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TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTE ON USE 2 FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION 3 SAFETY AND CERTIFICATION 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE FUNCTIONS 4 CONNECTIONS 6 BASIC OPERATION 7 TROUBLE SHOOTING 7 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTE ON USE 2 FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION 3 SAFETY AND CERTIFICATION 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE FUNCTIONS 4 CONNECTIONS 6 BASIC OPERATION 7 TROUBLE SHOOTING 7 1
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... a level and stable location to hold the plug. If out of work, contact sales agency immediately Any troubles arose, remove the power plug soon, and contact with high humidity or lots of electric shock. 6-1. To avoid placing on the set and amplifier. 4. do not open the cabinet by yourself, it in a location with an engineer for repairing, do not use...
... a level and stable location to hold the plug. If out of work, contact sales agency immediately Any troubles arose, remove the power plug soon, and contact with high humidity or lots of electric shock. 6-1. To avoid placing on the set and amplifier. 4. do not open the cabinet by yourself, it in a location with an engineer for repairing, do not use...
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...instructions. • Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer • Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with liquids, such as power-supply cord or plug is used, use... caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. • Refer all warnings. • Do not block... (25°C) Laser Output: Continuous Wave max. 0.5mW CAUTION: USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS...
...instructions. • Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer • Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with liquids, such as power-supply cord or plug is used, use... caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. • Refer all warnings. • Do not block... (25°C) Laser Output: Continuous Wave max. 0.5mW CAUTION: USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS...
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... playback starts from the memorized point any number of next track. TRACK SKIP BUTTON This button selects the track to be in the pause mode, pressing the CUE button to eject the disc 4. TIME /STOP BUTTON This button switches the time display between auto cue single and continue. The selected mode is pressed. 6. EJECT Button Press to set up the memorized cue point and then the cue button blinks. 7. PLAY/ PAUSE BUTTON Each press of the Control...
... playback starts from the memorized point any number of next track. TRACK SKIP BUTTON This button selects the track to be in the pause mode, pressing the CUE button to eject the disc 4. TIME /STOP BUTTON This button switches the time display between auto cue single and continue. The selected mode is pressed. 6. EJECT Button Press to set up the memorized cue point and then the cue button blinks. 7. PLAY/ PAUSE BUTTON Each press of the Control...
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... pitch has been adjusted. While pressing the " - BPM BUTTON To get the BPM number manually. 19. SLEEP: Leave the unit unused for quick forward or backward 20. the machine will shut off the power, the program will jump to start to forward 10 tracks. 8. If you want between A and B point must be more than 20 frames, or the B point will assign +/-8 % (Red LED light...
... pitch has been adjusted. While pressing the " - BPM BUTTON To get the BPM number manually. 19. SLEEP: Leave the unit unused for quick forward or backward 20. the machine will shut off the power, the program will jump to start to forward 10 tracks. 8. If you want between A and B point must be more than 20 frames, or the B point will assign +/-8 % (Red LED light...
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LINE OUT The audio from CD player is output from these jacks. 2. TACT-LOCK option Select the type of the Rear Unit : 1. RELAY JACK Used to connect and control the CD player. 6. REMOTE JACK Used to connect the other CD player. 5. POWER Switch To switch the POWER on and off 6 CONNECTION Function of switch in the mixer for connecting to D/A converter. 3. DIGITAL OUT Digital output jack for FADER START wire remote control. 4. AC INPUT Connecting this power cord into an AC wall outlet with the proper AC voltage. 7.
LINE OUT The audio from CD player is output from these jacks. 2. TACT-LOCK option Select the type of the Rear Unit : 1. RELAY JACK Used to connect and control the CD player. 6. REMOTE JACK Used to connect the other CD player. 5. POWER Switch To switch the POWER on and off 6 CONNECTION Function of switch in the mixer for connecting to D/A converter. 3. DIGITAL OUT Digital output jack for FADER START wire remote control. 4. AC INPUT Connecting this power cord into an AC wall outlet with the proper AC voltage. 7.
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.... * Output cables connected improperly. * Audio mixer operated improperly. * Pin plugs or amplifier terminals are dirty. * Player is started, stops or pauses immediately. Remedy * Load the disc with label side up ; Loading and ejecting the disc * Place a disc in pause mode, the SEARCH button activated, the search control moves by minute. TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom When playback is in play mode rotate the job clockwise to a desired track. 3. No sound Sound is...
.... * Output cables connected improperly. * Audio mixer operated improperly. * Pin plugs or amplifier terminals are dirty. * Player is started, stops or pauses immediately. Remedy * Load the disc with label side up ; Loading and ejecting the disc * Place a disc in pause mode, the SEARCH button activated, the search control moves by minute. TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom When playback is in play mode rotate the job clockwise to a desired track. 3. No sound Sound is...