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Onkyo DX-C330

Onkyo DX-C330
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Onkyo DX-C330 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeCD player
Frequency Response2 Hz - 20 kHz
Dynamic Range96 dB
Channel Separation90 dB
Disc Capacity5 Discs
Output Level2 V (RMS)
Digital OutputOptical
Channels2 (Stereo)

Summary

Features

Carousel Changer and Audio Technology

Highlights the six-disc changer and advanced audio processing systems like FPCS and single-bit D/A converters.

Playback and Control Functions

Covers direct track/disc access, next selection, repeat modes, and track jumping.

Memory and Display Features

Details the 40-track memory capability and various time display modes.

Remote Control Compatibility

Mentions the unit's compatibility with the RI remote control system.

Important Safeguards

General Safety Instructions

Covers reading instructions, heeding warnings, and following operating guidelines.

Environmental and Placement Precautions

Advises on avoiding water, moisture, heat, and ensuring proper ventilation.

Electrical Safety and Servicing

Details polarized plugs, power cord protection, and user servicing limitations.

Handling and Maintenance Guidelines

Includes advice on cleaning, nonuse periods, and avoiding object/liquid entry.

Special Cautions for Compact Disc Player

Laser Product Classification

Identifies the unit as a Class 1 Laser Product and warns against opening the enclosure.

Handling and Cleaning CDs

Provides guidance on proper handling, cleaning, and storage of CDs.

Operating Environment for CDs

Recommends avoiding direct sunlight, high humidity, and extreme temperatures for CDs.

Precautions

Power Connection and Voltage

Instructions for connecting power, including voltage selector usage for worldwide models.

Handling and Placement Guidelines

Advises against touching with wet hands and stresses proper ventilation and horizontal placement.

Care and Maintenance

Guides on cleaning the unit and handling condensation.

Transporting the Unit

Brief advice on handling the unit carefully during transport.

System Connections

Connecting to an Amplifier

Instructions for connecting the CD changer's outputs to an amplifier's inputs.

Connecting ONKYO Components for RI Operation

Explains how to link ONKYO components using the RI system for integrated control.

Connecting the Power

Details on plugging the AC power cord into a wall outlet.

Control Positions and Names

Front Panel Controls

Identifies and explains the function of each button on the CD changer's front panel.

Display Indicators

Describes the various indicators and displays on the unit.

Remote Control

Remote Control Buttons

Lists and explains the functions of buttons on the RC-289C remote control.

Inserting Batteries

Instructions on how to load batteries into the remote control.

Using the Remote Control

Tips for optimal remote control operation, including placement and potential interference.

Playing CDs

Normal Play

Step-by-step guide for playing a CD from start to finish.

Stopping Play Temporarily

Instructions on how to pause playback and resume it later.

Stopping Play

How to completely stop CD playback.

Starting Play from a Given Disc and Track

Guide to selecting a specific disc and track for playback.

Skip Play

Instructions for skipping to the next track or replaying the current track.

Selecting the Next Track to Play

How to choose the next track for playback during or after current track finishes.

Search Play

Using fast forward/reverse buttons to locate specific points within a track.

Playing Tracks at Random

Instructions for enabling and using random playback mode for all discs.

Repeating All Tracks of a Disc

Guide to setting up repeat playback for all tracks on a disc.

Checking Elapsed or Remaining Time

How to view single track elapsed/remain and total disc remaining time.

Checking the Playing Time of a Track

How to check the playing time of the next or previous track when stopped.

Using Memory Function

Storing a Program into Memory and Playing

Steps to program up to 40 tracks for playback in a specific order.

Contents of the Display

Explanation of what information is shown on the display during memory operations.

Stopping Memory Play

How to cease playback of a programmed memory sequence.

Clearing the Last Track Stored

Procedure to remove only the most recently stored track from memory.

Clearing All of the Program

Instructions for erasing all programmed tracks from memory.

Checking What Is Stored in Memory

How to review the programmed tracks currently held in memory.

Troubleshooting Guide

No Power

Addresses issues where the unit does not turn on.

Disc Playback Issues

Covers problems like discs not loading or playback not starting.

No Sound

Troubleshoots issues related to a lack of audio output.

Disc Skipping

Addresses problems with the disc skipping during playback.

Long Search Time

Solutions for when moving to specific tracks takes an excessive amount of time.

Memory Storage Problems

Diagnoses issues preventing track numbers from being stored in memory.

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Details on signal readout, rotation, D/A converter, frequency response, and power consumption.

Physical Specifications

Information on unit dimensions and weight, including voltage ratings.

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