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Type | CD Player |
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Disc format | CD |
Frequency Response | 2 Hz to 20 kHz |
Digital Output | Coaxial |
Weight | 3.5 kg |
Dynamic range | 98 dB |
Channel separation | 95 dB |
Power Consumption | 15 W |
Digital converter | 1-bit |
Output Voltage | 2V |
Record model and serial numbers for dealer reference.
Alerts to risks of shock and exposure to rain/moisture.
Explains compliance and user remedies for interference.
Play first 8 seconds of all selections for decision-making.
Introduces program, shuffle, and repeat play modes.
Notes differences and similarities across CDP-390, CDP-190, CDP-M39, CDP-M19.
Details the buttons and indicators on the CD player unit.
Shows and labels buttons on the remote control.
Important guidelines for connecting the unit to power and speakers.
How to install batteries and expected operational duration.
Advice on handling, placement, and care of the remote.
Instructions on starting, stopping, and pausing playback.
Warning about potential speaker damage from improper volume levels.
Specific instructions for playing smaller disc sizes.
Guidelines for keeping discs clean and preventing damage.
Methods to find the beginning of tracks sequentially or by skipping.
How to use the FADER function for audio transitions.
Techniques for searching for specific points during playback.
Explains how the TIME button shows playback duration information.
Shows total time and programmed selections when stopped.
How to stop scan and begin playback of a specific track.
How to move to the next track during the scan process.
Note on how REPEAT mode affects Music Scan.
How to set the unit to repeat the entire disc.
How to set the unit to repeat the current track.
Steps to disable repeat playback.
Procedures to halt or exit shuffle mode.
Explains the visual cue for shuffle mode.
How to initiate playback of a user-defined sequence.
Procedures to halt playback and erase programmed sequences.
How to review and remove programmed selections.
Instructions for cleaning the player's exterior with a soft cloth.
Guidance on how to clean compact discs properly.
Recommendations for unit placement to ensure proper ventilation and operation.
Advice on handling condensation issues affecting player operation.
Covers electrical safety, handling liquid/objects, and laser beam hazards.
Recommendation to turn off power when not in use for energy saving.
Notes on dynamic range, volume, and seeking dealer assistance.
Technical details including frequency response, S/N ratio, and distortion.
Details for LINE OUT and headphone jack output levels and impedance.
Power requirements, dimensions, and weight for different models.
Lists included items like AC power cord, audio cord, and remote commander.
Specifications for the remote control system, power, dimensions, and weight.
Solutions for problems like the disc tray not closing or play not starting.
Troubleshooting for "NO DISC" display and no sound issues.
Fixes for remote not working or any operation being impossible.