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Technics
Compact disc changer
SL-PD967/SL-PD867/
SL-P9066
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Dear Customer
Thank you for purchasing this Technics product.
For optimum performance and safety, please read
these instructions carefully.
These operating
instructions
are applicable
PD867 and SL P9066 models
These
operating
operation
instructions,
of SK-PD96f
however,
to the SL-PD967,
1undamentally
explain
SL-
Before
Precautions ........................................
Front panel controls ..............................
Connections .......................................
Please
note them
in the
them for future
reference
SERIAL
NUMBER
4
5
6
the
model
The model
number
and serial number
of this product
found on either the back or the bottom
of the unit
NUMBER
i
use
Opera
MODEL
of Contents
space
provided
below
and
can
be
retain
tions
Basic operations ..................................
Sequential
play ........................................
To directly
access
To exchange
To temporarily
To stop
play
a desired
discs
during
stop
play
track
7
......................
play ..........................
...............................
..........................................
Program play .......................................
Using
the remote
control
7
8
8
8
8
9
transmitter
I[,.11Bg mI_i,lrl_.l Im",]mI:!,lriZffl gJl ............................
10
Random play .......................................
10
One disc
Full
random
random
play
play
.................................
......................................
Delete play .........................................
Using
the remote
control
transmitter
......................
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IIR".iDT-IWE_I_
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10
10
11
12
Spiral play ........................................
ID scan function ..............................
Search function .................................
12
13
13
Skip function ....................................
14
To skip
To skip
dtscs .....................................
tracks ........................................
Repeat function ...................................
Time mode selection
...................
Edit guide function
..........................
Pitch control function _
Auto cue function _
............
14
14
15
15
16
17
18
Reference
Concerning compact discs ......................
18
Troubleshooting guide
......................
19
Product service ....................................
19
Cautions concerning the moving
of this unit
.................
Back cover
Technical specifications ............
Back cover
This device
complies
With Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
O_eration
is subject to the following
two conditions:
(1) This device
may
not cause harmful
interference,
and (2) this device
must accept
any
may
cause
interference
received,
undesired
operation.
including
interference
that
CAUTION:
has
for a Class
FCC Rules
protection
been tested
B digital
These
against
and found
to comply
pursuant
to Part
device,
limits are designed
harmful
interference
with
the
15 of the
to provide
reasonable
in a residential
in-
stallation
This
radio frequency
equipment
generates,
uses and can radiate
energy and, if not installed
and used in accor-
dance
instructions,
with
to radio
the
equipment
will
does
sion reception,
ment
may
communications.
interference
not
occur
cause
which
cause
However,
harmful
by one of the following
• Reorient
or relocate
the dealer
to radio
by turning
between
the in-
CAUTION:
antenna.
equipment
into an outlet on a circuit
receiver
is connected.
or an experienced
or televithe equip-
to try to correct
the
radiolTV
and
different
technician
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS.
NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE,
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
for
help
Any unauthorized
changes
or modifications
would void the user's
authority
to operate
CAUTION
that
If this
measures:
the receiving
separation
• Connect
the equipment
from that to which the
• Consult
installation.
interference
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
interference
is no guarantee
can be determined
off and on, the user is encouraged
the
harmful
there
in a particular
terference
• Increase
receiver.
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH
WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT,
FULLY INSERT.
WARNING:
This equipment
limits
CAUTION:
to this equipment
this device.
an equilateral
triangle, is intended to alert the user
to the
presence
of uninsulated
"dangerous
voltage"
within the product's
enclosure
that may
The
with arrowhead
symbol,a risk
withinof
be oflightning
sufficient flash
magnitude
to constitute
i, electric shock to persons.
angle is intended to alert the user to the presence
of important
operating
and maintenance
(servicing)
instructions point
in the within
literaturean accompanying
The exclamation
equilateral
trithe appliance.
3
Before using this unit please
read these operating
instructions
carefully. Take special care to follow the warnings indicated on
the unit itself as well as the safety suggestions listed below.
Afterwards keep them handy for future reference.
6.
Carts and Stands -- The unit should be used only with a cart
or stand that is recommended
Power Source -- The unit should be connected
The unit and cart combination
ed with care.
to power sup-
ply only of the type described in the operating instructions or
as marked on the unit.
2. Polarization -- If the unit is equipped with a polarized AC
power plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other),
that plug will fit into the AC outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. It you are unable to insert the plug fully into the
outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit,
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do
not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
3. Power Cord Protection -- AC power supply cords should be
routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched
by items placed upon or against them. Never take hold of the
plug or cord if your hand is wet, and always grasp the plug
body when connecting or disconnecting it.
4. Nonuse Periods -- When the unit is not used, turn the power
off When left unused for a long period of time, the unit should
be unplugged
Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven
surfaces may cause the unit and cart combination to overturn.
1. Water and Moisture
7. Wall or Ceiling Mounting -- The unit should not be mounted
to a wall or ceiling, unless specified in this operating instructions.
Maintenance
Clean the cabinet, panel and controls with a soft cloth
moistened with mild detergent solution.
Do not use any type of abrasive
such as alcohol or benzine.
pad, scouring
lightly
powder or solvent
1. Damage Requiring Service -- The unit should be serviced by
qualified service personnel when:
(a) The AC power supply cord or the plug has been damaged;
or
Donotusethisunitnearwater-forex-
(b) Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the unit;
or
(c) The unit has been exposed to rain; or
ample, near a bathtub, washbowl, swimming pool, or the like.
Damp basements should also be avoided.
2. Condensation
-- Moisture may form on the lens in the following cases...
• immediately
after a heater has been turned on.
• in a steamy or very humid room.
• when the unit is suddenly moved from a cold environment to
a warm one.
If moisture forms inside this unit, it may not operate properly.
To correct this problem, turn on the power and wait about one
hour for the moisture to evaporate.
3. Heat -- The unit should be situated away from heat sources
such as radiators and the like. It also should not be placed in
temperatures
(95" F).
ell
e9
Service
En vironm en t
cem
,_
from the household AC outlet.
Installation
P]a
by the manufacturer.
should be mov-
less than
5"C (41"F)
or greater
than
2.
(d) The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a
marked change in performance; or
(e) The unit has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
Servicing -- The user should not attempt to service the unit
beyond that described in the operating instructions. All other
servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
35"C
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CAUTION:
1.
Ventilation
- The unit
should
be situated
so that
its location
or position
does not interfere
with its proper ventilation.
10 cm (4") clearance
from the rear of the unit.
2.
Allow
Foreign
Material
- Care should be taken so that objects
do
not fall into and liquids are not spilled into the unit. Do not subject
this unit
to excessive
smoke,
dust,
mechanical
vibration,
or shock.
3.
Magnetism
ment
4
-- The unit
or devices
-- Do
that
should
generate
not place
be situated
strong
4.
Stacking
5.
components,
on top of the unit.
Surface
Place the unit on a flat,
heavy
away
from
equip-
magnetism
objects,
other
level
surface
than
system
• This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for
radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the
Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department
of Communications.
• 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.
DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
No.
Name
ReL
No.
page
Power "STANDBY _/ON"
switch
(POWER, STANDBY _ ION)
Press
versa.
amount
to switch
In standby
the unit
mode,
from
the
on to standby
unit
is still
Name
Ref. page
(i2] Spiral button (SPIRAL)
12
(137Random mode button
(RANDOM MODE)
I0
f14_Repeat button (REPEAT)
15
7
mode
consuming
or vice
a small
of power
2 Pitch control buttonlindicator
(PITCH CONTROL, OFF/ON)
g'l!il_I,'t_
17
lllill, i
3 Pitch control knob (PITCH CONTROL,
-,
+)
17
4 ID scan button (ID SCAN)
13
5 Edit guide button (EDIT GUIDE)
16
6 Remote control signal sensor
(SENSOR)
7 Display
7
8 Disc buttons (DISC 1-5)
9 Disc skip button (DISC SKIP)
7,14
10 Program mode button
(PROGRAM MODE)
9,11
Auto cue button (AUTO CUE)
'155Numeric buttons (1 -10,
0, >10)
8
%5 Loading drawer
7
(1T'Stop button (1)
8
:181Pause button (11)
8
_i9) Play button (1_)
8
_2(_Search buttons (<1_1 SEARCH I_1_)
13
(21) Skip buttons (1<1_1SKIP I_mH)
14
_22}
Loading drawer openlclose
( _&OPEN/CLOSE)
_23,Disc trays (1- 5)
button
7
7
18
llTll¢]lll'.iiI;l,'til¢tllIIiI_
Time mode button (TIME MODE)
15
5
Connections
Please check and identify the supplied
accessories
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m d m]:(_lO'il
i
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AC power
(For USA
(For
supply
cord
SJA175-1)
Canada
[1)
_
tereo connechon
(SJP2249 6)
cable [1]
[_]
SJA175)
Remote control
(RAK-SL122WH)
transmdter
For instruchons
on preparation
I1]
I_]
Batteries
[2]
(UM-4, "AAA",
R03)
L
and operahon
trol transmitter,
refer to the separate
the remote
control
transmitter"
Before
connecting
that the power
are turned off
the changer
of the changer
Stereo connection
Wh,te
Red
(L)
(R)
to your
audio
and all other
system,
system
make
booklet
of the remote
titled
"How
conto use
sure
components
cable
_
___n
Receiver
or
amphfler
I
CD or AUX terminals
}
/J
I
Household
AC outlet
(AC 120 V, 60 Hz)
\
6
Seq uen tial play
All of the discs
selected
disc
will
be
played,
beginning
from
track
1 on
the
5°,scs,.,.24
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c,pE._ LO,;E
l--q _
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,
explanation
where
all five
below
disc
1
J
[
Loadin
The
{_
is an example
trays
of operation
in the changer
are
POWEn
Press POWER.
[_
The
unit will
in the
holding
switch
I'
drawer
case
CDs,
4 io EPress
oPENicLOsE
"again
==========================
on
hand,
OPEN/CLOSE
Press OPEN/CLOSE
Current
play position
nates with a red color.)
to open
Indicates
that the
loading
the
loading
drawer.
drawer
is
(The
numeral
illumi-
DrSC/__ I [__ /TRACK
I_1 ITfiN"I_1 I..I
SEC
open,
Illuminates
DIS'/
L
/
L!]RkCK
_41N
there
,:1111 L,'I-I:L-II-I
Numbers
are
of the
trays
in which
is no disc
disappears
play
SKIP
is in the
tray,
disc
tray.
If
discs
when
the disc
the indication
tray
comes
to the
loaded
Press
ton
(1 -the
5). desired disc buto,s_, D,sc__,sc_ o,_c, o,_ Play will begin from the selected
0
0
0
0
0
If a disc is not on the selected
The
Load
discsthecandisc(s)
be loaded
on two
the atdisc
a timetray(s).
by pressing
....
DISC
a disc
in the disc
position.
_Sj
3,_
when
S_C
to rotate
disc.
disc
the carousel
Disc
tray
Carousel
Disc
next
tray,
number
Disc
number.
the changer
number
plays
in play
the disc
Elapsed
at the
play time
Label must
upward
((_,)
The illumination
|in
motion,
idoing
damage
the loading
drawer
and do not attempt
so could
to the
result
discs
and carousel
to rotate
in incorrect
while
the carousel
operation
of the
they
DISC
/
number
/
t'RAO(
'_I'IN"
in play
Play
of a disc button indicates
1--1
SE/O
indicator
that there
is a disc in the corresponding tray. During play, the il_
lumination color will change to green.
r_/_q_l/'eI=VJ
not touch
(':'"_
Track
Do not load 3" (8 cm) and 5" (12 cm) discs on the
same disc tray.
IDo
/l\
are
by hand;
unit and!or
The
changer
stops
playing.
plays
automatically
The
first
all
the
when
disc
tracks
the last
will then
on all
track
the
discs
in order
on the last disc
be at the playing
and
finishes
position.
7
OPENICLOSE
1
2
0
r--1F--]
_'10
/_[ZZ2[Z3
DISC SKIP
1
"t
_t
;
"L ]];
To directly
access
a desired
the
1 2 _/E___Press
1'
track
numeric
To temporarily
button(s)
stop
to
'\l
select the track.
Track
/ I\
ID
t[l:'_]t_
I/ • I-I I
. I_1 I
II
_IIt,cK
DISC
MIN
SEC
k
(,e,>,,, f,:'>_ I
"
/
Press II.
number
',,1/
play
"
DISC
II
f-/
u
__/TR/,¢K
• I-I
1
t
/_IIIN- I_1 SEC
I
Illuminates
Press _ to resume
play.
To select a track between 1 and 10:
Press the corresponding
numeric button,
number
on
the
To select a two-digit track number over 10:
First press >10, and then press the numbers
for the two digits.
For example; number 20:
Press >10, then 2, and then O.
To stop
To exchange
discs
during
play
While playing a disc, it is possible to change the other
without interrupting play.
Press OPENICLOSE
to open the loading drawer.
discs
play
The display will show the total number of
Pressand
I. the total playing time of the current
tracks
disc.
Total number of tracks
Current disc I
Total playing time
II
Current disc
A>'"',--"%
/-"'
DISC
DiSC
__/TRt*CK
i-I./-/
I_1 , I_l
MIN
i
I
I
_
L/JR*OK
-"-''-'-:'J
I
_'-iJIIN"
_'-_
--
SEC
The total playing time displayed includes the
silent
sections
between
tracks.
For this
reason, it may be a few seconds longer than
the playing time indicated on the disc.
Discs which can be changed
_2 Press DISC SKIP to rotate the disc trays and exchange
the discs.
Press lb. to resume
play.
The carousel will move by one disc tray. Pressing again
moves the carousel in the opposite direction by two disc
trays.
3
Press OPENICLOSE
to close the loading
drawer.
_wt_
If you play a disc with the loading drawer open, discs other
Lthan the current disc cannot be played.
8
Do not move this changer with a compact disc inside the unit.
If a disc comes off the disc tray, it might be scratched or the
changer might become incapable of playing.
(Refer to "Cautions concerning the moving of this unit" on the
back cover.)
You can program up to 32 selections
order as you desire.
from the five discs in any
"Repeat stePs 2 and 3 until you have
completed the desired entry.
If you enter
the loading
3
non-existing
disc(s) or track(s) soon after
drawer
is closed
or when it is open, the
corresponding
251
indicator
illuminates
-
"
0,sc
/
If you attempt a 33rd selection,
tion will be displayed.
To enter
PROGRAM MODE IIn the stop
Each
time
the
display
order:
wilt
RGM
. DEL
button
in the
is
changer
F" (full) indica-
selections
during
to
start
steps
2 andplay.
3.
'-'"-''
D,?_I/-/_ /_R*C_
_
MODE
indicator
so
is pressed,
change
the "-
i,",,,,%;
-' ,',
mode]
that the
Press
PROGRAM
"PGM"
illuminates.
the entry
the
IT,*CK&.
additional
Press
•
play,
repeat
i j
and
included in the count, In the play mode,
will cancel
the non-existing
entry.
/-I"
MIN
1-1 SEC/
the
following
.(off).
I
_/ _-'
i
/: .,
Dis(/
PGM
To clear
/._I_R*CK
No/-I
/-/
m
t
the
entire
programmed
-
Illuminates
Press II.
[In the
stop
The
display
Press
ton
(1 -the
5). desired disc but:,_, _,
0
0
:,_,
0
osc, o_
0
0
contents
_I
For example:
_ro select
disc
3
press
modelindicate
will
_"'J
as below.
.,so
/ /_,_o_ .o L!
I
/--/
n
PGM
DISC 3
%
To cancel program
PROGRAM MODE
Specified
Tire
"AL"
disc
indication
number
shows
on the disc
are selected.
To program
by means
repeat
crease
the above
operation
by one for each
numbers
(The count
/
VJ
1
1
...........
2
0
E_E_]
!tE_
The programmed
they are cleared,
For example:
after
program
mode
and then
still
In addition,
willbe
track
number
2,
and then
0
20,
will
MODE twice.
return
to
sequential
play
wilt in-
operation)
Press the numeric butt0n(s)
_0to specify the track number
To
:>10,select
lhen
model
The changer
mode.
only,
Therefore,
3
[In the stop
Press PROGRAM
that all the tracks
of disc
mode
press
cur
contents
will remain stored in the memory
even after the program
mode is canceled
using
carried
they
play
program
is replaced
out using
time,
play,
another
use the same
if the disc
at this
program
and use
with
it is possible
mode
play
the new disc
to cancel
(except
again
another
until
delete
at a later
one,
t]me.
program
If non-existing
the
play)
play
entriesoc-
will be canceled.
For your reference:
The
stored
program
mode
and
in the memory
However,
if the
power
otherwise
interrupted
tents of the memory
the
even
cord
programmed
after
the unit
is unplugged
for an extended
will be erased
contents
will
is switched
or the power
length
remain
off.
of time,
supply
the
is
con
9
All of the tracks will be played one time each in random order.
There are two types of random play as described below.
Using
the remote
control
transmitter
_ m._._._ m._,_:_._=.,,,,_
11
!
RANDOM
MODE
#
,!,'
i
iI
--%
RECALL
I
?, .....
One
disc
random
play
The changer will play all tracks on the current disc in a random
order. Then it will choose a new disc randomly, excluding the
discs already played, and play all tracks on that disc in a random
order.
RANDOM
MODE
contents
Press RECALL.
Each time you press RECALL, the display
shows the programmed disc and track number
in the sequence you have entered
DI_'_!
.
/
Press RANDOM MODE so that the
"1 DISC RND" indicator illuminates.
Each time the button is pressed, the display
will change in the following order: 1 DISC RND
_" FULL RND -_ (off).
',,I/
_(I),-,-":%,
/]RxC, ,
N
I
|-/('Z')
"
"
[In the stop or play mode]
/IX
/
(,Z'_
/
DISC
/
_
Programmed
track
CLEAR
%
item
of the
m.m
I_J
'
10ISC RND
Programmed
order
__/
"
Illuminates
Full
To clear a single
con ten ts
t
/'[RACK
SEC
%
programmed
MIN
RECALL
the
I
To confirm
programmed
random
play
Each track to be played back is selected randomly from all of the
tracks on all of the discs, excluding the tracks that have already
been played.
Press CLEAR.
RANDOM
MODE
[In the stop or play mode]
Each time you press CLEAR, you will cancel
last entry in the order you have entered.
Press RANDOM MODE so that the
"FULL RND" indicator illuminates,
To clear an entry
sequence,
press
Each time the button is pressed, the display
will change in the following order: 1 DISC RND
* FULL RND -_ (off).
display
then
shows
press
in the middle of the program
RECALL
repeatedly
until the
the selection
to be cleared,
and
CLEAR.
(,,_.,,)('-,)
(,,-"_),:
('"i
Jp /l\
' '--)
Ol_
l
I--!
I-- ITRP,
C_
I-I • I-I I
I_1•
I_1 SECI
MIN
',L/
FU_._D
P-
Illuminates
The changer will stop automatically
discs have been played once.
To cancel random
when all the tracks
play mode
The "1 DISC (or FULL) RND" indicator
out.
Press I.
10
on all
will go
Youcanselect
upto32selections
thatyoudonotwant
tohear
andputtheminthechanger's
memory.
Then
youcanenjoy
sequential,
onediscrandom,
or fullrandom
playofonlyyour
favorite
tracks.
,..oo..,ooE 3
" Repcat steps 2 and 3 uniii you' have
completed the desired entry.
If you enter
non-existing
the
drawer
loading
corresponding
2 5 1
included
will
indicator
in the count.
cancel
disc(s)
is closed
or track(s)
or when
illuminates
In the play
the non-existing
I
If you attempt a 33rd selection,
tion will be displayed.
_
L_.
Ii n the
stop
.... _
"_'',)
deleted
and 3.
mode]
Each
time
the
wilt
RGM
_ DEL
1 IT,*C_
I,_ _o-,,-
the "-
F" (full) indica-
during
play,
repeat
steps
2
", I /
n
button
is pressed,
change
in the
the
i
/-1 •//
/
ITRACK I_1
• /_1 8_CI
MIN
"
For random
I
"
play while deleting unwanted tracks
]Proceed
through
step 4 above, and then:]
To activate
one disc random
play, press RANDOM
J
To activate
/
I
following
.(off)
t
_
( '-' '" ('-')]
DJ
Press so PROGRAM
MODE
twice
that the "DEL"
indicator illuminates.
display
order:
is
the changer
.... To
Press
to Startselections
play. .......
enter i_additional
to be
< I)
1_
mode,
the
entry
r
5]
PROGRAM MODE
and the
entry.
,.:_ ,_ ,_,-,,.j
"T
soon after
it is open,
full
random
play,
press
RANDOM
MODE.
MODE
twice.
L?
To clear
the
entire
contents
to be deleted
I!luminates
Press the disc button (1 -5).
Press m.
For example:
[In
stop
The the
display
_,s_, _,sc_D,s,-, D,s_, _s_ To delete
00000
disc
3, press
mode]
will indicate
as below.
DISC 3
/ /_R_c_
"t
_,,$1,.
(I)
.---_. 5_/-t /
I f_':_)
(_:')'_
"
-
-I'_l--I
DISC
'
_
No
To cancel delete mode
..'t
Specified
disc
number
_rhe "AL" indication
shows
on the disc are selected.
by one for each
[_
operation.)
The contents
[ __ / ...............
Press the numeric button(s)
[___..Jr 1 2 . 0 :.otO specify the track number.
!_r---ir--q
(_:,)<
delete
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I
_./:'>]D,_/
.o
I> _
_DEL
Specified
track
20,
press
mode]
I
1
I
using
delete
and use
another
use the same
if the disc
stored
the delete
play,
delete
have
in the memory
mode
with
to cancel
(except
play again
is replaced
until
is canceled.
it is possible
play mode
play
program
at a later
another
one,
time.
delete
If non-existing
the
play)
play
entries
oc-
For your reference:
The
stored
Order you
entered
still
will remain
after
will be carried
out using the new disc.
cur at this time, they will be canceled
l
number
In addition,
even
after
mode
and then
track
number
2, and then 0.
to be deleted
are cleared,
Therefore,
For example:
To delete
>10,
then
the stop
Press
PROGRAM
The
changer
will return MODE.
to sequential
mode.
only,
will in-
they
_r--q
l ln
PROGRAM MODE
that all the tracks
To delete
by means of disc numbers
repeat the above operation.
(The count
crease
I_1
NO
j
TRACK
;'YoI ............
Lt
__
I
I
'
DISC
delete
mode
and
in the memory
However,
if the
power
otherwise
interrupted
tents of the memory
the
even
cord
contents
after
to be
the unit
is unplugged
for an extended
will be erased.
deleted
will
is switched
or the power
length
_emain
off.
of time,
supply
the
is
con-
11
Using
the remote
The changer plays the first tracks on all the loaded discs in sequence, followed by the second tracks on all the discs, and so on.
(Refer to the illustration below.)
control
SPIRAL
•
.
• ]_
RECALL
CLEAR
0
(2D
Example: When starting
from disc 1
Spiral play
To confirm
RECALL
the
%
selections
to be deleted
Press RECALL.
Each time you press RECALL, the display
shows the selected disc and track number in
the sequence
,- _ j)
you have entered.
_._
"I "
Ej
II
D_SC _
I
_
I
No
SPIRAL
Track to be deleted
Order you have
entered
[In the stop or play mode]
Press SPIRAL.
Spiral play will begin with the first track on the
disc situated at the playing position.
To dear
CLEAR
%
a selection
,- •')
/ l\
to be deleted
-,
.
/
m,m
I
IT,*CK LI
• LI _
MIN
sPl,,
,.
/
Illuminates
Press CLEAR.
Each time you press CLEAR, you will cancel
last entry in the order you have entered.
To clear a selection
/
D_SC
The changer will stop automatically
discs have been played once.
when all the tracks
on all
in the middle of the se-
quence, press RECALL repeatedly until the
display shows the selection to be cleared, and
then press CLEAR.
For your reference:
When a disc with fewer tracks finishes playing, that disc will be
skipped and the changer will continue playing the remaining
track on the other discs in spiral sequence.
To cancel spiral play mode
SPIRAL
Press SPIRAL again.
The "SPIRAL"
indicator
will go out.
The changer will return to sequential play
mode from the current track on the current
disc which is playing.
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This function
track.
is convenient
to use when searching
for a desired
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iiii
You can search rapidly
specific sections.
forward
or backward
on the disc for
The function will search from the beginning of the track for a loud
section, and will play 10 seconds of the track centering around
that point.
The order of scanning is the same as for play mode.
_1<1
I IDSCAN I
SEARCH
_l_-
I_---1
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"1
./... ' [
]
.......
IDSCAN
_
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L
-
i'
Press ID SCAN.
_1_1 SEARCH _
I
[_
2
_hL"
I
[In the play or pause mode]
I Press and hold <1<1 or I_1_.
ID scan '\will
start.
I /
I
I"
_-_1
Illuminates
_1_1: You can
I_1_:
can search forward.
backward.
Release the button when you reach the
desired point.
The changer will return to the previous mode
(play or pause).
When the desired track has been found:
The changer will play the track from the beginPress I_.
ning.
[_
To cancel ID scan
IDSCAN
[_
The changer
within the cur-
In other play modes:
You can search forward
track.
or backward
only within
the current
For your reference:
Press ID SCAN while this function
is in"ID"operation.
The
indicator will go out.
will continue
In sequential play mode:
You can search forward over discs and backward
rent disc.
The search function will begin slowly, and then, if the button is
held pressed for longer than 3 seconds, it will change to highspeed search.
In the play mode, the sound level decreases
by 12 dB (1/4).
to play from track being played.
13
To skip discs
To skip
Use this function to skip discs when selecting a disc to which you
wish to listen, and when loading and unloading the discs.
Use this function to skip tracks when selecting
you wish to listen.
DISC
tracks
a track to which
SKIP
II<
SKiP
_-_1
6b
_Y
You can use this function
in stop, sequential
play, one disc ran-
dom play and delete play modes.
DISC
Press DISC SKIP to rotate the disc
SKIP
%
,.,_
I
SK,P ,-,_l Press either SKIP (1<1,4 orl_lH) unI
] til you reach the desired track.
I_1'_: You
You can
can skip
skip forward.
backward.
_'1_
k\ I /
tray.
(2)
/
,-%%. -i
"
DISC
-I
I-I-J-i
1RACK
I
SEC
') ,',L
_
i-.I t-//-/
i-/i-r •t_/I-J
_m
o,
clU
L/,,,o,
'-''-/,N
Track number at the playing position
Disc number
In stop
When
tray
by two
In play
drawer
to the
the loading
carousel
is closed,
next
drawer
disc
DISC SKIP
In sequentiallprogramldelete
play mode:
In sequential play mode, you can skip only within the current disc.
In program play mode, you can skip from one track to another in
changes
one.
is open,
pressing
DISC SKIP
moves
the
mode:
If a disc
is not on the
at the
When
pressing
trays.
When the loading drawer
the disc and the changer
disc
position
mode:
the loading
the disc
When
at the playing
next
the loading
carousel
one being
drawer
direction
played
selected
disc
tray,
changes
the changer
plays
the
DISC SKIP
moves
the
number.
by one disc
the opposite
is closed, pressing
DISC SKIP
plays the track on next disc.
tray
is open,
Pressing
pressing
again
moves
so that you can change
the carousel
all discs
except
_n
the programmed sequence.
In delete play mode, you can skip tracks only within the current
disc excluding the tracks to be deleted.
I_'_:
You can skip to the beginning of the track being played. If
you press this button again quickly, you can skip to the
beginning of the previous track.
Remember that in a backward skip, the current track is included in the count.
b,-b4 : You can skip as many tracks as the number of times you
press the button.
the
In random play mode:
I_<1: You can skip to the beginning of the current track.
I_1 : You can skip to the beginning of a next track in random
order.
In spiral play mode:
I<1<1: You can skip to the beginning of the current track.
b,'llN " You can skip to the beginning of the track on the next disc.
You can also skip tracks when the changer is in the stop mode
(except during random play and spiral play) or pause mode.
14
Play will continue endlessly in accordance
mode selected
with the specific play
The various
time
information
of
the
current
disc
can
be
displayed.
SL-PD967: Only available from the remote control.
SL-P9066: Only available from the main unit.
',!
i
REPEAT
T
TIME MODE
/
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I
REPEAT
[Before or during play]
_
Press
TIMEMODE
REPEAT.
The
information
Press
TIME
I-I i-I • i-i i-i
I_I I_I • i..i I_i
MIN
]In the play or pause mode]
will change
MODE.
(as described
below) each time you press the button.
SEC
- ----_,'-(1) Track number and elapsed play time of the
current track
Illuminates
\1/
/ _-, /.,_/,-,,_,
In sequential play mode:
All tracks of all discs will be played repeatedly.
(2_ Total remaining
In program play mode:
The changer plays only the programmed
grammed sequence repeatedly.
In delete
play mode:
The changer
plays the discs
to be deleted
and tracks
selections
in the pro"
excluding
the selections
(3_ I
repeatedly.
repeatedly
Press REPEAT again.
_
" indicator
will go out.
and remaining
J
Dis/
SEC
MIN
-/ _
"_TRACK
_
time of the
I . m -I
I
MIN
I_1
..-I
SEC
\f/
_'1.
_
i
To cancel repeat mode
(,Z '-)')
I L-]
/
(4, Total elapsed play time on the disc
in the se-
,,___._
The"
/1\
i
In all play modes:
When track number
REPEAT
Track number
current track
(_"._,_
"
- -of all discs
DISC
.<_..( I> _-_,.
In random play mode:
When the changer has played all the tracks on all the loaded
discs, it will select a new random sequence and play continuously The sequence differs each time.
In spiral play mode:
The changer plays all tracks
quence of spiral play.
time on the disc
\ I /
/I
\
I.
\ I/
21 or greater
I
:,.
I
I-I - c/
is playing, display ¢3_shows
-
In programldeletelrandomlspiral
mode:
The displayed information will alternate between displays (1) and
,_3_each time the button is pressed.
During operation of the edit guide function:
The remaining play time on side A or side B will be shown in
display _2_,and the elapsed
shown in display _4).
play time for side A or side B will be
When you stop playing and then start play again, the display will
return to display 0_'.
15
Edit
guide
When recording, the changer will automatically
program the
tracks for tape sides A and B in accordance with the length of the
tape so that none of the tracks will be interrupted before they are
completed
In addition,
proximately
Prepare the tape deck for recording.
W
Set the Dolby NR, reverse mode,
etc., as instructed in the Operating
the tape deck.
the program will also include a silent interval of ap4 seconds between tracks
Set so that recording
of the tape.
Example: Recording from a disc containing
to a 60-minute tape.
Silent
interval
(approx
between
Side
I
Track
2'
tracks
EDITGUIDEPress EDIT GUIDE to select
the tape length.
4 seconds)
i
Track
3
I
Track4
..................................................
I_
Each time you press the button, the
display
showing
the tape length
changes as follows. Choose the length
of the tape you will use.
B (30 min)
Track5
I
Track6
I
is possible from the beginning
seven tracks on-
L_
SideA(30min)•.
Track 1 __
recording level,
Instructions for
..................................................
Track7
_
F* C-46 E_ C-60 [_
C-9O E_ C---_
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,i_
f I,
I
_
EDIT II
-
I--
Illuminates
More precise time settings are also
possible.
(Refer to the instructions at right.)
The display
follows:
shows
the data of the tracks
to be recorded
Number of tracks
to be recorded
3
41
--÷
l
'\ I /
Tracks to be
recorded
l
L_
/ i0 ,,'4
Remaining
time on side A
(<'-/>/i _ </>'_ i i
__
as
/TRACK
I
1
]
[SideAI
l
I
_
[
<,--,,--_ I._,
]
Numeric
buttons
_I-,<_1
I
SKIP
I
Number of tracks
Tracks to be
I
to be recorded
recorded
I_.1
I
I
f,'-l>
/i \ < I>_ Lt
I
DISCSKIP Press DISC SKIP to select
_
R
-/
[Side B I
J
Remaining
time on side B
the disc to be recorded.
f
<'7,>."%.
(<'-_,
,_, I,/
-
_I
_
Specified
16
disc number
In this example,
disc 5 can be recorded
with
A and tracks
5-7
on side B of the cassette
ED,
r ,,
tracks
tape.
1
4 on side
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_._
[Start
recording
on the tape
then
immediately:]
deck
and
The playback pitch can be changed as desired within a range of
+12.5%.
(The tempo and the pitch of the sound will change
simultaneously.)
Press I_.
1 2,
When the last track set for recording
on side A is finished,
the
changer
will enter the pause mode. Set the tape to the position
from which recording
4 once again.
When
will begin
all the programmed
ing, the changer
be canceled
on side
tracks
on the specified
will automatically
at the
same
B, and then
stop. The edit
perform
step
disc finish
play-
guide
mode
will
time.
To enter a desired recording time other than 46,
60 or 90 minutes:
1
Select
2
Enter the total recording
numeric
buttons.
"C---"
in step
/_
........ OFF/ON
0_.LL.L -"The
Presspitch OF
FION.indicator
................
control
on this unit
will illuminate.
3.
time
in minutes
(1-99)
using
the
For example:
To use
You
Press
52-minute
can also
specify
eitherl_l_l
For example:
To use 52-minute
until the
tape,
display
press
the tape
or I_IN
5 then
length
from
each
_( O
2.
pressing
the SKIP
step C-46,
C-60,
Turn
the knob in the .....
"+'' direction.
)
button.
-:
Pitch
decreases
+:
Pitch
increases
C-90 or C---.
The pitch
tape,
shows
select
C-46 and then
press
or
and hold I_1
held,
will change
and
the
while
changed
the knob
values
is being
will
show
on
the display.
"52".
\t /
The
maximum
allowable
playing
time
for editing
is 99 minutes.
DISC
o
(•'-,),,, •,-,)? /
+
ci
Pitch
display
To stop recording
If the
knob
changing,
the pitch
button on the tape deck.
Press • and then press the stop
i r,,t_,'JI
on the disc,
be recorded
onto
a little
of the
beginning
display
the
pitch
approximately
will change
changing
The
may
released,
will
stop
2 seconds
back
to the time
display.
Pitch
Depending
is
and after
+5.9%
(;).
The
of the next track
steps:
position
-5.6%
is
position
a half
is a half
tone-sharp
tone-flat
( b ).
the end of the track.
To fine-tune the pitch
Turn
the
knob
position
and then
In this
case,
immediately
the pitch
turn
it back
will change
to the original
by 01%
only.
To play in 0% standard pitch
Press OFF/ON
so that the pitch control
indicator
will switch
off.
Even after the pitch control
indicator
has been switched
off, the
pitch
setting
will
remain
in memory.
For your reference:
• The pitch
can be adjusted
by turning
indicator
change
OFF/ON
if this is done. To play back at the
to make the pitch control
indicator
• While
changing
playback
time.
• The pitch
main
position
value
stored
is switched
the
only.
pitch,
the
This
if the power
cord
otherwise
interrupted
for
The
time
setting
even
display
extended
will
the actual
the
if the pitch
sound
will
setting pitch,
illuminate.
of the pitch
after
is unplugged
an
even
playback
will not match
and the on/off
in the memory
However,
memory
off
the knob
control
unit
length
show
control
of
the
playback
will re-
is switched
or the power
not
press
supply
time,
off.
is
the
will be erased
12'
{mcerning
cltscs:
Auto cue function
_1 B ".,]|_I.'_}'i,]
il kvl
The auto cue function allows the unit to wait in a standby condi-
With this changer,
tion at the beginning of each track so as to start play right when
you are ready.
When each track finishes playing, the unit skips to the beginning
of the next track and switches to the play standby mode.
discs having this mark:
Handling
1
23
compact
:: ::
you can only play compact
DIGITAL
AUOIO
precautions
To open the compact disc case, gently press the sides of the top
and pull up.
To remove the disc from the case, press the center holder and lift
the disc, holding by the edges.
,.......:
i:;
.
.
.:i,t
Center holder
J
"1
J
i:
1'
To return the disc to the case, insert the disc with the label facing
up and press downward
Hold
with
Au'rocuE Press AUTO CUE.
\\"%
_'
' (':')_
compact
discs
fingerprints.
at the center,
by the edges
Fingerprints,
dirt
so as not
to soil
and scratches
the
surface
can cause
skip-
ping and distortion.
0,s_/__I/--IT,*C_'-' '-',." 1- _C
,.I0
Illuminates
Do not use record
The changer switches to the play
Press •.
standby
mode at the beginning of the
track
[_
tricity
prevention
If the surface
cleaning
liquids
is soiled,
sprays,
or any
wipe
benzine,
other
gently
thinner,
solvent
with
static
elec-
on a disc.
a soft,
damp
(water
only)
cloth,
'\ I i/
/1\
I-I
,l'j- ')')
DISC
/
• I-I
IJ.u
/
]]RkOl_
I
I I
Always move the cloth directly outward from the center of the
disc, not in a circular motion as with standard phonograph
records.
Illuminates
I
Flashes
(Incorrect)
(Oorrect)
[_-= _
Press
Press•
track.
•
atagain
the beginning
to startofplay.
each
It you are taking the disc from a cold to a warm environment,
moisture may form on the disc. Wipe this off with a soft, dry, lintfree cloth before using the disc.
Do not write on the label side with a ball-point pen or other writing
instrument.
To cancel auto cue mode
AUTO CUE
preca
u tions
Press AUTO CUE.
Be sure to store discs in their cases to protect them from dust,
The "A CUE" indicator will go out
scratches,
The auto cue tunction may not cause the unit to wait exactly at
the beginning of a track if the track begins with a very soft
passage or if there is a lot of background noise.
18
Storage
Do
1)
2)
3)
4)
and warping.
not place or store discs in the following places:
Locations exposed to direct sunlight
Humid or dusty locations
Locations directly exposed to a heat vent or heating appliance
In the glove compartment
or on the rear deck of an
automobile
Troubleshooting
Before
requesting
a possible
ple checks
problem
cause
service
for this unit,
of the problem
or a minor
and restore
check
the chart
below
you are experiencing.
adjustment
proper
guide
on your
part may
If you are in doubt about some of the check points, or if the
remedies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem, refer to
for
Some
sim-
eliminate
the
the directory of authorized service centers (enclosed with this
unit) to locate a convenient service center, or consult your
Technics dealer for instructions.
operation.
(In U.S.A. consult
structions.)
I
Problem
A disc(s)
inside
or other
foreign
object(s)
has
fallen
the changer.
Moisture
has collected
Servicenters
for detailed
in-
Suggested remedy
Probable cause(s)
Changer will not play.
MSC Authorized
I
• Open the loading drawer, and then remove the
object.
• Switch on and allow the changer to dry out for about
in the changer.
one hour before using it.
The disc in the changer
does not play.
The disc is upside down.
• Make sure the label is facing upward.
The disc is dirty.
• Wipe the disc with a soft cloth.
The disc is scratched.
• Replace the disc with a new one.
]-he disc is warped.
The disc is not within specified
standards.
Play stops before changing
to the next disc.
The loading drawer is open.
• Press the OPENtCLOSE button to close the loading
drawer.
A certain music passage
can't be played correctly.
The disc
is dirty.
• Wipe the disc with a soft cloth.
The disc
is scratched.
These is noise from the
tuner or disturbance on the
TV screen.
Caused
When program play is
started, an error message
(-E) appears on the
display.
Play was started without a track being
programmed.
• Program a track.
An error message (- E)
appears on the display, and
the changer stops
operating.
The mechanism of the changer has been
improperly adjusted.
• Turn the unit off and then back on again.
However, if the loading drawer is fully open, take out
the compact disc(s) at the front position and then turn
the unit off and then back on again.
• Replace
by high-frequency
signals
from
this
changer.
the disc with a new one.
• Use the changer further away from the tuner or TV.
• If the tuner or TV's antenna is the indoor type, use an
outdoor one.
The loading drawer stops in
the middle o! opening.
Product
Do not attempt
service
to remove
the cover(s)
yourself.
Refer servicing
to qualified
Product
information
personnel
or repair
the unit
only.
For product service, product information or assistance
duct operation, refer to the servicenter directory.
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Technical
specifications
==AUDIO
No.
of channels
Frequency
Output
2 (left and
response
100 dB
harmonic
Wow
and
distortion
0.007%
(1 kHz,
Below measurable
flutter
DA converter
MASH
impedance
Load
_+ 1 dB
2 V (at 0 dB)
92 dB
range
Total
Output
stereo)
Hz,
voltage
Dynamic
SiN
right,
2-20,000
0 dB)
limit
(1 bit)
Approx. 1 k_
More than 10 kO
impedance
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Before
moving
the changer
out the "Preparations
Failure
to do so will expose
the risk of severe
to another
for moving
the
the compact
location,
unit"
be sure
described
discs
1o carry
below.
and the changer
• PICKUP
1o
780 nm
Wavelength
damage.
• GENERAL
Power
Preparations
All o! the discs
must be removed
the following
[SL-PD967]
[SL-PD867/SL-P9066]
so that the trays
Power supply
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
are completely
empty.
Use
consumption
for moving the unit
ISL-PD967]
(16-15/16"
procedure
[SL-PD867/SL-P9066]
(16-15!16"
1 Press POWER to switch off the unit.
2 Press POWER to switch on the unit.
/If 1here is _ disc
disc: tray at this
in the play section,
it will be returned
to the
3 Press OPEN/CLOSE
to open the loading
drawer.
4 Press DISC SKIP to rotate the disc trays and
remove the discs from all disc trays.
5 Press OPEN/CLOSE
to close the loading
drawer.
6 Press POWER to switch off the unit.
If you
have pressed
a wrong
button
by mistake,
POWER
return
to step
11 W
AC 120 V, 60 Hz
430 x 125 x 377 mm
x 4-15/16"
x 14-27/32")
430 x 125 x 370 mm
x 4-15/16"
Weight
time)
12 W
x 14-9/16
4.6 kg (10.1
't)
lb.)
Note:
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Weight and dimensions are approximate.
[MASH
is a trademark
of NTT.
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6550 Katella Ave.
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San Gabriel Industrial Park
65th infantry Ave. Km. 9.5
Carolina, P.R. 00630
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Cypress, CA 90630
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Limited
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Ontario L4W 2T3
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