Technics SL-P1300 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 9

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Page 1: ...Technics Compact Disc Player SL PI 300 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS jpi fj DIGITAL AUDIO Before operating this product please read these instructions completely...

Page 2: ...imitedWarranty 27 ProductService 27 Technical Specifications Back c ver The Technics list of advanced audio components continues From Class AA amplifiers Honeycomb Disc speakers and multi disc CD chan...

Page 3: ...n AC power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon o against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience re ceptacl...

Page 4: ...0 Line out sockets is connected connection of the ground terminal is not necessary In either case confirm that the component to which this unit is connected is properly grounded 3 When connecting to...

Page 5: ...through the ventilation openings 4 Heat The unit should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other units that produce heat 5 Power Sources The unit should be...

Page 6: ...incorporates many sensitive optical components To enjoy optimum performance at all times avoid using this unit under the following conditions In a closed vehicle or other location where the temperatur...

Page 7: ...type plug option 1 36 1 ground 0 2 signal output cold 3 signal output hot a 0 0 Digital output switch This switch should normally be in the OFF position When it is ON the digital signal is output to...

Page 8: ...the infrared remote control unit 0 Emphasis indicator 0 tltuminates when a disc recorded with pre emphasis is played In order to further improve the S N ratio of compact discs some discs include a deg...

Page 9: ...among the following options depending on the operation mode 1 Shows time of track in play minutes seconds 0 1 second See page 11 2 Shows programmed order in sequence if the recall button is pressed du...

Page 10: ...utton see page 12 Press this button to stop play and cancel all previous settings Note When this button is pressed the unit goes to the stop mode 0 Pause button indicator see page 12 Press this button...

Page 11: ...n This button is used for the following two operations 1 To memorize the desired track numbers Program play See pages 15 and 16 A maximum of 20 selections can be programmed The letter F is displayed i...

Page 12: ...page 20 Turn this dial clockwise or counterclockwise to move the pickup forward or backward Dial search can be performed at two different speeds slow and fast depending upon the position of the dial...

Page 13: ...and total playing time are displayed the player switches to the stop mode After about 5 seconds or after the disc compartment has been opened the display panel shows the following If a disc has more...

Page 14: ...0 5 second instead of 0 in the 0 1 second digit The reason for this is that the pickup stops a lit before the beginning of the track to eneure that the track beginning is heard when play is resumed it...

Page 15: ...n The cue point memory indicator illuminates Separates track from minutes I 3 Press the numeric button s to specify the minutes The selected number of minutes appears in the time display section v 4 P...

Page 16: ...y or pause mode which you later wish to return to The cue point memory indicator illuminates and the point at which you pressed the memory button is entered into the memory Play continues uninterrupte...

Page 17: ...m track 3 No 0 t error is displayed momentarily if a track number not on the disc is specified If more than 20 selections are entered F full is shown in the display panel and no further selections can...

Page 18: ...programming up to 20 tracks is completed W For example if track 3 is being played and track 2 and track 6 are to be added to the program proceed as follows Specify track 2 SpLcify track 6 elf the memo...

Page 19: ...on discs having indexes 1 Press the numeric button s to specify the track containing the desired index The specified track is shown on the track display When playing discs having only one track remem...

Page 20: ...the remaining programmed tracks wilt be played repeatedly The programmed tracks that have already been played are not included in the repeat play cycle To cancel the repeat play mode I Press the repe...

Page 21: ...ifth track and then to the beginning of the second track while listening to the third track track while listening to the third track llaca1lly12 tre t Pressed here Press the backward skip button While...

Page 22: ...permits movement of the pickup across one pit track at inner diameter in about 0 13 second each time either button is pressed momen t Wy I Search play using the search dial Dial search 1 Press the di...

Page 23: ...me from the beginning of the current track Remaining playing time of the current track Elapsed playing time from the beginning of the first track During program play the total elapsed programmed playi...

Page 24: ...ns To cancel the auto cue function n Press the auto cue button again 1 Notes If the auto cue button is pressed during play this function is activated at the beginning of the next track The auto cue fu...

Page 25: ...te control unit will not reach this player if there is an obstacle between the remote control unit and the front panel of this player Be sure you have a a signal path before pressing a remote control...

Page 26: ...skip to the index number of your choice When an index number is in the next track After skipping to the next track as described on page 19 use index skip to the desired index number Note If an index...

Page 27: ...and therefore prevent proper data transmission If the cable must be coiled for storage etc the diameter of the loop should be at least 15 cm approx 6 inches See figure 2 4 Handle the optical cable s p...

Page 28: ...the pitch control knob to the center and the pitch control knob is in a position other position D than ID Play steps at the beginnng of each track Elapsed playing time is not shown inthedisptay Remote...

Page 29: ...o acts of God LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS There are no express warranties except as listed above PANASONIC SHALL NOT SE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL IN CIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES IN CLUDING WITHOUT LI...

Page 30: ...ystem with 1B bit resolution Pickup Access time 1 second access tc the last track Lignt sc rce Semiconductor laser Wavelength 780 In 1 Traverse system Type High speed linear access system Spindle syst...

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