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REMOTE
CONTROL
UNIT
RC-258
Drawer
Open
/
Close
Button
(&
OPEN/CLOSE)
Random
Button
|
RANDOM
)
Repeat
Button
{
REPEAT}
Track
Number
Button
(1
~
10)
Play
Button
{
p>
PLAY}
Pause
Button
(
Hl
PAUSE
)
Stop
Button
(
STOP)
Aulomauc
Search
Reverse
Button
|
fd}
4utomanc
Search
Forward
Button
|
Pt
)
Disc
Selection
Use
the
DISC
SELECT
and
number
buttons
to
select
the
number
of
the
disc
to
be
played
"
~"
appears
on
the
disc
number
section
of
the
display
for
2
se-
conds
when
the
DISC
SELECT
button
is
pressed
Press
the
number
button
corresponding
to
the
number
of
the
disc
to
be
played
while
“+
“us
aisplayed
to
select
Ihe
disc
number
Track
numbers
are
seloctead
if
the
number
buttons
are
pressed
while
-
“oS
not
displayed
on
the
disc
number
section
of
the
display.
Direct
Seisction
Normally,
dvect
search
1s
possible
simply
by
pressing
the
desved
number
buttors
a
Skipping
Discs
Setting
to
the
Program
Mode
©
For
program
search,
prass
the
PROG/DIRECT
bution
then
the
wack
number
buttons
{1
through
10
and
+
10).
@
The
remote
control
unit
is
normally
set
to
the
direct
mode.
Time
Button
{
TIME
}
Program
/
Direct
Bution
{
PROG/DIRECT
|
Disc
Select
Button
{
DISC
SELECT}
Call
Button
|
CALL)
+10
Button
(
+10}
Disc
Skip
+
Button
[
DISC
SKIP
+
)
Volume
+
buttons
(VOLUME
+
}
Oise
Skip
Button
(
DISC
SKIP
~
)
Volume
-
buttons
(VOLUME
-
}
Manual
Search
Forward
Button
(
>>
}
Manual
Search
Reverse
Bution
|
<q)
Use
this
to
adjust
the
output
level
output
of
the
VARIABLE.
The
volume
increases
when
the
{+}
button
is
pressed,
decreases
when
the
(~)
button
is
pressed.
Program
Selection
(During
playback,
the
track
which
is
cur-
rently
playing
Is
programmed
as
the
1st
track.)
Press
the
PROG/DIRECT
button,
then
press
the
number
buttons.
For
example,
to
program
tracks
number
3,
11,
and
5,
press
PROG/
DIRECT
+3
+10and1—+5
To
cancei
the
program,
press
the
PROG/DIRECT
button
Inputting
the
Track
Numbers
For
track
numbers
balow
10,
sunply
press
the
corresponding
but-
ton.
For
track
numbers
of 11
and
greater,
press
the
+
10
then
the
number
buttons.
For
example,
for
track
number
22
press
+
10
twice
then
2.
Volume
The
volume
control
on
the
unit
will
operate
when
the
volume
but-
tons
are
pressed.
The
volume
can
be
checked
by
looking
at
the
posi-
tion
of
the
controt.
The
Oise
Sito
bution
(DISC
SKIP
+,
—}
will
not
function
in
the
random
and
program
modes
Duyng
disc
sequential
random
playback,
when
the
Disc
Skip
+
button
is
pressed,
the
following
disc
1s
played
in
random
order
Volume
The
output
tevelol
the
VARIABLE
output
terminal
can
be
changed
Yvhen
the
volume
bullion
ts
pressed,
-
"
appears
in
the
TIME
M
(minutes)
section
of
the
display
window
and
the
tevel
appears
in
the
S
(seconds)
section
The
volume
can
be
changed
between
a
maximum
of
"-
00”
and
a
minimum
of
-
12”
in
12
steps,
by
approximately
1.5
dB
per
step.
14
@
The
Time
indicator
indicates
the
amount
of
elapsed
time
for
the
track
currently
being
played,
the
amount
of
ume
remaining
for
the
current
trace
and
the
amount
of
me
remaining
for
all
tracks
yet
to
be
played.
Normally,
the
amount
of
elapsed
time
for
the
current
track
1s
displayed.
Pressing
this
button
once
causes
the
indicator
to
hght
up.
displaying
the
amount
of
time
remaining
for
the
current
track.
Pressing
the
button
once
more
turns
the
indicator
off
and
causes
the
indicator
to
light
up,
displaying
the
tme
remaining
for
all
tracks
yet
10
be
played
on
the
disc.
Pressing
the
button
once
aya:n
turns
the
(CTOTAL)
indicator
off
and
causes
the
indicator
to
display
the
elapsed
time
for
the
current
track
During
playback,
the
totalyemarning
time
1s
the
remaining
time
for
the
disc
For
programmed
playback,
the
remaining
time
for
the
program
only
displayed
when
the
programmed
tracks
are
all
on
the
same
disc
In
tne
case
of
21st
and
subsequent
tracks,
the
tne
reaming
for
one
track
is
displayed
“~---".
When
21st
and
subsequent
tracks
1s
programmed,
the
time
remaining
tor
all
tracks
is
displayed
"----"
“n---"
displayed
when
tracks
on
more
than
one
disc
are
programmed.
®
Bringing
a
CD
into
a
warm
room
from
a
cold
place
could
cause
moisture
to
condense
on
the
disc
surface
Do
not
attempt
to
dry
ihe
disc
with
a
hair
dryer,
etc
TROUBLE?
CHECK
THE
PLAYER
TO
FIND
WHAT’S
WRONG
Even
when
It
appears
that
there
Is
trouble,
check
the
following
points
carefully.
The
player
won't
go
to
the
place
specified
in
the
search.
See
page
15.
The
drawer
won't
open/close
when
the
Open/Close
button
Is
pressed.
@
Is
the
disc
dirty
or
scratched?
......
@
Is
the
Power
switch
on?
A
program
cannot
be
played.
After
a
disc
is
loaded
(0
00
00,4
00g
)
Is
displayed
In
the
display
@
|s
the
method
used
to
make
a
program
and
window.
@
Is
the
disc
loaded
correctly?
.
See
page
B, 9,
16.
Play
does
not
begin
when
the
Play
button
Is
pressed,
ened?
See
page
15.
tun
it
correct?
had
See
page
10
The
player
won't
operate
correctly
when
the
remote
control
unit
\s
used.
COMPACT
DISCS
1.
Cautions
in
Handling
Compact
Discs
2.
Storage
of
Compact
Discs
©
Do
not
get
fingerprints,
oil,
dirt
or
other
substances
on the
com-
©
After
play,
be
sure
lo
remove
the
disc
from
the
playar
pact
disc.
If
the
disc
becomes
dirty,
wipe
it
off
with
a
dry,
soft
e
Toprevent
dust.
scratches,
deformation,
otc.,
be
sure
(o
siore
cloth.
DENON
AMC-20/21
CD
Cleaner
is
recommended
compact
discs
in
thew
case
®
Donot
clean
compact
discs
with
benzene,
paint
thinner,
water,
©
Do
not
store
compact
discs
in
the
following
locations
record
spray,
anti-static
agent,
silicon
cloth
or
similar
sub-
1.
Places
where
direct
sunhght
sinkes
lor
long
periods
of
ume
stances.
2.
Places
with
a
high
hurmdty
or
a
lot
of
dust
@
Take
particular
care
to
prevent
scratches
to
the
back
side
of
the
3.
Places
reached
by
heal
from
a
healer
or
similar
apphance
compact
disc
when
removing
it
from
the
case
and
when
insert-
Ing
st
in
its
case.
Do
not
bend
compact
discs.
Do
not
apply
to
compact
discs.
Do
not
attempt
to
enlarge
the
center
hole
of
the
disc.
@
\s
the
disc
dirty
or
scratched?
...
...
@
Are
the
dry
batteries
in
the
There
Is
no
sound,
or
the
sound
is
distorted.
remote
contro!
unit
dead?
:
3
2]
O
Ss
Do
not
write
on
the
label
(printed)
side
of
the
disc
with
a
ball
point
pen
of
pencil.
See
paye
13
@
Is
the
output
cord
connected
correctly
@
Is
the
remote
control
unit
located
too
fa
tothe
amplifier?
22.0...
eee
eee
See
page
8.
from
the
CD
Player
unit?
See
paye
13,
@
Does
the
sound
return
to
norma!
when
the
amplifier’s
knobs
ate
adjusted
or
the
proper
input
device
is
selected?
SPECIFICATIONS
AUNIO
Number
of
Channels
Frequency
Characteristics
Dynamic
Range
99
dB
SN
Ratio
108
dB
High
Frequency
Distortion
0.0025%
{1kHz)
0
0028%
98
dB
98
dB
Less
than
the
measunng
{+
0.001%
W.
peak)
Variable
0.2~
2.0V
Audio
compact
discs
are
used
12
cm
(5
in}
and
8
cm
(3
in}
FUNCTIONS
AND
DISPLAY
Functions
(bcM-360
2
Channeis
2
~
20,000
Hz
BCM-260
Five
discs
can
be
used,
Duwect
Track
Selection,
Program
Selection,
Random
Play,
etc
Oisc
No,
Track
No,
Tene
tin,
suc
),
Play,
Pause,
Repeat.
Random,
ot.
Headphone
Jack
{Level
Vacabie)
98
dB
108
dB
Displays
Separation
Wow
and
Flutter
Other
REMOTE
CONTROL
UNIT
AC~258
Remote
Control
Method
Power
Supply
External
Dimensions
Output
Voltage
DISC
USED
Infrared
Pulse
system
3
VOC
Two
R6P
(standard
SIZE
AA}
50
(Wh
x
178
(H)
x
38
(D)
mm
(1-31/32"
x
6-57/64"
x
45/64")
100g
lapprox.
3
oz)
{Includes
battenes)
OVERALL
Power
Supply
60
Hz,
Voltage
is
shown
on
rating
label
Power
Consumption
iw
434
(W)
x
114
(H)
x
398
(D}
mm
(17-3/32"
x
4-17/32"
«
15-11/16")
5.4
kg
(11.9
Ips.)
Weight
External
Dimensions
Weight
§.4kg
(11.9
Ibs)
*
Design
and
specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
notice
in
the
course
of
product
improvement
15

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