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DISC FILING

You can file each disc by album title and/or artist name in the unit’s memory. You can easily locate a disc using the filed text data.

Notes
• When you input a character, you can change the type of

character by pressing CAPS. For details, see “Available
characters” on page 16.

• A maximum 12 characters can be used in each album title or

artist name.

TEXT FILING

2

Press FILE EDIT.

3

Press SEARCH or turn the JOG dial on the unit to select the
character you want to input, then press SKIP.
The cursor moves to next position.

To input the album title and artist name for the
selected disc

Selected character

3

2, 5,
7, 8

1

3

4

Repeat step 3 until the all characters you want are
input.

5

Press FILE EDIT to store the album title.

DISC SKIP

“TITLE” appears in the display and the cursor flashes.
You can input the album title.
If you do not need to enter the album title, skip steps 3
and 4.

ALL

DISC

EDIT

 TEXT

TITLE

Cursor position

ALL

DISC

EDIT

 TEXT

TITLE

ALL

DISC

EDIT

 TEXT

TITLE

“ARTIST” appears in the display and the cursor flashes.
You can input the artist name.
If you do not need to enter the artist name, skip step 6.

ALL

DISC

EDIT

 TEXT

ARTIST

6

Repeat step 3 until the all characters you want are
input.

7

Press FILE EDIT to store the artist name.

8

FILE EDIT

“SAVE” and “TEXT” appear in the display.

“BEST” appears in the display.

(For “BEST FILING” program, see page 20.)

FILE EDIT

FILE EDIT

1

During stop, press DISC SKIP to select the disc to
which you want to input the text data.
(Make sure that “PROGRAM” indicator in the display is
turned off before this step.)

1

6

7

8

9

0

2

3

4

5

A

B

C

D

E

POWER

ACTIVE

ALL

PROG

+1 DISC

INTRO

FILE MODE TEXT MODE TIME MODE TEXT SRCH

DISC GROUP

FILE EDIT

GROUP EDIT

DISC

DELETE

CAPS

INDEX

REPEAT

RANDOM

STOP

PAUSE

PLAY 

ENTER

DISK SKIP

SKIP

SEARCH

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Summary of Contents for CDM-900

Page 1: ...00s Group Play CD TEXT Compatibility Disc Search Using CD TEXT Index Search Full Operation Remote Control Optical Digital Output Timer Play Option CONTENTS Safety Instructions 2 Connections 4 Identification of Components 5 Inserting CDs 7 Basic Operation 8 Random Sequence Play 11 Repeat Play 12 Program Play 13 Group play 15 Index Search 17 Intro scan 17 Disc filing 18 Relay play 21 Timer play 22 N...

Page 2: ...ked on the unit 11 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the unit 12 Cleaning The unit should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer 13 Nonuse Periods The power cord of th...

Page 3: ...TANT When connecting this product to accessories and or another product use only high quality shielded cables Cable s supplied with this product MUST be used Follow all installation instructions Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA 3 NOTE This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations Part ...

Page 4: ...t terminals numbered 1 on the rear panel of the amplifier or receiver 2 When the DIGITAL OUT terminal of this unit is used This unit has a DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL terminal on the rear panel Before using the terminal on the rear panel remove the terminal s cover Make the connection from the terminal to the optical input terminal of an amplifier or other digital audio component by using a commercially a...

Page 5: ...ts for custom installation system you can operate this unit with the system remote control Connect the REMOTE CONTROL IN terminal of this unit to the output terminal of the central controller for custom installation system By connection the REMOTE CONTROL OUT terminal of this unit to the REMOTE CONTROL IN terminal of the other component you can also operate the component with the system remote con...

Page 6: ... p 19 GROUP EDIT button p 15 DELETE button p 14 ENTER button p 13 SKIP CURSOR buttons p 9 SEARCH buttons p 10 JOG dial p 9 STOP button p 8 PLAY PAUSE button p 8 DISC SLOT SECTION For an explanation on how to open the front panel see page 7 Disc slots p 7 Loader carriage p 7 Disc slot for single disc play SINGLE p 10 Slot numbers p 7 The PLAY PAUSE button on the front panel has the functions of bot...

Page 7: ...eserved for single disc play mode Notes Except when inserting or removing discs keep your hands out of the unit while the front panel is open You could be injured if your hands could become entagled in the internal mechanism Keep cassette tapes video cassettes or floppy discs away from the magnetic latches Notes Do not use 8 cm 3 inch CDs Even if you use the expander rings the unit could be damage...

Page 8: ...emaining track numbers can be seen at a glance To turn off the unit standby mode Press POWER again 1 2 3 DISC SKIP PAUSE STOP DISC LOADING appears in the display for a few seconds Then the disc number that was played most recently appears in the display 3 The unit plays all discs in the unit from the selected one PLAY Note To play all the discs in the unit make sure the ALL indicator appears in th...

Page 9: ...0 then 5 PLAY If you enter a number that is higher than the last track number on the disc the final track is played Notes These operations can also be performed when the unit is in the pause or stop mode If SKIP is pressed and held the track number successively changes to higher numbers or lower numbers 1 6 7 8 9 0 2 3 4 5 The selected track number is displayed 2 Press to start play SKIP SKIP DISC...

Page 10: ...a single CD player by using slot number 0 SINGLE 1 Insert a disc into slot number 0 SINGLE see page 7 2 Press 1 DISC so that 1 appears in the display 3 1 DISC PLAY after 2 seconds after 2 seconds after 2 seconds Notes You can enjoy random sequence play see page 11 or repeat play see page 12 in this mode When you press ALL or GROUP A E during single disc play mode single disc play mode will be canc...

Page 11: ...tion during programming or during programmed play If SKIP is pressed during random sequence play the next randomly programmed track will be played If SKIP is pressed play will return to the beginning of the current track Total remaining time on the disc will not be displayed during random sequence play The mode indicator you select appears 2 Press RANDOM 1 Press 1 DISC ALL or GROUP see GROUP PLAY ...

Page 12: ...med play mode all programmed tracks are played repeatedly In the group play mode all tracks on all discs in the group you selected are played repeatedly In the random sequence play mode all randomly sequenced tracks on all discs are played repeatedly In the 1 DISC mode ALL DISCS REPEAT play is not available To cancel repeat play mode Press REPEAT successively until REPEAT disappears from the displ...

Page 13: ...am an entire disc as one step by pressing 0 AL flashes in the display 7 4 7 1 STOP PROG DISC SKIP 1 6 7 8 9 0 2 3 4 5 ENTER Display information during programming 1 Shows the selected disc number 2 Shows the program number for the track to be entered next 3 Shows the selected track number 4 Shows the numbers of programmed tracks PLAY 6 Press PROG to exit the program input mode PROG PROGRAM DISC TR...

Page 14: ...lete the programmed track or disc currently displayed press DELETE before pressing ENTER 5 When you are finished press PROG or PLAY Note When you program an entire disc as one step AL appears in the display when you press SKIP to change program data To delete all program data 1 Follow of steps 1 and 2 of the procedure described in To check program data 2 Press and hold DELETE for more than 5 secon...

Page 15: ...ess GROUP EDIT 2 Press GROUP A E to select the group you want to change 3 Press SKIP or to select the border you want to change Selected border numbers flash in the display 4 Press DISC SKIP or turn the JOG dial on the front panel to select the new border number The border number of any group adjacent to the border number you changed will also be changed 5 Press GROUP EDIT twice Notes Each group m...

Page 16: ...3 Press DELETE repeatedly until all the characters disappear Notes When you input a character each time you press CAPS the type of character changes as follows Capital letters A B C D Small letters a b c d Figures 0 1 2 3 4 Symbols A maximum of 12 characters can be used in each group name Display information during group edit naming 1 Shows the selected group 2 Shows the cursor position 3 Shows th...

Page 17: ... the disc has no encoded index points play will begin from the start of the selected track The index number can be designated only while INDEX appears in the display INDEX 1 6 7 8 9 0 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 8 9 0 2 3 4 5 INTRO SCAN You can check the discs in the unit by listening to a short segment of each disc in turn The unit will play several seconds segment from the second minutes of each disc The unit...

Page 18: ...lashes You can input the album title If you do not need to enter the album title skip steps 3 and 4 ALL DISC EDIT TEXT TITLE Cursor position ALL DISC EDIT TEXT TITLE ALL DISC EDIT TEXT TITLE ARTIST appears in the display and the cursor flashes You can input the artist name If you do not need to enter the artist name skip step 6 ALL DISC EDIT TEXT ARTIST 6 Repeat step 3 until the all characters you...

Page 19: ...you search for an album title or SEARCH ARTIST when you search for an artist name appears in the display 2 Press SEARCH or turn the JOG dial on the front panel to select the first character of the album title or the artist name you want to search for 3 The unit locates all of the corresponding album titles or artist names beginning with the selected character and displays the first one according t...

Page 20: ...a Press DELETE for more than 5 seconds after step 2 of the procedure described in To delete text data on page 19 CAUTION Deleting all discs BEST FILING program data will also erase the entire contents of memory including album title or artist name Be careful It is possible to file only those tracks you want from each disc i e hide unwanted tracks You can easily play back the tracks in any order yo...

Page 21: ...nit is used separately the 2nd MAIN switch on the rear panel of each unit should be set to the MAIN position Never plug in these units or other components until all connections are completed After completing the connections press the STANDBY ON buttons of both units to turn the power on ACTIVE appears in the display of the main unit INACTIVE appears in the display of the second unit Relay play swi...

Page 22: ...ing In these cases the INACTIVE unit enters random sequence play mode automatically When random sequence play mode of the ACTIVE unit is on TIMER PLAY You can start play in any mode at any specified time by connecting a timer sold separately Refer also to the instructions for the timer 1 Select the desired play mode ALL GROUP 1 or PROGRAM 2 Press STANDBY ON to turn the unit off 3 Press STANDBY ON ...

Page 23: ...pact disc player is designed for playing compact discs bearing the mark only Never attempt to load any other type of disc into the unit The unit cannot play 8 cm 3 inch compact discs Compact discs are not subjected to wear during play but damage to the disc surface when the disc is being handled can adversely affect the disc s play Do not use cleaning discs or warped discs All of these could damag...

Page 24: ...irty Improper cable connections The tuner is too close to the player The disc may be warped A disc is set in the slot of the disc being played The unit fail to work properly due to some external lighting or sound stimulus The batteries of the remote control transmitter are too weak Direct sunlight or lighting of an inverter type of fluorescent lamp etc is striking the remote control sensor of the ...

Page 25: ... 0 0 5 V GENERAL Power requirements U S A and Canada models 120 V 60 Hz Australia model 240 V 50 Hz Europe and U K models 230 V 50 Hz General model 110 120 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 15 W Dimensions W H D 435 176 5 407 5 mm 17 1 4 7 16 1 8 Weight 8 4 kg 21 lbs 3 oz Accessories Connection cord Remote control transmitter Batteries size AA R6 UM 3 Please note that all specifications are sub...

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