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Type | CD Player |
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Channels | 2 |
Disc format | CD |
Frequency Response | 2Hz to 20kHz |
Output Level | 2V |
Digital outputs | Coaxial |
Warning to prevent fire or shock hazard by avoiding rain or moisture.
Caution for Canadian models regarding polarized plugs and preventing blade exposure.
Instructions for adjusting the line voltage selector switch based on regional power requirements.
Covers location, installation, water, ventilation, heat, power sources, cord protection, and polarization.
Guidance on cleaning discs and the player's exterior and lens.
Information on grounding an outdoor antenna system for protection against voltage surges.
Caution regarding the laser diode in European and U.K. models.
Caution regarding hazardous radiation exposure and optical instruments for U.S. models.
Information on radio frequency energy, FCC rules, and interference resolution for U.S. models.
Instructions for handling the power cord safely to prevent shock or fire hazards.
Guidance on proper placement to avoid high temperature, humidity, and heat sources.
Steps for cleaning discs and the player's exterior and lens.
Instructions for connecting audio output cables and the power cord to amplifiers.
Details on optical cable connection, handling, and remote amplifier control.
Explanation of the CD-Deck Synchro recording function for tape dubbing.
List of items included with the player.
Instructions and safety tips for inserting batteries into the remote control unit.
Guidelines for operating the remote control unit, including range and sensor alignment.
Description of buttons and indicators on the player's front panel.
Explanation of buttons on the remote control unit.
Step-by-step guide to playing a CD, including pausing and stopping.
Procedure for safely removing a disc from the player.
Important rules for handling CDs to prevent damage and ensure proper playback.
Using an audio timer to automatically start playback from track 1.
Using the TIME button to display various playback time information.
How to choose and play specific tracks using number buttons.
Advancing to the next track or fast forwarding/reversing playback.
Previewing tracks and setting repeat playback modes.
Playing tracks randomly and finding disc peak volume levels.
How to control the player's output volume.
Steps to create a custom playback sequence of tracks.
Programming the current track or including pauses in the sequence.
How to halt playback, clear memory, or remove specific programmed tracks.
Viewing programmed tracks and modifying them.
Automatically programs CD tracks to fit a designated tape length or rearranges them.
Setting tape duration to program tracks for cassette recording.
Checking the programmed track sequence for tape sides A and B.
Addresses issues like tray not opening, no sound, and interference.
Details on type, power, dimensions, frequency response, and dynamic range.
Description of terminals, list of functions, and included accessories.