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Pioneer PD-M630 User Manual

Pioneer PD-M630
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Operating
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Instructions
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.
In
some
countries
or
regions,
the
shape
of
the
power
plug
and
power
cutiet
may
sometimes
differ
from
that
shown
in
the
explanatory
drawings.
However,
the
method
of
connecting
and
operating
the
unit
is
the
same.
MULTI-PLAY
COMPACT
DISC
PLAYER
PD-M630
DIGITAL
AUDIO
WARNING:
To
PREVENT
FIRE
OR
SHOCK
HAZARD,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
APPLIANCE
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
[For
U.S.
and
Canadian
models]
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.
{For
Canadian
model]
CAUTION:
To
PREVENT
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
USE
THIS
(POLARIZED)
PLUG
WITH
AN
EXTENSION
CORD,
RECEPTACLE
OR
OTHER
OUTLET
UNLESS
THE
BLADES
CAN
BE
FULLY
INSERTED
TO
PREVENT
BLADE
EXPOSURE.
ATTENTION:
pour
PREVENIR
LES
CHOCS
ELECTRIQUES
NE
PAS
UTILISER
CETTE
FICHE
POLARISEE
AVEC
UN
PROLONGATEUR,
UNE
PRISE
DE
COURANT
OU
UNE
AUTRE
SORTIE
DE
COURANT,
SAUF
S!
LES
LAMES
PEUVENT
ETRE
INSEREES
A
FOND
SANS
EN
LAISSER
AUCUNE
PARTIE
A
DECOUVERT.
~
ments
of
the
EC
(European
Community}
Directive
87/308/EEC.”
“This
product
complies
with
the
Radio
Interference
a
THE
POWER
SWITCH
iS
SECONDARY
CONNECTED
AND
THEREFORE
DOES
NOT
SEPARATE
THE
UNIT
FROM
MAINS
POWER
IN
STANDBY
POSITION.
LINE
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
SWITCH
Only
multi-voltage
models
are
provided
with
this
switch.
U.S.,
Canadian,
European,
U.K.,
and
Australian
models
are
not
provided
with
this
switch.
Mains
voltages
in
Saudi
Arabia
are
127V
and
220V
only.
Never
use
this
model
with
110V
setting
in
Saudi
Arbia.
The
fine
voltage
selector
switch
is
located
on
the
rear
panel
of
this
player.
Before
your
player
is
shipped
from
the
factory,
the
switch
is
set
to
the
power
requirements
of
the
player's
destination.
Check
that
it
is
set
properly
before
plugging
the
power
cord
into
the
outlet.
If
the
voltage
is
not
properly
set
or
if
you
move
to
an
area
where
the
voltage
requirements
differ,
adjust
the
selector
switch
as
follows:
@
Use
a
medium-sized
(flat
blade)
screwdriver.
Insert
the
tip
of
the
screwdriver
into
the
groove
of
the
selector
switch
and
turn
it
so
that
the
power
voltage
making
of
your
area
points
to
the
arrow.
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
@Q)
PIONEER’
The
future
of
sound
and
vision.

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Pioneer PD-M630 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeCD Player
Disc formatCD, CD-R, CD-RW
Frequency Response2 Hz to 20 kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion0.003%
Output Level2.0 V
Dimensions420 x 106 x 330 mm
Weight4.3 kg
Dynamic range100 dB
Digital outputsCoaxial, Optical
AccessoriesRemote Control
Channels2

Summary

Safety and Voltage Information

General Safety Warnings

General warnings about fire and shock hazards from exposure to rain or moisture.

U.S./Canadian Model Notices

Instructions to record the serial number for security and warranty.

Canadian Polarization Safety

Caution for Canadian models on using polarized plugs with extension cords.

Line Voltage Selector

Adjusting Line Voltage

Details on how to adjust the line voltage selector switch for different regions.

Comprehensive Safety Instructions

Electrical Safety Symbols and Warnings

Warnings about dangerous voltage, electric shock risks, and not opening the unit.

Safe Installation and Operation Practices

Detailed instructions for safe placement, usage, and maintenance.

Antenna Grounding and Cart Safety

Guidance on outdoor antenna grounding and safe movement of appliance carts.

Model-Specific Cautions and User Info

European/UK Laser Safety

Warning about the Class 1 laser diode and not removing covers.

U.S. RF Interference and Radiation

Cautions regarding hazardous radiation and radio frequency interference for U.S. models.

Canadian Radio Noise Compliance

Statement on Canadian digital apparatus radio noise emissions.

Power Cord Handling Safety

Precautions for handling the power cord to prevent shock or fire.

Accessories and Remote Setup

Confirm Supplied Accessories

List of included accessories for the CD player.

Remote Control Battery Installation

Inserting Remote Control Batteries

Step-by-step guide for inserting batteries into the remote control.

Battery Safety and Handling

Important guidelines for safe and correct battery usage.

Player Handling and Disc Care

Optimal Player Location and Environment

Guidelines for optimal player placement and environmental considerations.

Proper Disc Cleaning and Storage

Best practices for cleaning, handling, and storing compact discs.

Cleaning Player and Magazine

Instructions for cleaning the CD player and its magazine.

System Connections

Connecting to Amplifier Audio Inputs

How to connect the CD player's audio output to an amplifier.

CD-Deck Synchro Functionality

Connecting for synchronized recording between CD player and cassette deck.

Integrated Remote Control Setup

Connecting for integrated remote control operation with a stereo amplifier.

Disc Handling and Magazine Loading

Disc Care and Handling Procedures

Guidelines for handling and caring for compact discs.

Loading Discs into 6-Disc Magazine

Instructions for inserting discs into the 6-disc magazine.

8-cm CD Compatibility and Magazines

Information regarding the use of 8-cm CDs and special magazines.

Magazine Operations and Loading

Labeling the 6-Disc Magazine

Guidance on affixing labels to the 6-disc magazine for organization.

Loading the Single-Disc Magazine

Instructions for loading discs into the single-disc magazine.

Removing Discs from Single-Disc Magazine

Steps to safely remove a disc from the single-disc magazine.

Player and Remote Control Identification

Front Panel Components and Functions

Identification and function of buttons and indicators on the player's front panel.

Remote Control Buttons and Operations

Overview of the buttons and their corresponding functions on the remote control.

Basic CD Playback

How to Play a Compact Disc

Step-by-step instructions for playing a CD.

Pausing and Stopping Playback

How to temporarily pause and completely stop CD playback.

Magazine Handling Cautions

Important precautions for handling CD magazines.

Advanced Playback and Search Functions

Timer Playback Operation

How to set up timer playback for automatic operation.

Understanding Time Displays

How to cycle through and display different time formats during playback.

Searching for Specific Discs or Tracks

Methods for searching for specific discs or tracks.

Manual Passage Search Technique

How to manually search for a specific passage within a track.

Playback Modes and Volume Control

Repeat and Random Playback Modes

Instructions for setting repeat play and random order playback.

Sound Volume Adjustment and Memory

How to adjust and store preferred output levels for discs.

Programmed Playback

Creating Custom Track/Disc Programs

Step-by-step guide to creating custom playback programs.

Program Playback Time Display Notes

Information on program step limits and time display.

Program Management Features

Programming Playback Pauses

How to insert pauses into programmed playback sequences.

Clearing and Erasing Programmed Tracks

Methods to clear all programmed tracks or erase individual programs.

Checking and Modifying Playback Programs

How to review and edit existing programmed sequences.

Delete Program Playback

Selecting Tracks for Deletion from Programs

Steps to designate tracks or discs for deletion from playback.

Clearing Delete Program Settings

How to clear all previously set delete program contents.

Recording Convenience Features

Auto Program Editing for Recording

Automatically selects tracks within a specified time for recording.

Auto Program Editing Usage Notes

Limitations and usage notes for auto program editing.

Time Fade Editing for Recording

Performing Time Fade Editing

Editing tracks within a specified time with a fade-out.

Time Fade Editing Operational Notes

Important notes and conditions for using Time Fade Editing.

Fade-In and Fade-Out Operations

One-Touch Fade Functionality

Starting playback with a fade-in and stopping with a fade-out.

Variable Fade Interval Settings

Specifying the duration for fade-in/out operations.

Multi-Memory System

Multi-Memory Overview and Adding Discs

Introduction to the Multi-Memory function and adding discs.

TOC Data Storage and Correction

How the player reads and stores TOC data, and how to correct it.

Storing Programs and Delete Programs

Instructions for storing program or delete program data in memory.

Multi-Memory Program and Level Control

Modifying Stored Multi-Memory Programs

How to edit existing programmed sequences stored in memory.

Storing Disc Output Levels in Memory

How to save preferred output levels for individual discs.

Clearing Specific Memory Data

Procedures to clear specific memory data like output levels or programs.

Multi-Memory Management and Errors

Clearing All Multi-Memory Data

How to erase all stored data from the Multi-Memory.

Managing Full Memory and Error Displays

What to do when memory is full or an error occurs.

Memory Back-up Battery Maintenance

Information regarding memory back-up battery life and replacement.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Playback and Sound Malfunctions

Solutions for common playback problems like stopping, no sound, or distortion.

Remote Control and TOC Reading Problems

Troubleshooting steps for remote control failure and TOC reading delays.

Technical Specifications Overview

General and Audio System Specs

Details on power, dimensions, weight, frequency response, S/N ratio, etc.

Terminal, Function, and Display Details

Information on output terminals, player functions, and display types.

Included Accessory List

List of accessories provided with the player.

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