Panasonic SL-PR300 Digital Connections, Digital Optical and Coaxial Cable Connections

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Connections

Digital Connections

Digital Optical and Coaxial Cable Connections

Optical Cable Input/Output Terminals

Connect a receiver or amplifier with digital audio capability via the optical Input/Output cables. A single cable transmits stereo signals (L/R channels) as digital data.

If analog audio connections are also being made, try using the digital connectors on the receiver/amplifier that are labeled the same way as the analog terminals.

Make sure the optical cable (not supplied) can be connected to the amplifier, etc. before purchasing it.

Do not bend the optical cable at a sharp angle.

CD player, etc.

The filament in the cable shines red when activated. This beam sends the digital signal. It is not harmful to the eyes, but please keep the protective cap on the terminal when not in use.

Notes

Connect an external digital recording device to the digital out- put terminal on an amplifier or receiver, and then connect the amplifier or receiver to this unit.

The sound from an external device cannot be digitally output from this unit. To listen to the sound from the external device, connect an amplifier or receiver to the LINE OUT (PLAY) ter- minal on this unit.

To OPTICAL OUTPUT terminal

Input signal

Coaxial digital cable (not supplied)

Optical digital cable (not supplied)

This Unit

LINE

 

 

 

REC ( IN ) PLAY (OUT)

 

DIGITAL OUT

DIGITAL IN

COAXIAL

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

OPTICAL

Optical digital cable (not supplied)

To OPTICAL INPUT terminal

Output signal

How to use optical terminals for connections 1 Remove the protective cap.

When the terminal is not going to be used, fit this protective cap back in position.

Coaxial digital cable (not supplied)

2 Check that the end of the optical digital cable is not dirty, and insert it securely.

Receiver or amplifier with digital optical terminal

Coaxial Cable Terminals

Coaxial Input/Output terminals are provided on this unit for enhanced connectivity. Simply connect the corresponding Input/Output terminals of other components using coaxial cables for fast, easy data transfer.

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Contents Compact Disc Recorder Table of Contents User memo Listening CautionLaser product label has not been attached to this product Features Do not place or store CDs in the following places Storage precautionsHandling precautions Concerning CDsAnalog Connections ConnectionsOptical Cable Input/Output Terminals ConnectionsDigital Connections Digital Optical and Coaxial Cable ConnectionsMain Unit ComponentsComponents Headphones JackPhones Level Volume Control Remote Control SensorDisplay Window Remote Control Using the Remote ControlUsing the Remote Control Using the Remote ControlInserting the Batteries To put the unit in standby mode during operation Power STANDBY/ON OperationsTurning the Power On and Standby Mode To turn power to the unit onPress the Disc Selector 1 button Playing CDs using the CD Control Play pbuttonListening to CDs CD Changer Continuous PlaybackCDR Playback Operations Listening to CDsPress the CD or CDR button to select the deck Using the Remote Control to Control PlaybackTo stop CDR playback temporarily Removing a CD from the CDRTo select a two-digit track number Direct Playback of a Specific TrackForward and Reverse Search Press the number buttons of the track you want to playRepeat Playback Setting the repeat play modeUsing repeat mode during program or random play modes Skipping TracksCD Playback Pitch Control To release the random playback modeTo adjust the pitch of a CD during playback Random PlaybackRepeat steps 4 and 5 to program up to a maximum of 32 steps Programming Playback Using Main Unit ControlsLoad CDs into the trays of the 3-CD changer Press the SET button to start program registrationPress the SET button Programming Playback Using the Remote ControlPress the Play Mode button Press the CD Control Play p button to start programmed playPress the p button to start program play Repeat steps 5 and 6 to program up to a maximum of 32 stepsRead through this section before recording Add Finalize FeatureTo enable the Add Finalize feature Recording onto CD-R/RW DiscsTurn the Multi JOG to select High Press the SET button Recording onto CD-R/RW DiscsManual Recording To increase the recording level from LineAuto Track function on Press 1REC/REC Mute to put the CDR in recording pause modeWhen recording is complete To record silence in the recordingTo add track marks automatically Synchronized Recording of 3-CD Changer PlaybackAuto Track function off Checking a track number during recording When ADD FINALIZE? is shown in the information windowSelect and stop the CD to be recorded To stop the recording at any timeInsert a recordable CD-R or CD-RW disc in the CDR disc tray When recording completesDisc Dubbing Select a disc and start playbackListening Edit Recording When the first track has been stored in memoryRecording process starts Program Edit RecordingLoad CDs in the 3-CD changer Load a recordable CD-R or CD-RW disc in the CDR traySelect and enter a track number Select and enter the disc numberRepeat steps 4 and 5 to continue programming tracks Pess the SET button Setting the Unit for High-speed RecordingSynchronized recording to the CDR from an external source Press the Synchro button main unit/remote controlSynchronized Recording from External Sources Start playing of the source unitLoad a recordable CD-R or CD-RW in the CDR disc tray Mixed Input RecordingMIX Balance Line Skipping a Recorded Track on a CD-R or CD-RW Track Skip Special Recording Edit OperationsErasing a Track or Tracks Erase Function CD-RW only Erasing All Tracks Disc Erase Function CD-RW only Special Recording Edit OperationsLoad the CD-RW to be erased in the CDR disc tray Finalizing a Disc Press the Finalize button main unit/remote controlLoad a finalized CD-RW disc into the CDR disc tray Press the SET button again to confirm the operation 4 Cancel Resetting the Unit to Factory Default SettingsWays to change or adjust the time display Setting the ClockExample To ascertain the correct time Setting the ClockTimer Play wake-up play Timer OperationsFrom Standby Mode Timer OperationsSet the power to standby mode With Unit Power Turned OnLoad a recordable CD-R or CD-RW disc into the CDR Message Significance Remedy CD and CDR MessagesDisc Full CD and CDR MessagesScms Serial Copy Management System Common TroubleshootingProduct service SpecificationsProduct information

SL-PR300 specifications

The Panasonic SL-PR300 is a remarkable portable CD player that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features. Released during the height of the CD boom, it showcased Panasonic’s commitment to quality audio and innovative design in portable music solutions.

One of the standout features of the SL-PR300 is its compact and lightweight design, making it easy to carry for on-the-go listening. The player measures just under 1.5 inches thick, allowing it to fit comfortably into bags and backpacks, making it a popular choice for travel enthusiasts.

The SL-PR300 is equipped with a high-quality 1-bit Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC), which ensures clear and precise sound reproduction. This technology enhances audio quality by reducing distortion and providing a more immersive listening experience. The player supports a range of CD formats, including standard audio CDs and CD-R/RW discs, making it versatile for various music collections.

One of the innovative features integrated into the SL-PR300 is the anti-shock technology, designed to minimize skips and interruptions during playback. This is particularly beneficial for users who enjoy listening while they move, providing a smooth experience even when walking or exercising.

Additionally, the SL-PR300 offers a rechargeable battery option, providing convenience and sustainability for music lovers. Users can easily recharge the player, reducing the need for disposable batteries and allowing extended listening sessions without interruption. The long battery life also ensures that users can enjoy their music without frequent recharging, perfect for long journeys or outdoor activities.

For ease of use, the SL-PR300 features an intuitive interface with simple controls, allowing users to navigate their playlists effortlessly. The large, easy-to-read LCD screen provides essential information such as track number and playback time, enhancing the overall user experience.

In terms of connectivity, the player includes a headphone jack, providing a direct and personal listening experience. The SL-PR300’s durable construction ensures it can withstand the rigors of daily use, making it a dependable choice for music enthusiasts looking for a reliable portable CD player.

In summary, the Panasonic SL-PR300 stands out in the portable audio market with its combination of advanced technology, user-friendly design, and portability. With features such as anti-shock technology, rechargeable battery options, and high-quality audio output, it remains a noteworthy choice for anyone looking to enjoy CDs on the go.