TIMER-CONTROLLED PLAYBACK
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Operation
1.
Turn on the power
of all system
components.
2.
Set the input selector on the amplifier to correspond to the inputs
the CD player is connected
to.
3.
Make
sure
a disc has
been
loaded
in the disc holder.
4.
Check the time on the timer and then set the desired turn-on time.
5.
Turn the audio timer
ON.
Power is turned off automatically in all components
connected to
the timer.
6.
When the preset turn-on time is reached, power is turned on in the
system
components,
and CD playback
starts from the first track.
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Connection
DCD-S10/3000
Audio Timer,
sold separately
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
The CD player uses a microcomputer for controlling internal electronic
circuits. in the event that the player is used while a near-by tuner or TV is
turned
on, although unlikely, interference could occur either in the sound
from the tuner or the picture of the TV. To avoid this, piease take the
following precautions.
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Keep the CD player as far away from the tuner or TV set as possible.
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Keep the power cable and connecting cable of the CD player separate
from
the antenna
wires
of the tuner
and
TV.
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interference
is particular likely to occur when
an indoor antenna or a
300 Q/ohm feeder cable is used. Thus, use of an outdoor antenna and
75 Q/ohm
coaxial cable is strongly recommended.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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THE COMPACT DISC
1.
ENGLIS§
Precautions
on
handling
compact
discs
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Do not allow fingerprints, oil or dust on the surface of the compact
disc. \f the signai surface is dirty, wipe it off with a soft, dry cloth.
Wipe
in circular
motions
from
the center
and
out.
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Do
not
use
water,
benzene,
thinner,
record
sprays,
electrostatic
proof chemicals,
or silicone-treated
cloth to clean
discs.
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Always use care when
handling discs to prevent damaging the
surface, in particular when
removing
a disc from the case and
returning it.
Do
not bend
compact
discs.
Do
not apply
heat to compact
discs.
Do not enlarge the hole in the center of the disc.
Do not write on the disc and do not attach any labels.
Condensation will form on the disc surface if it is brought into a
warm room from a cold area, such as outdoors during winter. Wait
until the condensation disappears. Never dry discs with hair dryers,
etc.
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Precautions on storage
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After playing a disc, always return it to its case.
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Keep discs in the cases when they are not to be played. This will
protect
them
from
dust and dirt and
prolong
their service
life.
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Do not store discs in the following places:
1)
Places
exposed
to direct sunlight
for a considerable
time.
2)
Places
subject to accumulation
of dust or high
humidity.
3) Places exposed to high temperatures, such as close to heater
outlets.
300 ©/ohm
feeder
cabie
75 Q/ohm
coaxial
céble
lf the
CD player does
not seem
to be functioning
properly,
check
the
following:
Disc
holder does
not open
or close.
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ls the power
on?
When a disc is loaded,
00220000
is displayed.
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Isthe disc loaded properly?
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When
the play button ( » PLAY) is pressed, playback does not start.
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There is no sound, or it is distorted.
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ls the output
cord
properly
connected
to
the AMPIiFIOT? oo... cece etsessesensenetseeseeneesesseereesssuseeeecess See page 8
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Have the amplifier controls been set correctly?
Volume is low.
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is volume setting (with volume buttons on
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A specific section of the disc will not play.
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Programmed
piayback
does
not work.
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Have
programming
been
properly
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See pages 10, 11 and 17
Incorrect operation when buttons on the remote contro! are pressed.
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ts the
remote
control
unit being
operated
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Are there obstacles
blocking
the
ray?
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is the remote control sensor exposed to strong
light?
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Are the batteries
exhausted?
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