Alpine cdm-7870r Manual Do Utilizador

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Contents
Operating Instructions
WARNING
WARNING .................................................. 2
CAUTION ................................................... 2
PRECAUTIONS ......................................... 2
 
Basic Operation
Detaching the Front Panel ................................. 5
Attaching the Front Panel ................................. 5
Initial System Start-Up ..................................... 5
Turning Power On and Off ............................... 6
Display Angle Adjustment ................................ 6
Subwoofer On and Off ...................................... 6
Adjusting Source Signal Levels ........................ 7
Adjusting Volume/Balance (Between Left and
Right)/Fader (Between Front and Rear) ........ 7
BBE Mode On/Off (CDM-7870R only) ........... 7
Selecting BBE Mode (TDM-7585R only) ........ 7
Setting the BASS Control ................................. 8
Setting the Treble Control ................................. 8
Changing Audio Level Display Pattern ............ 9
Setting the AUX Mode ...................................... 9
Radio Operation
Manual Tuning ................................................ 10
Setting Frequency Step ................................... 10
Automatic Seek Tuning .................................. 10
Manual Storing of Station Presets .................. 11
Automatic Memory of Station Presets ............ 11
Tuning to Preset Stations ................................ 11
RDS Operation
Setting RDS Reception Mode and Receiving
RDS Stations ............................................... 12
Recalling Preset RDS Stations ........................ 13
Receiving RDS Regional (Local) Stations ..... 13
Receiving Traffic Information ......................... 13
PTY (Programme Type) Tuning ..................... 13
Receiving Traffic Information While Playing
CD/Tape or Radio ........................................ 14
Priority News .................................................. 15
CD Player Operation (CDM-7870R only)
Opening and Closing the Movable display ..... 16
Playback .......................................................... 16
Music Sensor (Skip) ........................................ 16
Fast Forward and Backward ........................... 17
Repeat Play ..................................................... 17
M.I.X. (Random Play) .................................... 17
Scanning Programmes .................................... 17
Displaying and Scrolling CD Text .................. 17
Cassette Player Operation (TDM-7585R only)
Opening and Closing the Movable display ..... 18
Normal Play and Pause ................................... 18
Dolby B NR (Noise Reduction) ...................... 19
Repeat Play ..................................................... 19
Blank Skip (B.SKIP) ....................................... 19
Fast Forward and Rewind ............................... 19
Scanning Programmes .................................... 19
Manual Reverse .............................................. 19
Programme Sensor (P.S.) ................................ 19
* Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. "DOLBY" and
the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laborato-
ries Licensing Corporation.
CD Changer Operation
Controlling CD Changer (Optional) ............... 20
Music Sensor (M.S.) Skip ............................... 20
Fast Forward and Backward ........................... 20
Repeat Play on Single Track or Entire Disc ... 21
M.I.X. (Random) Play .................................... 21
Scanning Programmes .................................... 21
Information
In Case of Difficulty ....................................... 22
Specifications .................................................. 23
Installation and Connections
Warning ........................................................... 24
Caution ............................................................ 24
Precautions ...................................................... 24
Installation ...................................................... 25
Connections .................................................... 26