Owner's Manual

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Turning On the CDC-3.4
Standby/On
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Before connecting the power cord and turning on the
CDC-3.4, connect all your
AV
components first (see
page 11).
Don't
forget to
tum
on your amp, and select the audio
input to which the CDC-3.4 is connected.
Note:
Plug the supplied power cord into
the AC INLET. Then plug the other
end to a suitable wall outlet.
The standby indicator light up.
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Do
not use a power cord other than the
one supplied with the CDC-3.4. The
power cord supplied is designed for
use with the CDC-3.4 and should not
be used with any other device.
Never have the power cord discon-
nected from the CDC-3.4 while the
other
end
is plugged into the wall out-
let. Doing
so
may cause
an
electric
shock. Always connect
by
plugging
into the wall outlet last and disconnect
by
unplugging from the wall outlet
first.
Press the [Standby/On] button, or
the remote controller's [On]
button.
The CDC-3.4 comes on, the display
lights up, the disc tray light comes on,
and the Standby indicator goes off.
When the CDC-3.4 is turned on,
it
checks the carousel for discs and selects
the first disc that it finds.
To set the CDC-3.4 to Standby, press the
[Standby/On] button
or
the remote con-
troller's [Standby] button.
You can
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on the CDC-3.4 and simultaneously open
the disc tray
or
start playback simply by pressing the
Open/Close [
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button
or
the Play
[~]
button respec-
tively.
The
CDC-3.4 will take a little longer to
come
on.
Basic Playback
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Notes:
Dimmer
Open/Close Play/Pause
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Disc Skip
To access the other disc bays,
use the [Disc Skip] button or
the
remote controller's
Disc[+]
and
[-1
buttons.
To close the disc tray, press the
Open/Close button again.
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A circle appears around the number
of
the current disc.
The
CDC-3.4 supports 8
em
and 12
em
discs. To avoid
damaging your discs
or
CDC-3.4,
be
sure to
put
discs
in the centers
of
the disc bays.
Only load discs that are supported
by
the CDC-3.4
(see page 26).
To avoid personal injury, k
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p your hands away from
the disc tray as
it
closes.
Always use the Open/Close button to open and close
the disc tray. Never push the disc tray,
and
don't
touch
or
obstruct it while
it's
opening
or
closing.
Don't
press
down
on
the disc tray while
it's
open. Doing so
may
damage your discs
or
CDC-3.4.