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Type | CD Player |
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Frequency Response | 2 Hz - 20 kHz |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 100 dB |
Digital outputs | Coaxial, Optical |
Channels | 2 |
Output Level | 2.0 V |
Power Consumption | 15 W |
Output | 2.0V (fixed) |
Disc capacity | 1 |
Setting the voltage selector switch on the rear panel to match your line voltage.
How to reset the microcomputer to resolve operational issues.
Explains CCRS recording and system control connections to other components.
Instructions for inserting batteries into the remote control unit.
Details the optimal distance and angles for remote control use.
Step-by-step guide to play a CD from the beginning.
How to skip tracks or fast forward/backward within a track.
Procedures for changing discs while the unit is playing or stopped.
How to connect headphones and adjust volume.
How to select and order tracks for custom playback sequences.
Adding, changing, or clearing tracks from a program.
How to view the program sequence and stop programmed playback.
How to set the unit to repeat a single disc or track.
How to repeat a sequence of programmed tracks.
How to set the unit to repeat all tracks on all loaded discs.
How to play tracks in a random, non-sequential order.
How to select tracks or cancel random play mode.
How to check playback time information during random play.
Editing and recording tracks from a single disc to tape.
Setting the desired tape length for editing operations.
Editing and recording tracks from multiple discs to tape.
How to choose tracks from discs for multi-disc editing.
Instructions for recording to cassette decks using CCRS or standard methods.
How to verify, play, and record edited tracks.
How to erase the edited program from memory.
Proper methods for handling, cleaning, and storing discs.
Guidelines for moving the unit and preventing condensation issues.
Connecting components and setting the timer for scheduled playback.
Steps to reset the microcomputer to resolve common malfunctions.
A table of symptoms, causes, and remedies for operational problems.