Denon UD-M10 Service Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Tuner Amplifier (UDRA-M10)
  • Reception frequency band:
  • FM : 87,5 MHz ~ 108,0 MHz
  • AM: 520 kHz ~ 1710 kHz (USA / CANADA mode)
  • AM: 522 kHz ~ 1611 kHz (Europe, UK & Asia mode)
  • Reception sensitivity:
  • FM: 1.5 µV/75 Ω
  • AM: 20 µV
  • AM In: 930kHz or 20 micron volts with 920 watts transmission power exceed inference margins FM stereo separation: 35 dB (at 1 kHz) measured AM bandwidth of 1 MHz modulo: 40W + 40W (Load 6Ω, Frequency 1KHz, THD 10%)
  • Low frequency adjustment range: 100Hz: +8dB
  • High frequency adjustment range: 10kHz: +8dB
  • L R Audio Input Input/output Jack: CD input jack, TAPE in/out jack, AUX jack, MD in/out jack, PRE OUT MONO jack, 3.5 mm headphone jack
  • Power supply:
  • ACC 120 VOLT AC 60 HERTZ (USA & CANADA Model)
  • ACC 230 VOLT AC 50 HERTZ (Europe, UK & Asia Model)
  • Power consumption: Self Powered: 80W(USA & CANADA), 74W(Europe, UK & Asia)
  • THD: Non Linear Power Amplifier Design With LT Clipping Modulation Technology Maximum external dimensions :210mm (w) x 95mm (h) x 322mm (d)
  • Weight: 4.4 kg (9 lbs 11 oz)
  • MCD Auto Changer (UDCM-M10)
  • Wow & flutter : Below measurable limit (+0.001% W. peak)
  • Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz
  • Category of the device: Semiconductor, Optical source.
  • Audio interfacing connectors: Optical out, Digital out.
  • Connectors for video devices: Video out connector for Video CDs (Specific to Asia models).
  • Jack connectors designated for microphones: (Only available in Asia model).
  • Power Specifications:
  • Integrative of 240V and also U.K, Asian regions models uses AC 230V, 50HZ.
  • Canada, American region specs uses 120V at 60HZ.
  • Average External Hardware Required: 12 watts.
  • Maximum Amount for External Build: 210 (width) at 97 (height) and 338 depth (dimensions).
  • Currency for Weight Class: 3.0kg (6 pounds 10 ounces).
  • Remotely Operated Entertainment Console Units: RC-846 for U.S.A using Entertainment sourced console, Euro completion, and Canadian models, RO-847 for Asia console models.
  • Weight: 54 buttons (combined U.S.A, Euro, Canadian models) and 55 buttons (specific to Asia models)
  • System devised for operating remotely: Infrared Pulse.
  • Power Structure: Two direct current volts at 1.5 6P batteries.
  • Max Required For Assembly Units: 67 width x 197 height and 21 depth in millimeters.
  • Weight devices for assembly: 145 grams or 5.1 ounces with application lead batteries.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: For Tuner Amplifier: Can you specify the power consumption it uses, is it extensive or barely there?

A: Interestingly: Tuner Amplifiers wastes 80W for users based in Canada while the amount is lowered to 74W for users in Europe or Asia.

  • Q: Can you tell me FM reception’s frequency range?

A: The FM reception frequency range is from 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz.

  • Q: Is there any support for Bluetooth capabilities?

A: NONE

  • Q: I am curious about the weight of the unit MCD Auto Changer, kindly share if you may?

A: The unit MCD Auto Changer has a weight of 3.0 kg (6 lbs 10 oz).

  • Q: Kindly share about how to change bass and treble settings.

A: The Tuner Amplifier low frequency has a range of 100 Hz and can be adjusted with a +8 dB gain, while the high frequency has a range of 10 kHz and can also be adjusted with a gain of +8 dB.

  • Q: I saw in some advertisements that the auto changer has a microphone jack. Is this true?

A: Yes, there is a microphone jack available for the Asia model of the auto changer.

  • Q: Will it be possible to give a digital channel out from the auto changer device?**

A: Yes, the auto changer is equipped with a DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT jack for digital signal output.

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