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Getting Started

Basic Connections

Advanced Connections

Basic Operations

Advanced Operations

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Explanation terms

Specifi

 cations

Index

G

Control dock for iPod

H

Symptom

Cause

Countermeasure

Page

iPod cannot be 
played.

• Wrong input source selected.

• Cable is not properly connected.
• Control dock for iPod’s AC 

adapter is not connected to 
power outlet.

• Select an appropriate input 

source.

• Reconnect.
• Plug the Control dock for iPod’s 

AC adapter into a power outlet.

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16

G

USB

H

Symptom

Cause

Countermeasure

Page

When a USB 
memory device 
is connected, 
“USB” is not 
displayed.

• The set cannot recognize a USB 

memory device.

• A USB memory device not 

conforming to mass storage class 
or MTP standards is connected.

• A USB memory device that 

the set cannot recognize is 
connected.

• USB memory device is 

connected via USB hub.

• Check the connection.

• Connect a USB memory device 

conforming to mass storage 
class or MTP standards.

• This is not a malfunction. 

DENON does not guarantee that 
all USB memory devices will 
operate or receive power.

• Connect the USB memory 

device directly to the USB port.

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iPod cannot be 
played.

• Input source other than “USB” is 

selected.

• Cable is not properly connected.

• Switch the SOURCE to “USB”.

• Reconnect.

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16

Files on a USB 
memory device 
cannot be played.

• USB memory device is in a 

format other than FAT16 or 
FAT32.

• USB memory device is divided 

into multiple partitions.

• Files are stored in a non-

compatible format.

• You are attempting to play a fi le 

that is copyright protected.

• Set the format to FAT16 or 

FAT32. For details, refer to the 
USB memory device’s operating 
instructions.

• When divided into multiple 

partitions, only fi les stored in the 
top partition can be played.

• Record the fi les in a compatible 

format.

• Files that are copyright 

protected cannot be played on 
this set.

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20

G

Remote control

H

Symptom

Cause

Countermeasure

Page

Set does not 
work properly 
when remote 
control operated.

• Batteries are worn.
• You are operating outside of the 

specifi ed range.

• Obstacle between main unit and 

remote control.

• The batteries are not inserted 

in the proper direction, as 
indicated by the polarity marks 
in the battery compartment.

• The set’s remote control sensor 

is exposed to strong light (direct 
sunlight, fl uorescent light, etc.).

• Replace with new batteries.
• Operate within the specifi ed 

range.

• Remove the obstacle.

• Insert the batteries in the 

proper direction, following the 
polarity marks in the battery 
compartment.

• Move the set to a place in which 

the remote control sensor will 
not be exposed to strong light.

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4

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4

G

CD

H

Symptom

Cause

Countermeasure

Page

“00 Tr 00 : 00” 
is shown on the 
display even 
though a CD is 
loaded.

• The disc is not properly loaded.

• Reload the disc.

3

Disc does not 
play when 

CD

 

1

/

3

 button is 

pressed.

• The disc is dirty or scratched.

• Wipe the disc clean or replace 

the disc.

3

A specifi c part 
of a disc is not 
played.

• The disc is dirty or scratched.

• Wipe the disc clean or replace 

the disc.

3

A CD-R or CD-RW 
disc cannot be 
played.

• The disc has not been fi nalized.
• The recording conditions are bad 

or the quality of the disc itself 
it poor.

• Finalize the disc then play it.
• Use a properly recorded disc.

3

MP3 and WMA 
fi les cannot be 
played. 

• The fi le formats, extensions or 

settings made when the disc 
was created are not compatible 
with this unit.

• Create discs with fi le formats, 

extensions or settings 
compatible with this unit.

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G

Tuner

H

Symptom

Cause

Countermeasure

Page

Continuous noise 
is heard when 
receiving FM 
programs.

• Antenna cable is not properly 

connected.

• Connect the antenna cable 

properly.

• Connect an outdoor antenna.

9

Hissing or 
continuous noise 
is heard when 
receiving AM 
programs.

• This may be noise from a TV or 

interference from a broadcast 
station.

• Turn off the TV.
• Change the position and 

direction of the AM loop 
antenna.


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Summary of Contents for RCD-M38

Page 1: ...CD RECEIVER RCD M38 Owner s Manual Manuel de l Utilisateur Manual del usuario 1 RCDM38E3 ENG 004 1st indd F1 1 RCDM38E3 ENG 004 1st indd F1 2010 05 17 14 17 02 2010 05 17 14 17 02...

Page 2: ...RCDM38JP 3rd 0512 indd F2 RCDM38JP 3rd 0512 indd F2 2010 05 13 13 17 00 2010 05 13 13 17 00...

Page 3: ...ories speci ed by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table speci ed by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart...

Page 4: ...e unit Never disassemble or modify the unit in any way Ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers tablecloths or curtains Naked ame sources su...

Page 5: ...3 Playing CDs 13 Playing repeatedly Repeat playback 13 Playing random order Random playback 13 Playing tracks in the desired order Program playback 13 Switching the display 13 Tuner playback 14 Tuning...

Page 6: ...g periods of time the surface of the optical pickup may get dirty preventing it from receiving signals properly About condensation If there is a major difference in temperature between the inside of t...

Page 7: ...cs 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...

Page 8: ...pes of batteries Do not attempt to charge dry batteries Do not short circuit disassemble heat or dispose of batteries in a re If the battery uid leaks carefully wipe the uid off the inside of the batt...

Page 9: ...ote control signal reception indicator eTimer operation indicator rPlay mode indicator 13 18 20 tTOTAL indicator Lights when the total number of tracks and total time of the CD are displayed yTuner re...

Page 10: ...ton 12 iCLOCK button 11 qNumber buttons 13 wPROG DIRECT button 13 eRANDOM button 13 rSOURCE button 11 13 tCD 1 3 button 11 13 yFOLDER MODE button 18 uTIME DISPLAY button 13 iCLEAR DEL button 13 oREPEA...

Page 11: ...19 21 eSOURCE button 20 rFOLDER MODE button 20 tTIME DISPLAY button 19 yREPEAT button 19 21 uFast reverse Fast forward buttons 6 7 19 21 iReverse skip Forward skip buttons 8 9 19 20 oUSB iPod 1 3 butt...

Page 12: ...4 Turn the speaker terminal clockwise to tighten it NOTE Use speakers with an impedance of 6 to 16 The protection circuit may be activated if speakers with an impedance other than speci ed are used C...

Page 13: ...enna Supplied White Black NOTE Do not connect two FM antennas simultaneously Even if an external AM antenna is used do not disconnect the AM loop antenna Make sure the AM loop antenna lead terminals d...

Page 14: ...yer playback vpage 20 n USB memory device playback vpage 20 n Setting the timer vpage 21 Preparations Turning the power on Press ON STANDBY The power turns on Press again to set the power to standby P...

Page 15: ...are displayed 3 Use ui to select CLOCK SETUP then press ENTER MEMO or p M E N U C L O C K S E T U P 4 Use ui to set the hours C L O C K S E T U P A M 1 0 0 0 5 Press ENTER MEMO or p The minutes displa...

Page 16: ...NCE Adjusts the left right volume balance Variable range L06 CENTER R06 S DIRECT Plays back a disc using the SOURCE DIRECT mode During the SOURCE DIRECT mode the audio signals bypass the tone control...

Page 17: ...de is canceled if you open the disc tray or turn off power Playing random order Random playback 1 In the stop mode press RANDOM The RANDOM indicator lights 2 Press 1 3 or CD 1 3 The tracks start playi...

Page 18: ...ge 9 1 Press TUNER or BAND 2 to select the reception band FM AUTO FM MONO AM GAbout the displayH When FM AUTO is selected AUTO is displayed When FM MONO is selected MONO is displayed When AM is select...

Page 19: ...cters can be input 1 Tune in the preset channel you want to name 2 Press ENTER MEMO twice The display switches to the station name input display 3 Input the station name Names of up to 8 characters ca...

Page 20: ...control dock for iPod the control dock for iPod must be set For details refer to the operating instructions of the control dock for iPod To use an iPod see Control dock for iPod iPod playback vpage 1...

Page 21: ...oldest date and time n Playback order of folders CD R CD RW For playback of les on CD R or CD RW les in all folders on the rst layer are played rst next on the second layer then next on the third lay...

Page 22: ...de or Disc Mode Folder Mode Disc Mode GAbout the displayH When Folder Mode is selected FLD indicator lights When Disc Mode is selected FLD indicator turns off Folder Mode All the les in the selected f...

Page 23: ...is pressed Selectable mode Browse mode Remote mode Display location Main unit display iPod display Playable les Audio le 3 3 Video le 3 Active buttons Remote control and main unit 3 3 iPod 3 3 Use ui...

Page 24: ...played on this set Contents downloaded from pay sites on the Internet are copyright protected Also les encoded in WMA format when ripped from a CD etc on a computer may be copyright protected dependi...

Page 25: ...This device can playback using the timer playback everyday timer once timer and sleep timer n Timer operation when the time settings for timers overlap When the sleep timer is set Automatically stops...

Page 26: ...Use op to select ON or OFF for the timer then press ENTER MEMO The timer settings are displayed after this When set to OFF time operation is disabled but the timer settings remain unchanged n To chec...

Page 27: ...SB iPod 1 3 The source switches to USB and the USB starts playing DOCK 1 3 The source switches to AUX1 Dock and the iPod starts playing TUNER The source switches to TUNER and the band last set is tune...

Page 28: ...corded in a disc D Dynamic range The difference between the maximum undistorted sound level and the minimum sound level that is discernible above the noise emitted by the device F Finalize This is pro...

Page 29: ...mptom Cause Countermeasure Page Set does not work properly when remote control operated Batteries are worn You are operating outside of the speci ed range Obstacle between main unit and remote control...

Page 30: ...ment speci cations and design are subject to change without notice Speci cations Index vA Accessories 2 AM loop antenna 9 Audio cable 9 vB BASS 12 Bit rate 18 20 24 Browse mode 19 vC Cable 8 9 Pin plu...

Page 31: ...tition de la lecture R p tition 13 Lecture al atoire Al atoire 13 Lecture des pistes dans un ordre personnalis Lecture du programme 13 Changement de l af chage 13 Lecture TUNER 14 R glage des stations...

Page 32: ...une pi ce enfum e la surface du lecteur optique risque de se salir et de ne plus pouvoir lire les signaux correctement Condensation De la condensation peut se former en cas d cart de temp rature impo...

Page 33: ...ou r par s avec un adh sif etc N utilisez pas de disques dont la bande en cellophane ou l tiquette est endommag e Ces disques pourraient se coincer dans l appareil et l endommager Pr cautions de manip...

Page 34: ...lisez uniquement des piles d un type identique Ne tentez pas de charger des piles non rechargeables Une pile ne doit pas tre court circuit e d mont e chauff e ou mise au feu Si le liquide d une pile f...

Page 35: ...mmande eVoyant de fonctionnement de la minuterie rT moin du mode Lecture 13 18 20 tT moin du TOTAL S allume lorsque le nombre total de titres et la dur e totale du CD sont af ch s yIndicateurs du mode...

Page 36: ...ouche MUTE 12 iTouche CLOCK 11 qTouches num rot es 13 wTouche PROG DIRECT 13 eTouche RANDOM 13 rTouche SOURCE 11 13 tTouche CD 1 3 11 13 yTouche FOLDER MODE 18 uTouche TIME DISPLAY 13 iTouche CLEAR DE...

Page 37: ...uche FOLDER MODE 20 tTouche TIME DISPLAY 19 yTouche REPEAT 19 21 uTouche de Retour rapide avance rapide 6 7 19 21 iTouche de saut arri re saut avant 8 9 19 20 oTouche USB iPod 1 3 19 20 Q0Touche Stop...

Page 38: ...nez la borne d enceinte dans le sens horaire pour la serrer REMARQUE Utilisez des enceintes avec une imp dance de 6 16 ohms Le circuit de protection doit tre activ si des enceintes avec une imp dance...

Page 39: ...rieure fournie Blanc Noir REMARQUE Ne pas connecter simultan ment deux antennes FM Ne pas d brancher l antenne boucle AM m me si vous utilisez une antenne AM externe Assurez vous que les bornes des l...

Page 40: ...l alimentation en veille T moin d alimentation Veille teint Sous tension Vert Lorsque la minuterie est activ e Orange REMARQUE Certains circuits restent sous tension m me lorsque l appareil est mis en...

Page 41: ...s 3 Utilisez ui pour s lectionner CLOCK SETUP puis appuyez sur ENTER MEMO ou p M E N U C L O C K S E T U P 4 Utilisez ui pour r gler les heures C L O C K S E T U P A M 1 0 0 0 5 Appuyez sur ENTER MEMO...

Page 42: ...que reproduite est plus d le au son d origine R glages au moment de l achat SDB OFF BASS 0dB TREBLE 0dB BALANCE CENTER S DIRECT OFF Lorsque la fonction SDB est activ e vous pouvez r gler le param tre...

Page 43: ...lecture est annul si vous ouvrez le tiroir de disque ou si vous mettez l appareil hors tension Lecture al atoire Al atoire 1 En mode Arr t appuyez sur RANDOM Le t moin RANDOM s allume 2 Appuyez sur 1...

Page 44: ...TUNER ou BAND 2 pour s lectionner la fr quence de r ception FM AUTO FM MONO AM GA propos de l af chageH Lorsque FM AUTO est s lectionn AUTO s af che Lorsque FM MONO est s lectionn MONO s af che Lorsq...

Page 45: ...t contenir jusqu 8 caract res 1 R glez le canal pr s lectionn que vous souhaitez nommer 2 Appuyez deux fois sur ENTER MEMO L cran de saisie du nom de station s af che 3 Saisissez le nom de la station...

Page 46: ...contr le pour iPod doit tre r gl Pour obtenir des d tails reportez vous aux instructions d utilisation du dock de contr le pour iPod Pour utiliser un iPod voir Dock de contr le pour iPod Lecture iPod...

Page 47: ...D R CD RW Lors de la lecture de chiers sur des disques CD R ou CD RW les chiers dans la branche principale sont lus en premier Les chiers de la deuxi me branche sont alors lus puis ceux de la troisi m...

Page 48: ...allume Lorsque Mode Disque est s lectionn Le t moin FLD s teint Mode Dossier Tous les chiers du dossier s lectionn sont reproduits Mode Disque Apr s la lecture du dossier et des chiers s lectionn s to...

Page 49: ...signed to connect speci cally to iPod or iPhone respectively and has been certi ed by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its...

Page 50: ...charg s partir de sites payants sont prot g s par des droits d auteur En outre les chiers encod s au format WMA ripp s sur des CD etc et copi s sur un ordinateur peuvent tre prot g s par des droits d...

Page 51: ...M O D E S E L E C T O N C E T I M E R ONCE EVERYDAY Lecture partir d un dispositif m moire USB n Pour arr ter la lecture Appuyez sur 2 n Pour arr ter temporairement la lecture Appuyez sur 1 3 ou USB...

Page 52: ...our s lectionner ON ou OFF de la minuterie puis appuyez sur ENTER MEMO Les r glages de minuterie s af chent ensuite Quand le r glage OFF est s lectionn la minuterie est d sactiv e mais les r glages re...

Page 53: ...s de mode stop en continu sans aucune op ration 1 Appuyez sur MENU 2 Utilisez ui pours lectionner AUTOSTANDBY puis appuyez sur ENTER MEMO ou p 3 Utilisez ui pour s lectionner ON puis appuyez sur ENTER...

Page 54: ...rge ou surtension par exemple survient pour une raison quelconque Dans cet appareil le t moin d alimentation clignote et l appareil passe en mode veille lorsqu une anomalie se produit D D bit binairee...

Page 55: ...prot g s par des droits d auteur 20 20 GT l commandeH Sympt me Cause Solution Page L appareil ne fonctionne pas correctement lorsque la t l commande est utilis e Les piles sont usag es La t l commande...

Page 56: ...s sp ci cations et la conception du produit peuvent tre modi es sans pr avis Sp ci cations Index vA Accessoires 2 Af chage 5 Antenne boucle AM 9 Antenne FM int rieure 9 Audio cable 9 vB BASS 12 vC C b...

Page 57: ...nua 13 Reproducci n aleatoria Reproducci n aleatoria 13 Reproducci n de las pistas en el orden deseado Reproducci n de programa 13 Cambio de la visualizaci n 13 Reproducci n de TUNER 14 Sintonizaci n...

Page 58: ...la super cie del lector ptico podr a ensuciarse lo que ocasionar a que no pueda leer las se ales correctamente Acerca de la condensaci n Cuando hay grandes diferencias de temperatura entre el interior...

Page 59: ...ta adhesiva etc No introduzca discos que tengan una parte adhesiva de las etiquetas celof n etc expuesta ni discos con restos de adhesivo Si lo hace los discos podr an quedarse adheridos al interior d...

Page 60: ...as No utilice dos tipos de pilas diferentes No intente cargar las pilas secas No cortocircuite desmonte ni caliente las pilas No las tire al fuego Si se producen fugas del l quido de las pilas limpie...

Page 61: ...ancia eIndicador de operaci n controlada por temporizador rIndicador del modo de reproducci n 13 18 20 tIndicador de TOTAL Se ilumina cuando se visualiza el n mero total de pistas y el tiempo total de...

Page 62: ...LEEP 22 uBot n MUTE 12 iBot n CLOCK 11 qBotones n mero 13 wBot n PROG DIRECT 13 eBot n RANDOM 13 rBot n SOURCE 11 13 tBot n CD 1 3 11 13 yBot n FOLDER MODE 18 uBot n TIME DISPLAY 13 iBot n CLEAR DEL 1...

Page 63: ...20 rBot n FOLDER MODE 20 tBot n TIME DISPLAY 19 yBot n REPEAT 19 21 uBot n de retroceso r pido Avance r pido 6 7 19 21 iBot n de salto adelante atr s 8 9 19 20 oBot n USB iPod 1 3 19 20 Q0Bot n de par...

Page 64: ...a 16 ohmios El circuito de protecci n podr a activarse si se utilizan altavoces con un impedancia diferente a la especi cada Conecte los cables de los altavoces de manera que no sobresalgan de los te...

Page 65: ...ena de interior FM incluida Blanco Negro NOTA No conecte dos antenas FM simult neamente Aun cuando utilice una antena de AM exterior no desconecte la antena AM de cuadro Aseg rese de que los terminale...

Page 66: ...SB vp gina 20 n Con guraci n del temporizador vp gina 21 Preparativos Encendido Pulse ON STANDBY La alimentaci n se activa Pulse nuevamente para activar el modo en espera Indicador de encendido Standb...

Page 67: ...ce ui para seleccionar CLOCK SETUP Despu s pulse ENTER MEMO o p M E N U C L O C K S E T U P 4 Utilice ui para ajustar las horas C L O C K S E T U P A M 1 0 0 0 5 Pulse ENTER MEMO o p La visualizaci n...

Page 68: ...n de variaci n L06 CENTER R06 S DIRECT Reproduce un disco con el modo SOURCE DIRECT En el modo SOURCE DIRECT las se ales de audio no pasan por los circuitos de control de tono SDB BASS TREBLE BALANCE...

Page 69: ...desactivada el indicador se apaga Se reanuda la reproducci n normal El modo de reproducci n continua se anula al abrir la bandeja de discos o apagar la unidad Reproducci n aleatoria Reproducci n aleat...

Page 70: ...lse TUNER o BAND 2 para seleccionar la banda de recepci n FM AUTO FM MONO AM GAcerca de la visualizaci nH Al seleccionar FM AUTO Se visualizar AUTO Al seleccionar FM MONO Se visualizar MONO Al selecci...

Page 71: ...caracteres 1 Sintonice el canal programado al que desea asignarle un nombre 2 Pulse ENTER MEMO dos veces Se abrir la pantalla de asignaci n de nombre 3 Escriba el nombre de la emisora Se pueden intro...

Page 72: ...ontrol para iPod es necesario ajustarlo Para m s detalles consulte las instrucciones de funcionamiento de la base dock de control para iPod Para utilizar un iPod consulte Base dock de control para iPo...

Page 73: ...el de la fecha y hora m s antiguo n Orden de reproducci n de las carpetas CD R CD RW Paralareproducci ndearchivosdeCD RoCD RW sereproducenprimero los archivos de todas las carpetas de la primera capa...

Page 74: ...cionar Modo Disco Indicador FLD se apaga Modo Carpeta Se reproducen todos los archivos de la carpeta seleccionada Modo Disco Despu s de que se han reproducido la carpeta seleccionada y los archivos se...

Page 75: ...for iPhone mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect speci cally to iPod or iPhone respectively and has been certi ed by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is...

Page 76: ...scargado de sitios de pago de internet est n protegidos por leyes de propiedad intelectual Los archivos en formato WMA adem s cuando se han extra do desde un CD a un ordenador podr an estar protegidos...

Page 77: ...l modo del temporizador Despu s pulse ENTER MEMO o p M O D E S E L E C T O N C E T I M E R ONCE EVERYDAY Reproducci n del dispositivo de memoria USB n Parada de la reproducci n Pulse 2 n Interrupci n...

Page 78: ...o EVERYDAY r Utilice op para seleccionar ON u OFF para el temporizador Despu s pulse ENTER MEMO Inmediatamente despu s se mostrar la con guraci n del temporizador Cuando est en OFF el temporizador no...

Page 79: ...rar autom ticamente en el modo de reposo despu s de aproximadamente 30 minutos continuos de modo de parada sin operaci n 1 Pulse MENU 2 Utilice ui para ajustar las AUTO STANDBY y despu s pulse ENTER M...

Page 80: ...centro de servicio DENON Resoluci n de problemas Explicaci n de t rminos C Circuito de protecci n Setratadeunafunci nqueevitaqueloscomponentes sufran da os cuando se produzca una anomal a en la red el...

Page 81: ...ormato compatible Los archivos est n protegidos por los derechos de propiedad intelectual y esta unidad no los puede reproducir 20 20 GMando a distancilH S ntoma Cause Resoluci n P gina La unidad no f...

Page 82: ...de mejorar las especi caciones y el dise o est n sujetos a cambios sin previo aviso Especi caciones ndice alfab tico vA Accesorios 2 Antena AM de cuadro 9 Antena de interior FM 9 Auriculares 12 vB BAS...

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