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Type | CD Player |
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Disc Capacity | 1 |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | >100 dB |
Digital Output | Coaxial |
Power Consumption | 15 W |
Channels | 2 |
Disc Format | CD, CD-R, CD-RW |
Digital-to-Analog Converter | Bitstream |
Output | Digital |
Dynamic Range | 96dB |
Channel Separation | 90 dB |
Line Output | 2.0 Vrms |
List of accessories supplied with the CD changer.
Instructions for setting the correct voltage and fuse.
Guide for fitting a UK mains plug and changing fuses.
Wiring instructions for connecting a mains plug.
Details on connecting the changer to an amplifier or HiFi system.
Description of controls and indicators on the front panel.
Functions and operation of the remote control unit.
Explanation of the player's display indicators.
Step-by-step guide for loading CDs into the changer.
Details on starting, pausing, and stopping playback.
Methods for selecting tracks and different CDs.
Navigating within tracks and scanning CD contents.
Using shuffle, repeat, and time-based playback modes.
Procedure for creating custom track sequences.
Checking, playing, and erasing programmed tracks.
Connecting and adjusting volume for headphones.
Using EDIT and TIMER EDIT modes for recording.
Using timer and EDIT functions for timed playback.
Connecting to a Philips HiFi system via ESI BUS.
Synchronized recording from CD to cassette deck.
How recording features interact with other operations.
Integration with HiFi systems and automatic operation.
Instructions for putting the changer into standby.
Common faults, their causes, and cleaning advice.
Detailed specifications for sound quality.
Details on power requirements and safety.
Physical dimensions and materials of the changer.
Overview of warranties included with the product.
Terms and limitations of the Australian warranty.
Terms and exclusions for the New Zealand guarantee.
Procedure for obtaining warranty service in New Zealand.