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Summary of Contents for DA-410cx

Page 1: ...Compact Disc Player Model DA 410cx Instruction Manual 1 O ERa gJoliJ DIGITAL AUDIO ...

Page 2: ... wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer 8 Ventilation The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation For example the appliance should not be situated on a bed sofa rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings or placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flo...

Page 3: ...The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 19 Servicing The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Kyocera Corp certifies that this equ...

Page 4: ...which duplicates the principal front panel controls 3 Separate headphone amplifier with level control 16 track random access programmability Kyocera Full System Remote Compatible 4 Triple Beam Laser for precise trackinq The center beam reads the music and the other two beams monitor and correct for mistracking True 16 Bit digital filtering with oversampling and an analog filter for minimum phase s...

Page 5: ...the shielded cable provided with the remote control center Before connecting make sure the shipping lock at the bottom has been released See Installation page 4 For more information about the remote control see your dealer for advise Power connection Connect the power cord to the appropriate power source of 120V 60Hz If another piece of equipment has a switched outlet your amp for instance that s ...

Page 6: ...s the message by word in particular operating conditions READY SET DISC etc OPEN CLOSE button Press to open and close the tray PLAY button Press to start playing 6 PAUSE button Press to set the player in a pause waiting when playing Playing resumes at the next press of the PAUSE button STOP button Press to stop playing SKIP button Used for skipping back and forth to the tracks in the disc Press ba...

Page 7: ...ing the first digit of the desired track number Using the Remote Control The remote control transmitter duplicates the basic controls on the CD player Simply aim the top of the transmitter at the REMOTE sensor on the player front panel and press the desired button Battery Installation Replacement The detachable back plate of the transmitter covers the compartment to house two AA batteries Install ...

Page 8: ... results are indicated on the TRACK NO and TRACK TIME indicator During the investigation after power on the player indicates the message LEAD IN and if a disc is not loaded or is loaded reversely indicates the message SET DISC Playback 1 Press the POWER button The total track numbers and playing time will be indicated in the TRACK NO indicator and TRACK TIME indicator if the disc has been loaded I...

Page 9: ...ire length of the programmed tracks If the programming contains track numbers greater than 16 the total remaining time is not displayed Skipping Over Tracks Use of the SKIP button allows over tracks to a desired one To skip to a later track press the forward strip of the SKIP button as many times as desired j SKIP SKIP To skip to a previous track press the backward strip of the SKIP button similar...

Page 10: ...er buttons in sequence e g 3 then 6 Note The player will not accept a track number entry greater than the number of tracks contained in the disc The player begins to play the track automatically To cancel the entry of the track number press the C AC button one time and the player reverts to the previous mode Make a new choice The direct track call can be used during a pause After having called the...

Page 11: ...led by the C AC button The sign at the extreme right of the display indicates the programming has been stored in the memory You can later recall what you ve programmed by simply pressing the M CALL button MEMORY 1 I 4 _ 2 Normal mode 3 _4 5 I 1 I I 9 l r t 6 Memory mode 6 r I 18 2 I rs 1 I I etc etc To Program Memory This programming procedure can be made during a pause or stop even if the tray is...

Page 12: ...ogrammed track e g 9 and continues in the programmed sequence After the last track has been finished the player reverts to stop READY You can skip REV FF or REPEAT in the usual manner except they affect the programmed tracks only you cannot direct track call using the keys To exit from the memory mode Press the MEMORY button The m disappears in the display and the player will resume to normal play...

Page 13: ...ubject to change without notice Troubleshooting The following guide is intended as an aid in correcting basic problems encountered during use of the player Problem Cause Player won t turn on Power cord unplugged from outlet Music automatically starts at power on Front panel TIMER switch is set to play Reset to off Music never starts when PLAY is pressed SET DISC indicated Reverse disc loading Cont...

Page 14: ...quential damages so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you Return of the enclosed warranty registration is not a condition precedent to warranty coverage and performance i YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY This K IOCERa brand equipment is warranted to be free from defects in material or workmansh for 1 year from data of delivery Repair or at our option replacement will therefore be made of any...

Page 15: ...TRONICS INC 100 Randolph Road Box CN6700 Somerset N J 08873 1284 Telephone 201 560 0060 Detach here 1 O ERa Kyocera Electronics Inc 100 Randolph Road Box CN6700 Somerset N J 08873 1284 Telephone 201 560 0060 KTDA41CXXX Printed in Japan 0787SG ...

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