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power supply U.S. and Canadian models | 120 V AC ±10%, 60 Hz |
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power supply European models | 230 V AC ±10%, 50 Hz |
power supply Multi-voltage models | 120/220/240 V AC ±10%, 50/60 Hz |
power consumption | 26W |
operational temperature | 5 to 35 °C |
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operational humidity | 25 to 85% |
storage temperature | -20 to 60 °C |
quantization | 18-bit linear per channel |
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sampling frequency | 44.1 kHz |
frequency response | 10 to 20, 000 Hz |
total harmonic distortion | 0.003% |
signal to noise ratio | 103 dB |
dynamic range | 98 dB |
channel separation | 100 dB |
output level | 2.0 V |
load impedance | 10 kohm or more |
player unit dimensions | 482 (W) x 88 (H) x 252 (D) mm |
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control unit dimensions | 482 (W) x 132 (H) x 40 (D) mm |
player unit weight | 6 kg |
control unit weight | 3 kg |
Covers warnings about fire, shock, and general precautions for safe operation.
Highlights specific risks like radiation exposure and servicing requirements.
Provides compliance statements related to regulatory purposes.
General advice on safely using the unit, including reading instructions and heeding warnings.
Precautions regarding unit placement, ventilation, and exposure to water or heat.
Guidelines for safe use of power sources, grounding, and power cord protection.
Instructions for cleaning the unit and identifying when professional service is required.
Advice on operating temperature and protecting the unit from moisture, dust, and chemicals.
Safe handling of power cords and ensuring adequate airflow for proper operation.
Preventing damage from foreign objects, chemicals, and unauthorized disassembly.
Rack mounting capabilities, unit connectivity, and instant start playback functionality.
Details on pitch adjustment, pitch bend, cue to music, and frame searching.
Features like loop operation, sampling, and selectable pitch control ranges.
Includes jog/shuttle control, memory playback, random playback, and direct access.
Visual identification and description of the main unit's front panel controls.
Visual identification and description of the remote control unit's front panel controls.
Physical size specifications for the main DN-2700F unit.
Physical size specifications for the RC-37 control unit.
Explanation of the various indicators and information shown on the LCD screen.
Verifying that all items included in the package are present.
Guidance for physically installing the main unit and control unit.
Instructions for wiring and establishing connections between components.
Detailed description of the controls and indicators on the main unit's front panel.
Detailed description of the controls and indicators on the remote control unit's front panel.
Description of the rear panel output jacks and control connector.
Description of the rear panel control connector.
Meaning of various indicators and information displayed on the LCD screen.
Instructions for opening, closing the disc holder, and loading discs.
Methods for navigating and selecting tracks on a loaded disc.
Steps to initiate disc playback and halt playback at a specific point.
How to temporarily halt playback and then continue from the paused position.
Moving to a specified point on the disc and preparing for playback.
Monitoring and manually positioning within a track using search controls.
Quickly moving through CD sections with sound monitoring for locating specific parts.
Using the pitch slider to make static adjustments to the BPM.
Temporarily adjusting the BPM using the pitch bend buttons.
Procedure for capturing audio segments of approximately 6 seconds.
How to playback captured audio segments using the PLAY/PAUSE button.
Returning to normal operation from the sampler mode.
Setting A-B points for seamless looping during playback.
Starting loop playback from a pre-set cue point before the loop start.
Exiting a loop and instantly returning to it for repeated playback.
Details on storing play start data and play start/end data for discs.
How the unit identifies discs that have stored memory data.
Steps for storing track and time data for memory playback.
Method for setting specific start and end points for disc playback.
Inputting specific track numbers, minutes, and seconds for memory.
How to play back sequences of tracks stored in memory.
Cueing to specific points stored in memory before normal playback.
Displaying, clearing, and changing memory data entries.
Using jog/shuttle dials for inserting memory data including frame information.
Setting up the player for random track sequencing from loaded discs.
How to start and manage random playback, including single and continuous modes.
Directly accessing specific points on a disc using number keys and playback controls.
Correct procedures to follow before switching off the power.
Guidelines for proper handling of compact discs to prevent damage.
Advice on storing discs properly to protect them from dirt and damage.
Overall device type, dimensions, weight, power supply, and environmental conditions.
Details on quantization, sampling frequency, frequency response, and noise ratios.
Details on instant start, pitch control range, pitch bend, and search accuracy.