Onkyo C-7000R User manual

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WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE. &
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
CAUTION:
persons.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
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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.
Important Safety Instructions
1.
Read these instructions.
2.
Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such
as
radiators,
heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose
of
the polarized or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades
with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug
has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide
blade or the third prong are provided for your safety.
Ifthe provided plug does not fit into your outlet,
consult an electrician for replacement
of
the obsolete
outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand,
tripod, bracket, or table
specified by the manufacturer,
or sold with the apparatus.
When a cart
is
used, use
caution when moving the
cart/apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.
PORTABLE
CART
WARNING
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13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms orwhen
unused for long periods
of
time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such
as
power-supply cord or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
15. Damage Requiring Service
Unplug the apparatus from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
A. When the power-supply cord
or
plug is damaged,
B.
If
liquid has been spilled,
or
objects have fallen
into the apparatus,
C.
If
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or water,
D.
If
the apparatus does not operate normally
by
following the operating instructions. Adjust only
those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions as an improper adjustment
of
other
controls may result in damage and will often
require extensive work by a qualified technician to
restore the apparatus to its normal operation,
E.
If
the apparatus has been dropped
or
damaged in
any way, and
F. When the apparatus exhibits a distinct change in
performance this indicates a need for service.
16. Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects
of
any kind into the apparatus
through openings
as
they may touch dangerous
voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a
fire or electric shock.
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping
or
splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as
vases shall be placed on the apparatus.
Don't
put candles or other burning objects on top
of
this unit.
17. Batteries
Always consider the environmental issues and follow
local regulations when disposing
of
batteries.
18.
If
you install the apparatus in a built-in installation,
such as a bookcase or rack, ensure that there is
adequate ventilation.
Leave 20
em
(8")
of
free space at the top and sides and
10 em (4") at the rear. The rear edge
of
the shelf
or
board above the apparatus shall be set
10
em (4")
away from the rear panel or wall, creating a flue-like
gap for warm air to escape.

Precautions
1.
Recording
Copyright
-Unless it's for personal use
only, recording copyrighted material is illegal without
the permission
of
the copyright holder.
2.
AC
Fuse-The
AC fuse inside the unit is not user-
serviceable.
If
you cannot turn on the unit, contact
your Onkyo dealer.
3.
Care-Occasionally
you should dust the unit all over
with a soft cloth. For stubborn stains, use a soft cloth
dampened with a weak solution
of
mild detergent and
water. Dry the unit immediately afterwards with a
clean cloth. Don't use abrasive cloths, thinners,
alcohol, or other chemical solvents, because they may
damage the finish
or
remove the panel lettering.
4.
Power
WARNING
BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE
FIRST TIME, READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION
CAREFULLY.
AC outlet voltages vary from country to country.
Make sure that the voltage in your area meets the
voltage requirements printed on the unit's rear panel
(e.g., AC 230
V,
50 Hz
or
AC 120 V,
60Hz)
.
The power cord plug
is
used to disconnect this unit
from the AC power source. Make sure that the plug is
readily operable (easily accessible) at all times.
Some models have a voltage selector switch for
compatibility with power systems around the world.
Before you plug in such a model, make sure that the
voltage selector
is
set to the correct voltage for your
area.
Pressing the [POWER] button to select OFF mode
does not fully disconnect from the mains.
If
you do
not intend to use the unit for an extended period,
remove the power cord from the
AC
outlet.
5.
Preventing
Hearing
Loss
Caution
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and
headphones can cause hearing loss.
6.
Batteries
and
Heat
Exposure
Warning
Batteries (battery pack
or
batteries installed) shall not
be exposed to excessive heat
as
sunshine, fire or the
like.
7. Never
Touch
this
Unit
with
Wet
Hands
-Never
handle this unit
or
its power cord while your hands are
wet
or
damp.
If
water or any other liquid gets inside
this unit, have it checked by your Onkyo dealer.
8.
Handling
Notes
Ifyou need to transport this unit, use the original
packaging to pack ithow it was when you originally
bought it.
• Do not leave rubber or plastic items on this unit for
a long time, because they may leave marks on the
case.
• This unit's top and rear panels may get warm after
prolonged use. This
is
normal.
•
If
you do not use this unit for a long time, it may not
work properly the next time you turn it on, so be
sure to use it occasionally.
• When you'
ve
finished using this unit, remove all
discs and turn
off
the power.
9. Installing this
Unit
• Install this unit in a well-ventilated location.
• Ensure that there's adequate ventilation all around
this unit, especially
if
it's installed in
an
audio rack.
If
the ventilation is inadequate, the unit may
overheat, leading to malfunction.
• Do not expose this unit to direct sunlight or heat
sources, because its internal temperature may rise,
shortening the life
of
the optical pickup.
• Avoid damp and dusty places, and places subject to
vibrations from loudspeakers. Never put the unit on
top of, or directly above a loudspeaker.
• Install this unit horizontally. Never use it on its side
or on a sloping surface, because it may cause a
malfunction.
•
If
you install this unit near a TV, radio, or VCR, the
picture and sound quality may be affected.
If
this
occurs, move this unit away from the TV, radio,
or
VCR.
10.
Moisture
Condensation
Moisture
condensation
may
damage
this unit.
Read the following carefully:
Moisture may condense on the lens
of
the optical
pickup, one
of
the most important parts inside this
unit.
• Moisture condensation can occur
in
the following
situations:
-The unit
is
moved from a cold place to a warm
place.
- A heater is turned on,
or
cold air from
an
air
conditioner is hitting the unit.
-In the summer, when this unit is moved from an
air conditioned room to a hot and humid place.
-The unit is used in a humid place.
• Do not use this unit when there's the possibility
of
moisture condensation occurring. Doing so may
damage your discs and certain parts inside this unit.
Ifcondensation does occur, unplug the power cord
and leave the unit for two to three hours in the room
temperature.
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This unit contains a semiconductor laser system and
is
classified as a "CLASS I LASER PRODUCT". So, to use
this model properly, read this Instruction Manual
carefully. In case
of
any trouble, please contact the store
where you purchased the unit.
To
prevent being exposed to the laser beam, do not try to
open the enclosure.
CAUTION:
CLASS 1M VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER
RADIATION WHEN OPEN. DO NOT VIEW
DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS.
THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE OF
CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR
PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
The label on the right
is
applied
on the rear panel.
1. This unit
is
a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT and
employs a laser inside the cabinet.
2. To prevent the laser from being exposed, do not
remove the cover. Refer servicing to qualified
personnel.
For
U.S. models
FCC
Information
for
User
CAUTION:
The user changes or modifications not expressly approved
by
the party responsible for compliance could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15
of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and,
if
not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there
is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
If
this equipment does cause harmful
interference
to
radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment offand on, the user
is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more
of
the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver
is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
For
Canadian Models
NOTE:
THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES
WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.
For models having a power cord with a polarized plug:
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE
BLADE
OF
PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
Modele
pour
les Canadien
REMARQUE:
CET APPARElL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE
BEST
CONFORME
A
LA NORME NMB-003 DU CANADA.
Sur les modeles dont
Ia
fiche est polarisee:
ATTENTION:
POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES,
INTRODUIRE LA LAME
LA
PLUS LARGE DE LA
FICHE DANS LA BORNE COF.RESPONDANTE DE
LA PRISE
ET
POUSSER JUSQU' AU FOND.
For
British models
Replacement and mounting
of
an AC plug on the power
supply cord
of
this unit should be performed only by
qualified service personnel.
IMPORTANT
The wires in the mains lead are coloured
in
accordance
with the following code:
Blue: Neutral
Brown: Live
As the colours
of
the wires in the mains lead
of
this
apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings
identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which
is
coloured blue must be connected to the
terminal which
is
marked with the letter
Nor
coloured
black.
The wire which
is
coloured brown must be connected to
the terminal which is marked with the letter
Lor
coloured
red.
IMPORTANT
The plug
is
fitted with an appropriate fuse.
If
the fl)se
needs
to
be replaced, the replacement fuse must approved
by AST
A or BSI to BS1362 and have the same ampere
rating as that indicated on the plug. Check for the ASTA
mark or the BSI mark on the body
of
the fuse.
If
the power cord's plug
is
not suitable for your socket
outlets, cut it off and fit a suitable plug. Fit a suitable fuse
in the plug.
For
European Models
Declaration
of
Conformity
We, ONKYO EUROPE
ELECTRONICS GmbH
LIEGNITZERSTRASSE 6,
82194 GROEBENZELL.
GERMANY
CE
declare
in
own responsibility, that the
ONKYO
product
described
in
this instruction manual
is
in
compliance with the
corr
esponding technical standards such as EN60065,
EN55013, EN55020 and EN61000-3-2, -3-3.
GROEBENZELL, GERMANY
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K.
MIYAGI
ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH

Features
• Plays Audio CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3 CD,
andWMACD*
• DIDRC (Dynamic Intermodulation Distortion
Reduction Circuitry)
• Separate Digital/Analog Circuitry
• Separate Massive Transformers for Digital
and Analog Circuitry (Toroidal Transformer
for Analog Circuitry)
•Thermally Regulated High-Precision Clock
• Silent Disc Mechanism with Solid Die-Cast
Aluminum Tray
• Separate Anti-Vibration Aluminum Panels for
Top, Front, and Sides
• Side-mounted Circuit Board Construction to
Reduce Vibration
•
PLL
Ultra Low Jitter Technology
•Separate TI (Burr-Brown) 192 kHz/24-Bit
DACs (PCM1792) for LIR Channels
•Pure Analog Mode
•Transport Mode for Digital Output
•AES/EBU Balanced Digital Output with XLR
Connector
• 3 Digital Outputs (Optical, Coaxial and
AES/EBU)
•Gold-Plated, Machined Solid Brass, Wide
Pitch Audio Outputs
•Display Dimmer (Normal/Dim/Off)
* Discs should be properly finalized.
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Technologies
DIDRC (Dynamic Intermodulation
Distortion Reduction Circuitry)
Since the advent
of
digital audio, the values
of
SIN
(signal-to-noise) ratio have risen
significantly.However, it is also recognized that
in terms
of
perceived
SIN,
analog audio sources
are not inferior to digital sources.
Generally,
SIN
measures the ratio when sound
is and not produced, but takes no account
of
the
noise generated during sound reproduction.
For a long time, Onkyo has focused and made
extensive research on the
SIN
when sound is
produced (dynamic SIN). Using a mechanism
that captures the noise beyond audible range, it
has been possible to determine that both
dynamic
SIN
and perceived
SIN
aggravate
during music reproduction.
Although frequencies above 20 kHz are beyond
human hearing, it is well known that a beat can
be perceived
if
different signals are overlapped
at such frequencies.
During the analog audio era, no significant
signals were entering beyond the audible range.
However, the digital era has made recording
beyond the audible range possible and the
generated beat is now perceivable.
With Onkyo's DIDRC technology, a new
approach is introduced which prevents such
beat from penetrating the audible range.
Separate DigitaVAnalog Circuitry and
Transformers
To
prevent unwanted interference, the C-7000R
employs physically separate circuitry for digital
and analog processing. In the same vein, the
player also features separate transformers for
digital and analog circuitry.
Thermally Regulated Super-Precision Clock
The C-7000R boasts an extremely precise
clocking mechanism that controls and
coordinates the timing
of
all digital signal
processes-rather
like how a conductor directs
and coordinates the individual instruments
of
an orchestra. The C-7000R uses a state-of-the-
art crystal oscillator that achieves a frequency
deviation
of
±1.5 ppm at room temperature-
much lower than with a conventional oscillator.
Even in surrounding temperatures
of
-30°C or
+80°C the frequency remains stable, with only
±0.5 ppm
of
additional frequency deviation.
PLL (Phase Locked Loop) Ultra-Low Jitter
Technology
Jitter is an unwanted side-effect
of
the digital-
to-analog conversion process caused by
fluctuations in the time domain
of
a digital
signal. PLL ultra-low jitter technology reduces
jitter by comparing the input and output phases
of
the digital signal and creating an accurate
clock waveform. This enhances the precision
of
digital signal processing and noticeably
improves perceived audio quality.
Side-mounted Circuit Board Construction
Rather than being directly connected to the
chassis base, the circuit boards inside the
C-7000R are cushioned
by
internal struts and
affixed to the front, side, and rear panels. This
method
of
construction prevents vibrations
from the chassis from adversely affecting the
circuit boards.

Block Diagram
Transport
Master Clock
16
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344
MHz
(±0.5 PPM)
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Jitter Cleaner
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DAC
(PCM1792)
Differential Operation
DAC
(PCM1792)
Differential Operation
Digi
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ON/OFF
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(
Dynamic
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Distortion
Reduction
Circuitry)
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Supplied Accessories
Make sure you have the following accessories:
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Remote controller and two batteries
Remote controller (RC-796C)
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Batteries (R03/AAA)
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Power cord
Power cord (1.8 m/5.9
ft)
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(Plug type varies from country to country.)
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Audio connection cable
Audio connection cable (0.8 rn/2.6 ft)
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(1)
• In catalogs and
on
packaging, the letter at the end
of
the product name indicates the color.
Specifications and operations are the same regardless
of
color
.
Thank you for purchasing an Onkyo Compact Disc Player. Please read this
manual thoroughly before making connections and plugging
in
the unit.
Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum
performance and listening enjoyment from your new Compact Disc Player.
Please retain this manual for future reference.

Contents
Introduction
Important Safety Instructions .................................................................................2
Precautions...............................................................................................................3
Features ..............................
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Technologies.......................
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Block Diagram ..........................................................................................................7
Supplied Accessories..............................................................................................8
Before Using the Compact Disc Player...........
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Installing the Batteries .......
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Using the Remote Controller
Installing the Compact Disc Player
Getting to Know the Compact Disc Player .........................................
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Front Panel ....
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Display
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Remote Controller
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Disc Note
Connections
Connections ...........................................................................................................17
Cable and Jacks
Connecting the Power Cord
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Connecting a Preamplifier or Integrated Amplifier.
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Turning On & Basic Operations
Basic Operations....................................................................................................
21
Turning On/Off the Compact Disc Player
Playing the Disc ................
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Selecting Files (MP3/WMA)
Setting the Display Brightness.
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Advanced Operations
Advanced Operations ............................................................................................25
Repeat Playback.......
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Memory Playback (CD)
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Memory Playback (MP3/WMA)
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Random Playback
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Selecting a Folder (Search Mode)
Displaying Disc Information
Custom
Setup
Custom Setup.........................................................................................................
31
Setup Procedures
Preferences
Setting the Analog/Digital Output..................
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Others
Troubleshooting.....................................................................................................33
Specifications...................................
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Before Using the Compact Disc Player
1
To open the batterycompartment, press the small
hollow
and
slide the cover.
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2
Insert
the two supplied batteries (R03/AAA)
in
accordance with the polarity diagram inside the
batterycompartment.
3
Replace the cover
and
slide it shut.
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Note
•
If
the remote controllerdoesn't work reliably, try replacing the
batteries.
•
Don't
mix new and old batteries
or
different types
of
batteries.
•
If
you intend not to use the remote controller for a long time,
remove the batteries to prevent damage from leakage or
corrosion.
• Remove expired batteries as soon as possible to prevent damage
from leakage
or
corrosion.
To use the remote controller, point it at the compact disc
player's remote control sensor, as shown below.
Remote control sensorCompact disc player
DNote
• The remote controllermay not work reliably
if
the
co
mpact disc
playeris subjected to bright light, such as direct sunlight or
inverter-type fluorescent lights. Keep this in mind when
installing.
•
If
anotherremote controller
of
the
sa
me type is used in the same
room,
or
the compact disc player is installed close to equipment
that uses infrared rays, the remote controller may not work
reliabl
y.
•
Don't
put anything, such as a book, on the remote
co
ntroller,
because the buttons may be pressed inadvertently, thereby
draining the batteries.
• The remote controller may not work reliably
if
thecompact
di
sc
playeris installed in a rack behind colored glass doors. Keep this
in mind when installing.
• The remote controller will not work
if
there's an obstacle
between it and the compact disc player's remote control sensor.
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Install the compactdisc player on a sturdy rack
or
shelf.
Position it so that its weight is evenly dispersed on its four
legs. Do not install the
co
mpact disc player in a place with
vibration or an unstable location.

Getting to Know the Compact Disc Player
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The page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item.
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ON/STANDBY
button(~
21)
Use this button to set the compact disc player to On or
Standby.
® Standby
LED(~
21)
Lights when the compact disc player is in Standby
mode.
@ Remote control sensor (
~
10)
The sensor receives control signals from the remote
controller.
@ Display (
~
12)
See "Display".
@ Disc tray (
~
22)
Insert discs into this tray.
@
:\!!:;
button (
~
22)
Opens and closes the disc tray.
(!) II button (
~
22)
Use this button to pause disc playback. When paused,
this resumes playback.
@ • button (
~
22)
Use this button to stop disc playback.
®
..,...
button(~
22)
Use this button to play the disc.
@ OUTPUT
MODE
button(~
32)
Use this button to switch the audio output signal
between analog and digital (or both).
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(14:
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POWER
switch(~
21)
This
is
the main power switch. When set to the OFF
position
(A),
the compact disc player is completely
shutdown. It must be set to the
ON
position(.-.) to set
the compact disc player to On or Standby.
@ Display Off
LED(~
24)
Lights when the display
is
turned off.
Before entering standby mode with the ASb function,
the Display
Off
LED flashes 30 seconds before the
ASb function starts running.
@
~button(
~
22)
Use this button to skip to the beginning
of
the track
being played. Press and hold down to fast reverse.
Q3)
~
button (
~
22)
Use this button to skip
to
the beginning
of
the next
track. Press and hold down to fast forward.
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For detailed information, see the pages
in
parentheses.
CD
~
indicator (
~
22)
Lights during playback.
®
II
indicator
(
~
22)
Lights when playback
is
paused.
@
MEMORY
indicator(
~
26, 27, 28)
Lights during memory playback.
@
FOLDER
indicator(
~
23)
Lights together with the folder name.
@
TRACK
indicator(
~
22)
Lights together with the track number or file name.
@
TOTAL
indicator(
~
21)
.....
....
.
=·
: .:
Lights when the total and remaining time
of
the track
are shown.
(f)
REMAIN
indicator(
~
30)
Lights when the remaining time
of
the track is shown.
@
RANDOM
indicator(
~
29)
Lights during random playback.
® d
1 indicator (
~
25)
Lights during repeat playback. "1"
is
shown when
only the currently playing track
is
repeated.
@
Audio
output
indicators
Indicate the type
of
audio
output(
~
32):
DIGITAL
and/or ANALOG.
RANDOM:l51Git
Af:
:~~AL.QGJ
@
MP3
indicator(
~
21)
Lights together with the folder name, file number or
file name which contains MP3 tracks.
@
WMA
indicator(
~
21)
Lights together with the folder name, file number or
file name which contains WMA tracks.
@
Message
area
Displays various information.

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AUDIO
OUTPUT
_______
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-1
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AUDIO
OUTPUT
ANALOG
UR
jacks
Connect the analog audio
in
jack
of
an amplifier
or
similar
to
this jack, using the supplied audio cable.
® AUDIO
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AES/EBU
jack
This balanced AES/EBU output is for connecting a
component with a balanced AES/EBU input.
@ AUDIO
OUTPUT
DIGITAL COAXIAL
jack
This coaxial
di
gital audio output
is
for connecting
components with coaxial digital audio input
s,
such
as
preamplifier.
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@)
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--
----
---
1
@ AUDIO OUTPUT DIGITAL OPTICAL
jack
This optical digital audio output is for connecting
components with optical digital audio inputs, such
as
preamplifier.
@ AC INLET
The supplied power cord is connected here. The other
end
of
the power cord should be connected to a
suitable wall outlet.
See "Connections" for connection information
(~
17
to 19).
~
1-
ACINLET
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SEARCH
MEMORY
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KYO
RC-796C
You can also use the remote controller to control your Onkyo C-7000R.
For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses.
G)
6
button(
~
21)
Sets the compact disc player to On or Standby.
®
DIMMER
button(
~
24)
Adjusts the display brightness.
@
DISPLAY button (
~
30)
Displays information about the current input source.
@
RANDOM button (
~
29)
Used with the random playback.
@
Playback
mode
buttons
(
~
22)
II
button
Used to pause playback. When paused, this resumes
playback.
~button
Used to skip to the beginning
of
the track being
played.
~button
Used to play the disc.
~button
Used to skip to the beginning
of
the next track.
...,.
button
Used
to
fast reverse the current song.
• button
Used
to
stop disc playback.
~button
Used
to
fast forward the current song.
@
/\IV
t<t>
and
ENTER buttons
Used to select and adjust settings.
(!)
SEARCH
button(
~
29)
Search for a folder on a disc containing MP3 or WMA
tracks.
@
SETUP button
Used to change settings.
® Number
buttons(
~
24)
Used to select tracks and the like.
@
~button(
~
22)
Open and close the disc tray.
(jJ)
OUTPUT
MODE
button(
~
32)
Use this button
to
switch the audio output signal
between analog and digital (or both).
@
REPEAT
button(
~
25)
Used with the repeat playback.
@
MEMORY
button(
~
26, 27, 28)
Used to begin or end memory playback.
@
CLEAR
button
Used to clear any numbers that have been entered
during numeric input. When making a memory
setting, the selected track
is
erased.

I Supported Discs
The compact disc player supports the following discs.
Audio
CD
[Q]Oi@
PCM
DIGITAL
AUDIO
CD-R
ncoMPACt
Audio CD, MP3,
WMA
CD-RW
[illo~~
Audio
CD
, MP3,
WMA
DIGITAL
AUDIO
IReWntablel
•
Do
not use discs designed for purposes other than audio,
such as CD-ROMs for PC use. Abnormal noise could
damage the speakers
or
compact disc player.
• The compact disc player supports CD-R and CD-RW
discs. Note that some discs may not playback because
of
the CD characteristics, scratches, contamination
or
the
recording state. A
CD
recorded with an audio CD record
will not playback unless it is finalized.
• Never use discs which have a special shape (such as
hearts
or
octagons). These types
of
discs could
jam
and
damage the compact disc player.
~
~
~
~
I CD playback with copy-control function
Some audio CDs with copy-control function do not
comply with official CD standards. These are special discs
and cannot be played with this compactdisc player.
I Handling Discs
Hold discs by the edge,
or
by the center hold and edge.
Avoid touching the playback surface (surface with nothing
printed on it).
Label surface
(printed surface)
Playback
surface
Do
not attach paper
or
stickers,
or
write on the playback or
label surface
of
the disc. Take care not to scratch
or
damage the disc.
I Precautions for Rental Discs
Do
not use discs with residue from cellophane tape, rental
discs with labels which are peeling off,
or
di
scs with
decorative labels. This type
of
disc could get stuck in the
compact disc player,
or
could damage the compact disc
player.
I Precautions for Inkjet Printable Discs
Do
not leave a CD-RICD-RW having a label printed with
an inkjetprinter in the compactdisc player for a long time.
The
disc could get stuck in the
co
mpa
ct
disc player, or
could damage the compact disc player.
Remove the disc from the compact d
is
c player when not
being played, and store
it
in a case. A freshly printed disc
will stick easily, and should not be played immediately.
I Caring for Discs
If
the disc is dirty, the compact disc player will have a hard
ti
me
reading signals, and the audio quality may drop.
If
the disc is dirty, gently wipe offfingerprints and dust with
a soft cloth. Lightly wipe from the center outwards.
To remove stubborn dust
or
dirt, wipe the
disc with a soft cloth dampened with
water, and then dry it with a dry cloth. Do
not use cleaning spray for analog records
or
antistatic agents, etc.
@=
Never use volatile chemicals such as benzine
or
paint
thinner as they can
im
pregnate the disc surface.
I About the Condensation
Moving the compact disc player from a cold room into a
warm room, or heating a cold room with a heater
ma
y
cause waterdrops to form inside the compact disc player.
This is called condensation. Not only does this cause
malfunction, but it can also damage the compact disc
player
or
any
in
serted disc. Remove discs fr
om
the
compact disc player when not in use.
If
condensation appears, unplug the power cord and leave
the compact disc playermore than 3 hours at room
temperature.
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I Playback of MP3 and WMA COs
MP3 and WMA files recorded on a CD-RJCD-RW can be
played with this compact disc player.
• Use discs which have been recorded following the
IS09660 Level 2 file system. (The supported directory
depth is eight levels, the same as
IS09660
Level
1)
Discs recorded with the hierarchical file system (HFS)
cannot be played.
• Always close the disc tray.
uNote
• A disc recorded with a recorder
or
personal computer may not
play in some cases. (Cause: Disc's characteristics, damaged
or
dirty disc, dirt on player's lens, dew condensation, etc.)
• A disc recorded on a personal computermay not play because
of
the application settings
or
environment. Record the disc with the
proper format. (Contact the application maker for details.)
• A disc with insufficient storage capacity may not play back
properly.
I Playback of MP3 COs
• Only MP3 files with the extension ".MP3"
or".
mp3"
are supported.
• This compact disc player supports files recorded in
MPEG I Audio Layer 3 (32-320 kbps), with the
sampling frequency
of
32/44.1/48 kHz.
• Variable bitrates (VBR) between 32 kbps and 320 kbps
are supported. The time information during VBR
playback may not display correctly.
I Playback of WMA COs
• WMA stands for "Windows Media® Audio", an audio
compression technology developed by Microsoft
Corporation USA.
• Only WMA files with the extension ".WMA" or ".wma"
are supported.
• Encode the WMA file with an application approved by
Microsoft Corporation USA. The file may not playback
correct
if
encoded with an unapproved application.
• Variable bitrates (VBR) between 32 kbps and 192 kbps
(32/44.1/48 kHz) are supported.
• Copyright-protected WMA files cannot be played back.
• WMA Pro, Lossless and Voice are not supported.
• Windows Media
is
a registered trademark or trademark
of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or
in
other
countries.

Connections
Balanced AES/EBU
c:C::lD---
Optical digital audio
~
Coaxial digital audio
=a--
Analog audio (RCA)
=r-
DNote
AES/EBU
@
~
-
OPTICAL
~
--
-
--
® Orange
CO.I.XIA.L
L®
White
R®
Red
This
is
a professional digital audio interface. Balanced AES/EBU cables are used for better noise immunity and longer cable runs. The maximum
sampling rate for PCM output
is
44.1
kHzll6
bit, 2ch.
Optical digital connections allow you to enjoy digital sound. The maximum sampling rate for PCM input is 44.1 kHz/
16
bit, 2ch.
Coaxial digital connections allow you to enjoy digital sound. The maximum sampling rate for PCM input
is
44.1 kHz/16 bit, 2ch.
Analog audio connections (RCA) carry analog audio.
• Push plugs
in
all the way to make good connections (loose connections can cause noise or malfunctions).
~
~~:
Lwrong!
•
To
prevent interference, keep audio cables away from power cords and speaker cables.
• The compact disc player's optical digital jack has a shutter-type cover that opens when an optic
al
plug is inserted and closes when it's remove
d.
Push plugs
in
all the
way.
•
To
prevent shutter damage, hold the optical plug straight when inserting and removing.
• The analog audio cable can be used instead
of
the coaxial cable.
I About Balanced Output (AES/EBU Jack)
Plugging
the
AES/EBU
cable
Match the pins and insert the
jack
until you hear a "click." Make sure that the jack is locked
by
lightly pulling the connection cable.
~~
Unplugging
the
AES/EBU cable
Pull out the connection cable while holding down the button.
1 •
Push
2 •
Push
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CompactDisc Player C-7000R
---AUDIO
OUTP
U
T----,
DIGITAL
:
S/EBU
COAX
IAL
OPT
!
CAL
ONKYO
,
Supplied power cord
1
Make
sure
that
the mainpower
of
thecompactdisc
playeris
turned
off.
2
Connect all
of
your components.
3
Connect the supplied power cord to the compact
disc player's AC
INLET.
4
Plug the power cord into
an
AC wall outlet.
Q
Tip
•
To
reduce noise, do not tie the signal cable and power cable
together. Wire them so that they are away from each other.
D
Note
• Never disconnect the power cordfrom the compact disc
player while the other end is still plugged into a wall outlet.
Doing so may cause an electric shock. Always disconnect the
power cord from the wall outl
et
first. and then the compact disc
player.
• Turning on the compact disc player may cause a momentary
power surge that might interfere with otherelectrical equipment
on the same circuit.
If
this is a problem, plug the compact disc
player into a different branch circuit.
• Do not use a power cord
ot
h
er
than the one supplied with the
compact disc player.
The
suppli
ed
power
co
rd is designed
exclusively for use with the compact disc player and should not
be used with any otherequipment.
~
To
an AC wall outlet
(Pl
ug
type varies from
country to country.)

I Analog Connection
Preamplifier P-3000R
r
1
~
~
il
Compact Disc Player C-7000R
~
AUDIO
OUTPUT~
ANALOG
L
i
~
,..-----AUDIO
OUTPUT---
DIGITAL
This is an example
of
analog connection using the preamplifier P-3000R.
I Digital (Optical
or
Coaxial) Connection
Preamplifier P-3000R
DIGITAL
IN 1
COAXIAL
IN 2 l IN 1
O~~~AL
t>l!UJ
AC
!NlE1
-
--
-
----
~
-
- -
--
~
----
-
---··-
I -
t-'
Connect either of them.
Compact Disc Player C-7000R
This
is
an example
of
digital connection using the preamplifier P-3000R.
Connect either
of
them.
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I Digital (AES/EBU) Connection
Preamplifier P-3000R
Compact Disc Player C-7000R
,-----
AUDIO OUTPUT
-----.
DIGITAL
This is an example
of
AES/EBU connection using the preamplifier P-3000R.
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