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Summary of Contents for CLD-DS04

Page 1: ... models The serial number for this equipment is located on the rear panel Please write this serial number on your enclosed warranty card and keep it in a secure area This is for your security For Canadian model CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE ATTENTIO...

Page 2: ...wer 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 stilt fail to fit contact your electri cian to replace your obsolete outlet Do not de feat the safety purpose of the polarized plug LIGHTNING For added protection for this video pro duct receiver during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended...

Page 3: ...me IJSTENING r Used wisely your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetect able until it is too late this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid pro longed exposure to excessive noise This list of sound levels is included for your protection Selecting fine a...

Page 4: ... appear during a TV program if the player unit is turned on depending on the quality of reception of the TV station This is neither a malfunction of the television nor the player If stripes appear while watching the TV or whin watching the TV for long periods of time turn the player off CONDENSATION Moisture will form in the operating section of the player if the player is brought from cool surrou...

Page 5: ...cord RCA plug RCA plug Use to connect the player to a IV etc Audio cord RCA plug x 2 _ RCA plug x 2 Use to connect the player to a TV etc Microphone Operating instructions Warranty card INSERTING BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the re mote control unit Press the knob and open the cover in the direction of the arrow Take out the two accessory...

Page 6: ...uch as track num bers index numbers etc However there are some discs with out these marks 6 VRB1147 How to hold a disc CD CDV Holding with two hands Hold by two opposite edges of the disc Holding with one hand Hold by hooking two fingers across the center hole and edge LD Do not attach paper _ Do not touch the disc surfaces Never use a cracked or warped disc To avoid danger never attempt to play a...

Page 7: ...tents of a book Some LD discs are not provided with a TOC section The LD with TOC and the CDV belong to the same category of optical video disc systems with digital au dio CD video system The CD video system is the unified name given to optical video disc systems with digital audio The systems belonging to this category include CDV disc CD VIDEO CDV LD with subcode and digital audio CD CDV compati...

Page 8: ...le the video output is connected to a TV using one of the schemes shown above To reproduce the audio of a Compact Disc or an LaserDisc with improved quality it is recommended to connect the player to a stereo amplifier Connect the AUDIO OUT jacks to the input jacks labeled LD CD or AUX etc Never connect to the PHONO input jacks Also read the operating instructions of your stereo amplifier Plug int...

Page 9: ...oise may be observed on the TV screen when an LD is played In this case move the antenna cable away from the power cord until the noise disappears _AC 3 RF OUT terminal This terminal is intended for use with Dolby AC 3 compo nents 1 planned for future release With this terminal you will be able to connect an AC 3 RF input of amplifiers and surround processors and playback laser discs for matted wi...

Page 10: ...CHPITRK ITOTAL REMAIN IlL 21R ONE TOUCH ilia i l i Cil l J L ght when a microphone IIIIIIIIII Illll Illlil IIIIIIIIII I into the F IIIIIIJlll plug is inserted i i i i I _ MIC jack 1 2 2 2 j i Displays the frame number or elapsed time JL ii i_i Disc table open close ih _iiii_ Play iP Jill ill iiii iiii Pa_se ii Displays the functions being operated etc I _ Disc table being opened t J t I II _ i _ l...

Page 11: ...the PIONEER preset remote con trol units the II A button in the LD control sec tion cannot be used to open close the disc table f Operation of the remote control unit Point the remote control unit toward the remote control sensor on the front panel The distance between the player and re mote control unit should be less than 7 meters 23 feet and the operating angle should be within 30 degrees to th...

Page 12: ...ble for this will make proper playback impossible and could cause a malfunction such as disc damage For safety 1 Be careful not to catch your finger in the disc table when it draws in Also take care to prevent a small child from opening the disc table cover and inserting their hand inside the player to prevent injury Do not place an object other than a disc on the disc table Convenient feature Aut...

Page 13: ...olor while the disc is turned or stopped chang es from a blue background to black a background NOTE 1 When D SPLAY OFF is pressed the display window turns off even while the power is ON The display OFF state is held in memory even after the power is switched off so the display window is off when the power is switched on later To tum on the display window press DISPLAY OFF again J To reduce the pla...

Page 14: ...n the selected music has been played the player en ters pause mode To continue karaoke singing select anoth er song with the numeric buttons ___ To mute the voices of the singer s from a disc Press ONE TOUCH KARAOKE ONE The ONE TOUCH KARAOKE indicator will TOUCH light on the display KA _E_ _ _ Stereo audio disc The voice of the singer s is lare reduced so that you can practice karaoke singing Mult...

Page 15: ... starts from side B When I_ is pressed to start playback after it has been stopped with playback starts from the beginning of the disc Be sure to leave the disc inside the player The last memory playback is not possible once the disc has been taken out of the player Be sure to plug the AC power cord into a power outlet to which power is supplied permanently I udio switching I Every time AUDIO D A ...

Page 16: ... function during playback of a CDV video part While rotating the SCAN control playback advances or reverses at high speed There are three scan modes which can be selected with rotational angles of the control Clear Scan mode Slightly rotate the SCAN control The image may not fluctuate in this mode Low Scan mode Further rotate the control The scan speed becomes about 10 times the normal playback sp...

Page 17: ...ed 1 30 the normal speed I NOTES 1 To determine of an LD is a CAV standard play disc or not check its jacket for an indentification mark Press _ to return to normal playback The audio is not heard during still image frame advance and multi speed playback J With a CLV extended play disc Multi speed playback frame advance and still image playback are not possible If one of the MULTI SPEED _1 I_ or 1...

Page 18: ... not contain recorded chapter numbers When a track is shorter than I minute or than the set start ing period Highlight Scan of that track starts at the begin ning and lasts for 8 seconds tn case a track is shorter than 8 seconds it will be played entirely from the beginning 18 VRB1147 RANDOM PLAYBACK PLAYBACK IN ORDER SE LECTED BY THE PLAYER 0_ r_ _ Random playback CD CDV and LD with TOC only RAND...

Page 19: ...34 1 Press CHP TM during playback CHPiTM 2 Press numeric buttons 1 2 3 and 4 3 Press PLAY The specified frame is searched and a still image is dis played Press I again to restart normal playback Example To search the image at 12 min 34 sec 1 Press CHP TM during playback CHP TM 2 Press numeric buttons 1 2 3 and 4 DDDD 3 Press __ PLAY Playback restarts from the specified time number With a disc whic...

Page 20: ...last chapter track to be recorded on the first side of the tape This makes it possible to flip the tape while playback is paused and avoid making a recording mistake While programmed playback is paused it is possible to record a narration or create e non recorded blank Pressing II in pause mode resumes programmed playback so that recording can be restarted It is not possible to record a pause as t...

Page 21: ...s or tracks repeat edly in the order they were programmed Press REPEAT once during programmed playback For programming refer to _ I To repeat random playback It is possible to play tracks in a randomly selected order repeatedly Press REPEAT once during random playback For random playback refer to _ To repeat the entire side of a disc Press REPEAT twice When one side of the disc has played back the...

Page 22: ...on being played until the end of the disc Total playing time from the begin ning to the end of the disc On screen display disappears LD with TOC CAV standard play disc l Frame number being played L DISC TIME Elapsedtime from the beginning of the disc L REMAIN TIME ALL Remaining time from the position being played until the end of the disc TOTAL TIME 1 Total playing time from the begin ning to the ...

Page 23: ...us The stereo amplifier is operated improperly Refer to the ampli fier s instruction manual The player is connected to the PHONO input jacks of the stereo amplifier Ref Page p 6 p 12 p 4 p 8 p ll p 5 p 8 LD Video picture quality Audio LD Skip search Symptom 5 Video is not displayed 6 Video is not displayed or the displayed video is of a low quality or is noisy 7 A part of the still image is shakin...

Page 24: ...layer and the TV screen If you experience this kind of trouble follow the Remedy below Display window of the player Service number Service number i t i I i i U1 U2 Condition of the player F5 P2 L3 E4 HO H1 H2 AO The disc is not loaded properly on the disc table Or the disc is dirty Two discs are loaded on the disc table Or the disc is dirty The displayed number after P F L and E differs depending ...

Page 25: ...S VIDEO jacks Audio characteristics 2 pairs Output level During analog audio output 200 mVrms 1 kHz 40 During digital audio output 200 mVrms 1 khz 20 dB Jacks Both RCA jacks Number of channels 2 Stereo Digital Audio Characteristics Frequency characteristics SN ratio Dynamic range Total harmonic distortion Wow and flutter 4 Hz 20 kHz 115 dB EIAJ 96 dB EIAJ Below 0 0035 Below measurable limit 0 001 ...

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Page 28: ...normal stereo or AV AC 3 RF OU_ amplifiers _o _na j k CORRECT _AC 3 RF OUT terminal This terminal is intended for use with Dolby AC 3 components 1 planned for future release With this terminal you will be able to connect an AC 3 RF input of amplifiers and surround processors and playback laser discs formatted with Dolby AC 3 2 1 Indicated with t_ _ For hardware 2 Indicated with _ For software You ...

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