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| Type | CD Player |
|---|---|
| Frequency Response | 2 Hz - 20 kHz |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 110 dB |
| Total Harmonic Distortion | 0.005% |
| Dimensions | 17.1 x 5.6 x 14.5 inches |
| Weight | 10.6 lbs |
| Dynamic Range | 100 dB |
| Output Voltage | 2.0 V |
| Channels | 2 |
| Disc Capacity | 6-Disc Carousel |
| Digital Outputs | Coaxial, Optical |
Lists the accessories included with the CD changer, such as audio and RI cables.
Details essential safety precautions for operating and maintaining the appliance.
Specific warnings for US models and general cautions regarding laser product.
Instructions for setting the voltage selector and initial unit preparation.
Identifies and describes the buttons and indicators on the CD changer's front panel.
Explains the various indicators and display elements on the unit.
Instructions for correctly inserting batteries into the remote controller.
Tips for optimizing the use of the remote controller and potential interference.
Details on connecting the CD changer to an audio system and for remote control.
Instructions on how to properly connect the unit to the AC power outlet.
Step-by-step guide to loading discs and starting normal playback.
How to change discs without interrupting the current playback.
Important guidelines for handling CDs to prevent damage and ensure performance.
Instructions for pausing, stopping, and fast-forwarding/reversing tracks.
How to check elapsed, remaining, and total time for tracks and discs.
How to select and play a specific disc directly from the unit or remote.
Using skip buttons or number buttons to select a specific track for playback.
Functions for skipping tracks and scanning disc beginnings.
How to play tracks from all discs in a random sequence.
Enabling repeat playback for all tracks on all inserted discs.
Guide to storing up to 40 tracks into memory for custom playback.
Procedures for clearing the last stored track or the entire memory program.
How to view the tracks and programs currently stored in memory.