Remote control signal sensor5 DISC SELECTORSelect a disc directly (14)DISC EXCHANGEOpen the disc drawer toexchange the disc in the playposition (14)~ Headphonesl{J (not included)Headphone plug type:03.5 mm C/a") stereo mini plug• Reduce the volume beforeconnecting.• Audio is automatically switched to2-channel stereo.• To prevent hearing damage, avoidlistening for prolonged periods oftime.~ OPEN/CLOSEOpen/Close the disc drawer (14)Adjust the volumeof the main unit._/-TUNE MODE/-FM MODEStop playing (14)/Select the tuning mode (27)Adjust the FM reception condition(27)~/MEMORYPlay discs (14)/Memorize the receivingradio stations/channels (27, 29)..... / .... , ~/~/v TUNING /\Skip or slow-search play (14)/Select the radio stations/channels (27, 29)SELECTOR (27)DVD/CD~FM~AM~XM~AUX~MUSIC P.~OPTION~Return to DVD/CDStandby/on switch [POWER <9/1]Turn the main unit on/off.Press to switch the unit from on tostandby mode or vice versa. In standbymode, the unit is still consuming a smallamount of power. (14)Unit on/off button [POWER ... I, .lL <9]Use this button to turn the wireless systemon and off.... I: The unit is on.I <9: The unit is off.AUTO OPERATION ON/OFF indicatorThe indicator lights red when the wirelesssystem is turned on and lights green when thewireless link is activated.When the wireless link is inactive for a longtime, it turns red.Listening cautionSelecting fine audio equipment such as the unityou've just purchased is only the start of yourmusical enjoyment. Now it's time to considerhow you can maximize the fun and excitementyour equipment offers. This manufactuner andthe Electronic Industries Association'sConsumer Electronics Group want you to getthe most out of your equipment by playing it at asafe level. One that lets the sound comE~through loud and clear without annoyin~1 blaringor distortion-and, most importantly, withoutaffecting your sensitive hearing.We recommend that you avoid prolongedexposure to excessive noise.Sound can be deceiving. Over time yourhearing "comfort level" adapts to highervolumes of sound. So what sounds "normal"can actually be loud and harmful to yourhearing.Guard against this by setting your equipment ata safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.To establish a safe level:• Start your volume control at a low setting.• Slowly increase the sound until you can hearit comfortably and clearly, and withoutdistortion.Once you have established a comfortablesound level:• Leave it there.Taking a minute to do this now will help toprevent hearing damage or loss in the future.After all, we want you listening for a lifetime.~o~oa:•