JVC MP3 Player NX HD10 User Manual

COMPACT COMPONENT HDD SYSTEM  
SYSTEME HDD DE COMPOSANTS COMPACT  
Consists of CA-NXHD10 and SP-NXHD10  
Composé du CA-NXHD10 et SP-NXHD10  
NX-HD10  
SP-NXHD10  
CA-NXHD10  
SP-NXHD10  
STANDBY/ON  
CLOCK  
A.P.off  
/TIMER  
SLEEP  
3-DEF  
6-MNO  
DISP/CHARA  
1-MARK 2-ABC  
CANCEL  
SET  
4-GHI  
7-PQRS  
10  
5-JKL  
8-TUV 9-WXYZ  
ENTER  
0
+10  
HDD  
TUNER  
/LINE  
CD  
REC START  
SELECT  
ALBUM LIBRARY ALBUM  
REPEAT  
SEARCH FM / PLA  
Y
MODE  
MODE  
ALBUM  
TITLE  
/EDIT  
AAC  
TONE  
SOUND CONTROL AHB PRO  
DIMMER  
VOLUME  
CONTRAST  
RM-SNXHD10J REMOTE CONTROL  
INSTRUCTIONS  
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS  
For Customer Use:  
Enter below the Model No. and Serial  
No. which are located either on the rear,  
bottom or side of the cabinet. Retain this  
information for future reference.  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
LVT0859-001A  
[J(C)]  
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For U.S.A.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference  
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that  
to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
For Canada/pour le Canada  
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE  
BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.  
ATTENTION: POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES,  
INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS  
LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER  
JUSQUAU FOND.  
For Canada/pour le Canada  
THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS  
B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM DIGITAL  
APPARATUS AS SET OUT IN THE INTERFERENCE-CAUSING  
EQUIPMENT STANDARD ENTITLED DIGITAL APPARATUS,”  
ICES-003 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS.  
CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE RESPECTE LES LIMITES DE  
BRUITS RADIOELECTRIQUES APPLICABLES AUX APPAREILS  
NUMIRIQUES DE CLASSE B PRESCRITES DANS LA NORME  
SUR LE MATERIEL BROUILLEUR: APPAREILS  
NUMERIQUES, NMB-003 EDICTEE PAR LE MINISTRE DES  
COMMUNICATIONS.  
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Introduction  
We would like to thank you for purchasing one of our JVC products.  
Before operating this unit, read this manual carefully and thoroughly to  
obtain the best possible performance from your unit, and retain this manual  
for future reference.  
About the built-in HDD  
While the unit is turned on, the hard disk is constantly  
About This Manual  
rotating at a high speed. This requires you to notice the  
following:  
• DO NOT impart vibration or shock.  
• DO NOT allow anything having strong magnetism or  
emitting strong electromagnetic waves (cellular phones,  
etc.) near the unit.  
This manual is organized as follows:  
• This manual mainly explains playback and editing  
operations using the remote control, and the other  
operations such as recording operations using the  
buttons on the unit.  
You can use the buttons both on the remote control  
and on the main unit for the same operations if they  
have the same or similar names (or marks), unless  
mentioned otherwise.  
• The following marks are used in this manual:  
Gives you warnings and cautions to prevent  
from damage or risk of fire/electric shock.  
Furthermore, gives you information which  
is not good for obtaining the best possible  
performance from the unit.  
DO NOT disconnect the power plug from the wall  
outlet when the unit is turned on.  
Failure in following the above cautions may damage the  
HDD (the stored data will be lost and be never restored).  
• Since the HDD has its lifetime, it is strongly  
recommended to make a copy of your important  
recordings, and keep it using other recording devices.  
Power sources  
• When unplugging the unit from the wall outlet, always  
pull the plug, not the AC power cord.  
Gives you information and hints you had  
better know.  
DO NOT handle the AC power cord with wet  
hands.  
Precautions  
Moisture condensation  
Installation  
Moisture may condense on the lens inside the unit in the  
following cases:  
This unit has a built-in HDD, which is a device to read  
minute magnetic changes. The inside of the device is  
precision components, requiring you to notice the  
following when installing the unit:  
• After starting heating in the room  
• In a damp room  
• If the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm place  
Should this occur, the unit may malfunction. In this case,  
leave the unit turned on for a few hours until the moisture  
evaporates, unplug the AC power cord, then plug it in  
again.  
• Install the unit at a place where the following conditions  
are satisfied:  
– Level, dry and neither too hot nor too cold—between  
5˚C (41˚F) and 35˚C (95˚F).  
– At an altitude between –300 m (–98 ft) below sea level  
and + 3048 m (+1000 ft) above sea level.  
– With adequate ventilation to prevent internal heat  
buildup in the unit.  
• Leave sufficient distance between the unit and the TV.  
• Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid  
interference with TV.  
Others  
• Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the unit,  
unplug the unit and consult your dealer before operating  
any further.  
• If you are not going to operate the unit for an extended  
period of time, unplug the AC power cord from the wall  
outlet.  
• DO NOT install the unit in a location near  
heat sources, or in a place subject to direct  
sunlight, excessive dust or vibration.  
• DO NOT place the unit with the side panels  
top and bottom.  
DO NOT disassemble the unit since there are no  
user serviceable parts inside.  
If anything goes wrong, unplug the AC power cord and  
consult your dealer.  
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Contents  
Location of the Buttons .................................. 3 Recording into the HDD .............................. 38  
Front Panel ............................................................. 3  
Remote Control ...................................................... 5  
Before You Start Recording ................................. 39  
Using Automatic Recording Functions ................ 40  
Recording CDs ..................................................... 43  
Recording FM/AM Broadcasts ............................ 45  
Recording the External Component ..................... 46  
Getting Started................................................ 6  
Unpacking .............................................................. 6  
Connecting Antennas ............................................. 6  
Connecting Speakers.............................................. 7  
Connecting Other Equipment ................................ 8  
Putting the Batteries into the Remote Control ....... 9  
Making Your Own Titles .............................. 48  
Assigning Titles to Albums and Tracks ............... 49  
Editing the HDD ........................................... 51  
Introducing HDD Editing Functions.................... 52  
Changing the Library Names—LIB. NAME ....... 53  
Restoring the Libraries—RESTORE ................... 54  
Copying an Album—COPY ALBUM ................. 54  
Moving an Album—LIB. CHANGE ................... 55  
Making a New Album—MAKE ALBUM ........... 55  
Erasing an Album—ERASE ................................ 56  
Erasing All Albums—ALL ERASE..................... 57  
Copying a Track—COPY TRACK ...................... 57  
Copying a Portion of a Track—A-B COPY ........ 58  
Moving a Track—MOVE .................................... 59  
Dividing a Track—DIVIDE ................................. 60  
Joining Tracks—JOIN ......................................... 61  
Erasing a Track—ERASE TRK ........................... 62  
Basic Settings ................................................ 10  
Turning On the Power .......................................... 11  
Setting the Clock.................................................. 11  
Changing the Display Brightness ........................ 12  
Changing the Display Contrast ............................ 12  
Basic and Common Operations................... 13  
Selecting the Sources and Starting Play .............. 14  
Adjusting the Volume ........................................... 14  
Reinforcing the Bass Sound ................................. 15  
Adjusting the Bass and Treble Sounds ................ 15  
Using the AAC Sounds ........................................ 16  
Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts .......... 17  
Tuning in to a Station ........................................... 18  
Presetting Stations................................................ 19  
Tuning in to a Preset Station ................................ 19  
Using the Timers ........................................... 63  
Using Recording Timer ........................................ 64  
Using Daily Timer ............................................... 66  
Using Sleep Timer ............................................... 67  
Using Auto Power Off.......................................... 68  
Timer Priority....................................................... 68  
Playing Back the External Component ...... 20  
Selecting the External Component ...................... 21  
Adjusting the Input Level .................................... 21  
Changing the Source Name ................................. 22  
Using an Optional Keyboard ....................... 69  
Keys Used for Operating This Unit ..................... 69  
Operating Procedures Using the Keyboard .......... 70  
Playing Back CDs (CD/CD-R/CD-RW) ...... 23  
Precautions on CD Playback................................ 24  
Playing Back the Entire CD—Normal Play ........ 24  
Basic CD Operations ........................................... 25  
Programing the Playing Order of the Tracks  
Maintenance .................................................. 72  
Messages ........................................................ 73  
Troubleshooting ............................................ 75  
Specifications................................................. 78  
—Program Play ............................................. 25  
Playing at Random—Random Play ..................... 26  
Repeating Tracks or CD—Repeat Play ............... 27  
Prohibiting Disc Ejection—Disc Lock ................ 27  
Playing Back the HDD (Hard Disk Drive) .... 28  
Playing Back the Entire HDD  
—Continuous Play......................................... 29  
Basic HDD Operations ........................................ 30  
Playing Tracks in an Album—Album Play .......... 31  
Playing Albums in a Library—Library Play ........ 32  
Playing at Random—Random Play ..................... 33  
Repeating Tracks—Repeat Play .......................... 33  
Searching for Albums and Tracks to Play  
—Search Modes ............................................ 34  
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Location of the Buttons  
Become familiar with the buttons on your unit.  
Front Panel  
Inside of Front Door  
Display Window  
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Continued  
See pages in the parentheses for details.  
Front Panel  
1 HDD lamp (11, 30)  
How to open the front door  
2 STANDBY/ON  
button and lamp (11, 40)  
1 Push on the  
lower part of  
the door.  
3 VOLUME + / – button and lamp (14, 15)  
4 REC MODE button (43, 45, 46)  
5 REC START button (43 – 47)  
6 Multi operation buttons  
• SELECT 4 / ¢, and 7  
7 HDD operation buttons  
• LIBRARY and ALBUM  
8 Remote sensor  
9 AUTO MODE button (40 – 42)  
p Display window  
/
2 Pull down the  
door slowly  
until it clicks.  
q SET button  
w Source selection and operation buttons  
HDD 3/8 (play/pause) button (14, 29)  
CD 3/8 (play/pause) button (14, 24, 43)  
TUNER/LINE button (14, 18, 21)  
• Pressing one of these buttons also turns on the unit.  
e 0 (eject) CD button (24)  
To close the door, push it up slowly.  
• Pressing this button also turns on the unit.  
r Front door  
t CD tray (24)  
y KEYBOARD terminal (9)  
u PHONES jack (14)  
Display Window  
1 CD indicator (25)  
2 SMART COMP. indicator (40)  
3 CAPS indicator  
• Lights up only when the keyboard connected to the  
KEYBOARD terminal is “caps-locked.”  
4 FM mode indicators (18)  
• STEREO and MONO  
REC  
SET  
MODE  
VOLUME  
CD  
HDD  
TUNER  
LINE  
/
REC  
START  
CD  
SELECT  
LIBRARY  
ALBUM  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
5 BASS indicator (15)  
6 SOUND indicator (16)  
7 HDD operation indicators (31, 32, 34, 35)  
• ALBUM and LIBRARY  
ARD CONNECTOR forTITLE INPUT  
8 PROGRAM indicator (25)  
9 Repeat indicators (27, 33)  
and  
1
0 Auto recording indicators (41, 42)  
• TUNER, CD, and AUTO  
- HDD indicator (30)  
= Recording indicators (43, 45, 46)  
x2, x4, REC, AAC 128, AAC 96, and PCM  
~ Clock and timer mode indicators  
When using the remote control, point it at the remote  
sensor on the front panel.  
• If you point the remote control diagonally at the  
remote sensor or far from the unit, or if the path in  
between is blocked, transmitted signals cannot reach  
the sensor.  
(clock) (11)  
• DAILY, REC 1/2/3, SLEEP, and A.P.off (64 – 68)  
! SEARCH indicator (34, 35)  
@ RANDOM indicator (26, 33)  
# Main display  
• Shows the source name, track and/or album number,  
and other information.  
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Remote Control  
1 CLOCK/TIMER button (11, 64 – 67)  
2 A.P.off button (68)  
3 Number buttons  
• 0 – 10, +10 buttons (19, 25, 34)  
• Character entry buttons (A – Z, 0 – 9) (35, 49)  
(10),  
(+10) buttons (35, 49)  
• MARK button (35, 49)  
4 HDD 3/8 (play/pause) button (14, 29, 50)  
• Pressing this button also turns on the unit.  
5 TUNER/LINE button (14, 18, 21)  
• Pressing this button also turns on the unit.  
6 Multi operation buttons  
• SELECT 4 / ¢, and 7  
7 HDD operation buttons (31)  
• ALBUM  
/
, LIBRARY, ALBUM + / –,  
and SEARCH MODE  
8 TITLE/EDIT button (49, 50, 53 – 62)  
9 DIMMER button (12)  
CONTRAST button (12)  
p SLEEP button (67)  
q STANDBY/ON  
button (11, 40, 65, 67)  
w DISP/CHARA button  
(18, 21, 25, 30, 41, 43, 44, 46, 47)  
e CANCEL button  
r SET button  
t ENTER button  
y CD 3/8 (play/pause) button (14, 24, 43)  
• Pressing this button also turns on the unit.  
u REC START button (43 – 47)  
i REPEAT button (27, 33)  
o FM/PLAY MODE button (18, 25, 26, 31, 32)  
; Sound control buttons (15, 16)  
• AAC SOUND, TONE CONTROL, and AHB PRO  
a VOLUME + / – buttons (14, 15)  
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Getting Started  
Continued  
To connect an outdoor FM antenna  
Before connecting it, disconnect the supplied FM antenna.  
Unpacking  
After unpacking, check to be sure that you have all the  
following items.  
The number in the parentheses indicates the quantity of the  
pieces supplied.  
Outdoor FM  
antenna  
(not supplied)  
• FM antenna (1)  
• AM loop antenna (1)  
• Remote control (1)  
• Batteries (2)  
• AC power cord (1)  
• Speaker cords (2)  
If any is missing, consult your dealer immediately.  
Connecting Antennas  
FM antenna  
FM antenna (supplied)  
A 75 antenna with coaxial type  
connector should be used.  
1 Attach the FM antenna to the FM (75 ) COAXIAL  
terminal.  
2 Extend the FM antenna.  
3 Fasten it up in the position which gives you the best  
reception.  
About the supplied FM antenna  
The FM antenna supplied with this unit can be used as temporary  
measure. If reception is poor, you can connect an outdoor FM  
antenna.  
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AM antenna  
Connecting Speakers  
You can connect the speakers using the speaker cords.  
1
Use only speakers with the same speaker impedance—more  
than 4 —as indicated by the speaker terminals on the rear of  
the unit.  
2
1
2
Vinyl-covered wire  
(not supplied)  
Orange  
Black  
Red  
Black  
Speaker  
cord  
3
Red  
Red  
Orange  
AM loop antenna  
(supplied)  
Red  
Black  
Black  
Right speaker  
Left speaker  
1 If cords are covered with insulation, twist the core of  
the cord at the end of each cord, then remove the  
insulation.  
1 If cords are covered with insulation, twist the core  
of the cord at the end of each cord, then remove the  
insulation.  
2 Connect the AM loop antenna to the AM LOOP  
terminals as illustrated.  
3 Turn the AM loop antenna until you have the best  
reception.  
2 Insert the end of the speaker cord into the terminal  
as illustrated.  
To connect an outdoor AM antenna  
Match the polarity of the speaker terminals: (+) to (+)  
and (–) to (–).  
When reception is poor, connect a single vinyl-covered  
wire to the AM EXT terminal and extend it horizontally.  
(The AM loop antenna must remain connected.)  
DO NOT connect or disconnect the speakers while  
the unit is turned on.  
DO NOT connect more than one speaker to one  
speaker terminal.  
For better reception of both FM and AM  
Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any other  
terminals and connecting cords.  
• Keep the antennas away from metallic parts of the unit,  
connecting cords, and the AC power cord.  
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Continued  
To remove the speaker grille  
The speaker grilles are removable as shown below:  
Connecting Other Equipment  
You can connect a cassette deck, etc.—used as a playback  
and recording device.  
Projections  
Holes  
When you connect the other equipment, refer also to the  
manuals supplied with it.  
DO NOT connect other equipment while the  
power is on.  
DO NOT plug in any equipment until all  
connections are complete.  
Be sure that the plugs of the audio cords and the jacks on  
the rear of the unit are color coded: White plugs and jacks  
are for left audio signals, and red ones for right audio  
signals.  
Speaker grille  
Ex. When connecting a cassette deck  
To remove the speaker grille, insert your fingers at the top  
of the speaker grille, then pull towards you. Do the same at  
the bottom.  
To input (REC)  
L
R
To attach the speaker grille, put the projections of the  
speaker into the holes of the speaker grille.  
Ex. Cassette deck  
R
L
To output (PLAY)  
L
R
LINE IN  
LINE OUT  
R
L
By using audio cords (not supplied), connect:  
• Between the audio input jacks on the cassette deck and  
the LINE OUT jacks—For recording on the cassette  
deck.  
• Between the audio output jacks on the cassette deck and  
the LINE IN jacks—For playing a tape.  
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NOW, you can plug in the unit and other connected  
equipment FINALLY!  
Putting the Batteries into the Remote  
Control  
IMPORTANT: Be sure to check all connections to be  
done before plugging the AC power cord into a wall  
outlet.  
Insert the batteries—R6P(SUM-3)/AA(15F)—into the  
remote control, by matching the polarity (+ and –) on the  
batteries with the + and – markings on the battery  
compartment.  
When the remote control can no longer operate the unit,  
replace both batteries at the same time.  
1
1 To the AC IN terminal  
2 To a wall outlet  
2
AC power cord (supplied)  
R6P(SUM-3)/AA(15F)  
Connecting a keyboard  
You can connect a PC-compatible keyboard (with the  
PS/2 plug) to the KEYBOARD terminal inside the  
front door.  
By connecting a keyboard, you can easily enter library  
names, album titles, and track titles. You can also use  
the keyboard for Search Modes.  
3
• See “Using an Optional Keyboard” on page 69.  
KEYBOARD  
PHONES  
DO NOT use an old battery together with a new  
one.  
DO NOT use different types of batteries together.  
DO NOT expose batteries to heat or flame.  
DO NOT leave the batteries in the battery  
compartment when you are not going to use the  
remote control for an extended period of time.  
Otherwise, it will be damaged from battery leakage.  
Keyboard  
(not supplied)  
• Before connecting, observe the shape of the plug and  
of the terminal to match them correctly.  
• Before connecting or disconnecting the keyboard,  
make sure to turn off the unit.  
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Basic Settings  
The buttons enlarged in the illustration below are used and explained in this section (pages 11 and 12).  
Remote control  
STANDBY/ON  
CLOCK  
/TIMER  
STANDBY/ON  
DISP/CHARA  
CLOCK  
/TIMER  
A.P.off  
SLEEP  
3-DEF  
6-MNO  
1-MARK 2-ABC  
CANCEL  
SET  
4-GHI  
7-PQRS  
10  
5-JKL  
8-TUV 9-WXYZ  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
SET  
0
+10  
HDD  
TUNER  
/LINE  
HDD  
CD  
TUNER  
/LINE  
CD  
REC START  
REC START  
SELECT  
ENTER  
ALBUM LIBRARY ALBUM  
REPEAT  
SEARCH FM / PLAY  
MODE  
MODE  
ALBUM  
AAC  
TONE  
TITLE  
/EDIT  
SOUND CONTROL AHB P
DIMMER  
SELECT  
DIMMER  
VOLUME  
CONTRAST  
RM-SNXHD10J REMOTE CONTROL  
CONTRAST  
Front panel  
COMPACT COMPONENT HDD SYSTEM NX-HD10  
STANDBY  
/ON  
STANDBY  
/ON  
AUTO  
MODE  
REC  
MODE  
SET  
VOLUME  
HDD  
CD  
TUNER  
/ LINE  
HDD  
CD  
TUNER  
LINE  
/
REC  
START  
CD  
SELECT  
LIBRARY  
ALBUM  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
KEYBOARD CONNECTOR forTITLE INPUT  
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Before operating the unit any further, first set the clock  
built in this unit, then some other basic settings.  
Setting the Clock  
You can set the clock whether the unit is turned on or in  
standby mode.  
Turning On the Power  
On the remote control ONLY:  
When you press one of the source selecting buttons—  
HDD 3/8, CD 3/8, TUNER/LINE, the unit automatically  
turns on (and starts playback if the source is ready).  
1
2
Press CLOCK/TIMER.  
The day of the week starts flashing in the main display.  
To turn on the unit without playing, press  
STANDBY/ON  
so that the STANDBY/ON lamp on  
the unit lights in green.  
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select the  
correct day of the week, then press SET.  
• When you press and hold SELECT ¢ or  
SELECT 4, the day of the week changes  
continuously.  
• The HDD lamp flashes then lights in blue. The  
VOLUME lamp also lights in blue. While the HDD lamp  
is flashing, no remote control operations are accepted.  
For detailed information on the HDD lamp, see page 30.  
(See also “Changing the Display Brightness” on the next  
page.)  
• The  
indicator starts flashing if the built-in clock is  
The hour digit in the main display starts flashing.  
not set. (It lights if the clock is already set.)  
3
4
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to adjust the hour,  
then press SET.  
• When you press and hold SELECT ¢ or  
SELECT 4, the hour digit changes continuously.  
To turn off the unit (on standby), press  
STANDBY/ON  
again so that the STANDBY/ON lamp  
lights in red.  
If Smart Compression has been turned “ON” (see page  
40), it starts working and the STANDBY/ON lamp  
flashes in green while Smart Compression is  
The minute digits start flashing.  
• If you want to correct the hour after pressing SET,  
press CANCEL. The hour digit starts flashing again.  
performed. Then the unit will turn off (on standby).  
A little power is always consumed even while the unit is in  
standby mode.  
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to adjust the  
minute, then press SET.  
• When you press and hold SELECT ¢ or  
SELECT 4, the minute digit changes continuously.  
To switch off the power supply completely, unplug the  
AC power cord from the AC outlet.  
DO NOT unplug the AC power cord in the following  
cases; otherwise, the data in the HDD may be  
damaged:  
“ADJUST OK” appears in the main display, and the  
built-in clock starts.  
While recording or editing.  
While Smart Compression is working.  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
The clock is reset to “Monday AM12:00” after about a minute,  
while the tuner preset stations and other settings will be erased in a  
few days.  
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To adjust the clock again  
Changing the Display Contrast  
Once you have adjusted the clock, you need to press  
CLOCK/TIMER repeatedly until the clock setting screen  
appears in the main display (until the day of the week starts  
flashing), then follow steps 2 to 4 on the previous page.  
You can change the display contrast while the unit is turned  
on.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
To turn on/off the clock indication  
You can turn on the clock indication on the display while  
the unit is in standby mode.  
1
2
3
Press and hold CONTRAST (DIMMER) for more than  
2 seconds.  
“CONTRAST” and the current setting appear in the  
main display.  
Press DIMMER (CONTRAST) on the remote control while  
the unit is in standby mode.  
The clock indication appears on the display.  
To turn off the clock indication for saving the power,  
press DIMMER (CONTRAST) again while the unit is in  
standby mode.  
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to adjust the  
contrast.  
You can adjust the contrast within the range of 0 to  
+7.  
Changing the Display Brightness  
You can change the display brightness while the unit is  
turned on.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
Press DIMMER (CONTRAST).  
The display illumination dims, and the HDD and  
VOLUME lamps go off—dimmer.  
• Each time you press the button, the display brightness  
alternates between normal mode and dimmer mode.  
Press SET or ENTER to finish setting.  
• If you do not press the button for about 60 seconds,  
the setting will be stored, then the source indication  
will be resumed.  
IMPORTANT: Operating procedures through the  
entire manual are explained assuming that dimmer  
mode is not activated (initial setting when shipped from  
the factory).  
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Basic and Common Operations  
The buttons enlarged in the illustration below are used and explained in this section (pages 14 and 16).  
Remote control  
STANDBY/ON  
CLOCK  
A.P.off  
/TIMER  
SLEEP  
3-DEF  
6-MNO  
DISP/CHARA  
1-MARK 2-ABC  
CANCEL  
SET  
4-GHI  
7-PQRS  
10  
5-JKL  
8-TUV 9-WXYZ  
ENTER  
0
+10  
HDD  
HDD  
TUNER  
/LINE  
CD  
TUNER  
/LINE  
CD  
REC START  
REC START  
SELECT  
ALBUM LIBRARY ALBUM  
REPEAT  
SEARCH FM / PLAY  
MODE  
MODE  
ALBUM  
AAC  
TONE  
TITLE  
/EDIT  
SOUND CONTROL AHB PRO  
DIMMER  
AAC  
TONE  
SOUND CONTROL AHB PRO  
VOLUME  
CONTRAST  
RM-SNXHD10J REMOTE CONTROL  
VOLUME  
Front panel  
COMPACT COMPONENT HDD SYSTEM NX-HD10  
STANDBY  
/ON  
AUTO  
MODE  
VOLUME  
REC  
MODE  
SET  
VOLUME  
HDD  
CD  
TUNER  
/ LINE  
HDD  
CD  
TUNER  
LINE  
/
REC  
START  
CD  
SELECT  
LIBRARY  
ALBUM  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
KEYBOARD CONNECTOR forTITLE INPUT  
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Selecting the Sources and Starting Play  
Adjusting the Volume  
To select FM, AM or external component as the source,  
press TUNER/LINE repeatedly until “FM,” “AM” or  
“LINE*” is selected.  
You can adjust the volume level only while the unit is  
turned on.  
• If the unit is in standby mode, the power automatically  
comes on at the first press of the button.  
• Each time you press the button, the source changes as  
follows:  
To increase the volume, press VOLUME + .  
To decrease the volume, press VOLUME – .  
FM  
AM  
*
LINE  
You can adjust the volume within the range of 0 (silence)  
to 50 (maximum).  
(See page 21.)  
• When you press and hold the button, the volume level  
keeps changing.  
FM  
AM  
: To tune in to the last received FM station.  
: To tune in to the last received AM station.  
LINE* : To use the external equipment connected to  
the LINE IN terminal.  
* If you have changed the source name of the external  
component, the currently selected source name will appear  
(see page 22).  
For private listening  
Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack inside the front  
door. No sound comes out of the speakers. Be sure to turn down  
the volume before connecting or putting on the headphones.  
• For more detailed tuner operations, see pages 17 to  
19.  
If “CANNOT LISTEN!” appears in the main  
display  
During high-speed recording (PCM x2 REC, PCM x4 REC) (see  
page 43), you cannot listen to any source, and therefore, cannot  
adjust the volume level.  
• For operating the external equipment, see pages 20 to  
22.  
To select the CD player as the source, press CD 3/8.  
When the unit is in standby mode:  
The unit automatically turns on.  
DO NOT turn off (in standby mode) the unit with the  
volume set to an extremely high level; otherwise, the  
sudden blast of sound can damage your hearing,  
speakers and/or headphones when you turn on the  
unit or start playing any source.  
When the unit is turned on:  
“CD PLAY” appears in the main display for a while.  
• Playback will start if a CD is on the CD tray.  
• “CD NO DISC” will appear in the main display if a CD  
is not loaded.  
REMEMBER you cannot adjust the volume level  
while the unit is in standby mode.  
To stop playback, press 7.  
• For more detailed operations, see pages 23 to 27.  
To select the HDD (hard disk drive) as the source, press  
HDD 3/8.  
When the unit is in standby mode:  
The unit automatically turns on.  
When the unit is turned on:  
“HDD PLAY” appears in the main display for a while.  
• “HDD NO DATA” will appear in the main display if  
nothing is recorded. (To record into the HDD, see pages  
38 to 47.)  
To stop playback, press 7.  
• For more detailed operations, see pages 28 to 37.  
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Reinforcing the Bass Sound  
Adjusting the Bass and Treble Sounds  
The richness and fullness of the bass sound is clearly  
maintained regardless of how low you set the volume  
—Active Hyper Bass Pro.  
You can use this effect only for playback.  
• This function also affects the sound from headphones.  
You can adjust bass and treble sounds to your taste and  
surroundings.  
You can use this effect only for playback.  
• This function also affects the sound from headphones.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
On the remote control ONLY:  
To get the effect, press AHB PRO repeatedly until  
“AHB 1” or “AHB 2” appears in the main display.  
The BASS indicator lights up on the display.  
• Each time you press the button, the Active Hyper Bass  
Pro mode changes as follows:  
1
Press TONE CONTROL to select “BASS” or  
“TREBLE.”  
The selected tone control mode and the current setting  
appear in the main display.  
AHB 1  
AHB 2  
AHB OFF  
(canceled)  
• Each time you press the button, the tone control  
mode changes as follows:  
AAC128  
BASS  
TREBLE  
BASS  
BASS indicator  
Source indication  
(canceled)  
2
Press VOLUME + or VOLUME – to adjust the  
selected tone level.  
You can adjust the tone level within the range of –5  
to +5.  
Ex. When AHB1is selected  
• “AHB 2” is more effective than “AHB 1.”  
To check the effect level, press AHB PRO once.  
To cancel the effect, press AHB PRO repeatedly until  
“AHB OFF” appears in the main display.  
Ex. “BASS” level is set to “+3”  
The BASS indicator goes off from the display.  
3
4
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to adjust the other tone level.  
Press TONE CONTROL to finish the setting.  
• If you do not press the button for about 5 seconds, the  
setting will be stored, then the source indication will  
be resumed.  
To check the current level, press TONE CONTROL  
repeatedly.  
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To check the current AAC sound mode, press AAC  
SOUND once.  
Using the AAC Sounds  
You can apply special sound modes to the tracks recorded  
in the AAC (Advanced Audio Coding: see the right  
column) format.  
You can use this effect only for playback of the AAC  
encoded tracks.  
To cancel the AAC sound modes, press AAC SOUND  
repeatedly until “AAC SOUND OFF” appears in the main  
display.  
The SOUND indicator goes off from the display.  
• This function also affects the sounds through the  
PHONES jack and the LINE OUT jacks.  
• To record into the HDD using the AAC format, see pages  
38 to 47.  
If “NOT AAC” appears in the main display  
While playing a non-AAC track, you cannot use any AAC sound  
mode.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
To activate the AAC sound modes, press AAC SOUND  
repeatedly until an AAC sound mode you want appears in  
the main display.  
The SOUND indicator lights up on the display.  
• Each time you press the button, AAC sound modes  
change as follows:  
What is AAC?  
AAC, licensed by Dolby Laboratories, is high-quality  
sound encoding technology, enabling us to compress  
sounds without losing the brilliance of the original.  
AAC can eliminate over 90 percent of the original  
signal data without noticeable sound quality  
deterioration.  
HALL  
MID NIGHT  
HEAD PHONES  
MONO FILM  
AAC SOUND OFF  
(canceled)  
Even compared to MP3 technology, AAC can provide  
higher-quality sound reproduction, with about 30  
percent less data volume.  
Licensed AAC Patents (U.S. patent numbers)  
AAC128  
Pat. 5,848,391;  
5 400 433;  
5 752 225;  
5,274,740;  
4,914,701;  
5,579,430;  
97/02875;  
5,227,788;  
5,592,584;  
5,291,557; 5,451,954;  
5,222,189; 5,357,594;  
5,394,473; 5,583,962;  
5,633,981; 5 297 236;  
5,235,671; 07/640,550;  
08/678,666; 98/03037;  
97/02874; 98/03036;  
5,285,498; 5,481,614;  
5,781,888; 08/039,478;  
SOUND  
SOUND indicator  
Ex. When HALLis selected  
HALL  
: Use this when you want to add  
depth and brilliance to the  
sounds.  
: Use this when listening at night.  
A powerful sound will be  
maintained even at a low volume  
level.  
08/211,547; 5,703,999; 08/557,046;  
08/894,844; 5,299,238; 5,299,239;  
5,299,240;  
5,264,846;  
5,581,654;  
MID NIGHT  
5,197,087; 5,490,170;  
5,268,685; 5,375,189;  
5,548,574; 5,717,821  
HEAD PHONES : Use this when listening with the  
headphones. Spatial and  
stereophonic feelings will be  
maintained.  
MONO FILM  
: Use this to listen to a monaural  
source. Stereophonic feeling will  
be created.  
AAC SOUND OFF : AAC sound mode is canceled.  
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Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts  
The buttons enlarged in the illustration below are used and explained in this section (pages 18 and 19).  
Remote control  
1-MARK 2-ABC  
3-DEF  
DISP/CHARA  
STANDBY/ON  
DISP/CHARA  
CLOCK  
/TIMER  
A.P.off  
SLEEP  
3-DEF  
6-MNO  
4-GHI  
7-PQRS  
10  
5-JKL  
6-MNO  
CANCEL  
SET  
1-MARK 2-ABC  
CANCEL  
SET  
4-GHI  
7-PQRS  
10  
5-JKL  
8-TUV 9-WXYZ  
8-TUV 9-WXYZ  
ENTER  
0
+10  
0
+10  
HDD  
TUNER  
/LINE  
CD  
REC START  
SELECT  
SELECT  
TUNER  
/LINE  
ALBUM LIBRARY ALBUM  
REPEAT  
SEARCH FM / PLAY  
MODE  
MODE  
ALBUM  
AAC  
TONE  
TITLE  
/EDIT  
SOUND CONTROL AHB PRO  
FM / PLAY  
MODE  
DIMMER  
VOLUME  
CONTRAST  
RM-SNXHD10J REMOTE CONTROL  
Front panel  
COMPACT COMPONENT HDD SYSTEM NX-HD10  
STANDBY  
/ON  
AUTO  
MODE  
REC  
MODE  
SET  
VOLUME  
TUNER  
/ LINE  
HDD  
CD  
TUNER  
LINE  
/
REC  
START  
CD  
SELECT  
LIBRARY  
SELECT  
ALBUM  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
KEYBOARD CONNECTOR forTITLE INPUT  
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When you repeatedly press SELECT  
SELECT  
The frequency changes step by step.  
                                       
¢ or  
Continued  
To change the FM reception mode  
Tuning in to a Station  
When an FM stereo broadcast is noisy or hard to receive,  
you can change the FM reception mode to improve the  
reception.  
1
Press TUNER/LINE repeatedly until “FM” or “AM”  
is selected.  
The unit automatically turns on and tunes in to the  
previously received station.  
Press FM/PLAY MODE on the remote control.  
• Each time you press the button, FM reception mode  
alternates between “FM MONO” and “FM AUTO.”  
AAC128  
STEREO  
AAC128  
AAC128  
MONO  
If an FM program is broadcast in stereo, the STEREO  
indicator lights up.  
MONO indicator  
FM MONO : Select this when an FM stereo broadcast is  
noisy or hard to receive. Reception  
improves though stereo effect is lost.  
The MONO indicator lights up on the  
display.  
• Each time you press the button, the source changes as  
follows:  
FM  
AM  
*
LINE  
FM AUTO : Normally select this. In this mode, you  
can hear stereo sound when a program is  
broadcast in stereo.  
(See page 21.)  
* If you have changed the source name of the external  
component, the currently selected source name will appear  
(see page 22).  
To change the information shown in the main display  
Each time you press DISP/CHARA on the remote control,  
the information in the main display changes as follows:  
2
Press and hold SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 until the  
station frequencies start changing in the main  
display.  
SELECT ¢ : to increase the frequencies.  
SELECT 4 : to decrease the frequencies.  
1
2
3
The unit starts searching for stations and stops when a  
station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in.  
4
Clock  
1 Preset station number if any  
2 Station frequency  
3 Remaining recording time in the HDD, calculated  
based on the current setting of the recording mode  
4 Recording mode currently selected  
To stop during searching, press SELECT ¢ or  
SELECT 4.  
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Presetting Stations  
Tuning in to a Preset Station  
You can preset 30 FM and 15 AM stations manually  
following the procedure below.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
1
Press TUNER/LINE repeatedly until “FM” or “AM”  
is selected.  
The unit automatically turns on and tunes in to the  
previously received station.  
In some cases, test frequencies have been already memorized  
for the tuner since the factory examined the tuner preset  
function before shipment. This is not a malfunction. You can  
preset the stations you want into memory by following the  
presetting method.  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the  
setting is canceled before you finish, start from step 2  
again.  
• Each time you press the button, the source changes as  
follows:  
On the remote control ONLY:  
FM  
AM  
1
2
Tune in to the station you want to preset.  
• See “Tuning in to a Station” on page 18.  
LINE*  
(See page 21.)  
* If you have changed the source name of the external  
component, the currently selected source name will appear  
(see page 22).  
Press SET.  
The preset number 1 starts flashing.  
2
Press the number buttons to select a preset number.  
Ex. For preset number 5, press 5.  
For preset number 15, press +10, then 5.  
For preset number 20, press +10, then 10.  
• To cancel the presetting, press CANCEL.  
3
4
Press the number buttons to select a preset number.  
Ex. For preset number 5, press 5.  
For preset number 15, press +10, then 5.  
For preset number 20, press +10, then 10.  
Ex. When number 5 is selected  
To record a broadcast program automatically  
The unit is provided with Tuner Auto Recording to  
automatically record any tuned station’s program for  
about 30 minutes.  
Press SET again.  
Selecting any station automatically starts recording into  
the HDD without any setting.  
• For more details on Tuner Auto Recording, see page  
42.  
“STORED” appears in the main display.  
The tuned station in step 1 is stored in the preset  
number selected in step 3.  
• Storing a new station on a used number erases the  
previously stored one.  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
The preset stations will be erased in a few days. If this happens,  
preset the stations again.  
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Playing Back the External Component  
The buttons enlarged in the illustration below are used and explained in this section (pages 21 and 22).  
Remote control  
DISP/CHARA  
STANDBY/ON  
CLOCK  
A.P.off  
/TIMER  
SLEEP  
3-DEF  
6-MNO  
DISP/CHARA  
CANCEL  
SET  
1-MARK 2-ABC  
CANCEL  
SET  
4-GHI  
7-PQRS  
10  
5-JKL  
8-TUV 9-WXYZ  
ENTER  
0
+10  
HDD  
TUNER  
/LINE  
TUNER  
/LINE  
CD  
REC START  
SELECT  
SELECT  
ALBUM LIBRARY ALBUM  
REPEAT  
SEARCH FM / PLAY  
MODE  
MODE  
ALBUM  
AAC  
TONE  
TITLE  
/EDIT  
SOUND CONTROL AHB PRO  
DIMMER  
VOLUME  
CONTRAST  
RM-SNXHD10J REMOTE CONTROL  
Front panel  
COMPACT COMPONENT HDD SYSTEM NX-HD10  
STANDBY  
/ON  
AUTO  
MODE  
REC  
MODE  
SET  
REC  
MODE  
SET  
VOLUME  
CD  
HDD  
TUNER  
LINE  
/
REC  
START  
CD  
SELECT  
LIBRARY  
SELECT  
TUNER  
/ LINE  
ALBUM  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
KEYBOARD CONNECTOR forTITLE INPUT  
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Selecting the External Component  
Adjusting the Input Level  
If the sound from the component connected to the LINE IN  
jacks is too loud or is not loud enough when changing the  
source to the external component (without adjusting the  
volume level), you can change the input level through the  
LINE IN jacks.  
1
Press TUNER/LINE repeatedly until “LINE*”  
(external component) is selected.  
The unit automatically turns on.  
AAC128  
On the unit ONLY:  
1
When the source is “LINE*,” press and hold  
REC MODE.  
The current input level (see the right column) appears  
for a while.  
* If you have changed the source name of the external  
component, the currently selected source name will  
appear (see page 22).  
* If you have changed the source name of the external  
component, the currently selected source name will appear  
(see page 22).  
• Each time you press the button, the source changes as  
follows:  
2
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select an  
appropriate input level.  
• Each time you press the button, the input level  
alternates between “LEVEL 1” and “LEVEL 2.”  
FM  
AM  
(See page 18.)  
LINE  
2
Start playback on the external component.  
• For operating the external equipment, see its supplied  
manual.  
LEVEL 1: Select this when the sound is not loud  
enough.  
LEVEL 2: Select this when the sound is too loud.  
To change the information shown in the main  
display  
Each time you press DISP/CHARA on the remote control,  
the information in the main display changes as follows:  
3
Press SET to finish the adjustment.  
2
1
“STORED” appears in the main display.  
The selected input level will be kept in memory until  
you change it.  
3
Clock  
1 Currently selected source name for the external  
component—LINE, TAPE, DBS, VCR, TV, or  
GAME (see page 22)  
2 Remaining recording time in the HDD, calculated  
based on the current setting of the recording mode  
3 Recording mode currently selected  
If “Level OVER!” appears in the main display  
during play  
The input level is too high. Select “LEVEL 2” if the current level  
is “LEVEL 1.”  
If the current level is “LEVEL 2,” adjust the output level on the  
external component.  
“Level OVER!” will not appear if the “REC REMAIN” time or  
the clock is shown in the main display.  
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Changing the Source Name  
You can change the source name of the external component  
according to the one connected to the unit.  
You cannot change the source names while recording.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
1
When the source is “LINE*,” press and hold  
TUNER/LINE until “NAME CHANGE” appears in  
the main display.  
* If you have changed the source name of the external  
component, the currently selected source name will appear.  
2
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select an  
appropriate source name.  
• Each time you press the button, the source name  
changes as follows:  
LINE TAPE DBS VCR TV “  
GAME (back to the beginning)  
Ex. When selecting “TAPE”  
• To cancel the setting, press CANCEL.  
3
Press SET to finish changing the source name.  
The selected source name appears in the main display.  
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Playing Back CDs (CD/CD-R/CD-RW)  
The buttons enlarged in the illustration below are used and explained in this section (pages 24 to 27).  
Remote control  
1-MARK 2-ABC  
3-DEF  
STANDBY/ON  
DISP/CHARA  
DISP/CHARA  
CANCEL  
CLOCK  
/TIMER  
A.P.off  
SLEEP  
3-DEF  
6-MNO  
4-GHI  
7-PQRS  
10  
5-JKL  
6-MNO  
1-MARK 2-ABC  
CANCEL  
SET  
4-GHI  
7-PQRS  
10  
5-JKL  
8-TUV 9-WXYZ  
8-TUV 9-WXYZ  
ENTER  
0
+10  
0
+10  
HDD  
TUNER  
/LINE  
CD  
CD  
REC START  
SELECT  
SELECT  
ALBUM LIBRARY ALBUM  
REPEAT  
SEARCH FM / PLAY  
MODE  
MODE  
ALBUM  
REPEAT  
AAC  
TONE  
TITLE  
/EDIT  
SOUND CONTROL AHB PRO  
DIMMER  
FM / PLAY  
MODE  
VOLUME  
CONTRAST  
RM-SNXHD10J REMOTE CONTROL  
Front panel  
COMPACT COMPONENT HDD SYSTEM NX-HD10  
STANDBY  
/ON  
AUTO  
MODE  
CD  
REC  
MODE  
SET  
VOLUME  
HDD  
CD  
TUNER  
LINE  
/
REC  
START  
CD  
SELECT  
LIBRARY  
SELECT  
CD  
ALBUM  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
KEYBOARD CONNECTOR forTITLE INPUT  
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Precautions on CD Playback  
Playing Back the Entire CD—Normal Play  
This unit has been designed to play back discs bearing the  
following logo:  
1
Press 0 CD on the unit.  
The unit automatically turns on and the CD tray comes  
out.  
Audio CD (CD-DA)  
• When the source is CD, “CD OPEN” appears in the  
main display.  
In addition to the above discs, this unit can play back audio  
data recorded on CD Text, CD-G (CD Graphics), and  
CD-Extra.  
2
Place a CD correctly on the circle of the CD tray,  
with its label side up.  
The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for the  
operation or sound quality of discs that may be  
incompatible with the CD Standard (CD-DA).  
Before playing a disc, confirm whether it is compatible or  
not by:  
• Checking whether the compact disc logo (  
on the disc itself.  
) is printed  
CD tray  
• Reading the instructions or the note printed on the disc  
package.  
Front door  
When playing a CD-R or CD-RW  
User-edited CD-Rs (CD Recordable) and CD-RWs  
(CD ReWritable) can be played back normally when they  
are already “finalized.” If you play back unfinalized CDs,  
“UNFINALIZE” appears in the main display.  
Good  
No good  
You can play back your original CD-Rs or CD-RWs  
recorded in music CD format ONLY. (If CD-RWs have  
been recorded in different format, erase all the data on  
CD-RWs completely before re-recording on the discs.)  
• When using a CD single (8 cm), place it on the inner  
circle of the CD tray.  
3
Press CD 3/8.  
The CD tray closes automatically and the unit starts  
playing the first track of the CD.  
DO NOT play back CD-Rs or CD-RWs including  
the sound files such as MP3.  
• Before playing back CD-Rs or CD-RWs, read their  
instructions or cautions carefully.  
AAC128  
• Some CD-Rs or CD-RWs may not be played back on this  
unit because of their disc characteristics, damage or stain  
on them, or if the player’s lens is dirty.  
Important notices:  
Elapsed playing time  
Track No.  
• In general, you will have the best performance by  
keeping your CDs and the mechanism clean.  
– Store CDs in their cases, and keep them in cabinets or  
on shelves.  
• When you press 0 CD instead of CD 3/8, the CD  
tray also closes, but the unit does not start playing.  
– Keep the unit’s CD tray closed when not in use.  
• Continuous use of irregular shaped discs (heart-shape,  
octagonal, etc.) can damage the disc rotating mechanism.  
To stop during playback, press 7.  
The total track number and playing time appear in the main  
display.  
To remove the disc, press 0 CD on the unit.  
• CD-RWs may require a longer readout time since the  
reflectance of CD-RWs is lower than for regular CDs.  
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To change the information shown in the main display  
Each time you press DISP/CHARA on the remote control,  
the information in the main display changes as follows:  
About CD indicator  
CD  
CD  
CD  
CD  
2
3
1
During  
playback  
During  
a pause  
Source is  
“CD,” but no  
CD is loaded  
A CD is  
loaded  
4
Basic CD Operations  
Clock  
While playing a CD, you can do the following operations.  
1 Current track number  
2 Elapsed playing time  
3 Remaining recording time in the HDD, calculated  
based on the current setting of the recording mode  
4 Recording mode currently selected  
To stop playback for a moment  
Press CD 3/8.  
To resume play, press CD 3/8 again.  
To locate a particular point in a track during play  
Press and hold ¢ or 4 during play.  
¢ : Fast-forwards the tracks.  
4 : Fast-reverses the tracks.  
Programing the Playing Order of the Tracks  
Program Play  
To go to another track  
Press ¢ or 4 repeatedly.  
¢ : Skips to the beginning of the next or succeeding  
tracks.  
4 : Goes back to the beginning of the current or  
previous tracks.  
You can arrange the order in which the tracks play before  
you start playing. You can program up to 32 tracks.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
1
2
Load a CD.  
Before starting play, you can continuously skip or go back  
to any track by holding the button.  
Press CD 3/8, then 7.  
The source is changed to “CD.”  
To go to another track directly using the number  
buttons  
Pressing the number button(s) on the remote control  
allows you to start playing the track number you want.  
Ex. For track number 5, press 5.  
3
Press FM/PLAY MODE repeatedly until “CD  
PROGRAM” appears in the main display.  
The PROGRAM indicator lights up on the display.  
For track number 15, press +10, then 5.  
For track number 20, press +10, then 10.  
For track number 32, press +10, +10, +10, then 2.  
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PROGRAM  
PROGRAM  
indicator  
• If a program has been stored in memory, it will be  
called up.  
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• Each time you press the button, play modes change  
as follows:  
If you try to program a 33rd step  
“MEMORY FULL” will appear in the main display.  
CD PROGRAM  
CD RANDOM  
(Program play)  
(Random play)  
If your entry is ignored  
CD NORMAL  
You have tried to program a track number that does not exist on the  
CD (for example, selecting track 14 on a CD that only has 12  
tracks). Such entries are ignored.  
(Normal play)  
Press the number buttons to select the tracks you  
want.  
4
5
• For how to use the number buttons, see “To go to  
another track directly using the number buttons” on  
If the total playing time is over “1:39:59”  
The total playing time will not be shown. (“– – : – –” will appear.)  
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Step No.  
Playing at RandomRandom Play  
The current track  
Total playing time  
The tracks of a loaded CD will play at random.  
Ex. Track No. 5 is selected for the first step  
On the remote control ONLY:  
Press CD 3/8.  
1
2
Load a CD.  
The tracks are played in the order you have programed.  
Program play ends when all the programed tracks are  
played (unless Repeat play is activated).  
Press CD 3/8, then 7.  
The source is changed to “CD.”  
To stop during play, press 7.  
3
Press FM/PLAY MODE repeatedly until “CD  
RANDOM” appears in the main display.  
The RANDOM indicator lights up on the display.  
To exit from Program play mode, press FM/PLAY MODE  
once or twice after stopping the playback so that the unit  
enters another play mode (Random play or Normal play).  
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To check the program contents  
RANDOM  
RANDOM  
indicator  
Before playing, you can check the program contents by  
pressing 4 or ¢ on the remote control.  
4 : Shows the programed tracks in the reverse order.  
¢ : Shows them in the programed order.  
• Each time you press the button, play modes change  
as follows:  
To modify the program  
Before playing, you can erase the last programed track by  
pressing CANCEL. Each time you press the button, the last  
programed track is erased from the program.  
CD PROGRAM  
CD RANDOM  
(Program play)  
(Random play)  
To add tracks in the program before you start play,  
simply select track numbers you want to add.  
CD NORMAL  
(Normal play)  
4
Press CD 3/8.  
The tracks are played at random.  
Random play ends when all the tracks are played once  
(unless Repeat play is activated).  
To erase the entire program, after stopping the playback,  
press and hold CANCEL until “CD PROGRAM ALL  
CLEAR” appears in the main display.  
• Turning off the unit or ejecting a CD also erases the  
entire program.  
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To skip the playing track, press ¢.  
You cannot go back to the previous tracks by pressing  
4.  
Prohibiting Disc EjectionDisc Lock  
You can prohibit CD ejection from the unit and can lock a  
CD.  
To prohibit CD ejection, follow the procedure below:  
To stop during playback, press 7.  
To exit from Random play mode, press FM/PLAY MODE  
once or twice after stopping the playback so that the unit  
enters another play mode (Normal play or Program play).  
• Pressing one of the number buttons also starts Normal  
play with the track selected with the number button.  
On the unit ONLY:  
1
2
Press and hold 7 when the unit is in standby mode.  
Press 0 CD.  
Repeating Tracks or CDRepeat Play  
The display dims, “LOCKED” appears in the main  
display for a while, and the loaded CD is locked.  
You can have all the tracks, the program or the individual  
track currently playing repeat as many times as you like.  
3
Release your finger from 7.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
To repeat play, press REPEAT during or before play.  
The corresponding Repeat indicator lights up on the  
display.  
If you try to eject the locked CD  
“LOCKED” appears to inform you that the Disc Lock is in use.  
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To cancel the prohibition and unlock the CD, repeat the  
above procedure.  
Repeat  
indicator  
The display dims, and “UNLOCKED” appears in the main  
display for a while in step 2, and the loaded CD is  
unlocked.  
• Each time you press the button, Repeat play changes as  
follows:  
REPEAT ALL  
REPEAT 1TRK  
(
)
(
)
1
REPEAT OFF  
(Canceled)  
REPEAT ALL : Repeats all the tracks on the CD (in  
Normal play or Random play), or all  
the tracks in the program.  
REPEAT 1TRK: Repeats one track.  
REPEAT OFF : Cancels Repeat play.  
To cancel Repeat play, press REPEAT repeatedly until  
“REPEAT OFF” appears in the main display.  
The Repeat indicator goes off from the display.  
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Playing Back the HDD (Hard Disk Drive)  
The buttons enlarged in the illustration below are used and explained in this section (pages 29 to 37).  
Remote control  
DISP/CHARA  
1-MARK 2-ABC  
3-DEF  
STANDBY/ON  
DISP/CHARA  
CLOCK  
/TIMER  
A.P.off  
SLEEP  
3-DEF  
6-MNO  
4-GHI  
7-PQRS  
10  
5-JKL  
6-MNO  
CANCEL  
SET  
1-MARK 2-ABC  
CANCEL  
SET  
4-GHI  
7-PQRS  
10  
5-JKL  
8-TUV 9-WXYZ  
8-TUV 9-WXYZ  
ENTER  
0
+10  
0
+10  
ENTER  
HDD  
TUNER  
/LINE  
CD  
REC START  
SELECT  
SELECT  
ALBUM LIBRARY ALBUM  
REPEAT  
HDD  
SEARCH FM / PLAY  
ALBUM LIBRARY ALBUM  
SEARCH  
MODE  
MODE  
ALBUM  
AAC  
TONE  
TITLE  
/EDIT  
SOUND CONTROL AHB PRO  
DIMMER  
MODE  
ALBUM  
VOLUME  
CONTRAST  
REPEAT  
RM-SNXHD10J REMOTE CONTROL  
FM / PLAY  
MODE  
Front panel  
COMPACT COMPONENT HDD SYSTEM NX-HD10  
STANDBY  
/ON  
AUTO  
MODE  
HDD  
REC  
MODE  
SET  
VOLUME  
HDD  
CD  
TUNER  
LINE  
/
REC  
START  
CD  
SELECT  
SELECT  
LIBRARY  
ALBUM  
COMPACT  
LIBRARY  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
ALBUM  
KEYBOARD CONNECTOR forTITLE INPUT  
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To play back the HDD, you must record tracks yourself first. To record into the HDD, see “Recording into the  
HDD” on pages 38 to 47.  
Playing Back the Entire HDD  
—Continuous Play  
How tracks are recorded into the HDD  
Once you record a song, it is recorded as a “track,” then  
these recorded tracks can be grouped into an “album.”  
For example, if you record the entire CD into the HDD,  
all tracks of the CD are recorded as separate tracks and  
the entire CD can be considered and grouped as an  
album.  
You can play back all tracks recorded in the HDD  
continuously.  
1
Press HDD 3/8.  
The unit automatically turns on and the HDD lamp  
starts flashing (in blue).  
You can record and store these albums separately into  
10 “libraries.”  
After the HDD lamp stops flashing and remains lit, the  
first track of the last selected or recorded album*1 starts  
playing.  
• During play, the HDD produces a silence of about  
2 seconds between each track.  
In other words, tracks recorded in the HDD are grouped  
into albums, and albums are located in 10 libraries.  
• The maximum number of tracks in an album is 254,  
and that of albums in a library is 100 (the maximum  
number of the albums in the HDD is 999).  
• The HDD also has two more libraries—“Library CD”  
and “Library TUNER.” For details on these libraries,  
see pages 41 and 42.  
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HDD Configuration  
*
Libraries  
1
Albums  
Tracks  
HDD  
1
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Album No. & Track No.  
3
Elapsed playing time  
Library No. or name*2  
(If a title is assigned to the current track, it  
will appear before library number or name.)  
2
3
2
4
*1 If you have just made a new recording, the unit will starts  
playing the new recording rather than the last selected  
album.  
*2 If a name has been assigned to the selected library (see page  
53), its assigned name will be shown. (If a name is long and  
cannot be shown at a time, the unit keeps scrolling the name  
to show the entire name.)  
To stop during play, press 7.  
* Albums are automatically numbered in chronological order.  
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To change the information shown in the main display  
Each time you press DISP/CHARA on the remote control,  
the information in the main display changes as follows:  
If assigned titles (album title or track title) are long  
and cannot be shown at a time  
The unit keeps scrolling the title to show the entire title.  
Before playing—  
About HDD indicator  
1
2
Source is  
“HDD,” but no  
data is recorded  
During  
a pause  
During  
playback  
Ready to  
play  
3
4
2
About HDD lamp  
(when dimmer is not activated)  
Clock  
• Blue (flashes) : HDD is preparing for playback.  
(During this period, no remote control  
operations are accepted.)  
• Blue (lights) : HDD is now ready for playback and  
for recording, or it is now playing or  
pausing.  
5
1 Current album number  
2 Total track number in the current album  
3 Current library number (or assigned name)  
4 Album title* appears following “ALBUM TITLE”  
5 Total playing time of the current album  
• Red (flashes) : HDD is preparing for recording.  
• Red (lights) : HDD is now recording.  
* If no title is assigned, “NO TITLE” will appear.  
Basic HDD Operations  
While playing—  
While playing a track recorded in the HDD, you can do the  
following operations.  
4
1
2
To stop playback for a moment  
Press HDD 3/8.  
To resume play, press HDD 3/8 again.  
3
5
To locate a particular point in a track during play  
Press and hold ¢ or 4 during play.  
¢ : Fast-forwards the tracks.  
4 : Fast-reverses the tracks.  
Clock  
To go to another track  
6
Press ¢ or 4 repeatedly.  
¢ : Skips to the beginning of the next or succeeding  
tracks.  
1 Current album number  
2 Current track number  
3 Current library number (or assigned name)  
4 Elapsed playing time of the track  
5 Album title* appears following “ALBUM TITLE”  
6 Track title* appears following “TRACK TITLE”  
4 : Goes back to the beginning of the current or  
previous tracks.  
Before starting play, you can continuously skip or go back  
to any track by holding the button.  
* If no title is assigned, “NO TITLE” will appear.  
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To go to another track directly using the number  
buttons (in the same album)  
Pressing the number button(s) on the remote control  
allows you to start playing the track number you want.  
Ex. For track number 5, press 5.  
Playing Tracks in an AlbumAlbum Play  
You can play back tracks in an album.  
• To make or edit albums, see pages 40 to 47, and 54 to 56.  
For track number 15, press +10, then 5.  
For track number 20, press +10, then 10.  
For track number 32, press +10, +10, +10, then 2.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
1
2
Press HDD 3/8, then 7.  
The source is changed to “HDD.”  
To select another album  
Within the same library: Press ALBUM  
Press FM/PLAY MODE repeatedly until “HDD  
ALBUM” appears in the main display.  
The ALBUM indicator lights up on the display.  
or  
ALBUM  
ALBUM  
.
: Skips to the first track of the succeeding  
albums.  
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ALBUM  
: Goes back to the first track of the  
previous albums.  
ALBUM  
ALBUM  
indicator  
Beyond the libraries: Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – on the  
remote control.  
ALBUM +  
: Skips to the first track of the succeeding  
albums (in the sequence of album  
numbers—see page 29).  
• Each time you press the button, play modes change  
as follows:  
ALBUM –  
: Goes back to the first track of the  
previous albums (in the reverse sequence  
of album numbers—see page 29).  
HDD ALBUM  
HDD LIBRARY  
(Album play)  
(Library play)  
*
HDD CONT.  
HDD RANDOM  
To select another library  
(Continuous play)  
(Random play)  
Press LIBRARY.  
Each time you press the button, the next library is selected.  
You cannot select libraries without any album recorded.  
* The last recorded (or edited) album will be selected as the  
current album when “HDD RANDOM” appears in the  
main display while selecting a play mode you want.  
3
Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – to select an album.  
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LIBRARY  
Album No. & Total track  
No.  
Total playing time of the  
current album  
Library No. (or Librarys name assigned—  
see page 53)  
You can also select an album following the procedure  
below:  
1 Press LIBRARY to select a library where an album  
you want is included  
2 Press ALBUM  
or ALBUM  
to select the  
album.  
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3
4
Press LIBRARY to select a library (Library 1 –  
Library 10, Library CD or Library TUNER).  
4
Press HDD 3/8.  
The tracks in the album are played.  
Album play ends when all the tracks in the album are  
played once.  
• If you move to another album during Album play,  
another Album play starts with the newly selected  
album.  
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LIBRARY  
Album No. & Total track  
No.  
Total playing time of the  
current album  
To go to another track in the same album, press ¢ or  
4 repeatedly or directly press the number button(s) for  
the track you want.  
Library No. (or Librarys name assigned—  
see page 53)  
To stop during play, press 7.  
Press HDD 3/8.  
To exit from Album play mode, press FM/PLAY MODE  
repeatedly after stopping the playback so that the unit  
enters another play mode (Library play, Random play or  
Continuous play).  
The albums in the library are played.  
Library play ends when all the albums in the library are  
played once.  
• If you move to another library during Library play,  
another Library play starts with the newly selected  
library.  
Playing Albums in a LibraryLibrary Play  
To go to another album in the same library, press  
ALBUM or ALBUM repeatedly.  
You can play back all albums in a library.  
• To make or edit libraries, see pages 40 to 47, and 53  
to 55.  
To go to another track in the same album, press ¢ or  
4 repeatedly or directly press the number button(s) for  
the track you want.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
To stop during play, press 7.  
1
2
Press HDD 3/8, then 7.  
The source is changed to “HDD.”  
To exit from Library play mode, press FM/PLAY MODE  
repeatedly after stopping the playback so that the unit  
enters another play mode (Random play, Continuous play,  
or Album play).  
Press FM/PLAY MODE repeatedly until “HDD  
LIBRARY” appears in the main display.  
The LIBRARY indicator lights up on the display.  
If a name has been assigned to the selected library  
Its assigned name will be shown. (If a name is long and cannot be  
shown at a time, the unit keeps scrolling the name to show the  
entire name.)  
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LIBRARY  
LIBRARY  
indicator  
• Each time you press the button, play modes change  
as follows:  
HDD ALBUM  
HDD LIBRARY  
(Album play)  
(Library play)  
*
HDD CONT.  
HDD RANDOM  
(Continuous play)  
(Random play)  
* The last recorded (or edited) album will be selected as the  
current album when “HDD RANDOM” appears in the  
main display while selecting a play mode you want.  
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Playing at RandomRandom Play  
Repeating TracksRepeat Play  
All the tracks in the HDD will play at random and repeat  
endlessly.  
You can repeat the tracks in the HDD as many times as you  
like. What you can repeat differs depending on the current  
play mode selected—Continuous play, Album play, Library  
play, or Random play.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
On the remote control ONLY:  
1
2
Press HDD 3/8, then 7.  
The source is changed to “HDD.”  
To repeat play, press REPEAT during or before play.  
The corresponding Repeat indicator lights up on the  
display.  
Press FM/PLAY MODE repeatedly until “HDD  
RANDOM” appears in the main display.  
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The RANDOM and  
display.  
indicators light up on the  
Repeat  
indicator  
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RANDOM  
Repeat and  
RANDOM  
indicators  
• Each time you press the button, Repeat play changes as  
follows:  
• Each time you press the button, play modes change  
as follows:  
REPEAT ALL  
REPEAT 1TRK  
(
)
(
)
1
REPEAT OFF  
HDD ALBUM  
HDD LIBRARY  
(Canceled)  
(Album play)  
(Library play)  
*
REPEAT ALL : For Continuous and Random plays:  
Repeats all the tracks in the HDD.  
For Album play: Repeats all the tracks  
in the current or selected album.  
For Library play: Repeats all the  
albums in the current or selected  
library.  
REPEAT 1TRK: Repeats one track.  
REPEAT OFF : Cancels Repeat play except for  
Random play.  
HDD CONT.  
HDD RANDOM  
(Continuous play)  
(Random play)  
* The last recorded (or edited) album will be selected as the  
current album when “HDD RANDOM” appears in the  
main display while selecting a play mode you want.  
3
Press HDD 3/8.  
All tracks in the HDD are played repeatedly and  
endlessly.  
To skip the playing track, press ¢.  
You cannot go back to the previous tracks by pressing  
4.  
To cancel Repeat play, press REPEAT repeatedly until  
“REPEAT OFF” appears in the main display.  
The Repeat indicator goes off from the display.  
To stop during play, press 7.  
To exit from Random play mode, press FM/PLAY MODE  
repeatedly after stopping the playback so that the unit  
enters another play mode (Continuous play, Album play, or  
Library play).  
You cannot cancel Repeat play during Random play  
During Random play, you can only select either “REPEAT ALL”  
or “REPEAT 1TRK.”  
• Pressing one of the number buttons also starts  
Continuous play with the track selected with the number  
button.  
You cannot select a library or album during  
Random play  
During Random play, you cannot use the following buttons—  
LIBRARY, ALBUM +/–, and ALBUM  
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• Each time you press the button, Search Modes  
change as follows:  
Searching for Albums and Tracks to Play—  
Search Modes  
ALBUM No.?  
ALBUM T.?  
This unit features the following four Search Modes to give  
you an easy access to the albums or tracks you want.  
(Album number?)  
(Album title?)  
TRACK T.?  
LAST 10?  
Canceled  
(Track title?)  
Album Number Search (ALBUM No.) : See below.  
To select and play an album after searching for it by its  
number.  
Album Title Search (ALBUM T.) : See page 35.  
To select and play an album after searching for it by its  
title.  
Track Title Search (TRACK T.) : See page 35.  
To select and play a track after searching for it by its  
title.  
Last 10 Search (LAST 10) : See page 37.  
To select and play one of the last 10 albums recently  
played or recorded.  
3
4
Press SET to enter the album number entry screen.  
The first number entry position starts flashing.  
Press the number buttons to enter an album  
number you want, then press ENTER.  
The selected album starts playing in Continuous play.  
• If the selected album number does not exist, Search  
Mode is canceled.  
You can use a PC-compatible keyboard for the  
following Search Mode operations (see page 69).  
• Album play, Library play, Random play, and Repeat  
play are canceled when you press SEARCH MODE  
(Continuous play will resume).  
Ex. When selecting album 24  
To search for an album by its numberALBUM No.  
You can easily find and start playing an album by  
designating its album number.  
Ex. For album number 5, press 5, then ENTER.  
For album number 10, press 1, 0, then ENTER.  
For album number 36, press 3, 6, then ENTER.  
For album number 204, press 2, 0, 4 then ENTER.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
1
Press HDD 3/8, then 7.  
The source is changed to “HDD.”  
• If you have already started playback, you can skip  
this step.  
For album number 1, you can also press  
ALBUM –, then ENTER.  
For the last album number, you can also press  
ALBUM +, then ENTER.  
2
Press SEARCH MODE repeatedly until “ALBUM  
No.?” is selected for “SEARCH MODE.”  
The SEARCH and ALBUM indicators light up on the  
display.  
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SEARCH  
ALBUM  
SEARCH and ALBUM  
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To search for an album or a track by entering its title  
ALBUM T./TRACK T.  
You can easily find and play an album or a track by  
entering its title (up to the first 5 characters)—Album Title  
Search or Track Title Search.  
• Capital letters and small letters are considered as  
different letters. So, if you enter “ABC,” you cannot  
search for an album or track named “abc.”  
• If a large number of albums and tracks have been  
recorded in the HDD, the unit will take a long time for  
searching.  
3
4
Press SET to enter the title entry screen.  
The first character entry position starts flashing.  
When you have selected Album Title Search in  
step 2  
Character set  
Character entry position  
• For details on assigning a title, see pages 48 to 50.  
When you have selected Track Title Search in step 2  
On the remote control ONLY:  
1
Press HDD 3/8, then 7.  
The source is changed to “HDD.”  
• If you have already started playback, you can skip  
this step.  
Enter a character(s) to search for the title.  
You can enter up to the first 5 characters to search for  
the album or track you want. The unit will search for  
the titles with the entered characters at the beginning  
of their titles.  
• If you want to search for an album or a track without  
its title assigned, do not enter any character and go to  
step 5.  
2
To search for an album title, press SEARCH MODE  
repeatedly until “ALBUM T.?” is selected for  
“SEARCH MODE.”  
The SEARCH and ALBUM indicators light up on the  
display.  
• Playback stops if you press SEARCH MODE during  
play.  
1) Press DISP/CHARA to select the character set you  
want.  
AAC128  
SEARCH  
• Each time you press the button, the character sets  
change as follows:  
SEARCH and  
ALBUM  
ALBUM indicators  
Capital letters  
& Symbols  
Small letters  
& Symbols  
Numerals  
2) Press the character entry button for a character  
you want to enter.  
To search for a track title, press SEARCH MODE  
repeatedly until “TRACK T.?” is selected for  
“SEARCH MODE.”  
Examples:  
• To enter an “A” or “a,” press ABC once.  
To enter a “B” or “b,” press ABC twice.  
To enter a “C” or “c,” press ABC three times.  
• To enter a symbol, press MARK repeatedly until  
the mark you want appears (see page 36).  
• To enter a numeral, press 0 9.  
• To enter a space while entering a title, press  
twice.  
The SEARCH indicator lights up on the display.  
AAC128  
SEARCH  
SEARCH  
indicator  
• To insert a character, press  
or  
to move  
the character entry position, then press a character  
entry button.  
• Each time you press the button, Search Modes  
change as follows:  
• To erase a character, press  
or  
to move  
ALBUM No.?  
ALBUM T.?  
the character entry position, then press CANCEL.  
• To cancel the setting, press SEARCH MODE.  
(Album number?)  
(Album title?)  
TRACK T.?  
LAST 10?  
Canceled  
(Track title?)  
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3) Repeat steps 4 – 1) and 4 – 2) to enter other  
characters.  
For Track Title Search:  
When the title with the entered characters is found, a  
retrieved track will be shown in the main display and  
start playing.  
• If the character you want to enter next is assigned  
to the same button you have just pressed in step  
4 – 2), press  
once to move the character  
entry position to the right.  
Retrieved track number  
Retrieved track title  
5
Press ENTER.  
“SEARCH” flashes in the main display. The unit starts  
searching for the title.  
To play the selected track, no operation is  
required. After the track is played, the unit starts  
searching for another matching track.  
• After all tracks are searched, “SEARCH END”  
appears in the main display and Search Mode is  
canceled (playback stops and the SEARCH  
indicator goes off).  
For Album Title Search:  
When the title with the entered characters is found, a  
retrieved album will be shown in the main display  
and start playing with the first track.  
Retrieved album number  
Retrieved album title  
To skip the current track and search for the next  
matching track, press ¢.  
After the track is played, the unit starts searching  
for another matching track.  
• After all tracks are searched, “SEARCH END”  
appears in the main display and Search Mode is  
canceled (playback stops and the SEARCH  
indicator goes off).  
To play all tracks in the selected album, no  
operation is required. After all tracks in the album  
are played, the unit starts searching for another  
matching album.  
• After all albums are searched, “SEARCH END”  
appears in the main display and Search Mode is  
canceled (playback stops and the SEARCH and  
ALBUM indicators go off).  
To start Continuous play with the current (or  
selected) track, press SET.  
Search Mode is canceled and playback continues in  
Continuous play (the SEARCH indicator goes off).  
To skip the current album and search for the  
next matching album, press ALBUM +.  
• If no title with the entered characters is found, “NOT  
FOUND” appears in the main display and Search  
Mode is canceled (Continuous play mode is  
resumed).  
After all tracks in the selected album are played, the  
unit starts searching for another matching album.  
• After all albums are searched, “SEARCH END”  
appears in the main display and Search Mode is  
canceled (playback stops and the SEARCH and  
ALBUM indicators go off).  
Available symbols are as follows:  
To start Continuous play with the current (or  
selected) album, press SET.  
Search Mode is canceled and playback continues in  
Continuous play (the SEARCH and ALBUM  
indicators go off).  
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To find and play the albums recently recorded, press  
SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select  
“RECORDED?,” then SET.  
The last recorded album starts playing (in this example,  
album number 5—if the selected album has a title, it  
will appear in the main display instead of the album  
number).  
To search for one of the last 10 albums recently  
played or recordedLAST 10  
You can easily find and play one of the last 10 albums  
recently played* or recorded.  
* Tracks played for more than one second can be stored as  
the “played” tracks in memory.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
1
Press HDD 3/8, then 7.  
The source is changed to “HDD.”  
• If you have already started playback, you can skip  
this step.  
• Each time you press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4,  
“PLAYED?” and “RECORDED?” alternately appear.  
• To cancel the setting, press SEARCH MODE.  
2
Press SEARCH MODE repeatedly until “LAST 10?”  
is selected for “SEARCH MODE.”  
The SEARCH and ALBUM indicators light up on the  
display.  
5
Press ALBUM + (or ALBUM –) to select an album you  
want, then press SET.  
The selected album starts playing in Continuous play.  
AAC128  
SEARCH  
ALBUM  
SEARCH and  
ALBUM indicators  
Ex. When you want to play the 5th most recently  
played album  
• Each time you press the button, Search Modes  
change as follows:  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs  
ALBUM No.?  
ALBUM T.?  
(Album number?)  
(Album title?)  
The unit may lose the memory of those recently played or recorded  
albums.  
TRACK T.?  
LAST 10?  
Canceled  
(Track title?)  
3
4
Press SET.  
The following message appears.  
To find and play the albums recently played, press  
SET again.  
The last played album starts playing (in this example,  
album number 5—if the selected album has a title, it  
will appear in the main display instead of the album  
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Recording into the HDD  
The buttons enlarged in the illustration below are used and explained in this section (pages 39 to 47).  
For this section, it is convenient to use the buttons on the front panel.  
Front panel  
COMPACT COMPONENT HDD SYSTEM NX-HD10  
STANDBY  
/ON  
AUTO  
MODE  
STANDBY  
/ON  
AUTO  
MODE  
SET  
REC  
MODE  
REC  
MODE  
SET  
VOLUME  
CD  
HDD  
TUNER  
LINE  
/
REC  
START  
CD  
TUNER  
/ LINE  
SELECT  
REC  
START  
LIBRARY  
ALBUM  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
LIBRARY  
KEYBOARD CONNECTOR forTITLE INPUT  
SELECT  
Remote control  
STANDBY/ON  
CD  
STANDBY/ON  
CLOCK  
/TIMER  
A.P.off  
SLEEP  
3-DEF  
6-MNO  
DISP/CHARA  
1-MARK 2-ABC  
CANCEL  
SET  
-GHI  
7-PQ
10  
5-JKL  
8-TUV 9-WXYZ  
DISP/CHARA  
ENTER  
TUNER  
0
+10  
/LINE  
HDD  
TUNER  
/LINE  
CD  
REC START  
SET  
SELECT  
ALBUM LIBRARY ALBUM  
REPET  
SELECT  
SEARCH FM / PLAY  
MODE  
MODE  
ALBUM  
AAC  
TONE  
TITLE  
/EDIT  
REC START  
LIBRARY  
SOUND CONTROL AHB PRO  
DIMMER  
VOLUME  
CONTRAST  
RM-SNXHD10J REMOTE CONTROL  
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About the digital formats used for recordings  
When recording into the HDD, you can select either linear  
PCM or AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) format.  
Linear PCM format is the one used for regular audio CD.  
Audio signals are recorded without any compression.  
On the other hand, AAC is a newly developed audio  
compression technology which can eliminate over 90  
percent of the original signal data without losing the  
brilliance of the original. This unit allows you to select  
128 kbps and 96 kbps as a bit rate*1.  
Before You Start Recording  
It should be noted that it may be unlawful to  
re-record pre-recorded tapes, records, or  
discs without the consent of the owner of  
copyright in the sound or video recording,  
broadcast or cable programme and in any  
literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic  
embodied therein.  
• Tracks of less than 3 seconds cannot be created (or  
Allowable recording time differs according to the digital  
format used. Assuming that only one format is used for all  
the recordings, recording time will be as follows:  
• Linear PCM:  
• AAC 128 kbps: About 173 hours*2  
• AAC 96 kbps: About 227 hours*2  
recorded) in the HDD.  
• Each recording is stored as an album in a library.  
• The recording level is not affected by the volume.  
During recording you can adjust the volume you are  
actually listening to without affecting the recording  
level.  
About 15 hours*2  
• While recording, you can hear the Active Hyper Bass  
Pro and/or the tone control effect through the speakers  
or headphones. However, the playback sound is  
recorded without these effects (see page 15).  
• While recording, HDD play modes (Album play,  
Library play, and Random play) including Repeat play  
are temporarily canceled.  
*1 Bit rate is the average number of bits that one second of audio  
data will consume. The unit used is kbps (1024 bits/second). To  
get a better audio quality, choose a higher bit rate. The most  
popular bit rate for encoding is 128 kbps.  
*2 These values are theoretically calculated when there is no data  
recorded. They may differ depending on the recording condition  
(see page 78).  
About the maximum recording length for one track  
You cannot continue recording as a single track if its  
recording time exceeds the following times:  
How the HDD separates the recorded tracks?  
When playing back the recordings in the HDD, you can  
move among the tracks. But why?  
• Linear PCM:  
About 3 hours.  
When recording from CD:  
• AAC 128 kbps/96 kbps: About 24 hours.  
Another track number is automatically assigned to the  
recorded portion exceeding the maximum length.  
A track number is assigned automatically at the  
beginning of each track. (The playing time of the track  
recorded in the HDD may differ from the original  
playing time of the track on the CD.)  
About SCMS (Serial Copy Management System)  
The HDD built in this unit uses the Serial Copy  
Management System which allows only first-generation  
digital copies to be made of premastered software such as  
regular CDs.  
If you try to record from a duplicated CD-R or CD-RW  
into the HDD, “SCMS CANNOT COPY / ANALOG REC”  
appears in the main display then this unit automatically  
selects analog recording.  
When recording from the external component  
connected to the LINE IN jacks:  
Only single track number is assigned.  
This means that the HDD will regard the entire  
recording as one track. However, if there is a blank of  
about 3 seconds or more, the HDD will consider it as a  
blank separating 2 tracks and consequently assign  
another track number to the latter portion.  
• If double normal speed recording (PCM x2 REC) or four  
times normal speed recording (PCM x4 REC) is selected  
for the recording, the recording mode will be  
automatically changed to normal speed recording (PCM  
x1 REC).  
To assign a track number manually (except while  
recording from CD and while recording with Tuner  
Auto Recording), press SET at the place where you want  
to assign a track number.  
You cannot assign track numbers manually while  
recording from CD or recording with Tuner Auto  
Recording (see page 42).  
1st Generation  
2nd Generation  
NO  
To assign a track number (in other words, separate a  
track) after recording is over, you can use the DIVIDE  
function (see page 60).  
CD  
CD-R/RW  
ABCDEFG  
ABCDEFG  
HDD  
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Using Automatic Recording Functions  
3
Press SET.  
The SMART COMP. indicator lights up on the display.  
This unit features three Auto Modes—Smart Compression,  
CD Auto Recording, and Tuner Auto Recording.  
You can activate these functions whether playing a source  
or not (the unit must be turned on).  
SMART  
SMART COMP.  
indicator  
COMP.  
AAC128  
Smart Compression (SMART COMP.) : See below.  
To automatically compress linear PCM tracks into AAC  
formated data.  
CD Auto Recording (CD AUTO REC) : See page 41.  
To automatically record a CD when playing back a CD  
entirely (from the first track to the last) in Normal play  
(see page 24).  
Tuner Auto Recording (TU AUTO REC) : See page  
42.  
• To cancel the setting, press AUTO MODE.  
4
5
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select the bit  
rate—“AAC128kbps” or “AAC 96kbps.”  
Press SET again to finish the setting.  
To automatically record broadcasts when a station is  
tuned in.  
Auto Modes cannot be set while recording into the  
HDD.  
Ex. When you have selected “AAC128kbps”  
To deactivate the function, repeat steps 1 to 3, and select  
“OFF?” in step 2. The SMART COMP. indicator goes off.  
To automatically compress linear PCM tracks—  
Smart Compression  
You can automatically search for linear PCM tracks and  
compress (encode) the linear PCM tracks into AAC  
formated data when you turn off the unit. You can select  
your desired bit rate—96 kbps or 128 kbps.  
How Smart Compression actually works?  
When you turn off the unit by pressing STANDBY/ON  
or by using timers or Auto Power off (see pages 63 to 68),  
data compression automatically starts.  
The display dims, and the SMART COMP. indicator starts  
flashing on the display. The STANDBY/ON lamp also  
starts flashing in green.  
On the unit ONLY:  
SMART  
COMP.  
SMART  
COMP.  
1
Press AUTO MODE repeatedly until “SMART  
COMP.” appears in the main display.  
AAC128  
AAC128  
Ex. When the function is currently turned “OFF”  
(initial setting)  
When the compression is complete, Smart Compression is  
turned off automatically, and the unit goes into standby  
mode (the STANDBY/ON lamp stops flashing and remains  
lit in red.)  
• Each time you press the button, Auto Modes change  
as follows:  
• It may take a long time (the sum of the playing times of  
all existing linear PCM tracks plus searching time) for  
the unit to compress all the PCM tracks. By pressing  
SMART COMP.  
Canceled  
CD AUTO REC  
TU AUTO REC  
STANDBY/ON  
again, you can stop compression  
and make the unit go into standby mode.  
2
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select “ON?”  
Smart Compression always works even if no linear  
PCM track has been recorded  
When you turn off the unit with Smart Compression turned on, it  
always works because the unit starts searching for linear PCM  
tracks.  
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How CD Auto Recording actually works?  
Recording automatically starts when you start CD play in  
Normal play by pressing CD 3/8.  
The HDD lamp lights in red, and the CD and AUTO  
indicators start flashing on the display.  
To automatically record CDs—CD Auto Recording  
You can automatically make a recording when playing back  
a CD entirely (from the first track to the last) in Normal  
play. (You need to start playback by pressing CD 3/8.)  
The recording will be stored in a library named “Library  
CD.”  
CD AUTO  
REC  
• “AAC 128 kbps” is automatically selected as the  
recording format.  
AAC128  
• CD Auto Recording will not work for Program play,  
Random play, and Repeat play.  
• CD Auto Recording will be canceled when Recording  
Timer starts operating.  
Elapsed playing time  
Track No.  
CD Auto Recording will be automatically canceled if—  
• you turn off the unit  
On the unit ONLY:  
1
Press AUTO MODE repeatedly until “CD AUTO  
REC” appears in the main display.  
• you change the source  
• you stop, skip, search, pause or eject CD  
• you select a track number directly  
• you deactivate CD Auto Recording  
Recording will not be stored in “Library CD.”  
Ex. When the function is currently turned OFF”  
If you press 7 or 0 CD while CD Auto Recording is  
performed  
(initial setting)  
“PLEASE WAIT” may appear in the main display for a moment.  
• Each time you press the button, Auto Modes change  
as follows:  
To change the information shown in the main display  
while recording  
Each time you press DISP/CHARA on the remote control,  
the information in the main display changes as follows:  
SMART COMP.  
Canceled  
CD AUTO REC  
TU AUTO REC  
2
3
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select “ON?”  
2
3
1
Press SET to finish the setting.  
The CD and AUTO indicators light up on the display.  
4
CD AUTO  
CD and AUTO  
Clock  
indicators  
AAC128  
1 Current track number  
2 Elapsed playing time  
3 Remaining recording time in the HDD (counts  
down about every 10 seconds), calculated based on  
the current setting of the recording mode  
4 Current recording mode  
To deactivate the function, repeat steps 1 to 3, and select  
“OFF?” in step 2.  
The CD and AUTO indicators go off.  
If you play a digitally duplicated CD-R or CD-RW  
CD Auto Recording will not start. To record a disc of this type, use  
the ordinary recording methods described on pages 43 and 44.  
If the recording is not done correctly or a track is  
skipped while it is being played  
Use analog recording (see page 47).  
If you turn on the function while playing a CD  
Recording will not begin. The function will work next time you  
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2
3
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select “ON?”  
If “CD AUTO REC OFF PLEASE!” appears in the  
main display  
You have tried to do the following operations while CD Auto  
Recording is performed.  
– To select recording modes or start recording  
– To edit recording or assign the title to an album or a track  
– To select Repeat play  
Press SET to finish the setting.  
The TUNER and AUTO indicators light up on the  
display.  
These operations cannot be accepted during CD Auto Recording.  
TUNER  
AUTO  
TUNER and  
AAC128  
AUTO indicators  
To automatically record broadcast programs  
—Tuner Auto Recording  
You can automatically record broadcast program(s) while  
you are tuning in to the FM or AM stations. So you can  
always keep the most recent tuned program(s) for up to 30  
minutes in the HDD. When you stop tuning in to the FM/  
AM stations, Tuner Auto Recording stops.  
These recorded program(s) will be stored as a single track  
in a single album in a library named “Library TUNER.”  
• “AAC 96 kbps” is automatically selected as the recording  
format.  
To deactivate the function, repeat steps 1 to 3, and select  
“OFF?” in step 2.  
The TUNER and AUTO indicators go off.  
If you turn on the function while tuning in to a  
station  
• Tuner Auto Recording will be canceled when Recording  
Timer or Daily Timer starts operating.  
Recording will start automatically.  
How Tuner Auto Recording actually works?  
When you tune in to a radio station, recording  
automatically starts.  
The TUNER and AUTO indicators start flashing, and the  
HDD lamp lights in red.  
IMPORTANT: With Tuner Auto Recording activated,  
recording in “Library TUNER” is automatically erased  
and overwritten if you tune in to an FM or AM station  
after—  
• you have selected any source other than FM/AM, or  
• you have turned off the unit.  
• If you change the band (from FM to AM only) or the  
stations, recording continues.  
If you want to keep an important recording done using  
Tuner Auto Recording, copy the album in “Library  
TUNER” before it is erased. To copy the album, use the  
COPY ALBUM function (see page 54).  
• If you turn off the unit while Tuner Auto Recording is  
being performed, it will not re-start working for about  
one minute next time you turn on the unit.  
TUNER  
AUTO  
REC  
AAC  
96  
On the unit ONLY:  
Preset station number  
if any  
1
Press AUTO MODE repeatedly until “TU AUTO  
REC” appears in the main display.  
Station frequency  
To stop recording, deactivate the function (repeat steps 1  
to 3, and select “OFF?” in step 2).  
• If you press 7, “TU AUTO REC OFF PLEASE!”  
Ex. When the function is currently turned OFF”  
(initial setting)  
appears in the main display  
Tuner Auto Recording will automatically stop if—  
• you turn off the unit  
• Each time you press the button, Auto Modes change  
as follows:  
• you change the source (excluding changing FM to AM)  
• you deactivate Tuner Auto Recording  
Recording done by that time will be stored in “Library  
TUNER.”  
SMART COMP.  
Canceled  
CD AUTO REC  
TU AUTO REC  
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To change the information shown in the main display  
while recording  
Each time you press DISP/CHARA on the remote control,  
the information in the main display changes as follows:  
1
2
Prepare a CD.  
• Press CD 3/8, then press 7 after loading a CD.  
You can make a program (see page 25) or select  
Random play mode (see page 26) if you want. In this  
case, do not start playing CD manually.  
2
3
1
Press REC MODE on the unit to select the recording  
mode.  
X
4
Current recording  
mode setting  
PCM  
4
Clock  
1 Preset station number if any  
2 Station frequency  
3 Remaining recording time in the HDD (counts  
down about every 13 seconds), calculated based on  
the current setting of the recording mode  
4 Current recording mode  
Ex. When selecting PCM x4 REC”  
• Each time you press the button, the recording modes  
change as follows:  
AAC128kbps  
AAC 96kbps  
PCM x1 REC  
PCM x2 REC  
If “TU AUTO REC OFF PLEASE!” appears in the  
main display  
PCM x4 REC  
You have tried to select recording modes or start recording while  
Tuner Auto Recording is performed. These operations cannot be  
accepted during Tuner Auto Recording.  
The indicator corresponding to the selected recording  
mode lights up on the display.  
3
Press REC START to start recording.  
If you want to record the current broadcast program  
for more than 30 minutes  
With this function, you can record only the most recent 30 minutes  
of the program. To record the entire program, first deactivate the  
Tuner Auto Recording, then perform the recording procedure  
explained on page 45.  
The REC indicator starts flashing on the display, and  
CD play and recording start at the same time.  
• Repeat play is temporarily canceled if in use.  
REC  
indicator  
REC  
PCM  
X
4
Recording CDs  
This unit is equipped with the following recording modes  
to record CDs.  
Current track no. of  
the CD  
Remaining play time  
of the current track  
AAC128kbps : To record in AAC format at the bit rate  
of 128 kbps (normal speed).  
AAC 96kbps : To record in AAC format at the bit rate  
of 96 kbps (normal speed).  
PCM x1 REC : To record in Linear PCM format  
(normal speed).  
Remaining recording time in the HDD*  
PCM x2 REC : To record in Linear PCM format at  
double normal speed. (No playback  
sound will be heard while recording.)  
PCM x4 REC*: To record in Linear PCM format at four  
times normal speed. (No playback  
* Remaining recording time is calculated based on the  
current setting of the recording mode.  
When CD play ends, recording also stops and the  
following message appears in the main display.  
sound will be heard while recording.)  
1
*
* You cannot select “PCM x4 REC” to record Program play and  
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To change the information shown in the main display  
while recording  
Each time you press DISP/CHARA on the remote control,  
the information in the main display changes as follows:  
4
5
Press LIBRARY to select a library where you store the  
recording just done.  
• Each time you press LIBRARY, the library changes—  
“Library 1” to “Library 10.”  
• If you do not select any library within one minute, the  
library currently flashing in the main display is  
automatically selected.  
2
4
1
Press SET to finish the recording.  
“ENTRY” flashes in the main display for a while.  
3
5
To stop while recording, press 7.  
The following message also appears in the main display. So  
follow steps 4 and 5 above (press LIBRARY repeatedly to  
select a library, then press SET).  
Clock  
1 Current track number of the CD played  
2 Remaining play time of the current track  
3 Remaining recording time in the HDD, calculated  
based on the current setting of the recording mode  
4 Album number and its track number recorded  
5 Recording mode in use  
1
*
To record a single track during playback  
Press REC START while the desired track on the CD is  
played back (regardless of the play mode).  
The playback of that CD track stops, and the same track  
starts playing back from the beginning again. Then, the  
recording starts (with the currently selected recording  
mode).  
If you cannot record a CD using high speed  
recording (PCM x2 REC or PCM x4 REC)  
This might have occurred due to the recording condition of the  
disc. Using a slower speed recording than the current one in use  
(PCM x1 or PCM x2) may solve this trouble.  
If the recording is not done correctly, or a track is  
skipped while it is being played  
Use analog recording (see page 47).  
Tracks of less than 3 seconds cannot be created (or  
recorded) in the HDD.  
During the first 3 seconds of recording of each track, you cannot  
stop recording.  
When the playback of the current track is over, recording  
also stops and the following message appears.  
1
*
Follow steps 4 and 5 above (press LIBRARY repeatedly to  
select a library, then press SET).  
If a name has been assigned to the selected library  
Its assigned name will be shown.  
*1Prior to this operation;  
If you have turned off and on the unit, or if you have  
recorded another sourceFM, AM, or external  
component, Library 1will appear.  
If you have recorded CDs, the last recorded library will  
appear.  
If “CD AUTO REC OFF PLEASE!” appears in the  
main display  
You cannot record a track using this method while CD Auto  
Recording is being performed (see page 41).  
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* Remaining recording time is calculated based on the  
current setting of the recording mode.  
Recording FM/AM Broadcasts  
This unit is equipped with the following recording modes  
to record broadcast programs.  
4
When the broadcast program ends, press 7 to stop  
recording.  
The following message appears in the main display.  
AAC128kbps : AAC format is used at the bit rate of  
128 kbps.  
AAC 96kbps : AAC format is used at the bit rate of  
96 kbps.  
1
2
Tune in to a station you want (see page 18).  
5
6
Press LIBRARY to select a library where you store  
the recording just done.  
• Each time you press LIBRARY, the library changes—  
“Library 1” to “Library 10.”  
• If you do not select any library within one minute,  
Library 1 is automatically selected.  
Press REC MODE on the unit to select the recording  
mode.  
Current recording  
AAC128  
mode setting  
Press SET to finish the recording.  
“ENTRY” flashes in the main display for a while.  
Ex. When selecting “AAC128kbps”  
If “TU AUTO REC OFF PLEASE!” appears in the  
main display  
You cannot start recording using this method while Tuner Auto  
Recording is being performed (see page 42 and 43).  
• Each time you press the button, the recording modes  
change as follows:  
While recording, you cannot change the source or  
station  
AAC128kbps  
AAC 96kbps  
If you need to change the source or station, stop recording first.  
The indicator corresponding to the selected recording  
mode lights up on the display.  
To assign track numbers manually while recording  
Press SET at the place where you want to assign another  
track number.  
“TRK INCRE. (increment)” appears in the main display  
for a while.  
3
Press REC START to start recording.  
The REC indicator lights up on the display and the  
recording starts.  
REC  
REC  
AAC128  
indicator  
• For details, see “How the HDD separates the recorded  
tracks?” on page 39.  
Preset station number  
if any  
Station frequency  
Remaining recording time in the HDD*  
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• Each time you press the button, the recording modes  
change as follows:  
To change the information shown in the main display  
while recording  
Each time you press DISP/CHARA on the remote control,  
the information in the main display changes as follows:  
AAC128kbps  
AAC 96kbps  
The indicator corresponding to the selected recording  
mode lights up on the display.  
2
4
1
3
Press REC START.  
The REC indicator starts flashing on the display, and  
the unit now stands by for Sound Synchronized  
Recording.  
3
5
REC  
REC  
AAC128  
indicator  
Clock  
1 Preset station number if any  
2 Station frequency  
3 Remaining recording time in the HDD, calculated  
based on the current setting of the recording mode  
4 Album number and its track number recorded  
5 Recording mode in use  
Recording the External Component  
Remaining recording time in the HDD*  
You can start recording automatically when the source  
sound comes into this unit through the LINE IN jacks  
—Sound Synchronized Recording.  
Sound Synchronized Recording will stop automatically if  
no sound comes in for more than 30 seconds (after making  
a 30-second silence recording) .  
* Remaining recording time is calculated based on the  
current setting of the recording mode.  
• If playback has already started on the external  
component, the unit will start recording without  
entering recording standby mode.  
This unit is equipped with the following recording modes  
to record from the external component.  
4
Start playback on the external equipment.  
Recording starts, and the REC indicator stops flashing  
and remains lit.  
AAC128kbps : AAC format is used at the bit rate of  
128 kbps.  
AAC 96kbps : AAC format is used at the bit rate of  
96 kbps.  
You can also start recording by pressing HDD 3/8.  
1
2
Press TUNER/LINE repeatedly to select the external  
component (see page 21).  
5
6
When playback ends, press 7 to stop recording.  
The REC indicator goes off, and the following message  
appears in the main display.  
Press REC MODE on the unit repeatedly to select the  
recording mode.  
Current recording  
AAC128  
mode setting  
Press LIBRARY to select a library where you store the  
recording just done.  
• Each time you press LIBRARY, the library changes—  
“Library 1” to “Library 10.”  
• If you do not select any library within one minute,  
“Library 1” is automatically selected.  
Ex. When selecting AAC128kbps”  
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Press SET to finish the recording.  
“ENTRY” flashes in the main display for a while.  
If “Level OVER!” appears while recording  
Stop recording, then adjust the input level on this unit (see page  
21), or if possible adjust the output level on the external  
component.  
When no sound comes in for more than 30 seconds  
Recording stops automatically (after making a 30-second  
silence recording) and the following message appears in the  
main display.  
“Level OVER!” will not appear if the album/track numbers or  
the clock is shown in the main display.  
To record CD into the HDD using analog  
recording mode  
If the recording is not done correctly or a track is  
skipped while it is being played, use the following  
recording method.  
• Track numbers are assigned automatically even when  
the following analog recording mode is used.  
So follow steps 6 and 7 above (press LIBRARY repeatedly to  
select a library, then press SET).  
• To erase the 30-second silence recording, use the  
DIVIDE function (see page 60) and the ERASE TRK  
function (see page 62).  
1 Prepare a CD.  
• Press CD 3/8, then press 7 after loading a CD.  
2 Press and hold REC START until “ANALOG REC  
START?” appears in the main display.  
To assign track numbers manually while recording  
Press SET at the place where you want to assign another  
track number.  
“TRK INCRE. (increment)” appears in the main display for  
a while.  
• To cancel analog recording, press REC START  
again.  
• For details, see “How the HDD separates the recorded  
tracks?” on page 39.  
Or press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 so that  
“ANALOG REC CANCEL?” appears in the main  
display (each time your press the button,  
“ANALOG REC CANCEL?” or “ANALOG REC  
START?” alternately appears), then press SET.  
To change the information shown in the main display  
while recording  
Each time you press DISP/CHARA on the remote control,  
the information in the main display changes as follows:  
3 Press SET.  
Analog recording starts.  
2
4
1
• If “PCM x2 REC” or “PCM x4 REC” is currently  
selected as the recording mode, the recording mode  
will be automatically changed to “PCM x1 REC.”  
• Analog recording mode is automatically canceled  
when recording is over.  
3
Clock  
• If you perform steps 2 and 3 above during play, you  
can record the currently playing track using the  
analog recording method (see also “To record a single  
track during playback” on page 44).  
1 Currently selected source name for the external  
component—LINE, TAPE, DBS, VCR, TV, or  
GAME (see page 22)  
2 Remaining recording time in the HDD, calculated  
based on the current setting of the recording mode  
3 Recording mode in use  
4 Album number and its track number recorded  
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Making Your Own Titles  
The buttons enlarged in the illustration below are used and explained in this section (pages 49 and 50).  
Remote control  
1-MARK 2-ABC  
3-DEF  
DISP/CHARA  
STANDBY/ON  
DISP/CHARA  
CLOCK  
/TIMER  
A.P.off  
SLEEP  
3-DEF  
6-MNO  
4-GHI  
7-PQRS  
10  
5-JKL  
6-MNO  
CANCEL  
SET  
1-MARK 2-ABC  
CANCEL  
SET  
4-GHI  
7-PQRS  
10  
5-JKL  
8-TUV 9-WXYZ  
8-TUV 9-WXYZ  
ENTER  
0
+10  
0
+10  
ENTER  
HDD  
TUNER  
/LINE  
CD  
REC START  
SELECT  
SELECT  
ALBUM LIBRARY ALBUM  
REPEAT  
HDD  
SEARCH FM / PLAY  
MODE  
MODE  
ALBUM  
AAC  
TONE  
TITLE  
/EDIT  
SOUND CONTROL AHB PRO  
DIMMER  
SEARCH  
MODE  
ALBUM  
VOLUME  
CONTRAST  
TITLE  
/EDIT  
RM-SNXHD10J REMOTE CONTROL  
The following operations are possible only from the remote control.  
• If you have a keyboard (not supplied) which can be connected to the KEYBOARD terminal  
(PS/2 port) inside the front door, it makes easier for you to enter your own titles (see page  
69).  
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Assigning Titles to Albums and Tracks  
3
4
Press SET again.  
The unit enters the album title entry mode.  
Currently selected album number appears first.  
You can assign a title to each album and track. Once a title  
is assigned, it is displayed during playback.  
• The maximum number of the characters used for each  
title is 64.  
• When you want to change the libraries’ names, see  
“Changing the Library Names—LIB. NAME” on page  
53.  
Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – to select the album you  
want to assign a title to, then press SET.  
The album title entry screen appears in the main  
display.  
In the following examples, the processes are explained  
assuming that the unit is turned on.  
• If a title has been assigned, it will appear.  
• To exit from the title entry screen any time during the  
process, press TITLE/EDIT.  
• To return to the previous screen any time during the  
process, press CANCEL (except while the title entry  
screen is shown).  
Character entry position  
Character set  
You cannot enter Title/Edit modes during Random  
play and Search Modes.  
Ex. When selecting Album 19  
• Library play, Album play, and Repeat play are  
canceled when you press TITLE/EDIT (Continuous  
play will resume).  
You can also assign a name to an album and track  
currently recorded while recording.  
5
Assign the title.  
1) Press DISP/CHARA to select the character set you  
want.  
• Each time you press the button, the character sets  
change as follows:  
Capital letters  
& Symbols  
Small letters  
& Symbols  
To assign a title to an album  
On the remote control ONLY:  
Numerals  
2) Press the character entry button for a character  
you want to enter.  
1
Press TITLE/EDIT once.  
• The source changes to “HDD” automatically if  
another source has been selected.  
Examples:  
• To enter an “A” or “a,” press ABC once.  
To enter a “B” or “b,” press ABC twice.  
To enter a “C” or “c,” press ABC three times.  
• To enter a symbol, press MARK repeatedly until  
the symbol you want appears (see page 36 for  
available symbols).  
• Each time you press the button, Title/Edit modes  
change as follows:  
• To enter a numeral, press 0 9.  
• To enter a space while entering a title, press  
twice.  
TITLE?  
LIB. EDIT?  
ALBUM EDIT?  
(Library edit)  
• To insert a character, press  
the character entry position, then press a character  
entry button.  
or  
to move  
Canceled  
Press SET.  
TRACK EDIT?  
2
• To erase a character, press  
or  
to move  
the character entry position, then press CANCEL.  
3) Repeat steps 5 – 1) and 5 – 2) to enter other  
characters.  
• Each time you press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 ,  
the album title entry mode or the track title entry  
mode (“TRACK?” or “ALBUM?”) is alternately  
selected.  
• If the character you want to enter next is assigned  
to the same button you have just pressed in step  
5 – 2), press  
once to move the character  
entry position to the right.  
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7
Press ENTER.  
The track title entry screen for the currently selected  
track appears.  
3
4
Press TITLE/EDIT once, then press SET.  
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to enter the track  
title entry mode (“TRACK?”).  
• Each time you press the button, the album title entry  
mode or the track title entry mode (“TRACK?” or  
“ALBUM?”) is alternately selected.  
• If you want to go on assigning the track titles, go to  
step 6 on the right column.  
Press TITLE/EDIT again to exit from the title entry  
mode.  
If you assign a title during playback  
5
6
Press SET.  
The unit repeats playback of all the tracks of the album until you  
press ENTER in step 6. When you press ENTER, the unit enters the  
track title entry mode.  
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power  
failure occurs before step 6  
The editing you have made is not recorded in the HDD.  
Press the number buttons (or SELECT ¢ / SELECT  
4) to select the track you want to assign a title to,  
then press SET.  
The track title entry screen for the selected track  
appears in the main display.  
• If a title has been assigned, it will appear.  
To assign titles to tracks  
On the remote control ONLY:  
1
2
Press HDD 3/8.  
The source changes to “HDD” automatically if another  
source has been selected, and HDD playback starts.  
• If you do not need to listen to the playback sound,  
press 7.  
Character entry position  
Ex. When selecting Track 9  
Character set  
7
8
Assign the title by referring step 5 on page 49.  
Select the album where the tracks you want to  
assign titles to are located (see also page 34).  
1) Press SEARCH MODE repeatedly until “ALBUM  
No.?” is selected for “SEARCH MODE, ” then  
press SET.  
2) Press the number buttons to enter an album  
number you want, then press ENTER.  
The first track of the selected album now starts  
playing.  
Press ENTER.  
The next track title entry screen appears.  
• If you want to go on assigning more track titles,  
repeat steps 6 to 8.  
• If you assign a title to the last track in an album or if  
you assign a title while recording, title entry mode is  
automatically canceled.  
9
Press TITLE/EDIT again to exit from the title entry  
mode.  
For the titles of the duplicated tracks using the  
COPY ALBUM or COPY TRACK functions (see  
pages 54 and 57)  
Ex. When selecting Album 4  
(it is located in Library 2)  
The original tracks and their duplicated tracks cannot have  
different names. If the title of the original track or of the duplicated  
is changed, the other will also be changed.  
• To select the album number, you can also use ALBUM  
+ or ALBUM – .  
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Editing the HDD  
The buttons enlarged in the illustration below are used and explained in this section (pages 52 to 62).  
Remote control  
1-MARK 2-ABC  
3-DEF  
STANDBY/ON  
DISP/CHARA  
CLOCK  
/TIMER  
CANCEL  
SET  
A.P.off  
SLEEP  
3-DEF  
6-MNO  
4-GHI  
7-PQRS  
10  
5-JKL  
6-MNO  
1-MARK 2-ABC  
CANCEL  
SET  
4-GHI  
7-PQRS  
10  
5-JKL  
8-TUV 9-WXYZ  
8-TUV 9-WXYZ  
ENTER  
ENTER  
0
+10  
0
+10  
HDD  
TUNER  
/LINE  
CD  
REC START  
SELECT  
SELECT  
ALBUM LIBRARY ALBUM  
REPEAT  
HDD  
SEARCH FM / PLAY  
MODE  
MODE  
ALBUM  
LIBRARY  
ALBUM  
AAC  
TONE  
TITLE  
/EDIT  
SOUND CONTROL AHB PRO  
DIMMER  
VOLUME  
CONTRAST  
TITLE  
/EDIT  
RM-SNXHD10J REMOTE CONTROL  
The following operations are possible only from the remote control.  
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Introducing HDD Editing Functions  
Track Editing  
This unit allows you to edit the tracks using the  
following functions.  
You can edit libraries, albums, and tracks using the  
following functions.  
Copying a Track (COPY TRACK) : Page 57  
You can make a duplication of a track.  
Library Editing  
You can change the library name as you like.  
Copying a Portion of a Track (A-B COPY) : Page 58  
You can copy only a portion of the track you want and  
store it as a track in an album newly created.  
Changing the Library Names (LIB. NAME) : Page 53  
You can change the original library name, such as  
“Library 1,” to the one you assign.  
Moving a Track (MOVE) : Page 59  
You can move a track either within the same album or  
into a different album.  
Tracks are automatically renumbered in both  
albums—where a track has moved from and where  
the track has moved to.  
Restoring the Libraries (RESTORE) : Page 54  
If you unplug the unit or if a power failure occurs  
while recording, compressing (Smart Compression),  
or editing the data into the HDD, the library  
information stored in the HDD and what has been  
actually recorded in the libraries may happen to  
become unmatched. As a result, you cannot select  
some tracks or albums as you expect to do in the  
libraries. If this happens, you can use this function  
and restore the libraries.  
Dividing a Track (DIVIDE) : Page 60  
This function separates a track into two tracks.  
The subsequent tracks are automatically renumbered.  
Joining Tracks (JOIN) : Page 61  
This function joins two adjacent tracks into a single  
track.  
The subsequent tracks are automatically renumbered.  
Album Editing  
This unit allows you to edit the albums using the  
following functions.  
Erasing a Track (ERASE TRK) : Page 62  
You can erase an unwanted track one by one.  
The subsequent tracks are automatically renumbered.  
Copying an Album (COPY ALBUM) : Page 54  
You can make a duplication of an album.  
Moving an Album (LIB. CHANGE) : Page 55  
You can move an album from a library to another  
library.  
If you have stored an album in an incorrect library,  
use this function to change the library to store the  
album in.  
If the HDD includes many albums  
It will be convenient for you to select the album number (and the  
track number) using Search Mode (see page 34) before performing  
most of the editing procedures described in this section. If you do  
so, you do not need to select the album number (and the track  
number) in the editing procedures.  
Making a New Album (MAKE ALBUM) : Page 55  
You can create a new album by selecting a track.  
Album number is automatically assigned to a newly  
created album.  
To make your best album later, add other tracks in this  
album using the MOVE function. (See page 59.)  
For the titles of the duplicated albums and tracks  
using the COPY functions—COPY ALBUM, MAKE  
ALBUM, and COPY TRACK  
The original titles will be also copied and assigned to the newly  
duplicated albums and tracks.  
For album titles: You can change the album titles of the newly  
duplicated albums later  
Erasing an Album (ERASE) : Page 56  
You can erase an album one by one.  
When an album is erased, the subsequent albums are  
renumbered automatically.  
(see pages 49 and 50).  
For track titles: You cannot assign the different titles for the  
original tracks and the duplicated tracks.  
If the title of the original track or of the  
duplicated is changed, the other will also be  
changed.  
Erasing All Albums (ALL ERASE) : Page 57  
All data in the HDD will be erased.  
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In the following examples of editing procedures, the  
processes are explained assuming that the unit is turned on.  
• To exit from the editing screen any time during the  
process, press TITLE/EDIT.  
• To return to the previous screen any time during the  
process, press CANCEL.  
3
4
Press SET again.  
The unit enters the library name entry mode.  
You cannot enter Title/Edit modes during Random  
play and Search Modes.  
• Library play, Album play, and Repeat play are  
canceled when you press TITLE/EDIT (Continuous  
play will resume).  
Currently selected library appears.  
Press LIBRARY to select a library (“Library 1”—  
“Library 10”) you want to change the name of, then  
press SET.  
The library name entry screen appears in the main  
display.  
Changing the Library Names—LIB. NAME  
You can change the library names as you like.  
• The maximum number of the characters used for each  
library name is 64.  
You cannot change the names for “Library TUNER” and  
“Library CD.”  
• Once you change a library name, the changed name will  
appear instead of the original library name.  
• When you want to change the album titles or the track  
titles, see “Assigning Titles to Albums and Tracks” on  
page 49.  
Character entry  
Character set  
position  
Ex. When selecting “Library 9”  
On the remote control ONLY:  
5
Press CANCEL repeatedly until the previous name is  
completely erased.  
1
Press TITLE/EDIT repeatedly until “LIB. EDIT?”  
appears in the main display.  
• The source changes to “HDD” automatically if  
another source has been selected.  
6
7
Enter a new name referring to step 5 on page 49.  
Press ENTER.  
“HDD WRITING” appears and the HDD lamp flashes  
in red while the editing you have made is being stored  
in the HDD.  
• If you have performed the above procedure during  
play, HDD playback stops.  
• Each time you press the button, Title/Edit Modes  
change as follows:  
To restore original library names (when shipped from  
the factory)  
TITLE?  
LIB. EDIT?  
ALBUM EDIT?  
(Library edit)  
Erasing all characters assigned to a library restores its  
original library name (“Library 1”—“Library 10”).  
Canceled  
Press SET.  
TRACK EDIT?  
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Restoring the Libraries—RESTORE  
Copying an Album—COPY ALBUM  
If you unplug the unit or if a power failure occurs while  
recording, compressing (Smart Compression), or editing  
the data into the HDD, the Library information stored in  
the HDD and what has been actually recorded in the  
libraries may happen to become unmatched. As a result,  
you cannot skip tracks or albums as you expect to do in the  
libraries. If this happens, you can use this function and  
restore the libraries.  
You can make a duplication of an album. A new album  
number is automatically assigned to a newly duplicated  
album.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
If the HDD includes many albums, select the album  
number using Search Mode (see page 34) before  
performing the procedure below.  
• NOTICE if you use the RESTORE function, the  
following may possibly occur even though the HDD is  
restored.  
– Library names you have assigned may be reset to the  
original names.  
1
Press TITLE/EDIT repeatedly until “ALBUM EDIT?”  
appears in the main display.  
• The source changes to “HDD” automatically if  
another source has been selected.  
– All albums in the HDD may be renumbered newly and  
be relocated in libraries.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
• Each time you press the button, Title/Edit Modes  
change as follows:  
1
Press TITLE/EDIT repeatedly until “LIB. EDIT?”  
appears in the main display, then press SET.  
• The source changes to “HDD” automatically if  
another source has been selected.  
TITLE?  
LIB. EDIT?  
ALBUM EDIT?  
(Library edit)  
Canceled  
TRACK EDIT?  
2
3
Press SET.  
2
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select  
“RESTORE?”  
• Each time you press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4,  
“RESTORE?” or “LIB.NAME?” is alternately  
selected.  
Press SET again.  
The currently selected album number flashes.  
4
Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – to select the album you  
want to copy, then press SET.  
The library selection screen appears.  
3
4
Press SET.  
Press ENTER.  
“HDD WRITING” appears and the HDD lamp flashes  
in red while the unit is restoring the libraries.  
• If you have performed the above procedure during  
play, HDD playback stops.  
Ex. When selecting Album 9  
The currently selected  
library flashes.  
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6
Press LIBRARY to select a library (“Library 1”—  
“Library 10,”) you want to copy the selected album  
into, then press SET.  
Album number is automatically assigned to a newly  
created album (the youngest unused number will be  
selected).  
3
4
Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – to select the album you  
want to move, then press SET.  
The library selection screen appears.  
The currently selected  
library flashes.  
Ex. When selecting Album 15  
Press LIBRARY to select a library (“Library 1”—  
“Library 10”) you want to move the selected album  
to, then press SET.  
Ex. When selecting Library 9”  
Press ENTER.  
The confirmation screen appears in the main display.  
“PLEASE WAIT” then “HDD WRITING” appears and  
the HDD lamp flashes in red while the editing you have  
made is being stored in the HDD.  
• It takes a long time if the selected album has many  
tracks.  
Ex. When selecting Library 10”  
• If you have performed the above procedure during  
play, HDD playback stops.  
5
Press ENTER.  
“HDD WRITING” appears and the HDD lamp flashes  
in red while the editing you have made is being stored  
in the HDD.  
• If you have performed the above procedure during  
play, HDD playback stops.  
Moving an Album—LIB. CHANGE  
You can move an album from one library to another.  
If you have stored an album in an incorrect library, use this  
function to change the library where to store the album  
into.  
Making a New Album—MAKE ALBUM  
On the remote control ONLY:  
If the HDD includes many albums, it will be convenient for  
you to select the album number using Search Mode (see  
page 34) before performing the procedure below.  
You can create a new album by copying a track you want.  
A new album number is automatically assigned to a newly  
created album.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
1
Press TITLE/EDIT repeatedly until “ALBUM EDIT?”  
appears in the main display, then press SET.  
• The source changes to “HDD” automatically if  
another source has been selected.  
If the HDD includes many albums and tracks, select the  
album and track using Search Mode (see page 34) before  
performing the procedure below.  
1
Press TITLE/EDIT repeatedly until “ALBUM EDIT?”  
appears in the main display, then press SET.  
• The source changes to “HDD” automatically if  
another source has been selected.  
2
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select  
“LIB.CHANGE?,” then press SET.  
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2
3
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select “MAKE  
ALBUM?,” then press SET.  
A newly created album has only one track. You can add  
other tracks into this album later using the MOVE function  
(see page 59).  
Erasing an Album—ERASE  
The currently selected track  
number of the current album  
flashes.  
You can erase an album one by one.  
When an album is erased, the subsequent albums are  
renumbered automatically.  
Select a track you want to copy to a new album.  
1) Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – to select the album.  
2) Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select the  
track.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
If the HDD includes many albums, select the album  
number using Search Mode (see page 34) before  
performing the procedure below.  
You can select the track directly using the number  
buttons. In this case, the selected track starts  
playback repeatedly.  
1
Press TITLE/EDIT repeatedly until “ALBUM EDIT?”  
appears in the main display, then press SET.  
• The source changes to “HDD” automatically if  
another source has been selected.  
Ex. When selecting Album 12, then Track 3  
3) Press SET.  
The library selection screen appears.  
2
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select  
“ERASE?,” then press SET.  
The currently selected library flashes.  
4
5
Press LIBRARY to select a library (“Library 1”—  
“Library 10”) you want to move the selected album  
to, then press SET.  
The currently selected  
album number flashes.  
The confirmation screen appears in the main display.  
3
4
Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – to select an album to  
erase, then press SET.  
The confirmation screen appears in the main display.  
Ex. When selecting Library 10”  
Press ENTER.  
“HDD WRITING” appears and the HDD lamp flashes  
in red while the editing you have made is being stored  
in the HDD.  
Press ENTER.  
“PLEASE WAIT” then “HDD WRITING” appears and  
the HDD lamp flashes in red while the editing you have  
made is being stored in the HDD.  
• It takes a long time if the selected album has many  
tracks.  
A new album is created (the track selected in step 3  
becomes the first track in the new album). Album  
number is automatically assigned to the newly created  
album (the youngest unused number will be selected).  
• If you have performed the above procedure during  
play, HDD playback stops.  
• If you have performed the above procedure during  
play, HDD playback stops.  
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Erasing All Albums—ALL ERASE  
Copying a Track—COPY TRACK  
All data in the HDD will be erased.  
You can make a duplication of a track in the same album or  
in a different album. A newly duplicated track will become  
the last track in an album where you copy the track into.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
1
Press TITLE/EDIT repeatedly until “ALBUM EDIT?”  
appears in the main display, then press SET.  
• The source changes to “HDD” automatically if  
another source has been selected.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
If the HDD includes many albums and tracks, select the  
album and track using Search Mode (see page 34) before  
performing the procedure below.  
1
Press TITLE/EDIT repeatedly until “TRACK EDIT?”  
appears in the main display.  
• The source changes to “HDD” automatically if  
another source has been selected.  
2
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select “ALL  
ERASE?,” then press SET.  
The confirmation screen appears in the main display.  
• Each time you press TITLE/EDIT, Title/Edit Modes  
change as follows:  
TITLE?  
LIB. EDIT?  
ALBUM EDIT?  
3
4
5
Press ENTER.  
The following warning screen appears in the main  
display.  
(Library edit)  
Canceled  
TRACK EDIT?  
2
3
Press SET.  
Press SET.  
The reconfirmation screen appears in the main display.  
Press SET again.  
Press ENTER again.  
The currently selected track of the current album flashes.  
The HDD lamp flashes in red and “HDD WRITING”  
appears while the editing you have made is being  
stored in the HDD.  
• If you have performed the above procedure during  
play, HDD playback stops.  
4
Select a track you want to copy.  
1) Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – to select the album.  
2) Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select the  
track.  
You can select the track directly using the number  
buttons. In this case, the selected track starts  
playback repeatedly.  
Ex. When selecting Album 5, then Track 9  
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Continued  
3) Press SET.  
3
4
If necessary, select a track you want.  
The album selection screen appears.  
1) Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – to select an album.  
2) Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select a  
track.  
You can select the track directly using the number  
buttons. In this case, the selected track starts  
playback repeatedly.  
5
6
Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – to select an album  
where to copy the track into, then press SET.  
By holding SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4, you can  
fast-forward or fast-reverse the track to find the start  
point.  
Press SET when you find the start point (POSI.A) for  
A-B copy.  
The portion (of about 2-second length) following the  
selected start point repeats playing.  
Press ENTER.  
The editing you have made is being stored in the HDD.  
• If you have performed the above procedure during  
play, HDD playback stops.  
If “CANNOT ENTRY LIB. Library TUN” appears  
in the main display  
You have selected the album in “Library TUNER” in step 5.  
5
6
If necessary, press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to  
precisely adjust the start point.  
The unit repeats the newly selected start point.  
You can shift the start point up to 128. This range  
( 128) corresponds to about 12 seconds from the  
original point (ADJUST 0).  
You cannot copy a track into the album in “Library TUNER.”  
Copying a Portion of a Track—A-B COPY  
You can copy only a portion of the track you want and store  
it as a new track (the first track) in a new album.  
You cannot set a start point within the first second and  
set an end point within the last 5 seconds of a track.  
Press SET.  
Playback continues.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
If the HDD includes many albums and tracks, select the  
album and track using Search Mode (see page 34) before  
performing the procedure below.  
Within the first 4 seconds, this will not be shown.  
By holding SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4, you can  
fast-forward or fast-reverse the track to find the end  
point.  
• If you reach the end of the track while searching,  
you will go back to the start point (POSI.A).  
1
Press TITLE/EDIT repeatedly until “TRACK EDIT?”  
appears in the main display, then press SET.  
• The source changes to “HDD” automatically if  
another source has been selected.  
7
Press SET again when you find the end point  
(POSI.B) for A-B copy.  
The portion (of about 2-second length) following the  
selected end point repeats playing.  
2
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select “A-B  
COPY?,” then press SET.  
The currently selected track starts playing.  
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Moving a Track—MOVE  
8
9
If necessary, press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to  
precisely adjust the end point.  
The unit repeats the newly selected end point.  
You can shift the end point up to 128. This range  
( 128) corresponds to about 12 seconds from the  
original point (ADJUST 0).  
You can move a track either within the same album or into  
a different album.  
Tracks are automatically renumbered in both albums—  
where a track has been moved from and where the track has  
moved to.  
Press SET.  
2nd  
1st  
3rd  
4th  
5th  
Playback stops, and the library selection screen  
appears.  
C
D
E
B
A
Track No.  
After moving  
track 2  
2nd  
1st  
3rd  
4th  
5th  
C
D
E
B
A
The currently selected library flashes.  
Ex. When moving Track 2 (Song B) in front of Track 5 in  
the same album  
10Press LIBRARY to select a library (“Library 1”—  
“Library 10”) you want to copy the selected album  
into, then press SET.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
Album number is automatically assigned to a newly  
created album (the youngest unused number will be  
selected).  
If the HDD includes many albums and tracks, select the  
album and track using Search Mode (see page 34) before  
performing the procedure below.  
The confirmation screen appears in the main display.  
1
Press TITLE/EDIT repeatedly until “TRACK EDIT?”  
appears in the main display, then press SET.  
• The source changes to “HDD” automatically if  
another source has been selected.  
Ex. When selecting “Library 9”  
11Press ENTER.  
The HDD lamp flashes in red.  
“PLEASE WAIT” then “HDD WRITING” appears  
while the editing you have made is being stored in the  
HDD.  
2
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select  
“MOVE?,” then press SET.  
• It takes a long time if you have copied a long portion.  
The currently selected track  
number of the current album  
flashes.  
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Dividing a Track—DIVIDE  
3
4
Select a track you want to move from.  
1) Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – to select an album.  
2) Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select a  
track.  
This function separate a track into two tracks.  
The subsequent tracks are automatically renumbered.  
• When the original track has a title, two separate tracks  
are reassigned the same title as the original track.  
You cannot set a dividing point within the first 4 seconds  
and the last 3 seconds of a track.  
You can select the track directly using the number  
buttons. In this case, the selected track starts  
playback repeatedly.  
3) Press SET.  
2nd  
1st  
3rd  
4th  
A
B
C
D
Track No.  
After dividing  
track 1  
Ex. When moving Track 5 from Album 5  
2nd  
1st  
3rd  
4th  
5th  
A2  
B
C
D
A1  
Select the position (track number) you want to move  
to.  
1) Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – to select an album.  
2) Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select the  
position (track number).  
Ex. When dividing Track 1 (Song A)  
On the remote control ONLY:  
• To move the track as the last track in the selected  
album, select “END.”  
You can select the track directly using the number  
buttons. In this case, the selected track starts  
playback repeatedly.  
If the HDD includes many albums and tracks, select the  
album and track using Search Mode (see page 34) before  
performing the procedure below.  
1
2
3
Press TITLE/EDIT repeatedly until “TRACK EDIT?”  
appears in the main display, then press SET.  
• The source changes to “HDD” automatically if  
another source has been selected.  
3) Press SET.  
Ex. When moving into Album 9 as the last track  
5
Press ENTER.  
The HDD lamp flashes in red.  
“PLEASE WAIT” appears while the editing you have  
made is being stored in the HDD.  
• If you have performed the above procedure during  
play, HDD playback stops.  
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select  
“DIVIDE?,” then press SET.  
The currently selected track starts playing.  
Within the first 4 seconds, this will not be shown.  
If “CANNOT ENTRY LIB.” appears in the main  
display  
You have selected the album in “Library TUNER,” or you have  
selected an album including 254 tracks (fully recorded album) in  
step 4.  
If necessary, select a track.  
1) Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – to select an album.  
2) Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select a  
track.  
You cannot move a track into such albums.  
You can select the track directly using the number  
buttons.  
By holding SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4, you can  
fast-forward or fast-reverse the track to find the  
dividing point.  
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Joining Tracks—JOIN  
4
5
Press SET when you find the dividing point.  
The portion (of 2-second length) following the selected  
dividing point repeats playing.  
This function joins two adjacent tracks into a single track.  
The subsequent tracks are automatically renumbered.  
• When two tracks have their own titles, the title of the  
preceding track is reassigned to the joined track.  
You cannot join the tracks in different albums or tracks  
recorded in different recording modes (ex. AAC 128kbps  
and Linear PCM).  
• If you join some tracks recorded from a live CD, you  
will hear noise when playing back the joined portion. (To  
avoid this, use analog recording method on page 47, then  
join the tracks you want.)  
If necessary, press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to  
precisely adjust the dividing point.  
The unit repeats the newly selected dividing point.  
You can shift the dividing point up to 128. This  
range ( 128) corresponds to about 12 seconds from  
the original point (ADJUST 0).  
2nd  
1st  
3rd  
4th  
5th  
C
D
E
B
A
6
7
Press SET.  
Playback stops.  
Track No.  
After joining  
tracks 1 and 2  
2nd  
1st  
3rd  
4th  
A
B
C
D
E
Ex. When joining Tracks 1 and 2 (Songs A and B)  
Press ENTER.  
The HDD lamp flashes in red.  
“PLEASE WAIT” appears while the editing you have  
made is being stored in the HDD.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
• It takes a long time if you have divided a long track.  
If the HDD includes many albums and tracks, select the  
album and track using Search Mode (see page 34) before  
performing the procedure below.  
To join the divided tracks, see the JOIN function that  
follows.  
1
Press TITLE/EDIT repeatedly until “TRACK EDIT?”  
appears in the main display, then press SET.  
• The source changes to “HDD” automatically if  
another source has been selected.  
If “CANNOT DIVIDE” appears in main display  
You cannot divide the track because the current album already  
include 254 tracks in it.  
You cannot divide the track recorded using Tuner Auto  
Recording.  
You cannot divide the track if there is not enough space left in  
the HDD. (When dividing a track, more space is required to be  
left in HDD rather than required for recording the separated  
tracks.)  
2
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select “JOIN?,”  
then press SET.  
Ex. When currently selected Album number appears  
with the current track number  
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4
Select two adjacent tracks you want to join.  
1) Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – to select an album.  
• If the album you have selected includes only one  
track, you cannot go to the step below. Select  
another album including more than one track in it.  
2) Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select tracks.  
You can select a track (and its adjacent track)  
directly using the number buttons. In this case, the  
selected track starts playback repeatedly.  
1
2
3
Press TITLE/EDIT repeatedly until “TRACK EDIT?”  
appears in the main display, then press SET.  
• The source changes to “HDD” automatically if  
another source has been selected.  
3) Press SET.  
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select “ERASE  
TRK?,” then press SET.  
Press ENTER.  
The HDD lamp flashes in red.  
“PLEASE WAIT” appears while the editing you have  
made is being stored in the HDD.  
• If you have performed the above procedure during  
play, HDD playback stops.  
The currently selected track  
number of the current  
album flashes.  
Select a track you want to erase.  
1) Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – to select an album.  
2) Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select a  
track.  
You can select a track directly using the number  
buttons. In this case, the selected track starts  
playback repeatedly.  
To divide the joined tracks, see the DIVIDE function on  
page 60.  
3) Press SET.  
If “CANNOT JOIN” appears in the main display  
You cannot join the tracks because they are recorded in different  
recording modes.  
You cannot join tracks if the total playing time of the joined  
track becomes—more than 3 hours in the Linear PCM format,  
and more than 24 hours in AAC format.  
4
Press ENTER.  
“HDD WRITING” appears and the HDD lamp flashes  
in red while the editing you have made is being stored  
in the HDD.  
• If you have performed the above procedure during  
play, HDD playback stops.  
Erasing a Track—ERASE TRK  
You can erase an unwanted track one by one.  
The subsequent tracks are automatically renumbered.  
If you want to erase only a portion of a track  
2nd  
1st  
3rd  
4th  
5th  
Use the DIVIDE, ERASE, then JOIN functions.  
C
D
E
B
A
First divide a track into three portions (second portion must be the  
one you want to erase). Then erase the second portion, and finally  
join the first portion and the third portion.  
Track No.  
After erasing  
track 2  
2nd  
1st  
3rd  
4th  
C
D
E
A
On the remote control ONLY:  
If the HDD includes many albums and tracks, select the  
album and track using Search Mode (see page 34) before  
performing the procedure below.  
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Using the Timers  
The buttons enlarged in the illustration below are used and explained in this section (pages 64 to 68).  
Remote control  
STANDBY/ON  
STANDBY/ON  
CLOCK  
/TIMER  
CLOCK  
/TIMER  
A.P.off  
SLEEP  
3-DEF  
6-MNO  
A.P.off  
SLEEP  
DISP/CHARA  
1-MARK 2-ABC  
CANCEL  
SET  
4-GHI  
7-PQRS  
10  
5-JKL  
8-TUV 9-WXYZ  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
SET  
0
+10  
HDD  
TUNER  
/LINE  
CD  
REC START  
SELECT  
SELECT  
ALBUM LIBRARY ALBUM  
REPEAT  
SEARCH FM / PLAY  
MODE  
MODE  
ALBUM  
AAC  
TONE  
TITLE  
/EDIT  
SOUND CONTROL AHB PRO  
DIMMER  
VOLUME  
CONTRAST  
RM-SNXHD10J REMOTE CONTROL  
Front panel  
COMPACT COMPONENT HDD SYSTEM NX-HD10  
STANDBY  
/ON  
STANDBY  
/ON  
AUTO  
MODE  
REC  
MODE  
SET  
VOLUME  
HDD  
CD  
TUNER  
LINE  
/
REC  
START  
CD  
SELECT  
LIBRARY  
ALBUM  
COMPACT  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
KEYBOARD CONNECTOR forTITLE INPUT  
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There are three timers available—Recording Timer, Daily  
2
3
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select the timer  
number (REC TIMER 1, 2, or 3) you want to use,  
then press SET.  
Timer, and Sleep Timer. In addition, you can use Auto  
Power Off to turn off the unit automatically.  
• When you use more than one timer, make sure to give  
the unit at least one-minute interval between timers;  
otherwise, the unit cannot start the timer with a later on-  
time.  
The day-of-the-week setting screen appears.  
Using Recording Timer  
Ex. When selecting “REC TIMER 2”  
With Recording Timer, you can make an unattended  
recording. This unit can memorize three daily or weekly  
Recording Timer settings (Recording Timers 1, 2, and 3).  
You can set Recording Timer whether the unit is turned on  
or in standby mode.  
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select the day of  
the week you want to perform the timer recording.  
• Each time you press the button, the day-of-the-week  
settings change as follows:  
Mon (Monday) O Tue (Tuesday) O  
Wed (Wednesday) O Thu (Thursday) O  
Fri (Friday) O Sat (Saturday) O Sun (Sunday) O  
Sat–Sun O Mon–Fri O Mon–Sat O Every O  
(to the beginning)  
• To return to the previous screen any time during the  
process, press CANCEL.  
How Recording Timer actually works  
“REC TIMER (with an active timer number) STANDBY”  
starts flashing in the main display about one minute before  
the timer on-time (the REC indicator and the timer number  
indicator also start flashing on the display). When the timer  
on-time comes, the unit starts recording into the HDD (no  
sound comes out during recording). Then, when the timer  
off-time comes, “REC TIMER OFF” flashes, and the unit  
automatically turns off (on standby). The recording is  
automatically assigned the youngest unused album number  
and is stored in “Library 1.”  
Ex. When selecting “Mon (Monday)– Fri (Friday)”  
When you select a week day (“Monday” to  
“Sunday”), the recording timer works at the set time  
on the same day weekly.  
When you select “Sat–Sun,” the recording timer  
works at the set time both on Saturday and Sunday  
every week.  
• Recording Timer settings remain stored in memory until  
you reset them or unplug the AC power cord.  
When you select “Mon–Fri,” the recording timer  
works at the set time on Monday through Friday.  
When you select “Mon–Sat,” the recording timer  
works at the set time on Monday through Saturday.  
When you select “Every,” the recording timer works  
at the set time every day.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
1
Press CLOCK/TIMER repeatedly until “REC TIMER  
SET UP” appears in the main display.  
The REC (Recording Timer) indicator and the number  
indicator for the currently selected timer start flashing  
on the display. Then the timer number also starts  
flashing in the main display.  
4
Press SET.  
The timer on-time setting screen appears.  
• If you have set the timer before, the previously set  
timer on-time will appear (instead of “– – : – –”).  
AAC128  
REC  
1
REC  
(Recording  
Timer) indicator  
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9
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select the  
recording mode—“AAC128 REC?” or “AAC 96  
REC?,” then press SET.  
The REC indicator and the timer number indicator stop  
flashing and remain lit on the display.  
5
Set the timer on-time.  
1) Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to adjust the  
hour, then press SET.  
The minute digit starts flashing.  
2) Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to adjust the  
minute, then press SET.  
The contents of this  
setting are shown in  
sequence.  
The timer off-time setting screen appears.  
• If you have set the timer before, the previously set  
timer off-time will appear (instead of “– – : – –”).  
Ex. When selecting AAC128 REC?”  
• For each recording mode, see page 39.  
Press STANDBY/ON  
to turn off the unit if  
6
7
Set the timer off-time.  
1) Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to adjust the  
hour, then press SET.  
The minute digit starts flashing.  
3) Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to adjust the  
minute, then press SET.  
necessary.  
To turn off the Recording Timer after its setting is done  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER once.  
The currently selected Recording Timer ON/OFF setting  
The recording source setting screen appears.  
screen appears in the main display.  
Ex. When Recording Timer 2 is currently selected  
Select the source to record from.  
1) Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select the  
source.  
2 Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select the timer  
number (REC TIMER 1, 2 or 3) you want.  
3 Press CANCEL.  
The selected Recording Timer will be turned “OFF,” and  
the timer number indicator goes off from the display. (If  
the other two Recording Timer settings have been also  
turned off, the REC indicator also goes off.)  
• Each time you press the button, the sources  
change as follows:  
FM?  
AM?  
*
LINE?  
(TAPE?/DBS?/VCR?/TV?/GAME?)  
To turn on the Recording Timer, repeat steps 1 and 2, and  
press SET in step 3.  
* If you have changed the source names, the changed  
names will appear in the main display (see page 22).  
The REC indicator and the timer number indicator for the  
currently selected timer light up on the display. The settings  
you have stored are shown in the main display for your  
confirmation.  
• “REC TIMER (with the current timer number) NO SET”  
appears and “SET REC!” flashes in the main display if  
no timer setting has been done for the currently selected  
Recording Timer.  
2) Press SET.  
3) When you select “FM?” or “AM?” as the source,  
press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 again to select a  
preset channel number, then press SET.  
• If you select “– –,” the currently received station  
will be tuned in.  
When you select the external component as the  
playback source, prepare the external component  
with the timer function.  
If recording is performed when the timer on-time  
comes  
Recording Timer does not work at all.  
The recording mode setting screen appears.  
If you press CLOCK/TIMER, SLEEP, or TITLE/EDIT  
during timer recording  
Recording Timer is canceled temporarily. Recording continues, but  
the unit will not turn off when the timer off-time comes.  
If you press 7 or turn off the unit, recording stops.  
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Using Daily Timer  
4
5
Set the timer off-time.  
1) Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to adjust the  
hour, then press SET.  
The minute digit starts flashing.  
2) Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to adjust the  
minute, then press SET.  
With Daily Timer, you can wake up to your favorite music  
or radio program.  
You can set Daily Timer whether the unit is turned on or in  
standby mode.  
• To return to the previous screen any time during the  
process, press CANCEL.  
The playback source setting screen appears.  
How Daily Timer actually works  
“DAILY TIMER STANDBY” starts flashing in the main  
display about one minute before the timer on-time (the  
DAILY indicator also starts flashing). When the timer on-  
time comes, the unit starts playing the specified source at  
the specified volume level. Then, when the timer off-time  
comes, “DAILY TIMER OFF” flashes, and the unit  
automatically turns off (on standby).  
Select the source to play.  
1) Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select the  
source.  
• Each time you press the button, the sources  
change as follows:  
– – – – –  
LINE?  
FM?  
AM?  
HDD?  
CD?  
• Daily Timer setting remains stored in memory until you  
reset it or unplug the AC power cord.  
*
(TAPE?/DBS?/VCR?/TV?/GAME?)  
On the remote control ONLY:  
* If you have changed the source names, the changed  
names will appear in the main display (see page 22).  
1
Press CLOCK/TIMER repeatedly until “DAILY  
TIMER SET UP” appears in the main display.  
The DAILY indicator starts flashing on the display.  
2) Press SET.  
3) When you select “– – – – –,” the unit starts playing  
the last selected source when the unit is turned off.  
AAC128  
When you select “FM?” or “AM?,” press SELECT  
¢ or SELECT 4 again to select a preset channel  
number, then press SET.  
DAILY  
DAILY  
indicator  
• If you select “– –,” the last received station will be  
tuned in.  
When you select “CD?,” press SELECT ¢ or  
SELECT 4 again to select a track you want to start  
playback with, then press SET.  
• If you select “– –,” playback starts with the first  
track.  
When you select “HDD?,”  
1 Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select an  
album, then press SET.  
• If you select “– – –,” the last played album will  
be selected.  
2 Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select a  
track, then press SET.  
2
3
Press SET.  
The timer on-time setting screen appears. The hour  
digit of the timer on-time starts flashing.  
• If you have set the timer before, the previously set  
timer on-time will appear (instead of “– – : – –”).  
• If you select “– – –,” playback starts with the  
first track of the last selected album.  
When you select the external component (such as  
“LINE”), prepare an external equipment with the  
timer function.  
Set the timer on-time.  
1) Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to adjust the  
hour, then press SET.  
The volume setting screen appears.  
The minute digit starts flashing.  
2) Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to adjust the  
minute, then press SET.  
The timer off-time setting screen appears.  
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Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to adjust the  
volume level, then press SET.  
You can adjust the volume level within the range of 0  
If you press CLOCK/TIMER, SLEEP, or TITLE/EDIT  
during timer recording  
Daily Timer is canceled temporarily, and the unit will not turn off  
when the timer off-time comes.  
(silent) to 50 (maximum).  
• When you select “VOL. – –” (selectable only with  
the unit turned on), the volume is set to the current  
level.  
Using Sleep Timer  
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select “FADE”  
or “NoFADE”, then press SET.  
With Sleep Timer, you can fall asleep to your favorite  
music.  
You can set Sleep Timer when the unit is turned on.  
FADE  
: Volume fades in (gradually becomes  
louder and is set to the specified level).  
How Sleep Timer actually works  
The unit automatically turns off after the specified time  
length passes.  
NoFADE : No fade-in effect. Volume is set to the  
specified level when the timer on-time  
comes.  
The DAILY indicator stops flashing and remains lit on  
the display.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
The contents of this setting appear in sequence.  
Press SLEEP until the shut-off time you want appears.  
The SLEEP indicator lights up on the display.  
The HDD lamp and the VOLUME lamp on the front panel  
also go off.  
8
Press STANDBY/ON  
to turn off the unit.  
“SLEEP” and sleep time appear in the main display.  
To turn off the Daily Timer after its setting is done  
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER three times.  
The Daily Timer ON/OFF setting screen appears in the  
main display.  
AAC128  
SLEEP  
SLEEP  
indicator  
• Each time you press the button, the time length changes  
as follows:  
10  
20  
30  
60  
2 Press CANCEL.  
The Daily Timer will be turned “OFF,” and the DAILY  
120  
90  
OFF  
(Canceled)  
indicator goes off from the display.  
• If the built-in clock has not been set, “CLOCK  
ADJUST!” will flash for a while.  
To turn on the Daily Timer, repeat step 1, and press SET  
in step 2.  
The DAILY indicator lights up on the display. The  
settings you have stored are shown in the main display  
for your confirmation.  
• “DAILY TIMER NO SET” appears and “SET DAILY!”  
flashes in the main display before you enter the timer  
settings.  
The display dims when the sleep timer starts working.  
To check the remaining time until the shut-off time,  
press SLEEP once. The remaining time until the shut-off  
time appears in the main display for about 5 seconds.  
To change the shut-off time, press SLEEP repeatedly until  
the time length you want appears.  
If the unit is turned on when the timer on-time  
comes  
Daily Timer does not work at all.  
To cancel the setting, press SLEEP repeatedly until  
“SLEEP OFF” appears in the main display.  
Sleep Timer will be also canceled in the following  
cases:  
When the unit is turned off,  
When Recording timer is operated, and  
When the clock or any other timer is readjusted.  
If you change the source or turn off the unit while  
Daily Timer is working  
Daily Timer is canceled temporarily.  
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To sleep with Sleep Timer and wake up with Daily  
Timer  
The unit turns off when the shut-off time comes (set by the  
Sleep Timer), and turns on when the timer on-time (set by  
the Daily Timer) comes.  
Timer Priority  
Since each timer can be set separately, you may wonder  
what happens if the setting for these timers overlaps.  
Here are the priorities for each timer.  
1
2
Set Daily Timer as explained on page 66.  
Start playing back any source you want to listen to  
before sleep.  
• If Recording Timer (1, 2, or 3) and the other two  
timers—Daily Timer and Sleep Timer overlap,  
Recording Timer has priority over the others.  
If Recording Timer is set to come on while Daily Timer  
is operating, Daily Timer is canceled.  
3
Set Sleep Timer.  
6:00AM 6:30AM 7:00AM 7:30AM  
Using Auto Power Off  
Recording Timer 1  
Auto Power Off automatically turns off the unit if no sound  
comes in for more than 3 minutes except when FM or AM  
is selected as the source.  
Daily Timer  
canceled.  
If some operation is done during this 3-minute period, Auto  
Power Off is canceled temporarily even though no sound  
comes in.  
If Recording Timer is set to come on while Sleep Timer  
is operating, Sleep Timer will not turn off the unit even if  
the shut-off time comes.  
On the remote control ONLY:  
To activate Auto Power Off, press A.P.off.  
The A.P.off indicator lights up on the display and “A.P.off  
SET” appears in the main display.  
9:00PM 9:30PM 10:00PM 10:30PM  
Recording Timer 1  
Sleep Timer  
AAC128  
canceled.  
A
.
P
.off  
A.P.off indicator  
• If two Recording Timers overlap, a timer with an  
earlier on-time has priority over the other.  
A timer with a later on-time will be canceled on that  
particular day. (For example, if the timer with an earlier  
on-time is set to work only on Monday but the other  
timer with a later on-time is set to work every day, the  
other timer will not work on Monday.)  
• When no sound comes in, the A.P.off indicator starts  
flashing on the display. About 20 seconds before the unit  
turns itself off, it starts counting down the time.  
10:30PM  
9:00PM 9:30PM 10:00PM  
Recording Timer 1  
Recording Timer 2  
To deactivate Auto Power Off, press A.P.off.  
The A.P.off indicator goes off from the display and “A.P.off  
CANCEL” appears in the main display.  
canceled.  
More on Recording Timers and Daily Timer  
If the timer off-time of one timer (say, Timer A) and the timer on-  
time of another (Timer B) are set so close (one minute or less  
apart), Timer B will be canceled temporarily even though they are  
not overlapped.  
When Recording Timer or Daily Timer starts  
working  
Auto Power Off will not turn off the unit.  
Sleep Timer and Auto Power Off can be used at the  
same time.  
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Using an Optional Keyboard  
You can connect a keyboard with the PS/2 plug to the KEYBOARD terminal inside the front door (see page 9).  
You can use the following keys to operate this unit for Edit and Search Modes.  
You can use such a keyboard as a PS/2 US101 keyboard or an equivalent. However, the keyboard connected to this unit  
must be a type of DC 5 V and less than 100 mA.  
Example of Keyboard  
Keys Used for Operating This Unit  
: While selecting a library, used to select  
library numbers.  
: While selecting an album, functions in the  
same way as the ALBUM + / buttons on  
the remote control.  
F1 : Enter Album Title Edit Mode (see page 70).  
: While selecting a track, functions in the  
Press again to exit from Edit Mode.  
F2 : Enter Track Title Edit Mode (see page 70).  
Press again to exit from Edit Mode.  
F3 : Enter Library Name Edit Mode (see page 71).  
Press again to exit from Edit Mode.  
F5 : Enter Album Number Search (see page 71).  
Press again to exit from Search Mode.  
F6 : Enter Album Title Search (see page 71).  
Press again to exit from Search Mode.  
F7 : Enter Track Title Search (see page 71).  
Press again to exit from Search Mode.  
Esc : Exit from the above Edit and Search Modes.  
same way as the SELECT 4 / ¢ buttons  
on the remote control.  
: While entering a title, functions in the  
same way as the  
remote control.  
/
buttons on the  
: During Album Number Search, used to  
select the last album number by the cursor  
upward button ( ), and the first album  
number (1) by the cursor downward button  
().  
: Deletes unnecessary characters on the  
cursor position.  
: Functions in the same way as the SET and  
ENTER buttons on the remote control.  
(Delete)  
(Enter)  
: Deletes unnecessary characters in front of  
the cursor position.  
(Back Space)  
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Operating Procedures Using the Keyboard  
: Moves the cursor at the beginning of the  
title entry screen.  
(Home)  
(End)  
While using the keyboard, the character set indication  
shown in the main display will not change even when you  
enter small letters or numbers.  
: Moves the cursor at the end of the title  
entry screen.  
To assign an album title—F1  
See also “To assign a title to an album” on pages 49 to 50.  
1
Press F1 so that the following screen appears in the  
main display.  
Currently selected  
album number appears  
first.  
2
Press = or + to select an album number, then press  
Enter.  
Alphabet keys, 10 keys, Symbol keys, and Space bar  
: Used to enter letters, numbers, symbols  
and spaces.  
Character entry position  
Character set  
Ex. When selecting “Album 19”  
: Used to enter capital letters and upper  
symbols on some of the keys.  
3
Enter a title, then press  
The track title entry screen appears (you can go to step  
Enter.  
(Shift)  
2 of the procedure below).  
• If you are recording, the unit exits from Album Title  
Edit mode.  
: Used to always enter capital letters.  
When Caps Lock is in use, the CAPS  
(Caps Lock)  
indicator on the display lights up.  
(The CAPS indicator on the connected  
keyboard will not light up—this is normal.)  
To assign a track titleF2  
See also “To assign titles to tracks” on page 50.  
1
Press F2 so that the following screen appears in the  
main display.  
When disconnecting the keyboard  
Make sure that the CAPS indicator on the display is not lit.  
Currently selected track  
The CAPS indicator on the display will turn off when the unit is  
turned off then on.  
number of the current  
album appears first.  
2
Press = or + to select a track number, then press  
Enter.  
Character entry position  
Ex. When selecting “Track 12”  
Character set  
3
Enter a title, then press  
Enter.  
The next track title entry screen appears.  
• If you are recording, the unit exits from Track Title  
Edit mode.  
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Ex. For album number 5, press 5, then  
For album number 10, press 1, 0, then  
Enter.  
Enter.  
To change a library nameF3  
See also “Changing the Library Names—LIB. NAME” on  
page 53.  
For album number 204, press 2, 0, 4 then  
Enter.  
1
Press F3 so that the following screen appears in the  
main display.  
For album number 1, press the cursor downward  
button (), then Enter.  
For the last album number, press the cursor  
upward button ( ), then Enter.  
Currently selected library appears.  
To search for an album by entering its titleF6  
See also “To search for an album or a track by entering its  
title—ALBUM T./TRACK T.” on pages 35 and 36.  
2
Press = or + to select a library number, then press  
Enter.  
1
Press F6 so that the following screen appears in the  
main display.  
Character entry position  
Character set  
Ex. When selecting “Library 9”  
3
4
Press Delete repeatedly until the previous name is  
completely erased.  
Character set  
Character entry position  
2
Enter a title (up to 5 characters), then press  
Enter.  
“SEARCH” starts flashing in the main display. The unit  
Enter a new name, then press  
Enter.  
“HDD WRITING” appears and the HDD lamp flashes  
in red while the editing you have made is being stored  
in the HDD.  
starts searching for the title.  
• If you have performed the above procedure during  
play, HDD playback stops.  
To search for a track by entering its titleF7  
See also “To search for an album or a track by entering its  
title—ALBUM T./TRACK T.” on pages 35 and 36.  
To search for an album by its numberF5  
See also “To search for an album by its number—ALBUM  
No.” on page 34.  
1
Press F7 so that the following screen appears in the  
main display.  
1
Press F5 so that the following screen appears in the  
main display.  
Character set  
Character entry position  
2
Press 10 keys to select a track number, then press  
Enter.  
The selected album starts playing in Continuous play.  
2
Enter a title (up to 5 characters), then press  
Enter.  
“SEARCH” starts flashing in the main display. The unit  
starts searching for the title.  
Ex. When selecting album 24  
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Maintenance  
To get the best performance of the unit, keep your CDs and mechanism clean.  
General Notes  
In general, you will have the best performance by keeping  
your CDs and the mechanism clean.  
Cleaning the unit  
• Stains on the unit  
Should be wiped off with a soft cloth. If the unit is  
heavily stained, wipe it with a cloth soaked in water-  
diluted neutral detergent and wrung well, then wipe  
clean with a dry cloth.  
Store CDs in their cases, and keep them in cabinets or  
on shelves.  
Keep the CD tray closed when not in use.  
• Since the unit may deteriorate in quality, become  
damaged or get its paint peeled off, be careful about  
the following.  
— DO NOT wipe it with a hard cloth.  
— DO NOT wipe it strong.  
— DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine.  
— DO NOT apply any volatile substance such as  
insecticides to it.  
— DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in  
contact with it for a long time.  
Handling CDs  
• Remove the CD from its case by  
holding it at the edge while  
pressing the center hole lightly.  
• Do not touch the shiny surface of  
the disc, or bend the CD.  
• Put the CD back in its case after  
use to prevent warping.  
• Be careful not to scratch the  
surface of the CD when placing it  
back in its case.  
• Avoid exposure to direct sunlight,  
temperature extremes, and  
moisture.  
To clean the CD  
Wipe the CD with a soft cloth in a  
straight line from center to edge.  
DO NOT use any solvent—such as conventional  
record cleaner, spray, thinner, or benzine—to clean  
the CD.  
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Messages  
For HDD:  
Message  
Signification  
Solution  
ALBUM No.  
FULL  
No more album can be additionally made.  
Erase unnecessary albums from the HDD.  
(The maximum number of the albums is 999.)  
CANNOT  
DIVIDE  
You are trying to divide a track (album)  
recorded in “Library TUNER.”  
• This is not a malfunction. This track cannot  
be divided.  
You have already 254 tracks recorded in the • Erase unnecessary tracks from the album.  
album.  
(The maximum number of the tracks in an  
album is 254.)  
CANNOT EDIT! (or REC!) The room temperature is too low for the  
This is not a malfunction. You can perform  
the operation only at a temperature between  
5˚C (41˚F) to 35˚C (95˚F).  
LOW TEMP  
operation.  
CANNOT  
ENTRY LIB.  
You are trying to store an album in a full  
library.  
More than 100 albums cannot be stored in a  
library. Select another library.  
CANNOT  
ENTRY LIB.  
Library TUN  
You are trying to copy a track into an album  
of “Library TUNER.”  
Select another album.  
CANNOT JOIN  
You are trying to join tracks which cannot be This is not a malfunction (see pages 62).  
joined.  
CANNOT  
LISTEN!  
You are trying to listen to the sound during  
high-speed recording.  
This is not a malfunction.  
You cannot adjust the sound during high-  
speed recording.  
CANNOT REC!  
HDD FULL  
You are trying to record when there is no  
more space in the HDD.  
Erase unnecessary albums or tracks from the  
HDD. Then try again.  
EMERGENCY STOP  
Something is wrong with the HDD and  
recording has stopped.  
Try to record one more time. If the trouble  
still persists, consult your dealer.  
EMERGENCY  
YES? = SET  
AC power supply has been interrupted while Follow the instructions shown in the main  
recording, compressing (Smart Compression) display—perform the REBUILD function  
or editing the data in the HDD. (For example, (see “How to rebuild the HDD” on the next  
a power failure has occurred or AC power  
cord is unplugged.)  
page for details).  
If the trouble still persists, erase all data using  
the ALL ERASE function (see page 57).  
HDD FULL  
There is no more space in the HDD.  
Erase unnecessary albums from the HDD.  
NON-AUDIO  
CANNOT COPY  
You are trying to record a non-audio file into Change the source disc.  
the HDD.  
NOT AAC  
You are trying to apply an AAC sound mode Change the track.  
to non-AAC encoded tracks.  
NOT FOUND  
After searching for an album or a track by its Use another search mode (see page 34).  
name, no album or track is found.  
SCMS CANNOT  
COPY  
You are trying to record the 2nd generation  
digital source.  
Analog recording will be automatically  
selected (see page 39).  
TRACK No.  
FULL  
No more track can be additionally made in  
the current album.  
Erase unnecessary tracks from the album.  
(The maximum number of the tracks in an  
album is 254.)  
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For CD:  
Signification  
Solution  
Message  
All the tracks on the disc have a Track Skip  
mark*.  
Change the disc.  
Change the disc.  
ALL  
SKIP TRK.  
You are trying to play back a CD which  
cannot be played, or there is a problem with  
the CD.  
CANNOT PLAY  
The first track on the CD has a Track Skip  
mark.  
Wait for a while until the unit finds another  
track without a Track Skip mark.  
CD1  
SKIP TRK.  
There is no disc loaded on the CD tray.  
Place a disc.  
CD NO DISC  
You are trying to use x4 speed recording  
method to record a CD program play.  
Use another recording method.  
CD PROGRAM  
CANNOT x4  
RECORDING!  
You are trying to use x4 speed recording  
method to record a CD random play.  
Use another recording method.  
This is not a malfunction.  
CD RANDOM  
CANNOT x4  
RECORDING!  
You are trying to play back a CD-R/RW  
which has not been “finalized.”  
UNFINALIZE  
* Some CD-Rs and CD-RWs have Track Skip marks recorded. If  
this mark is recorded to a track, it is always skipped. This unit  
cannot record or erase these Track Skip marks.  
How to rebuild the HDD  
If “EMERGENCY / YES? = SET” appears in the  
main display, follow the procedure below.  
After you have rebuilt the HDD, the following  
symptom may be observed.  
Library names you have assigned may be reset to the original  
names.  
All albums in the HDD may be renumbered newly and will  
be relocated in libraries.  
Some albums or track may be erased from the HDD.  
1 Press SET.  
“REBUILD?” starts flashing in the main display.  
• If you want to erase all the data recorded now,  
press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 so that “ALL  
ERASE?” appears in the main display (each time  
your press the button, “REBUILD?” or “ALL  
ERASE?” alternately appears), then press SET.  
Then follow steps 3 to 5 on page 57 (“Erasing All  
Albums—ALL ERASE”).  
These are required to normalize the HDD, and are not  
malfunctions.  
2 Press SET again.  
“REBUILDING!” appears in the main display and the  
unit starts rebuilding the HDD contents.  
• It may take a long time to rebuild the HDD when  
many albums and tracks have been recorded.  
If the trouble still persists, erase all data using the  
ALL ERASE function (see page 57).  
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Troubleshooting  
If you are having a problem with your unit, check this list for a possible solution before calling for service.  
If you cannot solve the problem from the hints given here, or the unit has been physically damaged, call a qualified person,  
such as your dealer, for service.  
IMPORTANT: Before calling for service, make sure you have all data in the HDD duplicated into other recording  
devices, for it may be required to erase all data in the HDD for service purpose.  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Action  
Poor radio reception.  
• The antenna is not connected  
correctly.  
• Reconnect the antenna securely.  
• The AM loop antenna is too close to • Change the position and direction of  
the unit.  
the AM loop antenna.  
• Extend FM antenna to the best  
reception position.  
• The FM antenna is not properly  
extended and positioned.  
Stereo effect is lost in FM  
broadcast.  
FM reception mode is changed to “FM Press FM/PLAY MODE to select “FM  
MONO.”  
AUTO” (see page 18).  
Loaded disc cannot be ejected.  
• The main AC power cord is not  
plugged in.  
• Plug in the AC power plug.  
• The Disc Lock function is in use.  
• Turn off the Disc Lock function (see  
page 27).  
The disc does not play.  
Tracks are skipped.  
• The disc is upside down.  
• Track Skip mark is recorded for the  
first track of the disc.  
• Put the disc in with the label side up.  
• Wait until the unit finds a track  
without a Track Skip mark.  
• The disc is dirty or scratched.  
• Clean or replace the disc (see page  
72).  
• Track Skip marks are recorded.  
• This is normal.  
Some of the CD functions, such as You are playing an unfinalized disc.  
skip or search, do not work  
correctly.  
This is normal. If you need to use these  
functions, finalize the disc.  
(This unit cannot finalize CD-Rs/CD-  
RWs.)  
Sounds are skipped intermittently. • The unit is subject to external  
vibration or shock.  
• Reduce the volume (speaker output  
level) or change the installation  
place.  
• If you have recorded the tracks from • This is normal for the HDD. To avoid  
a live CD, sounds may be interrupted  
at the beginning of each track.  
this, use analog recording, then join  
the tracks later using the JOIN  
function (see page 47 and 61).  
Search is not performed properly. Search is performed on an AAC track  
of less than 20 seconds long.  
This is normal.  
A library cannot be selected.  
No album or track is recorded in the  
library.  
Unless some recording is stored in a  
library, you cannot select it.  
Some albums or tracks cannot be  
selected.  
Library information stored in the HDD Use the RESTORE function (see page  
and what actually recorded do not  
match. This may be caused by a power  
failure while recording, compressing  
(Smart Compression) or editing the  
data in the HDD.  
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Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Action  
Unable to record into HDD.  
Already 999 albums are created in the Erase unnecessary albums.  
HDD.  
CD Auto Recording cannot be  
done correctly.  
You have stopped the playback  
before the entire disc is played  
back.  
• This is normal. (For details, see page  
41.)  
Some of the tracks on the disc are  
copy-protected.  
• Use analog recording method (see  
page 47).  
CD Auto Recording does not start.  
You have turned on the function  
after you started CD playback.  
• To use CD Auto Recording, stop  
playback, then restart CD playback.  
CD Auto Recording starts.  
CD play is started by Daily Timer . • This is normal.  
Tuner Auto Recording does not  
start.  
FM or AM station is tuned in by Daily This is normal.  
Timer or Recording Timer.  
Smart Compression is canceled.  
You have pressed STANDBY/ON  
The unit now goes into standby mode.  
while Smart Compression is performed.  
Some mechanical noises are heard While Smart Compression is being  
This is normal.  
during Smart Compression.  
performed, the internal hard disk is still  
rotating at a high speed, causing  
imperceptible mechanical noises.  
If “Level OVER!” appears in the  
main display.  
Recording (input) level through the  
external component is too high.  
Adjust the input level (see page 21).  
You can erase albums or tracks, but There is no space left in the HDD—  
cannot use other editing functions “HDD FULL.”  
such as “COPY,” MOVE,” etc.  
This is normal. To use other editing  
functions, first erase unnecessary  
albums and tracks to make enough  
space in the HDD.  
You cannot copy a portion from a You have tried to copy a portion of a  
This is normal.  
track—“A-B COPY.”  
track of less than 6 seconds long.  
You cannot set a start point within the  
first second and set an end point within  
the last 5 seconds of a track (see page  
58).  
You cannot move a track—  
“MOVE.”  
You have tried to move a track to  
exactly the same position where it now position to move the track to.  
located.  
Select another track number as the  
Tracks cannot be divided.  
Already 254 tracks are created in  
the album.  
• The maximum number of the tracks  
in an album is 254.  
Erase unnecessary tracks.  
You cannot divide this track.  
To divide this, copy this track to  
another library.  
You cannot set a dividing point  
within the first 4 seconds and the last  
3 seconds of a track.  
You have tried to divide the track  
(album) in “Library TUNER.”  
You have tried to divide a track of  
less than 7 seconds long.  
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Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Action  
Tracks cannot be joined.  
• These tracks are recorded in different • This is normal. You cannot join these  
recording modes or in different  
albums.  
tracks.  
• The total playing time of the joined  
track exceeds 3 hours in the Linear  
PCM format or 24 hours in the AAC  
format.  
• This is normal. The total playing time  
of a track cannot exceed these hours.  
When playing back the joined  
portion, you will hear noise.  
You have joined some tracks recorded If the tracks have been recorded  
from a live CD.  
digitally, this cannot be avoided.  
To avoid this, use analog recording  
method when recording these tracks  
(see page 47). Then join them later.  
Mechanical noises are heard and  
the cabinet slightly vibrates.  
The hard disk is constantly rotating at a This is normal.  
high speed when the power is on,  
causing imperceptible mechanical  
noises and cabinet vibration.  
No sound is heard.  
Connections are incorrect or loose.  
Check all connections and make  
corrections (see pages 6 to 9).  
Unable to operate the remote  
control.  
• The path between the remote control • Remove the obstruction.  
and the remote sensor on the unit is  
blocked.  
• The batteries have lost their charge.  
• Replace the batteries (see page 9).  
You are using the remote control far • Signals cannot reach the remote  
from the main unit.  
sensor. Move closer to the main unit.  
If “ERROR” appears in the main  
display.  
Something is wrong with your unit.  
Unplug the unit immediately, then  
consult your dealer.  
If “ERROR! SPK DC OUT”  
appears in the main display and no  
sounds come from the speaker.  
The volume is too high.  
Turn off the unit and unplug it, then  
consult your dealer.  
External keyboard does not work  
at all.  
The keyboard is not fully discharged  
electrically.  
Turn off the unit, then turn it on back  
again after a while.  
Operations are disabled.  
The built-in microprocessor has  
Press REC START and 0 CD on the unit  
malfunctioned due to external electrical at the same time, or unplug the unit  
interference.  
then plug it back in. (See “CAUTION”  
below.)  
DO NOT press REC START and 0 CD on the unit at the same time, or do not unplug the unit then plug it back in while  
recording, compressing (Smart Compression) or editing the data in the HDD; otherwise, the data will be damaged.  
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Specifications  
Amplifier  
Output Power:  
Speaker systemSP-NXHD10  
Type:  
2-way bass-reflex type  
Speakers:  
25 W per channel, min. RMS, driven into 4 from  
40 Hz to 20 kHz, with no more than 10% total  
harmonic distortion  
Woofer :  
Tweeter :  
10.0 cm (3 15/16 in.) cone x 1  
2.0 cm (13/16 in.) dome x 1  
Power handling capacity : 25 W  
Audio input sensitivity/Impedance (at 1 kHz)  
LINE IN :  
260 mV/54 k(at “LEVEL 1”)  
640 mV/54 k(at “LEVEL 2”)  
Impedance :  
4 Ω  
Frequency range :  
Sound pressure level :  
Dimensions (W/H/D) (approx.) :  
52 Hz to 20 000 Hz  
Audio output level/Impedance (at 1 kHz)  
82 dB/Wm  
LINE OUT : 215 mV/3.9 kΩ  
Speakers/Impedance: 4 to 16 Ω  
125 mm x 237 mm x 239 mm  
(4 15/16 in. x 9 3/8 in. x 9 7/16 in.)  
2.3 kg (5.1 lbs) each  
Mass (approx.) :  
Tuner  
FM tuning range :  
87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz  
Supplied accessories  
See page 6.  
AM tuning range :  
530 kHz to 1 710 kHz  
CD player  
CD Capacity :  
1 CD  
Dynamic range :  
88 dB  
Design and specifications are subject to change without  
notice.  
Signal-to-noise ratio : 95 dB  
Wow and flutter :  
Immeasurable  
Hard Disc Drive (HDD)  
Data storage :  
10 Gbytes  
Recording system :  
Linear PCM  
AAC 128 kbps  
AAC 96 kbps  
Recording length:  
Linear PCM :  
Approx. 15 hours  
AAC 128 kbps : Approx. 160 hours  
AAC 96 kbps : Approx. 220 hours  
General  
Operating temperature : 5˚C (41˚F) to 35˚C (95˚F)  
Operating altitude :  
–300 m to +3 048 m  
(– 98 ft to +1 000 ft)  
Power requirement : AC 120V , 60 Hz  
Power consumption : 55 W (in operation)  
IMPORTANT: The manufacturer assumes no  
liability whatsoever for any damage resulting from  
missed opportunity or accidental erasure due to  
malfunctioning of the unit or due to trouble in the  
unit, such as fatal collapse of the hard disk drive  
itself.  
1.0 W (on standby: with display  
off)  
1.2 W (on standby: with display on)  
Dimensions (W/H/D) (approx.) :  
150 mm x 237 mm x 274 mm  
• Since the HDD has its lifetime, it is strongly  
recommended to make a copy of your important  
recordings, and keep it using other recording devices.  
(5 15/16 in. x 9 3/8 in. x 10 13/16 in.)  
Mass (approx.) : 4.8 kg (10.6 lbs)  
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Authorized Service Centers  
®
QUALITY  
SERVICE  
HOW TO LOCATE YOUR JVC SERVICE CENTER  
TOLL FREE: 1 (800) 537-5722  
Dear Customer,  
In order to receive the most satisfaction from your purchase,please read the instruction booklet before  
operating the unit.In the event that repairs are necessary, please call 1 (800)537-5722 for your nearest  
authorized servicer or visit our website at www.JVC.com  
Remember to retain your Bill of Sale for Warranty Service.  
Do not service the television yourself  
Caution  
To prevent electrical shock,do not open the cabinet.There are no user serviceable  
parts  
inside.Please refer to qualified service personnel for repairs.  
Accessories  
To purchase accessories for your JVC product,please call toll free:1 (800)882-2345 or  
on the web at www.JVC.com  
BT-51018-3  
(0301)  
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USA ONLY  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
AUDIO-1  
ONLY FOR PRODUCT PURCHASED IN U.S.A.  
JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA warrants this product and all parts thereof, except as set forth below ONLY TO THE  
ORIGINAL PURCHASER AT RETAIL to be FREE FROM DEFECTIVE MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP from the date  
of original retail purchase for the period as shown below. ("The Warranty Period")  
PARTS  
LABOR  
1
YR  
1
YR  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IN THE FIFTY (50) UNITED STATES, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND  
IN COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO.  
WHAT WE WILL DO:  
If this product is found to be defective, JVC will repair or replace defective parts at no charge to the original owner.  
Such repair and replacement services shall be rendered by JVC during normal business hours at JVC authorized service  
centers. Parts used for replacement are warranted only for the remainder of the Warranty Period. All products and parts  
thereof may be brought to a JVC authorized service center on a carry-in basis except for Television sets having a screen  
size 25 inches and above which are covered on an in-home basis.  
WHAT YOU MUST DO FOR WARRANTY SERVICE:  
Return your product to a JVC authorized service center with a copy of your bill of sale. For your nearest JVC authorized  
service center, please call toll free: (800) 537-5722.  
If service is not available locally, box the product carefully, preferably in the original carton, and ship, insured, with  
a copy of your bill of sale plus a letter of explanation of the problem to the nearest JVC Factory Service Center, the  
name and location of which will be given to you by the toll-free number.  
If you have any questions concerning your JVC Product, please contact our Customer Relations Department.  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED:  
This limited warranty provided by JVC does not cover:  
1. Products which have been subject to abuse, accident, alteration, modification, tampering, negligence, misuse, faulty  
installation, lack of reasonable care, or if repaired or serviced by anyone other than a service facility authorized by  
JVC to render such service, or if affixed to any attachment not provided with the products, or if the model number  
or serial number has been altered, tampered with, defaced or removed;  
2. Initial installation and installation and removal for repair;  
3. Operational adjustments covered in the Owner's Manual, normal maintenance, video and audio head cleaning;  
4. Damage that occurs in shipment, due to act of God, and cosmetic damage;  
5. Signal reception problems and failures due to line power surge;  
6. Video Pick-up Tubes/CCD Image Sensor, Cartridge, Stylus (Needle) are covered for 90 days from the date of purchase;  
7. Batteries (except that Rechargeable Batteries are covered for 90 days from the date of purchase);  
There are no express warranties except as listed above.  
THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, IS  
LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN.  
JVC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY OTHER  
DAMAGES, WHETHER DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGE  
TO TAPES, RECORDS OR DISCS) RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH  
OF THIS WARRANTY. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT-  
ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an  
implied warranty lasts, so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific  
legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA  
1700 Valley Road  
DIVISION OF JVC AMERICAS CORP.  
Wayne, New Jersey 07470  
REFURBISHED PRODUCTS CARRY A SEPARATE WARRANTY, THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY. FOR DETAILS OF  
REFURBISHED PRODUCT WARRANTY, PLEASE REFER TO THE REFURBISHED PRODUCT WARRANTY INFORMATION  
PACKAGED WITH EACH REFURBISHED PRODUCT.  
For customer use:  
Enter below the Model No. which is located either on the rear, bottom or side of the cabinet. Retain this information  
for future reference.  
Model No. :  
Serial No. :  
Purchase data :  
Name of dealer :  
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