2.To fine tune a CUE POINT, pause play at the memorized CUE POINT (the cue LED will glow and the PLAY/PAUSE LED will blink), then use the JOG WHEEL (10) or SEARCH (9) dial to scan frame by frame (1/ d75th of a second) to where you want play to begin (the CUE LED will blink while you scan). Press the PLAY/PAUSE (6) button to save the new CUE POINT.
NOTE: DURING FINE TUNING THERE WILL BE A STUTTER EFFECT (TO HELP YOU FIND THE BEAT). THE STUTTERING EFFECT WILL END WHEN YOU PRESS THE PLAY/PAUSE (6) BUTTON TO SAVE THE CUE POINT.
ROBO START INSTRUCTIONS:
IN SINGLE-AUTO CUE MODE:
Use ROBO START (1) in AUTO CUE SINGLE mode to alternate play between two
immediately with no blank or “dead” spaceROBO. START causes one side of the CD player to play when the other side is paused.
1.Engage AUTO CUE SINGLE mode with the AUTO CUE SINGLE/ CONTINUOUS BUTTON (18).
2.Press the ROBO START BUTTON (21) to activate ROBO START. Play will alternate between the two CD players. At the end of a track, the playing side pauses and the other CD deck plays a track. At the end of this track, the playing side pauses and the first CD deck resumes play.
IN CONTINUOUS MODE OR DURING NORMAL PLAY:
If you use ROBOSTART without AUTO CUE SINGLE mode (in CONTINUOUS mode or during normal play), play will not alternate automatically. Pressing pause on the playing side will cause the other side to play.
1.During normal play, set a cue point on the other side of the CD player.
2.Press the ROBO START (21) button to activate ROBO START (the button will blink).
3.Press PLAY/PAUSE (6) button on the playing side to begin play from the cue point on the other side.
NOTE: PAUSING THE PLAYING SIDE IN THE MIDDLE OF A TRACK WILL CAUSE THE OTHER SIDE TO PLAY. WHEN THAT TRACK ENDS, PLAY WILL BEGIN FROM THE MIDDLE OF THE TRACK WHERE PLAY WAS PAUSED.
TROUBLE SHOOTING:
•If the disk will not play, check to see if the disc was loaded correctly (label side up). Also check the disc for excessive dirt, scratches, etc.
•If the disc turns but there is no sound, check the cable connections. If they are okay, check your amplifier or receiver.
•If the CD skips, check the CD for dirt or scratches. Do not assume that the CD player is defective. Many CDs are recorded out of spec and will skip on most or all CD players. Before sending the unit in for repair, try playing a CD that you are sure plays properly.
In the U.S.A., if you have any problems with this unit, call
customer service. Do not return equipment to your dealer!
SPECIFICATIONS:
GENERAL: |
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Type | Single Mechanism Compact Disc Player | |
Disc Type | Standard Compact discs (12cm, 8cm) | |
Time Display | Track Elapsed, Track Remain, or Total Remain | |
Variable Pitch | ± 4%, ± 8%, ± 16% Slider with Resume Switch | |
Pitch Bend | ± 4% Maximum | |
Instant Start | Within 0.015 seconds | |
Track Selection | 1 to 99 Tracks | |
AUDIO SECTION: |
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Quantization | 1 Bit Linear/Channel, 3 Beam Laser | |
Oversampling Rate | 8 Times | |
Sampling Frequency | 44.1 kHz | |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz to 20 kHz | |
Total Harmonic Distortion | Less Than 0.05% | |
Signal to Noise Ratio | 104 dB | |
Dynamic Range | 98 dB | |
Channel Separation | 90 dB (1 kHz) | |
Output Level | 1.9 Volts R.M.S. | |
Power Supply | AC 120/230V, 60/50 Hz | |
Dimensions | 8 1/2” W x 3 3/4" H x 12 1/2" D (216 x 95 x 317 mm) | |
Weight | Player Unit 6.5 lbs (3 kg) |
NOTE: SPECIFICATIONS AND DESIGN ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE FOR
PURPOSE OF IMPROVEMENT.
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