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Pioneer PD-F1004 User Manual

Pioneer PD-F1004
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Thank
you
for buying this Pioneer
product.
Please read
through these
operating instructions
so
you
will know
how to operate
your
model
properly.
After
you
have
finished reading
the instructions,
put
them away in
a
safe
place
for future reference.
ln
some
countries or regions, the
shape of the
power plug
and
power
outlet
may
sometimes differ from
that shown in
the
explanatory drawings. However,
the method
of
connectinq
and operating
the unit
is
the same.
WARNING:
ro
pREVENT
FIRE oR
sHocK HAZARD, Do
NOT
EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE.
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
lFor
U.S. and
Canadian modelsl
The
serial number
for
this equipment is located
on the rear
panel.
Please
write
this serial number
on
your
enclosed
warranty
card
and
keep it
in
a secure
area.
This
is for
your
security.
lFor
Ganadian
modell
CAUTION: To
pREVENT
ELEcrRrc
sHocK Do Nor usE
THIS
(POLARIZED)
PLUG
WITH
AN EXTENSION
CORD,
RECEPTACLE
OR OTHER
OUTLET
UNLESS THE BLADES
CAN
BE
FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT
BLADE EXPOSURE.
ATTENTION:
poun pREVENIR
LEs
cHocs ELEcrRtouEs
NE PAS
UTILISER CETTE FICHE
POLARISEE
AVEC
UN
PROLONGATEUR,
UNE PRISE
DE
COURANT
OU UNE AUTRE
SORTIE
DE COURANT,
SAUF SI
LES
LAMES
PEUVENT
ETRE
INSEREES
A FOND
SANS EN LAISSER
AUCUNE PARTIE
A
DECOUVERT.
FILE-TYPE COMPACT DISC
PLAYER
NTSC
CAUTION:
This
product
satisfies FCC regulations
when
shielded cables and
connectors
are used to connect
the unit to other
equipment. To
prevent
electromagnetic interference
with
electric appliances
such as radios and
televisions, use shielded
cables and connectors
for connections.
[For
Canadian
modell
This
Class B digital
apparatus meets
all requirements
of the Canadian
lnterference
-
Causing Equipment
Regulations.
lPour
le
modèle
Canadienl
Cet
appareil
numérique
de
la
Classe B respecte
toutes les
exigences
du Règlement
sur le matériel
brouilleur
du Canada.
POWER.CORD
CAUTION
Handle
the
power
cord
by the
plug.
Do not
pull
outthe
plug
bytugging
the
cord and never touch
the
power
cord
when
your
hands
are wet
as
this could cause a
short circuit or
electric shock. Do not
place
the
unit, a
piece
of
furniture,
êtc.,
on the
power
cord, or
pinch
the cord.
Nevêr
make a knot in
the cord or tie it with
other cords. The
power
cords should be routed
such that they
are
not likely
to
be stepped
on.
Adamaged
powercord
can cause
afire orgiveyou
an electrical
shock.
Checkthe
power
cord
once
in
a
while.
When
you
find
it damaged,
ask
your
nearest
PIONEER
authorized service center
or
your
dealer for a
replacement.
e
This
player
is for consumer
use. lf
the
player
is
used in a
business
(for
example,
in
a restaurant),
the
player
will
not
be
covered
under
warranty.
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CD video, VIDEO
CD, CD
graphic
and CD-ROM discs cannot
be
played
with this
player.
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POWER ON DEMO
display
POWER
ON
DEMO
display mode
allows
you
to
see
variations
of the display. To
enter the
POWER
ON DEMO display mode,
press
POWER
and then K< << within 1
second
after turning on the
power.
To cancel
the
POWER
ON
DEMO
display
mode,
press
any button.
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Pioneer PD-F1004 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPioneer
ModelPD-F1004
CategoryCD Player
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Notices and Warnings

Model-Specific Cautions

Important notices for U.S., Canadian, and general models regarding safety and operation.

Power Cord Safety

Guidelines for safe handling and use of the power cord to prevent shock or fire.

Regulatory Compliance

Mentions FCC regulations and Canadian interference compliance for the device.

Important Safety Instructions

General Safety and Handling

Instructions for reading, retaining, cleaning, and handling the unit and accessories.

Electrical and Fire Safety

Warnings about water, liquids, overheating, servicing, power cords, and overloads to prevent shock or fire.

Installation and Environmental Considerations

Guidelines for proper unit placement, ventilation, heat avoidance, and mounting.

User Information and Safety Advice

Radiation and Optical Instrument Warning

Precautions regarding potential radiation exposure and increased eye hazard with optical instruments.

User Modification Disclaimer

States that unauthorized modifications to the equipment may void the user's right to operate it.

Hearing Protection Guidance

Advice on safe listening levels to prevent hearing damage and enjoy audio for a lifetime.

Transportation Preparation

Removing Transportation Screws

Instructions for removing three screws that secure the internal mechanism during transport.

Retaining Transportation Screws

Advice to keep the transportation screws for future use when moving the unit.

Setup and Remote Operation

Supplied Accessories

Lists all items included with the Pioneer PD-F1004 CD player.

Remote Control Battery Installation

Step-by-step guide for inserting batteries into the remote control unit, noting polarity.

Remote Control Usage

Instructions on how to operate the player using the remote control, including range and angle.

Handling and Maintenance Precautions

Unit Placement and Handling

Guidance on selecting a location, general handling, and disc storage to prevent damage.

Compact Disc Care

Instructions for cleaning and handling compact discs to ensure optimal playback and prevent smudges.

Player Cleaning and Maintenance

Methods for cleaning the player's exterior and advice on using CD lens cleaners.

Audio and System Connections

Making Basic Connections

Connecting audio, video, power, and control cables to the player and other components.

Digital Audio and System Control

Connecting optical digital audio and linking with stereo amplifier remote control functions.

CD-Deck Synchro Connection

Connecting for synchronized recording between CD player and cassette deck.

Component Identification

Front Panel Layout

Identifies and explains the buttons, indicators, and display on the player's front panel.

Remote Control Overview

Details the buttons and functions of the remote control unit for operating the player.

Player Preparation and Disc Loading

Disc Insertion Procedure

Step-by-step guide for inserting compact discs into the player's racks, noting capacity.

Disc Handling Precautions

Important notes on correct disc orientation, handling, and avoiding foreign objects.

Basic Playback Operations

Playing a Compact Disc

Instructions for turning on the unit, loading discs, and starting playback.

Controlling Playback

How to stop, pause, and resume playback of discs using the player or remote.

Playback Modes and Disc Management

Changing Discs During Playback

Safely changing discs without interrupting playback, with indicators for unopenable racks.

Selecting Playback Modes

How to choose between ALL, SINGLE, and CUSTOM playback modes for discs.

Advanced Search Functions

Direct and Track/Disc Search

How to search for specific discs or tracks using digit buttons and search controls.

Manual Search Operations

Procedures for manually searching for passages within a track using fast forward/reverse.

Playback Customization Features

Repeat and Random Playback

Setting repeat modes (track, disc, all) and playing tracks in random order.

Automatic Level Control (ADLC)

Adjusting volume levels automatically between discs to match recording levels.

Time Display Functions

Cycling through elapsed track time, total disc time, and programmed step time displays.

On-Screen Disc Management

Screen Display Elements

Explanation of the icons and information shown on the player's screen display for disc management.

Screen Navigation Controls

How to use the direction buttons and ENTER for navigating and operating on-screen menus.

Screen Display Navigation

Switching Between Display Screens

How to navigate between MAIN, INPUT, SEARCH, and CUSTOM screens using the remote.

Playback Screen Information

Details of information displayed on the screen during playback, including disc replacement prompts.

CD Title Input

Inputting Disc Titles

Guide to entering titles for up to 100 CDs via the TV screen for easy identification.

Character Input Method

Step-by-step instructions for inputting characters using direction buttons and the ENTER key.

Managing CD Titles

Correcting Input Titles

How to edit existing disc titles on the screen display by navigating and re-entering characters.

Clearing Input Titles

Procedures for clearing individual disc titles or all entered titles from memory.

Presetting Disc Titles

Resetting titles to default values or clearing all entered titles using specific button combinations.

Title Search Function

Performing a Title Search

How to search for discs by entering the initial letter of the title on the screen display.

Playing Searched Discs

Instructions for playing a disc after its title has been searched and identified on the screen.

Custom Playback and Programming

Creating Custom Playlists

Dividing discs into 3 CUSTOM modes for personalized playback based on music type or artists.

Custom Playback Operation

How to play discs stored in CUSTOM modes and manage them, including re-custom programming.

Managing Custom Playlists

Checking Programmed Custom Discs

Viewing which discs have been assigned to specific CUSTOM playback groups (I, II, or III).

Inputting Titles for Custom Groups

Assigning titles to the CUSTOM playback groups for easier identification and searching.

Programmed Playback

Program Track/Disc Selection

Step-by-step process to program tracks or entire discs in a specific order for playback.

Checking Programmed Order

How to review the sequence of programmed tracks or discs on the screen display.

Advanced Programming Options

Disc All and Direct Programming

Programming all tracks of a disc or specific tracks during playback or stop mode.

Program Management Features

Reserving programs, inserting pauses, erasing steps, and clearing entire program modes.

Receiver GUI Screen Integration

Simultaneous Display Operation

How to display player information overlaid on a compatible receiver's TV screen for convenience.

Display Switching Modes

Switching between MAIN and CUSTOM screens for integrated display with compatible receivers.

Troubleshooting Guide

Common Operational Issues

Explains common symptoms like racks not opening or playback stopping unexpectedly and their probable causes.

Sound and Remote Control Problems

Addresses issues with no sound, distorted sound, noise, and remote control failure, providing remedies.

Picture and Interference Issues

Solutions for no picture, FM interference, and PD-AP1 connection problems affecting display or operation.

Technical Specifications

General and Audio Specifications

Details on type, power requirements, dimensions, frequency response, S/N ratio, and dynamic range.

Video, Output, and Function Details

Information on video output, terminals, playback modes, search functions, and programming capabilities.

Display Features and Accessories

Lists display indicators, included accessories, and notes on potential specification modifications.

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