RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK _ Bottomless B R CAUTION: TG REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC $HOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER {OR BACK} NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. = Explanation of Graphical Symbols Tha lightning flash wile arrowhead symbol, within an salesmen tangle, Is demanded 1 wet vou 1o e presence of Uninstalled "languorous wit age” within the products enclosure that may ba of sufficient magnitude 1o constitute a risk af lactic shock 1o persons.
18 Damage Requiring Service — The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: A The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the appliance; or C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or D. The appliance does not appear {0 operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or E. The appliance has been dropped, or the cabinet damaged.
CAUTION — USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS, OR In order to protect the internal laser pickup from the vibration and shocks PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED which scour during transportation, it is held in place with transportation HEREIN, MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. screws located on the bot torn of the unit. Be sure to remove the 4 transportation screws before making any connection. THE UNIT SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE 1.
Notes on handling disc @ Although minute dust particles and finger prints should have no effect & Your unit has been specifically designed for the reproduction of on play, you should keep the recorded side surface of your discs clean compact discs bearing the 8% mark. No other discs should be by wiping them with a clean, dry cloth. Wipe in a straight motion from loaded into the player. the inside to the outside. Do not wipe in a circular motion.
How to load discs into the magazine 1. The magazine disc trays are removable. Hold and pull on the right hand knobs 1o side out the odd-numbered disc trays, and pull on the theft hand knobs to slide out the even-numbered disc trays. Kb Magazine When you handle the magazine, be sure 10 keep ifs cabal side facing up. Disc tray numbers 2.
Notes on the magazine # Since the disc trays can be removed from the magazine, be sure to keep the magazine horizontal, s0 as not 1o drop the discs or the disc trays. ® ‘When putting a disc tray into the magazine, insert it between the left and right internal grooves of the magazine, and then push it in all the way so that the disc tray s secured horizontally. If a disc tray is inserted on a slant, using the incorrect grooves, the disc tray cannot be pushed all the way in, and this could cause trouble.
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FRONT PANEL € POWER switch Press this switch 1o turn the power on. Press it again to tum the power off, @ DISC IN indicators These indicators comes pond 1o the number of each disc tray, and show that a disc has been placed on that tray, © REMOTE CONTROL sensor Receives the signal from the remote control transmitter. € DISC NO.
PROGRAM indicator This indicator shows that the program memory is active. (D PLUS ONE indicator Lights 10 show that the unit is in Plus One mode. A desired wne will be played after playing the current tune. {2 RANDOM indicator This indicator fights when Random Play mode is engaged.
P EJECT button Press this button to defect the magazine pack. B SEARCH button During play, press the B side of this button ta play the dies in forward at high speed, press the < side of this button to play the disc in reverse at high speed ® SKIP button During play, press this button to-skip to a desired tune. This button is also used to select an index number.
The remote control transmitter supplied with your CD player is designed 1o control all of the most commonly used features of this unit. # OPERATION KENS pen gmn o op mm n;mmp By 1-1 860 & PROGRAM keys These keys are identical to the PROGRAM buttons on the unit. & DISC key and DISC NO. numeric keys misc: Press this key first to select the disc number with the DISC NO. key. DISC NO. {gray numerals): These keys are used to select the disc number. TRACK NO.
& SKIP keys These keys are identical to the SKIP button on the unit. @ SEARCH keys These keys are identical to the SEARCH button on the unit. D PLAY key This key is identical to the PLAY button on the unit @ PAUSE/STOP key This key is identical to the PAUSE/STOP bunion on the unit. B BATTERY INSTALLATION Press the lid's locking tab down and, at the same dime, pull out the battery compartment lid in the direction of the arrow, @ Install the batteries {size ROB) with correct polarities.
B REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION RANGE The remote control transmitter uses infrared light to control the unit. Therefor, to function properly there must be a clear, unobstructed path between the transliterate and the sensor on the deck. The normal operating range is about 7 meters {23 feet) and within 30 degrees perpendicular to the front panel. REMOTE CONTROL sensor within 7m (23 feel) \j 13 H BATTERY REPLACEMENT When the operating distance of the remote control noticeably decreases, the batteries are exhausted.
Switch OFF the power to all equipment before making any connection, To connect an amplifier or receiver and be sure to connect the cables with the correct Right and Left Connect the LINE OUT jacks to the CD (or AUX) jacks on the rear panel channel relations. of your amplifier or receiver. If your amplifier is not equipped with these The names given to the jacks may vary depending on the equipment. terminals, connect to the TAPE PB jacks.
1. Press the POWER switch to turn the unit ON, 2. Inge rt the magazine, pushing it in until a click is heard. Insert the discs you want to play into the magazine beforehand. Refer 10 "How 10 load discs into the magazine” described in the NOTES ON HANDLING DISCS AND MAGAZINE section. You can load up to 10 discs into a magazine. When 10 discs are loaded into a magazine, ali tracks, from the first track on the first disc 1o the last track on the tenth disc can be played 1.
& DISC IN Indicators The DISC IN indicators correspond to the disc trays which contain a disc. When a magazine is loaded into the Magazine Slot, all of the DISC IN (1-10) indicators light. When 10 discs are loaded into the magazine, the 10 lit indicators correspond to.each disc. However, in this state, you cannot check which disc tray contains a disc when less than 10 discs are loaded into the magazines. In this case, press the DISC SCAN button before starting play.
To correct a track number consisting of one digit Press the desired numeric button, To correct a track number consisting of two digits Press the desired numeric buttons. Since i Is not possible to correct only the 1’s digit or only the 10's digit, first press the -+10 butter 1o set the 10's sight, and then press the desired numeric button to sel the 17s digit. * {tis not possible to correct the 1's digit first.
MANUAL SEARCH B Fast Forward Manual Search During play or pause mode, when the b side of the SEARCH button is pressed. play will be advanced rapidly while this button is kept pressed. B Fast Reverse Manual Search During play or pause mode, when the < side of the SEARCH button is pressed, play will be reversed rapidly while this button is kept pressed, # During a manual search operation, when you have found the desired part of a selection, release the SEARCH button. Play will begin from that paint.
With this function, you can easily find a desired disc or tune. DISC SCAN Press this bunion to play approximately the first 10 seconds of each disc Once the desired disc is found, press the PLAY button or DISC SCAN button to defeat Disc Scan mode and engage Play mode. & During program play, the Disc Scan function cannot be carried out. MUSIC SCAN Press this button to play approximately the first 10 seconds of each tune on all of the discs.
Program Play has two types; Disc Program and Tune Program. Disc Program play allows the desired discs to be played in the desired order. Tune Program play allows the desired tunes to be played in the desired order. A maximum of 36 tunes, specified by disc numbers from 1 1010 and track numbers from 1 to 89, can be programmed. PROGRAMMING 1. Press the PAUSE/STOP bunion twice to set the unit into stop mode. 2. Press the PROGRAM SET/CHECK button.
TG RETURN TO PROGRAM MODE FROM NORMAL PLAY Press the PAUSE/STOP button twice to set the unit to Stop mode. The display shows the first program. TO CHECK THE PROGRAMMED CONTENTS 1. Set the unit to Stop mode with the PAUSE/STOP button, 2. Press the SET/CHECK button. Each time this button is pressed, the program number, and the programmed disc and tune in that program number. are displayed in the programmed order, TO MODIFY THE PROGRAM . Set the unit to Stop mode with the PAUSE/STOP button. 2.
Repeat Play has 3 function; Single Repeat, Disc Repeat, and Full Repeat Single Repeal: One tune is played repeatedly. Disc Repeat: All of the tunes on a disc are played repeatedly. Full Repeat: Al of the tunes on all of the discs which are loaded inch the magazine are played repeatedly. SINGLE REPEAT PLAY Press the REPEAT button once. The REPEAT SINGLE indicator fights and the displayed tune is repeatedly played.
With the Plus One function, a desired tune will be played after playing the current tune 1. Press the PLUS ONE bunion during play. The PLUS ONE indicator stairs to blink, and the current disc number and frack number disappear, 2. During this period, select the tune fo be inserted. Press the DISC NO. buttery, and then the numeric button which corresponds to the desired tune. 3. Press the PLUS ONE button again. The blinking PLUS ONE indicator lights steadily.
With the built-in capacitor, the program memory s retained even when the power is muted OFF. However, when this unit is not used for a few days, the retained memory is sometimes erased. AUDIT SECTION Frequency Response kHz, £05 dB DE-Emphasis Equalization +0.5dB Harmonic Distortion + Noise . .. Less than 0.008% (1 kHz) ASMARA 100 dB Dynamic Range More than 96 dB Wow & Flutter . Measurable Chance! Separation More than 80 dB (1 kHz) OuipustVoltage 2y Quip Impedance . 2.
1f your unit fails io operate normally, check the following pants to determine whether the fault can be corrected by the simple measures suggested. If it cannot, or if the fault is not listed in the SYMPTOM column, disconnect the player's power cord and contact your dealer or service center for help. P : The player falls io turn on when the POWER switch is pressed. Firmly plug in the power cord. Magazine is noi expelled when EJECT button is pressed, improper insertion of a power plug.