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SUPER A UDIO CD RECEIVER R CD-CX1 Owner ’ s Manual Manuel de l’Utilisat eur Manual del usuar io 1.RCD-CX1E3_ENG.indd 1 2008/06/30 11:12:20[...]
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I ESP AÑOL FRANCAIS ENGLISH n SAFET Y PRECA UTIONS CA UTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NO T OPEN CA UTION: T O REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NO T REMO VE CO VER (OR BA CK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE P AR TS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING T O QUALIFIED SERVICE PER SONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is inte[...]
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ENGLISH I I FRANCAIS ESP AÑOL ENGLISH This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. FCC Infor mation (For US customers) 1. PRODUCT This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this p[...]
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ENGLISH Accessor ies ······················································································ 2 Cautions on Handling ································································?[...]
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ENGLISH Chec k that the following parts are supplied with the product. q Remote control (RC-1 1 09) ........................................................ 1 w R03/AAA bat teries ................................................................... 2 e P ow er cord (Cord length: Approx. 6.6 f t /2 m) ......................... 1 r AM loop antenna[...]
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ENGLISH Getting Star ted Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting Specifications w Music CDs Discs marked with the logotype below can be pla yed in this unit. e CD-R/CD-RW • Some discs and some recording formats may not be pla yable. • Non-finalized discs cannot be play ed. b What is finalization? Finalization i[...]
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Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting ENGLISH Specifications Cleaning Discs • If there are fingerprints or dirt on discs, wipe them of f before using the disc. Fingerprints and dirt can impair sound qualit y and cause interr uptions in playbac k. • Use a commercially av ailable dis[...]
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Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting ENGLISH Specifications F or but tons not explained here, see the page indicated in parentheses ( ). q Remote contr ol sensor ································· (4) w P ow er indicator ················?[...]
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Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting ENGLISH Specifications Remote Contr ol Unit q Remote control signal tr ansmitter ·············· (4) w ON/ST ANDB Y but ton ··································(1 1) e MENU/SET butt on ·········?[...]
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Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting ENGLISH Specifications A udio cables Optical digital connections Optical cable Analog connections (ster eo) (White) (Red) R L R L Stereo pin-plug cable Speak er connections Speaker cables Signal dir ection Audio signal: Output Input Input Output Cab[...]
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Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting ENGLISH Specifications Connections w q w q (R) (L) Speak ers Carefully c heck the lef t (L) and right (R) channels and + (red) and – (blac k) polarities on the speakers being connected to the RCD-CX1, and be sure to interconnect the c hannels and [...]
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ENGLISH Connections Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting Specifications Connections Getting Star ted iP od ® • When using a control doc k for iP od, the Control Doc k for iP od must be set. F or det ails, ref er to the operating instructions of the Control Doc k for iP od. • When the control doc k for iP od i[...]
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Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting ENGLISH Specifications 0 NO TE • Insert the A C plugs securely . Incomplete connections could cause noise. • When the power cord is plugged into the po wer outlet, the power indicator fl ashes orange for about 1 0 seconds. Do not unplug the pow [...]
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ENGLISH Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting Specifi cations [MENU/SET] [2/ u ] [5/ENTER] [8/ i ] [TIME/DISPLA Y] ON/ST ANDBY [VOLUME df ] SOURCE 1 / 3 ON/ST ANDBY SOURCE <PHONES> < 2 / 5 > 1 / 3 <VOLUME> But ton located on both the main unit and the remote control[...]
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Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting ENGLISH Specifications Set ting the la yer t o be play ed with pr ior ity • The layer that is play ed with priority when the disc is loaded can be set. • Upon purc hase, the priority layer is set to the “SA-CD”. [Selectable items] SA-CD :[...]
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ENGLISH Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting Specifi cations 1 Press [PURE DIRECT/TONE] and select the mode you want to adjust. BA SS TREBLE Pure D (PURE DIRECT) BALANCE 2 Adjust the volume with [4/ o , 6/ p ] . b Thereaf ter , to adjust another mode, press [PURE DIRECT/TONE[...]
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Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting ENGLISH Specifications Switc hing the Display Press [TIME/DISPLA Y] . [Dur ing Pla y or P ause] z [Dur ing St op] z z z Displayed only when Super Audio CD is in use. b The displa y switc hes each time the but ton is pressed. When a Super Audio CD[...]
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ENGLISH Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting Specifi cations Playing T r acks in the Desir ed Order <Pr ogram> Up to 20 trac ks can be programmed. 1 In the stop mode, press [PROGRAM/DIRECT] . The “PROG” indicator lights. 2 Use [NUMBER] ( 0 ~ 9 , +10 ) to select the[...]
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Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting ENGLISH Specifications Play able MP3/WMA file File for mat Sampling frequency Bit r ate Extension MP3 32, 44.1, 48 kHz 32 ~ 320 kbps .MP3 WMA 32, 44.1, 48 kHz 64 ~ 1 60 kbps .WMA • Be sure to give files the e xtension “.MP3” or “.WMA ?[...]
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ENGLISH Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting Specifi cations T uning in Br oadcast Stations Connect the antenna beforehand ( v page 1 0). 1 Press [TUNER] to select the r eception band. FM MONO AM FM A UT O G About the display H When “FM A U T O ” is selected ∙∙∙∙∙?[...]
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Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting ENGLISH Specifications Use [NUMBER] ( 0 ~ 9 , +10 ) or [CH –/ 8 , CH +/ 9 ] to select the preset number . Listening t o Preset Stations Naming the Cur rently T uned in Broadcast Station Names of up to 8 c haracters can be input. 1 Press [ME[...]
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ENGLISH Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting Specifi cations Disconnecting the iP od T o Switch the Displa y During playbac k, press [TIME/DISPLA Y] . The displa y switc hes each time the but ton is pressed. Elapsed time of currently playing trac k Album title Artist name Title name[...]
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Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k Other Functions T roubleshooting ENGLISH Specifications 0 Timer Playback The everyday timer, once timer and sleep timer can be set. The order of priority when the times set for the diff erent timers ov erlap is as follo ws: 1 . Sleep timer 2. Once timer 3. Everyday timer Timer order of priority Timer[...]
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ENGLISH Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting Specifi cations [2/ u ] [MENU/SET] ON/ST ANDBY [ 2 ] 13 [8/ i ] [5/ENTER] [LINE1/LINE2] [TUNER] [PHONO] [SLEEP/TIMER] [iPod 13 ] ON/ST ANDBY <SOURCE> < 2 / 5 > 1 / 3 <+/ 9 > But ton located on both the main unit and the [...]
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Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k T roubleshooting ENGLISH Specifications Set ting the Sleep Timer Use this function to automatically switch the power to the st andby mode af ter a specific amount of time (minutes). The sleep timer can be set to up to 90 minutes, in steps of 1 0 minutes. 1 Select and play the desired functio[...]
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Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting ENGLISH If a problem should ar ise, first chec k the following: 1 . Are the connections cor rect? 2. Is the set being operated as descr ibed in the owner ’ s manual? 3. Are the other components operating pr oper ly? If this unit does not operat[...]
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Getting Star ted Connections Setup Playbac k Setting the Timer Other Functions T roubleshooting ENGLISH T roubleshooting Sympt om Cause Counter measure P age Buzzing noise in FM broadcasts. • The antenna cable is not properly connected. • Noise interf erence from a nearby electronic device equipped with a microprocessor , or the radio br[...]
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Denon Brand Company, D&M Holdings Inc. Printed in Japan 5411 10058 001D www.denon.com 8.RCD-CX1E3_Back.indd 1 2008/06/30 11:18:33[...]