Pioneer X-HX700 Operating	 Instruction
Pioneer X-HX700 Operating	 Instruction

Pioneer X-HX700 Operating Instruction

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CD/RECEIVER SYSTEM
X-HX700/2000
X-HX3000/5000
X-HX05/33/55/77/99
X-HMD01/03
Operating Instructions

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  • Page 1 CD/RECEIVER SYSTEM X-HX700/2000 X-HX3000/5000 X-HX05/33/55/77/99 X-HMD01/03 Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    WARNING: Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO Please read through these operating instructions so you NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, put This product complies with the Low Voltage Directive them away in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 3: For Canadian Model

    IMPORTANT The cut-off plug should be disposed of and must not be Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal of a inserted into any 13 amp socket as this can result in electric three pin plug. shock. The plug or adaptor or the distribution panel should be provided with 5 amp fuse.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents PREPARATIONS ......5 Checking Package Contents ....5 Disc Handling Instructions ...... 6 Layout Options ......... 7 Connecting System Components ... 8 Inserting Batteries in Remote Control Unit ............. 12 What’s What ..........13 Opening/Closing the Front Door ... 15 Turning the Power On/Off ......
  • Page 5: Preparations

    PREPARATIONS Checking Package Contents Make sure that all of the following components are present after unpacking your Pioneer CD/Receiver System. CD/receiver Speakers (2) Remote control AM loop antenna (The illustration shows the AM loop antenna after assembly) Documentation • Warranty card •...
  • Page 6: Disc Handling Instructions

    Disc Handling Instructions Disc cleaning Caution • Dirty discs may cause skipping or poor sound quality during playback. Use only discs that bear this logo. Use of other discs may damage this equipment. Do not wipe along grain. Wipe gently from center to outer edge.
  • Page 7: Layout Options

    Layout Options The CD/Receiver System has separate speakers Speaker precautions that offer you a variety of layout options. • To avoid risk of malfunctions or overheating, do not connect this CD/Receiver System’s Please note the caution points below before speakers to other audio amplifiers. deciding how to set up your system.
  • Page 8: Connecting System Components

    Connecting System Components Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power switch and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet. Left speaker Right speaker AUX jack (see page 11) FM antenna CD/receiver AM loop antenna Used for con- necting the optional MD recorder*...
  • Page 9 For optimum stereo playback Connect speakers to CD/receiver If you want to ensure optimum stereo effects during playback, be sure to place the left and right speakers in similar, balanced positions (at similar height or distance from the wall, etc.). Connect the speaker cords to the Also, make sure that the right and left speakers speaker terminals of the CD/receiver.
  • Page 10 Connecting System Components Antenna setup location Set up antenna Set up the AM loop antenna on a flat surface and shift the antenna around to find the direction which provides the best AM (MW/LW) reception. If the AM reception is poor in every direction, try setting Assemble the AM loop antenna.
  • Page 11 Connection to other audio equipment Connect power cord The CD/Receiver System can be used to play output from other audio equipment connected to the CD/ receiver’s AUX terminals. Insert the power cord into a wall outlet. When connecting the power cord for the first Playing output from headphone terminal time of audio equipment...
  • Page 12: Inserting Batteries In Remote Control Unit

    Inserting Batteries in Remote Control Unit Insert two “AA” (R6) size batteries. Make sure the positive and negative ends are as shown in Caution the illustration below. Incorrect use of batteries may result in battery fluid leakage or equipment damage. Note the following points carefully.
  • Page 13: What's What

    What’s What CD/receiver 38 button Standby indicator (p.16) SLEEP button (p.31) Remote sensor TIMER button (p.29) (p.12) POWER button (p.16) Display panel TIMER SETTING button (p.17) DISPLAY (MONO) button MODE button (pp.19 to 20) (p.21) ENTER (MEMORY) button P.BASS button (p.27) CANCEL (DELETE) button SOUND SCAPE UP button* 4 / ¢...
  • Page 14: Remote Control

    What’s What Remote Control STANDBY/ON button CD section (pp.18 to 20) SLEEP button (p.31) 38 button TIMER button 4 / ¢ buttons (p.29) Radio section (pp. 21 to 23) FM/AM button + / – buttons ENTER button MODE button 7 button MD section* EQ MODE button (p.26) 38 button...
  • Page 15: Opening/Closing The Front Door

    Opening/Closing the Front Door The CD/receiver has an area on its front door that is marked “PUSH OPEN”. Gently press on Various buttons are located behind that area to open the door (door opens slowly). the front door on the CD/receiver. Open the front door to use these Do not pull the front door open.
  • Page 16: Turning The Power On/Off

    Turning the Power On/Off Turning on the power The CD/Receiver System’s power supply can be switched on and off Press the POWER button on the CD/ using the POWER button on the CD/ receiver or the STANDBY/ON button on receiver or the STANDBY/ON button the remote control.
  • Page 17: Setting The Time

    Setting the Time Example: To set the time to 7:15 AM The time (24-hour format) is Press and hold the TIMER SETTING indicated on the CD/receiver’s button for at least three seconds. display panel. The CD/receiver turns on and the back light The first time the power is con- of the display panel lights.
  • Page 18: Listening To Music

    LISTENING TO MUSIC Listening to CDs Starting playback Playback begins automatically once a CD is loaded. The loaded CD will The CD/Receiver System repeatedly plays a CD be played repeatedly until you stop from start to end. it. It can also be set for repeated Load a CD into the CD/receiver.
  • Page 19: Stopping Playback

    Locating a particular point quickly Repeat playback of selected track Press and hold the 4 or ¢ button during number playback to locate quickly a particular point. During Stop mode, press the MODE button Normal playback is resumed when you release until “ONE”...
  • Page 20: Programmed Play

    Listening to CDs Use the + or – button to select the first track to play, then press the ENTER You can program the tracks in any button. Repeat this for the second order you like. track to be played, the third track, and so on.
  • Page 21: Listening To The Radio

    Listening to the Radio Use the + or – button to tune in a radio station (manual station selection). The radio is built into the CD unit. The radio reception frequency changes in You can store tuning presets for your 9-kHz (in Taiwanese and European models) favorite radio stations.
  • Page 22: Presetting Radio Stations

    Listening to the Radio Auto station search Presetting radio stations The auto station search function automatically Preset your favorite radio stations in the CD/ searches for radio stations that have good receiver’s memory. Up to 12 FM and 12 AM reception.
  • Page 23: Listening To Preset Radio Stations

    Listening to preset radio Deleting a preset radio stations station Use the preset select function to tune in to When memory is full, clearing one preset radio radio stations that have been stored in memory station will allow a new preset station to be as preset stations.
  • Page 24: Listening To Other Audio Equipment

    Listening to Other Audio Equipment Connecting other audio You can play connected audio equip- equipment ment such as a portable cassette player via the CD/Receiver System. Use an audio cord (commercially available) to connect the audio equipment to the CD/ receiver’s AUX terminals.
  • Page 25: To Stop Playback

    Listening to other audio equipment Set up the playback function on the audio equipment that is connected via the AUX terminals. Set the volume level low to prevent loud audio output from the CD/Receiver System’s speakers. Press the SOURCE button repeatedly until “AUX”...
  • Page 26: Setting The Mood With Eq Playback

    Setting the Mood with EQ Playback In addition to normal playback output, the CD/ Receiver System provides the following four You can set EQ playback mode to mood settings (equalization modes). create different mood settings. • NATURAL • REFRESH • HAPPY •...
  • Page 27: Listening With Power Bass

    Listening with Power Bass P.BASS The power bass setting can be used to emphasize the low notes. During playback, press the P.BASS button. “P.BASS” will appear on the display panel. P.BASS button To reset normal playback Press the P.BASS button again.
  • Page 28: Timer Operation

    TIMER OPERATION Wake-up Timer: Set playback to start at a specified time Before setup Before setting the Wake-up Timer, make sure that the You can specify a time setting for clock shows the right time. starting playback. This “Wake-up See page 17 for instructions on setting the time. Timer”...
  • Page 29 Press the + or – button to set the To cancel a timer setting (before completing the setting) “Minute” for the playback start time, Press the CANCEL button before pressing the ENTER then press the ENTER button. button at step 9 above. Press the + or –...
  • Page 30: Daily Operation

    Wake-up Timer: Set playback to start at a specified time How to set the Wake-up Timer for How to check the Wake-up Timer daily operation setting Once you have set up the Wake-up Timer at a While the system’s power is off, press the CD/ certain time, the timer setting remains in effect receiver’s DISPLAY button.
  • Page 31: Sleep Timer: Auto Power Shut-Off After A Specified Length Of Time

    Sleep Timer: Auto power shut-off after a specified length of time Set length of operation You can set the system’s power to be time automatically turned off after 30 minutes, 60 minutes, or 90 minutes. The following setting can be made while This “Sleep Timer”...
  • Page 32: Appendix

    In addition, error messages may appear in the display panel. In such cases, see the error message descriptions on page 34. If the trouble cannot be rectified even after exercising the checks listed below, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work. Problem Possible causes...
  • Page 33 Problem Possible causes Corrective actions Timer does not operate. • Time has not been set. • Set the time (see page 17). • The same time setting has been • The Wake-up Timer or timer-based made as start and end times for recording* will not operate if the start Wake-up Timer or timer-based and end time settings are the same.
  • Page 34: Error Messages

    Error Messages The following two messages are displayed in the CD/receiver’s display panels. Follow the instruction described for each error. Possible meanings Error message Corrective actions • CD has not been loaded. NO DISC • Load a CD. • At least 12 FM and 12 AM stations have FULL •...
  • Page 35: Specifications

    Specifications • Specifications and design subject to possible Power supply, etc. modification without notice, due to improvements. Power supply voltage Taiwanese, U.S. and Canadian models CD/receiver ..........AC 120 V, 60 Hz CD player unit European model ....AC 230 V, 50/60 Hz Type ......
  • Page 36 A damaged power cord can cause a fire or give you an electrical shock. Check the power cord once in a while. When you find it damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer for a replacement.

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