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Summary of Contents for GCD2000

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL GCD 2000 CD Changer Stereo Music System ...

Page 2: ...R ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE THE COMPACT DISC PIAYER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL 1 ...

Page 3: ...nsportation sheet and tape m FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION Do not damage the power cord When not in use disconnect the power cord from the outlet Grasp the plug not the cord when disconnect ing the unit If water should enter the unit electrical shock or a mal function may result Use in an area where there is low humidity and little dust Do not disassemble or alter the unit in any way Do not use...

Page 4: ...und feedback NOTE Do not place the unit near a source of heat e g a radiator or in direct sunlight Do not place the unit in an area with high humidity Make all system connections before plugging in the AC cord FM indoorantennalead wire FM OUTDOORANTENNA notsupplied v Right speaker L Video equipment 8 Left speaker i wall outlt_ 3 ...

Page 5: ...on which yields the best AM reception or attach it to a wall or other surface as shown upplied NOTES To minimize noise Keep the speaker wires power cord and all other system connection cables away from the antennas Do not place the antenna close to a TV or speaker Video equipment input jacks VIDEO Connect a cable not supplied from the output jacks of the video equipment to these jacks Speaker term...

Page 6: ... Dust cover Play pause button D 00 Stop button Skip Search buttons KM DD DDi Disc skip button DISC SKIP Tuner section 2 2 2 i l J 24 Band button BAND d 25 Memory button MEMORY 26 FM Tuning mode select button FM TUNE MODE 27 Tuning UP DOWN buttons TUNING 28 Preset UP DOWN buttons PRESET Tape section 29 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Dubbing speed Beat cancel button DUBBING SPEED BEAT CAN...

Page 7: ...AA R6 size batteries nOt supplied exactly as shown in the polarity diagram inside the battery compartment D 3 Close the battery compartment lid NOTES Always remove the batteries if the remote control will not to be used for a month or more Batteries left in the unit may leak and cause damage When the batteries have become discharged they must be disposed of in a safe manner which complies with all...

Page 8: ... 100Hz 1 kHz 1 OkHz allow the sound to be tailored to individual musical preferences or to fit the acoustics of the room Moving the control up will increase the sound level in a narrow range of musical frequencies and moving the control down will decrease the sound level GRAPHIC EQUALIZER 100Hz 1kHZ 7 10 kHZ m Hllr Uuu Bass expander button BASSXPANDER Press the button to the ON position to enhance...

Page 9: ...rns clockwise to the next tray position _ NOTES Do not put anything except a compact disc on the tray Foreign objects can damage the mechanism Do not touch the carousel while it is rotating For 12 cm disc For8 cm disc w EM t 8 To remove a disc from its storage case press down on the center of the case and lift the disc out holding it carefully by the edges Lift out The proper way to hold a compact...

Page 10: ... the disc being played is reached Introscan INTRO SCAN D Press the INTRO SCAN button to play the first 10 seconds of each track INTRO appears on the display Press the INTRO SCAN button again to return to normal play If the INTRO SCAN button is pressed during normal play introscan will start with the next track on the disc Pressthe lcu ca or DO w button to skip to another track during introscan pla...

Page 11: ... disc select buttons to assign the discs and the MU Cd or DD DH button to assign the tracks The maximum number of selections that can be pro grammed is 32 If you try to enter more selections FULL will appear on the display Checking the program 1 2 While in the stop mode press the MEMORY button The disc track and program numbers will appear on the display Press the MEMORY button again to view the d...

Page 12: ...ived For receiving a weak signal FM stereo broadcast set the FMnUNE MODE button to the manual position The MONO indicator will appear in the display Adjust the VOLUME and other controls as desired To preset stations and operate preset tuning The unit has an electronic memory circuit which is capable of memorizing a total of 36 stations e g 24 FM and 12AM stations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Press the TUNER fu...

Page 13: ...be released automati cally Fully automatic stop This deck has a full release stop system to protect the tape and prevent pinch roller wear When the end of the tape is reached in any mode the tape will stop automati cally While playing or recording with one deck do not press the Fast Forward FFWD or Rewind RE button of the other deck or the sound quality may deteriorate A Playback TAPE A or TAPE B ...

Page 14: ...nd high pitched tone may sometimes be heard In this occurs set the DUBBING SPEED BEAT CANCEL switch to the position that gives the best result DuBBING SPEED BEAT CANCEL NORMAL 1 HIGH 2 m RECORDING FROM VIDEO EQUIPMENT 1 Press the VIDEO function button The display shows VI dEO 2 Operate the video equipment following the instruction manual provided with the component 3 Press the REC button to start ...

Page 15: ...ing tape length EDIT D The display indicates 6 DISC 2 C 46 EDIT SIDE A 123 7 Each time the EDIT button is pressed the tape length display changes in the following sequence 8 6 C 54 C 60 74 C 90 C Cleared 9 To set the desired tape length up to C 99 use the l I CU or DDI button To set C 50 press the EDIT button to select C 46 and press the DU w button 4 times C 50 appears on the display Press the RE...

Page 16: ...l The remaining time on side A blinks on the time display 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 15 SIDE B 23 min Press the or DD w button to select the track PROG remains lit DISC 1 TRACK 5 13 00 EDIT SIDE A PROG 1 23 Press the MEMORY button m PROG remains lit 4 DISC i TRACK 5 13 00 EDIT SIDEA PROG 5 Repeat steps 2 5 to program the tracks to be re corded onto side A If a track which exceeds the remaining time on side...

Page 17: ...ram the tracks Refer to Pro grammed play on page 10 4 Press the REC button 5 Press the D 00 button Recording starts The player will start playback with track 1 on sideA and proceed in sequence until track 6 is recorded The display indicates DISC 1 TRACK 1 FADE 0 01 EDITD SIDEA 123 d Backward skip edit recording Track 4 will be interrupted EEiHi B Man SIDE B T Record from the beginning of a track T...

Page 18: ...button 2 Press the TAPE B REC button TAPE B will enter the record pause mode 3 Press the TAPE A PLAY button Dubbing will begin 4 To stop dubbing press both STOP EJECT buttons DuBBING SPEED BEAT C 4NCEL NWMALiIm n1GH12 m 21131 NOTES 4 4 Do not change the dubbing speed during the dubbing operation Ifyou change the function position during the dubbing operation TAPE B will continue to record the new ...

Page 19: ... the cassette section For continued high performance from the cassette sec tion periodically clean the heads pinch rollers and cap stans whenever an accumulation of dust and red brown oxide particles is noticed To do this press both STOP EJECT buttons Remove any cassettes still in the cassette compartments Carefully rub each head 4 5 8 pinch roller 3 7 and capstan 2 6 with a cotton swab 1 moistene...

Page 20: ...uency Digital filter D A conversion Pick up Frequency response Total harmonic distortion Signal to noise ratio Wow and flutter 2 channel stereo 44 1 kHz 8 x Oversampling Dual 16 bit linear D A converters Optical 3 beam semiconductor laser 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 04 1 kHz 96 dB Below measurable limits GENERAL Power requirements AC 230 240 V 50 Hz Power consumption 31 w Dimensions W x H x D Approx 360x 353x ...

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