTUNER knob to
select TUNER .
PHONO CD TUNER
Rotate the AM / FM knob to select desired
band .
AM FM
Tune to thedesired frequency .
DOWN
UP
TUNING
(A) FM reception
(B) Antenna
Any strong FMstation will causethe FM stereoindicator
light to illuminate .
For optimal FMreception be sureto stretch thebuilt-in
FM antenna wirelocated at thelower back ofthe unit
and move itaround until thestation you havetuned in
is being receivedclearly .
Weaker stations cannotbe received instereo so thelight
will not illuminate andreception will automatically switch
to mono .
Light
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Listening to a Tape
Insert the cassettewhen power on, the unitwill
convert to TAPE automatically fromPHONO or CD
OR TUNER ,and start playing.
At the endof the cassettetape , thecassette will stop
automatically .
Fast forward .
EJ
/
F.F
Press the EJ/ F.F button approximatelya half .
Stopping or get outthe cassette .
EJ
/
F.F
Press the EJ / F.F button into the end throughly .
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Specifications
AMPLIFIER section
Output Power ........................................... 2.5W + 2.5W (U.S.A. / Canada)
Frequency Response ................................ 60 to 20,000Hz
TUNER section
FM Section
Frequency Range ..................................... 87.5 to 108.5MHz
AM Section
Frequency Range ..................................... 525 to 1710KHz (U.S.A. / Canada)
CD PLAYERsection
Frequency Response ................................ 60 to 20,000Hz +/- 4dB
Signal - to -Noise ratio .............................. 55dB (1EC -A)
CASSETTE DECK section
Track System ........................................... 4 track, 2 channel stereo
TapeSpeed ............................................. 4.8cm/sec
Wow and Flutter....................................... 0.4% (WRMS)
Frequency Response ............................... 125 to 6,300Hz +/- 6dB
PHONO section
Motor ....................................................... DCservo motor
Drive System ............................................ Belt Drive
Speeds .................................................... 33- 1/3rpm , 45rpm and 78rpm
Wow & Flutter.......................................... 0.4% (WRMS)
Stylus ...................................................... 402- M208 - 165
Output Level ............................................. 160 ~ 380mV (5cm/secat 1kHz)
SPEAKER SYSTEM section
Type .......................................................1- way
Impedance ............................................... 8ohms
Input Power .............................................. Max. 5W
GENERAL
Power Requirements ................................. 120V AC , 60Hz (U.S.A. / Canada)
Power Consumption .................................. 19W
Dimension (W x Hx D) ............................... 22 x 11.8 x 13.97 (approx.)
Weight .................................................... 35.27lbs. (Approx.)
Standard Accessories ............................... Operating Instruction Booklet
.
Warranty Card
45 rmp Adaptor
.
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Troubleshooting guide
In case oftrouble with theunit , pleaselook through thischart and seeif you cansolve the problemby yourself beforecalling
your dealer .
Problem
Cause
Solution
Connect the unitto theAC power
supply
Power does notcome on whenthe
power switch ispressed
Unit is unplugged
No sound comes outof the speakers
The volume isturned down (toMIN)
Adjust the volume
The input selectordoes not matchthe Re-select the input source
playback source
The sound is noisy
The unit istoo close toa TV setor
another similar appliance
Turn offthe TV orother appliance ,and
relocate the unit
Insert the cassettetape correctly
The cassette tapeis not inserted
properly or beinserted reversely .
The cassette cannot be inserted
No sound fromtape
The tape heads aredirty
The tape heads aredirty
Clean the tapeheads
Clean the tapeheads
The sound isdistorted or faint
Tune in thestation correctly
Turn offthe TV set
The station isnot tuned inproperly
A TVset is beingused nearby
Can not listento any station, or signal
appears weak
Re-orient the antennauntil reception
improves
The antenna isnot oriented properly
The sound isdistorted
Insert the CDwith the printedside
upper most
The CD isinserted upside down
The CD isdusty or dirty, or thereis
condensation on theCD
Play stop immediately afterstarting to
play the CD, or playpauses or stops
during play
Clean and drythe CD
The CD playeris paused
No sound
Press the PLAY / PAUSE button
Specific CD isnoisy , orplayback stops The CD isscratched , damagedor
The CD shouldbe changed
Clean the CD
or skips
warped
The disc is verydirty
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