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ACCESSORIES

• Remote control

unit

.Size

"AAA"

(IEC R03)

dry cell battery x 2

.Video

cord

(Pin plug

++

Pin plug)

Use to connect

the player

to a color monitor,

etc.

INSERTING BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE
CONTROL UNIT

[I]

Open the battery compartment

cover on the back ofthe

remote

control

unit. Press the knob and open the cover in the direction

ofthe

arrow.

[2]

Take out the two

accessory

size "AAA"

(IEC R03) dry cell

batteries,

and insert

them

into the battery

compartment

in

accordance

with the display

(EEl, 8l

inside the compartment.

[I]

Close the cover of the battery case.

Incorrect

use of batteries

may lead to leakage

or rupture.

Always

be sure to follow

these guidelines:

A. Always

insert

batteries

into

the

battery

compartment,

correctly

matching the positive

EEl

and negative

8

polarities,

as indicated

inside the compartment.

B. Never mix new and used batteries.

C. Batteries

of the same

size may have different

voltages,

depending

on their

type.

Do not mix different

types

of

batteries.

I

Range of remote control operation

When operating

the remote

control

unit, point the unit's infrared

signal transmitter

at the remote

control

unit receiver

on the front

panel of the player. The remote

control

unit can be used within

a

range of about

7 meters

(23 feet) from

the remote

sensor,

and

within

angles of up to about 30 degrees.

4

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En

.S-VIDEO

cable

(Mini DIN

++

Mini DIN)

.Audio

cord

(Pin plug x 2

++

Pin plug x 2)

Use to connect

the player to

a stereo

amplifier,

etc .

• Operating

instructions

.Warranty

card

NOTES FOR USING

THE REMOTE

CONTROL

UNIT

• If a plug is connected to the CONTROL IN terminal at the rear of the

player, remote control operations

cannot be done with the remote

control

unit aimed at the player's

remote control sensor. Aim the

remote control unit at the AV amplifier

or the component

display's

sensor instead.

• If there

is

any obstacle between

the remote

control

unit and the

player, or if the unit is held at too large an angle relative to the front
panel of the player, the signal from the remote control unit will fail to

reach the remote sensor.

• If the player is operating in the vicinity of other appliances generating

infrared rays, or if other remote control devices using infrared rays
are used near the player, the player may operate improperly.

Con-

versely, if the player's remote control unit

is

operated in the vicinity

of other appliances which use an infrared remote control device, the
other appliance

may operate

improperly.

If this should

happen,

change the place of installation

so

that improper operation does not

occur.

• If the range of operation of the remote control unit becomes too short,

replace the batteries.

• When the unit is not to be used for a long period of time (more than

one month), remove the batteries to prevent them from leaking inside
the compartment.

If leakage occurs, wipe up the liquid inside the

compartment

and replace the batteries with newones.

• Do not place books or other objects on the remote control unit, since

they might depress the buttons and run down the batteries .

• If the remote control sensor window is in a position where it receives

strong light such as sunlight or fluorescent light, control may not be
possible.

Summary of Contents for CLD-99

Page 1: ...E FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN PROLONGA P UN PRISE DE COURANT OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE _ PANT SAUF SI LES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND S S N LAiSSER AUCUNE PARTIE A DECOUVERT C AUT ON e c _ satisfies F...

Page 2: ...than the other ThiS plug will fit into the power outlet only one way ThiS is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully Into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should stil...

Page 3: ...me to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out o...

Page 4: ...NOTES FOR USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT If a plug is connected to the CONTROL IN terminal at the rear of the player remote control operations cannot be done with the remote control unit aimed at the p...

Page 5: ...or Strong force against movement of the disc table may cause breakdown Take the following precautions to avoid accidents Be careful not to catch your finger in the disc table section while the disc ta...

Page 6: ...ds the conventional limits of the digital recording format Legato Link Conversion achieves music reproduction closer to the original sound by deducing the original signal based on the recorded signal...

Page 7: ...s on a disc If chapter numbers are recorded on a disc it is also indicated on the jacket of the disc etc Frame number Frame numbers are the numbers assigned to each picture frame on a CAV disc Time nu...

Page 8: ...audio signals differ in content This allows the user to enjoy two different audio soundtracks by switching between the digital and analog audio These are compact discs which also contain video signals...

Page 9: ...rol jack for system remote control Align the plug correctly and push into the S VIDEOjack O A Splug R If you use an S VIDEO cable refer to your TV s operation manual Finally connect the power cord to...

Page 10: ...rt the plug to make a secure connection NOTES When making optical digital connections this player can only be connected to an amplifier which uses the same type of optical transmissions reception modu...

Page 11: ...control unit at the projection monitor or component display PERFORMING SYSTEM CONTROL WHEN THE PLAYER IS COMBINED WITH A PRODUCT THAT HAS THE MARK System control can be performed when the player is c...

Page 12: ...play ON FILM MODE button indicator P 19 Switch ON if desired when watching a movie disc When you switch it ON The display window turns OFF You can switch it ON OFF with the FL OFF display button D Scr...

Page 13: ...button P 23 CLEAR button P 21 24 Number button P 14 21 24 STEP buttons II II P 16 MULTI SPEED buttons P 16 SKIP buttons I ll P 15 PLAY button P 14 SCAN buttons P 17 PAUSE button II P 14 STOP button II...

Page 14: ...Normal search Chapters can also be searched using CHP TM Example To search chapter No 17 ICHPfTM IICHPfTM IIJJOJ The 0Qj button cannot be used in this case Convenient function When power is OFF STAND...

Page 15: ...channel R channel J To exit Direct CD mode Press DIRECT CD again To play an LD Cancel the Direct CD mode Otherwise the LD cannot be set on the disc table NOTE During LD play the player does not enter...

Page 16: ...tarts from the point slightly before where II is pressed 16 VRB1139 En speed dislay 1 8 1 2 x2 1 2 1 8 1 30 Playback speed 1 8 of the normal playback half the normal playback twice the normal playback...

Page 17: ...comes about x5 the normal playback speed Low Scan mode Further rotate the SHUTTLE ring Scan speed becomes about x10 the normal playback speed High Scan mode Further rotate the SHUTTLE ring Scan speed...

Page 18: ...the SELECT This puts you in the Picture Quality Adjustment mode J l mmv2 J L When you plug in the power cord and first switch power ON the settings in MEMO are STANDARD Select Y NR with the SELECT an...

Page 19: ...not function These displays will function normally if the disc is played back once before using the film mode Press the Film Mode button once more to switch OFF NOTE When the film mode is ON the displ...

Page 20: ...e scene displayed on the TV screen does not change To cancel the One Shot Memory function in order to play the video from another disc press ONE SHOT MEMORY again With CDV discs the following operatio...

Page 21: ...apsed time from the beginning of the specified track with the digit buttons 0 9 1 Press CHP TM so that Ab appears in the front panel display window On the monitor screen ASS appears 2 Enter the elapse...

Page 22: ...ds to 1 minute 8 seconds of every track in sequence The Hi lite is displayed during this operation When the desired track is played press The unit enters play mode Search Track 1 Time 1 30 Search Trac...

Page 23: ...I Random Repeat To repeat a random play Press REPEAT during random playback With the random repeat function you can repeatedly play the chapters or tracks in random order Press REPEAT twice When play...

Page 24: ...g program playback or in stop mode press PGM to display the program contents on the monitor screen When PGM is pressed again the program contents disappear I To modify the program contents To delete O...

Page 25: ...Elapsed playing time CLV and Display off mode are switched alternately on the display I I I lPLAY 3 12 49 Disc Time ABS 3 12 Chapter track No Time or frame number display Disc side Audio output level...

Page 26: ...hours until it is dry Disc is warped Change the disc 3 Remote control does not work The CONTROL IN terminal on the rear panel is Aim the remote control unit at the projection connected to Pioneer proj...

Page 27: ...not be obtained but this does not mean that the player or the disc is defective 11 CHAPTER SKIP CHAPTER Disc in which no chapter numbers are Press DISPLAY to check if chapter number is PROGRAM PLAY an...

Page 28: ...s ofthe Clean the plugs and terminals and connect connection cords are dirty again The plugs of the connection cords are not fully Push the plug in firmly pushed in When troubles occur When some troub...

Page 29: ...DiSC Diameter 12 cm Thickness 1 2 mm Rotation direction pickup side Counterclockwise Linear speed Audio portion 1 2 1 4 m sec Video portion 11 12 m sec Maximum playing time Video portion 5 mill CLV A...

Page 30: ...ES 1 YES YES Trick play Still Step YES YES YES 5 NO Multi speed Forward reverse 4 level variable YES YES YES 5 NO Jog dial Shuttle ring YES YES YES YES Time display Elapsed time display NO YES YES YES...

Page 31: ...h California 90801 1540 PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA INC 300 Allstate Parkway Markham Ontario L3R OP2 Canada PIONEER ELECTRONIC EUROPE N V Haven 1087 Keetberglaan 1 9120 Melsele Belgium TEL 03 570 05...

Page 32: ...REMOVED SERIAL NUMBERS VOID THIS WARRANTY YOUR RIGHTS Pioneer limits its obligations under any implied warranties under state laws to a period not to exceed the warranty period Pioneer also excludes a...

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