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Type | CD Player |
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Disc format | CD |
Channels | 2 (stereo) |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 110dB |
Output Voltage | 2V |
Weight | 4.5 kg |
Channel separation | 100dB |
Frequency Response | 20Hz to 20kHz |
Digital outputs | Optical, Coaxial |
Overview of the product, recording unit details, and unpacking instructions.
Lists all accessories provided with the CD player for setup and operation.
Details voltage and plug requirements for different geographical regions.
Critical warnings to prevent fire or electric shock hazards during initial setup.
Covers ventilation, heat, water, electric shock, and enclosure safety measures.
Guidelines for cleaning the unit and avoiding interference from magnetic fields.
Precautions for carts, placement, non-use periods, and abnormal conditions.
Procedures for damage, servicing, and outdoor antenna grounding.
Proper disc care, cleaning, storage, and steps for moving the unit.
Guidance on preventing condensation due to temperature changes.
Connecting to general-use and digital amplifiers using various output jacks.
Connecting system control jacks and optical fiber cables for integrated operation.
How to connect headphones and adjust the output level for personal listening.
Explanation of the player's display, indicators, and operational buttons.
Identifying remote keys, understanding operation range, and loading batteries.
Guides for disc handling and listing compatible disc types.
Playing from first tune, stopping, designated tunes, and pausing playback.
Skipping tracks, fast forward/reverse, dimmer, and peak search.
Steps to create and playback a sequence of selected tracks.
How to review the programmed track order and total time.
Changing existing programs or adding new tracks to a sequence.
How to begin program playback from a selected programmed track.
Stopping playback, creating spaces, and erasing programs.
Starting playback from a desired elapsed time within a track.
Exiting Time mode and returning to standard playback.
Storing, recalling, and deleting programmed or timed tracks as disc files.
Arranging tracks for tape sides, checking, playing, and erasing edited programs.
Setting playback to repeat the entire disc, program, or a designated section.
How to stop repeat playback and resume normal operation.
Stopping A-B repeat and random play modes.
Cycling through time displays and setting up automatic playback via a timer.
A table of symptoms, causes, and remedies for player malfunctions.
Detailed technical data of the CD player's features and performance.
FCC warning and DOC regulation for Canada regarding radio frequency emissions.