......... I I II OWNERS MANUAL MODEL NO. 564.97500351 SERIES proformance COMPACT DISC PLAYER INDEX page Record in space provided below the Model No. and Serial No. of this compact disc player. The Model No. is located on the rear. The Serial No. is located on the rear. For safe and efficient operation ............... Technical specifications ..... Features ................. Before use or transportation ........... Controls and their functions.. Connections .............. Compact disc ...........
FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK RAIN OR MOISTURE. HAZARD, RISK OF ELECTRIC DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED Alerts you for uninsulated "dangerous voltage" inside the unit. COVER (OR BACK). NO USERSERVICE PERSONNEL. Alerts you for important operating and maintenence (servicing) instruction in the instruction manual.
SAFETY CERTIFICATION The Compact Disc Player is made and tested to meet exacting safety standards. It meets UL and FCC I rHuqUmi_em;:_.Sc;n.d complies with safety performance standards of the U.S. Department of Health and/ DANGER - Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated, AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM. DANGER -- Invisible laser radiation and interlock failed or defeated.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Audio Channels ................................. 2 channels Frequency response ........................ Dynamic range ............................ Channel separation ......................... Distortion ................................ Wow and flutter ........................... 5 - 20,000 Hz greater than 90 dB 90 dB (1 kHz) 0.003% (1 kHz) Undetectable Outputs Output: 2 V/470 ohms Phones: 7.8 mW (at 8 ohms) (impedance range: 8 ohms - .................................
FEATURES This pre_rmance Compact Disc Player reproduces a digital audio signal from a 4-3/4" (12-cm) disc by means of a semiconductor laser pickup. This system can reproduce sound without noise or crosstalk and with the same full dynamic range and feel of a live performance.
CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 17 16 15 14 I PROGRAM k_W,_qy CLEAR --__ ,--1r"-r,__._ _ phil5 _utormar_e _'_ _v I f_ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 18 19 20 Fig, 2 1. Power button and indicator (POWER) 2. Headphones jack (PHONES) Connects to stereo headphones (not included) with a 1/4" (6-mm) plug. 3. Disc tray 4. Open and close button for the disc tray (OPEN/CLOSE) 5. Repeat button (REPEAT) Repeats play when pressed. 6. Play button (PLAY) Play begins when pressed. 7.
9. Search button (SEARCH) (normal play) or (program play with repeat on) FWD Quickly advances to the beginning of the next selection skipping the same number of selections as the number of times the button is pressed. REV Quickly reverses to the beginning of the previous selection skipping the same number of selections as the number of times the button is pressed. 10. Program button (PROGRAM) Used to designate the selection number when programming. 11.
CONNECTIONS CAUTION: * When making connections or disconnections, be sure to turn off the power to each component. * Connect one end of the patch cords (supplied) to the OUTPUT jacks of the unit and the other end to jacks designated by AUX, TAPE, CD, T.V., TUNER, etc., of the amplifier. Do not connect to PHONO jacks. Do not confuse the right (R) and left (L) cords when making connections. The white plug is for the left channel and the red plug is for the right channel.
COMPACT DISC OPENING AND CLOSING THE DISC TRAY 1. Pressthe POWE R button. (The disc tray cannot be opened or closed when the power is off.) 2. Pressthe OPEN/CLOSE button. * When the OPEN/CLOSE out. button is pressed even during play, play will stop and the disc tray will come * When closing the disc tray, be sure to use the OPEN/CLOSE hand. button. Do not close the disc tray by CAUTION: * Do not use force to open or close the disc tray. * Do not place foreign objects in the opening for the disc.
OPERATION FOR NORMAL PLAY 1. Switch on the power to the amplifier and select the input source on the amplifier to which this unit is connected. 2. Press the POWER button. The power indicator will illuminate. 3. Pressthe OPEN/CLOSE button and place a disc on the disc tray. 4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button once again. The disc tray will close and the DISC IN indicator will illuminate. 5. Press the PLAY button. The PLAY and TRACK NO. 1 indicators will illuminate.
WHEN GOING BACK SEVERAL SELECTIONS Example: IExample: Beginningof 5th selectionbeforethat being played] Beginning of 5th selection before that being played (Fig. 6). Press the REV side of SEARCH button the number of times necessary to indicate 5 for the track number indicators (4 times). V 'Selecti°n _eringplayed' '/'[BI'IBIBI I Fig. 6 If not in pause before selection is found. pressing either side of button, If in pause before pressing either side of button, of the selection is found.
PROGRAM WHAT PLAY IS PROGRAM PLAY? Suppose you have a disc with 10 selections on it. Programmed play allows you to arrange any of the selections you want to listen to in the order you want to listen to them. Example (Fig. 7): In this example of programmed play, seven of the ten selections are included, and selection 1 (TRACK NO.
HOW TO CORRECT AN INCORRECT PROGRAM Press the CLEAR button. The CLEAR button is effective only when immediately after the MEMORY button is pressed. Example: In case that TRACK NO. 2 is programmed instead of TRACK NO. 3 with the player in the condition described in items 3 and 4 of PROGRAMMING section above, the procedure for correction is as follows. 1. Press the CLEAR button immediately after the MEMORY button is pressed (item 4). This clears TRACK NO. 2 which was stored and the TRACK NO.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Carefully re-read the instructions to be sure the compact disc player is being operated properly. the following before you arrange for service. SYMPTOMS CAUSE No sound AC power cord is disconnected from AC outlet. Patch cords are disconnected from OUTPUT jacks of the player or input TAPE, CD, etc.) of amplifier. Amplifier "Hum" noise Other electrical player. equipment (AUX, (POWER is too near to the Power is off. position.
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