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TROUBLESHOOTING

Should faults occur, it is in many cases not necessary
to consult your dealer or technical service department.
On the basis of the following checks, you will be able
to rectify a number of conditions yourself without
difficulty. If the condition cannot be remedied after the
following check, please consult your dealer or contact
D & M Professional at 866 405 2154.

No Power

• check power cord connections
• switch POWER off then immediately back on

Recording does not contain tracks

• check that AUTO TRACK is ON
• check if there is 2.7 seconds of silence (analog)
• check that the digital source conforms to the

SPDIF or IEC-958-II standard

• is source a DVD video disc (DVD discs do not

contain track information)

No Sound

• check audio connections
• if using an amplifier or receiver,

• check amplifier or receiver settings
• check that a signal is present
• try a different amplifier or receiver

Sound distorted

• check that analog output is not connected to a

PHONE input

• check that disc is not defective (try another)

Recording distorted

• check recording level
• try another disc

XLR input too high or too low

• adjust record level
• adjust TRIM

Play will not start

• check that the label of the CD is facing up
• clean the disc
• check that disc is not defective (try another)

Remote control does not work

• check that EXT / INT (IR) switch on rear is at INT
• check drive selection (CDR or CD)
• point the IR remote control directly at the IR

receiver

• check or replace batteries

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Will not record

• check input source selection (INPUT button

selection matches input source connected)

• check that disc is not an audio disc (WRONG

DISC display)

• clean the disc
• check if CD-R/RW is an unfinalized disc
• try another disc
• text memory full (MEMORY FULL/FINALIZE CD

display  Erase CD Text for other disc(s) or finalize
other disc(s) to obtain memory space.)

DIGI flashing in display

• check digital cable connections
• try a different cable
• check that the output of the digital source con-

forms to the SPDIF or IEC-958-II standard

OPTI flashing in display

• check optical connections
• try a different connector
• check that the output of the digital source con-

forms to the SPDIF or IEC-958-II standard

DIGI flashing in display

• check digital cable connections
• try a different cable
• check that the output of the digital source con-

forms to the SPDIF or IEC-958-II standard

Disc playback quality on other players is poor

• check disc quality
• check that discs are compatible with 1X recording
• try 'Music' (consumer) blank discs
• if using 80 minute discs, try a 74 minute disc (they

provide a wider recording area and thus less
chance for error)

CD Text appears on CD drive but not CDR drive

• check disc (The CDR drive does not display CD

Text on 'hybrid' CDs that contain audio and data
together on the disc.)

Summary of Contents for CDR510

Page 1: ...Model CDR510 User Guide CD Recorder CD Player Recordable CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LOUKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT ...

Page 2: ...ric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE LASER SAFETY This unit employs lasers Only a qualified service person s...

Page 3: ...equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con nected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NOTE Changes or modifications may cause this unit to fail to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and may void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Class B digital apparatus complies with Can...

Page 4: ...s in conformity with the EMC directive and low voltage directive Français Cet appareil est cnforme á la directive EMC et á la de directive sur les basses tensions Deutsch Dieses Greät entspricht den EMC Richtlinien und den Richtlinien für Niederspannungsgeräte Nederlands Dit apparaat voldoet aan de EMC richtlijnene en de richtlijnen vooor apparatuur met laag voltage Italiano Quest unitá è conforme...

Page 5: ... unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See Figure 1 16 Lightning Lightning Unplug the unit from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system for added protection during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 17 Powe...

Page 6: ... 7 REM label 20 8 TRACK label 20 9 TIME label 20 10 STEP label 20 11 PROGRAM label 20 Topic page 12 RANDOM label 20 13 REPEAT label 20 14 ALL label 20 15 TRACK label 20 16 SCAN label 20 17 DIGI label 21 18 SYNC label 21 19 MANUAL label 21 20 ANALOG label 21 21 OPTI label 21 22 Large CDR box 21 23 Small CDR box 21 24 Recording icon 21 25 Pause icon 21 26 Play icon 21 27 CD RW label 21 28 Track numb...

Page 7: ...der and CD Player can be operated as independent devices That saves you space and you don t have to have two units The CDR510 can also operate combined with intercon nects between the CD Recorder and CD Player that provide functions not available with separate units such as the ability to copy CDs at 2X speed Independent operation is called DUAL MODE DUAL MODE provides the convenience of having bo...

Page 8: ...matically start a new track every minute enables easy play back search of a recording session ONE TOUCH RECORD The last selected recording mode is remembered even after power off You can begin recording in the last selected record mode simply by pressing the Record button on the CDR510 or IR Remote 8 Finalizing erasing finalizing can be automatic MAKE CD or manual the CDR drive or CD drive can pla...

Page 9: ... C A I L 6 0 1 4 3 COMPLIES WITH FDA RADIATION PERMORMANCE STANDARDS 21CFR SUBCHAPTER J MANUFACTURED WARNING SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUIE NE PAS OUVRIR MML AC IN RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN MADE IN JAPAN UL C US LISTED AUDIO SYSTEM 69FM CAUTION FACTORY CODE NO 4300 Connect to other equipment 2 Connect CD player to analog equipment for playing or recording on an e...

Page 10: ...atically stop DUAL mode In Dual mode the CD drive and CDR drive work independently of each other Both drives can play back at the same time and are output to separate jacks Dual mode can therefore be used to play back two discs to two separate locations in a DJ type mixing application To select Dual mode Press and release the PLAY MODE button so DUAL MODE is displayed momentarily Press and release...

Page 11: ... remote All tracks or programmed tracks on the discs in both drives will be randomly played When all tracks have been played play back automatically stops During random play to return to normal CD play back push and release the RANDOM button See page 25 Repeat play During play back push and release the REPEAT button on the IR remote REPEAT TRACK appears on the display The current track will repeat...

Page 12: ...ternal recording RECORD FAST double speed recording of a disc or programmed tracks REC LISTEN listening to a recording while making it MAKE CD double speed recording with automatic finalizing REC MP3 DISC listening to an MP3 disc while recording 80 or 74 minutes of the disc to audio format on a standard CD disc See page 40 for more details about Recording modes 4 If programmed tracks are to be rec...

Page 13: ... L 6 0 1 4 3 COMPLIES WITH FDA RADIATION PERMORMANCE STANDARDS 21CFR SUBCHAPTER J MANUFACTURED WARNING SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUIE NE PAS OUVRIR MML AC IN RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN MADE IN JAPAN UL C US LISTED AUDIO SYSTEM 69FM CAUTION FACTORY CODE NO 4300 CDR GROUND ANALOG IN OUT L R INPUT SELECT L R BALANCED IN R TRIM L 0 22 0 22 REF 16dBu 0dBFS HOT COLD IN ...

Page 14: ...ecording the next track CD Text is cleared if the CDR drive is opened See TEXT EDIT page 29 Copy protection Because this is a professional CD recorder copy protected CDs can be copied The CDR510 allows you to set the copy protection of recorded discs See page 35 Additional Recording Information There must be at least 7 seconds of recording time left on the CD or DOES NOT FIT will be displayed A ma...

Page 15: ...E button Press and release to toggle be tween CHANGER MODE and DUAL MODE PLAY MODE When CHANGER MODE is selected CHANGER is displayed 1 ANALOG CD R L R TOTAL CD CHANGER CHANGER MODE The CDR drive and CD drive work together as one When in CHANGER MODE only one drive can play back at a time Both the CDR drive and CD drive are output to the CDR output jacks The CD drive is also output to the CD jacks...

Page 16: ...isc with at least one track on it in the CDR drive ERASE TRACK and PRESS RECORD alternate in the display If you press the Record button the last track on the CD RW disc will be erased Press the Stop button to cancel 16 REC MODE button When at stop and in CHANGER mode press and release to tab REC MODE through the Recording Modes RECORD FAST REC LISTEN MAKE CD REC EXT DISC REC EXT MAN and MINUTE TRA...

Page 17: ...navailable if there is no disc in the drive The MP3 LOAD choice in addition to the AUTO MP3LOAD choice is available when MP3 software has not been loaded 18 REC LEVEL SELECT control This is a main control which changes function depending on the state of the CDR510 Turn to select the track play and program mode adjust recording level recording toggle or tab through settings menu mode Example displa...

Page 18: ...title will scroll across the display The Track title will remain on the display while the track is playing If no text is present NO TEXT will be displayed for a couple of seconds To record a space enter an underline 21 PROG button From stop in CHANGER or DUAL MODE push and release to enter Program mode See page 45 PROG Example display ANALOG CD R L R CD PROGRAM remaining disc time and the time rec...

Page 19: ...LECT PUSH ENTER FINAL INPUT MODE MENU STORE TIME TEXT PROG ALBUM REC CANCL DELETE 24 25 26 25 Reverse button During play back push and hold to Fast reverse Fast reverse is at low speed for the first 4 seconds with audio sampling then automatically switches to silent high speed 26 Forward button During play back push and hold to Fast forward Fast forward is at low speed for the first 4 seconds with...

Page 20: ...e time is TRACK time 6 TOTAL label The TOTAL label appears by itself or with other labels to indicate that the CDR drive or CD drive time displayed is total time 7 REM label The REM label appears with other labels to indicate that the CD drive time dis played is REMaining time REM REC TIME TRACK TOTAL 8 TRACK label The TRACK label appears with other labels to indicate that the displayed CD drive t...

Page 21: ...splayed when the CDR BALANCED IN or the CDR ANA LOG IN inputs are selected as the source for recording DIG DIG SYNC MANUAL ANALOG ANALOG The arrow is also displayed during recording from the CDR BALANCED IN or the CDR ANALOG IN inputs OPT 21 OPTI label The OPTI label is displayed when the CDR optical IN connection is selected as the source for recording If flashing in record standby the digital da...

Page 22: ...T 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECRIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION INT IR EXT IN OUT REMOTE RC5 MODEL NO CDR510 U1B AC120V 60HZ 0 5A M A R A N T Z A M E R I C A I N C 1 1 0 0 M A P L E W O O D D R I V E I T A S C A I L 6 0 1 4 3...

Page 23: ...TAL CD CHANGER Example display ANALOG The pin out for the XLR jacks is printed on the CDR510 for easy reference Pin 1 ground Pin 2 HOT Pin 3 COLD 4 4 TRIM R L You can use a small screw driver to adjust the TRIM of the XLR L R inputs R TRIM L 0 22 0 22 REF 16dBu 0dBFS The TRIM is factory preset at 16 dBu with an adjustment range from 0 to 22 dBu Some professionals prefer to first set the TRIM using...

Page 24: ...e selected by pressing and releasing the INPUT button on the front of the CDR510 so DIGI is displayed Example display DIGI 1 CD R L R TOTAL CD CHANGER OPT To avoid interference and noise do not use the DIGITAL IN RCA jack and the DIGITAL IN optical connector at the same time DIGITAL LOOP OUT jack RCA Connect a digital audio cable with RCA jacks to an external device accepting a SPDIF digital input...

Page 25: ...r that function differently from controls on the unit TRAY DOOR REPEAT PROG RANDOM OPEN CLOSE ABC DEF GHI JKL MN OPQ RST UVW XYZ 2 1 3 4 7 5 8 6 9 0 SPACE DISPLAY SCROLL CDR CD MENU CANCEL TR INCR REC REC TYPE SOURCE SCAN DIMMER ENTER REMOTE CONTROLLER RC2100DR 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 TRAY OPEN CLOSE button Push and release to open or close the currently selected disc drive tray TRAY OPEN CLOSE 2 Standby po...

Page 26: ...rd button Press and release during Play or Play pause to skip backward to the begin CDR 13 ning of the current track Push and release twice or more to skip backward to previous tracks 12 Fast backward search button Works the same as the Reverse button on the CDR510 See page 19 13 SCROLL button Works the same as the TEXT button on the CDR510 See page 18 MENU SCROLL 16 CD button Works the same as th...

Page 27: ...y selected track 24 DIMMER button Not used 25 REC TYPE button Not used 26 SOURCE button Works the same as the INPUT button on the CDR510 See page 18 27 ENTER button Works the same as pushing and releasing the REC LEVEL SELECT control on the CDR510 See page 17 DIMMER REC TYPE SOURCE button on the CDR510 See page 16 22 TR INCR button Press and release during recording to increment the track The trac...

Page 28: ... CHANGER mode CD R RW Stop mode DUAL mode Factory default ON ON L 0 R 0 ON ON ON Factory default 0 ON OFF ON OFF 40dB PLAY OFF 15 sec Is setting remembered no no no yes yes yes yes yes yes Is setting remembered yes yes no yes yes yes yes yes yes yes See Page 29 30 30 31 32 33 33 34 35 See Page 36 36 43 42 33 37 37 38 38 39 Only available when recoding an external analog signal or REC MP3 DISC Not ...

Page 29: ... With the CDR drive selected and an unfinal ized CD R or CD RW detected in the CDR drive 3 Push and release the REC LEVEL SELECT control to accept the ALBUM TITLE menu choice A flashing is displayed Example display L R ANALOG CD R CD 4 Turn the REC LEVEL SELECT control to select the first character of your album title Example display L R ANALOG CD R CD L R ANALOG CD R CD The available characters a...

Page 30: ...L SELECT control to erase or the CANCL DELETE button to abort the erasure L R ANALOG TOTAL CD R CD push and release the MENU STORE button 2 Turn the REC LEVEL SELECT control so TEXT VIEW is displayed L R ANALOG CD R CD 4 Turn the REC LEVEL SELECT control to tab through ALBUM TITLE TITLE TR 1 TITLE TR 2 until the title you want to review is displayed 5 Push and release the REC LEVEL SELECT control ...

Page 31: ...D MD with user data DAT DCC with user data Unknown no user data Analog No source no lock 31 AUTO TRACK AUTO TRACK can be either ON or OFF AUTO TRACK OFF When AUTO TRACK is OFF only manual tracks are recorded by pressing and releasing the TR INCR button on the IR remote incrementing the track via the RC 5 signal or RS 232C control or by pressing and releasing the Record button on the CDR510 or the ...

Page 32: ...in 6 Turn the REC LEVEL SELECT control to switch to other menu choices or press and release the CANCL DELETE button to exit menu mode 3 Push and release the REC LEVEL SELECT control ON or OFF is displayed 4 Turn the REC LEVEL SELECT control to toggle between ON and OFF How to turn AUTO STOP ON or OFF 1 With the CDR drive selected push and release the MENU STORE button 2 Turn the REC LEVEL SELECT c...

Page 33: ... SELECT control REC BALANCE is displayed again 6 Turn the REC LEVEL SELECT control to switch to other menu choices or press and release the CANCL DELETE button to exit menu mode L R CD CD R SYNC ANALOG 3 2 1 TEXT ON OFF For those situations where it is not desirable to display CD Text for example if you are a DJ and do not want to wait a couple of seconds for a long album title to be read and scro...

Page 34: ...s ON or OFF and the incoming signal meets these criteria the CDR510 records the signal If SRC is ON and the incoming signal fails these criteria the sample rate converter is automatically turned on and recording continues If SRC is OFF and the incoming signal fails these criteria silence is recorded If the recording source is a special disc such as HDCD or DTS you have to set SRC to OFF if set to ...

Page 35: ...rsonal use A consumer digital recording device will be able to digitally record the CD but the copy will have Copy Protection set to HCO so further digital copies cannot be made COPY HCO Home Copy protected Original A CD recorded with COPY HCO does not allow digital copying A consumer digital recording device cannot digitally copy the CD How to turn COPY ON OFF or to HCO 1 With the CDR drive selec...

Page 36: ...e pitch 5 When correct push and release the REC LEVEL SELECT control PITCH is displayed again 6 Turn the REC LEVEL SELECT control to switch to other menu choices or press and release the CANCL DELETE button to exit menu mode L R ANALOG CD RW CD L R ANALOG CD RW CD L R ANALOG CD RW CD How to turn the PITCH ON or OFF The PITCH ON OFF menu control lets you turn the pitch on or off without changing th...

Page 37: ...5 When correct push and release the REC LEVEL SELECT control AUTO CUE is displayed again 6 Turn the REC LEVEL SELECT control to switch to other menu choices or press and release the CANCL DELETE button to exit menu mode AUTO CUE LEVEL The AUTO CUE LEVEL is adjustable from 35dB to 45dB in 1dB increments The factory default for AUTO CUE LEVEL is 40dB How to adjust the AUTO CUE LEVEL 1 In Dual mode w...

Page 38: ...top play after a single track is played When at OFF when a track is finished the next track automatically begins playing When at STOP when a track is completed the CD drive is stopped as if a Stop button is pushed When at RE CUE when a track is completed the CDR510 is paused to repeat the current track If AUTO CUE is on it is cued according to the setting of AUTO CUE When at NEXT CUE when a track ...

Page 39: ...e REC LEVEL SELECT control until END WARNING is displayed 3 Push and release the REC LEVEL SELECT control The current setting of END WARN ING is displayed 4 Turn the REC LEVEL SELECT control to tab through 0 to 35 seconds in 5 second incre ments 5 When correct push and release the REC LEVEL SELECT control END WARNING is displayed again 6 Turn the REC LEVEL SELECT control to switch to other menu ch...

Page 40: ...zed REC EXT MAN Record External Disc Manual Record lets you record from an analog or digital audio source CD DAT or MD mini disc Recording is started manually by pressing the Record button and immediately starting the external source You can also start the external source before starting to record for example to manually adjust the input level Recording is stopped by pressing the CDR drive Stop bu...

Page 41: ...ade and before finalizing The recording is not automatically finalized REC MP3 DISC This REC mode only appears when in CHANGER mode and when an MP3 disc is recognized in the CD drive 41 The CDR510 does not copy an MP3 disc it converts the MP3 compressed data into audio signals and records the audio in standard CDDA format While an MP3 disc can contain up to 8 hours of recording a standard CD is li...

Page 42: ...in MP3 incompatibility with the CDR510 MP3 files recorded using the packet writing method are not compatible for playback in the CDR510 Compatible MP3 sampling frequencies include 32 48 kHz Compatible bit rates allowed include 32 320 kbps The type of PC software and media used for recording might be incompatible The disc may contain too many sessions or files A session occurs each time a recording...

Page 43: ...e recording session closes A maximum of 32 characters per title is converted if the ID3 title is longer it is truncated CD CD RW L R DUBBING CD CD RW L R DUBBING TOTAL REM CD CD RW L R DUBBING You can listen during recording The HEAD PHONES jack and ANALOG OUT jacks are live during MP3 recording Digital output is not avail able during MP3 recording CD Text can be added after the copy is made and b...

Page 44: ...ing Stop of disc with example files and folders 17 mp3 files 8 albums albums that contain mp3 files 44 MP3 FILE PLAYBACK Playing Albums in sequence 1 As with a music CD place the disc recorded using the MP3 files on the CD drive disc tray and retract the disc tray 2 Press the CD drive Play Pause button Play now starts playing files in sequence from the first Album on a folder by folder basis Selec...

Page 45: ...will be lit and steady Example display Press Play Pause to start programmed play Clearing a program Press Stop to stop programmed play then press Stop again to clear the program To edit a program From Stop mode press PROG to enter Program mode Add a track to the program as above To erase a track from the program turn the REC LEVEL SELECT control to select the track then press the CANCL DELETE butt...

Page 46: ...alized CD R disc can never be recorded onto again A finalized CD RW disc can be unfinalized for more recording The CDR510 can play back unfinalized CD R or CD RW discs in both drives The MAKE CD recording mode automatically finalizes the recorded disc How to Finalize a CD R or CD RW disc 1 Push Stop on the CDR drive The display shows the 2 Push FINAL FINALIZE CD alternates with PRESS RECORD Note I...

Page 47: ...le display alternating with PRESS ENTER CD CD RW ANALOG 3 2 1 4 L R CD CD RW ANALOG 3 2 1 4 L R 2 Press and release the REC LEVEL SELECT control to unfinalize CD CD RW ANALOG 3 2 1 4 L R REM Example display During unfinalizing the time to completion counts down a and UNFINAL b is displayed 3 The display alternates between ERASE TRACK and PRESS RECORD CD CD RW ANALOG 3 2 1 4 L R 4 To erase the last...

Page 48: ...n a disc that has no tracks NOTFINALIZED when opening the CDR drive with an unfinalized disc in it OFF during menu selection for menu item to be off ON during menu selection for menu item to be on OPC ERROR Optimum Power Calibration failure CD R RW disc is bad OPEN while a disc tray is opening or open OPTICAL digital optical input selected PRESS RECORD press record to start finalizing erasing or r...

Page 49: ...le with the CDR510 In practice however the quality of the recording depends on the match between the disc used and the writing strategy of the recorder At 1X speed stand alone audio the match between disc and recorder is important Higher recording speeds are less critical in terms of recording quality Consumer CD Recorders can only record on CDR Audio discs and those discs are optimized for single...

Page 50: ...tal CD label with paste protruding from the edge or when a disc has a trace of such as sticky object do not attempt to play the disc The disc may be impossible to take out or another malfunction may result Write only on the printed side of a CD R or CD RW disc and only with a soft felt tipped pen Do not attempt to play a disc with a special shape such as an octagonal or heart shaped disc Equipment...

Page 51: ...CR 12608 CR 12609 CR 12615 CR 12611 CR 12629 CR Pitch Reset 12037 CR Pitch Up Start 12038 CR Pitch Up Stop 1203801 CR Pitch Down Start 12039 CR Pitch Down Stop 1203901 CR Program 12036 CR 12636 CR AMS 12043 CR 12643 CR Pause 12048 CR 12648 CR Cancel Delete 12049 CR 12649 CR Fast Backward Start 12050 CR 12650 CR Fast Backward Stop 1205001 CR Fast Forward Start 12052 CR 12652 CR Fast Forward Stop 12...

Page 52: ...6PASE CR 126FASF CR 126FASR CR Play Mode 1 26PLAY CR Disc 1 26DISC CR No Disc ERROR CDDA 126NODI CR 126ERDI CR 126CDDI CR OFF ON ALL 126RTOF CR 126RTON CR 126RTAL CR Repeat Mode 1 26RPTM CR Track Track Remain Total Remain Total Lap 126TTRA CR 126TTRE CR 126TREM CR 126TTLA CR Time Mode 1 26TMOD CR Track 1 26TRAC CR 126Txxx CR Current Display Time 1 26TIME CR 126Xxxx CR Tray Mode Category Power On P...

Page 53: ...is added as the data packet delimiter Example Transmission Power ON ASCII code 120PRON 1 2 0 P R O N CR 0x40 0x31 0x32 0x30 0x50 0x57 0X4f 0x4e 0x0d RC 5 Codes Remote control Model RC330 not supplied available from Marantz Professional can control the CDR510 using these RC 5 codes The CDR510 receives the codes listed in the table below from the infrared remote control sensor on the front of the un...

Page 54: ...ol does not work check that EXT INT IR switch on rear is at INT check drive selection CDR or CD point the IR remote control directly at the IR receiver check or replace batteries 54 Will not record check input source selection INPUT button selection matches input source connected check that disc is not an audio disc WRONG DISC display clean the disc check if CD R RW is an unfinalized disc try anot...

Page 55: ... 1kHz 0 01 Channel Separation 1kHz 78 dB Dynamic Range 86 dB Input Output Analog Input Sensitivity Impedance Balanced XLR 0 20 dBu 47 k default setting 16 dBu Unbalanced RCA 500 mV rms 47 k Analog Output RCA 2 V rms 200 Coaxial Digital In Out RCA 0 5 Vp p 75 Optical Digital Input 19 dBm Digital Input Sampling Frequency 32 44 1 48 kHz 11 56 kHz CD Player Applicable Discs CD CD R CD RW MP3 disc Freq...

Page 56: ...he appropriate telephone number indicated below We will advise you of the name and location of one or more authorized service centers from which service may be obtained Please do not return the unit directly to us 2 You must pay any shipping charges if it is necessary to ship the product for service If the necessary repairs are covered by the warranty we will pay return shipping charges to your lo...

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