COMPACT DISC PLAYER
Operating Instructions
Function introduction
Front Panel Controls
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER CD-S6MK
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
POWER
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WARM UP
PHONES
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1. Disc Tray
Set a disc on thistray with its label sideup.The tray slides out towardyou when the
OPEN/CLOSE button is pressed inany operation mode. When the OPEN/CLOSE
button, PLAY/PAUSE "
" button is pressed, the disc tray will movein.
2 . Multi-Function Display Window
This display shows the stateof play and each operation mode, as described below.
( In the pause mode, these indicators remain asthey are , but inthe stop mode, they
will go off.)
3. Power Switch
Press to turn the powerto unit ON ; thedisplay window will light. Pressingit again
turns the power OFF; thedisplay window will go out.
4. Incept Windows
5. Warm Up
This indicator light flashing when turned the power on, after20 seconds it lights up
that the compact disc playeris in stand by mode.
6. Stop Button (
)
Press the button to stop playback . This button is also used for deletinga program.
The " " indicator will light whilethe disc is being stopped.
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Function introduction
7. PLAY/PAUSE Button (
)
Press this button first time to start normal play, or programmed play. The " "
indicator will light while thedisc is being played . Press this button second timeto
suspend play . The " " indicator will lightwhile the disc is beingsuspend played.
8. OPEN/CLOSE Button (
)
When this button is pressed, the disc tray willslide out. When it is pressed again ,
the disc tray will slideback into the player. During opening and closingof the disc
tray , the " " indicator blinks ; theindicator lights continuously when theloading
operation is complete.
9,10. Back/Next Button(
When the " " button is pressed during playback , play restarts at the beginning
of the Back or a preceding track.
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When the "
" button is pressed, play restarts at the beginning of thenext or a
Subsequent track . The same number of tracks asthe number of times thebutton is
pressed can be skipped.
11.
HDCD Indicator
When the disc has HDCD message, the indicator will light.
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HDCD High Definition Compatible Digital and pacific Microsonics are either
registered trademarks or trademarks of Pacitic Microsonics , Inc. in the United States and /or
other counuies. HDCD system manufactured under license from Pacific Microsonics , Inc.
This product is covered by One or more of the followin g : In the USA ; 5,479,168,5,638,074,
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Other patents pending.
12.Headphone Jack
Stereo headphones can be plugged into this jack for private listening.
13.Headphone Level Control
Turn headphone level control clockwise to increase the headphone level and
counterclockwise to decrease it.
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Function introduction
Display Controls
REPEAT
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PGM
RAN
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REMAIN
a. Repeat indicators
b.Program indicator
c.Random indicator
d.Track number indicator
e.Play/Pause indicator
f.Remain indicator
g.Track indicator
h.Elapsed playing time
i.Intro indicator
j.Over track number indicator
when the disc has over 16 tracks, the indicator will light.
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Function introduction
Rear Panel Controls
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2.HOT
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3.COLD
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AUDIO OUTPUTS
1. Analog OutputRCA / XLRJacks
These jacks connect the power amplifier input RCA/XLR jacks.
2. Digital Output RCAJack
This jack connect the D/Acoverter input RCA jacks.
3. Lamp Switch
Press to adjust the tubewindows brightness of front panel.
4. Fuse Box
The compact disc player overloadsas soon as fuse meltingup at onceA replacement
of fuse by the authorizedserviceman is required.
5. AC Inlet
Plug the supplied power cordinto this ACInlet and then into thepower outlet on the
wall.
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Function introduction
Incept Windows
Remote Controls
OPEN/CLOSE Button
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Remote Control
BACK/NEXT Button
REPEAT Button
PLAY/PAUSE Button
STOP Button
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When Operating the remote control, point it
at the remote sensor located on the amplifier
is front panel.
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The remote control can be used up to 7 m
from the amplifier and within a 30 angle on
each side of the sensor.
Notes : Exposing the remote sensor to direct
sunlight or strong light may cause faulty
operation.
1. REMAIN Button
Switches the time shown onthe display to the remaining time of the current track
( REMAIN )or the remainingtime of the entire disc( TOTAL REMAIN).
2. DIMMER Button
Press to adjust the displayillumination brightness. the illumination isat its brightest
when the power is switchedON. Each time this buttonis pressed, the brightness dim
until the fourth press, afterwhich the illumination returns theoriginal brightness.
3. Numeric Button(0~10,10+)
These buttons are used to designate the track ( tune) numbers for programming
playback or " direct access" play.
4. REPEATA-B Button
Usud to activate repeat playof the section between two designated poing ( block
repat play).
5. INTRO A-BButton
When this button is pressed , the player automatically plays the first part of each
track in the disc for10 seconds.
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6. CANCEL Button
In the stop mode, this button is used to canceltunes which have been programmed.
7. PGM (Program) Button
Press this button in thestop mode, to activate the programming operation. When
this button is pressed, the" PGM " indicator lights in the display of theunit. To
release the programming mode, pressthis button again.
8. RANDOM Button
When this button is pressed, the player enters randomplay mode ( tracks inthe disc
are selected and played ina random order ). When pressed it again, random play
is canclled.
9. VOLButton
Press to adjust theANALOG OUTPUT volume between 0 and 26 level.
10. SEARCH Buttons (
/
)
When one of these buttons was pressed during play or in the pause mode, the
pickup is moved quickly in the forward or reverse directionwhile slightly muted
sound is output(audible cueing).
Use the button to movethe pickup in the forwarddirection, and the button tomove
it in the reverse direction.
Installing the remote controller batteries
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1. Toloose screw in the back ofremote control, then open the cover.
2. Insert twoAA ( R6or UM-3 ) batteries into the battery compartment. Carefully follow the
polarity diagram ( positive (+) andnegative (-) symbols ) inside thebattery compartment.
3. Replace the cover,put screw in .
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Precautions
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Troubleshooting
Basic troubleshooting of a CD player is similar to troubleshooting any other electronic
equipment.
Always check the most obvious possible causes first.
To give you a few ideas of what to look for, check the following:
Remedy
Problem
Probable Cause
Power plug not inserted
securely.
No power when POWER is
pressed
Plug in securely.
Disc loaded upside down.
Disc dirty.
Load with label side up.
Clean disc surface.
No playback when disc is
loaded
Connections are made
incorrectly or imperfectly.
Check connections.
No sound(or too low level
output)
Check amplifier's control/switch
setting.
Misoperation of amplifier.
A disc has been left in the player.
PGM button not pressed.
Play starts when power is
switched ON
Remove the disc.
Press PGM so "PROGRAM"
Indicator lights.
Program playback impossible
PLAY( )button not pressed.
Press PLAY(
)button.
The unit is subject to vibrations
or shocks.
Change the installation position.
Mistracking (sound jumping)
HUM
Disc dirty.
Clean disc surface.
Connection cord not connected
securely.
Re-connect plug securely.
POWER switch of the unit is
set to OFF.
Turn switch to ON.
Insert batteries.
Remote control operation
impossible
No battery installed in remote
control unit.
Batteries in the remote control
unit are exhausted.
Replace with new ones.
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Technical Specifications
1. Frequency Response ................................................................
2. Audio Output Voltage ..............................................................
3. Dynamic Range .....................................................................
4. S/N Ratio ................................................................................
5. Frequency Distortion ...............................................................
6. Channel Separation ..................................................................
7. Outer Dimension (W x H x D) ................................................
8. Weight .....................................................................................
: 10Hz-20kHz 0.5dB
: 2V 1.6dB
:
100dB
: >95dB
: < 0.003%
: >90dB
: 430 x 125 x 330 (mm)
: 9kg
NOTE :
Information in this document is subject to change without notice .
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