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Summary of Contents for PD-F1004

Page 1: ...ference with electric appliances such as radios and televisions use shielded cables and connectors for connections For Canadian modell This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian lnterference Causing Equipment Regulations lPour le modèle Canadienl Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada POWER CO...

Page 2: ...ar altention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles ând the po nt where they exit from the product OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING ll an outside antenna or cable system is connected 10 the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so âs to prov de some protection aga nst voltage surges and bu lt up stat c charges Article 810 of the National Electr cal Code ANSI NFPA 70 prov des nformati...

Page 3: ...lectronicsGroup want you to getthe most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and most importantly without affecting your sensitive hearing Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to you...

Page 4: ...ncel the program mode TO USE THE RECEIVER S GUI SCREEN TROUBLESHOOTING SPECtFtCATtONS INDEX CARD 4 PRB1 230 En TRANSPORTATION SCREWS ln order to protect the inside of this unit from vibration and shocks duríng transportation the internal mechanism is fixed with transportation screws Before using the player remove the three transportation screws located onthe bottom panel byturning them counter clo...

Page 5: ...teries with new ones o Do not allow books or other objects to rest on top of the re mote control unit since the buttons may be depressed causing faster exhaustion of the batteries o Whenthe operable range decreases this meansthatthe batteries are nearly exhausted Replace them with new batteries lncorrect use of batteries may cause leakage or rupture Always be sure to follow these guidelines A Alwa...

Page 6: ...ens cleaner The player s pickup lens should not become dirty in normal use but if for some reason it should malfunction due to soiling consult your nearest PIONEER authorized service center Lens cleaners for CD players are commercially available but special care should be exercised in their use since some may cause damage to the lens b PRB1 230 En Condensation When this unit is brought into a warm...

Page 7: ...gs from scratches and dust When the unit is not connected using an optical fiber cable be sure to keep the protective dust cap plugged nto the optical dig tal output jack at all times Connection with the PD API For details please read the operating instructions of the PD API NOTE When the PD API is connected on screen disc management on page 14 of th s unit will not be available ln this case the W...

Page 8: ...h buttons ÂA cuan button AA A rvlooe button m etaybutton m Track search button Q Direction buttons m eruren butron Âß o sc buttons Ffà A To open the cover of the remote control unit Hold both sides of the cover and lift it up I PRB1 230 En O powen STANDBY oN switch AA Remote sensorÂA Receives the signal from the remote control unit Ract I indicator fîl1ì Racf 2 indicator AA Ract 3 indicator AÉì Ra...

Page 9: ...to 25 discs can be loaded per Rack E Push the Rack back to its original pos t on o Gently close the Rack completely lnsert other discs into the other Racks by repeat ing steps 2lo 4 E Manually close the front panel PRECAUTION o lf discs are inserted label sides leftward they will not be played o Never insert objects other than discs song cards explanations of disc contents etc into the Rack o Do n...

Page 10: ...first programmed disc Last disc memory function can be carried out in ALL SINGLE or CUSTOM playback mode Last disc memory does not function after random playback Operations indicated by the I remote control unit E I mark are performed with the 10 RRB1 230 En Ë n ã E o 7 t I ii rightward labelside 1 I POWER STANDBY ON â E POWER C 1 OO flflflflfrm fiffiflflfl ffifm 2 3 I NOTES oWhen ALL no appears o...

Page 11: ... otherwise a malfunction will result durinq plavback ALL SINGLE When the SINGLE mode is selected during playback the SINGLE mode playback is carried out on the disc being played NOTES o CUSTOM mode cannot be selected during playback o When the power is turned on the un t enters the last selected mode lf less than 100 discs are loaded ln the playback mode this unit does not recognize a disc when th...

Page 12: ...the remote control unit is pressed once playback returns to the beginning of the track being played lf you press once more in succession playback returns to the beginning of the previous track When t on the remote control unit is kept pressed playback returns to earlier tracks on the disc lf the track is searched for in the stop mode press Playback starts from that track o Pressing l during search...

Page 13: ...level between discs is noticeable the volume level should be adjusted for each disc especially during program playback or random playback when tracks are selected between2discsormore ln suchcases pressingADLCautomatically setstheoutputleveltothe properlevel When ADLC isturnedon the ADLC indicator lights o Toturn off ADLC pressADLCsothattheADLC indicator goesoff o Wìth some selections sound becomes...

Page 14: ...erse track search tForward track search etay mode p 11 Disptay for the input title Not displayed if no title is i n put Method of operations on the screen display Use the remote control unit Direction buttons Move the f icon and press ENTER on the button to be operated Moves f upward Press VlTtimes Establishes the selection IExamplel Movement occurs NOTE When using the remote control unit be sure ...

Page 15: ...AIN screen For example when the CU STOM screen is displayed place f on IN PUT and press on the remote control unitlto display the TITLE lN PUT screen Screen during playback Disc No and track No being played and elapsed play time Disc No Mode Note Once the direction button is pressed to return from the screen during playback to the prevìous screen it is no longer possible to return to the screen du...

Page 16: ...LE INPUT screen is displayed lnput the title Up to 20 characters can be input per title o ln put character by characte r by moving f to a cha racter using the direction buttons and pressing o Each character is input in the position indicated by l After the input I moves to the next column lExample To input PIONEER I E Using the direction buttons move L to ENTER and press o lnput the title of the n...

Page 17: ...fore inputting a new t tle I Using the direction buttons move t to CLEAR trPress disappears To erase all disc titles Within one second of turning on the power press and hold CLEAR button on for about three seconds To preset all disc titles Within one second of turning on the power press and hold STOP button on for about three seconds The disc title are preset as DISC 1 DISC 100 Performing thís ope...

Page 18: ...er of disc Nos e The number of titles starting with P is displayed ln case there are many titles start ng with the same letter Using the direction buttons move to V Downward scrolling and press Each press displays other titles Displays other titles How to play the disc with the searched title Using the direction buttons move Lto disc No and press O NOTE When the disc No is displayed in gray the di...

Page 19: ... is not inserted in the Rack r ìotr appears on the display E Press the DISC SET button on the remote control unit The indicators of CUSTOM ll and disc number blink once E To enter disc No 12 repeal steps 3 and 4 Up to 100 discs can be entered into one CUSTOM Discs can be added even after the entry is completed EPress or RANDOM Playback starts from the lowest disc number in the CUSTOM lf RANDOM is ...

Page 20: ... title The title input operation is the same as the procedure in CD title input I I t INPUT ON_SCREEN 5 COMPACT D ISC 4 F ILE_TYPE 3 P D F I 0 0 4 2 P I ON E E R 1 tl I CUSTOM 2 l D rrþñ Ee r 2 rnmr I rur I INPUT I SETECT P D_F 9 O 4 I PD FIOO 7 P D F 1 0 0 4 2 c 2 tl F MAIN roo CUSTOM 2 à r þñ eefr p nnerl EEts il T INPUT MAIN SELECT P D F I 0 0 4 2 r roo CUSTOM 2 c 2 l lì r Ion een 1 nr O 00 t Ð...

Page 21: ...e track No to be programmed with the digit buttons and then press the TRACK SET button Only in stop mode you can use K or 1 After selecting the track No press TRACK SET o When the track number is programmed the PGM indicator the disc No and the track No blink Repeat steps 3 and 4 to program other tracks Checking the input program The programmed tracks can be checked on the screen Move to PROGRAM a...

Page 22: ...or example when recording on both sides of a cassette tape if you program a pause after the last track to be recorded on the first side program playback will pause at that point to allow you to switch tape sides To resume program playback after the player enters pause mode press tl NOTES o A pause can be programmed only when the program procedure is pertormed under stop mode o A pause cannot be pr...

Page 23: ...r O Receiver information display When the display is switched from the CUSTOM screen O CUSTOM title Disc No being played Next registered Disc No Receiver information display Compatible models Audio y ideo Stereo Receivers VSX D3S VSX D7O4S VSX 604S Models incorporating the GUI function NOTES o The displayed information changes according to the operat ons made on this unit Buttons for operations on...

Page 24: ...s a bad scratch or warp Disc is extremely dirty With certain discs loud noise is produced or play stops o Connect to amplifier s CD or AUX terminals Do not connect to PHONO terminals o Clean away dirt o lncorrect connections o Pin plugs and or amplifier terminals are dirty Sound is distorted noise rs output o Connect properly Check the settings of amplifier switches and sound volume controls o Cle...

Page 25: ... o Electrostatic charge removal sheet e Operatinginstructions o lndex label sheet o CD liner notes Jile NOTE Specifications and design subject to possible modification wìthout notice due to mprovements 25 PRBl 230 En 2 Audio sect on Frequency response S N ratio Dynamic range Channel separation Harmonic distortion Level difference between channels Output voltage Wow and flutter 2 Hz 20 kH z 98 dB o...

Page 26: ...MEMO 26 PRB1 230 En ...

Page 27: ...n the first or last page of the supplied CD liner notes file NO 1 1 50 NO 2 51 100 I 26 2 27 õ J 28 4 29 5 30 6 31 7 32 8 33 9 34 10 35 11 36 l2 37 13 38 t4 39 15 40 t6 41 17 42 18 43 l9 44 20 45 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 51 76 52 77 53 78 54 79 55 80 56 8l 57 82 58 83 59 84 60 85 6t 86 62 87 63 88 64 89 65 90 66 91 67 92 68 93 69 94 70 95 71 96 72 97 73 98 74 99 75 10 27 PRB1 230 En J ...

Page 28: ...llstate Parkway Markham Ontario L3R 0P2 Canada PIONEER ELECTRONIC IEUROPEI N V Haven 1087 Keetberglaan 1 9120 Melsele Belgium TEL 03 570 05 11 PIONEER ELECTRON CS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 178 1 84 Boundary Road Braeside Victoria 31 95 Australia TEL f 031 580 991 1 PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO S A DE C V Augusto Rodin No 128 PB Col San Juan Mixcoac Mexico D F CP 03730 TEL 52 5 598 3950 9sHo1zF9Do7 Printe...

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