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NOTE ON USE 

 

   

   

   

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

  

 

 BE  CAREFUL  OF  HIGH  TEMPERA-    

TURE 

 

 TO AVOID DUST & MOISTURE 

 

 TO  AVOID  PLACING  ON  UN- 

STABLE LOCATION 

 

DO NOT USE CHEMICALS 

 

   

   

   

  

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 IF  OUT  OF  WORK,  CONTACT 

SALES    AGENCY IMMEDIATELY 

 

 KEEP 

AWAY  FROM  TV 

MAGNETISM 

 

DO NOT OPEN THE CASE 

 

CARE WITH THE POWER CORD 

 

For Safe and Efficient Operation 

 Select the installation location of your unit carefully. 

Avoid placing it in direct sunlight. Also avoid locations 

subject  to  vibration  and  excessive  dust,  heat,  cold  or 

moisture.  Keep  away  from  sources  of  hum  such  as 

transformers or motors. 

 Do not use this compact disc player where there are 

extremes  in  temperature  (  below  41 

o

  F/5 

o

  C  or 

exceeding 95 

o

 F/35 

o

 C ). 

 Do not open the cabinet as this might result in damage 

to the set or electrical shock. 

  Be  sure  your  hands  are  clean  when  handing  discs. 

Never insert a disc which has a crack on its surface. 

  When  disconnecting  the  power  cord  from  the  AC 

outlet, always grasp it by the plug. Never pull the cord. 

  Do  not  use  force  when  operating  the  switches  and 

buttons. 

  Before  moving  the  set,  be  sure  to  disconnect  the 

power cord and all connecting cables. 

 To keep the laser pickup clean, do not forget to close 

the disc tray. 

  Do  not  attempt  to  clean  the  unit  with  chemical 

solvents as this  might  damage  the finish. Use a clean, 

dry cloth. 

 Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. 

 

SAFETY CERTIFICATION 

 

Laser Diode Properties 

Material: Ga.-Al-As 

Wavelength: 755-815 nm (25

o

C) 

Laser Output: Continuous Wave max. 0.5mW 

 

CAUTION: 

USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR 

PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN 
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN 

HAZARDOUS RADIATIO EXPOSURE. 
 

 

 

To  prevent  electric  shock  do  not  remove  cover  (or 

bottom screws). No user serviceable parts inside refer 

servicing to qualified servicing personnel. 

 
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for PDCD810

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...TION OF THE MAIN UNIT 3 FUNCTION OF THE CONTROL UNIT 4 CONNECTIONS 6 BASIC OPERAT ION 7 LOADING AND EJECTING THE DISC 7 TRACK SKIP 8 ANTI SHOCK MEMORY 8 MATCHING THE BEATS PER MINUTE 9 BEAT MATCHING U...

Page 3: ...hen handing discs Never insert a disc which has a crack on its surface When disconnecting the power cord from the AC outlet always grasp it by the plug Never pull the cord Do not use force when operat...

Page 4: ...to an AC wall outlet with the proper AC voltage 6 LINE OUT Output Jacks The audio from each CD player is output from these jacks 7 CONNECTOR PORTS The 8 pin termination permits the connection of the m...

Page 5: ...nd PAUSE modes 11 CUE BUTTON The cue function allows the CD to be played from the memorized point any number of times With the unit in the pause mode pressing the CUE button to set up the memorized cu...

Page 6: ...o play 19 PROGRAM BUTTON You can program the track you want While the unit is stopped pressing the PROG button first to enter memorized mode by pressing the skip buttons to select the tracks you want...

Page 7: ...is may be done on either the player or the remote control side Place a disc in the disc loader 12 cm disc 8 cm disc Push the disc to the loader While the disc is loaded the preparation for disc play w...

Page 8: ...beginning of the track press twice will skip backward to the previous track When this button is pressed once the CD player will advance to the beginning of the next track ANTI SHOCK MEMORY This CD Pla...

Page 9: ...Press PLAY PAUSE to start UNIT 2 o m u B M f er f e y r Both CD players are playing discs Listen to UNIT 2 in your headphones When UNIT 2 is slow compared to UNIT 1 When UNIT 2 is fast compared to UNI...

Page 10: ...g point of loop we mean it B POINT At the meantime it blinks LOOP on the LCD and the music automatically comes back to A POINT and loops between A B points 3 While the music loops between A B press to...

Page 11: ...set for the proper operation 3 Have the operating instructions for the compact disc player been followed Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action The power fails to switch on when the POWER switch is...

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