Tamron Speaker System CE510S User Manual

SPECIFICATIONS  
RADIO SECTION  
Frequency Range  
FM: 88 ~ 108 MHz  
AM: 530 ~ 1700 KHz  
CE510S  
CASSETTE SECTION  
Track system  
Compact cassette stereo  
AC Bias  
Recording System  
Tape  
DIGITAL COMPACT HI-FI SYSTEM  
Normal  
Frequency Response  
100 – 8000 Hz  
CD SECTION  
Sampling Frequency  
44.1 KHz  
Frequency Response  
20 Hz - 20 KHz  
GENERAL  
Woofer Speaker  
100mm, 8 ohm  
Output Power  
Weight  
( 10% THD )  
2W x 2W  
4 Kg.  
POWER SOURCES  
Mains Operation  
AC 120V/ 60Hz  
Power Consumption  
Dimensions  
20W in AC operation  
Main Unit: 214(W) x 380(H) x 186(D)mm  
Speaker : 188(W) x 366(H) x 157(D)mm  
OP ERATION MANUAL  
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PREPARATIONS AND CONTROLS  
RADIO OPERATION  
1. Press the POWER button [8] once to turn the unit on.  
2. Set the FUNCTION switch [9] to “RADIO” mode.  
3. Set the BAND selector [10] to the desired band.  
4. Press the F. SKIP/ TUNING UP/ ADJ. UP button [2] or B. SKIP/ TUNING DOWN/ ADJ.  
DWON button [3] momentarily (less than 0.5 sec.) to step up or down the receiving frequency  
in order to select the desired station.  
5. For auto tuning, keep pressing the F. SKIP/ TUNING UP/ ADJ. UP button or B. SKIP/ TUNING  
DOWN/ ADJ. DWON button (more than 0.5 sec.) until the displayed frequency starts to  
change, then release the button. Tuning will stop automatically when a station is received.  
6. To turn the unit off after use, simply press the POWER button once again.  
PREPARATIONS  
1. Carefully unpack the unit and speakers. Remove all packing material from around the unit.  
2. Locate the unit horizontally on a heavy duty stand or firm level surface and away from the  
speaker system to avoid acoustic feedback.  
CONNECTIONS  
1. Connect the Speaker wires from Speaker Box to the Speaker Outlet on the rear of the main  
unit.  
2. Connect the AC power cord to the AC outlet.  
3. Press the POWER button [8] to turn on the unit.  
FM RECEPTION  
NOTE:  
Raise and extend the FM antenna wire [23], then adjust the position for the best reception. ST  
indicator will appear on the display only if an actual stereo broadcast station is being received.  
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Before operating the unit in a new area for the first time, it is absolutely necessary to check the  
operating voltage of your unit is identical with the voltage of your local power supply.  
This unit is to be operated only at the printed power source voltage on the back panel.  
When the unit will not being used for a long period, you must disconnect the AC power cord  
from AC outlet.  
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AM RECEPTION  
Rotate horizontally or relocate the unit for best reception as the built-in ferrite bar antenna is  
directional.  
SOUND CONTROL  
PRESET STATIONS  
1. Set the FUNCTION switch [9] to “RADIO” mode.  
2. Set the BAND selector [10] to the desired band.  
3. When a desired station is tuned, press the MEMORY/ CLOCK ADJ. button [5] and then  
select the desired station you want to store by pressing the REPEAT/ MEM. UP button [6].  
4. Press the MEMORY/ CLOCK ADJ. button again to confirm the preset station.  
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter remaining preset stations.  
VOLUME:  
Press the VOLUME UP button [20] to increase the volume, and the VOLUME DOWN button [20]  
to decrease the volume.  
CLOCK ADJUSTMENT  
NOTE: The preset memory operating can be repeated to store a maximum of 10 FM stations and  
10 AM stations.  
1. Set the FUNCTION switch [9] to “TAPE” mode. The clock will appear on the LCD display  
[11].  
2. Press the MEMORY/ CLOCK ADJ. button [5] once to adjust the hour. Press the button once  
more to adjust the minute.  
RECEIVING A PRESET STATION  
3. Press the F.SKIP/ TUNING UP/ ADJ. UP button [2] and the B. SKIP/ TUNING DOWN/ ADJ.  
DOWN button [3] to set the time.  
To recall any preset station within the selected band, simply press REPEAT/ MEM. UP button [6]  
until preset number selection appears on the display.  
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Press the F. SKIP/ TUNING UP/ ADJ. UP button once to add one hour or one minute to the  
time setting. When keep pressing the button, the “hour” or “minute” setting is increased  
continuously until the button is released.  
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Press the B. SKIP/ TUNING DOWN/ ADJ. DOWN button once to reduce one hour or one  
minute to the time setting. When keep pressing the button, the “hour” or “minute” setting  
is decreased continuously until the button is released.  
4. Press the MEMORY/ CLOCK ADJ. button again to confirm the time setting.  
5. If the unit is in the “RADIO” or “CD” mode, press the MODE/ REMAIN button [7] and repeat  
step 2-4.  
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REPEAT PLAY  
COMPACT DISC OPERATION  
1. Press the REPEAT/ MEM. Up button [6] before or during normal play to repeat the track. The  
repeat function has 2 different modes.  
PLAYING A CD  
1. Press the POWER button [8] once to turn the unit on.  
2. Set the FUNCTION switch [9] to “CD” mode.  
3. Place a compact disc on the spindle, label side up. A 3” (8cm) disc may also be played  
without an adaptor.  
4. Push the CD compartment door back to the unit. The display will indicate “00:00” for a few  
seconds. Then, the total number of tracks [28] and the CD playing time [30] will appear on the  
display.  
– Press the REPEAT/ MEM. UP button once to enter to the REPEAT ALL mode and the  
REPEAT indicator appears on the display. Track will be played in order and the entire disc  
will be repeated endlessly.  
– Press the REPEAT/ MEM. UP button twice to enter to the REPEAT ONE mode and the  
REPEAT indicator is blinking on the display. The current track will be repeated endlessly.  
2. To cancel repeat play, simply press the REPEAT/ MEM. UP button until the REPEAT indicator  
disappears on the display.  
5. Press the PLAY/ PAUSE button [1] once to start playing from track 1 and the display indicates  
the playing track number [28] and the CD playing time. When pressing the MODE/ REMAIN  
button [7] once, the REMAIN indicator [33] appears and the display changes from playing  
time to remaining time.  
6. When the last track has been played, playing will be stopped automatically and the total  
number of tracks and playing time will appear again.  
SKIPPING FOR THE BEGINNING OF A TRACK  
1. Press the B. SKIP/ TUNING DOWN/ ADJ. DOWN button [3] once during playing, the CD  
will return to the beginning of the current track. If the button is pressed continuously before  
playing starts, the CD will return to the previous track(s).  
2. Press the F. SKIP/ TUNING UP/ ADJ. UP button [2] once during playing, the CD will move to  
the beginning of the next track. If the button is pressed continuoulsy, the CD will move to the  
following track(s).  
NOTE:When no disc is in the CD player, “DISC” appears on the display and starts flashing.  
SEARCH A PARTICULAR POINT OF A TRACK  
Interrupt playing  
Press PLAY/PAUSE button [1] once for temporarily stop and the displayed playing time is flashing.  
Press the button again to resume playing from the same point.  
1. Press and hold the F. SKIP/ TUNING UP/ ADJ. UP button [26] or B. SKIP/TUNING DOWN/  
ADJ. DOWN button [3] (more than 0.5 sec.) to locate a particular point in a track during  
playing by mointoring the high-speed cueing sound.  
Stop playing  
– Keep the F. SKIP/ TUNING UP/ ADJ. UP button pressed to go ahead.  
– Keep the B. SKIP/ TUNING DOWN/ ADJ. DOWN button pressed to go back.  
2. Release the button when you reach the point in the selection that you want.  
Press STOP button [4] and the display returns to the total number of tracks and playing time.  
NOTE: Never open the CD compartment door [26] while the CD is playing.  
MEMORY PLAY  
This function allows you to play the track (up to 20 tracks) of a disc in any order or repeat the  
same tracks 20 times.  
1. Press the MEMORY/ CLOCK ADJ. button [5] when the disc is not turning and “P-01” appears  
on the LCD display [11].  
2. Press the F. SKIP/ TUNING UP/ ADJ. button [2] or B. SKIP/TUNING DOWN/ ADJ. button  
[3] to select the desired track.  
3. Press the MEMORY/ CLOCK ADJ. button again to store into the memory, than “P-02” appears  
on the display.  
RANDOM PLAY (Remote control only)  
1. Press the RANDOM button from the remote control unit during normal play and RANDOM  
indicator appears on the display, tracks will be played in random order.  
2. Press the RANDOM button again to cancel selection.  
NOTE: When the unit is in MEMORY PLAY mode the RANDOM function cannot be set but the  
RANDOM indicator will flash on the display for a few seconds.  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter desired tracks, up to a maximum of 20 selections, into the  
program.  
5. Press the PLAY/ PAUSE button [1] once to start playing.  
6. After playing the selection of tracks, the display will return to the total number of tracks and  
playing time. If you want to play the selection again, press the MEMORY/ CLOCK ADJ.  
button and then the PLAY/ PAUSE button to start playing.  
NOTE: Memory program will be cleared automatically under the following conditions:  
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The power is turned off.  
Press the STOP button [4] under condition of memory setting.  
The CD compartment door [26] is opened.  
Other function (RADIO/ TAPE) is selected.  
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STOP THE PLAY MODE  
Simply press the STOP button [4] to stop the play mode.  
RECORDING FROM RADIO  
1. Set the FUNCTION switch [9] to “RADIO” mode.  
2. Set the BAND selector [10] to the desired band.  
3. Press the REPEAT/ MEM. UP button [6] to select the preset station, or use the F. SKIP/  
TUNING UP/ ADJ. UP button [2] and B. SKIP/ TUNING DOWN/ ADJ. DOWN [3] to tune in  
the desired station.  
TAPE OPERATION  
GENERAL INFORMATION ON CASSETTE TAPES  
4. Insert a cassette tape into the cassette compartment.  
5. Press RECORD button [12] which also engages the play button, to being recording.  
6. Press the PAUSE button [17] to suspend recording without deactivating the record mode.  
Press again to resume recording.  
For playback, use normal (low-noise) tape for best sound. (Metal or chrome tape is not  
recommended.)  
For recording, use normal tape only.  
Do not use C-120 tapes, tapes with internal reels or pool-quality tapes because they can  
cause malfunctions.  
Beat Cut switch  
Before loading a tape into the cassette compartment, tighten the slack tape with a pen or  
pencil.  
Cassette have removable which prevent accidental recording from taking place. Removing  
the tab on the top left protects the disc facing you from erasure. Cover the tab holes with  
adhesive tape to erase or record again.  
If feedback (whistling noise) occurs when recording from AM(MW) broadcasts, set the BEAT  
CUT selector [22] to I or II whichever gives the best reception.  
RECORDING FROM CD  
1. Set the FUNCTION switch [9] to “CD” mode.  
2. Place a compact disc in the CD compartment.  
CASSETTE PLAYBACK  
3. Insert a cassette tape into the cassette compartment.  
4. Press the RECORD button [12], which also activates the PLAY/ PAUSE button [1] of the CD  
player, to begin recording. When pressing the STOP/ EJECT button [16] to stop recording,  
the CD playing will pause automatically.  
1. Set the FUNCTION switch [9] to TAPE mode.  
2. Press the STOP/ EJECT button [16] and insert a pre-recorded cassette tape into the cassette  
compartment.  
3. Close the cassette door.  
4. Press the PLAY button [13] to start playback.  
5. Press the STOP/ EJECT button to stop playback. Also, playback will stop automatically when  
the end of the tape has been reached.  
ERASING RECORDED TAPES  
1. Insert the tape to be erased into cassette compartment.  
2. Set the FUNCTION switch [9] to “TAPE” mode.  
3. Press the RECORD button [12] to begin erasing.  
Fast forward/rewind  
1. Press the F.FWD button [15] to avance the tape or press the REW button [14] to rewind.  
2. Press the STOP/ EJECT button when the desired location has been reached  
NOTE: In fast forward mode, the tape will not automatically stop when it reaches the end. It must  
be stopped manually to avoid damage to the tape and/or mechanism.  
Interrupt playback  
Press the PAUSE button [17] during playback and press it again to resume playback.  
RECORDING  
When recording important selections, be sure to make a preliminary test to ensure that the  
desired material is being properly recorded.  
The ALC (Automatic Level control) circuit automatically controls the level of the input signal  
used for recording.  
Metal and chorme tapes cannot be used for recording.  
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COMPACT DISC OPERATION  
MAINTENANCE  
CLEAN THE HEADS  
CONCERNING COMPACT DISCS  
1. Usable compact discs  
To ensure the continued high performance of your unit, periodically clean the heads and pinch  
rollers to prevent accumulation of dust or tape oxide deposits. Failure to clean these parts may  
result in distortion of recorded sound, deterioration of reproduction of high frequencies, and  
inconsistent tape speed.  
Use a compact disc bearing the mark as shown.  
2. Notes on handling discs  
Removing the disc from its storage case and loading it.  
To Clean heads:  
Press the claws at the center of  
the case.  
Insert with the label facing up.  
Incorrect  
1. Open the cassette compartment.  
2. Moisten a cotton bud with heads cleaner or methylated spirit and apply to the faces of heads,  
rubbing gently until all traces of dirt or oxide are removed. Also, clean the surfaces of the  
pinch rollers and the capstans.  
3. Dry, clean and polish the face of the heads with a piece of soft, lint-free cloth.  
Lift out without touching the recorded  
surface.  
Press the disc gently to insert it.  
Cassette Recorded/Playback  
Cotton Bud  
Cassette Playback  
Cotton Bud  
Capstan  
Capstan  
Do not touch the rainbow color reflecting recorded surface.  
Do not stick paper or write anything on the label surface.  
Do not bend the disc.  
3. Storage  
For storage, be sure to return a disc to its case.  
Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high temperature such as from a heater, high  
humidity and dusty places.  
Erase Head  
Pinch Roller  
Pinch Roller  
Play Head  
Recorded/Play Head  
4. Cleaning a disc  
Before operation, wipe off dust, dirt and fingerprints on the surface with a soft cloth. The disc  
should be cleaned from inward to outward.  
CLEAN THE UNIT  
Correct  
Incorrect  
To retain the beauty of the unit, simply wipe with a soft clean cloth moistened with plain lukewarm  
water.  
From the center to the edge  
Never use thinner, benzine, analog record cleaner or antistatic spray.  
8-cm (3-3/16") "CD singles"  
8-cm (3-3/16" compact discs can be used (without using an adapter) in this unit.  
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For CD operation, see “SKIPPING FOR THE BEGINNING OF A TRACK”, “SEARCH A  
PARTICULAR POINT OF A TRACK” and “MEMORY PLAY”.  
OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
LOADING BATTERIES  
STOP button  
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.  
It has the same function as the STOP button [4] on the main unit. See “COMPACT DISC  
OPERATION”.  
2. Insert 2 “AAA” size (R03) batteries as indicated by the polarity marking. (Placing the  
batteries in the wrong way around cause malfunction.)  
3. Close the battery compartment cover.  
RANDOM button  
Press to play the tracks in random order. Press again to cancel the selection.  
OPERATION PROCEDURE  
MODE/REMAIN button  
• In radio operation, press the button to change from frequency display to clock display and  
press again to return.  
• In CD operation, press the button to change the display from playing time to remaining time,  
and then to clock display. Press again to return.  
Plug the power cord of the system into an AC wall outlet, and press the POWER ON/ STAND BY  
button on the remote control unit to turn the power on. When the power is turned on, press the key  
of the source component to be operated.  
NOTE:  
When the remote-controllable distance gets shorter than before, replace both batteries with  
new ones.  
Malfunction may occur if direct sunlight or the light of a high-frequency lightning fluorescent  
lamp enters the remote control light sensor. In such a case, change the system installation  
position prevent the malfunction.  
PLAY/ PAUSE button  
It has the same function as the PLAY/ PAUSE button [1] on the main unit. See “COMPACT  
DISC OPERATION”.  
MEMORY/ C. ADJ. button  
It has the same functions as the MEMORY/ CLOCK ADJ. button [5] on the main unit.  
• For clock setting, see item 2 and 4 of “CLOCK ADJUETMENT”.  
• For radio operation, see ‘PRESET STATION”.  
FUNCTION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
1. POWER ON/ STAND BY button  
Press once to turn on the main unit and press  
again to return to the “STAND BY” mode.  
• For CD operation, see “MEMORY PLAY”.  
TRANSMITTER  
REPEAT/MEM. UP button  
It has the same functions as the REPEAT/ MEM. UP button [6] on the main unit.  
• For radio operation, see “PRESET STATION”.  
• For CED operation, see “PRESET PLAY”.  
2. Volume control buttons  
MUTE button: Press to mute the sound and  
press again to restore the sound.  
VOLUME button: Press to increase the  
sound level.  
VOLUME button: Press to decrease the  
sound level.  
4. RADIO/ CD numeric buttons  
• In order operation, the numeric buttons can be used to enter the desired station directly.  
• In CD operation, the numeric buttons can be used to enter the desired track directly. If the  
track number or the number of selection is more than 19, follow the following examples.  
To enter 20 — +10 +10 0  
POWER  
MUTE  
NUMBER KEYS  
VOLUME DOWN  
VOLUME UP  
To enter 25 — +10 +10 5  
3. CD/Radio/Clock adjustment operation  
DOWN/B.SKIP  
PLAY/PAUSE  
STOP  
buttons  
Remote Control sensor  
UP/F. SKIP  
5. Infrared light-emitting diode  
UP and DOWN buttons: TUNING/ CLOCK/  
M-DN/RANDOM  
Operating range:  
SEARCH  
MODE/REMAIN  
M-UP/REPEAT  
They have the same functions as the F. SKIP/  
Approx. 6m  
MEMORY/C-ADJ.  
TUNING UP/ ADJ. and B. SKIP/ TUNING  
DOWN/ ADJ. buttons [26 and 27] on the  
main unit.  
for clock setting, see item 3 of “CLOCK  
ADJUSTMENT”.  
For radio operation, see item 4 and 5 of  
“RADIO OPERATION”.  
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