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THE
COMPACT
DISC
--
1.
Precautions
on
handling
compact
discs
Do
not
allow
fingerprints.
oil
or
dust
on
the
surface
of
the
compact
disc.
If
the
signal
surface
is
dirty,
wipe
It
off
with
a
soft,
dry
cloth,
Wipe
in
circular
motions
from
the
center
and
out.
@
Do
not
use
water,
benzene,
thinner,
record
sprays,
elec-
trostatic
proof
chemicals,
of
silicone-treated
cloth
to
clean
discs.
e
Always
use
care
when
handling
discs
to
prevent
damaging
the
surface,
in
particular
when
removing
a
disc
from
the
case
and
returning
it.
Do
not
bend
compact
discs.
Do
not
apply
heat
to
compact
discs.
Do
not
enlarge
the
hole
in
the
center
of
the
disc.
Do
not
write
on
the
disc
and
do
not
attach
any
labels.
Condensation
will
form
on
the
disc
surface
if
it
is
brought
into
a
warm
room
from
a
cold
area.
such
as
outdoors
during
winter.
Wait
until
the
condensation
disappears
Never
dry
discs
with
hair
dryers,
etc.
2.
Precautions
on
storage
®
After
playing
8
disc,
always
return
it
lo
its
case
e
Keep
discs
in
the
cases
when
they
are
not
to
be
played.
This
will
protect
them
from
dust
and
dirt
and
prolong
their
service
life.
©
Do
not
store
discs
in
the
following
places:
1)
Places
exposed
to
direct
sunlight
for
a
considerable
time,
2)
Places
subject
to
accumulation
of
dust
or
high
humidity.
3)
Places
exposed
to
high
temperatures,
such
as
close
to
heater
outlets.
PLAYBACK
USING
THE
REMOTE
CONTROL
UNIT
The
accessory
RC-241
remote
control
unit
can
be
used
to
contrat
the
CD
player
from
a
convenient
distance.
{1}
Inserting
the
dry
cell
batteries
1.
Remove
the
battery
cover
on
the
back
of
the
remote
control
unit.
2.
Insert
two
ROB
(standard
size
AAA)
dry
cell
batteries
wilh
correct
polarity
as
indicated
inside
the
battery
compart-
ment.
12
Notes
on
the
Batteries
«
The
remote
control
unit
uses
standard
size
AAA
dry
cell
batteries
e
The
batteries
will
need
to
be
replaced
approxumately
once
a
year.
Replacement
may
be
necessary
earlier
depending
on
how
much
the
remote
control
unit
Is
used
e
if,
in
less
than
a
year
from
the
time
new
batteries
were
inserted,
the
remote
control
fails
to
operate
the
CD
player
from
a
near-by
position,
it
is
time
to
replace
the
batteries
e
insert
ihe
batteries
properly,
following
the
polarity
dragram
inside
the
battery
compartment,
in
other
words
make
sure
(+)
and
{~)
terminals
are
properly
aligned.
©
Batteries
are
prone
to
damage
and
Jeakage.
Therefore:
@
Do
not
combine
new
batteries
with
used
ones
e
Do
not
combine
different
types
of
balleries.
©
Donot
jumper
opposite
poles
of
the
batteries,
expose
them
to
heat,
break
them
open
nor
expose
al
them
in
open
fire.
©
Mfihe
remote
control
unit
is
not
to
be
used
for
along
period
of
time,
remove
the
batteries
from
the
unit
e
Ifthe
batteries
have
leaked,
remove
any
traces
of
battery
fluid
from
the
batlery
compartment,
WIpIng
thoroughty
with
a
dry
cloth.
Then
insert
new
batlcries.
{2)
Directions
for
Use
©
Operate
the
remote
control
unit
while
pointing
it
towards
the
remote
control
sensor
on
the
CD
player
(see
below).
When
a
remote
control
signal
is
received,
the
remote
contro}
indicator
on
front
of
the
CD
player
tights
briefly
The
remote
contro!
unit
can
be
used
at
a
distance
up
to
8
meters
in
a
straight
line
from
the
CD
player.
This
distance
decreases
if
there
are
obstructions
blocking
the
signal
path
or
when
the
remote
control
unit
is
operated
at
an
angle
from
the
remote
contro!
sensor.
e
The
buttons
on
the
remote
control
unit
have
identical
func-
tions
with
those
on
the
CD
ptayer.
However,
the
following
functions
cannot
be
remote
control
led:
Power
ON/OFF
Right
30
Remote
control
sensor
wt,
Notes
on
Operation
Left
30
©
Do
not
press
identical
buttons
on
the
CD
player
and
remote
contro)
unit
simultaneously
as
this
may
cause
malfunction.
e
The
remote
control
unit
may
be
difficull
to
operate
if
the
remote
control
sensor
is
exposed
to
strong
light,
such
as
direct
suntight
or
light
from
fluorescent
lamps.
or
if
there
are
obstacies
between
the
remote
controt
unit
and
the
sensor.
e
Direct
track
selection
Using
the
track
number
buttons
{1
~
10,
+10},
tracks
can
be
directly
assigned
for
playback
«
Track
selection
while
programming
Press
the
program
button
{PROG)
and
then
the
track
numbers
you
wish
to
enter
into
the
memory.
Example:
PROG
--
3
*
410
&
1-5.
{Tracks
3,
11,
5
and
so
on
are
entered
into
the
memory.)
Memorized
tracks
are
erased
by
pressing
the
Direct
button
{DIRECT}.
«
Correct
use
of
the
track
number
buttons
Direct
selection
of
single-digit
tracks
1s
easy
by
just
pressing
the
desired
track
number
button.
For
tracks
with
numbers
from
11
and
on,
first
press
the
+10
button
and
then
a
single-digit
button.
E.g.
to
select
track
22,
press
the
+10
button
twice
and
then
press
the
2
button.
REMOTE
CONTROL
UNIT
RC-241
Dise
Holder
Open/Close
Button
{2
OPEN/CLOSE)
Number
Button
(1
~
10}
Play
Button
(
>
PLAY
)
Pause
Button
(11
PAUSE
)
Stop
Button
(
B
STOP!
Auto
Space
Button
(A.
SPACE)
Manual
Search
Reverse
Button
(
44
+
Manuat
Search
Forward
Button
(>>
+
[
Checking
Programmed
Content:
By
pressing
the
CALL
button
on
the
remote
cantrot
uni,
programmed
contents
will
be
displayed
Tracks
entered
into
the
memory,
will
be
displayed
starting
from
the
lirst
track
entered,
and
will
advance
one
step
at
a
time
each
time
the
CALL
button
ts
pressed.
¢
Repeat
All
Tracks
Button
{ALL}
Press
this
button
to
repeat
playback
of
all
tracks.
When
this
button
is
pressed,
[REPEAT
lights
on
the
display
and
all
tracks
on
the
disc
or
in
a
program
will
be
repeatedly
played
back.
Press
this
button
once
more
to
disengage
the
Repeat
All
function.
"|
Setting
to
the
Program
Mode
*
For
program
search,
press
the
PROG
button
then
the
number
buttons
(1
through
10
and
+10).
«The
remote
controf
unit
is
normally
set
to
the
direct
mode.
Direct
Button
(DIRECT)
Program
Button
(PROG)
Calt
Button
(CALL)
+10
Button
Volume
Button
The
level
of
the
Output
Terminal
(a)
output
can
be
vaned
Pressing
the
(4)
button
in
creases
the
volume
and
pressing
Volume
Button
the
(¥)
button
decreases
the
{w)
volume.
A-B
Repeat
Button
(A-8h
Repeat
All
Tracks
Button
(ALLY
Automatic
Search
Forward
Button
(
ppt)
Automatic
Search
Reverse
Button
(144
}
Track
Selection
Use
the
numeric
track
buttans
(1
~
10
and
+
0)
while
programming
and
to
access
a
desired
track
almost
instantly.
The
track
search
buttons
(14@
and
PPE)
are
best
used
to
advance
or
return
from
the
current
track
10
the
next
track.
A-B
Repeat
Button
{A-8)
——
7
Repeating
playback
of
a
desired
interval
1.
Slart
playback
and
press
the
A-B
button
when
you
reach
the
starting
point
of
the
interval.
The
[A:B]
indicator
starts
blinking.
2.
Continue
playback
or
advance
the
pickup
using
the
Automatic
search
forward
button
(
DPI)
or
manual
search
forward
button
(
PP
}
untit
the
ending
point
is
reached.
Then
press
the
A-B
bulton
once
more.
The
indicator
will
light.
e
The
pickup
will
now
return
to
the
starting
point
and
repeat
playback
of
the
selected
interval
©
This
interval
will
be
repeated
until
the
A-B
repeat
mode
is
cancelled
by
pressing
the
A-B
repeat
button.
The
[AB]
indicator
goes
out.
e
A-Brepeat
playback
is
not
possible
during
programmed
|
playback.
13
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