Sherwood CD Player CDC 5090C User Manual

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READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING  
FOR U.S.A. AND CANADA ......................................120 V  
FOR OTHER COUNTRIES........................... 115 V/230 V  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
Units shipped to the U.S.A. and Canada are designed  
for operation on 120 V AC only.  
Units shipped to countries other than the above  
countries are equipped with an AC voltage selector  
switch on the rear panel. Refer to the following  
paragraph for the proper setting of this switch.  
Safety precaution with use of a polarized AC plug.  
However, some products may be supplied with a  
nonpolarized plug.  
AC VOLTAGE SELECTION  
This unit operates on 115-230 V AC. The AC voltage  
selector switch on the rear panel is set to the voltage  
that prevails in the area to which the unit is shipped.  
Before connecting the power cord to your AC outlet,  
make sure that the setting position of this switch  
matches your line voltage. If not, it must be set to  
your voltage in accordance with the following  
direction.  
CAUTION : To prevent electric shock, match wide  
blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert.  
ATTENTION : Pour eviter les choc electriques,  
introduire la lame la plug large de la borne  
correspondante de la prise et poussre jusqu'au  
fond.  
AC voltage selector switch  
FOR EUROPE AND AUSTRALIA ..........230V/240V  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
Units shipped to Australia are designed for operation  
on 240 V AC only.  
To ensure safe operation, the three-pin plug supplied  
must be inserted only into a standard three-pin  
power point which is effectively earthed through the  
normal household wiring. Extension cords used with  
the equipment must be three-core and be correctly  
wired to provide connection to earth.  
Move switch lever to match your line voltage with a  
small screwdriver or other pointed tool.  
Improper extension cords are a major cause of  
fatalities. The fact that the equipment operates  
satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is  
earthed and that the installation is completely safe.  
For your safety, if in any doubt about the effective  
earthing of the power point, consult a qualified  
electrician.  
PAN-EUROPEAN UNIFIED VOLTAGE  
All units are suitable for use on supplies 230-240 V  
AC.  
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CONTENTS  
Introduction  
UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION....................................................................................................... 2  
READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT.................................................................................. 3  
Rear Panel Connections ................................................................................................................................ 5  
Front Panel & Remote Controls.................................................................................................................. 6  
Before Operation........................................................................................................................................... 10  
Operations  
PLAYING CDs........................................................................................................................................... 11  
CHANGING DISCS DURING PLAY....................................................................................................... 12  
SKIP AND SEARCH PLAY...................................................................................................................... 12  
PLAYING TRACKS IN RANDOM SEQUENCE (RANDOM PLAY) ................................................... 13  
PLAYING THE FIRST 10 SECONDS OF EACH TRACK (INTROSCAN PLAY)  
(ONLY FOR CDC-5090R)......................................................................................................................... 13  
REPEAT PLAY.......................................................................................................................................... 14  
PLAYING TRACKS IN ANY SEQUENCE (PROGRAMMED PLAY) ................................................. 15  
EDITING FOR RECORDING................................................................................................................... 18  
SELECTING A BRIGHTNESS OF THE DISPLAY (ONLY FOR CDC-5090R) ................................... 20  
DELETED PLAY....................................................................................................................................... 21  
SELECTING A TIME DISPLAY.............................................................................................................. 23  
USING THE HEADPHONES.................................................................................................................... 23  
Troubleshooting Guide ................................................................................................................................ 24  
Specifications.................................................................................................................................................. 25  
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Rear Panel Connections  
• Do not plug the AC input cord into the AC outlet when plugging and unplugging connection cords.  
• Be sure to connect the white plugs to the L(Left) and the red plugs to the R(Right) jacks when making  
connections with the supplied cords.  
• Refer to the connecting diagram in the operating instructions of AMPLIFIER/RECEIVER.  
OUTPUT JACKS  
Connect these jacks to the CD(or AUX) input jacks of your amplifier or receiver.  
DIGI LINK JACKS  
Connect this jack to the DIGI LINK jack of Sherwood amplifier or receiver bearing the DIGI LINK III or II  
mark to control this unit remotely by DIGI LINK system.  
AC INPUT CORD  
Plug this cord into a wall AC outlet or the switched AC outlet of amplifier or receiver.  
OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT  
• Connect this jack to the OPTICAL DIGITAL INPUT jack of amplifier or receiver to enjoy live digital sound.  
• You can record digital sound by connecting the OPTICAL DIGITAL INPUT jack of MD recorder to this jack.  
• All of the commercially-available optical fiber cords cannot be used for audio equipment.  
If there is an optical fiber cord which cannot be connected to your audio equipments, consult your dealer or  
nearest service organization.  
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Front Panel & Remote Controls  
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS  
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REMOTE CONTROLS (ONLY FOR CDC 5090R)  
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POWER SWITCH  
Press this switch to turn the power on and press again  
to turn the power off.  
DISC SKIP BUTTON  
For loading or unloading discs, press this button to  
rotate clockwise to the next disc position.  
For system operation, plug the AC input cord into the  
switched AC outlet on amplifier or receiver, keep the  
POWER switch ON and control power ON/OFF with  
the power operation on the amplifier or receiver.  
DISC SELECTOR BUTTONS  
Use these buttons to select the disc to be played.  
TIME BUTTON  
DISC TRAY  
Load a compact disc on the disc tray.  
Press this button to display the elapsed or remaining  
playing time of the current track or remaining playing  
time of the disc.  
OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON(  
)
Press this button to open or close the disc tray.  
PROGRAM/REVIEW BUTTON  
Press this button to program your favorite tracks, disc  
or review the programmed selections.  
/
PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON (  
)
Press this button to start play in the stop or pause mode.  
Press this button to interrupt play temporarily and  
press again to restart play.  
EDIT BUTTON  
Press this button to edit the tracks to be recorded onto  
the tape.  
STOP/CLEAR BUTTON (  
)
Press this button to stop play, clear the programmed  
selections or recover the deleted selections.  
TAPE SIZE BUTTON  
Use this button to select the tape length.  
BACKWARD SKIP/SEARCH BUTTON  
(
)
DELETE/REVIEW BUTTON  
Press this button to delete the undesired tracks, discs or  
review the deleted selections.  
Press this button to replay from the beginning of the  
current track or return to a previous track.  
Press and hold down this button search for a  
specific passage in fast backward.  
INTROSCAN BUTTON  
Press this button to play the first 10 seconds of each  
track on CDs.  
FORWARD SKIP/SEARCH BUTTON  
(
)
Press this button to play from the beginning of a  
next track.  
Press and hold down this button to search for a  
specific passage in fast forward.  
HEADPHONE JACK  
Stereo headphones can be plugged into this jack for  
private listening.  
RANDOM PLAY BUTTON  
Press this button to play tracks on CDs in random  
sequence.  
REMOTE SENSOR (ONLY FOR CDC-5090R)  
This receives the signals from the remote control.  
DISC BUTTON  
REPEAT 1/ALL BUTTON  
Press this button to play a track, a disc or all discs  
repeatedly.  
When selecting a disc with this button, press this first  
and then the desired disc number(1~5) on the numeric  
buttons within 2 seconds.  
REPEAT A<->B BUTTON  
Press this button to play a specific passage repeatedly.  
DISPLAY BUTTON  
Press this button to change the brightness of the display.  
NUMERIC BUTTONS  
FLUORESCENT DISPLAY  
For details, refer to the next page.  
Press the corresponding button when selecting tracks or  
discs for play, programming or deleting, then the  
selected is played, programmed or deleted directly  
without the use of the PLAY, PROGRAM/REVIEW or  
DELETE/REVIEW button.  
• When selecting a two digit number, the second digit  
should be pressed within 2 seconds after the first digit  
has been pressed.  
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FLUORESCENT DISPLAY  
TRACK No. and TIME DISPLAY  
DISC No. DISPLAY  
INTROSCAN INDICATOR  
RANDOM PLAY INDICATOR  
PROGRAM INDICATOR  
MUSIC CALENDAR DISPLAY  
PLAY INDICATOR  
DELETE INDICATOR  
PAUSE INDICATOR  
EDIT DISPLAY  
REPEAT INDICATOR  
INDICATORS FOR REPEAT, INTRO  
SCAN AND RANDOM PLAY MODE  
REPEAT A< >B INDICATOR  
DIGI LINK SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL  
This unit can be remotely controlled with Sherwood DIGI LINK III amplifier or receiver.  
• For available functions, refer to the operating instructions of the Sherwood compatible amplifier or receiver.  
• To listen to CDs by DIGI LINK system, first make DIGI LINK connection between this unit and the Sherwood  
compatible amplifier or receiver.  
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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION RANGE (ONLY FOR CDC-5090R)  
• Use the remote control unit within a range of about  
7 meters (23 feet) and angles of up to 30 degrees  
aiming at the remote sensor.  
LOADING BATTERIES (ONLY FOR CDC-5090R)  
Remove the cover.  
Load two batteries(“AAA” size) matching  
the polarity.  
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2
• Remove the batteries when they are not used for a  
long time.  
• Do not use the rechargeable batteries(Ni-Cd type).  
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Before Operation  
• Only compact discs bearing this mark can be reproduced.  
Notes  
• Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high humidity or  
high temperature for a long time.  
• When loading or unloading a disc in the disc tray, always  
place it with the printed side up.  
• In handling a disc, hold it carefully with the edges.  
• Do not stick paper or write anything on the printed  
surface.  
• The DTS logo on the front means that the CD encoded  
with the DTS signal can be heard in DTS mode when this  
digital out is connected to the digital input of the amplifier  
with the DTS decoder, etc..  
• Fingermarks and dust on the recorded surface should be  
carefully wiped off with soft cloth.  
Wipe straight from the inside to the outside of the disc.  
• “DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are trademarks of  
Digital Theater Systems, Inc.  
• Always keep the discs in their cases after use to protect  
them from dust and scratches.  
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Operations  
PLAYING CDs  
Load the disc(s) and close the disc tray.  
Turn the power on.  
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2
"
" indicator lights up when the number of tracks is  
more than 14.  
For loading discs on other trays each, press the DISC  
SKIP button.  
8cm(3 inches) CDs can be loaded on the inside circle  
of the tray, too.  
Each time the POWER switch is pressed, this unit is  
turned on or off.  
Note  
Do not open or close the tray by force.  
Doing so may damage it.  
Start play.  
To interrupt play temporarily.  
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4
” indicator lights up.  
“ ” indicator lights up.  
The unit plays from the first track on the 1st disc to  
the last track on the 5th disc.  
Press this button again to restart play.  
To stop play.  
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CHANGING DISCS DURING  
Change the desired discs.  
Open the disc tray.  
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2
During playing the disc , the discs  
be changed.  
and can  
After changing the discs, press the OPEN/CLOSE  
button to close the disc tray.  
When changing the disc or , press the “DISC  
SKIP” button and rotate the disc tray.  
SKIP AND SEARCH PLAY  
Selecting a disc  
Searching for a passage during play  
Press the corresponding button to start play from the  
desired disc.  
Press and hold down these buttons until the desired  
passage is reached.  
Example) When selecting the disc 4.  
The first track of selected disc will be played.  
Selecting a track during play  
Press the button momentarily and repeatedly until  
the desired track is selected.  
When using the NUMERIC buttons on the remote  
control.  
Example) When selecting “9” :  
When selecting “22” :  
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PLAYING TRACKS IN RANDOM SEQUENCE  
1 disc random play  
All discs random play  
In the 1 disc random play mode, press “RANDOM”  
button again.  
The unit automatically selects a disc among five  
discs and a track on that disc in random sequence  
and plays it.  
After that track has been played, the unit continues  
to select another disc and a track on that disc in  
random sequence and plays it.  
Press again to cancel the random play.  
“RANDOM” indicator lights up.  
The unit automatically selects and plays tracks on  
the current disc in random sequence.  
Each time this button is pressed, the random play  
mode changes as follows:  
RANDOM 1 DISC  
RANDOM ALL DISCS  
OFF  
PLAYING THE FIRST 10 SECONDS OF EACH TRACK (INTROSCAN PLAY)  
1 disc introscan play  
“INTRO” indicator lights up.  
The unit plays the first 10 seconds of each track from the  
current disc to the 5th disc.  
Each time this button is pressed, the introscan play mode  
changes as follows:  
INTRO 1 DISC INTRO ALL DISCS OFF  
All discs introscan play  
In the 1 disc introscan play mode, press “INTRO” button again.  
The unit plays the first 10 seconds of each first track from the current disc to the last disc.  
Press again to cancel the introscan play.  
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REPEAT PLAY  
Repeating a single track during play  
Press this button after selecting the desired track.  
Each time this button is pressed, the repeat mode changes as  
follows:  
REPEAT 1  
REPEAT 1 DISC  
REPEAT ALL DISCS  
OFF  
Repeating a disc during play  
Repeating all discs during play  
After selecting the desired disc, press again in the 1  
track repeat mode.  
Press again in the 1disc repeat mode.  
Press again to cancel the repeat play.  
At the end of the desired passage, press  
this button again, then “B” indicator lights  
up and the desired passage is played  
repeatedly.  
Repeating a specific passage during  
play(Only for CDC-5090R)  
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At the beginning of the desired passage,  
press this button.  
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“REPEAT” indicator lights up and “A< >” indicator  
is flickering.  
Press again to cancel the repeat play.  
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PLAYING TRACKS IN ANY SEQUENCE  
Up to 32 selections can be programmed to play in any desired sequence.  
The track number greater than 99 can not be memorized.  
Select the desired disc.  
Example) When selecting the disc 1.  
Programming the tracks on the CDs  
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In the stop mode, enter the program mode.  
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If the PROGRAM/REVIEW button is pressed  
without selecting a track, the selected disc is  
programmed as a selection.  
Select the desired track.  
Store the selected track in the memory.  
Example) When selecting the track 4.  
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4
Because it is impossible to know the playing time of  
each selection from five discs, “--:--” can appear on  
the time display.  
When selecting a track with the NUMERIC buttons,  
the selected track is stored automatically without  
pressing the PROGRAM/REVIEW button.  
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Repeat the above steps 2, 3 and 4 until the desired program is completed.  
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Start the programmed play.  
During the programmed play, when you want normal  
play without clearing your programmed selections,  
select the desired disc with the DISC SELECTOR or  
DISC SKIP button or the desired track on the current  
disc with the NUMERIC buttons, then normal play  
will start from that disc or that track.  
To return to the program mode(meaning “PROG”  
lights up in the stop mode), press the  
PROGRAM/REVIEW button in the stop mode.  
Checking the programmed selections  
Each time the PROGRAM/REVIEW button is  
pressed in the program mode (meaning “PROG”  
lights up in the sop mode), the programmed  
selections will appear in the programmed sequence.  
Select the disc 3.  
Rectifying any wrong programmed  
selection  
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Example) When the track 3, 5 and 7 of the disc 1  
are programmed and you want to store  
the track 7 of the disc 3 instead of the  
track 5 of the disc 1.  
Find the track 5 of the disc 1.  
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Select the track 7.  
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4
Store the selected track in the memory.  
When selecting a track with the NUMERIC buttons,  
the selected track is stored automatically without the  
PROGRAM/REVIEW button.  
Clearing the programmed selections  
To clear one by one  
To clear all programmed selections  
Each time this button is pressed in the program  
mode, the programmed selections are cleared one by  
one in the opposite sequence.  
Press this button for more than 4 seconds in the  
program mode.  
Opening the disc tray clears all programmed  
selections, too.  
To clear a specific selection  
Find the desired selection and clear it in the program mode.  
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EDITING FOR RECORDING  
Up to 30 tracks for auto edit or 32 tracks for manual edit can be edited according to the tape length.  
It is possible only on the current disc.  
Making auto edit  
In the stop mode, select the auto edit  
mode.  
Each time this button is pressed, the edit mode changes  
as follows:  
1
2
AUTO EDIT (MANUAL) EDIT OFF  
In the edit mode, the auto space function, leaving a 4  
second blank space between the tracks, is automatically  
activated for the automatic music search function on the  
Sherwood DIGI-LINK III cassette deck.  
Select the desired tape length.  
Example) When the tape length is 46  
minutes.  
DISPLAY  
DISC  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
0
T.SIZE  
SKIP  
SEARCH  
EDIT T.SIZE  
PROG/REV.  
DEL/REV.  
REPEAT  
ME 1/ALL A<->B RANDOM INTRO  
or  
T.SIZE  
You can select the tape length at your option with the  
NUMERIC buttons on the remote control.  
Example) When the tape length of each side is 23  
minutes.  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-CDC80  
Each time this button is pressed, the tape length  
changes as follows:  
C-46 C-54 C-60 C-74 C-90 C120  
Press the EDIT button to automatically edit the  
tracks to be recorded.  
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Select the tape length as you do in  
“Making auto edit” procedure.  
Making manual edit  
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In the stop mode, select the manual edit  
mode.  
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Press the PROGRAM/REVIEW button to  
manually edit the tracks to be recorded.  
Edit the tracks for the side A repeating  
steps 3 and 4 in “PLAYING TRACKS IN  
ANY SEQUENCE (PROGRAMMED  
PLAY)” procedure on page 15.  
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4
Notes  
During manual edit, if the "-" indicator in the time  
display disappears and “ ” flickers, it means that  
the total time of the edited tracks exceeds the tape  
length. So you should edit again.  
When a track with a number greater than 30 is  
edited, the time display may show "- -- : --".  
Press the EDIT button to start editing for  
the side B.  
Do the above step 4 to edit the tracks for  
the side B.  
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If the PLAY button is pressed after editing the  
tracks, play starts from the first track of the side A  
for recording.  
If all tracks of the side A have been played, press the  
PLAY button to start play from the first track of the  
side B for recording.  
When this unit is connected to Sherwood compatible  
cassette deck controlled remotely by DIGI-LINK III  
system, if using the CD synchro record function on  
the cassette deck, recording a CD is easier. (Refer to  
the operating instructions of the cassette deck).  
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Checking the edited tracks  
In the edit mode, check as you do the programmed tracks.  
(refer to “Checking the programmed selections” on page 16)  
Clearing all edited tracks  
In the edit mode, press the STOP/CLEAR button for more than 4 seconds or open the tray.  
In the manual edit mode only, you can clear or rectify the edited tracks as you do in “Rectifying any wrong  
programmed selection” or “Cleaning the programmed selections” on page 16 and 17.  
SELECTING A BRIGHTNESS OF THE DISPLAY (ONLY  
Each time this button is pressed, the brightness of the  
display changes as follows;  
ON  
DIM  
OFF  
In the display OFF mode, pressing any button will  
restore the display ON mode.  
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DELETED PLAY  
When there are the undesired discs or tracks, you can delete up to 32 selections.  
Select the desired disc.  
Example) When selecting the disc 1.  
Deleting the undesired discs or tracks  
In the stop mode, enter the delete mode.  
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2
If the DELETE/REVIEW button is pressed without  
selecting a track, the selected disc is deleted as a  
selection.  
Select the desired track.  
Example) When selecting the track 4.  
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Delete the selected track.  
4
When selecting a track with the NUMERIC buttons,  
the selected track is deleted automatically without  
the DELETE/REVIEW button.  
When deleting other tracks on that disc  
within 8 seconds after the above step 4,  
Start the deleted play.  
repeat the above steps 3 and 4 and when  
deleting the tracks on other discs, repeat  
the above steps 2, 3 and 4.  
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Checking the deleted selections  
Each time the DELETE/REVIEW button is pressed  
in the delete mode (meaning “DELETE” lights up in  
the stop mode), the deleted selections will appear in  
the deleted sequence.  
Recovering the deleted selections  
To recover one by one  
To recover all deleted selections  
Each time this button is pressed in the delete mode,  
the deleted selections are recovered one by one in the  
opposite sequence.  
Press this button for more than 4 seconds in the  
delete mode.  
Opening the disc tray recovers all deleted selections,  
too.  
To recover a specific selection  
Find the desired track and recover it in the delete  
mode.  
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SELECTING A TIME DISPLAY  
Each time this button is pressed during play, time display changes as follows:  
During random or programmed play, etc., the remaining playing time of the disc may show "- -- : --".  
When a track of which number is greater than 30 is programmed, edited or being played, the time display  
may show "- -- : --".  
USING THE HEADPHONES  
For private listening, insert a plug of the headphone into “PHONES” jack.  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
If your unit should not perform as expected, consult the table below to see if the problem can be corrected before seeking  
help from your dealer or our service organization.  
REMEDY  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Connect the cord securely.  
No power  
The AC input cord is disconnected.  
The POWER switch is not pressed  
correctly.  
Press the POWER button to ON.  
Reload the disc with the printed  
side up.  
No play  
The disc is loaded upside down.  
Clean the disc.  
Dirty disc.  
Load another disc.  
Defective or deeply scratched disc.  
Make connections correctly.  
Operate the amplifier correctly.  
Press the PLAY or PAUSE button  
to cancel the pause mode.  
No sound  
Incorrect connections.  
Incorrect operation of the amplifier.  
The " " indicator lights up.  
Make connections correctly.  
Poor or distorted sound  
The unit is connected to the  
PHONO input jacks of the  
amplifier.  
Check the connections and connect  
all cords securely.  
Poor connections.  
Play another disc.  
Sound skips  
Defective or deeply scratched disc.  
This unit is placed on a surface that  
is subject to vibration or physical  
shock.  
Place this unit on a stable surface.  
Try again with a scratch-free disc.  
Try again.  
Programming or deleting  
does not perform.  
The disc is dirty or badly scratched.  
The programming or deleting  
procedure is not correct.  
Check the number of the  
programmed selections.  
The number of the programmed  
selections is 32.  
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to  
open and close the disc tray or press  
the POWER switch to turn the  
power off and on.  
“Error” is displayed.  
Incorrect operation.  
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Specifications  
SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................ Compact Disc Digital Audio  
TYPICAL AUDIO PERFORMANCES  
Number of channels ................................................................................................................................................................ 2  
Frequency response, 20~20,000 Hz ........................................................................................................................... 0.5 dB  
Signal to noise ratio, A Wtd. ......................................................................................................................................... 110 dB  
Dynamic range ................................................................................................................................................................ 95 dB  
Total harmonic distortion, 1 kHz ................................................................................................................................. 0.005 %  
Wow and flutter .................................................................................................................................. Quartz crystal precision  
Audio output level ..................................................................................................................................................... 2 V RMS  
Digital output  
Optical, wavelength 660 nm ............................................................................................................................... -15~-20 dBm  
OPTICAL READOUT SYSTEM  
Laser ................................................................................................................................................... Semiconductor AlGaAs  
Wavelength ........................................................................................................................................................... 760~800 nm  
Numerical aperture ............................................................................................................................................................ 0.45  
SIGNAL FORMAT  
Sampling Frequency ................................................................................................................................................... 44.1 kHz  
D/A Conversion ......................................................................................................................... 1 bit P.L.M. D/A Conversion  
Oversampling ................................................................................................................................................................ 8 times  
GENERAL  
Power supply ...................................................................................................................................................... 230 V, 50 Hz  
Power consumption .......................................................................................................................................................... 15 W  
Dimensions (W  
H
D) .................................................................... 440 112 388 mm(17-5/16 4-3/8 15-1/4 inches)  
Weight (NET) ................................................................................................................................................ 5.7 kg(12.57 lbs)  
Note: Design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvements.  
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