Manual Denon DENON 2500
Manual Denon DENON 2500
Manual Denon DENON 2500
DN-2500F
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT TO SAFETY LABELS (for U.S.A. model only)
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CAUTION:
CAUTION:
1. Handle the power supply cord carefully
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCE-
Do not damage or deform the power supply cord. If it is damaged or
DURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZ-
deformed, it may cause electric shock or malfunction when used. When
ARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
removing from wall outlet, be sure to remove by holding the plug
attachment and not by pulling the cord.
THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED
2. Do not open the top cover
BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
In order to prevent electric shock, do not open the top cover.
If problems occur, contact your DENON dealer.
3. Do not place anything inside
Do not place metal objects or spill liquid inside the CD player.
Electric shock or malfunction may result. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions : (1) This device may
Please, record and retain the Model name and serial number of your set shown not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
on the rating label. any interference received, including interference that may
Model No. DN-2500F Serial No. cause undesired operation.
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(POLARIZED) PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, UTILISER CETTE FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN
RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES PROLONGATEUR UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU UNE AUTRE
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read Instructions – All the safety and operating 12. Power-Cord Protection – Power-supply cords should be
instructions should be read before the appliance is routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or
operated. pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying
particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience
2. Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
should be retained for future reference.
appliance.
3. Heed Warning – All warnings on the appliance and in the
14. Cleaning – The appliance should be cleaned only as
operating instructions should be adhered to.
recommended by the manufacturer.
4. Following Instructions – All operating and use instructions
15. Power Lines – An outdoor antenna should be located away
should be followed.
from power lines.
5. Water and Moisture – The appliance should not be used
16. Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside antenna is
near water – for example, near a bathtub, washbbowl,
connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is
kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a
grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage
swimming pool, and the like.
surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the
6. Carts and Stands – The appliance should be used only with National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides
a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer. information with regard to proper grounding of the mast
and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to
6A. An appliance and cart an antenna-discharge unit, size of grounding conductors,
combination should be location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding
moved with care. electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
Quick stops, excessive See Figure A.
force, and uneven
surfaces may cause 17. Nonuse Periods – The power cord of the appliance should
the appliance and cart be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long
combination to overturn. period of time.
7. Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The appliance should be 18. Object and Liquid Entry – Care should be taken so that
mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the
manufacturer. enclosure through openings.
8. Ventilation – The appliance should be situated so that its 19. Damage Requiring Service – The appliance should be
location or position does not interfere with its proper serviced by qualified service personnel when:
ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged;
situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may or
block the ventilation openings; or, placed in a built-in
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the
installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that may
appliance; or
impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings.
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or
9. Heat – The appliance should be situated away from heat
D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
exhibits a marked change in performance; or
appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure
10. Power Sources – The appliance should be connected to a damaged.
power supply only of the type described in the operating
instructions or as marked on the appliance. 20. Servicing – The user should not attempt to service the
appliance beyond that described in the operating
11. Grounding or Polarization – Precautions should be taken so instructions. All other servicing should be referred to
that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is qualified service personnel.
not defeated.
FIGURE A
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING
AS PER NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CODE ANTENNA
LEAD IN
WIRE
GROUND
CLAMP
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
NEC - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
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SVENSKA NEDERLANDS ESPAÑOL FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ENGLISH
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MAIN FEATURES
The DN-2500F is a double CD player which incorporates all of the popular functions from the DN-2000FMKII and adds addi-
tional features for more advanced DJ mixing and remixing.
I n addition to the above functions (all provided on the DN-2000FMKII), the DN-2500F also includes the following functions:
( 8) The range of the pitch control slider is selectable between ± 4%, ± 8% and ± 16%.
( 9) A Sampler function is included which provides over eight seconds of stereo sampling per side. Sample playback is triggered
from the PLAY/PAUSE button while in sample mode. ( Sampler)
(10) Familiar Jog/Shuttle dial controls allow fast and accurate searching of CD's. (Jog Shuttle)
(11) Key control function for adjusting the playback key. ( Key Control)
(12) Voice Reducer function for reducing the sound of the vocals. (Voice Reducer)
(13) Brake function for gradually slowing the playback speed before stopping. ( Brake)
(14) Memory function for recording and recalling disc identification data, cue point data, etc. ( Custom Setting Memory)
(15) Direct Search function for directly accessing a specific point on a disc or a specific index number using the number buttons.
( Direct Search)
(16) Preset function for setting functions according to the usage purpose.
(17) Fader input. ( Mini Jack)
(18) Servo Auto Stop function for Spindle Motor
NOTE:
This CD player uses the semiconductor laser. To allow you to enjoy mu-
sic at a stable operation, it is recommended to use this in a room of 5°C
( 41°F)-35°C (95°F).
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We declare under our sole responsibility that this product, to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following stan-
dards:
EN60065, EN55013, EN55020, EN60555-2 and EN60555-3.
Following the provisions of 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC and 93/68/EEC Directive.
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CONTENTS
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PREPARATIONS
Figure 5
(3) Connections
Turn off the POWER switch.
Connect the RCA pin cords to the inputs on your mixer.
Connect the control cord to the REMOTE connector on the RC-44.
CAUTION:
Be sure to use the supplied control cord. Using another type of cable may result in damage.
Be sure the power is off when connecting the control cord. Otherwise the units may not work properly.
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
I NDEX Button
PITCH Buttons
Press this button to turn the index mode on and off.
Use these buttons to enable or disable pitch adjustment
The "INDEX" indicator lights when the index mode is using the pitch sliders. Pitch adjustment with the pitch
turned on. slider is enabled when the PITCH LED is lit.
Shuttle Dials
Use these dials to select the scanning direction and KEY CONTROL Buttons
speed. The disc is scanned in the forward direction when When these buttons are pressed, the key control mode
the shuttle dial is turned clockwise from the neutral posi- i s turned on and the key can be adjusted with the and
tion, and in the reverse direction when the shuttle dial is buttons.
turned counterclockwise. The scanning speed increases When pressed again, the key adjust mode is turned on
as the wheel is turned further. and the key remains the same even if the pitch is
changed. (KEY ADJUST)
Jog Dials
Press the buttons again to return to the normal mode.
When these dials are turned during the search operation,
the point at which the sound is being produced moves by
a number of frames corresponding to the number of
clicks.
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Buttons BRAKE Button
When the key control mode is on, press these buttons to When the CD "1 " or "2" button is pressed while press-
l ower the key. i ng this button, CD 1 or 2 is set to the brake mode and
brake playback is enabled. (The i ndicator lights.)
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Buttons Press the CD "1 or "2" button again wnne pressing the
When the key control mode is on, press these buttons to button to return to the normal playback mode. (The
raise the kev. i ndicator turns off.)
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Pitch Display Custom Setting Memory Indicator
This indicates the playback speed (pitch). (-16.0 to This lights when there is data stored in the memory.
+16.0)
Voice Reducer Indicator
Key/ Index Display This lights when the voice reducer mode is on.
This indicates the key when in the key control mode.
( -16.0 to +16.0) Brake Indicator
This also indicates the track's index number. (01 to 99) This lights when brake playback is enabled.
BASIC OPERATIONS
(1) Opening and Closing the Disc Holder and Loading Discs
Opening and closing the disc holder
This operation only works when the power is on.
Press the OPEN /CLOSE button to open or close the disc holder. OPEN /CLOSE buttons are provided on both the main unit
and control unit (RC-44).
The disc holders cannot be opened during playback to prevent playback from being interrupted if the OPEN/CLOSE button
i s pressed accidentally. Stop playback, then press the OPEN/CLOSE button.
Loading discs
Hold the disc by the edges and place it in the disc tray. Do not touch the signal surface (the glossy side).
When using 12cm discs, place the disc in the outer tray guides (Figure 6), and when using 8cm discs, place them securely
i n the inner guides (Figure 7).
Figure 6 Figure 7
CAUTION:
Do not place any foreign objects in the disc tray, and do not place more than one disc in the disc tray at a time. Doing so
may result in malfunction.
Do not push the disc tray in manually when the power is off, as this may result in malfunction and damage the player.
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( 2) Selecting Tracks or INDEX
• Press the TRACK buttons once to move to the next or preceding track.
• Hold down the TRACK buttons 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.
• Tracks can also be selected while the disc holder is open. The selected track is searched for when the disc holder is closed.
I f the TRACK >>l button is pressed while on the last track, the first track is selected. Likewise, if the TRACK >>l button
i s pressed while on the first track, the last track is selected.
Figure 8
• When a track is selected, the DN-2500F automatically cues to the point at which the sound begins, skipping silent sections
at the beginning of tracks. (Cue to Music) Level of cue point can be selected with preset item 4.
• When the INDEX button is pressed and the index search mode is set, use the INDEX >>l and l<< buttons for the index
search operation.
Figure 9
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(4) Stopping Playback
There are two ways to stop playback.
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button during playback to pause at that point.
Press the CUE button during playback to return to cue mode at the position at which playback started. (Back Cue)
Blinking
Figure 10
(5) Pausing
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to switch between play and pause mode.
The PLAY/PAUSE LED blinks when the pause mode is set.
Figure 11 shows the relationship between the play and pause.
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 and the cue point is stored in the memory.
Playing
The pause mode is set when the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed again.
Pausing
Playback resumes when the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed again.
Playing
Figure 11
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(6) Cueing
• "Cueing" is the action of moving to a specified point (the cue point) and waiting for playback to begin (cue mode). When the
PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed after cueing, playback starts immediately. (Instant Start)
• When the track search operation is completed after pressing the TRACK buttons, the player locates the position at which
the sound starts and automatically cues there. (Cue to Music)
• I f the CUE button is pressed during the search operation with the jog dial or the scanning operation with the shuttle dial,
the point at which the button is pressed is set as the cue point and cueing starts.
• Figure 12 shows the relationship between the play and back cue operations.
(7) Searching
• Searching is the function which allows you to continuously monitor a certain section of the disc and manually change the
playback position in small increments. Searching is used to set playback start points and loop points with precision.
• Turn the jog dial while in the play, pause or cue mode to begin searching. The sound for one revolution of the disc is output
repeatedly. The point at which the sound starts (the search point) is indicated on the LCD.
• When the jog dial is turned, the point from which the sound is output moves a number of frames corresponding to the number
of clicks, and the time display on the LCD also changes.
• The search point moves in the forward direction when the jog dial is turned clockwise, in the reverse direction when the jog
dial is turned counterclockwise.
• The search point displayed on the LCD during the search op-
eration is automatically stored in the memory as the cue
point.
• I f the jog dial is turned while in play mode, playback resumes
automatically once the jog dial is released.
Figure 13
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(8) Scanning
Scanning allows you to move quickly forward or backward through the CD while monitoring the sound, and is used, for exam-
ple, to locate a specific section in a song.
Turn the shuttle dial while the player is in the play, pause or cue modes to begin scanning. The disc moves rapidly forward
or backward and the sound is output. The current point (scan point) is indicated on the LCD.
The scanning speed depends on how far from the center point the shuttle dial is turned. The more it is turned, the faster the
scanning speed.
Turn the shuttle dial clockwise to scan in the forward direction, counterclockwise to scan in the reverse direction.
Figure 14
• With the DN-2500F, there are two ways to adjust the playing speed and match the BPMs of the two CDs:
• Use the pitch slider to adjust the BPM statically. One of three adjustments ranges can be selected by the Preset Mode.
• Use the PITCH BEND buttons to change the BPM temporarily. Use this after adjusting the BPM with the pitch slider.
Figure 15
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(2) Pitch Bending
The BPM increases or decreases temporarily while the PITCH BEND + or PITCH BEND - button is pressed.
The extent to which the PITCH BEND button changes the BPM is proportionate to the amount of time the button is pressed.
The longer the button is held down, the greater the percentage of change.
The PITCH BEND button changes the BPM within a range of ± 12% when the pitch adjustment range is ± 4% or ± 8% ,
and within a range of ± 1 8% when the pitch adjustment range is ± 16%.
Figure 16 shows an example of how to use the pitch bend function. In this example, both players are playing and the BPM
has already been matched with the pitch sliders.
The CD1 and CD2 BPMs are matched
but the bass beats are off. The bass beats also match.
Figure 16
SEAMLESS LOOP
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When the ending point (B) is set, playback starts from the starting point
( A) with no interruption in the sound.
After this, the section between the starting point (A) and the ending point
( B) is played repeatedly with no interruption in the sound.
Alternative way to set the seamless loop starting point (A) and ending point (B)
While the disc is playing, press the LOOP and B buttons. The last cue point is set as point A, and seamless loop playback
begins.
After setting point A, set the cue mode, press button A, then use the scan or search function to fine-adjust point A. (The same
can be done for point B.)
When the ending point (B) is reached, playback continues without return-
i ng to the starting point (A).
Figure 18
NOTE:
The starting point (A) and ending point (B) settings are canceled when the disc is removed from the player.
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(5) Canceling the seamless loop settings
NOTE:
• After canceling the seamless loop during loop playback, it may take about 5 seconds before the seamless loop
mode is set again.
SAMPLER
The DN-2500F is equipped with a function for recording the sound of a disc for up to 8 seconds on both players. In addition, the
recorded sound can be played normally, in the reverse mode (backwards) and in a loop. These sampler functions eliminate the need
for a separate sampler.
NOTE: The sampler mode cannot be used at the same time as the seamless loop mode.
NOTE:
• When sample recording is set while the disc is playing, playback continues after recording stops.
When sample recording is set during in the cue, pause or manual search mode, disc playback stops when recording
stops.
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(2) Playing the sample
• Press the TRACK >>l button to increase the sample's playing speed,
the TRACK l<< button to decrease it.
The sample playing speed changes in steps of 0.5% and the speed flashes
on the PITCH display section for approximately 3 seconds.
(The sampler pitch range is ± 16%).
(5) Setting the normal disc playback mode after recording a sample
• After the sample has been recorded, press the SAMPLER button.
(The SAMP. MODE LED turns off.)
Normal disc playback is now possible.
The sample can be played again by pressing the SAMPLER button again.
(The SAMP. MODE LED flashes.)
NOTE:
• When the SAMP. MODELED is flashing, the following buttons function as sampler buttons, so they cannot be used
for their normal operations:
PLAY/ PAUSE, CUE, TRACK >>l , TRACK l<< ( However, the TRACK >>l and l<< buttons can be preset to
be used as the normal track selection buttons. ITEM No. 2)
• The recorded sample is not cleared when the disc is removed from the player.
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(6) Playing the sample in reverse
KEY CONTROL
The DN-2500F is equipped with a function for adjusting the key of the sound being played.
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Press the KEY CONTROL button again.
( The KEY CONTROL button's LED starts flashinq.)
appears in the key section of the display.)
The key can be adjusted to the normal key even when the pitch (speed)
i s changed.
NOTE:
The key adjustment range is ± 16.0.
VOICE REDUCER
The DN-2500F is equipped with a function to reduce the sound of the vocals in the music. This sound can be used as an effect sound
for the sampler, etc.
Press the CD1 (or CD2) button while pressing the VOICE REDUCER but-
ton-
appears in the voice reducer section of the display.)
The voice reducer function is set.
Once again press the CD1 (or CD2) button while pressing the VOICE RE-
DUCER button.
turns off from the voice reducer section of the display.)
The voice reducer function is canceled.
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BRAKE
The DN-2500F is equipped with a function for gradually slowing the playback speed before stopping. This sound can be used as an
effect sound. (Playback stops in about 0.5 seconds.)
Once again press the CD 1 (or CD 2) button while pressing the BRAKE but-
ton.
turns off from the brake section of the display.)
The brake function is canceled.
The DN-2500F is equipped with a function for storing and calling out disc identification data, cue points, pitches, and seamless loop
starting points (A) and ending points (B).
NOTE:
I n the cases described below, there is no space left in the memory. If you attempt to store data in the memory
appears and the data is not stored.
When there are already 200 sets of data stored in the memory
(The maximum storage capacity is 200 discs and 200 sets of data.)
When data for that track is already stored in the memory.
( Only one set of data can be stored per track.)
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(2) Overwriting previous data
( This is only possible if 200 sets of data are already stored.)
Use the number buttons to input the number of the memory to be over-
written.
( The memory number flashes in the key section of the display.)
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( 3) Recalling data
When a custom setting memory disc is set in the player, the i ndicator
flashes, indicating that there is a memory.
Use the TRACK >>l and l<< buttons to select the track whose data
you want to recall.
appears in the memory section of the display after the track is se-
l ected.)
Press the CD 1 (or CD 2) button while pressing the MEMO CALL button.
(The memory number (0 to 199) of the recalled data flashes for approxi-
mately 3 seconds in the key section of the display.)
The data is recalled and the pickup moves to the cue point stored in the
memory.
(The CUE button's LED lights. If seamless loop data is stored, the LOOP,
A and B button's LEDs also light.)
I n addition, the playback pitch is fixed to the registered playback pitch.
(The pitch LED flashes.)
( 4) Clearing data
Use the TRACK >>l and l<< buttons to select the track whose
data you want to clear.
appears in the memory section of the display after the track is se-
l ected.)
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Press the CD 1 (or CD 2) button while pressing the MEMO CALL button.
Press the CLEAR button during the 3 seconds that the memory number
( 0 to 199) of the recalled data is flashing in the key section of the display.
( The memory number and the turn off from the key and memory
sections of the display.)
The data is now cleared.
NOTE: Even when the data is cleared, the memory remains called out.
DIRECT SEARCH
The DN-2500F is equipped with a function for directly accessing a specific position on the disc or a specific index number using the
number buttons and the CUE and PLAY/PAUSE buttons.
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Use the number buttons to input the track, minutes, seconds and frame.
(If the input data does not exist on the disc, the input value flashes on the
display and no other data can be input.)
There is no need to input the minute, second and frame data.
PRESETTINGS
The DN-2500F is equipped with a function for storing various types of preset data. This data is not lost when the power is turned
off. Use this function to store in the memory the desired settings for the items described on the table on Page 29. The presettings
can be made independently for CD 1 and CD 2. Use this function to operate the players with the optimum settings.
NOTE: The preset item can also be changed during disc playback.
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Use the number buttons to input the number of the preset item.
( The preset item number appears in the track and time sections of the dis-
play, and the preset data appears in the key section.)
To select the preset data, press and hold in the number button correspond-
i ng to the preset item number.
( The preset data in the key section of the display changes and flashes.)
9 After selecting the preset data, press the PRESET button to set the new
data.
( The preset data in the key section of the display stops flashing, remaining
l i t.)
Repeat the same procedure to change the data of other preset items.
Press the CD 1 (or CD 2) button while pressing the PRESET button or the
CD 1 (or CD 2) to exit the preset mode.
( The track, time and key sections of the display switch to their normal
displays.)
The preset data is now changed.
Preset data changing can also be exited by pressing the PLAY/PAUSE,
CUE or OPEN/CLOSE button.
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(2) Table of Preset Functions
" ' indicates factory settings
FADER INPUT
Fader playback is possible by connecting a console fader to the fader input plug.
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BEFORE SWITCHING OFF THE POWER
When you have finished using the CD player, before switching off the power, be sure that the disc holder has been closed with the
OPEN/CLOSE button.
Do not switch off the power when Switch off the power after the disc
the disc holder is open. holder has been closed with the
POWER OFF OPEN/CLOSE button.
POWER OFF
Figure 39
COMPACT DISCS
1. Precautions on handling compact discs 2. Precaution on storage
Do not allow fingerprints, oil or dust to get on the sur- After playing a disc, always unload it from the player.
face of the disc. Always store the disc in the jewel case to protect from
I f the disc is dirty, wipe it off with a soft dry cloth. dirt or damage.
We recommend using DENON's AMC-22 CD CLEAN- Do not place discs in the following areas:
ER. 1) Areas exposed to direct sunlight for a considerable
Do not use benzene, thinner, water, record spray, elec- ti me.
trostatic-proof chemicals, or silicone-treated cloths to 2) Areas subject to accumulation of dust or high
clean discs. humidity.
Always handle discs carefully to prevent damaging the 3) Areas affected by heat from indoor heaters, etc.
surface; in particular when removing a disc from its
case or returning it.
Do not bend the disc.
Do not apply heat.
Do not enlarge the hole in the center of the disc.
Do not write on the label (printed side) with a hard-
tipped implement such as a pencil or ball point pen.
Condensation will form if a disc is brought into a warm
area from a colder one, such as outdoors in winter. Do
not attempt to dry the disc with a hair dryer, etc.
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SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
Type: Twin mechanism compact disc player with wired controller
Disc type: Standard compact discs (12 cm and 8 cm discs)
Dimensions: Player unit: 482 (W) x 88(H) x 252 (D) mm (without feet)
19" (W) x 3-15/32 (H) x 9-59/64 (D
Control unit: 482 (W) x 132(H) x 40 (D) mm (without feet)
19" (W) x 5-13/64 (H) x 1-37/64 (D)
Installation: 1 9-inch rack mountable
Player unit: 2U
Control unit: 3U
Weight: Player unit: 6 kg (13.23 lbs.)
Control unit: 3 kg (6.614 lbs.)
Power supply: U.S. and Canadian models: 120 V AC ± 10%, 60 Hz
European models: 230 V AC ± 10%, 50 Hz
Power consumption: 27 W
Environmental conditions: Operational temperature: 5 to 35°C ( 41 to 95°F)
Operational humidity: 25 to 85% ( no condensation)
Storage temperature: -20 to 60°C (4 to 140°F)
Accessories: Connecting cord (2 pairs for left and right channels)
Control cord (5m, 15 feet)
AUDIO SECTION
Quantization: 18-bit linear per channel
Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz at normal pitch
Oversampling rate: 8 times
Frequency response: 20 to 20,000 Hz
Total harmonic distortion: 0.006%
Signal to noise, ratio: 98 dB
Dynamic range: 98 dB
Channel separation: 96 dB
Output level: 2.0 V
Load impedance: 10 kQ/kohms or more
FUNCTIONS
Instant start: Within 10 msec.
Variable pitch: 4% range: ± 4% or more
8% range: ± 8% or more
1 6% range: ± 16% or more
Pitch bend: 4% and 8% ranges: ± 12% or more
1 6% range: ± 18% or more
Sampling length: 8.19 sec.
Max. scan speed: Over 20 times normal speed
Max. memory steps: 200 steps
* Specifications and design are subject to change without notice for purpose of improvement.
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