Kenwood DP-M960 User manual

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DP-M960
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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KENWOOD CORPORATION
SHIONOGI SHIBUYA BUILDING
17-5, 2-CHOME, SHIBUYA,
SHIBUYA-KU, TOKYO, JAPAN
KENWOOD CORP, CERTIFIES THIS EOUIPIMENT
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RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND IN-
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Location: lnside. near the Laser me-
chanism.
Safety precautions
CAUTION CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REN/OVE
COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SEBVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVIC'
ING TO OUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the
user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product'S enclosure that
may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the
appliance.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN

lntroduction
The purpose of this manual is to acquaint you with the
operating features of your new unit. You will notice that
in every detail of planning, engineering, styling,
operating convenience, and adaptability, we have
sought to anticipate your needs and desires.
Weiuggest that you read this manual carefully' Know-
ing how to set up your unit to the best advantage wlll
enhance your listening pleasure right from the start'
You will also become aware of the ease with which you
can adjust your unit to meet your special requirements'
For your records
Record the serial number, found on the back of the
unit, in the spaces designated on the warranty card,
and in the space provided below. Refer to the model
and serial numbers whenever you call upon your dealer
for information or service on this product
Model- Serialnumber
AC voltage selection
This unit operates on 120 volts or 22G24O volts AC.
The AC voltage selector switch on the rear panel is set
to the voltage that prevails in the area to wtrich the unit
is shipped. Before connecting the power cord to your
AC outlet, make sure that the setting position of this
switch matches your llne voltage. lf not, it must be set
to your voltage in accordance with the following direc-
tion.
Our warranty does not cover damage caused by excessive line
voltage due to improper setting of the AC voltage selector switch
For United Kingdom
The mains plug must be removed from the wall socket
prior to any internal examination.
lmportant
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance
with the following code:
After unpacking
After unpacking, we recommend that you inspect the
unit for any possible shipping damage. lf your unit is
damaged or fails to operate, notify your dealer im-
mediately. lf your unit was shipped to you directly,
notify the shlpping company without delay. Only the
:consignee (the person or company receiving the unit)
can file a claim against the carrier for shipping damage'
We recommend that you retain the original carton and
packing materials to prevent any damage should you
transport or ship your unit in the future.
Before applying power
lmportant!
U.S.A., Ganada, Australia, U.K. and Europe
Units shipped to the U.S.A. and Canada are designed
for operation on 120 V AC onlY.
Units shipped to Australia and U.K. are deslgned for
operation on 24O V AC onlY.
Units shipped to Europe are designed for operation on
220 V AC only.
These units are not equipped with an AC voltage selec-
tor switch and the discussion of such a switch that
follows, should be disregarded.
All other countries
Units shipped to countries other than the above coun-
tries are equipped with an AC voltage selector switch
on the rear panel. Befer to the following paragraph for
the proper setting of this switch.
Blue...
Brown
Wire colour
Blue ... .
Brown ..
The wires in this mains lead must be connected to the
terminals in the plug as follows:
Neutral
Live
Plug termina! marking
N or Black
L or Red
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Brown to
Live
Blue to
Neutral
Notes:
1 ) This apparatus must be protected by 3 A fuse either in the
plug/adaptor or at the distribution board.
2) lf a 3-pin plug with earthing contact is used, no wire must
be connected to the E terminal.
Plug
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TO PREVENT FIRE
SHOCK, DO NOT
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This shows switch
lever is locked in AC
22O-24OYr position.
Move switch lever to match Your line
voltage with a small screwdriver or other
pointed tool.
AC voltage selector switch

Before operation
Transportation screw
Before using the unit, remove the transportation screw by
turning it counterclockwise using a coin as shown in the
diagram. Save the screw as it should be reattached if the
-player is ever moved or shipped.
' For the procedure of attaching the transport screw, refer to
page 13.
Beware of condensation
Water vapor in the air may condense on cold parts, forming
"dew" on its surface.
For example, when a bottle taken out of the refrigerator and
brought into a warm room, dropets of water will form on the
bottle surface. This phenomenon is called "condensation".
lf this occurs of the unit internally, the player may operate in-
correctly or may not function at all.
This is not a malfunction, however, the player should be left
until it is dry. (Turn the power of this unit ON and leave the
player for a while. After several hours, even in the worst case,
the player will stabilize and correct playback will be possible.)
Be especially careful in the following cases:
. When the unit is suddenly brought from a cold place to a
warm place (causing rapid temperature change).
o When the temperature of the room is raised suddenly us-
ing a heater, etc.
r When the unit is brought from a well-cooled (aircondition-
ed) room to a damp and hot room,
r ln conditions where the temperature difference between
the surroundings and this unit might cause condensation.
Notes on installation
1 . Do not place the unit in a place which is exposed to direct
sunlight, near a heating appliance, etc.
2. Do not place a vase containing water, makeup, etc. on the
unit. Do not use in a humid place.
To maintain good ventilation, place the unit at least 10 cm
away from the walls.
Choose a location that is relatively free from vibration or
excessive dust.
Keep the unit away from a source of magnetic fields such
as TV sets, motorized toys, etc,
Safety precautions
Never remove the case. lf the internal parts are touched ac-
cidentally, a serious electric shock might occur.
Never touch
internal parts.
Touching the power plug when your hands are wet may result
in a serious electric shock.
Never touch with
wet hands.
Never pull, bend or extend the power cord. This could
damage the power cord, resulting in a broken cord or short-
circuit.
Always grasp the plug.
ln case of abnormal smell
lf an abnormal smell or smoke is detected, immediately turn
the power OFF and pull out the power cord. Contact your
dealer or nearest Service Station.
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Cleaning
Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol, paint thinner,
gasoline, benzine, etc. to clean the cabinet. Use a silicone
cloth or a clean dry cloth.
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lnsert discs into the disc magazine pack
lnsert compact discs into the supplied magazine pack. Up to
6 discs may be inserted The numbers of the discs begin with
1 at the topmost tray, and increase in order trom 2 to 6 for
the lower trays.
1. Pull out only one disc tray.
2. ?lace a disc with the labeled side facing downward.
Sllrs tho disc tray into the magazine pack.
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4. lnsert other discs by repeating steps 1 to 3.
Notes:
3.
1. Be sure to only pull out one disc tray at a time. (When a disc tray
has been pulled out, do not pull out other disc trays.)
2. lf a disc is inserted labeled side upward, the disc cannot be
played. Be sure to insert them with the labeled side downward.
3. Objects other than discs liner note card, song card, etc.), must
never be inserted into the disc magazine pack.
4. Do not touch the playing side of disc (the iridescent surface) with
hands or fingers.
Notes on handling compact discs
Handling
Compact discs are made of plastic (polycarbonate). When the
recorded side of the compact disc is dirty or scratched,
playback may be noisy or sound may be missed. Even when
the label side is scratched, the recording may be damaged.
Handle compact discs carefully. Do not stick tape, etc. to
compact discs.
Cleaning of compact disc
When a compact disc is contaminated with fingerprints, etc.,
wipe with a dry cloth in a radial direction. Never use chemical
solvents, such as thinner, benzine, etc. and conventional
record cleaners or aerosols.
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Storage
Always replace the compact disc in its case and store it. Com-
pact discs are adversely affected by heat and moisture. Do
not store compact discs in a place exposed to direct sunlight
or where humidity is high.
Additional precautions
When performing connections, always disconnect the power
cord from the AC outlet. When setting the power switch
(POWEB) to OFF, always turn the volume control of the
amplifier to minimum.
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Receiver
System connections
o Make system connections with the power turned off.
When connected to a receiver
When connected to a control and power amplifier !
Compact disc player DP-M960
To AC outlet
AC voltage selector switch
(Refer to page 2.)
Power cord connection
Connect the power cord to a convenient AC outlet.
Connection to the amplifier
Connect the OUTPUT jacks to the right and left CD, TUNER,
TAPE lN or AUX jacks of the amplifier.
Do not connect the OUTPUT jacks to the PHONO jacks of the
amplifier.
System control
Connect this jack to the system control jack for system con-
trol. For details, refer to "System control connections" on the
13, 14 page.
Speaker systems
Turntable
Control amplifier
Pre-main amp
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Gontrol and indicators
Numbers in circles correspond to the diagram, abbreviations in brackets correspond to front panel indications.
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POWER switch
Press once to turn power on and again to turn it off.
Magazine pack insertion slot
EJECT (A) key
Press to eject the magazine Pack.
DISPLAY key
This key is used to change the display between the Track
No. and the playing time.
The display normally shows the Track No., and when this
key is pressed, it shows the playing time.
REPEAT key
Press this key when playing a disc repeatedly.
Press again to cancel the repeated play.
P-MODE (Program model key
Press to initiate the program mode for storlng or playing
tunes in memory.
MEMORY key
Press this key to store the required tune.
(Use this key after pressing the P-MODE key and while
thc MEMORY LED iS |it.)
Manual search (<<, >>l keys
Press to go quickly in the forward or backward direction.
Music skip (k<, >>l) keys
Press to play the next tune or the tune being played from
the beginning
PLAY/PAUSE (>,III Key
Press once to enter the play mode. Press again to set to
the pause mode.
STOP (I) key
Press th s key to stop playback
Display window
O otsc No. indicator
@ Orug repeat indicator
This indicator lights in the ONE repeat mode.
@ aU repeat indicator
This indicator lights in the ALL repeat mode.
@ rnncx No. indicator
@ pnocnaM No. indicator
@) time indicator
e, puv indicator
This indicator lights in the play mode and blinks in
the pause mode.
@ rueruonv indicator
This indicator lights when the P-MODE key is press-
ed.
REMOTE SENSOR window
The signal from the supplied remote control unit is receiv-
ed through this window.
DISC SELECT key (disc number 1-6)
Use to select the No. of the disc to be played or program-
med.
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0perating instructions
How to load a magazine pack (ln-
sertion of magazine packl
Turn the POWER switch ON.
lnsert a magazine pack, pushing it in until a click
sound is heard.
lnsert the discs you want to play into the magazine pack
beforehand. (Refer to " Before operation ". )
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Prcss the EJECT A) tey to eiect the magazine pack.
Pull the magazine pack forward and remove it.
Tum the POWER switch OFF.
Manual play
I To play all discs in the magazine pack
All tracks, from the first track on the first disc to the last track
on the sixth drsc can be played back.
@ Carry out "How to load a magazine pack", and insen
the magazine pack.
@ Press the PLAY/PAUSE (>, lll key.
The PLAY indicator will light, and play will begin
o When the last track on the sixth disc finishes playing,
the player enters stop mode.
o lf there is a disc tray in which a disc is not inserted the
DISC No. is skipped and the next DISC No. is played.
. When the DISC SELECI key is pressed during play,
the DISC No. increases by + 1 and the piay stops.
I To use the pause mode during play
Press the PLAY/PAUSE (>, ll) key.
o The PLAY indicator will blink and the play will stop at that
point.
o Press the PLAY/PAUSE (>, ll) key again to restart playing
from the point.
Procedures after playing (Removal of
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I To stop disc play
Press the STOP (l) key.
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the stop mode. And when the PLAY/PAUSE (>,1!) key is
pressed, play will start from the first track on the first disc
To play from the desired disc
Select the desired DISC No. by pressing the DISC
SELECT key.
Press the PLAY/PAUSE (>, !l) key
. lf there is no disc in the selected DISC No. the next
DISC No. will be selected automatically.
o When the DISC SELECT key is pressed during play,
the play stops. At this time, the DISC No. display
shows the DISC No. selected.
I To play the next or previous tune
To play the next tune
O To play the next tune during playing or in the pause
mode, press the music skip (>>l) key. When the key is
pressed once, play starts from the beginning of the next
tupe. Pressing the key repeatedly or holding the key
depressed will skip several tunes in the forward direction.
(When the music skip (>>l) key is pressed with the
largest track No. in the disc displayed, the track No.
changes to 1 and the cyclic track No. change is
possible . )
ln the stop mode, press the music skip (>>l) key to select
the Track No. then press the PLAY/PAUSE (>, ll) key.
Play starts from the selected Track No.
When the music skip (>>l) key is pressed during play,
play starts from the beginning of the next tune.
To play the previous tune
O fo play the previous tune, press the music skip (t+<)
key. When the key is pressed once, play starts from the
beginning of the current tune. Pressing the key repeated-
ly or holding the key depressed will skip to the previous
tune sequentially.
(When the music skip (t+< ) key is pressed with the track
No. 1 displayed, the track No. changes to the largest one
in the disc and the cyclic track No. change is possible.)
@ ln the stop mode, press the music skip (k< ) key to select
the Track No. then press the PLAY/PAUSE ( >, !l) key.
Play starts from the selected Track No.
o When the music skip (k< ) key is pressed with TRACK
No. 00 00, the TRACK NO. display shows "99" go-
ing backward.
@ When the music skip (1.*<) key is pressed during play,
the Track No. is kept and play starts from the beginning
of the current tune.
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I To play from the desired position
To quickly advance the playing position
@ Wnen the manual search (>> ) key is pressed during
play, the output sound is lowered and the play is fast-
forwarded. When the key is released, normal play
resumes from that position.
@ Wnen the manual search (>>) key is pressed in the stop
mode, the display will show the Track No , five tracks
forward to the current track.
To quickly return the playing position
@ Wnen the manual search (<< ) key is pressed during
play, the output sound is lowered and the play is fast,
reversed. When the key is released, normal play resumes
trom that point.
@ Wfren the manual search (<< ) key is pressed in the stop
mode, the manual search function will be cancelled.
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I To repeat play
When the REPEAT key is pressed once, player enters the one
tune repeat mode, and when the BEPEAT key is pressed
twice, player enters the all tracks on all discs in the magazine
pack repeat mode. When the key is pressed three times, the
repeat function will be cancelled.
o The ONE indicator lights at the first press, and the ALL in-
dicator lights at the second press.
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Memory play
The memory play allows the desired tunes to be played in the
desired order.
The maximum of 32 selections specified disc numbers from
1 to 6, and tracknumbers from 1 to g9 can be put into
memory.
I To memorize a program
C ln the stop mode, press the P-N/ODE key The l'/EMOBy
indicator will light
I To check the programmed contents
C Press the STOP (I) key.
o The DISC No. and TRACK No. of pROGRAM No. are
displayed.
@ Press the MEMORY key.
o The PROGBAM No. display increases by + 1, and the
contents of the PROGRAM No. are displayed.
@ Each time the MEMORY key is pressed, the programmed
disc No. and track No. can be checked in the programm-
ed order.
Press the STOP (I) key.
o The contents of PROGRAM No. 1 are displayed.
Select the PROGRAM No. to be changed by pressing the
MEMORY key.
Select the new tune to be memorized in the program us-
ing the DISC SELECT key and the music skip or manual
search key.
@ Press the MEMORY key.
o The next PROGBAM No. and its contents are
displayed.
I To cancell the memory
The whole program contents can be canceled either by:
Pressing the EJECT key, or
Pressing the POWER key to OFF.
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tracks to be played. The player can memorize up to
32 selections.
: o When 32 selections have been stored in memory, the
DISC No. and TRACK No. displays no longer show
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I To enter memory play
After programming is completed. press the PLAY/
PAUSE (>, M key. The programmed tracks (tunes) will be
played in the programmed order from the Program No. 1 .
o When the last programmed track (tune) is finished, the
player enters the stop mode automatically.
o lf there is no disc in a selected DISC No. or if there is no
selected TRACK No. in a disc, the selection is skipped and
the next programmed selection is played.
I To temporarily stop memory play
Press the PLAY/PAUSE (> , ll) key. The PLAY indicator
blrnks
. Pressing the PLAYiPAUSE (> , ll) key agatn resumes
memon/ play from the same position
I To stop memory play
Press the S IOP rl r key.
o PlaV stops and the proqram No. shows " 1 "
I To select another selection during play
O fo play a selection that comes after the selection being
played, press the music skip (>>l) key so that the desired
PROGRAM No. is displayed.
o When the music skip (>>l) key is pressed beyond the
last programmed selectin, the PROGRAM No. display
returns 1o "1" and the player enters the stop mode.
@ fo play a selection that comes before the selection being
played, press the music skip (k< ) key so that the desired
PROGRAM No. is displayed.
. When the music skip (t<<) key is pressed only qnce,
the selection being played is played back from the
beginning.
Press the REPEAT key once. The ONE repeat indicator
lights and the current playing trac'k (tune) will be played
repeatedly.
When the REPEAT key is pressed twice, the ALL repeat
indicator lights and all programmed tracks (tunes) will be
played in the programmed order repeatedly.
o When the BEPEAT key is pressed three times, the
repeat function is cancelled.
I To resume manua! play from the memory play
@ tn the stop mode, press the P IMODE key The MEMOBY
indicator goes off and the program play mode is cancell-
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Remote control unit
Batteries
Load two "R6", "AA" type batteries in the remote control
unit as shown in the illustration.
1 . Remove the cover.
2. lnsert batteries with correct polarity, and close the cover
Note:
The provided batteries are to be used for operation of the remote con-
trol unit, and it may have shorter life.
When the remote control unit becomes effective only for shorter
distance or does not effective to operate, replace them with two new
batteries.
Operation method
Operating range of remote control
unit
Towards DP-M960
The functions of the keys are the aame as on the main unit. I
Music SKIP (k< >rll keys
Manual search {<< >>) keys
Program mode (P-MODE) key
DISPLAY key
REPEAT key
Play/Pause (>/ll) key
STOP (I) key
MEMORY key
DISC SELECT key
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System control operation For servicing
Connection
Using the provided system control code, connect the System
Control jack C of the CD player to another KENWOOD
system component model (see figure on the 14 page) or
receiver equipped wlth the same type of System Control jack
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Notes:
1. System components and receivers equipped with System Control
jack @ are not available in certain areas (including U.K. and
Europe continent). ln this case, do not connect anything to the
System Control jack.
2 The following receivers can be used for the system control opera-
tion:
KR-V126R, KB.V1068, KR-V86R, KR.V76R, KR-A56R
Operation
1 . Automatic play operation
When the PLAY/PAUSE (>, ll) key of this unit is pressed,
the input selector of the connected amplifier or receiver is
switched automatically to CD for playback.
2. Synchro recording
To record the sound from this unit onto the tape with the
cassette deck, press the play (start) key of this unit. The
cassette deck w ll start recordinq automatically, syn-
chronrzed with this un t starting play. For more details,
refer to the instruction manual of the cassette deck.
3. Remote control operation with remote control unit pro-
vided with the system component or receiver
The basic operations of this unit can be controlled from the
remote control unit of the system component or receiver to
which this unit is connected via the system control cord.
Should this unit require servicing, be sure to repack the unit
with original carton box and material.
Sending the unit without repacking may result in damaged
finish or malfunction.
Before repacking, be sure to secure the laser pick-up system
with the transportation scTew as follows.
1 Turn the power ON.
2 Press the EJECT (A) tey and take out the magazine pack.
3. Turn OFF the power.
4. lnstall the transporlat;on screw.
Cautions regarding handling of magazine pack
o When inserting the magazine pack into the player, make
sure that the direction of insertion is correct.
. Do not take magazine pack apart.
o Be careful not to drop, or hit magazine pack against
anything things. Also, do not apply strong force to
withdrawn trays.
. Application of benzine, thinner, insecticide or other volatile
liquids to the magazine pack may damage the surface, so
keep magazine pack away from such substances.
Additional magazine packs are optionally available
under the model name CDM-9O.
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System control connections (Except Europe and U.K.l
Power
(KM-206
Control amplifier (KC-206)
KT-76/KT-56)
CD player (DP-M960)
1. For connections of the audio cords, refer to the "System connections"
diagram.
2. ln some models except KT-76, KT-56 the AC outlet is not provided. Obtain
an extension cord to connect the power cords to the KT-76, KT-56.
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Specif ications
Number of channels 2 channels
Frequency response 5 Hz - 20 kNz, + 1 dB
Dynamic range. 90 dB
Total harmonic distortion ..... ... . 0.005% at 1 kHz
Channelseparation 90 dB at i kHz
Wow & flutter. ....... urtrTteasurable limit
Line output level/impedance ... 1 .5 Vi 3.3 kohm
Constant linear velocity .. . ... 1 .2-1 .4 m/sec
O.uantization 16 bits linear
Sampling Frequency. .. . 44.1 kHz
Powerconsumptions..... ..14W
Dimentions .. W 420 mm ( 1 6-9/1 6 ")
H 100 mm i 3-15116'l
D 346 mm (13-5/8")
Weight .5.5 kg (121 tb)
Note:
lf your unit should not perform as expected. consult the table below to see if the problem can be corrected before seeking help
you rdealer or service representative.
Symptom Possible cause Remedy
Even when the POWER switch is turn-
ed ON, the power is not supplied. The power plug is not properly fitted. Reconnect the power plug properly
into the AC outlet.
When a disc is loaded, it does not
start play. 1. Disc is loaded label side upward.
2. Disc is dirty.
3. Optical system collects dew.
'l . Reverse the disc.
2. Clean the disc.
3 Keep the unit warm for an hour.
No sound. Loose connection Connect the connection cord tightly
Sound skipped. 1 . Disc is very dirty.
2. Disc is greatly damaged.
3. Vibration is transmitted to the
unit.
1 . Clean the disc. ,
2. Replace the disc with the new
one.
3. Move the unit to a place where no
vibration is transmitted to the set.
Selection searching time is extremly
long. Disc is dirty or damaged Clean the disc or replace it with the
new one.
Magazine pack is not expelled when
EJECT (A) key is pressed. lmproper insertion of a power plug. lnsert the power plug tightly into the
AC outlet.
When the play starts, the magazine
pack is ejected automatically. Transportation screw is not removed. Remove the transportaiton screw.
Remote control does not function. 'l . Dead batteries.
2. f oo far from player
angle. wrong
Obstruction between player and
remote control unit.
1 . Replace batteries.
2. The distance between the remote
control unit and player should be
no more than 5 meters. The
operational angle against the
front panel is within 30o from
right or left end of player.
3. Relocate remote control unit or
remove obstruction.
We follow a policy of advancements in development. For this reason specifications may be changed without notice
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