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Remote Controller

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Detach the battery 
cover.

Insert the two R6 (size 
AA) batteries.

Be sure to match the + 
and – ends of the batter-
ies to the diagram inside 
the battery compart-
ment.

Attach the battery 
cover.

Notes:

• Do not mix new batteries with old batteries. Do not 

mix different kinds of batteries.

• To avoid corrosion, remove the batteries if the remote 

controller is not to be used for a long period of time.

• Remove dead batteries immediately to avoid damage 

from corrosion. If the remote controller does not 
operate smoothly, replace both batteries at the same 
time.

• The life of the batteries supplied is about six months 

but will vary depending on usage.

Point the remote controller toward the remote control 
sensor.

Notes:

• Place the unit away from strong light such as direct 

sunlight or inverted fluorescent light, which can pre-
vent proper operation of the remote controller.

• Using another remote controller of the same type in 

the same room or using the unit near equipment that 
uses infrared rays may cause operational interference.

• Do not put any object, such as a book, on the remote 

controller. The buttons of the remote controller may 
accidentally be pressed and drain the batteries.

• Make sure the audio rack doors do not have colored 

glass. Placing the unit behind such doors may prevent 
proper remote controller operation.

• If there is an obstacle between the remote controller 

and the remote control sensor, the remote controller 
will not operate.

Inserting the Batteries

Using the Remote Controller

DIGITAL OUT

PUT

DISPLAY

C

-1VL

COMPACT D

ISC PLAYER

POWER

Remote control sensor

About 5 m 

(16 f

eet)

Summary of Contents for C-1VL

Page 1: ...ore making connec tions and plugging in the unit Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum performance and listening enjoyment from your new CD Player Please retain t...

Page 2: ...aratus does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may resul...

Page 3: ...the following carefully When you take a glass containing a cold drink outside on a summer s day drops of water called condensation form on the outside of the glass Similarly moisture may con dense on...

Page 4: ...hat are not audio discs i e CD ROMs designed for use with personal computers as these could damage the speakers and amplifier This unit contains a semiconductor laser system and is classified as a CLA...

Page 5: ...g Any Connections 10 Connections 11 Making Analog Connections to Amplifier and Recorder 11 Making Digital Connections to Amplifier and Recorder 11 Connections Turning On the C 1VL 12 Connecting the Su...

Page 6: ...dal transformer with lower magnetic flux leakage and better regulation Incorporates a Digital Servo that detects the optimum servo amount for each disc 3Digital Outputs 2 Optical 1 Coaxial Rugged Chas...

Page 7: ...Illuminates during random playback C MEMORY indicator Illuminates during memory playback 1 AUDIO OUTPUT ANALOG With the supplied audio cable the terminal is used for connecting to the analog input te...

Page 8: ...NDOM button Press to start random playback 8 MEMORY button Press to make a memory program while stopped 9 CLEAR button Press to remove the last track in the program 0 PLAY button Press to start playba...

Page 9: ...ote control sensor Notes Place the unit away from strong light such as direct sunlight or inverted fluorescent light which can pre vent proper operation of the remote controller Using another remote c...

Page 10: ...result in noise poor performance or damage to the equipment Do not bind audio connection cables with power cords and speaker cables Doing so may adversely affect the sound quality Cables are shown in...

Page 11: ...er and Recorder AUDIO OUTPUT DIGITAL OPTICAL COAXIAL R L AUDIO OUTPUT ANALOG A COMPACT DISC PLAYER C 1VL CD L R R L AUDIO OUTPUT ANALOG Supplied AUDIO OUTPUT DIGITAL OPTICAL COAXIAL R L AUDIO OUTPUT A...

Page 12: ...ecorder like MD recorder and performing digital recording press the DIGITAL OUTPUT button to enable the digital audio output Connecting the Supplied Power Cord Turning On the C 1VL Press POWER button...

Page 13: ...ss the button to select the next track or the button to select the previous track If you press the button during playback or while play back is paused the beginning of the current track is selected If...

Page 14: ...s Displaying the Remaining Time 1 During playback press the DIS PLAY button on the C 1VL repeat edly to display the informations Elapsed track time Remaining track time Remaining disc time If you re u...

Page 15: ...ress the REPEAT button during random play back tracks will be played in random order repeatedly Random Playback 1 Press the RANDOM button The RANDOM indicator appears on the display and random playbac...

Page 16: ...MEMORY indicator disappears The entire program will be deleted Memory Playback 1 While stopped press the MEMORY button The MEMORY indicator appears on the display 2 To add a track to your program use...

Page 17: ...rned on for several hours until the condensation has evaporated The disc is nonstandard See About CDs on page 4 There is no sound The C 1VL is not connected properly Check all connections and correct...

Page 18: ...ature Humidity 5 35 C 5 85 no condensation Frequency Response 5 Hz 20 kHz SN Ratio 110 dB Audio Dynamic Range 96 dB THD Total Harmonic Distortion 0 002 Audio Output Digital Optical 22 5 dBm Digital Co...

Page 19: ...19 Memo...

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