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Summary of Contents for PD-M90X

Page 1: ... set properly before plugging the power cord into the outlet lf the voltage is not properly set or if you move to an area where the voltage requirements differ adjust the selector switch as follows o Provide yourself with a medium sized flat blade screwdriver lnsert the tip of the screwdriver into the groove of the selector switch and turn it so that the power voltage marking of your area points t...

Page 2: ...th appliance or The sppliance has been expo d to rain or Th sppliance does not Epp ar to operato normally or exhibits a marked chsnge in perlormance or Ths applisnce has be n dropped or the enclosure damaged SERVICING The user should not aftempl to seryice tho spglianc bevond that describod in h operating instructions For all other seryicing con tacl ths nearest Pioneer authorizod seryice center O...

Page 3: ...ec lron 3gainsl such interference in a residential installa on However there is no guarantee that interference wrl oi occur in a oarticular insrallation lf lhis equipment does cause interterence to radio or television reception which can be determined by turn ing the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more ol the following measures reorient the...

Page 4: ...omputer selects a program at random f rom previously input programs When not pro grammed tracks from inserted discs are played at random but they will only be played once lf this f unction is combined with the repeat f unction continuous repeat playback is possible which is ideal when the player is to be used as a source of background music Multiple display indicates disc number track number and p...

Page 5: ...t depending on the degree of contamination the brightness of the light re flected from the signal surfaces may be reduced causing degradation of sound quality Always keep your discs clean by wiping them gently with a soft cloth from the inner edge toward the outer periphery o lf a disc becomes very dirty dip a soft cloth in water and after wringing it out well wipe the dirt away gently and then re...

Page 6: ...der from 2 to 6 for the lower trays The magazine has a window through which the pulled out disc tray can be checked Even during playback the number of the disc being played back can be checked through this window 1 Pull out only one disc tray Disc tray Make sure to pull out only 1 disc tray SINGLE COMPACT DISC MAGAZINE Called single disc magazine in the explanatory text AA R6 dry batteries x 2 6 P...

Page 7: ... will erase memorized programs o Please do not puts books etc on top of the remote control unit lf keys are continuously depressed the batteries will run down The LCD display in the remote control unit is ex tremely delicate and should not be used in places where the temperature and humidity is high or extremely cold such as in cars lt should also be protected from strong shocks Battery Replacemen...

Page 8: ...to the auxiliary AC outlet of your amplifier unit or into a household wall outlet a PRB1 019 F E lllustration not applicable to U K model CD or AUX terminals WHEN USING THE DIGITAL OUT TERMINAL D A converters connected to the CD player must be digital audio interface format types Connect the DIGITAL OUT terminal to the D A converter unit not to the audio input terminal of the amplifier Do not conn...

Page 9: ...tor Press to begin playback and to release the player from the pause mode EJECT key Press to eject a magazine or the disc tray When pressed any magazine in case of single magazine the disc tray inside is expelled forward CLEAR key Press to clear program PGM MEMORY key PROGRAM MEMORY Use to program a sequence of tracks a Press this key after selecting a desired disc and track with disc and TRACK NO...

Page 10: ...i ___t rll lr ml llri I I lllllll T t l lF tlr e r tsJ l L r t ltr l ill olttE lE I tu l orc raL olTPlT PAUSE key and indicator Press to temporarily interrupt playback When pressed again the player is released f rom the pause mode INDICATORS PROGRAM Lights after programming after program has been memorized RANDOM Lights during random playing REPEAT Lights during repeat play DISC lndicates disc num...

Page 11: ...ning of succeeding tracks on the disc During programmed playback it moves to the beginning of the next programmed track ln this way the remaining programmed tracks can also be checked rc When pressed once the disc playback re turns to the beginning of the currently playing track when pressed continuously the disc playback shifts to the beginning of previous tracks on the disc During pro grammed pl...

Page 12: ...h to indicate that the batteries should be changed D rrroNE Jr MEMORY key Use when calling memory A H Programs memorized in 8 memories A H Programs for 8 magazines memorized in remote control for long term storaoe Ca E L E H a 8 8 t E F frcGF illfffiEil l Il rt l E l 1r co DISC NUMBER keys EFGH r r E E f r il llrn re E E t 1llaa il Fll E Et r I ll EEIEIEIE EE rq Transmission key TRANS Use when tra...

Page 13: ...aving a power consumption exceeding 100 W NOTE o Never connect any appliance toaster hair dryer etc whose poner consumption exceeds the wattage W noted on the outlet panel Damage to components or fire hazards could result C Even if a television sef has a rated power consumption less than the permissible outlet wattage when its power is f irst turned on it may have a temporary electrical current fl...

Page 14: ...r stereo amplifier 1 Push in the POWER switch and switch ON power 2 1s e the singte disc magazine and push it fully in 3 Press the EJECT key The disc tray will be ejected forward 4 Place a disc on the disc tray NOTE o Make sure to place the disc on the trcy with the labet facing downward o Hold the disc so that you do not touch the ptaying side the iridescent side with your hands or fingers Push t...

Page 15: ...isc tray lf you intend to continue using the single disc magazine leave the magazine installed in the player and push in the disc tray 4 Push in the POWER switch to turn OFF power 1 2 3 1 Press azine 2 the EJECT key and eject the mag 2 3 Pull the magazine fonrrard and remove it Push in the POWER switch to turn OFF power Case of single disc magazine Pulling out disc tray of magazine removed from pl...

Page 16: ...ack on the first disc 01 showing on the indicator 16 PRB10 19 TO START PLAYING BACK FROM A DESIRED TRACK Direct Disc and Track Search Operation Playback will begin f rom the track selected by specifying the disc number and track number and will continue to the last track on the sixth disc 1 During playback or pause modes select a disc number with a DISC NO key and a track number with a TRACK NO ke...

Page 17: ...n the fifth disc fpAUSE l DISC NO key E TRACK NO key tr LAYI 5 Ll nME il J ilt l DS o To start playback IPAUSE I or FLAv 1 1 PAUSE OPERATION 1 2 3 4 5 Press the PAUSE key Select the disc number with key Select the track number with key Press the PLAY key Io Fr playback press the pAUSE key or the PLAY key a DISC NO a TRACK NO 17 PRB1 01 9 Press the PAUSE key The PAUSE indicator will light and the p...

Page 18: ...be displayed on the indicator watch this indicator while search ing for the desired track l 5 Dsc l l I ua E D o E D o s q 2 When the last track has been played back playback will begin again from the first track Playback will be repeated until repeat playback is cancelled o During normal playback all tracks on all discs in the magazine will be played back repeatedly All discs repeat o During prog...

Page 19: ...ator while searching for the desired track sL c _ _ NOTE During programmed playback the player can advance or reverse quickly only through the currently ptaying track Also the player will enter the pause mode or play mode just before the next or previous track is reached To resume playback press the PLAY key RANDOM PLAYBACK o The player will select tracks at random from the disc set in the magazin...

Page 20: ...en input desired program step NOTE When a program is made while the ptayer is stopped total program time will not be displayed For totat program time see Programming During Playback Total Program Time During stop mode specify DISC NO key and a track a disc with a with a TRACK NO key Press the PGM MEMORY key lf the PGM MEMORY key is pressed after a disc number only has been specified all tracks on ...

Page 21: ...s are repeated at random Repeats playing until REPEAT key or STOP key is pressed o Cancellation of programmed playback and clearing a program o When the clear key is pressed during pro grammed playback the program will be can celled and the player will revert to normal play back Program random play can also be can celled with the clear key and the player will return to normal playback o When the e...

Page 22: ...dom program play o To cancel playback and clear the program clEAR I Clears the program Fcr Stops playback and clears the program f sroP _l Playback stop program left intact Dtsc No tr rRACK No trtr FcM N4EMoRtl Dlsc No tr rRAcK No tr tF F x I uf o Checking the program t pil Step 01 Po_ l Step 02 tE o__l Step o3 tE o l End of check H I l Drsc No tr rRACK No tr IPGM MEMoRtl r ul r uE r ul o Revising...

Page 23: ...re those tracks before which a pause is desired Press the PGM MEMORY key Programming another track by repeating oper ation 1 will result in a pause occurring during playback before the track is played back Repeat operations 1 to 4 Up to 32 steps can be programmed Method of playback Press the PLAY key to begin playback The player will pause at the beginning of the track before which a pause has bee...

Page 24: ...h over 3l is programmed Key Operation lndicator Display r f n I LUr P Xr Operation Examples Search and program 3rd on Disc 3 PAUSE and total time display a Programming Disc 2 1st track on Disc 1 with track on Sth track Proce dures 1 2 itr r a Press DISC No I start playing Disc 1 Press TRACK No 5 PTess PGM MEMoGY F v nr 5 I Lrl I ql O To start programmed track press I s oPl truAYl Press DISC No z j...

Page 25: ...that selected memory indicator lights Select DISC No key and TRACK No key Press PGM MEMORY key Repeat operations 2 and 3 Proceed as described in 1 4 above to program the other memoraes too NOTE o Each memory has a capacity of 32 steps and the total memory capacity of the remote control unit is 80 steps Any steps programmed in excess of memory capacity will not be memorized When the 80 step memory ...

Page 26: ...egin to run down the remote control unit indicators will go black the operating range will be reduced and the memory in the remote control unit may be can celled Consequently the batteries should promptly be changed when the battery indicator starts to flash 26 PRB1 019 MAGAZINE CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING OF MAGAZINES o When inserting a magazine into the player make sure that the direction of ins...

Page 27: ... switches and sound volume controls a Clean away dirt o Press the PLAY key Sound is distorted noise is output o lncorrect connections o Pin plugs and or amplifier terminals are dirty O lnterference is being picked up from a TV set o Connect to amplifier s AUX or CD terminals O Do not connect to PHoNo f tA i terminals o Clean away dirt Y o Switch OFF TV set or move player away from TV set With cert...

Page 28: ...peat also available Switching display o Time consumed remaining time and total time Timer Play functions with NORM RANDOM OFF switching Digital Level Controller Volume control available with remote control unit Remote control unit for program transmission o Enables program transmission from remote con trol unit to player o LCD display a Transmission indicator o Battery indicator o Memory backup fu...

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