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RQT7115

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Specifications

Digital audio output

Coaxial digital output

Pin jack

Headphone

Output level

20 mW max. 32 

 (adjustable)

Pickup

Wave length

790 nm

Laser Power

No hazardous radiation is emitted

General

Power supply

AC 220-240 V, 50 Hz

Power consumption

20 W

Dimensions (W 

X

 H 

X

 D)

320 x 111 x 330 mm

Mass

5.8 k

g

Note

Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Mass and dimensions are approximate.

Specifications are the values when playing CD audio in the CD

PLAYER mode with tempo reset.

Playable media

CD (12 cm)

CD-Audio (CD-DA)

CD-R/CD-RW (CD-DA, MP3)

SD Memory Card

CD-MP3 play format

Compatible compression rate

between 32 kbps and 192 kbps

(Recommended: 128 kbps)

Compatible sampling rate

48 kHz/44.1 kHz/32 kHz

SD Audio play format

Audio extension format

MPEG2-AAC/MP3

Compatible sampling rate

48 kHz/44.1 kHz/32 kHz

Audio

No. of channels

2 (stereo)

Frequency response

4 Hz-20 kHz

Output voltage

2 Vrms (0 dB) (JEITA)

Output terminal

Pin jack

Error messages

Message

CAN NOT EJECT
CUE BANK ERROR

DATA ERROR

FAILED

FILE SELECT ERROR
FORMAT ERROR
NO CD AUDIO TRACK

NO DATA

NO DISC
NO PANEL MODE

NO REMAIN

NO SD AUDIO TRACK

NO SD CARD
REPLACED OLD PANEL DATA

SD CARD FULL

SD CARD PROTECTED

SD LID OPEN
TRACK ERROR

Description

Cannot eject the CD.
After setting the auto cue point, you tried to set
the cue setting without selecting the cue bank.
There is a problem with the data.

A save, load or format error occurred and the op-
eration did not complete.
The wrong file was selected.
You cannot format this SD Memory Card.
The inserted disc is unrecognizable.
The disc has been inserted upside down.
You tried to save to a SD Memory Card, but there
is no sample pad data.
CD is not inserted.
You cannot save panel data when using the CD
PLAYER mode.
You cannot display the current remaining time with
MP3 files.
There are no audio tracks on this SD Memory Card.
The inserted SD Memory Card is unrecognizable
because of damage or an error.
SD Memory Card is not inserted.
The oldest used media panel data was replaced.
You cannot store more than 50 CDs or SD Memory
Cards worth of data items.
You cannot save any more data to the SD Memory
Card.
The SD Memory Card is write protected.

The lid of the SD Memory Card slot is open.
You cannot play this track.
This track data cannot be read.

Action

Pause the unit and eject the CD.
Select the cue bank first.

Use a SD Memory Card that was recorded
properly.
Try saving or loading again. Or try saving to a
new SD Memory Card.
Select the correct file.
Use a new SD Memory Card.
Re-insert the CD properly.

Re-insert the CD properly.
Save using the TURNTABLE mode.

Use a SD Memory Card that was recorded
properly.

Re-insert the SD Memory Card properly.
Save it to a SD Memory Card or initialize the
unit’s memory.

Use a new SD Memory Card.

Release the SD Memory Card write-protect
switch.
Make sure to close the lid.
Select another track or replace with properly
recorded media.

Maintenance

To clean this unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.

Never use alcohol, paint thinner, or benzine to clean this unit.

Before using chemically treated cloth, read the instructions that came with the cloth carefully.

Summary of Contents for SLDZ1200 - SD/CD D/D TURNTABLE

Page 1: ...T7115 B Direct Drive Digital Turntable EB EP Note EB on the packaging indicates the United Kingdom Before connecting operating or adjusting this prod uct please read these instructions completely Plea...

Page 2: ...P3 albums and SD audio 22 Using with other equipment 23 Start play using the mixer s fader 23 Using two units for relay play 23 Using the amplifier and other equipment 23 Linking different tracks 24 U...

Page 3: ...N HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOUR SELF REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL CAUTION DO NOT INSTALL OR PLACE THIS UNIT IN A BOOKCASE BUILT IN CABINET OR IN ANOT...

Page 4: ...et For United Kingdom EB area code model only For your safety please read the following text carefully This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A...

Page 5: ...the pause state SD CARD LOAD and SAVE You can SAVE and LOAD sample pad cue point panel data etc to the SD Memory Card VINYL SIM You can simulate sound simi lar to an analogue player DYNAMIC FX You ca...

Page 6: ...CHANGE Play direction switch REVERSE FORWARD Display angle setting function setting button DISPLAY ANGLE FUNCTION SD Memory Card access indicator SD ACCESS Normal tempo button lamp RESET Tempo pitch...

Page 7: ...isplay angle Change display angle corresponding to position of the main unit page 11 Setup The stoppers are used to lock the platter protecting the unit from shock during shipping 1 Remove the 3 platt...

Page 8: ...the volume using the phones VOLUME control Avoid listening for prolonged periods of time to prevent hearing damage For the United Kingdom BE SURE TO READ THE CAUTION FOR THE AC MAINS LEAD ON PAGE 4 B...

Page 9: ...g the DJ mixer Connect to the digital input terminal on the DJ mixer or amplifier with digital input terminals using the connection cables not included SD Audio cannot be output from this unit s digit...

Page 10: ...c Note Do not insert a disc when the power is off Do not insert 2 or more discs Do not try to insert the disc using unnecessary force that may bend the disc When the unit is loading or ejecting a disc...

Page 11: ...return the time display to its original state When you are playing a MP3 file from a CD R or CD RW the remaining play time will not be displayed if you press REMAIN AUTO CUE When there is less than 30...

Page 12: ...a track has been skipped or when advancing to the next song while playing the auto cue point automatically sets and pauses at the point just before audio begins skipping the null sound area at the be...

Page 13: ...ack s audio begins Searching forward or backward During play or while paused Press and hold Hold the button to search You cannot search beyond a track with MP3 files on CD R CD RW Sounds heard when se...

Page 14: ...nce the end of track is reached the PLAY PAUSE lamp goes out and play stops Display indicator when stopped When using CD SD Audio Total play time is displayed When using CD R CD RW MP3 files The total...

Page 15: ...e previous track You can also use TEMPO to change the tempo page 16 Changing play with your hand Using the platter slip surface you can improvise play with the platter slip surface speed and direction...

Page 16: ...po is at normal setting When the dots appear to be stationary the tempo setting has changed about 3 5 Note The strobo dot illuminator is a synchronized and precise frequency quartz illuminator Red LED...

Page 17: ...becomes the cue point Make certain the platter slip surface is completely stopped 4 Press CUE STOP The CUE lamp lights the selected cue bank number reverses display and is stored in memory When the r...

Page 18: ...loop beyond a track When setting the loop setting again perform the above steps after canceling loop play by pressing EXIT RELOOP You can also control the platter slip surface and make tempo ad justme...

Page 19: ...ain and play begins from the start ONE SHOT STOP Plays from the start and ends once the end of play is reached During play press again and play stops LOOP Plays from the start and after reaching the e...

Page 20: ...es the sound image from left or right by use of the platter slip surface 6 AUTO PAN Automatically rolls the sound image from left or right and back 7 CRUSH RING Distorts the sound The speed of distort...

Page 21: ...to select DEL from the display SD DELETE screen appears in the display 2 Press EXECUTE to perform deletion Files with no data cannot be deleted Trying to delete them will result in a FILE SELECT ERROR...

Page 22: ...begin therefore we recommend reducing the number of sessions to a minimum You cannot play a file that was recorded with packet write This unit is not compatible with HighMATTM Creating SD audio for pl...

Page 23: ...B switch to 4 2 Push the cross fader all the way toward CH4 3 During play or while paused on unit 1 press CUE STOP Back cue 4 When you want to start play push the cross fader in the opposite direction...

Page 24: ...ition from track A to track B is complete BPM Using with other equipment Initializing this unit s memory Unit s initialize memory function You can re initialize all memory content on this unit restori...

Page 25: ...ng Do not place or store CDs in the following places Locations exposed to direct sunlight Humid or dusty locations Locations directly exposed to a heat vent or heating appliance In the glove compartme...

Page 26: ...CD PLAYER mode selected Is the cue point set Is the loop in point start point set Have you inserted a SD Memory Card that already has the panel data for the corresponding media In this case the SD Mem...

Page 27: ...he wrong file was selected You cannot format this SD Memory Card The inserted disc is unrecognizable The disc has been inserted upside down You tried to save to a SD Memory Card but there is no sample...

Page 28: ...RQT7115 B M0304TK2054 En Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Web Site http www panasonic co jp global...

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