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////7ALPINE.
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS,
INC.
Tokyo
office:
1-1-8
Nishi
Gotanda,
Shinagawa-ku,
Tokyo
141,
Japan
Tel.:
(03)
3494-1101
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
OF
AMERICA,
INC.
19145
Gramercy
Place,
Torrance,
Salifornia
90501,
U.S.A.
Fet.:
(810)
326-8000
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
OF
CANADA,
INC.
Suite
203,
7300
Warden
Ave.
Markham,
Intario
L3R
9Z6,
Canada
Tel.:
(905)
475-7280
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
OF
AUSTRALIA
PTY.
LTD.
3-8
Fiveways
Boulevarde
<eysborough,
Victoria
3173,
Australia
Tet.:
(03)
769-0000
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
GmbH
Brandenburger
Strasse
2-6
D-40880
Ratingen,
Germany
Tel.:
02102-45
50
ALPINE
ITALIA
S.p.A.
Via
C.
Colombo
8,
20090
Trezzano
Sul
Naviglio
MI,
Italy
Tel.:
02-48
40
16
24
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
FRANCE
S.A.R.L.
98,
Rue
De
La
Belle
Etoile,
Z.1.
Paris
Nord
II
B.P.
50016
F-95945,
Roissy,
Charles
de
Gaulle
Cedex,
France
Tel.:
01-48
63
89
89
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
OF
U.
K.,
LTD.
13
Tanners
Drive,
Blakelands,
Milton
Keynes
GB-MK14
5BU,
U.K.
Tel.:
0908-61
15
56
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
DE
ESPANA,
S.A.
Portal
De
Gamarra
36,
Pabell6n
32
01013
Vitoria
(Alava)
-
Apdo.
133.
Spain
Tel.:
34-45-283588
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SERVICE
CARE
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For
the
North
American
Customers
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
This
Compact
Disc
Shuttle
has
been
type
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
B
computing
device
in
accordance
with
the
specifications
in
Subpart
J
of
Part
15
of
ECC
Rules.
This
equipment
generates
and
uses
radio
frequency
energy,
and
it
must
be
installed
and
used
properly
in
accordance
with
the
manufacturer's
instructions.
SERIAL
NUMBER:
INSTALLATION
DATE:
INSTALLATION
TECHNICIAN:
PLACE
OF
PURCHASE:
PROPER
CARE
OF
YOUR
DISC
Refer
to
Fig.
1
~
4.
@
Transparent
Sheet
@
Disc
Stabilizer
3
Center
Hole
4)
Bumps
Proper
Handling
(Fig.
1)
Handle
your
disc
as
shown.
Do
not
drop
the
disc
while
handling.
Hold
the
disc
so
you
will
not
leave
fingerprints
on
the
surface.
If
the
surface
is
scratched,
it
may
cause
the
pickup
to
skip.
Do
not
affix
tape,
paper,
or
gummed
labels
on
the
disc.
Do
not
write
on
the
disc.
Keep
Your
Discs
Clean
(Fig.
2)
Fingerprints,
dust,
or
soil
on
the
surface
could
cause
the
pickup
to
skip.
For
routine
cleaning,
wipe
the
playing
surface
with
a
clean,
soft
cloth
from
the
center
of
the
disc
to
the
outer
edge.
If
the
surface
is
heavily
soiled,
dampen
a
clean
soft
cloth
in
a
solution
of
mild
neutral
detergent
before
cleaning
the
disc.
Disc
Accessories
(Fig.
3)
Various
disc
accessories
for
protecting
the
surface
of
the
disc
and
improving
sound
quality
are
available
on
the
market.
However,
many
of
them
will
increase
the
thickness
and/or
diameter
of
the
disc.
Using
such
accessories
may
place
the
disc
beyond
the
specified
size
limitations
and
cause
the
changer
to
malfunction.
Because
of
the
high
precision
IMPORTANT
Please
record
the
serial
number
of
your
unit
in
the
space
provided
here
and
keep
it
as
a
permanent
record.
The
serial
number
plate
is
located
on
the
rear
of
the
unit.
@
For
European
Customers
Should
you
have
any
questions
about
warranty,
please
consult
your
store
of
purchase.
@
For
Customers
in
other
Countries
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
Customers
who
purchase
the
product
with
which
this
notice
is
packaged,
and
who
make
this
purchase
in
countries
other
than
the
United
States
of
America
and
Canada,
please
contact
your
dealer
for
information
regarding
warranty
coverage.
electronics
of
the
CHM-S601
and
the
highly
stable
mechanism,
these
accessories
are
not
necessary
and
therefore
not
recommended
for
use
with
discs
placed
in
the
CHM-S601.
Caution
for
new
discs
(Fig.
4)
When
a
newly
purchased
disc
is
inserted
into
the
changer
magazine,
the
disc
may
fail
to
play
after
initial
loading.
This
is
caused
by
small
bumps
around
the
center
hole
and
outside
of
the
disc,
which
prevent
stable
loading
into
the
correct
position.
To
remove
the
bumps,
rub
the
inside
edge
of
the
hole
and
outside
edge
of
the
disc
with
a
ball-point
pen
or
other
such
instrument,
then
insert
the
disc
again.
NOTE:
The
mechanism
automatically
prevents
this
type
of
disc
from
playing
as
a
protective
measure.
This
is
not
an
indication
of
faulty
operation.
Damaged
Disc
Do
not
attempt
to
play
cracked,
warped,
or
otherwise
damaged
discs.
Playing
a
bad
disc
could
severely
damage
the
playback
mechanism.
Storage
When
not
in
use,
place
your
discs
in
their
individual
cases
and
store
them
in
a
cool
place
away
from
the
sun,
heat,
and
dust.
SPECIFICATIONS
|
Sampling
Rate
0.0...
ccecceseserestteeneeersernnesenaeenees
44.1
kHz
SV
STOTT
messrponeserenteaivi
sie
tegsnites
Optical
(Compact
Disc
System)
Number
of
Quantization
Bits
0.0.00...
eee
16-bit
Linear
OVerSaMplnd
suites
ead
onsac
eee
as
8
Times
Number
Of
CHANMEIS.
¢:c22c5
22.
ceescceesieees
oeeasatiedsdedsed
canes
2
(stereo)
Frequency
Response
.................-
5
20,000
Hz
(+0,
-0.5
dB)
WOW
Ge
FINGER
rcs
ticcean
ec:
ieee
Below
measurable
limits
Total
Harmonic
Distortion
...................c:ccee
0.004%
(at
1
kHz)
Dynamic:
RANGE
fcieccie
sence
cSec
act
tarenertere
nen
eaget
94
dB
Signal-to-Noise
Ratio
oo...
cece
etree
tree
reeeeees
103
dBA
Channet
Separation
.....00...0.000.
More
than
85
dB
(at
1
kHz)
Power
Requirement
..............--
14.4V
DC
(11
-
16V
allowable)
Output:
VONAGE:
s.
55.
csieisesccaeiesenstecanteee
duet
850mV
into
10k
ohms
Weight
..............4.
hd
chai
ni
deGaeociconaeeay
longs
Went
oly
1.7
kg
(3
Ibs.
11
02)
Dimensions
(H
x
W
XD)
ooo.
eres
2-1/2"
x
10”
x
5-15/16"
(63
x
255
x
151mm)
NOTE:
Due
to
product
improvement,
specifications
and
design
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.

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