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| Type | CD Player |
|---|---|
| Disc Capacity | 1 |
| Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
| Dynamic Range | 95 dB |
| Output Level | 2 V RMS |
| Channels | 2 (stereo) |
| Digital Output | Coaxial |
| Disc Format | CD |
| Digital to Analog Converter | Bitstream |
| Signal to Noise Ratio | 100 dB |
| Harmonic Distortion | 0.003% |
| Channel Separation | 90 dB |
| Dimensions | 435 x 300 x 86 mm |
Instructions for cleaning the CD player using a soft, lint-free cloth.
Key specifications of the CD player, including power, dimensions, and weight.
Details the buttons and indicators located on the front panel of the CD player.
Explains the various input and output ports on the rear of the unit.
Lists all items included with the CD player, such as cables and remote.
Guide on connecting the CD player via LINE OUT and DIGITAL OUT.
Instructions for operating the remote control and installing batteries.
Information on checking and connecting the CD player to the power supply.
Step-by-step guide for inserting and playing an audio CD.
Methods to skip tracks, search for passages, and select tracks.
How to activate and use the shuffle play mode for random track order.
Instructions for setting repeat modes for tracks, programs, or the entire CD.
Guide to creating and storing custom track sequences for playback.
How to delete a stored program of track numbers.
Function to locate the loudest part of a CD, useful for recording.
How to view different time information related to track and CD playback.
Connecting headphones and adjusting the volume level.
How to preview the beginning of each track on a CD.
Using the fade function for smooth transitions during playback.
Adjusting the player's output volume and locking it.
Method to fix the output volume at its maximum level.
Configuring the player for optimal track calculation for recording media.
Details on packaging materials and proper disposal of old equipment.
Crucial safety warning about not attempting self-repair to avoid invalidating the guarantee.