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Summary of Contents for LaserDisc CLD-S104

Page 1: ...HE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE ATTENTION POUR PREVENIR LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES NE PAS UTILISER CE I rE FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT SAUF Sl LES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND SANS EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE A DECOUVERT CAUTION This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to...

Page 2: ...o the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug UGHTNING For added protection for this video pro duct receiver during a lightning storm or when it is left unatt...

Page 3: ... Listening For A Lifetime Used wisely your new sound equipment will provide alifetime of fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise This list of sound levels is included for your protection Selectin...

Page 4: ...or long periods of time turn the player off When FM or AM stations are being received signal noise may be generated if the player is turned on Turn off the player when not in use Also if there is signal noise when receiving radio stations with an indoor antenna adjust the position or direction of the antenna CONDENSATION Moisture will form in the operating section of the player if the player is br...

Page 5: ...ays insert batteries into the battery compartmet correctly matching the positive _ and negative _ polarities as shown by the display inside the compartment B Never mix new and used batteries C Batteries of the same size may have different voltages depending onbrand Do not mix different brands of batteries When the unit is not to be used for a long period of time more than one month remove the batt...

Page 6: ...RB1143 HOW TO PLACE A DISC Place the disc in the correct position by using the appropriate disc guide groove OPEN CLOSE LD disc table _A_ 8 cm 3 in CD CDV 12 cm 5 in LD single 20 cm 8 in LD 30 cm 12 in CD disc table 8 cm 3 in CDV 12 cm 5 in LD GLOSSARY Chapter number Chapter numbers are used to indicate the boundaries of the sections on a disc If chapter numbers are recorded on a disc it is so ind...

Page 7: ...discs which also contain video signals Of the total 25 minute playback time of a CDV disc 20 minutes is encoded with conventional CD digital audio signals the audio part The remaining 5 minutes is encoded with both video and digital audio signals the video part In normal palyback mode the unit plays the audio part after the video part is played back CAREoF Discs 1 How to hold discs When loading or...

Page 8: ... plugs 4 has only one panr _ lll l l mR lid l l l l l II 11 I_ USING PIONEER PROJECTION MONITOR or COMPONENT DISPLAY OR AV I _ AMPLIFIER WITH THE _ MARK _lri U l HI NOTE Olj h r is no VIDEO OUT when usin I the optio lal RF too O O O vilh le CLD S104 so this connect on cannot be made w _ i I SING STEREO AUDI C SYS I EM mn i liei i iail ii aal USING TELEVISION WITH AUDIO AND VIDEO JACKS There is no ...

Page 9: ...the AUDIO OUT jacks to the stereo amplifier AUX CD LD VDP or other jacks except the PHONO input jacks The television speakers can also be used by connecting the television audio input jacks and the player AUIDO OUT jacks However connection to a stereo amplifier is recommended to obtain superior audio playback quality for Compact Discs and LaserDiscs Do not change the television antenna and VCR con...

Page 10: ...indicator Press to turn the power on and off _ Disc table p 6 _ CD Disc table p 6 _ CD OPEN CLOSE button p 12 _ LD OPEN CLOSE _ button p 12 _ Track manual search _1 1_1 button p 13 14 _ Stop 111 button p 12 _ Play 1_ button p 12 _ Track manual search 1_1_ IH_I button p 13 14 _ Pause 11 button p 12 LAST MEMORY button p 14 ECHO level control p 16 MIC VOL control p 16 _ MIC jack p 16 _ ONE TOUCH KARA...

Page 11: ...e disc table is opened or being opened The disc table is closed or being closed Start of disc playback End of disc playback Inrto scan Hi lite scan Random playback Program playback Repeat playback One side repeat playback Program repeat playback The power is turned off LaserDisc Compact disc Compact disc with video No disc loaded Remote control unit Remote control buttons with the same names or ma...

Page 12: ... or above Use _ button Example To enter 1 To enter 30 i _ 7_1_ _ _ I 3 cL Normal search C _a te_scar_a so be searc_ e_ us_r_ 3 C_ _M Example 3 0 search chapter No 17 ICHP TMIIOHPiTM _ _ The _ button cannot be used in this case To pause playback temporarily PAUSE to Press _ or again to resume playback STOP To stop playback STOP STOP __ OPEN CLOSE To stop playback and take out the disc OPEN CLOSE Q ...

Page 13: ... LD Reverse STEP _ _ 11 II1_ _ _411 S_EP U__ FOrward Press repeatedly for frame by frame advance MULTI SPEED To vary the playback direction or speed CAV disc only LD Press for reverse playback MULTI SPEED _ _MU LTI S _EE DO_ Press f r f rwa re E _ _ playback When MULTI SPEED is pressed once playback speed becomes 1 8 of the normal playback Each time the same button is pressed playback speed change...

Page 14: ... memory function is carried out only forplayback of an LD With CD or CDV Last memory does not function Ifl_ is pressed afterplayback is stopped bypressing playback starts from the beginning of the disc Leave the disc in the playerafterplayback is stopped If the disc is once removed Last memory does not function Always connect the power cord to the active AC outlet _ Scan Manual Search Search using...

Page 15: ...ormal playback starts TO SEARCH FOR A PARTICULAR CHAPTER TRACK Hi Lite Scan Intro Scan Press HILITE INTRO HILl rE HILITE INTRO INTRO LD CDV CD Hi Lite scan CD or audio part of CDV Press in stop mode to play an 8 second period from 1 minute O0seconds to 1 minute 8 seconds of every track in sequence i T N The _ is displayed during this operation When the desired track is played press m The unit ente...

Page 16: ...rs do one of the following _Ptace the microphone as far from the speakers as _ possible Lower the sound volume NOTE While CDs orthe audio part of CDV discs is played connecting a microphone to the MICjack mayslightlyreduces the volume 16 VRB1143 NOTES No effect can be obtain with some discs Sound is not heard with monaural sources SINGING ALONG t 9 e _ etenters auto Oause made KARAOKE CLD S370 CLD...

Page 17: ...er the new chapter track number with the digit buttons Press II to enter a pause 4 Press PGM to complete programming Pressing also completes programming and starts program playback with the new program contents Programmed chapter track being played cannot be erased or changed Programmed pause being engaged cannot be erased or changed I To clear the program playback I Press CLEAR to return to norma...

Page 18: ...ram repeat function you can repeatedly play programmed chapters or tracks in their programmed order Press REPEAT on the remote control unit while the program is being played See page 17 for details on programming I Random Repeat repeat a I To random play Press REPEAT on the remote control unit during random playback With the random repeat function you can repeatedly play the chapters or tracks in ...

Page 19: ... time of the disc lend of the disc I end of the disc TOtal Time F Total Time Off No display tel playing time of the disc I Total playing time of the disc Off No display Off No display The actual screen display is as shown below Chapter track No Disc Time TRK 3 12 LD discs without TOO Frame number CAV Elapsed playing time CLV and Display off mode are switched alternately on the display Time or fram...

Page 20: ...connection between the player and amplifier is erroneous or the plugs are not inserted fully into the jacks The connection plug of the jack is dirty The player is in pause mode A wrong input is selected on the amplifier _ Refer to the operating instructions of the amplifier The audio output is connected to the PHONO input jacks of the amplifier p 8 9 p 5 p 5 p 8 9 p 12 p 8 9 LD Possible Causes 5 V...

Page 21: ...eadout error This is not a malfunction Reference Page p 6 7 p 6 7 p 15 CD Operation CD Symptom 14 Playback stops immediately after it has been started Possible Causes Reference Page The disc is dirty p 7 The disc is placed upside down p 12 The disc is not placed properly on the disc table p 6 12 ONE TOUCH KARAOKE Symptom Reference Page p 16 15 The voice of the singer is not muted even when ONE TOU...

Page 22: ...fers depending on the condition of the player The player is in abnormal condition Remedy Reload a disc corresponding to a disc guide on the disc table Wipe a disc with a soft cloth Open the disc table and press t again Load only one disc on the disc table Wipe a disc with a soft cloth Open the disc table and press _ again If the same service number is displayed the player is in abnormal condition ...

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