Yamaha CD-S700 manual

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    Compact Disc Player Lecteur Compact Disque OWNER’S MANUAL MODE D’EMPLOI UAB[...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFETY IN STRUCTIONS i En 1 Read t hese in struct ions . 2 Keep the se in struct ions. 3 Heed all warnings. 4 Follo w al l instr uctio ns. 5 Do not use th is appa rat us near wa ter. 6 Clean only wi th dry cloth. 7 Do not bloc k any venti lation open ings. Install in a ccordance with the manu facture r’s instruct ions. 8 Do not install [...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCT IONS ii En • Th is labe l is att ache d to U. K. mod el o nly. ■ For U.K . cu st omer s If the socket outlets in the hom e are no t suitable for t he plug suppli ed with this a pplianc e, it should be cut off a nd an appropriate 3 pin plug fitted . For details, r efer to t he instructions d escribed below. The plug sev[...]

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    CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATIN G YOUR UNIT. iii En 1 To as sure t he fi nes t perf orman ce, p leas e read this manual careful ly. Keep it in a safe pla ce for future re ference . 2 Install this sou nd system in a well ventilat ed, cool , dry, clean place – a way from dir ect sunlight , heat source s, vibration, dust, moist ure, and/or col d.[...]

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    1 En PREP ARA TION INTRO DUC TIO N OPERA TION ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION English FEATURES ......... ....... ....... .......... ....... .......... ....... .... 2 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ........ ....... .......... ....... . 2 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS .............. .......... . 3 Front pane l ....... ......... ..... ......... ...... ...... ......... ...... [...]

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    2 En INTRODUCTION ◆ Optical Digita l Output ◆ Coaxial Di gital Output ◆ CD-R, CD-RW Disc Pla yability (For details, r efer to page 17.) ◆ MP3, WM A Disc Playabili ty ◆ MP3, WM A File Play ability S tored on US B Device ◆ Prog ram Play (Audio CD onl y) ◆ Rand om-S eque nce P lay ◆ Single Track/En tire D isc Repea t Play ◆ Repeat A-[...]

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    3 En English INTRO DUC TIO N 1 POWER Press to turn the power to ON/OFF. y The POWER indica tor a bove l ights up w hen t his un it is turn ed on. 2 USB port Conn ect your USB de vice. S ee page 8 fo r detail s. 3 PURE DIRECT Turn PUR E DIRECT mo de on or off t o improve au dio quality . y The PUR E DIRECT i ndicator abo ve lights up when this unit [...]

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    CONTROLS AND FUNCT IONS 4 En 1 Lights up the icon for the select ed playbac k mode. 2 Shows the time displays. (Re fer to pa ge 12.) 3 Shows the track number sele cted o r bei ng pla yed b ack. 4 Shows the file number. 5 Lights up wh en this unit is in disc mode (refer t o page 9 ) an d also when an A udio CD is recogni zed on the tray. 6 Lights up[...]

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    English CONTROLS AND FUNCT IONS 5 En INTRO DUC TIO N 1 Infrared signal t ransmitter ( p. 6) Send infra red signals to t his unit. 2 CD/USB (p. 9) Switch between disc mo de and USB mod e. 3 DIMMER (p. 12) Selec t brig htness l evel fo r the fro nt panel displa y. 4 Numeric butt ons (p. 1 0) Selec t a track directly. 5 PROGRAM (p. 15) Tur n progra m [...]

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    CONTROLS AND FUNCT IONS 6 En 1 Pre ss th e par t and slid e the b atter y compartment cover off. 2 Insert two suppl ied batte ries (AA, R6, UM-3) accordi ng to the polar ity markin gs (+ and –) on the insid e of the b attery compa rtment. 3 Slide the co ver back until it s naps into pla ce. ■ Notes on batteries • Chang e both batteries wh en [...]

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    English 7 En PREP ARA TION PREPARATION • Before making an y conne ction, swit ch OFF the power to th e unit, the ampl ifier and a ny other component. • Connect ions shou ld be m ade to th e correct in put termina ls of the amplifier or a nother c omponent. • If the place ment of this unit causes nois e to another equi pment, such as a tuner, [...]

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    CONNECTIONS 8 En ■ VOLTAGE SELECT OR (Asia and General models only) The VOLTAGE S ELECTOR on th e rear pa nel of this unit must b e set f or your loca l main volt age BEFOR E plug ging the supplie d power cable into the wall outlet. Improper setting of the VOLT AGE SELECTOR may cause dam age to this u nit and c reate a pot ential fire hazard. Rot[...]

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    English 9 En OPERA TION OPERATION This manual describes how to operate this unit by using the remote control. To operate this unit from the fron t panel, use the corresponding buttons on the front panel. The , and icons indicate music data formats that can be used in the operation. 1 Press POWER to turn o n the power. 2 Press CD/U SB to sw itch bet[...]

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    BASIC OPERATION 10 En ■ Playing ba ck USB de vices Connect your USB device to the USB port on the front panel. (Fo r details, refer to page 8 .) When USB m ode is sele cted ( USB in dicato r lig hts up ), first filename i s displa yed in the front panel disp lay (refer to pag e 12), an d playba ck starts au tomatica lly in o rder by date and ti m[...]

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    English BASIC OPERATION 11 En OPERA TION y • Press PURE DIRECT again to turn of f PURE D IRECT mode . • Th is set ting is r etain ed e ven if you tu rn off t his un it. To play bac k from the beg inning of the next track, pre ss once. To play bac k from the beg inning of the current track, pre ss once. To play bac k from the beg inning of the p[...]

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    BASIC OPERATION 12 En ■ When playing back an Audio CD You can sel ect the followi ng front pan el displ ays ( 1 - 3 ) by pressi ng DISPLAY . ■ When play ing back a Data Disc o r USB device You can te mporarily display the filena me by p ressing DISPLAY . These front panel display examples are for an MP3 fil e. * 28 ch arac ters maxim um This un[...]

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    English 13 En OPERA TION You can play back th e tracks in ran dom seq uence. To perform rando m-seque nce play Press , and then, RANDOM . To cancel ra ndom-sequen ce play Press . Thes e op eratio ns ca n als o be pe rform ed f or Data Dis c/USB. You can pl ay back a single t rack or all trac ks repeated ly by pres sing REPEAT durin g playba ck. The[...]

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    REPEAT PLAY 14 En You can repe at a specified section of a tra ck by pressing A/B during pl ayback to set two points (sta rt and end point s). 1 Press A/B to select the start p oint of repe at play. 2 Press A/B to select the end point of repeat play. The se lected se ction i s play ed back re peatedl y. To canc el repeat A -B Pres s A/B again t o m[...]

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    English 15 En OPERA TION You can cust omize the pl ayback order o f up to 50 tracks stored on an Audi o CD. This operation is no t available for Data Disc a nd USB. 1 Press s to stop playba ck. 2 Press PROG RAM. This unit is se t to prog ram inpu t mode. 3 Program a des ired track by p ressing t he correspo nding numeric button and ENTER. Following[...]

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    PROGRAM PL AY 16 En Press s . To restart p rogram pla y, press h after pres sing PROGRAM. Playback starts from the first programme d track num ber. There are several methods , as described be low. ■ Clearing t he last pr ogrammed tr ack Press CLEAR during p rogram inp ut mode. Following in formation is displaye d. The last progra mmed track is cl[...]

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    English 17 En ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION (cont inu ed on the next page) ADDITIONAL INFORMATI ON ■ Discs pla yable wit h this unit This pla yer is designe d for playing b ack compact discs bearing t he marks shown below. Never a ttempt to load any oth er type of disc into t he unit. The unit can also pla y back 8-cm (3-in ch) compact discs. ■ About[...]

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    NOTES ABOUT DISCS/MP3, WMA F ILES 18 En ■ Notes about handling compact discs • Always han dle a disc with care so that its surface is no t scra tched. • Com pact discs ar e not subj ected t o wear during playba ck, but damage to the disc surface when th e disc is being handled can adverse ly affect the d isc playb ack. • Be sure to use a fe[...]

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    English 19 En ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION If the uni t fails to operat e normally, check th e following poi nts to det ermine wheth er the probl em can be correct ed by the simple mea sures suggeste d. If it c annot be corrected, o r if the p roblem is n ot listed in the Pro blems colum n, disconn ect the power cable an d contact yo ur authorize d Yama[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOT ING 20 En Audio Section • Frequenc y response ..................... ................. 2 Hz - 20 kHz, ± 0.5 dB • Harmonic disto rtion + n oise (1 kHz) ........ ..... ..... .......0.002 % or les s • S/N rati o ..... .................. ............... .................. ............ 110 dB or more • Dynami c ................. ...[...]

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    Limited Guarantee for Eur opean Economic Area (EEA) and Swit zerland Thank you for having chosen a Ya maha product. In the unl ikely event that yo ur Yamaha product needs guarantee service, please co ntact the dealer from whom it was p urchased. If you experience any difficulty, please cont act Yamaha representative office in your country. You can [...]

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    © 2008 Y amaha Cor poration All rights reserved. Printed in Malaysia WQ0173 0[...]