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Akai CD-55
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Connections
Before
beginning
@
Do
not
remove
the
terminal
cap
of
the
OPTICAL
terminal
Turn
off
all
the
components
before
making
connections.
when
making
the
following
connection.
@
Make
sure
that
you
connect
the
white
PIN-plugs
to
the
left
(L-white)
jacks
and
the red
PIN-plugs
to
the
right
(R-red)
jacks.
;
White
White
®
Connect
everything
securely.
Loose
connections
can
lead
L
=
ic
to
malfunction.
ee
oe
@
To
prevent
damage
to
cords,
connect
and
disconnect
by
R
©
b>
©
R
holding
the
plug,
not
the
cord.
Red
Red
LINE
OUT
jacks
for
audio
signal
output.
VARIABLE
(Variable
output
level)
jacks
:
Playback
output
levels
are
controlled
by
the
OUTPUT/
PHONES
control
and
the
UP
or
DOWN
button
on
the
provided
remote
control
unit
(Refer
to
page
21).
FIXED
(fixed
output
level)
jacks
:
Playback
output
levels
are
fixed
at
the
specific
output
levels.
DIGITAL
OUT
OPTICAL
terminal
and
COAXIAL
jack
for
digital
audio
signal
output
(Refer
to
page
22).
Power
cord
and
plug
Connections
and
placement
Connections
Connect
the
white
and
red
PIN-jacks
of
the
CD
player
to
the
L(left)
and
R(right)
CD
jacks
of
your
stereo
amplifier
with
the
provided
connection
cord.
After
all
connections
have
been
made
Connect
the
CD
player's
power
cord
to
the
AC
OUTLET
of
the
stereo
amplifier,
optional
audio
timer
or
directly
to
your
household
AC
outlet.
Note
@
Ifyou
wish
to
use
the
output
level
adjustment
function
of
the
(A)
1
CD
player,
use
the
VARIABLE
jacks
for
connection
(Con-
nection-A).
@
\f
your
amplifier
does
not
have
CD
jacks,
use
the
AUX
jacks
for
CD
player
connection.
Do
not
connect
the
CD
player
to
VARIABLE
FIXED
the
PHONO
jacks
of
your
amplifier.
CD
Player
@
Using
both
the
VARIABLE
and
FIXED
jacks
for
connection
is
not
recommended
as
this
will
result
in
poor
sound
repro-
duction.
Use
1
set
of
jacks
at
a
time
for
connection.
Important!
The
illustrated
power
plugs
and
cords
are
intended
for
general
reference.
The
power
plug
and
cord
used
in
your
country
may
differ
from
the
illustrations.
(Example;
U.K,
Australia,
U.S.A.,
Europe,
etc.)
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