Dolby Laboratories CD Player manual

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    -- -~ DOLBY SURROUND PRO LOGIC 5 CD MINI HI FI SYSTEM MINI-CHATNE HAUTE FIDELITE PRO LOGIC DOLBY, AMBIOPHONIQUE, A CHANGEUR POUR 5 DC SISTEMA MINI HI FI CON 5 CD DOLBY SURROUND PRO LOGIC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS DE FONCTIONNEMENT MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES D() I DOLBY SURROUND I PRO. LOGIC[...]

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    To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS. 3-4 " 10 11 11 11 12 13-16 17 18 ...19 19 ...20 20 .20-21 21 22 22 23 ~ WARNING PRECAUTION SYSTEM CONNECTIONS PARTS IDENTIFICATIONS , DISPLA Y ADJUSTING THE SOUND , SURROUND SOUND SETTING THE CLOCK , SETTING THE SLE[...]

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    ;i, f; f {i ~, f -i' :;. " ~ Follow the advice below for safe and appropriate operation. ON PLACEMENT .Do not use the unit in places which are extremely hot, cold, dusty, or humid. .Place the unit on a flat and even surface. .Do not restrict the air flow through the ventilation slots by placing the unit on soft furnishings, by covering th[...]

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    IMPORTANT Switch off the power before connecting speakers and other equipment. SPEAKER CORD CONNECTION Connect the wires with the printed white lines to the red (+) terminals and the plain-black wires to the black (-) terminals. NOTE: Connecting speakers other than the speakers supplied with the unit, may damage the unit. Main Speakers (Left and Ri[...]

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    Surround (Rear)Speakers (Left and Right) DO Centre Speaker a o I [:JD : ~ 00 ~ Speaker Positioning Instructions Place the Main Left Speaker to the left of the audio system as seen from the front of the audio system. Place the Main Right Speaker to the right of the audio system as seen from the front of the audio system. Place the Centre Speaker on [...]

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    1 2 ,25 ~- 3 ~ 11- ..=~ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 24 .23 22 21 .20 19 0'. ,r 18 .17 -6Q~ - 16 It:>--- 14 15 15) Cassette deck B operation controls ~ PLAY button ~ REWIND button ~ F. FWD (fast forward) button .~ STOP/EJECT button II PAUSE button 16) Cassette holder ( Deck B) 17) X-BASS / DOLBY PRO LOGIC buttons 18) BALANCE selectors 19) PRESET[...]

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    21 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 18 17 16 15 1. TRACK and CHANNEL indicators. 13. RANDOM indicator. 2. FUNCTION indicators. 14. Indicators to show which disc holder of the disc tray is occupi~ 3. SLEEP indicator. If a certain dlsc holder is empty, the corresponding numbe 4. TIMER indicator. indicator will be off. 5. ON/OFFindicators. 15. REPEATmod[...]

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    TO ADJUST THE SOUND BALANCE Press the LEFT button to increase the volume level of the left main speaker. Press the RIGHT button to increase the volume level of the right main speaker. Press the RESET button to resume the volume level of the main speakers. TO ADJUST THE SOUND QUALITY Press the PRESET EQUAliZER button to select an equalization mode ([...]

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    DOLBY SURROUND PRO LOGIC mode: Choose this feature when playing Dolby Pro Logic encoded movies and music (especially laser disc, video tapes and TV broadcasts with Dolby Surround sound). Most currently released video cassetles and many TV broadcasts include this feature. Dolby Pro Logic will not only give improved sound, it will give a clear percep[...]

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    To set the timer off {time to turn off) NOTE: 1) Press the. STOP button to view the local time, time to turn on and time to turn off step by step, the previous display will be retrieved after 8 seconds. 2) The timer will work if the TIMER key is pressed So that "TIMER' lights up in the display. Cancel the timer by pressing the key so that[...]

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    1. Press the SLEEP button while the power is on. "SLEEP 90"'ights in the display. NOTE: SLEEP can only be adjusted in TUNER, TAPE and AUX modes. SLEEP .., 2. Press and hold the SLEEP button to select the length of remaining time until the unit turns off. It changes the indicator in the following way: SLEEP 90 -+- SLEEP 80 t ... SLEEP[...]

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    ~ 1. Press the FUNCTION button to TUNER. FUNCTION ~ "===} , TO SEARCH FOR A STATION OUICKL y Hold the TUNING UP or DOWN button and station searching starts automatically. When a station is found, searching stops automatically. However, it may not stop if the signal is weak. In this case, search for the station manually. E-11 c:,,--"'[...]

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    1. Press the FUNCTION button to l 2. Select a band. TUNER. 3. Press the PRESET buttons I preset number. - TO RECEIVE THE FM BROADCAST IN STEREO Set the MODE selector to FM STEREO. When the FM stereo broadcast is received, FM STEREO indicator lights up. IFTHE FM STEREO BROADCAST SIGNAL IS WEJ Set the MODE selector to FM MONO. Background noise will b[...]

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    I. Press Ihe FUNCTION button 10 CD FUNCTION 2. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc tray. -. ---' IEAK 3. Place the first disc onto the disc holder. with the label side up. CAUTION: This unit can play 5. (12cm) disc only 4. Press the DISC SKIP button to revolve the tray clockwise. Place other disc(s) on the disc holder(s). ugnal DISC S[...]

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    Notes: ,. During playback, disc tray can be opened to change/add disc, but DISC SKIP button will become ini and the current disc playback will not be interrupted. 2. The ~ / ...SKIP buttons can only be used to choose a track of the current disc. To choose a trad another disc, DISC SKIP button should be pressed to get to the desired disc first. LOCA[...]

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    ::t3~.J'1'=l!L'~~11 .~IE--:~~ ~,.r!.~I:~~~[13:~ ~1~[.J~II~::!;[:].~I~ ~~j SHUFFLE PLAY -PLAYING IN A RANDOM ORDER IN STOP MODE - Notes:1. The random function shuffles all the tracks {maximum 48 tracks) of all discs in the disc tray and randomly selects one track to play each time. 2. The player will skip to a new randomly selected t[...]

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    REPEAT PLAYBACK DURING PLAYBACK MODE To Repeat the Current Track .Press the REPEAT button until REPEAT () appears on the display and the currently pla~ track will be played repeatedly until the STI button is pressed. .SKIP and SEARCH can still be used during function. SKIP will go to the start of the next tr Reverse Skip will go to the start of the[...]

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    ~~~.Jil'l:::l.!.'[~11 ,IJI ~-:~~ 1~';.[.J~C:::lr.!.lh'll'l~)~ ~.~¥.I:;r.!.,~~~~ A program of up to 32 tracks from all the available discs in the disc tray can be played in a preset order. 1. Press the ClOCK I MEMORY button (in stop mode). ClOCKI MEMORY 2. Press the DISC SKIP button to select the desired disc (the disc symb[...]

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    tm --- Usable tapes. use only normal (type I) tapes for playback. You can playback only the front sides of the tapes in Decks A and B. WHEN THE TAPE REACHES ITS END During fast wind or regular play, the tape will stop automatically when its end is reached. WHEN BOTH DECK A AND DECK B ARE IN THE PLAYBACK MODE Deck B will playback no sound will come [...]

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    Jse only normal {t)'~tal>es for recording and pla~b~~ 3. Set the MODE selectorj according to the desiredJ dubbing speed: NORMAL or' HIGH. ,Q"",V,,","""' .--~ ,~ -- 1. Press the FUNCTION switch to TAPE. 1 BEAT CUT 2 FM STEREO... I«)NO lCOOI NORM HIGH DUBBING FUNCTION 6. Press the PLAY button 5. Press [...]

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    RECORDING FROM THE CD PLAYER i t ~ ~ . :t: ~;I ;1 i " ~ I I TO ERASE A RECORDED TAPE 1) Press the FUNCTION button to TAPE. 2) Insert a tape with the side you want to erase facing you. 3) Press the RECORD button to start erasing. TO STOP RECORDING Press the STOP/EJECT button of Deck A. TO INTERRUPT RECORDING Press the PAUSE button of Deck A. To[...]

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    I GENERAL SYMPTOM N;;'-~::d~ I No sound from one channel or unbalanced lelt and right .volume. I Reversed len and rtgnt sound: Lack 01 bass sound or apparently imprecise physlcallocalion 01 musIcal instruments. Severe hum or noise.- . I RADIO RECEPTION- - i"he FM STEREO indicator llashes.- I Severe hum or noise. : I Th~-~te~FM p;~~ cannot[...]

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    TUNER SECTION Frequency range Antenna FM 87.5-108 MHz AM530-1710kHz FM. Antenna Pig Tail AM: loop antenna ng Id ~) tt AMPLIFIER SECTION Pro Logic Mode Main 2 x 7W (OTHD 10%, al OdB IkHz) Cenlre 1 X 7W (OTHD 10%, al OdB IkHz) Rear 2 x 3.5W (OTHD 10%, al OdB IkHz) 1% allkHz. 40Hz 10 20kHz (OTHD 1%) 40Hz 10 20kHz, %3dB %2OdB %20dB 3OOmV 46W AC- 120V 6[...]