Onkyo DX-7210 User manual

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DX-7210/7110
Compact
Disc
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Instruction
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Thank
you
for
your
purchase
of
the
ONKYO
DX-7210/7110
CD
player.
Please
read
this
manual
thoroughly
before
making
connections
and
plugging
in
the
AC
power
cord.
Following
the
instructions
in
this
manual
will
enable
you
to
obtain
optimum
performance
and
maximum
listening
enjoy-
ment
from
your
new
DX-7210/7110.
Please
retain
this
manual
for
future
reference.
*
This
apparatus
complies
with
requirements
of
EC
directive
87/308/EEC.
¢
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.
*
Sur
les
modéles
dont
la
fiche
est
polarisée.
ATTENTION:PouR
EVITER
LES
CHOCS
ELECTRIQUES,
INTRODUIRE
LA
LAME
LA
PLUS
LARGE
DE
LA
FICHE
DANS
LA
BORNE
CORRESPONDANTE
DE
LA
PRISE
ET
POUSSER
JUSQ’AU
FOND.
¢
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
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.
WARNING
“TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
FIRE
OR
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
APPLIANCE
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.”
CAUTION
“TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SER
VICE
PERSONNEL.”
(\
CAUTION
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
Oem
ehmeelaay
*
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
magni-
tude
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.
Important
Safeguards
I.
6A.
10.
11.
12,
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
Read
Instructions
—
All
the
safety
and
operating
instructions
should
be
read
before
the
appliance
is
operated.
.
Retain
Instructions
—
The
safety
and
operating
instructions
should
be
retained
for
future
reference.
.
Heed
Warnings
—
Al]
warnings
on
the
appliance
and
in
the
operating
instructions
should be
adhered
to.
.
Follow
Instructions
—
All
operating
and
use
instructions
should
be
followed.
.
Water
and
Moisture
—
The
appliance
should
not
be
used
near
water
—
for
example,
near
a
bathtub,
washbowl,
kitchen
sink,
laundry
tub,
in
a
wet
basement;
or
near
a
swimming
pool,
and
the
like.
.
Carts
and
Stands
—
The
appliance
should
be
used
only
with
a
cart
or
stand
that
is
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
An
appliance
and
cart
combination
should
be
moved
with
care.
Quick
stops,
excessive
force,
and
uneven
surface
may
cause
the
appliance
and
cart
combination
to
overturn.
PORTABLE
CART
WARNING
$3125A
v2
am
.
Wall
or
Ceiling
Mounting
—
The
appliance
should be
mounted
to
a
wall
or
ceiling
only
as
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
.
Ventilation
—
The
appliance
should
be
situated
so
that
its
location
or
position
does
not
interfere
with
its
proper
ventilation.
For
example,
the
appliance
should
not
be
situated
on
a
bed,
sofa,
rug,
or
similar
surface
that
may
block
the
ventilation
openings;
or,
placed
in
a
built-
in
installation,
such
as
a
bookcase
or
cabinet
that
may
impede
the
flow
of
air
through
the
ventilation
openings.
.
Heat
—
The
appliance
should
be
situated
away
from
heat
sources
such
as
radiators,
heat
registers,
stoves,
or
other
appliances
(including
amplifiers)
that
produce
heat.
Power
Sources
—
The
appliance
should
be
connected
to
a
power
supply
only
of
the
type
described
in
the
operating
instructions
or
as
marked
on
the
appliance.
Polarization
—
The
polarization
of
the
plug
is
a
safety
feature.
The
polarized
plug
will
only
fit
the
outlet
one
way.
If
the
plug
does
not
fit
fully
into
the
outlet,
try
reversing
it.
If
there
is
still
trouble,
the
user
should
seek
the
services
of
a
qualified
electrician.
Under
no
circumstances
should
the
user
attempt
to
defeat
the
polarization
of
the
plug.
Power-Cord
Protection
—
Power-supply
cords
should
be
routed
so
that
they
are
not
likely
to
be
walked
on
or
pinched
by
items
placed
upon
or
against
them,
convenience
receptacles,
and
the
point
where
they
exit
from
the
appliance.
Cleaning
—
The
appliance
should
be
cleaned
only
as
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
Nonuse
Periods
—
The
power
cord
of
the
appliance
should
be
unplugged
from
the
outlet
when
left
unused
for
a
long
period
of
time.
Object
and
Liquid
Entry
—
Care
shouid
be
taken
so
that
objects
do
not
fall
and
liquids
are
not
spilled
into
the
enclosure
through
openings.
-
Damage
Requiring
Service
—
The
appliance
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
appliance;
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
to
qualified
service
personnel.

Precautions
1.
Warranty
card
4.
The
serial
number
is
written
on
the
rear
panel
of
the
unit.
Write
the
serial
number
and
model
number
on
your
warranty
card
and
keep
it
in
a
safe
place.
2.
Power
WARNING
BEFORE
PLUGGING
IN
THE
UNIT
FOR
THE
FIRST
TIME,
READ
THE
FOLLOWING
SECTION
CAREFULLY.
¢
Some
models
are
designed
for
use
only
with
the
power
supply
voltage
of
the
region
where
they
are
sold.
European
and
Australian
models:
AC
230
V,
50
Hz
U.S.A.
and
Canadian
models:
AC
120
V,
60
Hz
Worldwide
model:
AC
120/220
V
switchable,
50/60
Hz
¢
Voltage
Selector
(Rear
Panel)
The
worldwide
model
is
equipped
with
a
voltage
selector
to
conform
with
the
local
power
supplies.
Be
sure
to
set
this
switch
to
match
the
voltage
of
the
power
supply
in
your
area
before
plugging
in
the
unit.
Models
without
a
5.
voltage
selector
can
only
be
used
in
areas
where
the
power
supply
is
the
same
as
that
of
the
unit.
220V
VV,
120V
220V
V,
120V
“\,
atAC
120
V
at
AC
220
V
6.
3.
Do
not
touch
the
player
with
wet
hands
Do
not
handle
the
player
or
power
cord
when
your
hands
are
wet
or
damp.
If
water
or
any
other
liquid
enters
the
case,
take
the
player
to
an
authorized
service
center
for
inspection.
Features
@
FPCS
(Fine
Pulse
Conversion
System)
a
Based
on
technologies
borrowed
from
the
latest
advances
in
computer
graphics,
FPCS
reduces
ringing
during
interpola-
tion,
and
makes
a
more
accurate
“educated
guess”
at
the
value
of
missing
data
by
using
adjacent
data.
The
result
is
music
with
greater
warmth,
more
texture
and
better
sound-stage
imaging.
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.
If
ventilation
is
blocked,
the
player
may
overheat
and
malfunction.
*
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
malfunction.
*
Do
not
place
near
tuners
or
TV
sets.
If
placed
next
to
a
TV
or
tuner,
it
may
cause
reception
interference
resulting
in
some
noise
in
the
TV
or
tuner
output.
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,
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.
Points
to
remember
*
Ifthe
player
is
brought
from
a
cold
environment
to
a
warm
one
or
is
1n
a
cold
room
that
is
quickly
heated,
condensation
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
condensa-
tion.
*
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.
f21
Compatible
Remote
Control
Supplied
The
extremely
user-friendly
remote
control
is
compatible
with
certain
ONKYO
cassette
decks
bearing
the
FI
(Remote
interactive)
mark,
and
puts
complete
control
of
the
DX-7210/
7110
in
the
palm
of
the
user’s
hand.
i
8-times
oversampling
digital
filter
@
Shuffle
play
@
Single-Bit
D/A
Converters
Backed
by
Proprietary
AccuPulse
Quartz
System
ME
20-track
music
calendar
ONKYO’s
single-bit
converters
eliminate
the
zero-cross
Peak
search
(via
remote)
(DX-7210
only)
distortion
and
non-linearity
that
plague
conventional
CD
WE
Time
edit
(calculates
number
of
tracks
that
will
fit
on
a
players,
especially
at
low
signal
levels.
They're
backed
by
the
cassette)
(DX-7210
only)
AccuPulse
Quartz
Sytem
—
a
small,
oscillating
element
ME
10-key
direct
track
access
(via
remote)
(DX-7210
only)
mounted
on
a
unique
damping
matenial
called
Polysorb,
which
ONKYO
created
specifically
to
reduce
vibration.
Wi
36-Track
Random
Memory
The
user
can
play
up
to
36
songs
in
the
sequence
of
his
choice.
The
36-track
random
memory
also
automatically
inserts
four
seconds
of
blank
time
between
songs,
to
make
more
professional-sounding
dubs.
Gi
Headphone
jack
with
volume
control
(DX-7210
only)

Special
Cautions
for
Compact
Disc
Player
This
Compact
Disc
Player
contains
a
semiconductor
laser
system
and
is
classified
as
a
“CLASS
1
LASER
PRODUCT?”
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.
DANGER:
INVISIBLE
LASER
RADIATION
WHEN
OPEN
AND
INTER-
LOCK
FAILED
OR
DEFEATED.
AVOID
DIRECT
EXPO-
SURE
TO
BEAM.
CAUTION:
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.
1.
The
laser
is
covered
by
a
housing
which
prevents
exposure
during
operation
or
maintenance.
However,
this
product
is
classified
as
a
Laser
Product
by
CDRH
(Center
for
Devices
and
Radiological
Health)
which
is
a
department
of
the
Food
and
Drug
Administration.
According
to
their
regulations
21
CFR
section
1002.30,
all
manufactures
who
sell
Laser
Products
must
maintain
records
of
written
communications
between
the
manufacturer,
dealers
and
customers
concerning
radiation
safety.
If
you
have
any
complaints
about
instruc-
tions
or
explanations
affecting
the
use
of
this
product,
please
feel
free
to
write
to
the
address
on
the
back
page
of
this
manual.
When
you
write
us,
please
include
the
model
number
and
serial
number
of
your
Compact
Disc
Player.
2.
In
compliance
with
Federal
Regulations,
the
certification,
identification
and
the
period
of
manufacture
are
indicated
on
the
rear
panel.
3.
FCC
INFORMATION
FOR
USER
CAUTION:
Changes
or
modifications
not
expressly
approved
by
the
manufacturer
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
interfer-
ence
to
radio
communications.
However,
there
is
no
guaran-
tee
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
turing
the
equipment
off
and
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.
*
THIS
DIGITAL
APPARATUS
DOES
NOT
EXCEED
THE
CLASS
B
LIMITS
FOR
RADIO
NOISE
EMISSION
FROM
DIGITAL
APPARATUS
SET
OUT
IN
THE
RADIO
INTERFERENCE
REGULATIONS
OF
THE
CANADIAN
DEPARTMENT
OF
COMMUNICATIONS.
¢
L’INTERFERENCE,
RADIO
ELECTRIQUE
GENEREE
PAR
CET
APPAREIL
NUMERIQUE
DE
TYPE
B
NE
DEPASSE
PAS
LES
LIMITES
ENONCEES
DANS
LE
REGLEMENT
SUL
LES
PERTURBATIONS
RADIO
ELECTRIQUES,
SECTION
APPAREIL
NUMERIQUE,
DU
MINISTERE
DES
COMMUNICATIONS.
“CLASS
1
LASER
PRODUCT”
This
label
on
the
rear
panel
states
that:
1.
This
unit
isa
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.

Control
Positions
and
Names
NOTE:
If
there
is
a
protective
film
on
the
surface
of
the
display,
making
it
difficult
to
read
the
display,
remove
it.
-
For
more
information
about
the
function
of
=
a
particular
button,
please
turn
to
the
page
=
listed
in
the
brackets
({
_
])
following
each
=
name.
1,
<4,
bP
1.
POWER
6.
PLAY
2
5.
STOP
3
4.
PAUSE
POWER
button
[7,8]
Disc
tray
Remote
sensor
(DX-7210
only)
PAUSE
button
[8]
STOP
button
[8]
PLAY
button
[8]
Fast
forward/fast
reverse
buttons
[9]
x
|
8.
PHONES
LEVEL
knob
(DX-7210
——
only)
[7]
16.
MEMORY
|
9.
PHONES
jack
(DX-7210
only)
[7]
18.
OPEN/CLOSE
15.
CLEAR
9
PHONES
©
10.
Skip
buttons
[10]
14.
DISPLAY
|
11.
REPEAT
A-B
button
[13]
1D
SHUEPLE
©
12.
SHUFFLE
button
[10]
ae
11.
REPEAT
A-B
_
13,
REPEAT
button
[13]
10d,
_
14.
DISPLAY
button
[9]
=
15,
CLEAR
button
[12]
8.PHONES
LEVEL
=
46,
MEMORY
button
[11,12]
=
17.
Number
buttons
and
+10
button
_—
(DX-7210
only)
[10]
|
18.
OPEN/CLOSE
button
[8]
SNA
YN
=
@
Track
number
display
=
©
REPEAT
indicator
=
©
Block
repeat
indicator
=
@
PEAK
SEARCH
indicator
_
©
SPACE
indicator
+
@®
Shuffle
play
indicator
|
®
MEMORY
indicator
@®
Music
calendar
display
~
@
OVER
indicator
=
@
Time
display
o
©
©
©
v
®
|
©
TIME
EDIT
indicator
:|
D
PAUSE
indicator
©
@)
Next
track
number/memory
channel
:
display
Supplied
accessories
Audio
connection
cable
(1)
Remote
control
cable
(1)
Remote
control
(RC-279C)
(1)
Batteries
(2)
(DX-7210
only)

REMOTE
CONTROL
Rc-z27ec
«=~
©
1.
Open/close
button
[8]
=
2.
REPEAT
button
[13]
=
3.
CD/tape
operation
buttons
:
When
the
CD/TAPE
selector
switch
is
in
the
CD
position
a
:
Stop
button
S
a
|
:
Pause
button
12
:
Bm
.
Play
button
i
“<q.
Fast
reverse
button
"1
:
bP
-
Fast
forward
button
<q)
=-
Down
button
P|
-
Up
button
When
the
CD/TAPE
selector
switch
is
in
the
TAPE
position
10
.
a
:
Stop
button
9
@/Il_—:
Rec
pause
button
a
<<;
Fast
rewind
button
8
c
bP
=
Fast
forward
button
~_qj
:
Reverse
play
button
>
:
Forward
play
button
Number
buttons
and
+10
button
[10]
PEAK
SEARCH
button
[15]
Block
repeat
button
[13]
SHUFFLE
button
[10]
TIME
EDIT
button
[14]
CLEAR
button
[12]
MEMORY
button
[11]
CD/TAPE
selector
switch
This
switch
should
normally
be
set
to
the
CD
position.
When
a
cassette
deck
bearing
the
ONKYO
"
R21"
symbol
is
connected
to
one
of
the
remote
control
jacks
of
the
DX-7210,
the
deck
can
be
controlled
with
this
remote
control.
If
you
set
the
CD/TAPE
selector
switch
to
the
TAPE
position,
the
6
functions
(from
I
to
Be
)
listed
above
can
be
operated
by
a
remote
control.
-
12.
DISPLAY
button
[9]
+
SAAN
S
jah
pt
~s—
get
optimum
use
from
the
remote
control.
Average
battery
life
is
about
one
year,
=
Remote
control
Deteata
eta
tatatatataca
tates
Tat
tatace
acerca
aDeca
le
catel
(Ce
SDA
Lear
SPORE
TACPPOATIOIC
SRE
PDRCATIGELEC
MOU
ER
ECEDHE
SLU
SoDe
TACs
Pebatetotetasacatetatetatetat
ete
Satan
fa
tetatatatat
wats
faba?
+
Place
the
CD
player
away
from
direct
depending
upon
the
frequency
of
use
and
bright
light,
which
can
prevent
proper
_
the
environment
(temperature
and
operation
of
the
remote
control.
humidity)
in
which
the
remote
control
is
Make
sure
audio
rack
doors
do
not
have
used.
Only
use
batteries
of
the
kind
colored
glass.
If
the
CD
player
is
placed
specified
in
the
table
below.
oper
temote
contolonein
[Type
|
Voltage
[Size
proper
remote
control
operation.
Manganese
L5V
AA,
RO
or
UM-3
Using
other
remote
controls
in
the
same
room
as
the
CD
player
remote
control
Warning
¢
Do
not
leave
a
dead
battery
in
the
case—
may
cause
interference.
it
may
leak
or
damage
the
remote
control.
*
Do
not
use
nickel
cadmium
(recharge-
able)
batteries.
Replace
both
batteries
at
once;
do
not
use
one
old
battery
and
one
new
battery.

System
Connections
*
Do
not
plug
in
the
power
cord
until
all
connections
have
been
made.
*
On
each
pair
of
input
or
output
jacks,
the
lower
jack
(marked
R)
corresponds
to
the
right
channel,
and
the
upper
jack
(marked
L)
to
the
left
channel.
=
Connect
the
CD's
OUTP
=
amplifier’s
CD
input
jacks
using
the
audio
=
connection
cable.
Refer
to
the
amplifier's
_
instruction
manual
for
connections.
:
When
connecting
ONKYO
products,
it
is
REMOTE
To
FAI
remote
control
jack
of
the
=
Necessary
to
attach
the
(Qt
cable
to
be
able
ONKYO
receiver,
amplifier
or
cassette
tape
deck.
=
to
use
the
remote
control
of
the
main
=
component
to
control
the
entire
system.
=
1.
To
use
this
CD
player
with
an
amplifier
:
(or
receiver),
cassette
tape
deck
and
tuner
with
the
QI
symbol,
insert
the
remote
control
cable
plugs
into
the
REMOTE
CONTROL
jacks
as
shown.
As
the
exact
connection
sequence
of
the
N
.
(Qi
cable
is
unimportant,
you
can
¢
The
upper
and
lower
RI
remote
control
jacks
have
the
same
function.
connect
from
the
amplifier
(or
receiver)
*
Remote
control
operation
is
not
possible
when
only
the
remote
control
cable
is
con-
to
either
the
tuner,
the
cassette
tape
nected
—
the
audio
connection
cables
must
also
be
connected.
deck
or
to
the
compact
disc
player.
¢
An
fRI
remote
control
cable
equipped
with
a
1/8"
(3.5mm)
diameter
miniature
two-
3.
If
using
an
(Qt
equipped
ONKYO
conductor
phone
plug
is
included
with
the
DX-7210/7110
and
with
every
tuner,
amplifier.(or
receiver),
to
operate
compact
disc
player
or
cassette
tape
deck
with
the
f2
I
symbol.
correctly,
the
remote
control
must
face
towards
the
remote
control
sensor
of
the
amplifier
(or
receiver).
1
:
/
1.
Insert
the
AC
power
supply
cord
into
e
POWER
.
a
wall
outlet.
|
2,
When
you
press
the
POWER
button,
[|
=.
the
display
will
light.
«=
ON
™@
STAND-BY
>
To
a
wall
outlet
¢
Plug
the
headphones
to
the
PHONES
jack,
and
then
adjust
the
sound
level
using
the
PHONES
LEVEL
knob.
e
Turn
the
knob
clockwise
to
increase
the
sound
level;
turn
it
counterclockwise
to
decrease
the
sound
level.
OX-7210

Playing
CDs
POWER
fF
PAUSE
ecoeccaoc
oo
a
STOP
eeeccea
oo
0
O
me
PLAY
s
e
Press
the
POWER
button
to
turn
on
POWER
S
&
OPEN/CLOSE
s
the
power.
:
Press
the
&
OPEN/CLOSE
button.
.
Put
the
disc
in
the
disc
tray,
with
the
label
side
of
the
disc
facing
up.
Press
the
&
OPEN/CLOSE
button.
Press
the
B
PLAY
button.
The
CD
player
will
play
the
first
track
(track
1).
3
Label
side
:
*
If
you
want
to,
you
can
skip
step
4
by
:
pressing
the
B™
PLAY
button
instead
=
:
of
the
&
OPEN/CLOSE
button.
The
7
a
-—p
Coo
S
disc
tray
will
close
automatically
and
—=co5
s
play
track
1.
Disc
tray
ssoesese
00
OO
=
Tf
the
CD
player
does
not
start
playing
:
when
the
&
PLAY
button
is
pressed:
|
©
The
disc
may
be
upside
down
in
the
tray.
Press
the
&
OPEN/CLOSE
button
to
open
the
disc
tray.
If
you
cannot
read
the
label
on
the
disc,
turn
the
disc
over.
¢
Moisture
may
have
formed
inside
the
CD
player.
Remove
the
disc
from
the
disc
tray
and
leave
the
power
on
for
about
one
hour
to
evaporate
the
moisture.
_
«Before
starting
play
after
you
have
:
inserted
a
disc
|
@
The
total
number
of
tracks
on
the
disc
©
©®)
All
of
the
track
numbers
on
the
disc
=
(When
the
number
of
tracks
exceeds
2
20,
the
OVER
indicator
lights.)
=
©
The
total
playing
time
of
the
disc
=
«After
starting
play
|
@
The
track
number
currently
being
|
played
=
©)
The
next
track
number
|
®
The
elapsed
time
of
the
current
track
e
The
display
can
be
changed
by
pressing
the
DISPLAY
button.
og
Press
the
il
STOP
button.
=
Bk
3
play
temporari
:
Press
the
If
PAUSE
button.
|
The
PAUSE
indicator
will
light.
=
To
resume
play,
press
the
PLAY
=
button.
The
PAUSE
indicator
will
turn
off.
BE
PAUSE

TOTALREMAN
=
f-
|
7]
7
DISPLAY
®
4h:eor
(b)
SINGLE
ELAPSED
/
if
4
©
1.6
F4
=
Press
the
DISPLAY
button
during
play
to
=
switch
the
time
display
among
the
follow-
©
ing
three
modes:
|
@
TOTAL
REMAIN:
Shows
how
much
playing
time
is
left
for
the
entire
disc.
_
©
SINGLE
ELAPSED:
Shows
how
long
the
current
track
has
been
playing.
_
©
SINGLE
REMAIN:
Shows
how
much
time
is
left
for
the
track
currently
playing.
Layo
GC
LAST
TRACK
cC....
a
|
STOP
|
During
play,
press
the
<4<4
or
>>
=
button.
Release
your
finger
when
the
music
you
=
would
like
to
listen
to
is
reached.
The
music
will
start
playing
from
that
_
point.
-
@
During
normal
play
=
(®
During
memory
play
(Track
num-
bers
5
and
8
are
stored
in
memory.)
If
you
fast
reverse
to
the
beginning
of
the
current
track,
the
CD
will
play
from
that
point.
If
you
fast
forward
to
the
end
of
the
current
track,
the
CD
will
play
the
track
stored
in
the
next
memory
channel.
|
1.
Carefully
lift
the
disc
from
the
disc
case,
making
sure
to
hold
the
disc
by
its
edges
or
the
hole
in
the
middle.
:
2.
<A
dry,
soft
cloth
may
be
used
to
wipe
dust
and
fingerprints
off
the
surface
of
CDs.
Do
not
use
volatile
agents
on
discs,
such
as
thinner
or
benzine.
Also,
do
not
use
conventional
record
cleaner
or
antistatic
agents.
¢
Do
not
place
a
CD
in
direct
sunlight
or
locations
subject
to
high
humidity
or
low
temperature.
*
Do
not
store
a
CD
in
the
CD
player
tray
for
a
long
period
of
time.

Choosing
and
Playing
a
Desired
Track
<<
P|
Number
buttons
and
+10
button
Number
buttons
and
+10
button
SHUFFLE
SHUFFLE
Select
the
track
number
you
wish
to
play,
using
the
number
:
buttons
and
the
+10
button.
Co
C3
&)
|
2.
The
CD
player
starts
playing
automatically.
:
1,
Each
time
the
SI
button
is
pressed,
it
will
advance
one
track;
.
and
each
time
the
4
button
is
pressed,
it
will
go
back
one
e
track.
Press
these
buttons
until
the
desired
track
number
is
~<
mm
=
chosen.
(a)
:
2.
Press
the
B>
PLAY
button
to
begin
play.
=
©
When
the
@@
button
is
pressed
once
while
playing,
it
will
S
return
to
the
beginning
of
the
track
and
play
it.
_
Press
the
SHUFFLE
button.
_
In
shuffle
play
mode,
the
CD
player
will
play
the
tracks
in
random
©
order.
|
©
The
Auto
Space
function
will
insert
4
seconds
of
blank
time
between
tracks
during
Shuffle
play.
Play
automatically
begins.
SHUFFLE
.\
ty
:
*
This
function
can
be
used
in
memory
mode.
In
this
case,
the
O
SHUFFLE
|
programmed
tracks
are
played
at
random.
4
~
_
Press
the
SHUFFLE
button
to
cancel
shaffle
play.
The
SHUFFLE
|
indicator
will
tum
off.
|
NOTE:
=
In
shuffle
play
repeat
mode,
when
all
of
the
tracks
have
been
|
played
once,
play
will
be
repeated
with
a
different
track
progres-
:
sion.
~10-—

Using
the
Memory
Function
*Up
to
36
tracks
can
be
stored
in
memory.
Number
buttons
and
+10
button
1.
Press
the
MEMORY
button.
.
2.
Select
the
desired
track
number,
MEMORY
:
using
the
<q
and
1
buttons.
\
“
3.
Press
the
MEMORY
b
=
J.
Press
the
utton.
())
MEMORY
E
The
selected
track
will
be
stored
in
7
\
:
memory.
To
enter
further
track
numbers
into
memory,
repeat
this
procedure.
You
can
store
maximum
of
36
tracks
in
memory.
Use
the
number
buttons
to
select
the
|
desired
track.
The
selected
track
will
be
|
:
oS
=
stored
in
memory.
(DX-7210
only)
Cf
|
:
|
4.
When
you
press
the
>
PLAY
button,
the
CD
player
will
play
the
track
in
the
order
you
selected.
*
©
NOTES:
=
«
If
more
than
36
tracks
are
selected,
"FL"
will
flash
in
the
memory
channel
display
area
to
indicate
that
the
memory
is
full.
If
the
MEMORY
button
is
pressed
during
play,
the
current
track
being
played
is
stored
in
memory.
a
|
LG)
CE
‘
Bm
29:05"
"
racks
2, 3,
5,
6,9
Exa
and
12
in
memory.
¥v
v
*
Before
starting
play
SSAC
EAE
EER
Beene
ton
nt
tte
tate
netic
nh
titre
ng
ene
tos
anda
comncene
dies
@)
The
selected
track
numbers
i
|
@
Memory
channel
4
|
©
The
total
playing
time
of
selected
tracks
=
¢
During
play
©
@
Track
number
2
is
currently
being
a
played
(the
first
track
in
memory).
=
©
Next
track
number
in
memory
|
©
Time
elapsed
in
track
currently
playing
=
®
The
remaining
track
numbers
in
:
memory

fl
PAUSE
@
STOP
=
When
track
numbers
2,
4,
6,
8
and
10
have
=
been
stored
in
memory
|
Press
the
MEMORY
button.
|
All
tracks
which
have
not
been
stored
in
:
memory
will
be
stored
in
memory,
replacing
:
the
previous
contents.
When
you
press
the
=
B=
PLAY
button,
the
CD
player
will
start
|
playing.
MEMORY
om)
|__|
SPACE
Press
the
CLEAR
button.
Press
the
Hi
STOP
button
while
the
CD
_A
four-second
silence
will
be
automatically
The
last
track
programmed
in
memory
is
player
is
in
stop
mode.
added
between
tracks
during
memory
play
cleared.
The
contents
of
the
memory
are
completely
(the
SPACE
indicator
will
flash).
However,
cleared.
during
normal
sequential
play
this
space
will
not
be
inserted.
ps
during
memory
play,
the
last
program
number
stored
in
memory
will
be
shown
in
the
display.
.
When
you
press
the
>
button,
the
display
will
show
each
track
number
=
stored
in
memory,
in
turn.
=
@)
The
selected
track
numbers
=
(®
Memory
channel
and
stored
track
“number
in
memory
channel
:
©
The
playing
time
of
track
number
1B
GI
;
1S
it
[2]
f
3:

Useful
Functions
Repeating
Play
Press
the
REPEAT
button
to
enter
the
repeat
play
mode.
Repeat
play
can
be
used
in
conjunction
with
normal,
memory,
and
shuffle
play
modes.
0
|
SS
a
O)SSsccoce
ae)
REPEAT
A-B
REPEAT
~»
“oY
Press
the
REPEAT
button
once.
O
@
During
normal
play
4
~
:
When
the
last
track
on
the
CD
finishes,
the
CD
player
starts
playing
from
the
@
:
first
track
on
the
CD.
5
TAS
TRACK]
_
©
During
memory
play
—
<<
——
a
When
the
last
track
in
memory
finishes,
|
Start
again
Stop
.
the
CD
player
starts
playing
from
the
(b)
:
first
track
in
memory.
Bias
Ses
te
Se
:
(Track
numbers
5,
6
and
8
are
stored
in
Start
again
~~"
Stop
.
memory.)
Po
=
©
During
shuffle
play
|
When
the
last
track
in
shuffle
play
©
PLAST
J
:
finishes,
the
CD
player
starts
playing
|
Start
again
Stop
S
the
CD
again,
in
a
different
order.
Press
the
REPEAT
button
to
cancel
repeat
play.
The
REPEAT
indicator
srs
aro
vm
ome
eee
een
nen
eevee
aston
nsenaemeaenenmmonenenese
will
turn
off.
REPEAT
REPEAT
O
©
|
Reema
_
Press
the
REPEAT
button
twice.
=
(@)
Before
starting
play
=
The
CD
player
will
play
the
first
track
(a)
.
repeatedly.
_
©
During
play
en
|=
The
CD
player
will
play
the
current
Start
Stop
a
track
repeatedly.
6b)
=»
Press
the
REPEAT
button
to
cancel
a
A
repeat
play.
The
REPEAT
indicator
Stop
will
tum
off.
REPEAT
A-B
REPEAT
A-B
_
Follow
the
procedure
below
while
a
CD
is
© ©
nie
2
1.
Press
the
REPEAT
A-B
button
at
the
@
A-B
@®
A-B
e
beginning
of
the
block
repeat.
(point
_
2.
Press
the
REPEAT
A-B
button
at
the
:
end
of
the
block
repeat.
(point
B)
Point
A
Point
B
:
The
section
between
A
and
B
will
be
=
played
repeatedly.
~
Z,
~
“ty
,
NOTE:
|
|
Flashes
A—B
Lights
|
This
function
is
not
available
during
N
~
=
Memory
play.
*
Press
the
REPEAT
A-B
button
once
again
to
cancel
block
repeat
play.

Convenient
Functions
for
Recording
to
a
Tape
|
This
function
can
be
used
when
recording
=
from
aCD
to
a
cassette
tape.
=
Make
sure
that
you
cancel
the
memory
|
mode
before
using
this
function.
=
1.
Press
the
TIME
EDIT
button.
=
©
Pressing
this
button
will
change
the
Track
Number
display
from
46
—>
50
—
54
>
60
—
70
>
80
>
90
-
46.
These
numbers
indicate
the
length
of
=
__
the
tape.
=
@
Tape
length.
=
@®
The
track
numbers
to
be
recorded
onto
s
side
A
will
be
displayed
in
a
box.
=
©
This
is
the
total
time
for
the
tracks
on
.
side
A.
This
changes
to
the
display
for
side
B
(
b
)
after
2
or
3
seconds.
Pressing
the
DISPLAY
button
will
show
the
display
for
the
A
side
again.
Each
time
the
skip
buttons
are
pressed,
the
tape
length
will
change
by
1
minute.
Use
the
number
buttons
and
the
+
button
to
directly
enter
the
length
of
the
tape.
The
maximum
setting
is
99
minutes.
Press
the
B
button.
The
CD
player
starts
playing
from
the
first
track
on
the
disc
to
be
recorded
onto
side
A.
TIME
EDIT
a
\
“7
:
When
the
last
track
on
side
A
is
[
PAUSE
:
completed,
the
pause
mode
is
automati-
A ~
:
cally
set.
©
3.
Press
the
B
button
again.
e
The
pause
mode
is
canceled
and
the
CD
player
starts
playing
the
remaining
.
tracks
for
recording
onto
side
B.
3
_
NOTES:
=
©
The
time
edit
mode
does
not
function
for
discs
with
more
than
20
tracks,
or
=
when
the
first
track
is
longer
than
half
{
:
of
the
indicated
the
length
of
the
tape.
=
©
During
time
edit
play,
buttons
other
than
STOP,
OPEN/CLOSE
and
DISPLAY
cannot
be
used
for
input.
—~14-

:
This
function
searches
for
the
peak
soun
*
level
on
the
disc.
Flashes
—
Lights
:
When
using
the
memory
mode,
press
the
Ss
b
Lb
:
MEMORY
button
to
return
to
normal
PEAK
SEARCH
PEAK
SEARCH
1.
Press
the
PEAK
SEARCH
button.
4
Y 7
Y
:
¢
The
CD
player
checks
the
disc
for
the
highest
sound
level.
The
PEAK
SEARCH
indicator
will
flash
during
this
operation.
When
the
search
is
complete,
the
indicator
will
light.
Press
the
REPEAT
A-B
button.
“P”
appears
in
the
memory
channel
display
area
and
flashes.
.
Press
the
button.
The
section
of
the
disc
with
the
highest
sound
level
will
be
played
repeatedly
for
6
seconds.
Refer
to
this
level
when
recording
the
disc
onto
a
cassette
tape.
Press
the
button.
The
CD
player
stops.
This
Jevel
is
stored
until
the
*
OPEN/CLOSE
button
is
pressed
or
the
power
is
turned
off.
To
repeat
the
6-
second
playback
of
the
peak
level,
follow
steps
2,
3,
and
4
when
the
CD
player
is
stopped.
Pressing
the
PEAK
SEARCH
button
will
turn
off
the
PEAK
SEARCH
indicator
and
the
level
will
be
cleared
from
the
memory.
Pressing
the
REPEAT
A-B
button
after
pressing
the
>
button
will
start
the
block
repeat
operation.
Depending
on
the
disc
playing,
memorizing
of
a
level
which
is
not
the
maximum
audible
level
could
occur.
This
is
due
to
the
CD
player's
microprocessor
memorizing
inaccurate
information
because
of
flaws
in
the
disc
itself,
or
recording
conditions.
Under
such
circum-
stances,
the
recording
level
for
the
cassette
tape
may
be
very
low,
or
else
distortion
or
similar
symptoms
could
arise
on
account
of
excessively
high
signal
levels.
To
avoid
this,
be
sure
to
reset
the
recording
level
of
the
cassette
deck
if
such
symptoms
occur.
|
If
you
have
an
audio
timer,
it
can
be
used
to
:
start
play
at
any
time
you
desire.
1.
Turn
on
the
DX-7210/7110
and
the
2:
amplifier
which
is
connected
to
the
Amplifier
s
DX-7210/7110.
:
2.
Insert
a
compact
disc
into
the
DX-
Timer
e
7210/7110
disc
tray.
3.
Set
the
time
on
the
timer.
=
©
Please
consult
the
timer’s
manual
for
information
on
setting
the
timer.
¢
When
the
specified
time
comes,
the
CD
player's
auto-play
function
will
automatically
begin
play.
To
AC
outlet

Troubleshooting
Guide
*
POWER
button
is
pressed,
but
power
does
not
come
on.
Cause:
Power
cord
plug
is
not
properly
connected
to
AC
outlet.
Remedy:
Insert
plug
firmly.
*
Disc
is
loaded
in
the
disc
tray,
but
play
will
not
begin.
Cause:
Disc
is
in
the
disc
tray
upside
down.
Remedy:
Load
the
disc
with
the
label
side
up.
Cause:
Disc
is
dirty.
Remedy:
Clean
the
disc.
Cause:
Moisture
has
accumulated
inside
the
CD
player.
Remedy:
Remove
the
disc
from
the
disc
tray,
place
the
CD
player
in
a
warm
place
and
leave
the
power
on
for
about
one
hour.
*
No
sound
Cause:
Incomplete
or
incorrect
connections.
Remedy:
Check
all
cable
connections
(See
pages
7.)
Remedy:
Insert
all
plugs
firmly
into
jacks.
Cause:
Improper
input
selector
switch
setting
on
amplifier.
Remedy:
Set
switch
to
proper
position.
See
your
amplifier’s
operating
instructions
for
more
information.
*
Disc
skipping
Cause:
Disc
is
dirty.
Remedy:
Clean
the
disc.
Cause:
Disc
is
scratched.
Remedy:
Replace
the
disc.
Cause:
CD
player
has
been
bumped.
Remedy:
Place
the
CD
player
in
a
more
stable
location,
*
Search
time
(when
moving
to
a
specific
track)
is
extremely
long.
Cause:
Disc
is
dirty.
Remedy:
Clean
the
disc.
Cause:
Disc
is
scratched.
Remedy:
Replace
the
disc.
¢
Track
numbers
cannot
be
stored
in
the
memory.
Cause:
No
disc
in
the
tray.
Remedy:
Load
a
disc
into
the
tray.
Cause:
A
track
number
not
on
the
disc
is
being
input.
Remedy:
Use
only
the
track
numbers
on
the
disc.
Specifications
Model
DX-7210/7110
Optical
non-contact
About
500
-
200
r.p.m.
(constant
linear
velocity)
1.2
-
1.4
m/s
Cross
Interleave
Reed-Solomon
code
]
bit
PWM
ACCUPULSE
D/A
Compact
Disc
Player
Signal
readout
system:
Reading
rotation:
Linear
velocity:
Error
correction
system:
D/A
converter:
CONVERTER
Sampling
frequency:
352.8
kHz
(Eight-times
oversampling)
Number
of
channels:
2
(stereo)
Frequency
response:
5
Hz
-
20
kHz
Total
harmonic
distortion:
0.004
%
(at
1
kHz)
Dynamic
range:
96
dB
Signal
to
noise
ratio:
100
dB
Channel
separation:
90
dB
(at
1
kHz)
Wow
and
Flutter:
Below
threshold
of
measurability
Output
level:
2
volts
r.m.s.
Power
consumption:
12
watts
Power
supply
rating:
European
and
Australian
models:
AC
230
V,
50
Hz
USA
and
Canadian
models:
AC
120
V,
60
Hz
Worldwide
model:
AC
120
V
and
AC
220V
switchable,
50/60
Hz
Dimensions
(WxHxD):
455
x
120
x
308
mm
(17-15/16"
x
4-3/4"
x
12-1/8")
Weight:
4.3
kg,
9.5
Ibs.
Specifications
and
external
appearance
are
subject
to
change
without
notice
because
of
product
improvements.
—_—
SSS
Ses
SSS
ONKYO
CORPORATION
Sales
Planning
&
Promotion
Dept.:
2-1,
Nisshin-cho,
Neyagawa-shi,
OSAKA
572,
JAPAN
Tel:
0720-31-8111
Fax:
0720-33-5222
ONKYO
U.S.A.
CORPORATION
200
Williams
Drive,
Ramsey,
N.J.
07446,
U.S.A.
Tel:
201-825-7950
Fax:
201-825-8150
ONKYO
DEUTSCHLAND
GMBH
ELECTRONICS
Industriestrasse
18-20,
82110
Germering,
GERMANY
Tel:
089
84
93 20
Fax:
089
84
93
226
ONKYO
FRANCE
Immeuble
Le
Diamant,
Domaine
Technologique
de
Saclay,
4
Rue
René
Razel.
91892
SACLAY,
FRANCE
Tel:
(1)
69331400
Fax:
(1)
69
4135
84
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