Onkyo DX-1800 User manual

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COMPACT
GuOSE
DIGITAL
AUDIO
Artistry
in
Sound
ONKYO
DX
-
1800
/
1400
Compact
Disc
Player

SPECIAL
CAUTIONS
FOR
COMPACT
DISC
PLAYER
This
Compact
Disc
Player
contains
a
semiconductor
laser
system
and
is
classified
as
a
"
CLASS
1
LASER
PRODUCT
1
’
.
So
,
to
use
this
model
properly
,
read
this
Owner
'
s
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
.
BESONDERE
VORSICHTSMASSNAHMEN
FUR
CD
-
SPIELER
Dieser
CD
-
Spieler
enthalt
ein
Halbleiterlasersystem
und
ist
da
her
ein
"
LASERERZEUGNIS
DER
KLASSE
1
"
.
Richtige
Bedienung
ist
erst
nach
Durchlesen
der
Bedimiungsanleitung
mbglich
.
Nchmcn
S
'
e
im
Falle
erncr
Storung
Kontakt
auf
mit
Ihrem
Vertragshandler
.
Urrr
Bestrahlung
zu
vermeiden
,
sollten
Sic
das
Gehause
niemals
offnen
.
MISE
EN
GARDE
PARTICULIERE
POUR
LES
LECTEURS
DE
DISQUE
AUDIONUMERIQUE
Ce
lecteur
de
disque
audionum
6
rique
contient
un
laser
et
est
class
6
dans
la
rubrique
1
des
produits
faisant
appel
a
cette
technique
.
Lire
ce
manuel
destructions
avec
soin
afin
d
'
employer
cet
appareil
correctement
En
cas
de
d
6
faut
de
fonctionnement
prendre
contact
avec
le
magasin
ou
I
’
appareil
a
6
te
achet
6
.
Afin
d
’
6
viter
lexposition
au
faisceau
laser
,
ne
pas
tenter
d
'
ouvrir
I
’
appareil
.
PRECAUCIONES
ESPECIALES
PARA
REPRODUCTORES
DE
DISCOS
COMPACTOS
Este
Tocadiscos
CD
Audiodigital
contiena
un
sistema
de
laser
y
est
£
clasificado
como
um
"
PRODUCTO
DE
LASER
DE
PRIMERA
CLASE
"
.
Para
utilizer
este
modelo
correctamente
,
slrvase
leer
con
atencidn
este
manual
y
gu
^
rdelo
para
futuras
referencias
.
En
caso
de
cualquier
problema
pogase
en
contacto
con
la
tienda
dondc
comprb
su
umdad
.
No
abra
la
caja
para
evitar
que
quede
expuesto
al
haz
de
I
6
ser
.
BIJZONDERE
VOORZORGSMAATREGELEN
VOOR
CD
-
SPELERS
Dit
apparaat
is
een
klasse
1
laserprodukt
.
voorzien
van
lasereenheid
.
Maak
dit
apparaat
niet
open
om
direkte
blootstelling
aanaserstralen
te
voorkomen
!
Schakel
voor
service
uw
ONKYO
dealer
in
!
Neem
voor
service
kontakt
op
met
de
handelaar
van
wie
u
het
apparaat
hebt
gekocht
.
SPECIELLA
FORSIKTIGHETSATGARDER
FOR
CD
SPELARE
Donna
CD
-
spelare
innohSller
lasersystem
och
har
klassifierats
"
klass
1
laserprodukt
"
Las
darfor
noggrant
igenom
bruksanvisningen
for
ratt
anvandning
av
apparaten
.
Deh
6
ll
ocksfi
anvisningen
for
frumtido
bruk
.
Kontakta
alttid
den
affar
,
dar
du
kopte
CD
-
spelaren
,
vid
eventuella
fel
p
£
apparaten
.
Apparatens
holje
far
inte
oppnas
vid
risk
for
direkt
blottstallelse
av
laserstralen
.
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>
£
RLIG
ADVARSEL
MED
HENSYN
TIL
COMPACT
DISC
AFSPILLER
Denne
Compact
Disc
Player
indeholder
et
laser
system
og
er
klassificeret
som
"
klasse
1
laer
produkt
"
.
Laes
derfor
brugsanvisningen
grundigt
og
opbevar
den
50
m
opslagsbog
i
fremtiden
.
Hvis
der
opstSr
problemcr
med
anlaegget
,
kontakter
den
forretning
hvor
apparaten
indikobtes
Prov
ikke
at
abne
afskaermnmgen
:
De
kunne
blive
udsat
till
direkte
laser
-
strSling
.
AVVERTENZE
SPECIALI
SUI
RIPRODUTTORI
Dl
DISCHI
COMPATTI
Questo
riproduttore
di
dischi
compatti
.
contiene
un
sistema
laser
a
semiconduttori
ed
e
classificato
come
'
PRODOTTO
LASER
Dl
V
CLASSE
'
Pertanto
,
si
prega
di
leggero
atremamente
questo
manuale
di
istruziom
per
un
uso
corretto
dell
apparecchio
.
In
caso
di
problem
!
,
si
prega
di
rivolgersi
all
'
esercizio
commerciale
in
cui
I
'
apparecchio
&
stato
acquistato
.
Per
evitare
pertcolose
esposiziom
al
raggio
iaser
.
non
apnre
it
nvesiimento
.
Denna
maekning
er
anbragt
pa
apparatets
hojre
side
og
indikerer
,
at
apparatet
arbejder
med
laserstraler
af
klasse
1
,
hvilket
betyder
,
at
der
anvendes
laserstraler
af
svageste
klasse
,
og
at
man
ikke
pa
apparatets
yderside
kan
blive
udsat
for
utilladelig
kraftig
staling
.
"
CLASS
1
LASER
PRODUCT
"
APPARATET
B
0
/
R
KUN
ABNES
AF
FAGFOLK
MED
SE
RLIGT
KENDSKAB
TIL
APPARATER
MED
LASERSTRALER
!
ADVARSEL
USYNUG
LASERSTRAUNG
VEO
ARMING
.
MAR
SIKKERHEDSAF
-
BRYDEH
ER
UDfc
AF
FUNKTION
.
UNDGA
UDS
/
ETTELSE
FOR
STRAUHG
.
Indvendigt
i
apparatet
er
anbragt
den
her
gengivne
advarselsmerkning
,
som
advarer
imod
at
foretage
sadnne
indgreb
i
apparatet
,
at
man
kan
komme
til
at
udsaette
sig
for
laserstraling
VAROITUS
!
Suojakoteloa
ei
saa
avata
Laite
sistaitaa
iaserd
-
od
n
>
oka
ahettaa
(
nakymatonta
)
simille
vaarallista
lasersateilya
.
*
;
•
5
This
apparatus
complies
with
requirements
of
EC
directive
87
308
/
EEC
.
Das
Gerat
entspricht
den
Besnmmunger
der
EG
-
Drefcive
87
/
308
/
EWG
.
Cet
appareil
r
^
pond
aux
specifications
da
s
drecz
re
CE
87
/
308
/
CEE
.
Este
aparato
satisface
los
requisitos
de
35
d
-
rectrces
oe
a
CE
/
87
/
308
/
CEE
.
/
Dit
apparaat
voldoet
aan
EG
-
richtlijn
87
308
EEG
Denna
apparat
uppfyller
kraven
«
EG
-
d
*
re
*
:
3
"
308
Apparatet
opfylder
kravene
i
EF
direferves
87
308
E
=
Questo
apparecchio
6
conforme
ai
requs
-
r
de
'
.
a
a
rett
vs
CE
87
/
308
/
CEE
.
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•
Congratulations
on
your
purchase
of
the
ONKYO
DX
-
1800
/
1400
CD
Player
.
•
Please
read
this
manual
thoroughly
before
making
connections
and
turning
power
on
.
•
Following
the
instructions
in
this
manual
will
enable
you
to
obtain
optimum
performance
and
listening
enjoyment
from
your
new
DX
-
1800
/
1400
.
•
Please
retain
this
manual
for
future
reference
.
CONTENTS
2
Features
Important
safeguards
Precautions
Before
using
this
unit
System
connections
Control
positions
and
names
.
Common
modes
of
operation
Using
the
Memory
function
..
.
Special
modes
of
operation
.
.
.
Troubleshooting
guide
Specifications
2
3
4
4
5
7
9
10
11
11
Features
AccuBit
D
/
A
Converters
The
Onkyo
AccBit
D
/
A
converters
featured
in
the
DX
-
1800
and
DX
-
1400
employ
advanced
technology
first
used
in
professional
digital
recorders
to
ensure
that
the
digital
-
to
-
analog
conversion
is
as
accurate
as
possible
They
are
enhanced
by
error
compensation
circuitry
which
suppresses
extremely
low
level
elements
.
This
results
in
a
radical
improvement
in
the
linearity
of
low
level
signals
and
results
in
warmer
,
more
natural
sound
.
Delicate
nuances
you
might
have
missed
with
a
conventional
CD
player
come
through
with
crystal
clarity
.
Discrete
Left
and
Right
Channel
18
-
Bit
D
/
A
Converters
The
DX
-
1800
and
DX
-
1400
feature
separate
high
-
performance
18
-
bit
D
/
A
converters
or
the
left
channel
signals
.
This
configuration
eliminates
subtle
phase
differences
between
the
stereo
channels
which
could
arise
during
the
conversion
process
-
especially
in
the
high
treble
frequencies
.
The
result
is
crystal
clear
,
precisely
focused
sound
.
8
Times
Oversampling
Digital
Filter
The
DX
1800
and
DX
1400
raise
the
normal
sampling
frequency
of
44.1
kHz
to
352.8
kHz
-
eight
times
the
conventional
rate
.
This
has
the
effect
of
raising
the
point
at
which
quantization
noise
begins
well
into
the
upper
reaches
of
the
ultrasonic
range
,
far
beyond
the
highest
audible
frequencies
.
An
analog
low
-
pass
filter
with
a
gentle
cutoff
slope
can
then
be
used
to
clear
up
remnants
,
avoiding
phase
deviation
in
the
upper
treble
range
.
What
you
hear
is
clear
,
natural
sound
Three
-
Beam
Laser
Pickup
20
-
Track
Memory
with
Music
Calendar
You
can
program
up
to
20
tracks
in
any
order
.
The
DX
-
1800
has
"
random
"
functions
to
allow
the
player
to
choose
.
Shuffle
(
Random
)
Play
(
99
Tracks
Maximum
)
and
4
-
Mode
Repeat
Function
(
DX
-
1800
)
3
-
Mode
Repeat
Function
(
DX
-
1400
)
Infrared
Remote
Control
Included
(
DX
-
1800
)
The
DX
-
1800
includes
an
Rl
compatible
infrared
remote
control
to
cover
CD
-
related
functions
.
The
unit
which
comes
with
the
DX
-
1800
can
also
control
Rl
compatible
Onkyo
cassette
decks
.
Remote
Control
Compatible
with
Onkyo
Components
Bearing
the
Rl
mark
Time
Edit
Function
The
time
edit
function
can
be
used
for
both
editing
and
recording
with
a
cassette
deck
or
other
recording
equipment
.
Once
the
recording
time
for
the
cassette
tape
is
designated
,
the
number
of
tracks
that
will
fit
on
sides
A
and
B
is
displayed
.
Automatic
Timer
Play
If
a
disc
is
in
the
tray
when
the
power
is
turned
on
,
it
will
play
automatically
.
This
function
is
convenient
if
you
wish
to
use
your
stereo
system
as
an
alarm
clock
.
4
4
4
Important
safeguards
"
WARNING
"
"
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
FIRE
OR
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
.
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
APPLIANCE
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE
.
"
The
lightning
flash
arrowhead
symbol
,
within
an
equilateral
trtangie
.
is
inee
-
nded
to
alert
the
user
'
dangerous
voltage
"
chat
may
be
of
suffi
-
a
nsfc
of
etectric
shock
to
the
presence
of
uns
within
the
product
'
s
cient
magnitude
to
to
persons
.
CAUTION
"
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(
OR
BACK
)
NO
USER
-
SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL
"
The
exclamation
poim
is
intended
to
afert
the
portant
operating
and
structions
in
the
tnerahe
*
a
nee
.
eQ
-
aatera
!
triangle
presence
of
im
-
fservicing
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in
-
tbe
appli
-
CAUTION
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
OPEN
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ATTENTION
FOR
BRITISH
MODEL
•
Replacement
and
mounting
of
an
AC
plug
on
the
power
cord
of
this
unit
should
be
performed
only
by
qualified
service
per
-
sonnel
.
•
IMPORTANT
The
wires
in
this
mains
lead
are
coloured
in
ac
-
cordance
with
the
following
code
:
Blue
:
Brown
:
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
N
or
coloured
black
The
wire
which
is
coloured
brown
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
L
or
coloured
red
•
THIS
DIGITAL
APPARATUS
DOES
NOT
EXCEED
THE
CLASS
B
LIMITS
FOR
RADIO
NOISE
EMISSION
FROM
DIGITAL
APPARATUS
SET
OUT
IN
THE
RADIO
INTER
-
FERENCE
REGULATIONS
OF
THE
CANADIAN
DE
PARTMENT
OF
COMMUNICATIONS
.
SPECIAL
CAUTIONS
FOR
COMPACT
DISC
PLAYER
THIS
PRODUCT
UTILIZES
A
LASER
.
USER
OF
CONTROLS
OR
ADJUSTMENTS
OR
PERFORMANCE
OF
PROCEDURES
OTHER
THAN
THOSE
SPECIFIED
HEREIN
MAY
RESLUT
IN
HAZARDOUS
RADIATION
EXPOSURE
.
Neutral
Live
“
CLASS
1
LASER
PRODUCT
"
•
Cleaning
of
the
internal
parts
should
be
performed
only
by
qualified
service
personnel
.
•
Damage
Requiring
Service
-
The
unit
should
be
serviced
by
qualified
service
personnel
when
:
A
The
power
supply
cord
or
the
plug
has
been
damaged
;
or
B
Objects
have
fallen
or
liquid
has
been
spilled
into
the
ap
-
pliance
;
or
C
.
The
appliance
has
been
exposed
to
rain
;
or
D
.
The
appliance
does
not
appear
to
operate
normally
or
exhibits
a
marked
change
in
performance
;
or
E
The
appliance
has
been
dropped
or
the
enclosure
damaged
•
Servicing
The
user
should
not
attempt
to
service
the
appliance
beyond
that
described
in
the
operating
instructions
All
other
servicing
should
be
referred
10
qualified
service
personnel
This
label
on
the
rear
panel
states
that
:
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
.
Precautions
4
Location
of
the
Player
•
Place
the
Player
in
a
Well
-
Ventilated
Location
.
Take
special
care
to
provide
plenty
of
ventilation
on
all
sides
of
the
player
especially
when
it
is
placed
in
an
audio
rack
,
fi
ventilation
is
blocked
,
the
player
may
overheat
and
mal
-
function
•
Do
not
expose
the
player
to
direct
sunlight
or
heating
units
as
the
player
'
s
internal
temperature
may
rise
and
shorten
the
life
of
the
pickup
•
Avoid
damp
and
dusty
places
and
places
directly
affected
by
vibrations
from
the
speakers
.
In
particular
,
avoid
placing
the
unit
on
or
above
one
of
the
speakers
.
•
Be
sure
the
player
is
placed
in
a
horizontal
position
.
Never
place
it
on
its
side
or
on
a
slanted
surface
as
it
may
mal
-
function
.
•
Do
Not
Place
Near
Tuners
and
TV
Sets
.
If
placed
next
to
a
TV
or
other
tuner
,
it
may
cause
reception
interference
resulting
in
some
noise
in
the
TV
or
tuner
output
.
1
.
Warranty
Card
The
serial
number
is
written
on
the
rear
pane
!
of
thcs
unit
.
Copy
the
serial
number
and
model
number
onto
vour
warranty
card
and
keep
it
in
a
safe
place
.
2
Power
WARNING
BEFORE
CONNECTING
THE
UNIT
TO
AN
AC
OUTLE
^
READ
THE
FOLLOWING
SECTION
CAREFULLY
•
Some
models
are
designed
for
use
only
with
The
power
*
voltage
of
the
region
where
they
are
scnsi
U
K
.
and
Australian
Models
:
European
model
:
(
except
U
K
.
)
USA
&
Canadian
models
:
Worldwide
model
AC
2
A
0
V
50
*
2
AC
220
V
50
—
2
ACT
20
V
50
-
2
AC
110
120
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2
•
Voltage
Selector
(
Rear
Panel
)
Worldwide
modols
3
re
equipped
wtth
a
*
~
contorm
with
local
power
supples
BESLT
»
setse
-
scrc
*
to
match
the
voltage
of
the
power
supply
JT
-
VCXT
plugging
in
the
unit
.
Voltage
is
charged
a
voltage
selector
with
a
screwdriver
or
-
ar
r
the
110
V
.
120
V
,
220
V
and
240
V
pos
-
tor
5
.
Care
From
time
to
time
you
should
wipe
off
the
front
and
rear
panels
and
the
cabinet
with
a
soft
cloth
.
For
heavier
dirt
,
dampen
a
soft
cloth
in
a
weak
solution
of
mild
detergent
and
water
,
wring
it
out
dry
.
and
wipe
away
the
dirt
.
Following
this
,
dry
immediately
with
a
clean
cloth
.
Do
not
use
rough
material
,
thinners
.
alcohol
or
other
chemical
solvents
or
cloths
since
these
may
damage
the
finish
or
remove
the
panel
lettering
6
.
Points
to
Remember
•
If
the
player
is
brought
from
a
cold
environment
to
a
warm
one
or
is
in
a
cold
room
that
is
quickly
heated
,
dew
may
form
on
the
pickup
,
preventing
proper
operation
.
In
this
case
remove
the
disc
and
leave
the
power
ON
for
about
one
hour
to
remove
the
dew
.
•
Always
close
the
disc
tray
when
not
loading
or
unloading
discs
to
protect
delicate
internal
parts
from
dust
.
•
When
transporting
the
player
,
be
careful
not
to
bump
it
.
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-
:
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~
seiecior
has
been
set
to
the
correct
pastor
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*
1
*
209
-
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m
the
unit
.
If
there
is
no
voltage
selector
cr
you
have
purchased
,
it
can
only
be
usec
“
tre
power
supply
voltage
is
the
same
as
lfos
cr
1
22
CV
!
110
V
120
V
at
AC
1
20
V
Power
Supply
Worldwide
models
AC
T
19
V
.
129
V
225
*
20
55
»
-
c
5
C
—
2
3
.
Do
Not
Touch
the
Player
with
Wet
Hanes
Do
not
handle
the
player
or
power
cord
w
*
ar
s
are
wet
or
damp
If
water
or
any
other
;
Qu
*
3
enters
~
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-
:
;
r
take
the
player
to
an
authorized
serves
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nspect
or
at
AC
2
»
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:
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AC
110
V
-
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Before
using
this
unit
1
.
Supplied
accessories
Rl
remote
control
cable
x
1
Output
signal
cord
x
1
-
=
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*
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:
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:
Use
of
Batteries
The
remote
control
transmitter
is
powered
by
two
batteries
.
Before
using
this
unit
for
the
first
time
,
insert
the
two
batteries
(
included
)
as
shown
in
the
diagram
.
Average
battery
life
is
about
one
year
.
This
period
may
be
shorter
depending
on
the
frequency
of
use
and
environment
(
temper
-
ature
and
humidity
)
in
which
the
remote
control
transmitter
is
used
.
If
the
remote
control
transmitter
does
not
operate
even
though
front
panel
controls
function
normally
,
the
batteries
should
be
replaced
Use
only
batteries
listed
in
the
following
chart
.
2
.
Transmitter
Battery
Insertion
(
DX
-
1800
only
)
Type
Voltage
Size
AA
Manga
-
nese
1.5
V
R
6
UM
-
3
NOTES
:
Do
not
leave
an
expired
battery
in
the
case
as
it
may
leak
or
damage
the
battery
case
.
2
When
inserting
the
batteries
,
be
sure
the
(
+
)
and
(
-
)
ends
are
properly
aligned
3
Do
not
use
nickel
-
cadmium
(
rechargeable
)
batteries
.
4
Do
not
use
one
specified
(
manganese
)
battery
and
one
al
-
kaline
battery
at
the
same
time
5
Replace
both
batteries
at
once
;
do
not
use
one
old
and
one
new
battery
together
.
1
(
7
)
Push
the
battery
cover
on
the
rear
of
the
transmitter
in
the
di
-
rection
of
the
arrow
and
lift
it
up
(
2
)
Load
the
two
batteries
That
came
with
the
transmitter
or
two
batteries
listed
in
the
table
.
Load
them
with
the
+
and
ends
facing
as
shown
in
the
diagram
.
(
3
)
Put
the
battery
cover
back
in
place
.
System
connections
•
Do
not
plug
in
the
power
cord
until
all
connections
have
been
made
.
Output
jacks
Connect
the
OUTPUT
jacks
of
this
unit
to
the
AUX
or
CD
input
jacks
of
an
amplifier
When
making
connections
be
sure
that
the
left
and
right
channel
connections
are
not
crossec
<
L
)
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Remote
Control
jacks
The
remote
control
jacks
are
used
:
G
ccr
-
^
c
:
QNKYQ
products
bearing
the
'
Rl
mark
via
the
accesses
,
'
emote
control
cabie
When
this
unit
is
connected
with
Onfcyo
*
ecs
vets
or
amplifiers
bearing
the
RI
’
mark
,
it
can
be
cortrc
-
ec
Dv
:
ne
remote
control
transmitter
of
that
unit
(
Refer
to
the
opens
*
nstructions
of
your
stereo
receiver
or
amplifier
for
delays
j
The
cassette
deck
with
the
Rl
mark
can
be
operated
using
=
C
-
'
-
5
C
remote
control
transmitter
provided
as
an
accessory
*
'
-
=
DX
-
T
800
r
^
:
u
c
(
Rl
L
*
[
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AC
outlei
1
—
I
NOTES
:
Do
not
connect
the
Rl
remoe
*
zorc
ji
sc
*
to
any
unit
that
does
not
bear
the
Onfcyo
Ol
Do
ng
so
may
damage
the
unit
.
When
the
DX
-
1800
/
1400
s
usee
r
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~
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z
-
with
a
compatible
Onkyo
tuner
arr
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srvr
-
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=
zzzzr
3
*
e
connections
have
been
made
re
apneo
*
of
the
CD
player
is
linked
to
the
position
selector
.
However
,
there
ma
>
pe
the
input
selector
setting
cs
^
ZZ
to
~
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£
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in
which
the
input
selector
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x
*
the
CD
player
fails
to
shut
off
as
it
snxic
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the
switchover
.
Allowing
the
CD
playerto
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+
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ese
circumstances
will
not
cause
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>
however
,
manually
press
the
CD
5
3
=
wish
.
1
.
To
Rl
remote
control
jack
of
the
ONKYO
receivers
am
-
plifiers
or
cassette
tape
decks
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)
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.
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Speaker
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*
-
-
4
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.
com

Control
positions
and
names
Front
panel
For
more
information
about
buttons
or
controls
,
turn
to
the
page
number
listed
in
the
[
]
.
UP
/
Down
Button
(
UP
/
DOWN
)
[
8
]
Remote
Control
Sensor
(
REMOTE
SENSOR
)
[
6
]
(
DX
1800
only
)
Open
/
Close
Button
(
OPEN
/
CLOSE
)
[
7
]
-
^
Play
Button
(
PLAY
)
[
7
]
-
Stop
Button
(
STOP
)
[
8
]
Disc
Tray
[
7
]
Pause
Button
(
PAUSE
)
[
8
]
Power
Switch
(
POWER
)
[
7
]
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Headphone
jack
(
PHONES
)
Level
Control
Knob
(
PHONES
LEVEL
)
[
7
]
(
DX
-
1800
only
)
Display
Button
(
DISPLAY
)
[
7
]
Time
Edit
Button
(
TIME
EDfT
)
[
10
)
Fast
Reverse
Button
(
FR
)
[
8
]
Fast
Forward
Button
(
FF
)
[
8
]
Memory
Button
(
MEMORY
)
[
9
]
Repeat
Button
(
REPEAT
)
[
10
)
Clear
Button
(
CLEAR
.
9
]
Display
Memory
Indicator
,
Over
Indicator
SNiltk
indicator
Space
Maor
Pause
Indicator
Track
Number
Display
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Display
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Remote
control
transmitter
RC
-
145
C
(
DX
-
1800
only
)
•
Buttons
not
described
below
are
operated
in
the
same
way
as
the
buttons
on
the
main
unit
.
Time
Edit
Button
(
TIME
EDIT
)
[
10
]
Display
Button
(
DISPLAY
)
[
7
]
Open
/
Close
Button
(
A
)
[
7
]
CD
/
Tape
Operation
Buttons
When
the
CD
/
TAPE
selector
switch
is
on
CD
.
[
7
,
8
]
Stop
Button
Play
Button
Pause
Button
Fast
Reverse
Button
Fast
Forward
Button
Down
Button
H
Up
Button
tn
r
—
CD
/
TAPE
Selector
Switch
This
switch
should
normally
be
set
to
the
CD
side
bearing
the
Onkyo
Rl
"
mark
is
connected
to
the
remote
cantro
!
jacks
of
the
DX
1800
model
,
the
deck
can
be
controlled
by
this
remote
control
trans
muter
Set
the
CD
/
TAPE
selector
switch
to
TAPE
At
this
setting
the
6
functions
(
from
to
)
listed
at
left
can
be
op
erated
by
remote
control
J
When
a
cassette
deck
I I
i
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it
c
'
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f
"
‘
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-
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When
the
CD
/
TAPE
selector
switch
is
on
Tape
fS
Stop
Button
"
/
II
:
Rec
/
Pause
Button
:
Fast
Rewind
Button
Memory
Button
(
MEMORY
)
[
9
j
Fast
Forward
Button
<
Reverse
Play
Button
Forward
Play
Button
Clear
Button
(
CLEAR
)
[
9
]
1
ONKYO
Rl
Shuffle
Button
(
SHUFFLE
)
[
10
]
Repeat
Button
(
REPEAT
)
[
10
]
Number
Buttons
and
Plus
Ten
Button
[
8
,
9
]
Using
the
remote
control
transmitter
1
Remove
the
batteries
if
the
remote
control
transmitter
is
not
going
to
be
used
for
a
long
time
.
2
.
The
batteries
of
the
remote
control
transmitter
must
be
replaced
periodically
3
This
unit
uses
infrared
rays
Therefore
,
commands
may
not
be
received
properly
if
the
front
panel
of
this
unit
is
exposed
to
bright
light
.
To
prevent
this
from
occurring
,
place
this
unit
so
that
it
is
not
directly
exposed
to
bright
light
.
4
.
If
this
unit
is
placed
inside
an
audio
rack
behind
a
glass
door
,
the
door
should
not
have
colored
glass
or
have
any
decorations
on
it
,
since
this
could
shorten
the
range
or
prevent
commands
from
being
received
b
.
Use
of
other
infrared
remote
control
devices
in
the
same
room
may
cause
interference
.
6
The
transmitter
operates
up
to
a
distance
of
about
five
meters
(
16
feet
)
.
The
transmitting
window
must
always
be
pointed
at
the
reception
window
when
a
command
is
sent
to
the
CD
player
7
.
If
this
remote
control
transmitter
does
not
operate
properly
,
confirm
that
the
batteries
are
not
dead
.
If
the
problem
persists
,
contact
your
Onkyo
Service
Center
.
Remote
sensor
Remote
control
transmitter
RC
—
4
EC
-
6
-
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.
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.
com

Common
modes
of
operation
To
Load
and
Play
a
Disc
(
Normal
Play
)
Displays
the
track
number
currently
being
played
©
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Tray
PHONES
LEVEL
»
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Next
track
number
The
elapsed
time
of
the
current
track
in
play
The
display
can
be
changed
by
DISPLAY
button
.
NO
®
©
—
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Cp
•
After
a
disc
is
played
all
the
way
to
the
end
,
the
display
resets
to
the
initial
condition
when
the
disc
is
loaded
.
®
POWER
©
PLAY
©©
OPEN
/
CLOSE
NOTE
:
The
DX
-
1800
/
1400
has
an
auto
-
play
function
.
If
a
disc
has
already
been
inserted
when
the
power
is
turned
ON
.
performance
will
begin
automatically
.
Be
especially
careful
when
the
power
has
been
cut
off
.
If
this
happens
,
be
sure
to
turn
the
power
OFF
.
JJ
Press
the
POWER
switch
to
turn
on
the
power
5
)
Press
the
OPEN
/
CLOSE
button
to
open
the
Disc
Tray
.
J
)
Put
the
disc
in
the
Disc
Tray
with
its
label
facing
up
.
T
)
Press
the
OPEN
/
CLOSE
button
again
to
close
the
disc
tray
.
•
The
disc
is
ready
for
play
when
the
following
indications
appear
on
the
display
.
Changing
the
display
Press
the
DISPLAY
button
during
playing
to
switch
the
display
shown
in
the
Time
Display
among
the
following
three
types
:
•
Elapsed
time
display
(
SINGLE
ELAPSE
)
Shows
how
long
the
current
track
has
been
playing
.
•
Total
remaining
time
(
TOTAL
REMAIN
)
Shows
how
much
playing
time
is
left
for
the
entire
disc
.
During
memory
play
,
this
display
shows
the
playing
time
remaining
for
the
entire
sequence
of
tracks
programmed
into
memory
.
•
Track
remaining
time
(
SINGLE
REMAIN
)
Shows
how
much
time
is
left
for
the
track
currently
playing
All
of
the
track
numbers
on
ttoe
6
mc
light
(
When
the
number
of
backs
exceeds
20
.
the
OVER
The
total
number
of
tracks
on
the
disc
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NOTE
:
1
.
For
a
track
beyond
the
20
th
,
the
remaining
time
(
SINGLE
REMAIN
)
of
the
Time
display
shows
2
.
If
a
disc
with
more
than
21
tracks
is
used
,
the
SINGLE
REMAIN
time
for
the
last
track
may
not
be
displayed
correctly
when
the
remain
time
is
checked
by
pressing
UP
/
DOWN
buttons
before
playing
the
disc
.
However
,
it
will
be
displayed
correctly
during
playing
.
The
total
playing
time
of
the
disc
•
If
nothing
is
displayed
,
this
may
mean
rharhedtsetsm
upside
down
.
If
that
is
the
case
,
take
out
the
tfec
and
put
it
in
right
side
up
.
(
§
)
Press
the
PLAY
button
.
•
The
disc
begins
playing
from
the
first
track
.
•
When
you
put
the
disc
in
the
disc
tray
,
if
you
press
the
PLAY
button
instead
of
the
OPEN
/
CLOSHbutSon
.
the
tray
is
closed
automatically
and
the
first
track
begins
so
pfiay
Volume
adjustment
(
DX
-
1800
only
)
Use
the
PHONES
LEVEL
knob
to
adjust
the
headphone
output
level
.
Handling
Compact
Discs
How
to
open
a
disc
case
and
•
Always
handle
compact
discs
with
care
so
that
they
are
not
scratched
,
soiled
or
damaged
.
•
A
dry
soft
cloth
may
be
used
to
wipe
dust
,
fingerprints
,
etc
off
the
surface
.
•
Make
absolutely
sure
not
to
use
any
type
of
volatile
agent
,
such
as
thinner
or
benzine
.
Also
avoid
using
a
conventional
record
cleaner
or
antistatic
agent
.
•
Avoid
placing
a
disc
in
direct
sunlight
,
and
locations
subject
to
extremely
high
humidity
or
low
temperature
.
•
When
a
disc
is
going
to
be
left
unused
for
a
long
period
of
time
,
be
sure
not
to
leave
it
in
the
player
but
store
it
in
the
case
.
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To
strat
from
a
specific
track
Using
the
main
unit
(
T
)
Use
the
UP
button
or
the
DOWN
button
to
select
the
desired
track
.
The
Track
Number
display
shows
the
selected
track
number
.
(
2
)
When
the
number
for
the
track
you
want
to
listen
to
is
dis
-
played
,
press
the
PLAY
button
.
©
PLAY
[
5
1
osb
@
©
]
Using
the
remote
control
transmittedDX
-
1800
only
)
Using
the
Number
Buttons
to
select
the
desired
track
(
Direct
Play
)
.
•
Use
+
10
button
to
select
a
track
with
a
track
number
of
1
0
or
higher
.
For
example
,
to
select
Track
Number
30
,
press
this
button
three
times
,
and
then
press
0
•
The
playback
begins
automatically
©
UP
,
DOWN
mt
a
cm
ca
-
fc
*
can
a
a
ate
ado
a d
t e
Number
Buttons
and
+
10
Button
a
,
f
!
i
I
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K
.
Press
the
PAUSE
button
to
stop
the
performance
temporarily
.
•
The
Pause
Indicator
lights
and
the
playing
stops
temporarily
.
•
To
resume
playing
,
press
the
PLAY
burton
.
The
playing
starts
up
again
from
exactly
where
rt
left
off
To
stop
or
pause
during
playing
STOP
To
stop
the
playing
,
press
the
STOP
button
=
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:
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PAUSE
Press
The
FF
button
to
fast
forward
Press
the
FR
button
to
fast
backward
-
•
The
pickup
continues
to
move
rap
«
d
>
forward
or
backward
as
long
as
you
hold
down
the
FF
butsor
or
FR
button
•
If
you
fast
forward
all
the
way
to
the
end
erf
the
d
»
sc
.
the
pickup
stops
•
During
memory
play
,
when
the
p
<
fcc
*
forwarded
to
the
end
of
the
current
track
by
pressing
the
FT
buttor
the
pickup
comes
to
the
next
programmed
track
and
norma
payback
begins
.
When
the
FR
button
is
pressed
,
the
padoj
©
cones
to
the
beginning
of
the
current
track
and
normaf
drawback
beg
os
from
this
po
-
sition
.
To
move
forward
or
backward
quickly
during
playing
.
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To
skip
to
the
next
track
,
press
the
•
The
playing
of
the
current
track
s
moves
to
the
beginning
of
the
the
pickup
moves
to
the
begems
*
®
erf
•
The
pickup
moves
ahead
one
button
.
To
return
to
the
beginning
of
the
track
during
playing
or
to
skip
to
the
next
track
^
ccad
and
the
pickup
Dcrng
memory
play
track
m
memory
.
Time
press
the
UP
S
©
To
return
to
the
beginning
of
the
DOWN
button
.
•
The
playing
is
interrupted
and
beginning
of
the
current
track
.
•
If
you
press
the
DOWN
button
the
beginning
of
the
current
track
twice
in
a
row
,
the
pickup
goes
9
track
.
During
memory
play
the
pa
of
the
preceding
track
in
press
the
O
sac
*
to
the
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Using
the
Memory
function
•
Repeat
steps
©
and
@
to
continue
programming
the
memory
.
Up
to
20
tracks
can
be
programmed
in
memory
If
attempting
to
program
more
than
20
tracks
in
the
memory
,
F
!
_
will
flash
a
few
times
on
the
memory
channel
display
to
indicate
that
the
memory
is
full
.
(
J
)
To
listen
to
the
disc
from
in
memory
in
the
programmed
order
,
press
the
PLAY
button
.
•
Play
begins
in
the
programmed
order
.
The
display
will
appear
as
shown
below
.
The
number
o
<
the
track
currently
being
played
To
program
and
play
the
memory
®
PLAY
CD
®
MEMORY
Ell
3
“
*
©
UP
,
DOWN
L
3
I
1
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I
I
Time
elapsed
in
track
Track
numbers
2
.
3
,
5
.
6
.
9
.
and
currently
playing
1
2
have
been
programmed
in
the
memory
Nexl
track
number
m
memory
7
,
Iff
*
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-
1800
only
n
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]
fa
!
Using
the
remote
control
transmitter
to
program
the
memory
(
DX
-
1800
only
)
(
T
)
Press
the
MEMORY
button
.
•
If
the
memory
button
is
pressed
during
play
,
the
track
being
played
is
stored
into
memory
and
further
tracks
can
be
stored
into
memory
with
the
operation
in
©
below
.
©
Select
the
track
you
want
,
using
the
Number
Buttons
and
+
10
button
.
•
To
continue
programming
the
memory
,
enter
the
number
of
the
next
selection
to
be
programmed
Up
to
20
tracks
can
be
programmed
in
the
memory
by
repeating
this
step
.
(
§
)
Press
the
PLAY
button
.
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Number
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and
+
10
Button
ly
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Using
buttons
on
the
main
unit
for
memorization
Memory
cannot
be
used
during
play
.
Press
the
STOP
button
in
such
a
situation
(
T
)
Press
the
MEMORY
button
.
•
The
Memory
indicator
.
Memory
channel
Indicator
will
light
.
©
Select
the
track
you
want
with
the
UP
or
DOWN
button
.
•
The
number
of
the
track
selected
is
shown
in
the
Track
Number
display
.
©
Press
the
MEMORY
button
.
Example
:
Memorizing
track
number
2
in
memory
channel
1
The
selected
track
number
NOTE
:
•
If
the
Total
Remain
Time
exceeds
99
min
.
59
sec
.
,
the
display
will
show
•
"
when
playing
This
is
ambiguous
during
memory
input
.
•
The
auto
space
function
operates
automatically
when
this
using
memory
play
on
this
unit
.
It
inserts
4
seconds
of
blank
time
between
tracks
.
The
ISPACEj
indicator
will
flash
while
this
is
functioning
However
,
this
auto
space
function
does
not
work
when
the
following
track
is
right
next
to
the
current
one
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channel
The
total
play
time
d
selected
tracks
To
cancel
the
contents
of
the
memory
Press
the
CLEAR
button
.
•
The
last
track
in
memory
will
be
cancelled
•
During
memory
play
,
the
current
track
in
play
and
tracks
previ
-
ously
programmed
cannot
be
cancelled
.
•
If
you
want
to
set
up
the
memory
,
please
select
the
desired
tracks
using
the
Number
buttons
.
(
DX
-
1800
only
)
•
Press
the
MEMORY
button
when
the
contents
have
been
completely
erased
at
one
time
.
During
memory
play
,
however
,
normal
play
takes
place
,
playing
the
current
through
the
last
tracks
.
To
check
the
contents
of
the
memory
(
\
j
If
in
memory
play
,
press
the
STOP
button
so
th
*
t
the
play
comes
to
a
memory
stop
•
The
last
memory
channel
and
its
track
number
will
appear
on
the
track
number
display
and
the
memory
charnel
display
©
Press
the
FR
or
FF
button
.
Example
:
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mat
tt
»
e
'
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disc
track
and
12
have
b
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235
*
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*
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Shows
that
track
number
5
has
been
programmed
in
memory
channel
3
J
*
5
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Special
modes
of
operation
To
listen
to
the
track
{
s
)
over
and
over
Press
this
button
to
activate
the
repeat
play
mode
.
Repeat
play
can
be
used
in
conjunction
with
the
normal
,
memory
play
and
shuffle
play
modes
You
can
press
this
button
before
playing
begins
or
in
the
middle
of
playing
.
When
repeating
play
of
ail
tracks
on
a
disc
or
all
tracks
programmed
in
the
memory
(
FULL
REPEAT
)
Press
the
REPEAT
button
once
•
The
1
REPEAT
!
Indicator
lights
and
when
the
playing
reaches
the
end
of
the
disc
,
it
starts
again
from
the
first
track
.
•
During
memory
when
the
disc
plaryer
reaches
the
end
of
the
sequence
of
tracks
programmed
into
memory
it
repeats
that
sequence
.
•
In
shuffle
play
,
the
contents
of
a
disc
are
rearranged
after
the
last
track
is
played
,
and
then
The
play
resumes
.
In
the
case
of
memory
shuffle
play
,
all
the
tracks
programmed
into
memory
are
rearranged
,
and
then
the
p
.
laying
resumes
When
repeating
play
of
only
one
track
(
SINGLE
REPEAT
)
Press
the
REPEAT
button
two
times
.
•
When
the
IREPEAT
]
fl
~
|
indicator
is
lit
,
the
track
being
played
will
be
repeated
•
To
listen
to
another
track
,
choose
the
desired
track
with
the
UP
or
DOWN
button
•
When
cancelling
repeat
play
operations
,
press
the
REPEAT
button
,
and
the
indicator
will
go
off
REPEAT
0
Press
the
TIME
EDIT
button
•
Pressing
this
button
will
change
the
track
number
display
from
46
-
»
60
-
90
-
*
46
These
numbers
indicate
the
length
of
the
tape
.
•
The
displays
are
shown
below
Using
the
Time
Edit
Function
•
The
time
edit
function
can
be
used
for
both
editing
and
recording
with
a
cassette
deck
or
other
recording
equipment
.
Once
the
recording
time
for
the
cassette
tape
is
designated
,
the
number
of
tracks
that
can
be
recorded
on
both
A
and
B
sides
is
displayed
.
•
This
receives
only
when
performance
is
stopped
.
Numbers
wf
<
*
appear
n
a
which
car
.
be
'
ezoroec
pn
s
-
de
A
of
the
tape
if
the
track
numoer
;
»
net
jr
.
s
,
side
B
Th
*
ncm
&
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*
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tx
depicted
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it
cannot
be
recorded
are
track
numbers
(
3
)
PLAY
i
car
.
be
recorded
on
1
ape
length
tPUS
-
i
U
C
i
U
T
This
is
the
total
time
of
the
tracks
on
soe
A
zxanjes
MS
the
display
*
or
side
8
(
-
)
after
2
sr
2
irccn
*
Presssvj
r
*
x
DISPLAY
button
will
show
the
A
wztr
-
T
TIME
EDIT
0
Input
the
length
of
the
tape
,
please
use
the
TIME
EDIT
button
to
select
the
number
closest
to
the
target
,
of
the
rape
being
input
Next
,
press
the
UP
and
DOWN
The
une
w
.
il
change
by
1
minute
each
time
these
When
using
the
remote
control
input
changes
in
this
value
by
the
+
10
button
.
The
maximum
setting
is
99
nrn
•
Press
the
STOP
button
to
(
3
)
Press
the
PLAY
button
When
playback
of
the
last
tradk
pause
mode
is
set
automatical
•
Press
the
PLAY
button
to
The
pause
mode
is
canceied
®
UP
,
DOWN
NOTES
:
•
The
time
edit
mode
does
not
function
for
discs
with
more
than
20
tracks
recorded
on
them
,
or
when
the
first
track
is
longer
than
half
of
the
indicated
time
•
During
time
edit
play
,
buttons
other
than
STOP
.
OPEN
/
CIOSE
.
and
DISPLAY
buttons
cannot
be
used
for
input
.
are
pressed
fDX
-
1800
only
)
tx
buttons
and
TIME
EDfT
A
<
completed
the
as
*
r
To
playback
in
random
order
(
Shuffle
Play
)
(
DX
1800
only
)
•
The
SHUFFLE
button
is
included
on
the
remote
control
trans
-
mitter
.
Press
the
SHUFFLE
button
•
When
this
button
is
pressed
and
the
auto
space
functws
m
formance
automatically
•
The
auto
space
function
between
tracks
during
SMUfRi
;
will
flash
when
this
functwr
s
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-
Chcator
-
ghts
up
if
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,
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-
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per
-
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time
SPACE
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or
a
ca
o
a
a
a
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-
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:
•
A
maximum
of
99
tracks
mode
.
•
In
the
Shuffle
Play
Repeat
been
played
back
once
,
playing
wiil
be
n
•
Pressing
the
STOP
or
mode
.
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*
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If
you
have
an
audio
timer
,
it
can
be
used
to
start
a
performance
at
any
time
you
desire
.
f
)
Turn
on
the
DX
*
1800
/
1400
and
the
amp
which
is
connected
to
the
DX
-
1800
/
1400
.
(
?
)
Insert
a
compact
disc
into
the
DX
-
1800
/
1400
disc
tray
.
(
3
)
Set
the
time
on
the
timer
.
•
For
more
details
,
please
consult
the
section
which
explains
the
operations
of
the
timer
.
•
When
the
time
specified
arrives
,
the
CD
player
'
s
auto
-
play
function
will
begin
the
performance
automatically
.
Using
the
timer
during
performance
Amplifier
oui
pui
signal
cord
Timer
DX
-
1
800
/
1400
TT
To
AC
outlei
Troubleshooting
guide
Remedy
Cause
Problem
•
Insert
plug
firmly
.
•
Power
cord
plug
is
not
properly
con
-
nected
to
AC
outlet
Power
switch
is
pressed
but
power
does
not
come
on
.
•
Load
disc
with
the
label
side
facing
upward
.
•
Clean
the
disc
.
•
Place
unit
in
warm
place
for
about
one
hour
.
•
Disc
is
loaded
upside
-
down
•
Disc
IS
dirty
-
•
Dew
on
pickup
Disc
loaded
but
play
does
not
begin
.
•
Insert
all
plugs
firmly
in
jacks
.
•
Set
switch
to
proper
position
.
•
Incomplete
connections
•
Improper
input
selector
switch
setting
on
amplifier
No
sound
.
•
Clean
the
disc
.
•
Use
another
disc
.
•
Place
the
unit
in
a
more
stable
location
.
•
Disc
ts
d
»
ty
•
D
;
sc
ts
scratched
•
Unrt
has
been
exposed
to
a
strong
bump
.
Skipping
•
Clean
the
disc
.
•
Use
another
disc
Search
time
(
when
moving
to
a
specific
track
)
is
extremely
long
.
•
Disc
SS
dirty
.
•
Drsc
*
s
scratched
•
No
disc
is
in
the
tray
•
A
track
number
not
on
the
disc
is
being
used
(
Remote
Control
Operation
)
•
Load
a
disc
.
•
Use
only
track
numbers
on
the
disc
.
Track
numbers
cannot
be
stored
in
the
memory
Specifications
Compact
Disc
Player
with
optical
pickup
Model
DX
-
1800
/
1400
Power
consumption
:
1
2
watts
Power
supply
rating
:
U
K
.
and
Australian
Models
:
AC
240
V
,
50
Hz
European
Model
(
Except
U
.
K
.
)
:
AC
220
V
,
50
Hz
Worldwide
Model
:
AC
110
V
.
120
V
,
220
V
,
240
V
switchable
,
50
.
/
60
Hz
Optical
non
-
contact
About
500
-
200
r
pm
(
constant
linear
KSCCT
*
1.2
-
1
4
m
/
s
Cross
interleave
raaf
-
sbomy
code
18
bits
linear
352.8
kHz
(
8
2
(
stereo
)
5
Hz
-
20
kHz
Signal
readout
system
:
Reading
rotation
-
Linear
velocity
:
Error
correction
system
:
Decoded
bits
:
Sampling
frequency
:
Number
of
channels
Frequency
response
:
Total
harmonic
distortion
:
0.004
%
(
at
1
kHz
)
Dimensions
{
W
x
H
x
D
)
:
DX
-
1800
:
435
x
112
x
305
mm
(
17
-
1
/
8
"
x
4
-
7
/
16
"
x
12
"
)
DX
-
1400
:
435
x
112
x
301
mm
(
17
-
1
/
8
"
x
4
-
7
/
16
"
x
'
11
-
1
3
/
16
"
)
96
dB
100
dB
100
dB
(
at
1
kHz
)
Below
threshoid
of
2
volts
r
.
m
.
s
-
Dynamic
range
:
Signal
to
noise
ratio
:
Channel
separation
:
Wow
and
Flutter
Output
level
:
4.6
kg
.
10.1
lbs
.
Weight
:
Supplied
accessories
:
•
Output
signal
cord
•
Rl
remote
control
cable
(
DX
-
1
800
only
)
•
Remote
control
transmitter
RC
-
145
C
•
UM
-
3
/
R
6
/
AA
-
11
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