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E N G L I S H 3
General (Continued)
Volume
On the main unit: Turn [VOLUME] dial Clockwise: Up Counterclockwise: Down On the remote control unit: [VOL "]: Up [VOL #]: Down
U
Display Change
When Power is ON
E N G L I S H 4
Open/Close the Front Panel
Up
UM E
Press [DISP] (display). Mode display
P U SH
M
Down
V OL
OPEN: Press [OPEN] on the front panel. CLOSE: Raise the panel by hand.
E N
Mode and spectrum analyzer display
S
Setting range: 0 to 40 Close Note: � The sound level for each source is stored in memory. (There is one volume setting for AM radio band and one volume setting for FM radio band.)
CQ-DF602W
DISP
M U TE
OPEN
Spectrum Analyzer (S·A) display If you press a button, the mode and spectrum analyzer display appear for 5 seconds.
Mode and clock display
MOSFET
50W X 4
P.SET
W
E NU
;/1
P U S HM
N5
TUNE
BAND
SRC
SET/APM
WP
TRACK O6
X
UM E
CD RECEIVER WITH FULL DOT MATRIX DISPLAY
R
VOL
DISC
Display and light off (when it is turned on.) If you press a button, the light is turned on, the mode display appears for 5 seconds, and the light is turned off again.
OU RC E
Mute/Attenuation
ON: Press [MUTE]. OFF: Press again. : No sound. : Decrease the volume to 1/10. Decreasing volume range depends on setting. (� page 28) [VOL "] [VOL #] (Volume)
Press and hold [DISP] (display) for more than 2 seconds. � The audio indicator is displayed and returns to the previous display. � When the indicator lights, the audio function (S·HDB/SUB·W) is now activated. Press [DISP] (display) again to cancel.
When Power is OFF
Press [DISP] (display). Clock display
[MUTE]
[DISP] (Display)
Display and light off
Caution: � To avoid damaging the front panel, do not push it down or place objects on it while it is open. � Do not pitch your �nger or hand in the front panel. � Do not insert foreign matter into the disc slot.
Note: � Set the Spectrum Analyzer (S·A) display pattern in a separate procedure. (� page 26) � : Displays before adjusting the clock. (� page 28)