CD Player User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Overview
- Precautions
- System Configuration
- Using the CD-ROM Manual
- Function of Parts and Controls
- Connection
- Connection to other devices
- Connecting the PARALLEL connector
- Connecting the RELAY IN/OUT connectors
- Connecting the RS-232C connector
- Connecting the CTRL-S IN connector
- Connecting the OPTICAL conector
- Connecting the COAXIAL connector
- Connecting the ANALOG OUT (UNBAL) connectors
- Connecting the ANALOG OUT (BAL) connectors
- Mounting the player in a rack
- Playing a CD
- Using the Display
- Locating a Specific Track
- Locating a Particular Point in a Track
- Playing Tracks Repeatedly
- Playing Tracks in Random Order (Shuffle Play)
- Creating Your Own Program (Program Play)
- Quickly Accessing a Specified Point (Mark & Locate)
- Locating the Beginning of a Track (Auto Pause/ Auto Cue)
- Changing the Playback Speed (Vari Speed Play)
- Timer-activated Playback
- Table of Menu Items
- Display Messages/Last Mode Memory
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Specifications

Connection
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Functions assignable to P.Input1 to P.Input5 (input terminals)
Indication Function
PLAY/PAUSE The same function as HX button on the
main unit
PLAY The same function as H button on the
remote
PAUSE The same function as X button on the
remote
STOP The same function as x button
AMS + The same function as > button on the
remote
AMS – The same function as . button on the
remote
FF The same function as M button
REW The same function as m button
MARK The same function as MARK button on the
remote
LOCATE The same function as LOCATE button
EJECT The same function as A EJECT button on
the main unit
Fader PLAY Performs Fader Play (page 22)
1 Track PLAY
to 20 Track
PLAY
The same function as numeric buttons on
the remote
OFF No operation
Functions assignable to P.Output1 to P.Output3 (output
terminals)
Indication Function
PLAY Grounding during playback on the player
PAUSE Grounding during pause on the player
NO DISC Grounding during no disc in the disc
compartment
OFF Always floating
Do the procedure below to change the function of each
terminal.
1 Press the MENU/EXIT button while the player is
stopped.
“MENU Mode” appears in the display.
2 Rotate the AMS control until “Parallel” appears in
the display, and then push the control.
If “Parallel” is already set to “User,” skip this step
and step 3, and go to step 4.
3 Rotate the AMS control until “User” appears in the
display, and then push the control.
4 Rotate the AMS control until the terminal that you
want to assign function to (e.g., “P.Input1” or
“P.Output2”) appears in the display, and then push
the control.
5 Rotate the AMS control until the function that you
want to assign to the terminal that you selected
appears in the display, and then push the control.
To assign functions to more terminals, repeat steps
4 and 5.
6 Press the MENU/EXIT button to complete the
setting.
Notes
• When “Preset” is selected for “Parallel,” you cannot
select terminals or assign functions to them. To
enable the assigning of functions to terminals, first
select “User” for “Parallel.”
• Doing the procedure above with “Preset” selected for
“Parallel” allows you to check the factory setting for
each terminal.
Electrical specifications for the
PARALLEL connector
Input terminals
Input system Make contact
Input ON voltage Less than 0.5 V
Input OFF voltage More than 3 V
Opening terminal voltage
5 V
Input pulse width More than 100 msec
Input standing voltage
–0.5 to +10 V
Output terminals
Output system Open collector for NPN transistor
Remaining voltage at ON
Less than 0.5 V
Maximum current at ON
100 mA
Standing voltage 20 V










