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... list of sound. Since hearing damage from traffic 50 Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office 60 Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine 70 Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant 80 Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts. Over time your hearing "comfort level" adapts to your protection. Decibel Level Example 30 Quiet...
... list of sound. Since hearing damage from traffic 50 Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office 60 Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine 70 Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant 80 Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts. Over time your hearing "comfort level" adapts to your protection. Decibel Level Example 30 Quiet...
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... up , and the player will return to their normal condition. • This product conforms to the track skip function of the CD-R disc. Important The serial number of this unit to a Multi-CD controller (e.g. a head unit) with an IPBUS cable (sold separately). If this device must accept any interference receiver, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Precautions This device complies with Part 15 of the...
... up , and the player will return to their normal condition. • This product conforms to the track skip function of the CD-R disc. Important The serial number of this unit to a Multi-CD controller (e.g. a head unit) with an IPBUS cable (sold separately). If this device must accept any interference receiver, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Precautions This device complies with Part 15 of the...
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.... 2 Receive updates on file to operate. • Do not store the remote control in high temperatures or direct sunlight. • The control may not function properly in direct sunlight. • Do not let the remote control fall onto the floor, where it may become jammed under the brake or accelerator pedal. • Remove the battery if the remote control is not used for its after-sales service...
.... 2 Receive updates on file to operate. • Do not store the remote control in high temperatures or direct sunlight. • The control may not function properly in direct sunlight. • Do not let the remote control fall onto the floor, where it may become jammed under the brake or accelerator pedal. • Remove the battery if the remote control is not used for its after-sales service...
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.... Changing disc trays 1 2 3 Disc 1 4 5 6 to Use the Remote Controller Unit Loading Battery Using the Compact Discs Magazine Inserting discs [Page 6~7] Slide out the disc tray Position the disc with the label upward. Never use other types of battery with this unit. • Do not handle the battery with metallic tools. • Do not store the Lithium Battery with metallic materials. • When disposing of battery in the proper directions. • When using...
.... Changing disc trays 1 2 3 Disc 1 4 5 6 to Use the Remote Controller Unit Loading Battery Using the Compact Discs Magazine Inserting discs [Page 6~7] Slide out the disc tray Position the disc with the label upward. Never use other types of battery with this unit. • Do not handle the battery with metallic tools. • Do not store the Lithium Battery with metallic materials. • When disposing of battery in the proper directions. • When using...
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...facing down, not only will the player not be able to recognize whether the disc is set or not, but also, the display unit will not display an error message to let you load a disc with the label generally printed in an incorrect place or attaching more magazines, please ask your Pioneer service station...magazines If you need more than discs. CXB5931). So make sure all the discs in a place where it will cause malfunction. Notes on 8-cm (3-inch) CDs Do not use an 8-cm CD adapter. Ask your nearest dealer for magazine JD-1212S (for CDX-FM1287) or JD-612V (for CDX-FM687). Attaching ...
...facing down, not only will the player not be able to recognize whether the disc is set or not, but also, the display unit will not display an error message to let you load a disc with the label generally printed in an incorrect place or attaching more magazines, please ask your Pioneer service station...magazines If you need more than discs. CXB5931). So make sure all the discs in a place where it will cause malfunction. Notes on 8-cm (3-inch) CDs Do not use an 8-cm CD adapter. Ask your nearest dealer for magazine JD-1212S (for CDX-FM1287) or JD-612V (for CDX-FM687). Attaching ...
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...to incorrect operation and damage to the player. • If the label on the magazine is coming off or wrinkled up, it may damage the eject mechanism, and in some cases, the magazine may cause it locks with the arrow upward. 8 Press the eject button. The ...entry of dirt, dust, or any other foreign matter into the player may not be ejected. Using the Compact Discs Magazine Loading the magazine 2 1 1 Slide and open while playing discs. Therefore, remove a damaged label completely before use. • Never leave the door open the...
...to incorrect operation and damage to the player. • If the label on the magazine is coming off or wrinkled up, it may damage the eject mechanism, and in some cases, the magazine may cause it locks with the arrow upward. 8 Press the eject button. The ...entry of dirt, dust, or any other foreign matter into the player may not be ejected. Using the Compact Discs Magazine Loading the magazine 2 1 1 Slide and open while playing discs. Therefore, remove a damaged label completely before use. • Never leave the door open the...
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Disc Number Search or Disc Number : increase the number. : decrease the number. 9 Press button to Modulating Frequencies. • The initial value is ON. If this happens, turn down the volume of control unit is 89.1 MHz. (See Page 21 regarding switching CD player transmission frequency.) • If your radio does not have muting, there may be some noise before power switch of the radio. 2. Playing Compact Discs Start the CD player English 1. Switch the radio on and tune to switch on and or start the player.
Disc Number Search or Disc Number : increase the number. : decrease the number. 9 Press button to Modulating Frequencies. • The initial value is ON. If this happens, turn down the volume of control unit is 89.1 MHz. (See Page 21 regarding switching CD player transmission frequency.) • If your radio does not have muting, there may be some noise before power switch of the radio. 2. Playing Compact Discs Start the CD player English 1. Switch the radio on and tune to switch on and or start the player.
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Elapsed play time : decrease the number. : Fast Reverse : increase the number. : Fast Forward Track search 0.5 seconds or less Fast forward/Reverse Continue pressing 10 Playing Compact Discs Using Track Search/Fast Forward and Reverse or Track Number This product lets you select the track search function or fast forward/reverse function by changing the length of the time you press the button.
Elapsed play time : decrease the number. : Fast Reverse : increase the number. : Fast Forward Track search 0.5 seconds or less Fast forward/Reverse Continue pressing 10 Playing Compact Discs Using Track Search/Fast Forward and Reverse or Track Number This product lets you select the track search function or fast forward/reverse function by changing the length of the time you press the button.
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or Normal play . Press button again to pause during disc playback. Play all disc loaded in the magazine in the CD player repeatedly. MEMO You can select a track using fast forward or reverse during track repeat will cause the mode to change to disc repeat. • Changing discs during track repeat or disc repeat will cause the mode to change to normal play Play the same disc repeatedly. Pausing or Repeat...
or Normal play . Press button again to pause during disc playback. Play all disc loaded in the magazine in the CD player repeatedly. MEMO You can select a track using fast forward or reverse during track repeat will cause the mode to change to disc repeat. • Changing discs during track repeat or disc repeat will cause the mode to change to normal play Play the same disc repeatedly. Pausing or Repeat...
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... tracks. Programming 1. Press button to program the track. It will be programmed for each disc. Play the track you want to program. 2. MEMO • The ADPS function* of the multi-play the tracks you want . English ITS (Instant Track Selection) [Page 13~15] This function lets you program and play CD player lets you program up to 100 discs. * ADPS: Automatic Disc Program Selection. • When the number of discs exceeds 100...
... tracks. Programming 1. Press button to program the track. It will be programmed for each disc. Play the track you want to program. 2. MEMO • The ADPS function* of the multi-play the tracks you want . English ITS (Instant Track Selection) [Page 13~15] This function lets you program and play CD player lets you program up to 100 discs. * ADPS: Automatic Disc Program Selection. • When the number of discs exceeds 100...
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... possible. • During ITS play, both disc and track number search is selected as the repeat mode in step 1, it will automatically switch to disc repeat mode and ITS play will begin. • When you play , hold down button for more than 2 seconds. ITS play . or Displayed during ITS play will appear on programmed tracks. 14 Playing Compact Discs ITS Play Example : Disc Repeat (See Page 11.) 1. Select the desired repeat...
... possible. • During ITS play, both disc and track number search is selected as the repeat mode in step 1, it will automatically switch to disc repeat mode and ITS play will begin. • When you play , hold down button for more than 2 seconds. ITS play . or Displayed during ITS play will appear on programmed tracks. 14 Playing Compact Discs ITS Play Example : Disc Repeat (See Page 11.) 1. Select the desired repeat...
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Hold down button for about 2 seconds to indicate deletion of memory contents in play. English Erasing the ITS Play To erase a single track program: During ITS play, select the track you wish to erase by using disc number search. To erase the disc program: During normal play is canceled.) It will be displayed for more memorized tracks, "EMPTY" is displayed, and ITS play , select the disc you wish to erase the program. 15 Hold down button for more than 2 seconds to erase the program. (When there are no more than 2 seconds to erase by using track search.
Hold down button for about 2 seconds to indicate deletion of memory contents in play. English Erasing the ITS Play To erase a single track program: During ITS play, select the track you wish to erase by using disc number search. To erase the disc program: During normal play is canceled.) It will be displayed for more memorized tracks, "EMPTY" is displayed, and ITS play , select the disc you wish to erase the program. 15 Hold down button for more than 2 seconds to erase the program. (When there are no more than 2 seconds to erase by using track search.
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... cannot switch to the Title Input mode while playing a CD TEXT disc. • The ADPS function* of the CD player lets you want to enter a title. 2. acters for a single disc. • When the number of up to 100 discs. (Up to 10 char- Entering Title 1. Hold down button for the disc in the past is overwritten by the newest. • One title is changed. 16 Playing Compact Discs Disc...
... cannot switch to the Title Input mode while playing a CD TEXT disc. • The ADPS function* of the CD player lets you want to enter a title. 2. acters for a single disc. • When the number of up to 100 discs. (Up to 10 char- Entering Title 1. Hold down button for the disc in the past is overwritten by the newest. • One title is changed. 16 Playing Compact Discs Disc...
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... displayed, the normal operation display will appear for 8 seconds. • If TEXT data is displayed. 18 NO TITLE) is not recorded on the left. Playing Compact Discs Display Switching Normal Operation Disc Title Each press of the button switches between display of track number (elapsed play time) and disc title indications. • Normal Operation • Disc Title • Disc Artist Name • Track Title • Track Artist Name When playing a CD TEXT disc, indications switch...
... displayed, the normal operation display will appear for 8 seconds. • If TEXT data is displayed. 18 NO TITLE) is not recorded on the left. Playing Compact Discs Display Switching Normal Operation Disc Title Each press of the button switches between display of track number (elapsed play time) and disc title indications. • Normal Operation • Disc Title • Disc Artist Name • Track Title • Track Artist Name When playing a CD TEXT disc, indications switch...
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... is a strong broadcast station signal near the current frequency, radio interference may distort with that for more than 2 seconds. quency will be displayed. In this case, switch it occurs, change the frequency at which the FM car radio receives the CD audio signals within the next 8 seconds, the modulator setting mode returns to the normal mode without changing the most recent settings. 21 Source level adjuster When you do nothing...
... is a strong broadcast station signal near the current frequency, radio interference may distort with that for more than 2 seconds. quency will be displayed. In this case, switch it occurs, change the frequency at which the FM car radio receives the CD audio signals within the next 8 seconds, the modulator setting mode returns to the normal mode without changing the most recent settings. 21 Source level adjuster When you do nothing...
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Set the items while referring to normal play. 22 or 3. Playing Compact Discs Item Button or Frequency Level or Display 2. Preemphasis or The last adjustment is kept as final. Press the button for 2 seconds or more to return to the chart on the left.
Set the items while referring to normal play. 22 or 3. Playing Compact Discs Item Button or Frequency Level or Display 2. Preemphasis or The last adjustment is kept as final. Press the button for 2 seconds or more to return to the chart on the left.
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... the laser beam from the CD player during CD play. If it still doesn't work . An unrecorded compact disc (CD-R), which can be recorded on once is warming up. Load a disc into the magazine. (See Page 6.) Turn the car ignition switch off the dirt. All tracks are setting track skip. Turn on the disc hinders the track number search function. Read "After-sales service for 5 seconds) READY Err...
... the laser beam from the CD player during CD play. If it still doesn't work . An unrecorded compact disc (CD-R), which can be recorded on once is warming up. Load a disc into the magazine. (See Page 6.) Turn the car ignition switch off the dirt. All tracks are setting track skip. Turn on the disc hinders the track number search function. Read "After-sales service for 5 seconds) READY Err...
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.... • Check all CDs before playing, and discard cracked, scratched or warped discs. • Normal playback of a pencil. Use of direct sunlight and high temperatures. If the power will not switch on, or if the CD player does not operate, when the button on the control unit is pressed, or if the control unit display is set to disc characteristics or scratches or dirt on a CD-R disc may not be...
.... • Check all CDs before playing, and discard cracked, scratched or warped discs. • Normal playback of a pencil. Use of direct sunlight and high temperatures. If the power will not switch on, or if the CD player does not operate, when the button on the control unit is pressed, or if the control unit display is set to disc characteristics or scratches or dirt on a CD-R disc may not be...
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The removed transport screw should be retained in the accessory bag for use the next time the set in order to remove the transport screw before transporting the set . After removing the transport screw, cover the hole with the supplied seal. Be sure to protect it during transportation. Transport screw Attach to the set is transported. English A transport screw has been attached to the original position before mounting the set . 25 Transportation of multi-CD player Seal After removing the transport screw, cover the hole with the supplied seal.
The removed transport screw should be retained in the accessory bag for use the next time the set in order to remove the transport screw before transporting the set . After removing the transport screw, cover the hole with the supplied seal. Be sure to protect it during transportation. Transport screw Attach to the set is transported. English A transport screw has been attached to the original position before mounting the set . 25 Transportation of multi-CD player Seal After removing the transport screw, cover the hole with the supplied seal.
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... (H) × 5/8 (D) in] Remote Controller unit Power source Battery (CR2025) Weight (including battery) 15 g (0.03 lbs) Dimensions 36 (W) × 92 (H) × 9 (D) mm [1-2/5 (W) × 3-5/8 (H) × 1/3 (D) in ] FM modulator usable frequency 87.9/88.1/88.3/88.5/88.7/88.9/89.1 /89.3/89.5/89.7/89.9/90.1 MHz (CDX-FM687) System .......... Compact disc audio system Usable discs Compact Disc Signal format Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz Number of quantization bits: 16; Specifications CD Player unit (CDX-FM1287) System .......... linear Power source ....... 14.4 V DC...
... (H) × 5/8 (D) in] Remote Controller unit Power source Battery (CR2025) Weight (including battery) 15 g (0.03 lbs) Dimensions 36 (W) × 92 (H) × 9 (D) mm [1-2/5 (W) × 3-5/8 (H) × 1/3 (D) in ] FM modulator usable frequency 87.9/88.1/88.3/88.5/88.7/88.9/89.1 /89.3/89.5/89.7/89.9/90.1 MHz (CDX-FM687) System .......... Compact disc audio system Usable discs Compact Disc Signal format Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz Number of quantization bits: 16; Specifications CD Player unit (CDX-FM1287) System .......... linear Power source ....... 14.4 V DC...