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Troubleshooting guide
SpecÍfications
Model DX-3500 Compact
Disc Player
Signal
readout
system: Optical
non-contact
Reading rotation:
About
500-200
Í.p.m.
(constant
linear velocity)
Linear
velocity:
1.2-1.4 t/t
Error correction system:
Cross interleave readsolomon code
Decoded bits:
16 bits
linear
Sampling
frequency:
352.8
kHz
(8
times oversampling)
Number channels:
2
(stereo)
Frequency response:
2 Hz-2O kHz
Total harmonic distortion:
0.003%
(at
1 kHz)
Dynamic range: 96
dB
Signal
to
noise ratio:
100 dB
Channel separation:
96
dB
(at
1
kHz)
Wow and
Flutter:
Below threshold of
measurability
Output
level:
2 volts r.m.s.
Power
consumption:
16 watts
Power supply
rating: U.K. and
Australian
models: AC 240V, 50Hz
European models
(except
U.K.)AC
22OY,SOHz
USA &
Canadian models:
AC 120V,
60Hz
Worldwide
models:
AC 1 10V, 120V, 220V, and
24OV
switchable.
50/60H2
Dimensions
(W
x H x D): 435
x 118 x
312
mm
17
-1
/8"
x 4-518" x 12-1
14"
Weight:
5.0K9.
11.0 lbs.
Supplied
accessories;
o
Output
signal cord
o
Remote
control
transmitter RC-121C
O
UM-3/R6/AA
a
|]l I
remote
control
cable
Problem
Cause
Remedy
Power switch
is
pressed
but
power
does
not
come on.
o
Power
cord
plug
is not
properly
con-
nected to AC outlet.
o
Insert
plug
firmly.
Disc loaded but
play
does
not
begin.
o
Disc is loaded
upside-down.
o
Disc is
dirty.
o
Dew on
pickup.
o
Load
disc
with the label
side
Íacing
upward.
o
Clean
the disc.
o
Place
unit
in warm
place
for
about one
hour.
No
sound.
o
lncomplete connections.
o
lmproper input
selector switch setting
on amplifier.
o
Insert all
plugs
firmly in
jacks.
o
Set
switch to
proper position.
Skipping.
.
Disc is
diny.
a
Disc is scratched.
o
Unit has been exposed to a strong bump.
r
The
lock
lever is not
turned.
o
Clean the disc.
o
Use another
disc.
o
Place
the unit
ín
a
more stable location.
o
Turn the
lock lever.
Search
time
(when
moving
to a specific
track)
is
extremely
long.
o
Disc is dirty.
o
Disc is scratched.
o
Clean the disc.
o
Use another disc.
Track numbers
cannot be stored
in
the
memory.
.
No
disc
is in the
tray.
o
A
track
number not on
the
disc
is
being
used.
o
Load
a disc.
o
Use only
track
numbers
on the disc.
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