STOP/OFF/
CHARGE
MS«
(-( ^[fPRGM'.lRNDM RESUME
UU
I
U
<DSL
—
i iPRCM!
RNDM
RESUME
.Jr.
I
,U
»,DSL
"
J
J
'IT"
EA-s-s
mm
Iprgm!
rndm resume
0
_
'"'J'
1
UL
DSL
—
W IPRGMI
RNDM RESUME
—,
n.rizi
_1
U-UJdsl
PROGRAM
PLAY-*
Up
to
24
tracks
can be chosen
for
program
play.
Press
DISPLAY/ENTER
while
in
standby
mode
to display
iracm
.
Select the desired track
by
pressing
t«
and
®
track
number
®
program
number
Press
DISPLAY/ENTER
within
8 seconds.
If it
is
not
pressed
within
8 seconds,
the track
number changes
to
00.
Repeat
the
procedure from
step 2
again.
Repeat
steps 2
and
3
to
program
more
tracks.
Press
!
I
PLAY/PAUSE
to
start
program
play.
To
stop
program
play
Press
STOP/OFF/CHARGE.
To add
tracks to the
program
Repeat
steps 2
and
3 before
you proceed
to
step
5.
You
can
add
tracks
to
the
end
of
the
program.
To
erase the
program
Press
STOP/OFF/CHARGE
while
in
standby
mode.
To check
the
programmed
tracks
Press
DISPLAY/ENTER
repeatedly before
you proceed
to
step
5.
The number
of
each
programmed
track
will
be
displayed
in
order
of
playback.
Note
•
The
program
is
also
erased
when
the disc
compartment
is
opened
or
the auto
power
off
function turns the
power
off.
•
When
24
tracks
are
programmed, "P-FULL"
appears,
and no more
tracks
may
be
added.
•
You
cannot
back
to
the previous track
by
holding
**<
pressed
during
program
play.
•
Repeat
play
and random
play
can be performed
during
program
play.
CONNECTING TO AN EXTERNAL
UNIT ->
El
Use
a
commercially
available
connection cord
which has a
3.50
stereo mini-plug
at
one end and two phono
plugs
at
the other end.
Connect
the stereo
mini-plug
to
the
PHONES/LINE
OUT
jack
of
the
unit
and
connect
the
phono
plugs
to
the
analog
input
terminals
of
the
external
unit,
such as
the
amplifier or
the
equipment
with
the
built-in
amplifier.
The
CD
sound can be
heard
through
the
connected
audio system.
Note
•
Turn
off
the
power
of
both
units
before connection.
•
DO NOT
connect
to
the
PHONO
inputs of
an
amplifier (with
a
built-in
phonoequalizer-
amplifier).
•
Adjust the
volume and
DSL
on
this
unit.
LINE
IN
CD
IN
11
AUX
roIl
o
MAINTENANCE
To clean
the lens
-> 01
If
the lens
becomes
dirty,
the player
will
skip or not
play.
If
this
occurs, clean the
lens
in
the
following
manner.
To
remove
dust
or
dry
particles,
first
use a
camera
lens
blower/brush
®
to
blow a
few
times
to
loosen
particles,
then
gently
brush
the lens
®
clean. Finish
by
blowing
the lens again.
To
remove
fingerprints,
use
a
cotton
swab
dipped
in
lens cleaning
solution.
Wipe
gently
from
the center
to
the
edge.
Lens
cleaning
solution
is
commercially
available.
Note
Take
care
not
to
get too
much
solution
on
the
swab, which
could flow
into
the
unit
and
cause damage.
Pressing too
strongly with the
swab
could scratch or
break
the
lens.
To clean
the discs
-> 13
Before
playing,
wipe
the disc
from
the center out
with
a
cleaning
cloth.
After playing,
store
the disc
in
its
case.
SPECIFICATIONS
Tracking
system
Laser pickup
D/A
conversion
Frequency response
Output
Maximum
output
Power
supply
3-
beam
laser
Semiconductor
laser
4-
times oversampling
digital
filter
+
1-bit
DAC
20
-
20,000
Hz
PHONES/LINE
OUT
jack
(stereo mini-jack)
12
mW
+ 12
mW
(16
ohms
at
1
kHz)
500
mV
(47
k
ohms
at
1
kHz)
DC
3
V
using
two
size
AA
(LR6)
alkaline batteries
DC
2.4
V
using
commercially
available
(Ni-Cd
1
.2
V
700mAh)
rechargeable
batteries
AC
house
current using
an
AC
adaptor
whose
rated output
is
DC
5
-
6
V,
250
-
300
mA
Maximum
outside
dimensions
128 (W) x
25.8
(H)
x
129.5
(D)
mm
(5
Vs
x
1
Vie
x
5
Vs
in.)
excluding
projecting parts
and
controls
Weight
Approx.
206
g
(7.2
oz.)
excluding
batteries
Accessories
Stereo
headphones
(1)
The
specifications
and
external
appearance
of
this unit
are subject
to
change
without
notice.