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Disc format | CD |
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Frequency response | 2 Hz to 20 kHz |
Dynamic range | 96 dB |
Line output | 2V |
Channels | 2 (stereo) |
Power Consumption | 13W |
Type | CD Player |
Digital outputs | Optical, Coaxial |
Warning to prevent fire or shock hazard by avoiding rain or moisture.
Important notices for U.S., Canadian, and specific model variants regarding serial number and plugs.
Guide to setting the line voltage selector for proper operation in different regions.
Notes on electrical connections, UK usage, and general important safety guidelines.
Detailed safety instructions for operating the appliance safely, covering location, ventilation, and more.
Cautions for European, UK, US, and Canadian models regarding laser, controls, interference, and noise.
Detailed safety precautions for handling the power cord to prevent hazards like fire or shock.
Explains manual applicability to PD-6700, PD-5700, PD-4700 and highlights model differences.
Details on power cord connections and their impact on component functions.
Essential precautions for handling, installation, disc storage, cleaning the player, and disc care.
Instructions for connecting output cables, power cords, and optical fiber cables to amplifier or other devices.
Precautions for handling the optical fiber cable to prevent damage and ensure proper connection.
Setup for remote control amplifier operation and CD-deck synchro recording functions.
Lists and identifies the components included with the CD player.
Step-by-step guide for inserting batteries into the remote control unit, including polarity.
How to operate the player using the remote control unit, including range and sensor information.
Identifies and describes the buttons and features on the player's front panel for operation.
Identifies and describes the buttons on the remote control unit and their corresponding functions.
Step-by-step guide to loading, playing, and stopping a compact disc.
How to pause, resume, or stop disc playback using the player's controls.
Procedures for removing a disc and entering or exiting the player's demo mode.
Important guidelines for handling compact discs to ensure proper playback and prevent damage.
Instructions for using the timer start function and checking playback times with the time button.
How to select specific tracks for playback using number buttons and model-specific controls.
How to search for specific tracks or manually fast forward and fast reverse playback.
Features like HI-LITE scan, single/all track repeat, and random play selection.
How to find peak volume levels on a disc and adjust the player's sound volume.
Step-by-step guide to programming a custom playback sequence of tracks.
How to program the current track playing or insert pauses into the playback sequence.
Procedures for stopping programmed playback and erasing programmed memory or specific tracks.
How to view programmed tracks and modify existing program entries.
Explains Auto Program Edit and Compu Program Edit functions for creating tape compilations from CDs.
How to set tape length to automatically program CD tracks for recording onto cassette tapes.
How to check the programmed results of CD to tape compilation for tape sides A and B.
Identifies common symptoms, causes, and remedies for player operational issues.
Details on player type, power requirements, dimensions, weight, and operating temperature.
Technical audio performance data, frequency response, and output terminal types.
A comprehensive list of all operational functions available on the CD player.
Lists the accessories provided with the CD player.