Thank you for purchasing an Onkyo CD Receiver.
Please read this manual thoroughly before making
any connections and plugging it in.
Following the instructions in this manual will enable
you to obtain optimum performance and listening
enjoyment from your new CD Receiver.
Please retain this manual for future reference.
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WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding
type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not
fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
12.
Use only with the cart, stand,
tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or
sold with the apparatus.
When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/
apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
PORTABLE CART WARNING
S3125A
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within
the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to
persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in
the literature accompanying the appliance.
AVIS
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE
NE PAS
OUVRIR
15. Damage Requiring Service
Unplug the apparatus from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
A. When the power-supply cord or plug is dam-
aged,
B. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen
into the apparatus,
C. If the apparatus has been exposed to rain or
water,
D. If the apparatus does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust only
those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions as an improper adjustment of other
controls may result in damage and will often
require extensive work by a qualified technician
to restore the apparatus to its normal operation,
E. If the apparatus has been dropped or damaged in
any way, and
F. When the apparatus exhibits a distinct change in
performance this indicates a need for service.
16. Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into the apparatus
through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a
fire or electric shock.
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or
splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as
vases shall be placed on the apparatus.
Don’t put candles or other burning objects on top of
this unit.
17. Batteries
Always consider the environmental issues and follow local regulations when disposing of batteries.
18. If you install the apparatus in a built-in installation,
such as a bookcase or rack, ensure that there is adequate ventilation.
Leave 20 cm (8") of free space at the top and sides
and 10 cm (4") at the rear. The rear edge of the shelf
or board above the apparatus shall be set 10 cm (4")
away from the rear panel or wall, creating a flue-like
gap for warm air to escape.
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Precautions
1. Recording Copyright—Unless it’s for personal use
only, recording copyrighted material is illegal without the permission of the copyright holder.
2. AC Fuse—The AC fuse inside the unit is not user-
serviceable. If you cannot turn on the unit, contact
your Onkyo dealer.
3. Care—
4. Power
5. Never Touch this Unit with Wet Hands—
6. Handling Notes
7. Installing this Unit
Occasionally you should dust the unit all over
with a soft cloth. For stubborn stains, use a soft cloth
dampened with a weak solution of mild detergent and
water. Dry the unit immediately afterwards with a
clean cloth. Don’t use abrasive cloths, thinners, alcohol, or other chemical solvents, because they may
damage the finish or remove the panel lettering.
WARNING
BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE
FIRST TIME, READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION CAREFULLY.
AC outlet voltages vary from country to country.
Make sure that the voltage in your area meets the
voltage requirements printed on the unit’s rear panel
(e.g., AC 230 V, 50 Hz or AC 120 V, 60 Hz).
Some models have a voltage selector switch for
compatibility with power systems around the world.
Before you plug in such a model, make sure that the
voltage selector is set to the correct voltage for your
area.
Never
handle this unit or its power cord while your hands
are wet or damp. If water or any other liquid gets
inside this unit, have it checked by your Onkyo
dealer.
• If you need to transport this unit, use the original
packaging to pack it how it was when you originally bought it.
• Do not leave rubber or plastic items on this unit
for a long time, because they may leave marks on
the case.
• This unit’s top and rear panels may get warm
after prolonged use. This is normal.
• If you do not use this unit for a long time, it may
not work properly the next time you turn it on, so
be sure to use it occasionally.
• When you’ve finished using this unit, remove all
discs and turn off the power.
• Install this unit in a well-ventilated location.
• Ensure that there’s adequate ventilation all
around this unit, especially if it’s installed in an
audio rack. If the ventilation is inadequate, the
unit may overheat, leading to malfunction.
• Do not expose this unit to direct sunlight or heat
sources, because its internal temperature may
rise, shortening the life of the optical pickup.
• Avoid damp and dusty places, and places subject
to vibrations from loudspeakers. Never put the
unit on top of, or directly above a loudspeaker.
• Install this unit horizontally. Never use it on its
side or on a sloping surface, because it may cause
a malfunction.
• If you install this unit near a TV, radio, or VCR,
the picture and sound quality may be affected. If
this occurs, move this unit away from the TV,
radio, or VCR.
8. To Obtain a Clear Picture
tech, precision device. If the lens on the optical
pickup, or the disc drive mechanism becomes dirty
or worn, the picture quality may be affected. To
maintain the best picture quality, we recommend
regular inspection and maintenance (cleaning or
worn part replacement) every 1,000 hours of use
depending on the operating environment. Contact
your Onkyo dealer for details.
9. Moisture Condensation
Moisture condensation may damage this unit.
Read the following carefully:
Moisture may condense on the lens of the optical
pickup, one of the most important parts inside this
unit.
• Moisture condensation can occur in the following
situations:
– The unit is moved from a cold place to a warm
place.
– A heater is turned on, or cold air from an air
conditioner is hitting the unit.
– In the summer, when this unit is moved from
an air conditioned room to a hot and humid
place.
– The unit is used in a humid place.
• Do not use this unit when there’s the possibility
of moisture condensation occurring. Doing so
may damage your discs and certain parts inside
this unit.
If condensation does occur, remove all discs and
leave this unit turned on for two to three hours. By
this time, the unit will have warmed up and any condensation will have evaporated.
—This unit is a high-
For European Models
Declaration of Conformity
We,
ONKYO EUROPE
ELECTRONICS GmbH
LIEGNITZERSTRASSE 6,
82194 GROEBENZELL,
GERMANY
declare in own responsibility, that the ONKYO product
described in this instruction manual is in compliance with the
corresponding technical standards such as EN60065,
EN55013, EN55020 and EN61000-3-2, -3-3.
GROEBENZELL, GERMANY
K. MIYAGI
ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH
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Precautions—Continued
This unit contains a semiconductor laser system and is
classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT”. So, to
use this model properly, read this Instruction Manual
carefully. In case of any trouble, please contact the store
where you purchased the unit.
To prevent being exposed to the laser beam, do not try to
open the enclosure.
DANGER:
VISIBLE AND/OR INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION
WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK FAILED OR
DEFEATED. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.
CAUTION:
THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE
OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS
RADIATION EXPOSURE.
The label on the right is
applied on the rear panel.
1. This unit is a CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT and
employs a laser inside the cabinet.
2. To prevent the laser from being exposed, do not remove the
cover. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
For British models
Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power
supply cord of this unit should be performed only by
qualified service personnel.
IMPORTANT
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance
with the following code:
Blue: Neutral
Brown: Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings
identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to
the terminal which is marked with the letter N or
coloured black.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to
the terminal which is marked with the letter L or
coloured red.
IMPORTANT
The plug is fitted with an appropriate fuse. If the fuse
needs to be replaced, the replacement fuse must
approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 and have the same
ampere rating as that indicated on the plug. Check for the
ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
If the power cord’s plug is not suitable for your socket
outlets, cut it off and fit a suitable plug. Fit a suitable fuse
in the plug.
Features
Amplifier
• 26 W/Ch into 4 ohms, 1kHz
• WRAT (Wide Range Amplifier Technology)
• High Current, Low Impedance Drive
• Discrete Output Stage Circuitry
• Optimum Gain Volume Circuitry
• 3 Audio Inputs and 2 Outputs
• Tone Control (Bass/Treble)
• 2 Step Super Bass Control
• Subwoofer Pre Out
CD Player
• Plays CDs, MP3 CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs
• Optical Digital Output
• Single-Bit D/A Converter
• 25 Track Programming
• CD: 3 Play Modes (Normal/Random/Memory)
• MP3 CD: 4 Play Modes (Normal/Random/Memory/
1 Group)
• Repeat Mode
Tuner & Others
• 4-Programmable Timer (Play or Rec/Once or Every)
• Sleep Timer
• 30 FM/AM Presets
• Automatic FM Scan Tuning
• Battery-Free Memory Backup
• Headphone Jack
• RI-Dock Compatible Remote Control
Supplied Accessories
Make sure you have the following accessories:
Remote controller & two batteries (AA/R6)
Indoor FM antenna
AM loop antenna
* In catalogs and on packaging, the letter at the end of the product
name indicates the color. Specifications and operations are the
same regardless of color.
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Before Using This Unit
Installing the Batteries
Detach the battery cover by pressing the
1
tab and pulling up the cover.
Insert two AA-size batteries into the bat-
2
tery compartment.
Carefully follow the polarity diagram (positive +
and negative - symbols) inside the battery compartment.
After batteries are installed and seated
3
correctly, attach the compartment cover.
Using the Remote Controller
To use the remote controller, point it at the CD receiver’s
remote control sensor, as shown below.
Remote control sensor
Approx. 5 m
(16 ft.)
CD receiver
Notes:
• The remote controller may not work reliably if the CD
receiver is subjected to bright light, such as direct sunlight or inverter-type fluorescent lights. Keep this in
mind when installing.
• If another remote controller of the same type is used
in the same room, or the CD receiver is installed close
to equipment that uses infrared rays, the remote controller may not work reliably.
• Don’t put anything, such as a book, on the remote controller, because the buttons may be pressed inadvertently, thereby draining the batteries.
• The remote controller may not work reliably if the CD
receiver is installed in a rack behind colored glass
doors. Keep this in mind when installing.
• The remote controller will not work if there’s an
obstacle between it and the CD receiver’s remote con-
trol sensor.
Notes:
• If the remote controller doesn’t work reliably, try
replacing the batteries.
• Don’t mix new and old batteries or different types of
batteries.
• If you intend not to use the remote controller for a long
time, remove the batteries to prevent damage from
leakage or corrosion.
• Expired batteries should be removed as soon as possible to prevent damage from leakage or corrosion.
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Table of Contents
Basic Operations
Getting Started
Important Safety Instructions...............................2
The page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item.
Remote control sensor (5)
A
Receives signals from the remote controller.
INPUT buttons (22, 34, 36, 37)
B
Enable you to select an input source.
C
VOLUME control (22)
Adjusts the volume level.
D
STANDBY indicator (22)
Lights up in Standby mode.
E
STANDBY/ON button (21, 22, 51)
Press this button to turn on the power to the unit or
place the unit in Standby mode.
F
PHONES jack (22)
Connect a headphone mini plug here.
CD disc tray (24)
G
Place a CD in the disc tray.
REPEAT button (30, 31)
H
Repeats CD playback.
I
/ buttons (24, 29, 34)
Fast-forward or reverse the track being played.
These buttons also tune in a broadcast station or
move the cursor when you input characters.
GROUP button (26, 27)
J
Use this button to select a group on MP3 discs.
K
DISPLAY button (25, 28, 39, 42)
Each time you press this button, the information on
the display changes. This button also enables you to
select the input character type.
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Display
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TIMER button (21, 44, 45, 48, 49, 52)
L
Press this button to enable the timer function or set
current time.
MULTI JOG dial (24)
M
Turn the dial to select a programmed station, playback track or groups. Press it to confirm the current
setting.
N
YES/MODE button (21, 29, 30, 31, 35, 38, 42)
Press this button to confirm the displayed settings
for playback and other editing operations.
When input is CD, this button can be used to switch
the playback modes.
EDIT/NO/CLEAR button (29, 32, 34, 35, 36,
O
40, 41, 42)
Enables you to adjust settings for playback and
select editing operations. It also cancels the displayed setting.
P
Q
R
button (24)
/
Starts or pauses CD playback.When you press this
button during playback, the unit enters Pause mode.
button (24)
Stops CD playback.
button (24)
Ejects a loaded CD.
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Display
Part Names and Functions—Continued
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MUTING
S.BASS
AUTO
1GR MEM RDM NORMAL REPEAT 1 ALBUM ARTIST GROUP TRACK NAME
TIMER
SOURCE GROUP TITLE TRACK DISC TOTAL REMAIN
1 2
3 4
SLEEP
FM ST RDS
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1 MUTING indicator
This indicator flashes while the CD receiver is
muted.
B S.BASS indicator
This indicator lights up when the super bass is
selected.
C Tuning indicators
: This indicator lights up when the CD
receiver is tuned into a radio station.
AUTO: This indicator lights up when the Auto Tun-
ing mode is selected, and disappears when the Manual Tuning mode is selected.
RDS (European model only): This indicator
lights up when the CD receiver is tuned to a radio
station that supports RDS (Radio Data System).
FM ST: This indicator lights up when the CD
receiver is tuned to a stereo FM station.
D Playback mode indicators
1GR: Lights up when one group playback is
selected.
MEM: Lights up when memory playback is
selected.
RDM: Lights up when random playback is selected.
NORMAL: Lights up when normal playback is
selected.
REPEAT: Lights up when repeat playback is
selected for all the tracks.
REPEAT 1: Lights up when repeat playback is
selected for a track.
E CD operation indicators
These indicators show the status of CD playback.
C D
MP3
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F MP3 indicator
This indicator lights up when a MP3 CD is loaded.
G SLEEP indicator
This indicator lights up when the Sleep function has
been set.
H TIMER indicators
These indicators show the status of the timers.
: Lights up when timed recording has been set.
Numbers 1-4: Lights up when a timer has been set.
I SOURCE indicator
This indicator lights up when the source is displayed during playback.
J GROUP indicator
Lights up when the group number on MP3 discs is
displayed.
K Message area
Various information is displayed here, including
preset number, tuning frequency, time, volume
level, sleep time, mode settings, and so on.
L TITLE indicator
Lights up when the title (ID3 tag) is displayed.
M TRACK indicator
Lights up when the track number is displayed.
N ALBUM/ARTIST/GROUP/TRACK NAME
indicators
Each indicator lights up when album title (ID3 tag),
artist name, group name, or track name is displayed,
respectively.
O DISC TOTAL/REMAIN indicators
Each indicator lights up to display the total time or
remaining time of a disc or track, respectively.
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Part Names and Functions—Continued
Rear Panel
1BCD 65
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R
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
RL
OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUT
REMOTE
CONTROL
ANTENNA
PRE
OUT
G
R
L
SPEAKERS
CAUTION:
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE
4
OHMS MIN. /SPEAKER
9H
The page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item.
A HDD IN/OUT (19)
Here you can connect an RI Dock or a CD recorder.
B LINE IN (18)
These terminals are for connecting audio output of
external devices such as TV or turntable with a
built-in phono equalizer.
C TAPE IN/OUT (18)
This analog audio input and output are for connecting a recorder with an analog audio input and output
(cassette, Mini Disc, etc.).
D AM ANTENNA (14, 15)
These push terminals are for connecting an AM
antenna.
E FM ANTENNA (14, 15)
This jack is for connecting an FM antenna.
F PRE OUT (17)
The SUBWOOFER jack is for connecting a powered subwoofer.
G SPEAKERS (16)
These terminals are for connecting speakers.
H REMOTE CONTROL (18-20)
This (Remote Interactive) jack can be connected to an jack on another Onkyo component.
The CD receiver’s remote controller can then be
used to control that component. To use , you
must make an analog audio connection (RCA)
between the CD receiver and the other component,
even if they are connected digitally.
I OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT (20)
The optical output can be used to connect a CD
recorder or other digital recorder with an optical
digital input. The CD receiver’s CD signal is output
through this terminal.
See pages 14-20 for connection information.
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Remote Controller
RC-628S
K
A
L
B
M
3
N
O
P
4
Q
R
5
6
7
8
9
J
The page numbers in parentheses show where you can
find the main explanation for each item.
A STANDBY/ON button (22, 51)
Switches between power standby and on.
B SLEEP button (48)
Used to program the Sleep timer, which turns off
the power to the unit at a specified time.
C Number buttons (25, 27, 38)
Used to select a track or sort tracks for Memory
playback. They also select a preset station or name a
preset station.
D VOLUME buttons (23, 25, 38)
Adjust the volume level.
E/ buttons (25, 29, 34, 38)
Fast-forward or reverse the track being played.
These buttons also tune in a broadcast station or
move the cursor when you input characters.
F/ buttons (25, 29, 38)
Selects the previous or next track. Each time you
press one of these buttons, the track number skips
forward or backward. These buttons also select programmed stations. For Onkyo stereo cassette tape
decks which are sold separately, they function as
rewind and fast forward buttons.
:Pauses playback or recording.
:Stops playback or recording.
:Starts playback or resumes recording.
I Operation buttons for an Onkyo stereo
cassette tape deck
For double cassette decks, only Deck B can be controlled.
:Plays the B side.
:Stops playback, recording, fast-forward, or
rewind.
:Plays the A side.
J HDD PLAYLIST button
When input is HDD, skips up or down the play list.
K TIMER button (44, 45, 49)
Press this button to enable the timer function or set
current time.
L CLOCK CALL button (46)
Press this button to display the current time.
M DISPLAY button (25, 28, 39, 43)
Each time you press this button, the information on
the display changes. It also selects the character
input type.
N EDIT/NO/CLEAR button (29, 32, 34, 35, 36,
40, 41, 43)
Enables you to adjust settings for playback and
select editing operations. It also cancels the displayed setting.
O YES/MODE/SHUFFLE button (29, 30, 31, 35,
38, 43)
Press this button to confirm the displayed settings
for playback and other editing operations.
When input is CD, this button can be used to switch
the playback modes.
P REPEAT button (30, 31)
Repeats CD playback. This button is also available
to operate Onkyo’s RI Dock, CD recorders and cassette tape decks.
Q GROUP button (26, 27)
Use this button to select a group on MP3 discs.
R INPUT buttons (25, 34, 36, 37, 38)
Each time you press these buttons, the input source
switches.
S MUTING button (23)
Lowers the volume level temporarily.
T ENTER button (43)
Press this button to confirm the current setting.
U TUNER button
Switches input source to the tuner.
V TONE button (23)
Adjusts bass and treble.
W S.BASS button (23)
Adjusts the low end bass range.
X HDD ALBUMLIST button
When input is HDD, skips up or down the album list.
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Disc Notes
Supported Discs
The CD receiver supports the following discs.
DiscLogoFormat or file type
Audio CD
CD-R
CD-RW
CD Extra
• Some audio CDs use copy protection that doesn’t conform to the official CD standard. Since these are nonstandard discs, they may not play properly in the CD
receiver.
• The CD receiver supports CD-R and CD-RW discs.
However, some CD-R and CD-RW discs may not
work properly for any of the following reasons: disc
burner characteristics, disc characteristics, the disc is
damaged or dirty. See the manual supplied with your
disc burner for more information. Condensation or
dirt on the optical pickup lens can also affect playback.
• The CD receiver supports 8 cm and 12 cm discs.
• The CD receiver does not support disc types not listed.
• Don’t use discs with an unusual shape, such as those
shown below, because you may damage the CD
receiver.
• Don’t use discs that have residue from adhesive tape,
rental discs with peeling labels, or discs with custommade labels or stickers. Doing so may damage the CD
receiver and you may not be able to remove the disc
properly.
PCM
Audio CD, MP3
MP3
Audio CD, MP3
MP3
Audio CD (Session 1),
MP3 (Session 2)
Discs Made on Personal Computers
Discs made on personal computers, including those of a
compatible format, may not work properly in the CD
receiver because of incorrect settings in the disc burning
software. Check the manuals supplied with your disc
burning software for additional compatibility information.
MP3 Compatibility
• MP3 discs must be ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2,
Romeo or Joliet compliant. Supported formats:
Mode 1, Mode 2 XA Form 1.
• Folders can be up to eight levels deep.
• MP3 files must be MPEG-1/MPEG-2 Audio Layer 3
format with a sampling rate of between 8 kHz and 48
kHz and a bit-rate of between 8 kbps and 320 kbps
(128 kbps recommended). Incompatible files cannot
be played.
• Constant Bit Rate MP3 files are recommended, however, variable bit-rate (VBR) MP3 files between
8 kbps and 320 kbps are supported. (Playing times
may display incorrectly.)
• MP3 files must have a “.mp3” or “.MP3”file name
extension. MP3 files without the proper extension will
not be recognized. To prevent noise and malfunction,
do not use these extensions for other types of files.
• The CD receiver supports up to 499 MP3 files and
folders. Files and folders in excess of this cannot be
played. Note that if the file and folder structure is very
complicated, the CD receiver may not be able to read
or play all of the MP3 files on the disc.
• Disc, file and folder names may contain up to 32 characters.
• The maximum time that can be displayed for a single
track is 99 minutes and 59 seconds.
• The remaining time cannot be displayed when playing
MP3 files.
• MP3 file and folder names (excluding the extension)
are shown on the display.
• Multisession discs are supported, however, some multisession discs may take a long time to load and some
may not load at all. When burning CDs we recommend that you use a single-session (disc-at-once), and
select “Disc Close.”
• Normally, the music in the audio session of a CD
Extra disc is played. However, you can set the CD
receiver so that it plays any MP3 files in the data session of a CD-R/RW disc instead. If the data session
contains no MP3 tracks, the audio session will be
played regardless. See “MP3 Preferences” on page 32
for more information.
• The Emphasis is not supported.
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Disc Notes—Continued
• The following ID3 tags are supported: versions
1.0/1.1 and 2.2/2.3/2.4. Versions 2.5 and later are not
supported. Normally, version 2.2/2.3/2.4 tags have
priority and will be displayed regardless of the ID3
VER 1 preference on page 32.
• For ID3 version 2 tags, the tag information recognized
will be those embedded in the beginning of the file.
We recommend that you include only title, artist
name, and album name information in ID3 tags. Compressed, encrypted, and unsynchronized ID3 tags cannot be displayed.
Notes:
• With CD-ROM, CD-R, and CD-RW discs that contain
many files and folders, and files other than MP3s, it
may take a long time to read the disc. We recommend
that you include only MP3 files on your discs, use
about 20 folders, and limit folder nesting to three levels deep.
• In this manual, MP3 files are referred to as tracks.
Also, folders (directories) are referred to as groups.
Disc Content Organization
■ CD
CDs contain tracks.
Handling Discs
• Never touch the underside of a disc. Always hold discs
by the edge, as shown.
Underside
• Never attach adhesive tape or sticky labels to discs.
Cleaning Discs
• For best results, keep your discs clean. Fingerprints
and dust can affect the sound quality and should be
removed as follows. Using a clean soft cloth, wipe
from the center outwards, as shown. Never wipe in a
circular direction.
Track 2Track 3Track 4Track 1
Audio CD
■ MP3
MP3 discs contain MP3 tracks organized into groups.
Group 1
Track 2Track 3Track 1Track 1Track 2
MP3 (CD-R/CD-RW)
Track 5
Group 2
✔
• To remove stubborn dust or dirt, wipe the disc with a
damp soft cloth, and then dry it with a dry cloth.
• Never use solvent-based cleaning fluids, such as thinner or benzine, commercially available cleaners, or
antistatic sprays intended for vinyl records, because
they may damage the disc.
Storing Discs
• Don’t store discs in places subject to direct sunlight,
or near heat sources.
• Don’t store discs in places subject to moisture or dust,
such as in a bathroom or near a humidifier.
• Always store discs in their cases and vertically. Stacking, or putting objects on unprotected discs may cause
warping, scratches, or other damage.
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Connecting Antenna
This section explains how to connect the supplied indoor
FM antenna and AM loop antenna, and how to connect
commercially available outdoor FM and AM antennas.
The CD receiver won’t pick up any radio signals without
any antenna connected, so you must connect the antenna
to use the tuner.
AM antenna push terminals
FM antenna connector
L
R
ANTENNA
PRE
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
DIGITAL OUT
R L
REMOTE
CONTROL
OPTICAL
OUT
R
L
SPEAKERS
Connecting the Indoor FM Antenna
The supplied indoor FM antenna is for indoor use only.
Attach the FM antenna, as shown.
1
Insert the plug fully
into the jack.
Connecting the AM Loop Antenna
The supplied indoor AM loop antenna is for indoor use
only.
Assemble the AM loop antenna, inserting
1
the tabs into the base, as shown.
Connect both wires of the AM loop
2
antenna to the AM push terminals, as
shown.
(The antenna’s wires are not polarity sensitive, so
they can be connected either way around).
Make sure that the wires are attached securely and
that the push terminals are gripping the bare
wires, not the insulation.
Push Insert wireRelease
Once your CD receiver is ready for use, you’ll
need to tune into an FM radio station and adjust
the position of the FM antenna to achieve the best
possible reception.
Use thumbtacks or something similar to
2
fix the FM antenna into position.
Thumbtacks, etc.
Caution: Be careful that you don’t injure yourself
when using thumbtacks.
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied
indoor FM antenna, try a commercially available outdoor FM antenna instead (see page 15).
Once your CD receiver is ready for use, you’ll
need to tune into an AM radio station and adjust
the position of the AM antenna to achieve the best
possible reception.
Keep the antenna as far away as possible from
your CD receiver, TV, speaker cables, and power
cords.
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied
indoor AM loop antenna, try using it with a commercially available outdoor AM antenna (see page 15).
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Connecting Antenna—Continued
Connecting an Outdoor FM Antenna
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied
indoor FM antenna, try a commercially available outdoor FM antenna instead.
Notes:
• Outdoor FM antennas work best outside, but usable
results can sometimes be obtained when installed in
an attic or loft.
• For best results, install the outdoor FM antenna well
away from tall buildings, preferably with a clear line
of sight to your local FM transmitter.
• Outdoor antenna should be located away from possible noise sources, such as neon signs, busy roads, etc.
• For safety reasons, outdoor antenna should be situated
well away from power lines and other high-voltage
equipment.
• Outdoor antenna must be grounded in accordance
with local regulations to prevent electrical shock hazards.
■ Using a TV/FM Antenna Splitter
It’s best not to use the same antenna for both FM and TV
reception, as this can cause interference problems. If circumstances demand it, use a TV/FM antenna splitter, as
shown.
Connecting an Outdoor AM Antenna
If good reception cannot be achieved using the supplied
AM loop antenna, an outdoor AM antenna can be used
in addition to the loop antenna, as shown.
Outdoor antenna
Insulated antenna cable
AM loop antenna
Outdoor AM antennas work best when installed outside
horizontally, but good results can sometimes be obtained
indoors by mounting horizontally above a window. Note
that the AM loop antenna should be left connected.
Outdoor antenna must be grounded in accordance with
local regulations to prevent electrical shock hazards.
TV/FM antenna splitter
To CD receiverTo TV (or VCR)
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Connecting Speakers
Connecting the Speakers
• Connect the right channel speaker to the R speaker connector on the CD receiver, and the left channel speaker to the
L speaker connector.
• Connect the “+” connector on each speaker to the “+” connectors on the CD receiver, and connect the “–” connector
on each speaker to the “–” connectors on the CD receiver. Use the red wires of the speaker cables to connect the “+”
connectors.
Right channel
speaker
Red wire
Left channel
speaker
1. Peel the insulation to expose the
core wire and twist the core wire.
2. Pull down the lever and insert
the tip of the speaker cable.
RL
SPEAKERS
L
R
ANTENNA
Speaker
cable
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
R L
REMOTE
CONTROL
OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUT
PRE OUT
R
L
SPEAKERS
• To prevent damage to circuits, never short-circuit the
positive (+) and negative (–) speaker wires.
Placement
The sound quality a speaker system reproduces varies
greatly depending on room construction and area of the
room in which it is installed, as well as the location and
size of the furniture. For better-quality sound, observe
the following precautions.
• Placing the speaker system directly on the floor can
result in undesirable boom, that is, sound with
extremely heavy bass. Place each speaker on a speaker
stand, concrete blocks, bricks or a rigid bookshelf.
• High-quality bass sound cannot be obtained if the
speakers are not seated on a stable speaker stand or
other base.
• To obtain a deeper bass sound, mount the speakers on
lower speaker stands and place them in front of a wall
of sufficient rigidity.
• In many rooms, the furniture and walls affect the
reproduced sound quality. For stereo sound reproduction, placing the right and left speakers in the same
relative position produces the best results. If they are
placed in extremely different positions, the right- and
left- channel balance will be adversely affected.
• The ideal placement of the speaker system is as follows: Imagine an equilateral triangle and position the
3. Release the lever to affix the
wire.
• Be sure to connect speakers that have an impedance of
4 ohms to 16 ohms. Connecting a speaker with an
impedance lower than 4 ohms may damage the
speaker.
• Do not connect the speaker cord to the L and R connectors at the same time (i.e., 1). Do not connect more than
two speaker connectors to the same speaker (i.e., 2).
i.e., 1i.e., 2
right and left speakers on both ends of the base. The
ideal listening position is at or slightly to the rear of
the triangle apex.
• Glazed doors or surrounding walls in front of the
speaker system may resonate specific frequency
ranges due to reflected sound. To eliminate this resonance, place some sound-absorbing material, such as
a thick curtain, in front of the doors or walls.
Tips:
• The speaker cabinet is made of wood and is therefore
sensitive to extreme temperatures and humidity. Avoid
placing the speakers in locations subject to direct sunlight, or in smoky or humid places.
• Place the unit on a rigid, level surface.
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Connecting External Devices
About Connections
• Before making any connections, read the manuals
supplied with your other components.
• Don’t connect the power cord until you’ve completed
and double-checked all connections.
Connection Color Coding
RCA-type audio connections are usually color-coded:
red and white. Use red plugs to connect right-channel
audio inputs and outputs (typically labeled “R”). Use
white plugs to connect left-channel audio inputs and outputs (typically labeled “L”).
Left (white)
Right (red)
Analog audio
Left (white)
Right (red)
Cables & Jacks
A connecting cable is not included with this unit.
• Push plugs in all the way to make
good connections (loose connections can cause noise or malfunctions).
• To prevent interference, keep
audio cables away from power
cords and speaker cables.
Optical Digital Jacks
The CD receiver’s optical digital jacks have shutter-type
covers that open when an optical plug is inserted and
close when it’s removed. Push plugs in all the way.
Caution: To prevent shutter damage, hold the optical
plug straight when inserting and removing.
Note:
Do not place objects on the unit as they may interfere
with proper ventilation.
Right!
Wrong!
CableJackDescription
Optical digital
OPTICAL
This cable carries digital audio.
audio cable
Analog audio
cable (RCA)
R
This cable carries analog audio.
L
Connecting a Subwoofer
The CD receiver has a SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jack. Connect an active subwoofer (a subwoofer that contains an
amplifier).
Active subwoofer
(with a built-in amplifier)
PRE OUT
: Signal flow
CD receiver
L
R
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
R L
REMOTE
CONTROL
OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUT
ANTENNA
OUT
PRE
R
L
SPEAKERS
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