Stanton MP3 Player S 350 User Manual

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Important Safety Instructions  
1. Read Instructions – All the safety and operating  
instructions should be read before this product is  
operated.  
16. Damage Requiring Service The appliance should be  
serviced by qualified service personnel when:  
A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been  
damaged; or  
2. Retain Instructions  
The safety and operating  
instructions should be retained for future reference.  
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into  
the appliance; or  
3. Heed Warnings  
All warnings on the appliance and  
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or  
D. The appliance does not appear to operate  
in the operating instructions should be adhered to.  
4. Follow Instructions  
All operating and use  
normally or exhibits  
a
marked change in  
instructions should be followed.  
performance; or  
5. Water and Moisture  
The appliance should not be  
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure  
damaged.  
used near water - for example, near a bathtub,  
washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in  
a
wet  
17. Servicing The user should not attempt any service to  
basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.  
the appliance beyond that described in the operating  
instructions. All other servicing should be referred to  
qualified service personnel.  
6. Carts and Stands  
The appliance should be used  
only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
18. Ventilation – Slots and openings in the cabinet are  
provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable  
operation of the product and to protect it from  
overheating, and these openings must not be blocked  
or covered. The openings should never be blocked by  
placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other  
similar surface. This product should not be placed in a  
built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless  
proper ventilation is the manufacturer’ s instructions  
have been adhered to.  
An appliance and cart combination  
should be moved with care. Quick stops,  
excessive force, and uneven surfaces  
may cause the appliance and cart  
combination to overturn.  
7. Wall or Ceiling Mounting  
The product should be  
mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by  
the manufacturer.  
8. Heat  
The appliance should be situated away from  
19. Attachments  
do not use attachments not  
heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,  
or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce  
heat.  
recommended by the product manufacturer as they  
may cause hazards.  
20. Accessories – Do not place this product on an  
unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The  
product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or  
adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only  
9. Power Sources – This product should be operated  
only from the type of power source indicated on the  
making label. If you are not sure of the type of power  
supply to your home, consult your product dealer or  
local power company. For products intended to  
operate from battery power, or other sources, refer the  
operating instructions.  
with  
a
cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table  
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the  
product. Any mounting of the product should follow the  
10. Polarization – This product may be equipped with a  
polarized alternation-current line plug (a plug having  
one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into  
the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature.  
If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet,  
try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit,  
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.  
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.  
manufacturer’ s instructions, and should use  
mounting accessory recommended by  
manufacturer.  
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the  
21. Lightning – For added protection for this product  
during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended  
and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the  
wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable  
system. This will prevent damage to the product due  
to lightning and power-line surges.  
11. Power-Cord Protection Power-supply cords should  
22. Replacement Parts – When replacement parts are  
required, be sure the service technician has used  
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or  
have the same characteristics as the original part.  
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric  
shock, or other hazards.  
23. Safety Check – Upon completion of any service or  
repairs to this product, ask the service technician to  
perform safety checks to determine that the product is  
in proper operating condition.  
be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or  
pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying  
particular attention to the cord in correspondence of  
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where  
they exit from the appliance.  
12. Cleaning - The appliance should be cleaned only as  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
Clean by wiping with a cloth slightly damp with water.  
Avoid getting water inside the appliance.  
13. For AC line powered units - Before returning repaired  
unit to user, use an ohm-meter to measure from both  
AC plug blades to all exposed metallic parts. The  
resistance should be more than 100,000 ohms.  
14. Non-use Periods The power cord of the appliance  
should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused  
for a long period of time.  
15. Object and Liquid Entry Care should be taken so  
that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into  
the enclosure through openings.  
 
Features  
Ÿ 10 seconds of anti-shock memory  
Ÿ Instant start  
Ÿ Seamless loop  
Ÿ Pitch range : +/-100% +/-0.1%  
Ÿ 4 banks for Sampler and Cue memory, <5 sec. Each bank  
Ÿ Mixer between music and sampler  
Ÿ Auto cue function (-48dB)  
Ÿ 127 *4 sampler (cues) can be memoried and share both sides  
Ÿ Selectable elapsed, remain and total remaining time display  
Ÿ Single/continuous play  
Ÿ Relay play allows consecutive playback between two players  
Ÿ Digital Output (S/PDIF digital audio coaxial)  
Ÿ LCD display  
Ÿ Key Correction  
Controls and Functions  
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OUT  
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CUE  
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TIME  
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1. DISPLAY PANEL LCD-display for displaying the  
button glows red.  
12. PITCH ON/OFF BUTTON – This button is used to  
turn the PITCH SLIDER function on and off.  
13. 4%,8%,16%,100% PITCH SELECT BUTTON -  
different modes and functions.  
2. SEARCH WHEEL This wheel has 4 forward and 4  
reverse speed positions allowing you to quickly scan  
through tracks. The more you turn the wheel in either  
direction the faster you search.  
Press the button in order to change pitch percentage  
of 4%,8%,16%,100%.  
14. BANK BUTTONS Press the desired BANK button  
3. TRACK BUTTON These buttons are used the  
when the MEMORY LED is lit will set the memory  
mode. The music from the cue point will be  
memorized to the flash. Press the desired BANK  
button when the SAMPLER LED is lit will set the  
sampler mode. The sampler length is determined by  
the smaller one of out point and bank length. Press  
the desired BANK button will return to the start point  
instantly. The LED of the BANK button last pressed  
will be flashing.  
select a track. Tapping the button will forward/back  
skip to the next track, holding down the button will  
rapidly forward/back skip through the tracks.  
4. IN BUTTON This function allows you to set a cue  
point without music interrupt. This button also sets the  
starting point of a seamless loop.  
OUT BUTTON This button is used to set the  
ending point of a loop. A loop is started by pressing  
the IN button, pressing the OUT button set the loop  
ending point. The loop will continue to play until the  
OUT button is pressed once again.  
15. PITCH SLIDER This slider is used to adjust the  
playback pitch percentage. The slider is a set  
adjustment and will remain set until the pitch slider is  
move or the pitch function has been turned off.  
5. RELOOP BUTTON If a seamless loop has been  
made, but the CD player is not actively in seamless  
loop mode (a loop is not playing), pressing the  
RELOOP button will instantly reactivate the seamless  
loop mode. To exit loop, press the OUT button. LOOP  
and RELOOP will appear in the LCD display when  
the reloop function is available. During play mode,  
pressing the RELOOP button will instantly return play  
the last set point without interrupt of music.  
16. TIME BUTTON The TIME button will switch the  
time value described in the time meter between  
elapsed play time, track remaining time, and total  
remaining time.  
17. SGL/CTN BUTTON This function allows you to  
choose between single track play or continuous track  
play (all tracks in order).  
18. PITCH -/+ BUTTONS The desired pitch of CD  
6. CUE BUTTON Pressing the CUE button during  
decrease or increase when button is pressing and  
returns to the original pitch when the button is  
released.  
playback immediately pauses playback and returns  
the track to the last set cue point. In pause mode and  
the CD is at the cue point, press the CUE button to  
provide cue monitor. The red CUE LED will lit when  
the CD is at the cue point.  
19. JOG WHEEL  
This wheel has two functions:  
1. The jog wheel will act as a frame search control  
when the CD in the pause or cue mode, allowing  
you to set a point.  
2. The wheel also works as a pitch bend during  
playback. Turning the wheel clockwise will increase  
the pitch percentage up to 100%, and turning the  
wheel in the counter-clockwise direction will  
decrease the pitch percentage down to –100%.  
The pitch bend will be determined on how long you  
turn the jog wheel continuously.  
7. PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON Each press of the button  
to change from play to pause or from pause to play.  
In skid mode, press this button to break or slow start.  
8. SAMPLER BUTTON  
Press this button, then press  
the desired BANK button to set the sampler mode.  
When sampler mode is set, the audio sample will play  
over (mixed with) the CD (if still playing). The audio  
sample can even play when there is no disc inside.  
The sampler will play once or continuous depending  
on mode. Press sampler button once for continuous  
play and LED is lit (static); Press button again for  
single play and LED flashes. Press again to cancel  
the sampler function and the LED is off.  
20. CD LED  
This LED is illuminated when the CD tray  
is empty.  
9. MEMORY BUTTON Press this button to set the  
memory mode, then press the desired BANK button  
to memorize the music from the last cue point. The  
music length to be memorized is determined by the  
length of BANK. When the memory mode is set, the  
MEMORY LED is lit. You can also memorize the  
BANKs, FX’ parameter, and the last play mode (i.e.  
time, single/continuous, pitch select, activated FX) by  
pressing the memory for 1 sec. To recall the BANKs,  
just activate the memory mode before you load a new  
disc.  
10. EJECT BUTTON Press this button to eject disc.  
The disc will not eject unless the player is in Cue or  
Pause, this is to prevent accidentally ejecting the disc  
while in play mode.  
11. KEY CORRECTION BUTTON This button is used  
to activate Key Correction via the pitch controls. Key  
Correction mode allows tempo change while  
maintaining the original key. When the Key Correction  
is selected, the LED above the KEY CORRECTION  
 
POWER  
AUDIO OUT  
DIGITAL  
OUT  
RELAY  
ON  
OFF  
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25  
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24. POWER SWITCH Press this button to activate  
the unit.(i.e. Power ON/OFF)  
25. AC CONNECTION Plug in the power supply  
cable here.  
21. AUDIO OUT-SOCKETS This analogue  
signal requires RCA (left & right) connections.  
Connect this output to the respective input of  
your mixer (Line/Aux).  
22. DIGITAL OUT-SOCKET  
This digital signal  
requires one SP/DIF (75 Ohm) connection. Connect  
this output to the respective input of your mixer /  
computer.  
23. RELAY SOCKET Via the RELAY SOCKET, two  
CD players can be linked (connected) for relay play. If  
you connect to a mixer which supports fader start,  
you can also relay play via mixer’ s cross-fader.  
LCD Display  
5. ELAPSED, TOTAL REMAIN Indicates the time  
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13 12 11 10  
14  
shown on the display is either ELAPSED, TOTAL  
REMAINING or the single song remaining time.  
6. MINUTE, SECOND, FRAME Displays the time of  
track(s) currently selected in increments of Minutes,  
Seconds, and Frames.  
7. TIME BAR Shows either time remaining or  
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elapsed depending on the setting of the TIME button.  
8. PITCH Indicator light to show when pitch is  
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3
4
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displayed.  
9. PITCH Shows the numerical percentage of the  
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7
song.  
10. ANTI SHOCK AND BUFFER INDICATOR -  
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Indicates the current status of the Buffer Memory. This  
is represented on the display by a bucket being filled  
or emptied. The bucket itself represents the instant  
start function (which works by buffer memory). If the  
bucket is flashing, the instant start is not available.  
Each bar within the bucket represents 2 seconds of  
anti shock protection. There is up to 10 seconds of  
anti shock available.  
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1. TRACK Shows the current track selected /  
playing.  
2. SINGLE Shows when the unit is set to play just  
11. CUE Indicates the unit is at a cue point and is  
one track at a time. When this is not lit the CD will  
play continuously through all tracks. The function is  
controlled by the SGL/CTN button.  
ready to play.  
12. PAUSE Indicates the unit is in CUE/ PAUSE  
mode.  
3. LOOP Shows when the CD is in LOOP mode;  
13. PLAY Indicates the unit is currently playing a CD.  
repeating a particular area of music on the CD.  
14. WHEEL INDICATOR A visual representation of a  
4. RELOOP  
Shows when the CD has had a loop set  
vinyl marker, indicating play position in frames. This  
wheel rotates during playback and stops during pause  
and also indicates direction (fwd/rev).  
previously and that the loop is ready to be played  
again.  
 
Set-up  
1.Checking the Contents  
Check the carton and packaging contents for the following items:  
1. Tabletop unit  
2. Operating instructions  
3. One RCA cable.  
4. One AC power cord.  
2. Installing the Unit  
1. Place your unit on a flat leveled surface.  
2. Be sure the player is in a well-ventilated area where it will not be exposed to direct sunlight, high temperatures, or high  
humidity.  
3. Try to place the unit as far as possible from TVs and tuners, as the unit may cause undesirable interference.  
CAUTION:  
Ÿ The player will work normally when the unit is within 15 degrees of the vertical plane. If the unit is tilted excessively,  
discs may not be loaded or unloaded properly.  
Ÿ The unit panel's LCD’ s are designed to be clearly visible within the angles shown in Figure 1. Place the unit panel so  
that the visual angle is within this range.  
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Sight point  
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Figure 1  
3.Connections  
1. Make sure the unit is NOT powered on.  
2. Connect the RCA pin cord to the input on your mixer.  
CAUTION:  
Be sure to use the supplied cables. Using other types of cable may result in unit damage.  
To avoid sever damage to the unit, be sure the power is OFF when connecting the unit.  
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Operating instructions  
1.Opening and Closing  
source of music.  
This operation only works when the power is on.  
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open or close the disc  
tray, or press PLAY button, the disc tray automatically  
closes.  
If track is changed before pressing play, the cue point is  
changed to the new starting point.  
If you pause during playback this also sets the new cue  
point.  
If tray is not closed after 60 seconds it will close 9.Frame Search  
automatically and pause.  
This is done by first pausing then using the jog wheel to  
The disc tray cannot be opened during playback to  
prevent playback from being interrupted if the  
OPEN/CLOSE button is pressed accidentally. Stop  
playback, then press the OPEN/CLOSE button.  
2.Loading Disc  
set the starting point. (When you use the jog wheel the  
monitor function allows you to hear what is playing.)  
Once you reach your desired starting point, you can set a  
cue (starting) point by pressing PLAY/PAUSE button.  
10.Scanning (fast forward/fast reverse)  
Hold the disc by the edges and place it on the disc tray.  
Do not touch the single surface (the glossy side).  
CAUTION:  
To turn the search wheel forward or reverse will give you  
a fast search through a disc or track. You will scan  
forward or reverse at 4 different speeds depending on  
how much you turn the wheel.  
Do not play foreign objects on the disc tray, and do not  
place more than one disc on the disc tray at a time. 11.Loop Play  
Doing so may result in malfunction.  
You can create a seamless loop between two points  
Do not push the disc tray in manually when the power is  
continuously.  
off, as this may result in malfunction and damage the a- Press PLAY/PAUSE button so a CD is playing.  
player.  
The PLAY/PAUSE button’ s LED lights (figure 1).  
3.Selecting Tracks  
Select desired track by pressing the TRACK SEARCH  
Buttons once to move to one higher or lower track or hold  
the TRACK buttons down to change tracks continuously  
at a higher speed.  
When a new track is selected during playback, playback  
begins as soon as the search operation is completed.  
4.Starting Playback  
CUE  
Fig.1  
b- Press IN/R.CUE button . This sets the starting point of  
the SEAMLESS LOOP. The IN/R.CUE button LED will  
light (figure 2).  
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button during the pause or cue  
SEAMLESSLOOP  
to start playback.  
IN  
OUT  
The PLAY indicator lights when playback starts.  
5.Stopping Playback  
There are two ways to stop playback.  
1) Press the PLAY/PAUSE button during playback to  
pause at that point  
2) Press the CUE button during playback to return to the  
position at which playback started (Back Cue).  
6.Pausing  
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to switch between play  
and pause.  
Fig.2  
c- Press OUT/EXIT button to set desired ending point of  
the SEAMLESS LOOP. You will know you are in  
SEAMLESS LOOP mode because IN/R.CUE and  
OUT/EXIT LED will light and flash. LOOP INDICATOR  
in LCD DISPLAY will also flash. Sound will continue  
with no interruption (SEAMLESS LOOP)(figure 3).  
SEAMLESSLOOP  
The PAUSE indicator lights when the pause mode is set.  
IN  
OUT  
7.Cueing  
"Cueing" is the action of preparing for playback; when the  
Cue button is pressed, playback return to the cue point  
and enters pause mode. When the PLAY/PAUSE button  
is pressed during the cue mode, playback starts.  
Cue point setting:  
A. Playback starts from pause (using the jog wheel to set  
the start point) or skips to a new track during play or  
pause.  
Fig.3  
d- To exit SEAMLESS LOOP, press OUT/EXIT button .  
LED will stay on but not flash. Music will resume normal  
play (figure 4).  
SEAMLESSLOOP  
IN  
OUT  
The beginning play point will be set to the cue point.  
Or  
Fig.4  
B. Press the IN/R.CUE button during playback to set the  
new cue point (CUE on the fly” ).  
To return to Cue point press Cue Button. This will return  
to point A or B above.  
e- To replay loop, press the RELOOP button. IN/ R.CUE  
and OUT/EXIT LED and LOOP INDICATOR in LCD  
DISPLAY will all begin flashing again (figure 5).  
The player has completed the cue or pause operation  
and is waiting for the play start command.  
When the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed, playback  
starts.  
SEAMLESSLOOP  
IN  
OUT  
C. To memory cues.  
Fig.5  
8.Auto Cue  
When disk is loaded, the cue point is set to the first  
 
Operating instructions  
12.Seamless Loop Play (Cont.)  
jack are connected, the operation for both player as  
following:  
Left player will return to standby mode at CUE point  
automatically when move CROSS FADER from left to  
right to start playback on right player.  
Right player will return to standby mode at CUE point  
automatically when move CROSS FADER from right to  
left to start playback on left player.  
a- (Must be in SEAMLESS LOOP mode). If a SEAMLESS  
LOOP has not been created, follow instructions on this  
page for creating a SEAMLESS LOOP. If a SEAMLESS  
LOOP has already been created, press RELOOP  
BUTTON to reenter the SEMALESS LOOP mode.  
b- Next, press OUT/EXIT BUTTON to return to normal play  
(figure 6). This disengages the SEAMLESS LOOP  
mode.  
19.Relay Play Using Two Players  
SEAMLESSLOOP  
How to set the Relay function:  
When the both players’ CONTROL jacks are connected  
to each other, the relay-play FX can be produced. The  
relay play is explained as below.  
IN  
OUT  
Fig.6  
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Set both players to single play mode (the SINGLE  
indicators will lit in the displays).  
c- Press OUT/EXIT button again for new desired ending  
point of the loop (figure 7).  
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Begin playback on the first player.  
When the currently playing track ends, playback  
will begin automatically on the standby player.  
The first player will enter standby mode at the  
beginning of the next track on its disc.  
By repeating this operation, the two players can be  
used to perform continuous relay play.  
By loading new discs on the standby player, you  
can construct a continuous program of whatever  
tracks you wish.  
FOR SHORTER LOOP: press OUT/EXIT button  
quickly.  
FOR LONGER LOOP: Wait until the song plays  
several frames, then press OUT/EXIT button.  
SEAMLESSLOOP  
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IN  
OUT  
Fig.7  
13.Time Display  
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By setting a cue point on the standby player, you  
can perform relay to any desired cue point on the  
selected track.  
During normal play, each time you press TIME button,  
the display changes as following information of elapsed,  
remain and total remaining time.  
NOTE:  
14.Pitch Bending  
w Relay play may not work properly if audio out  
jacks on the two players are not connected to  
the same audio signal/amplifier.  
The speed increases or decreases respectively while  
the PITCH BEND+ or PITCH BEND- button is pressed.  
The extent to which the speed change is proportionate  
to the amount of time the button is pressed. For  
example, if the PITCH BEND+ button is held in  
continuously, the speed increases continuously.  
The pitch changes within the range of +/- pitch select.  
The jog wheel will temporarily bend the pitch of the  
music if the song is already playing by rotating the  
wheel clockwise to speed up or counterclockwise to  
slowdown. The speed that you rotate the JOG Wheel  
determines the percent of pitch bend.  
20.Stutter Effect  
It can create a sound similar to a CD skipping. The  
STUTTER Effect can be created in 2 ways.  
(1) By rapidly pressing the CUE button  
a. Press PLAY/PAUSE button so that music is playing.  
PLAY/PAUSE LED will light (figure 8).  
CUE  
15.Memory Cueing (setting a cue point)  
wPress the MEMORY button to make the unit enter cue  
memory mode (LED on), then press the desired  
BANK button at the desired cue point to memorize. A  
new cue point will be set. The numeral on the display  
will flash twice then lit steadily to indicate the cue  
memory has been set.  
Fig.8  
b. Next, rapidly press the CUE button in sync with the  
music (figure 9).  
CUE  
16.Recall Cue Point  
wPress the MEMORY button to make the unit enter cue  
recall mode (LED off), then press the desired BANK  
button to recall the desired cue memory point, during  
playback or pause mode accessing a stored cue  
point will cue to that point and instantly start without  
any music interruption. The last cue that was stored  
or recalled will flash in the LCD screen to let you  
know it was last cued  
Fig.9  
(2) By rapidly pressing the BANK1 or BANK 2 or BANK 3  
or BANK4 buttons  
21.Sleep Mode  
The CD player automatically shuts off the transport and  
laser after 15 minutes (when in pause or cue mode).  
This will lengthen the life of your motor drive and laser.  
To restart player, just press cue, PLAY/PAUSE buttons.  
17.Memory Backup  
This will automatically keep your last setting (SGL, CTN)  
even if you unplug AC current.  
18.Fader Start Playback  
Both player’ s CONTROL jack are connected to Mixer’ s  
CROSS FADER signal output CH1 or CH2; when the  
 
Specifications  
1. APPLICATION  
2. POWER SOURCE  
3. DIMENSIONS  
4. WEIGHT  
Model S-350  
AC 230V, 50Hz, 14W  
348 (W)x 246 (D)x 106 (H) mm  
3 Kgs  
5. CHARACTERISTICS (TEST DISC: TCD-782, LOAD=47Kohm)  
ITEM  
(1) Output level  
TYPICAL  
1Vrms+/-0.5dB  
within 0.5dB  
20-20KHz,+/-0.5dB 20-20KHz,+/-1dB  
+/-2.5dB  
83dB  
LIMIT  
1Vrms+/-1dB  
within1dB  
CONDITION  
1KHz,0dB  
1KHz,0dB  
0dB output  
16KHz,-20dB  
1KHz,0dB  
1KHz,0dB  
1KHz,0dB  
(2) Channel balance  
(3) Frequency response  
(4) De-emphasis response  
(5) Channel separation  
(6) T.H.D. + NOISE*1  
(7) S/N ratio*2  
+/-3dB  
75dB  
0.03%  
80dB  
0.01%  
86dB  
NOTE: *1 With 20KHz low pass filter.  
*2 With 20KHz low pass filter, ” IHF-A” weighted.  
6. SEARCHING TIME (TEST DISC: TCD-792)  
ITEM  
TYPICAL  
2sec  
4sec  
LIMITS  
4sec  
6sec  
CONDITION  
(1) Short access time  
(2) Long access time  
Play next track  
Track 1 ->Track 20  
Track 20 ->Track 1  
7. PLAYABILITY  
ITEM  
(1) Interruption  
(2) Black dot  
(3) Finger prints  
(4) Eccentricity  
(5) Vertical deviation  
TYPICAL  
1mm  
1mm  
75um  
140um  
1mm  
LIMIT  
CONDITION  
TCD-725  
TCD-725  
TCD-725  
TCD-712 W/O TRACK JUMP  
TCD-731R  
0.7mm  
0.6mm  
65um  
140um  
0.5mm  
8. PICK-UP  
(1) System  
Object lens drive system optical pick-up  
2 dimensional paralled drive  
3 spot beam detection  
Semiconductor laser  
(2) Object lens drive system  
(3) Tracking detection  
(4) Optical source  
(5) Wave length  
780nm  
9. GENERAL  
(1) System  
Compact Disc Digital Audio  
(2) Disc loading  
(3) Display  
Front loading  
LCD  
(4) Pitch control range  
(5) Pitch bend  
(6) Pitch accuracy  
Within +/-4%,+/-8%,+/-16%,+/-100%  
+/-100%  
0.1 %  
10. ENVIRONMENTAL  
(1) Operating Temperature  
(2) Humidity  
CONDITION  
5 to 35 deg. C  
25 to 85% RH (non-condensing)  
-20 to 60 deg. C  
(3) Storage Temperature  
11. ACCESSORIES  
(1) Connected RCA cable  
(2) Operating Instruction  
(3) Auto-start cable  
1 set for L and R channel  
1 pc  
1 pc  
12. NOTES  
(1) The specifications are subject to change to any improvement by negotiations in advance.  
(2) The parts are subject to change to any improvement within the range of the specifications.  
 

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