Tha you for selecting this YAMAHA compact disc CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT. . This unit is a sophisticated compact disc player. To ensure proper operation for the best possible performance, please read this manual carefully. Choose the installation location of your unit carefully. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or close to a source of heat. Lags avoid locations subject 1o vibration and excessive dust, heat, cold or moisture.
CAUTION NOTES ABOUT HANDLING COMPACT DISCS This Owner's Manual covers two models, the BX-730 and the COX-530. Before reading this Owner's Manual, therefore, the user should note the differences, described below, between the two models.
@ POWER switch (POWER) Crass this switch once to switch ON the power; press it again to switch OFF the power. @ Disc tray When the OPEN/CLOSE butter is pressed, this tray will open. Place the disc carefully in the round recessed part of the tray. Be sure the disc's label faces upward, The disc tray can be closed by again pressing the OPEN/CLOSE button. or by gently pressing the front edge of the disc tray, or by pressing the PLAY button, or by pressing a numeric button.
{0 Repeat indicators {SINGLE REPEAT/FULL REPEAT) These indicators show which, if any, repeat play mode has been selected. There are two variations of the repeat mode: single repeat and full repeat {explained elsewhere. ® SINGLE REPEAT: Indicates the single-repeat made. @ FULL REPEAT: Indicates the full repeat mode (1) DELETE indicator (DELETE) This indicator illuminates when the DELETE button is pressed, indicating that the unit is in the delete programmed-play mode.
@ SKIP button { =k SKIP 01 ) This button can be used to advance forward or backward directly to the next track during the PLAY, STOP or PAUSE mode, The track number changes by one each time the left or right side of button is pressed, or continues to change if the button is pressed and held. (if the =i=
(see Fig. BB ) The control functions on the main unit and on the remote-control transmitter are virtually identical, with the exceptions described below. (Refer to “CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS” for details of those controls not described below.) @ DISPLAY buttons (TIME/MODE) e TIME: This button is also on the main unit, and has the same function as that button.
u Battery replacement I the remote-control transmitter must be used closer fo the main unit, the batteries are weak. Replace both batteries with new ones. Notes: ® Battered may leak, and damage the remote-contra transmitter, If handled incorrectly ® Use only "AAA" (RO3) batteries for replacement ® Be sure the polarities are correct.
1. Press the POWER switch to switch ON the power. 2. Press the Closeness button to open the disc tray 3. Place a compact disc in the round recessed area of the disc tray, with the label facing upward. Be sure the disc is positioned correctly. The 3-ch (8-cm) type of compact disc should be placed in the smaller, inner recessed area of the disc tray. 4.
To begin play directly from any desired track, simply press the corresponding numeric button(s). Play will begin automatically from the start of that track. USING THE NUMERIC BUTTONS To select track number 10 or higher, press the "+ 10" button once, and then quickly press the second digit of the track number. (For track "167, therefore, press "+ 10" + "6") For track number 20 or higher, the process is the same except that the “+10” button must be pressed two times, stc. Example To select track 25 1.
i the disc includes index numbers, play can be started from any desired index number by using a numeric button to designate that index number. 1. First, select the desired track by using the SKIP button during the PAUSE or STOP mode. 2. Press the INDEX button on the remote-control transmitter. The INDEX number display will begin flashing continuously 3. Press the numeric button corresponding to the desired index number. 4.
i€ MANUALLY PROGRAMMED PLAY Tunis feature can be used to program as many as 25 tracks in any desired order. 1. Press the STOP Hutton. 2. Press the PRIG button. The TRACK indicator will then begin flashing continuously, the "P-01" indicator will illuminate {if it does not, press the TIME display button), and all track numbers displayed by the frack calendar will be erased from view, 3. Press the numeric button corresponding to the track you want 1o be played first.
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® To check, cancel or correct a programmed setting, refer to "CHECKING, CORRECTING AND CANCELING OF PROGRAMMED SETTINGS™ AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING FOR RECORDING TO TAPE This feature can be conveniently used to autocratically program the unit to play tracks for recording to tape, without following the manual programming steps, so that the tracks on a disc will be recorded to the tape in sequence, beginning with track 1 of the disc, within the time frame of the tape to be used. 1.
CHECKING, CORRECTING AND CANCELING OF PROGRAMMED SETTINGS To check the programmed settings 1. Press the STOP button. 2. Then press the button corresponding to the settings you want o check: * Press the PRIG button to check the settings for the manual programming mode, the manual tape-programming made, the autocratic tape-programming mode, or the random-sequential-tapeprograrnming mode. * Press the DELETE button to check the deleted settings 3.
There are two variations of the repeat-play mode: repeat play of a single track and repeat play of the entire disc. SINGLE-TRACK REPEAT PLAY 1. Press the REPEAT mode-select button once. Next {or it can be done prior 1o this step), use the numeric button(s) to select the number of the track to be repeated. (The "SINGLE REPEAT” indicator will illuminate and the number of the track being repeated will appear.
To delete a program palmate 1. Press the STOP button to set the unit to the STOP mode. 2. It a program pattern Is already set, press the CLEAR button 1o cancel that program patter 3. Press the PRIG button. (Do not make a program sifting) 4.
¥ the unit fails fo operate normally, check the following points o determine whether the problem can be corrected by the simple measures suggested. If it cannot, or # the problem is not cited in the SYMPTOM colorant, connect the unit's power cord and contact yow deals or service center for assistance. B The player does not switch ON when the POWER switch is pressed. The power cord s not connected of not completely connected, Se surely connect the power cord The disc tray does noi close completely.
AUDIO SECTION Frequency response kHz, dB DE-emphasis equalization o v 205 dB Harmonic distortion + noise Less than 0.005% (1 kHz} SN Folio o 106 dB Dynamic range More than 94 dB Wow & flutter . Measurable Chance! separation .. Output voltage Output impedance . Headphones output ( 20 dB) COX-730 . COXCOMB . More than 90 dB (1 kHz) 830 mv/150 ohms 110 mV/150 ohms INTERNAL SYSTEM Optical pick-up .