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this unit is directly exposed to cool air from an air

conditioner. In such a case, the installation place

should be changed.

Batteries

Caution:

Batteries used for remote controller shall not be

exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire

or the like.

How to handle discs

• Do not use any deficient disc (with cracks, warp,

etc).

• Do not damage the signal surface of the disc or

make it dirty.

• Do not place paper or a sticker on the disc. Such

awkward handling can warp the disc and play-

back may become impossible. In many cases,

rental discs carry labels and paste may protrude

from under the label. Before use, check that the

disc is free from protruding paste or the like.

• Do not play with two discs in a stack.

How to store discs

Always put your discs in a case. Store them ver-

tically where high temperature, high humidity,

and direct exposure to sunlight are not prevalent.

Places with extremely low temperature should

also be avoided.

• Read the caution notes carefully that are at-

tached to discs.

Disc cleaning

• If a disc is dirty from fingerprints or dusty, the

sound quality may be lowered. Lightly wipe the

disc with soft cloth, from the inside to outer pe-

riphery. (Don’t wipe it along the circumference.)

• Do not use a volatile chemical such as benzine

or thinner. Record spray, anti-static agents, and

other such materials cannot be used either.

• Where the disc seems to be very dirty, dip soft

cloth in water, wring it well, and remove contami-

nants. Lastly, remove the moisture with dry cloth.

Disc in a specific shape

This unit cannot accept discs in specific shapes

(heart-shaped, hexagonal, etc.) for playback. Never

use such discs as they can cause malfunctions.

Notice when handling optical digital cables

• Do not fold the cables. For storage, wind each ca-

ble to make a coil whose diameter is approx.15

cm or larger.

• For connection, insert the cable connectors

firmly into the terminals of this unit and the other

device.

• Use the cables whose each length is 3 m or less.

• When the cable connectors get dusty, wipe the

dust away with a dry soft cloth before inserting

into the terminals.

Cleaning

• Usually, wipe the unit with a dry soft cloth. When

the dirt is hard to remove, dip soft cloth in deter-

gent diluted 5 or 6 times with water, wring it

well, and remove contaminants. Then, remove

the moisture with dry cloth.

• Do not use a solvent like alcohol, benzine, thinner,

or pesticide because such a substance can dam-

age the exterior. In addition, do not let this unit

contact a rubber or plastic form for a long time.

That may damage the cabinet surface of the unit.

• When using a chemical cloth for cleaning, read

the caution provided with the chemical cloth

product.

• Before cleaning, unplug the power cord from the

AC outlet.

SUPER AUDIO CD PLAYER D-08

Summary of Contents for D-08

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual SUPER AUDIO CD PLAYER D 08...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...7 Names and Functions of Part 9 Connections 21 How to Play Back Discs 23 Stop Pause the Playback 25 Skip Fast forward Rewind 27 Direct Search 29 Repeat Playback 31 Program Playback 33 Random Playback...

Page 4: ...f the unit is installed on a rack install the unit below the rack where the amplifier is installed so as to avoid heat emission from the amplifier and other audio devices Notice when this unit is inst...

Page 5: ...rd spray anti static agents and other such materials cannot be used either Where the disc seems to be very dirty dip soft cloth in water wring it well and remove contami nants Lastly remove the moistu...

Page 6: ...function This unit is equipped with a circuit to reduce the clock jitter in the system clock Disc layer switchover function By pressing a switch on the main unit or remote control the CD layer and the...

Page 7: ...erminals Legs This unit has the gradation cast iron legs Remote control RD 14 The remote control is encased in aluminum T actile switches will satisfy users with solid click feeling Bit length extensi...

Page 8: ...an unfinalized CD R CD RW disc is played back Refer to the precautions for discs for details on how to handle CD R CD R discs Super Audio CD 3 types of discs Single layer CD This is a disc which has a...

Page 9: ...hannels 2 3 3 1 4 4 1 5 5 1 2 Maximum number of tracks 255 99 Maximum number of indexes 255 99 Playback frequency range DC to 100 kHz 5 to 20 kHz Dynamic range 120 dB or more Audible frequency range 2...

Page 10: ...lustration on the battery case in consideration of the polarity and 3 In the reverse order of battery cover removal put the battery cover back to the opening of the remote control and slide the cover...

Page 11: ...nt panel of main unit The effective distance is approx 5 m from the main unit and 30 on both sides from the control infrared receiver Do not expose the remote control infrared receiver to direct sunli...

Page 12: ...tput selection switch 9 DSD PCM selection switch 10 Super Audio CD CD selection switch 11 Play switch 13 Pause switch 15 Previous switch 14 Stop switch 1 Operation switch 2 Operation indicator 6 Displ...

Page 13: ...standby state Pressing the operation switch again in the oper ating state turns off this indicator and lights up the standby indicator 3 Disc tray When inserting or removing a disc this tray is opene...

Page 14: ...tput selection switch 9 DSD PCM selection switch 10 Super Audio CD CD selection switch 11 Play switch 13 Pause switch 15 Previous switch 14 Stop switch 1 Operation switch 2 Operation indicator 6 Displ...

Page 15: ...tch is pressed to select the playback layer between the HD or SACD layer and CD layer 11 Play switch This switch is pressed to play back a disc 12 Play indicator Lights up while a disc is being played...

Page 16: ...o CD CD indicator 5 Track number 7 Standby indicator 10 Repeat mode 9 Time 8 Playback mode 1 Remote control infrared receiver 2 Digital output indicator 6 Time display mode Names and Functions of Part...

Page 17: ...Super Audio CD 5 Track number TRK TRK is indicated on the upper side and the track number is indicated on the lower side when these display area shows the track num ber 6 Time display mode The displa...

Page 18: ...c keys 6 Clear switch 7 Previous switch 8 Rewind switch 9 Time display switch 10 Open close switch 11 Dimmer switch 12 DSD PCM selection switch 13 Super Audio CD CD selection switch 14 Repeat switch 1...

Page 19: ...desired order 5 Numeric keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 These keys are pressed to specify the track numbers for direct search or program 6 Clear switch CLEAR This switch is pressed to cancel the program sett...

Page 20: ...c keys 6 Clear switch 7 Previous switch 8 Rewind switch 9 Time display switch 10 Open close switch 11 Dimmer switch 12 DSD PCM selection switch 13 Super Audio CD CD selection switch 14 Repeat switch 1...

Page 21: ...yer and CD layer 14 Repeat switch REPEAT This switch is pressed to perform repeat play back There are two types of repeat playback track repeat T REP and all repeat A REP 15 Random switch RANDOM This...

Page 22: ...igital input terminal 8 Power cable terminal 1 Analog audio output terminals Unbalanced 5 Optical digital output terminal 2 Analog audio output terminals Balanced Names and Functions of Part SUPER AUD...

Page 23: ...onverter con nect this terminal to such device as a recorder that has a digital output terminal using a coaxial digital cable The following sampling frequencies are support ed 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 8...

Page 24: ...21 Connections SUPER AUDIO CD PLAYER D 08 CONTROL AMPLIFIER DIGITAL RECORDER L L R R DIGITAL AMP DIGITAL AMP A B D C...

Page 25: ...con verter Refer to B in the illustra tion on the previous page When connecting this terminal to such device as a recorder that has a digital output terminal use an optical digital cable or digital c...

Page 26: ...23 1 5 2 4 3 1 5 2 4 How to Play Back Discs SUPER AUDIO CD PLAYER D 08...

Page 27: ...d the disc is loaded T o start playback more quickly press the play switch without pressing the open close switch Or select a track by pressing a numeric key without pressing the open close switch and...

Page 28: ...25 Play switch Pause switch Operation switch Open close switch Operation switch Play switch Stop switch Open close switch Pause switch Stop switch Stop Pause the Playback SUPER AUDIO CD PLAYER D 08...

Page 29: ...switch Stop the playback During playback press the stop switch Eject a disc Press the open close switch The disc tray opens Power off the unit Turn the unit to the standby state Press the OPERATION sw...

Page 30: ...27 Play switch Previous switch Play switch Next switch Fast forward switch Rewind switch Previous switch Next switch Skip Fast forward Rewind SUPER AUDIO CD PLAYER D 08...

Page 31: ...ous track Fast forward rewind the playback Scan Remote control Fast forward the playback 1 During playback press the fast forward switch Each time the switch is pressed the fast forward speed can be c...

Page 32: ...29 Numeric keys Direct Search SUPER AUDIO CD PLAYER D 08...

Page 33: ...hen 5 2 Press the ENTER or play switch Playback is started automatically even without pressing the ENTER key after the elapse of approx 4 seconds The maximum number of tracks is 255 for a Super Audio...

Page 34: ...31 Repeat switch Repeat Playback SUPER AUDIO CD PLAYER D 08...

Page 35: ...rack repeat 3 When the REPEAT switch is pressed twice track repeat is can celed Track repeat is also canceled when the disc is stopped Track repeat T REP All repeat A REP Repeat OFF All repeat A REP 1...

Page 36: ...33 1 2 4 CLEAR switch 3 5 6 7 Program Playback SUPER AUDIO CD PLAYER D 08...

Page 37: ...c keys of the remote control For example when selecting the 5th track press the 5 key 3 Press the ENTER switch The order of the track is determined and then track number and total time appear on the d...

Page 38: ...35 1 2 4 CLEAR switch 3 5 6 7 Program Playback SUPER AUDIO CD PLAYER D 08...

Page 39: ...erse order It is impossible to program pause When pressing the REPEAT switch during program playback all repeat is performed in the programmed order Track repeat is impossible during program playback...

Page 40: ...37 RANDOM switch Random Playback SUPER AUDIO CD PLAYER D 08...

Page 41: ...ndicate random playback The play back stops automatically after all the tracks are played back Random playback stops when a disc is stopped or the RANDOM switch is pressed once again When pressing the...

Page 42: ...39 ZOOM switch TIME switch Disc Information Zoom SUPER AUDIO CD PLAYER D 08...

Page 43: ...e of the track Remain TRK and REM will appear on the display 3 The total remaining time of the disc Total remain T REM will appear on the display Elapsed time TRK Remain TRK REM Total remain T REM Zoo...

Page 44: ...witch Operation switch Dimmer switch Super Audio CD CD selection switch DSD PCM selection switch Digital input selection switch Digital output selection switch DSD PCM selection switch Super Audio CD...

Page 45: ...t When playing back a Hybrid Super Audio CD this switch is pressed to switch over the playback layer between the HD or SACD layer and CD layer 1 During stop press the SACD CD switch Each time this swi...

Page 46: ...input selection switch Operation switch Dimmer switch Super Audio CD CD selection switch DSD PCM selection switch Digital input selection switch Digital output selection switch DSD PCM selection swit...

Page 47: ...mer state LOCK UNLOCK is indicated for approx 0 5 seconds since an input signal is changed until the circuit gets stable Digital output selection switch DIGITAL OUT Remote control Mainunit This switch...

Page 48: ...input selection switch Operation switch Dimmer switch Super Audio CD CD selection switch DSD PCM selection switch Digital input selection switch Digital output selection switch DSD PCM selection swit...

Page 49: ...ion Memorization of each setting The following are the setting items to be memo rized on the flash memory when the unit turns from the operating state to the standby state When power is turned off bef...

Page 50: ...ng Motor Extend Bits PD0274AM Data Sel DAC PCM1792A Power Trans for Audio Circuit Power Regulator for Audio Circuit Power Regulator for Digital Circuit Power Trans for Digital Circuit Line Filter Bal...

Page 51: ...kHz 0 3 dB Total harmonic distortion CD 0 0013 SACD DSD 0 0017 SACD PCM 0 0006 DIGITAL IN 0 0007 S N ratio CD 124 dB SACD DSD 104 dB SACD PCM 120 dB DIGITAL IN 122 dB Dynamic range CD 101 dB SACD DSD...

Page 52: ...erior of this unit 1 Put the disc on the tray with the label facing upwards Settings have been erased Settings may be erased when electric power failure happens or when power supply is shut down due t...

Page 53: ...minals of the unit Clean the cable connectors and terminals by using alcohol etc 22 Digital audio signals cannot be output digitally Set the setting of digital output to ON 44 It is impossible to outp...

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