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Get
ting Star

ted

Connections

Set
up

Set
ting the 

Timer

Other F

unctions

Tr

oubleshooting

Specifi

 cations

[2/

u

, 8/

i

,

4/

o

, 6/

p

]

[PROGRAM/

DIRECT]

[5/ENTER]

[TUNER]

[CLEAR]

[MODE]

[NUMBER]

[MENU/SET]

[CH–/

8

, CH+/

9

]

Button located on both the main unit and the remote control 
unit  

 

BUTTON

Button only on the main unit

  

 

<BUTTON>

Button only on the remote control unit

  

 

[BUTTON]

Symbols used to indicate buttons in this manual

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k

About the FM Broadcast Reception Status Display

When  the  reception  band  mode  is  set  to  “FM  AUTO”,  the  “ST” 
indicator lights when a stereo broadcast is tuned in.

If the signal is weak and stable stereo reception is not possible, select 
“FM MONO” to receive in monaural.

• Broadcast stations whose antenna signal are weak cannot be preset 

automatically.  If  you  wish  to  preset  such  stations,  tune  them  in 
manually.

• Once  auto  presetting  starts,  it  cannot  be  stopped  before  it  is 

completed.  (It  takes  about  60  seconds  for  auto  presetting  to  be 
completed.)

Automatically  Presetting  FM  Stations 

(Auto Preset)

Up to 40 stations can be preset.
Auto preset is not possible with AM broadcast stations.

1

 

Press 

[TUNER]

  to  select  “FM  AUTO”  or  “FM 

MONO”.

2

 

Press and hold in 

[MENU/SET]

.

“A.PRESET” fl ashes.

3

 

Press 

[MENU/SET] 

again.

 

Broadcast stations are preset automatically. 

Use 

[NUMBER]

 (

0

 ~ 

9

+10

) or 

[CH –/

8

CH +/

9

to 

select the preset number.

Listening to Preset Stations

Presetting FM/AM Stations Manually

Up to 40 stations (total for FM and AM) can be preset.

1

 

Tune in the station.

2

 

Press 

[PROGRAM/DIRECT]

.

The minimum number display “P– –” for the unregistered preset 
fl ashes.

3

 

Select  the  number  to  be  preset  using 

[NUMBER]

 

(

0

  ~ 

9

+10

)  or 

[CH  –/

8

CH  +/

9

]

  and  press 

[PROGRAM/DIRECT]

.

The reception frequency and reception mode are preset.

Naming the Currently Tuned in Broadcast 

Station

Names of up to 8 characters can be input.

1

 

Press 

[MENU/SET]

 three times.

2

 

Press 

[2/

u

or 

[8/

i

]

.

The name input mode is set.

3

 

Use 

[2/

u

8/

i

]

  to  select  the  character,  then  press 

[6/

p

to set.

b

 Characters that can be input.

A to Z, 0 to 9, ^ ’ ( ) * + , - . / = (space)

b

 Press 

[4/

o

6/

p

]

 

to move the cursor.

b

 Press 

[CLEAR]

 to delete characters.

4

 

When the name has been entered, press 

[5/ENTER]

 to 

confi rm the entry.

n

 Changing the Broadcast Station Name

Call out the preset name to be changed, then press 

[MENU/SET]

 

three times.

Use 

[4/

o

6/

p

]

 to select the character to be changed, then press 

[CLEAR]

.

Perform step 3 and 4 at “Naming the Currently Tuned in Broadcast 
Station”.

If a preset number has not been registered for the broadcast station 
you have entered, you are prompted to enter it now. Set the number 
to be preset using 

[CH–/

8

CH+/

9

]

.

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Summary of Contents for RCD-CX1

Page 1: ...R AUDIO CD RECEIVER RCD CX1 Owner s Manual Bedienungsanleitung Manuel de l Utilisateur Manuale delle istruzioni Manual del usuario Gebruiksaanwijzing Bruksanvisning 1 RCD CX1_ENG indd 1 2008 05 30 11 19 54 ...

Page 2: ...responsibility that this product to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards EN60065 EN55013 EN55020 EN61000 3 2 and EN61000 3 3 Following the provisions of 2006 95 EC and 2004 108 EC Directive ÜBEREINSTIMMUNGSERKLÄRUNG Wir erklären unter unserer Verantwortung daß dieses Produkt auf das sich diese Erklärung bezieht den folgenden Standards entspricht EN60065 EN55...

Page 3: ...peraturas Permite la suficiente dispersión del calor cuando está instalado en la consola Vermijd hoge temperaturen Zorg er bij installatie in een audiorack voor dat de door het toestel geproduceerde warmte goed kan worden afgevoerd Undvik höga temperaturer Se till att det finns möjlighet till god värmeavledning vid montering i ett rack Handle the power cord carefully Hold the plug when unplugging ...

Page 4: ...kan opnieuw gebruikt worden Er wordt verzocht om zich van elk afvalmateriaal te ontdoen volgens de plaatselijke voorschriften Volg voor het wegdoen van de speler de voorschriften voor de verwijdering van wit en bruingoed op Batterijen mogen nooit worden weggegooid of verbrand maar moeten volgens de plaatselijke voorschriften betreffende chemisch afval worden verwijderd Op dit product en de meegele...

Page 5: ... Recording Components 11 CD Recorder MD Recorder Tape Deck 11 Connections to Other Devices 12 Antenna terminals 12 Connecting the Power Cord 12 Once Connections are Completed 12 Connections Preparations 14 Turning the Power On 14 Setting the layer to be played with priority 14 Loading Discs 14 Operations During Playback 15 Adjusting the Master Volume 15 Input Source Switching 15 Listening with Hea...

Page 6: ...nsation dew may form on the operating parts inside the unit causing the unit not to operate properly If this happens let the unit sit for an hour or two with the power turned off and wait until there is little difference in temperature before using the unit Cautions on using mobile phones Using a mobile phone near this unit may result in noise If so move the mobile phone away from this unit when i...

Page 7: ...iscs that have been repaired with adhesive etc Do not use discs on which the sticky part of cellophane tape or labels is exposed or on which there are traces of where labels have been removed Such discs can get caught inside the player and damage it Cautions on Handling Do not get fingerprints oil or dirt on discs Take special care not to scratch discs when removing them from their cases Do not be...

Page 8: ...ries are only for verifying operation When inserting the batteries be sure to do so in the proper direction following the q and w marks in the battery compartment To prevent damage or leakage of battery fluid Do not use a new battery together with an old one Do not use two different types of batteries Do not attempt to charge dry batteries Do not short circuit disassemble heat or dispose of batter...

Page 9: ...w Tuner reception mode indicators 19 22 e Mode indicators 16 19 23 Rear Panel q CARTRIDGE selection switch 10 w Analog audio input connectors 10 11 e Analog audio output connectors 10 11 r Digital audio output connector OPTICAL OUT 11 t DOCK CONTROL jack 10 y AC inlet AC IN 12 u Speaker terminals SPEAKER SYSTEM 9 i FM AM antenna terminals 12 o SIGNAL GND terminal 10 u SOURCE button 15 i Reverse sk...

Page 10: ...R button 26 Q1 PURE DIRECT TONE button 15 Q2 MUTE button 15 q Number buttons 16 w REPEAT RANDOM button 17 e Play Pause button 1 3 16 r Fast reversing Fast forwarding buttons TU 6 TU 7 16 t MODE button 19 y CLEAR button 17 u PROGRAM DIRECT button 17 i Reverse skip Forward skip buttons CH 8 CH 9 16 o Stop button 2 16 w q t e r u Q1 Q0 o Q2 i y q y u i o r e w t Buttons Operable for All Functions CD ...

Page 11: ...iPod 1 3 button 23 w REPEAT RANDOM button 23 e MODE button 22 r Reverse skip Forward skip Fast reversing Fast forwarding buttons CH 8 CH 9 23 Buttons Operable When the Function is Set to TUNER The buttons listed at Buttons Operable for All Functions can also be used Buttons Operable When the Function is Set to iPod The buttons listed at Buttons Operable for All Functions can also be used Getting S...

Page 12: ...s properly left with left right with right Do not bundle power cords together with connection cables Doing so can result in humming or noise Connections for all compatible audio signal format is described in this operating instructions Please select the types of connections suited for the equipment you are connecting With some types of connections certain settings must be made on the RCD CX1 For d...

Page 13: ...ted if the core wires touch the rear panel or if the and sides touch each other v Protection circuit Never touch the speaker terminals while the power supply is connected Doing so could result in electric shock Protection circuit The protection circuit will be activated in thefollowing cases When the speaker cable s core wires are touching the rear panel or screws or when the speaker cable s and s...

Page 14: ...for iPod the Control Dock for iPod must be set For details refer to the operating instructions of the Control Dock for iPod When the control dock for iPod is connected the function indicator switches from LINE1 to iPod To use an iPod see iPod Playback vpage 22 Use a DENON control dock for iPod ASD 1R or ASD 3N 3W sold separately to connect the iPod to the RCD CX1 4 8 R L R L iPod Connections R L R...

Page 15: ...on cable sold separately Protective cap Match the shapes Remove the protective cap match the shapes then insert firmly all the way in Store the protective cap in a safe place so as not to lose it and use it when not using the terminal CD recorder MD recorder Connections CD Recorder MD Recorder Tape Deck R L R L R L R L 3 3 065 6 0 6 0 CD recorder MD recorder Tape deck Analog connections Connecting...

Page 16: ...l all connections have been completed before connecting the power cord To household power outlet AC 230 V 50 Hz Power cord supplied Turning the Power On vpage 14 NOTE Make sure the AM loop antenna lead terminals do not touch metal parts of the panel Do not connect two FM antennas simultaneously n Connecting the AM loop antenna 1Push the lever 2Insert the conductor 3Return the lever Connections AM ...

Page 17: ...ress MENU SET or 5 ENTER The minutes display flashes 6Use 2 u or 8 i to set the minutes 7Press MENU SET or 5 ENTER The current time is set and the normal display reappears TIME Adj TIME Adj 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 15 10 15 n Checking the current time when the power is on Press and hold in TIME DISPLAY Press once more and the display returns to its original condition n Checking the current time ...

Page 18: ...UTTON Button only on the main unit BUTTON Button only on the remote control unit BUTTON Symbols used to indicate buttons in this manual Playback Turning the Power On NOTE Power continues to be supplied to some of the circuitry even when the power is in the standby mode When leaving home for long periods of time or when traveling either press ON STANDBY to turn off the power or unplug the power cor...

Page 19: ...display also goes off When not playing or when no disc is loaded only part of the display is shown NOTE When Pure D is set to on you cannot set BASS TREBLE or BALANCE When Pure D is set to on you cannot use DIMMER Switching the Brightness of the Display Press DIMMER 100 40 OFF b The display s brightness switches each time the button is pressed Turning the Sound OffTemporarily Muting Press MUTE The...

Page 20: ...ly Press NUMBER 0 9 10 to select the track GExampleH Track 4 4 GExampleH Track 12 10 2 GExampleH Track 20 10 10 0 Playback Playing CDs Press 1 3 The 1 indicator lights and playback begins If the function is set to something other than CD press 1 3 to switch the function to CD and start playback vpage 27 Auto Function Selector Function The function can also be switched to CD using SOURCE NOTE It is...

Page 21: ...possible during programmed playback Programmed playback is not possible with MP3 and WMA files Playback n To cancel random play and repeat play During stop press REPEAT RANDOM until displays of are unlit b You can cancel even if you press 2 5 to open the disc tray Repeat Play or Random Play Press REPEAT RANDOM During Stop When setting is completed press 1 3 to play During Play b The display switch...

Page 22: ...ble to play the disc properly Playback of MP3 and WMA Files Maximum number of playable files and folders Total number of folders files 1000 Maximum number of folders 255 File format MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 WMA Windows Media Audio Tag data ID3 Tag Ver 1x META Tag Compatible with title artist and album names Playable MP3 WMA file File format Sampling frequency Bit rate Extension MP3 32 44 1 48 kHz 32 3...

Page 23: ...he file number b The file numbers are set automatically when the disc is loaded n Switching the display Press TIME DISPLAY during play or pause b In the stop mode only the total number of tracks is displayed Currently playing track number Elapsed time of currently playing track Remaining time of currently playing track File name Folder name Repeat Play or Random Play Press REPEAT RANDOM b The disp...

Page 24: ...3Press MENU SET again Broadcast stations are preset automatically Use NUMBER 0 9 10 or CH 8 CH 9 to select the preset number Listening to Preset Stations Presetting FM AM Stations Manually Up to 40 stations total for FM and AM can be preset 1Tune in the station 2Press PROGRAM DIRECT The minimum number display P for the unregistered preset flashes 3Select the number to be preset using NUMBER 0 9 10...

Page 25: ...nce VARIED Varied POP M Pop Music ROCK M Rock Music EASY M Easy Listening Music LIGHT M Light Classical CLASSICS Serious Classical OTHER M Other Music WEATHER Weather FINANCE Finance CHILDREN Children s programmes SOCIAL Social Affairs RELIGION Religion PHONE IN Phone In TRAVEL Travel LEISURE Leisure JAZZ Jazz Music COUNTRY Country Music NATION M National Music OLDIES Oldies Music FOLK M Folk Musi...

Page 26: ...q Frequency w PS Program service e PTY Program type r CT Current time t RT Radio text b When the station currently tuned in is offering the radio text message service messages scrolls across the display RT RadioText iPod Playback With the RCD CX1 you can listen to music on an iPod It is also possible to operate the iPod from the main unit or remote control unit iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc reg...

Page 27: ... 27 Auto Function Selector Function The function can also be switched to iPod using SOURCE or LINE1 LINE2 n Stopping playback temporarily During playback press iPod 1 3 Press again to resume playback n Fast forwarding or fast reversing During playback either press and hold CH 8 or CH 9 n To cue to the beginning of a track During playback press CH 8 or CH 9 n To perform Repeat Random playback Brows...

Page 28: ... played is set b In the case of functions other than tuner ON is displayed and the display advances to step 7 GOnly when the TUNER function is selectedH 6 q Use 2 u 8 i to select the preset number P01 REG_NAME b When no name has been registered for the selected preset number the program service or frequency appears after the preset number is displayed w Press MENU SET or 5 ENTER The station of the...

Page 29: ... Display Once timer Everyday timer 1_ _ E_ _ OFF OFF 1on Eon ON ON 1_ _ Eon OFF ON 1on E_ _ ON OFF 16Press MENU SET or 5 ENTER The timer setting is set 17Set the power to standby Timer playback standby mode is set and the power indicator lights orange 0 00 0 00 10 00 10 00 n To check the timer settings q Press MENU SET The TIMER is displayed w Press 2 u 8 i The EVERYDAY or ONCE is displayed e Pres...

Page 30: ...ng the SleepTimer Use this function to automatically switch the power to the standby mode after a specific amount of time minutes The sleep timer can be set to up to 90 minutes in steps of 10 minutes 1Select and play the desired function 2Press SLEEP TIMER and select the setting time SLEEP 40 SLEEP 30 SLEEP 20 SLEEP 10 SLEEPOFF SLEEP 90 SLEEP 80 SLEEP 70 SLEEP 60 SLEEP 50 b After about 5 seconds t...

Page 31: ... On When the power is in standby the power turns on when any of the buttons below other than ON STANDBY is operated and the respective operation is performed 2 5 The disc tray opens 1 3 for the different functions Playback of that source starts TUNER Playback of the tuner starts 2 Change the function to CD and switch the power on PHONO Change the function to PHONO and switch the power on LINE1 LIN...

Page 32: ...ction input Adjust the volume to an appropriate level 9 15 15 No sound is produced from one side The speaker cables are not properly connected The input cables are not properly connected The left right balance is off Connect securely Connect securely Adjust the left right balance 9 10 11 15 For stereo sources the positions of the instruments are inverted The connections of the speaker cables or in...

Page 33: ...aded The disc is not properly loaded Reload the disc 3 00 00 is displayed even though a disc is loaded A disc other than a CD or Super Audio CD is loaded Load a CD or Super Audio CD 3 Playback does not start even when the 1 3 button is pressed The disc is dirty or scratched Wipe the dirt off the disc or replace the disc 3 4 No digital signals are output For Super Audio CDs no digital signals are o...

Page 34: ...t terminals Speaker 4 16 Ω ohms Suited for headphones stereo headphones Equalizer amplifier output REC OUT terminals Rated output 150 mV Input sensitivity Input impedance PHONO MM 2 5 mV 47 kΩ kohms PHONO MC 0 2 mV 100 Ω ohms CD LINE1 LINE2 130 mV 47 kΩ kohms RIAA deviation PHONO MM 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 5 dB PHONO MC 30 Hz 20 kHz 0 5 dB Reception frequency range FM 87 5 MHz 108 0 MHz AM 522 kHz 1611 kHz...

Page 35: ...8 RCD CX1E2_Back indd 1 2008 05 30 12 07 16 ...

Page 36: ...Denon Brand Company D M Holdings Inc Printed in Japan 5411 10057 008D www denon com 8 RCD CX1E2_Back indd 2 2008 05 30 12 07 16 ...

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