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CD CDV LD PLAYER CLD D604 INTSC DIGITAL AUDIO • L A SER DISC This product is not designed for professional use It cannot play CDROM or LDROM discs 3 / Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your unit properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, keep them in a safe place for future reference. In some countries or regions, the shape of the power plug and power outlet may sometimes differ from that shown in the explanatory drawings. However, the method of connecting and operating the unit is the same. WARNING " TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. IMPORTANT NOTICE [For U.S. and Canadian models] The serial number for this equipment is located on the rear panel. Please write this serial number on your enclosed warranty card and keep it in a secure area. This is for your security [For Canadian model] CAUTION : TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THiS (POLARIZED) PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. PIONE ATTENTION : POUR PREVENIR LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES NE PAS UTILISER CETTE FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR, UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT, SAUF SI LES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND SANS EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARITIE A DECOUVERT. CAUTION : This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment. To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and televisions, use shielded cables and connectors for connections. ER+ The Art of Entertainment IMPORTANT CAUTION The lightning flash with a[_uwhead, withi_ ar__:qulLa[e_al LAU 1ION: 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. SAFETY READ INSTRUCTIONS - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. HEED WARNINGS - All warnings on the appliance and in the hered to. operating instructions should outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a clamp cloth for cleaning, ATTACHMENTS - Do not use attachments not rec- vent ning POWER not ommended by the video product manufacturer as they may cause hazards. WATER AND MOISTURE - Do not use this video product near waterfor example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc. SERVICE c. If the video product has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the video product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions, Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other controis may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the video product to its normal operation. e. If the video product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. damage to the video product due to lightand power-line surges. LINES - An outside antenna system should be located in the vicinity of overhead power f. When the video product exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service. REPLACEMENT PARTS - When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or having the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in a fire, electric shock or other hazards. SAFETY CHECK - Upon completion of any service or repairs to this video product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the video product is in proper operating condition. OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING - If an outside antenna is connected to the antenna terminal, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and builtup static charges. In the U.S.A., section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the leadin wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode See Fig, A. VENTILATION - Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the video product and to protect it from overheating, These openings must not be blocked or covered. They should never be blocked by placing the video product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This video product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register, This video product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rackREQUIRING Unplug this video product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the video product. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal. OVERLOADING - Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock. OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY - Never push objects of any kind into this video product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the video product. SERVICING - Do not attempt to service this video product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. moved with care, Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn. 2 DAMAGE lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. ACCESSORIES - Do not place this video product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The video product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the video product. Any mounting of the appliance should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer, CART - An appliance and cart combination should be in the INSTRUCTIONS feat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. LIGHTNING - For added protection for this video product receiver during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will pre- FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS - All operating and use instructions should be followed CLEANING - Unplug this video product from the wall 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. Pay particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance. operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions literature accompanying the appliance, POLARIZATION -This video product is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other), This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If 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 de- be ad- unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to. POWER SOURCES - This video product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your appliance dealer or local power company. For video products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions, POWER-CORD PROTECTION The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important TO PREVENT 1 HE RISK OF ELEC I RIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. __---Jl GROUND i LEAD IN >__ WIRE " _ y o_20, _ GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810 - 21) ANTENNA GROUND FIG. A NEC - ANTENNA CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250, PART H) NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE _[his equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference ina residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate - Increase the separation - Connect the equipment - Consult Information Alteration the receiving between antenna. the equipment and receiver. into an outlet on a circuit the dealer or an experienced different radio/TV technician from that to which the receiver is connected. for help. to User or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user's right to operate the equipment. CAUTION • Use of controls • exposure. The use optical instruments or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation with this product will increase eye hazard. [For Canadian model] 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. We Want You Listening IJSTENING Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you've just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it's time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association's Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion-and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive heating. Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing "comfort level" adapts to higher volumes of sound. So what sounds "normal" can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing. Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts. To establish a safe level: • Start your ,_o\ume control at alow setting. • Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, and without distortion. For A Lifetime Used wisely, your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment. Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association's Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise. This list of sound levels is included for your protection. Decibel Level 30 40 50 60 70 80 Example Quiet library, soft whispers Living room, refrigerator, bedroom away from traffic Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock at two feet. THE FOLLOWING NOISES CONSTANT EXPOSURE 90 100 120 CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill Rock band concert in front of speakers, thunderclap 140 Gunshot 180 Rocket launching pad blast, jet plane Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation. Once you have established a comfortable sound level: • Set the dial and leave it there. Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future. After all, we want you listening for a lifetime. LIS'I_,N IN G 3 j PRECAUTIONS If it becomes necessary to transport Or ship this unit in the future, be sure to first remove the disc (if loaded), and retract the disc table to its closed position. Then turn the power off, and, after the 'OFF" display stops blinking on the display, disconnect the power cord. INSTALLING • • • THE PLAYER CONDENSATION Place the player on a stable platform next to the television and stereo system to be used with the player. Do not place heavy objects such as a television or TV monitor on top of the player. Do not place the player on top of your TV set or TV monitor. Also, keep the player away from devices such as cassette decks which are sensitive to magnetic fields. DO NOT INSTALL THE PLAYER IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS • • • • • • In In In In In In a place subject to direct sunlight. humid or poorly ventilated places. extremely hot or cold places. a place subject to vibrations. a dusty place. a place subject to soot, steam or heat (in a kitchen, etc.) AVOID SOURCES When FM or AM stations are being received, signal noise may be generated if the player is turned on. Turn off the player when not in use. Also, if there is signal noise when receiving radio stations with an indoor antenna, adjust the position or direction of the antenna. OF HEAT Do not put the player on sources of heat, such as an amplifier. When installing with audio components that generate heat, by placing the player below such components where there is adequate ventilation and not much dust. Avoid placing the player on surfaces such as shaggy carpets, beds, and sofas which may block ventilation under the player and cause damage. Moisture will form in the operating section of the player if the player is brought from cool surroundings into a warm room or if the temperature of the room rises suddenly. When this happens, player's performance will be impaired. To prevent this, let the player stand in its new surroundings for about an hour before switching it on, or make sure that the room temperature rises gradually. Condensation may also form during the summer if the player is exposed to the breeze from an air conditioner. In such cases, change the location of the player. POWER-CORD CAUTION Handle the power cord by the plug. Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock. Do not place the unit, a piece of furniture, etc., on the power cord, or pinch the cord. Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other cords. The power cords should be routed in such a way that they are not likely to be stepped on. A damaged power cord can cause a fire or give you an electrical shock. Check the power cord once in a while. When you find it damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer for a replacement. I CLEANING CARE I CAUTION Even when the player is in the pause mode, the disc-drive motor is still revolving. Since leaving the player in this condition can shorten the lifetime of the motor, do not leave the player in the pause mode for long periods of time. Also, to prevent damage to the screen, do not use the unit for long periods of time under conditions in which the screen display (monitor) is displaying characters (for example, power-ON mode, CD PLAYER, PAUSE) With an LD disc, if playback is paused for about 20 minutes, the player will automatically enter stop mode. STRIPE PATTERNS APPEARING Abnormal functioning of this unit may be caused by static electricity or other external interference. To restore normal operation, unplug the AC power cord and then plug it in again. ON A TV PROGRAM Stripe patterns may appear during a TV program if the player unit is turned on, depending on the quality of reception of the TV station. This is neither a malfunction of the television nor the player. If stripes appear while watching the TV, or whin watching the -IV for long periods of time, turn the player off. 4 Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. For stubborn dirt, soak the cloth in a weak detergent solution; wring well first and wipe. Use a dry cloth to wipe it dry. Do not use any volatile agents such as benzine or paint thinner, as they may damage the surface of the player. Only one disc can be loaded at any one time. Loading a LaserDisc, a Compact Disc, a 3-inch (8-cm) Compact Disc or a Compact Disc with Video on top of one another may result in a breakdown, or in scratching of the discs. Please only load one disc at a time. This player is to be used exclusively with the NTSC color system. Please use an NTSC LaserDisc only. PAL and SECAM system discs cannot be used with this player. - CUNTENTS 4 5 ................................................. PRECAUIION5 ACCESSORIES .......................................................................... TYPES OF DISCS WHICH CAN BE PLAYED WITH THIS UNIT ....................................................................... GLOSSARY ............................................................................... CONNECTIONS ......................................................................... NAMES OF PARTS Front panel ......................................................................... Display window .................................................................. Remote control unit ........................................................... BASIC OPERATION (PLAYBACK OF A DISC) ........................ MOVIE DISC ENTERTAINMENT ............................................. SINGING ALONG WITH KARAOKE ENTERTAIN M ENT .......... 6 7 8 10 10 11 12 14 15 APPLIED OPERATIONS .......................................................... QUICK SCANNING OF DISC CONTENTS ............................... RANDOM PLAYBACK (PLAYBACK IN ORDER SELECTED BY THE PLAYER) ................................................. TO SEARCH FOR A DESIRED FRAME ................................... PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK (PLAYING CHAPTER / TRACKS BY CHANGING THEIR ORDER AS REQUIRED) ....... REPEAT PLAYBACK ................................................................ ON-SCREEN DISPLAY ............................................................ TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................... 16 20 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 ACCESSORIES -• • When unpacking the player, first check to make sure that all of the accessories listed below are supplied. Remote control unit Size 'AAA" (IEC R03) dry cell batteries x 2 • - c%1_ Audio cord (RCA plug x 2 _ RCA plug x 2) Use to connect the player to a -rv etc. Video cord (RCA plug _ RCA plug) Use to connect the player to a TV etc. Microphone -- • • Operating instructions Warranty card INSERTING BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT [] Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control unit. Press the knob and open the cover in the direction of the arrow. [] Take out the two accessory size "AAA" (IEC R03) dry cell batteries, and insert them into the battery compartment in accordance with the display ((_, _)) inside the compartment. Close the cover of the battery compartment. [] In correct use of batteries may cause leakage or rupture. Always be sure to follow these guidelines: A. Always insert batteries into the battery compartment correctly matching the positive (_) an negative (_ polarities, as shown by the disp(ay inside the compartment. B. Never mix new and used batteries. C. Batteries of the same size may have different voltages, depending on brand. Do not mix different brands of batteries. 5 TYPES OF DISCS WHICH CAN BE PLAYED WITH THIS UNIT This unit is a CD/CDV/LD compatible laserdisc player. • The marks shown in the following table are found on the label or jacket of each disc. This player is capable of playing the 7 types of discs listed below without using an adapter. • To prevent a malfunction, do not use an 8-cm (3 in.) adapter (for CD) or a 20-cm (8 in.) adapter (for LD). Types of playable discs and their marks Diameter/Playable sides How to hold a disc LD Holding hands 12 cm (5 in.)/ Holding with one hand Hold by hooking two fingers across the center hole and edge, Max. playback time 74 minutes {k_ two Hold by two opposite edges of the disc. CD CD with CD, CDV single-side DIGITAL Do not attach paper. Do not touch the disc surfaces. CD single AUDIO 20 minutes 8 cm (3 in,)/ single-side CDV .. OD VIDEO VSD CDV 12cm (5 in.)/ Digital audio Digital audio + Video ___ single-side 20 rain. 5 rain. VSD Digital audio + Video 12 cm (5 in.) / Never use a cracked or warped disc. To avoid danger, never attempt to play a cracked or deformed disc, or a disc which has been mended using an adhesive agent, etc. Also do not use an analog record spray or static prevention agent for these will crack the laserdisc surface. 5 rain, single-side LASER DISC I ASER DISC 30 cm (12 in.)/ \ double-side_ J CAV 1 hour CLV 2 hours LD 20cm(8in.)/( @ CAV 28 rain. CLV 40 rain. CAV 14 min, CLV 20 min. / double-side Care of disc To maintain high video and audio quality, clean the disc if it gets dirty clean by wiping the disc surface with a soft cloth. When wiping, be sure to move the cloth in straight directions from the center of the disc toward the outer edge. Do not wipe in a circular direction like you do with analog records. LaserVIslon LD single CD VIDEO 20 cm (8 in,)/ ( @ single-side ) Wipe along the radii. • • There are some discs marked with the _L_ mark instead of the mark. There are some discs without the _,_o _° mark. • This is the unified symbol mark of LASERDISC (LaserVision videodisc). LaserDisc players and discs which bear this symbol and use the same television system, are mutually compatible. Storage ** A Digital Audio with Multi Audio Disc (CD VIDEO LD) and a CDV (CD Video CDV) are referred to as CD Video discs. CD Videodiscs are recorded with subcodes, which are the non-audio recordings of TOC (Table of Contents) data such as track numbers, index numbers, etc. However, there are some discs without these marks. Do not use an analog record cleaner, benzine, thinner or static prevention agent. After playback, be sure to take out the disc from the player, put the disc in the jacket or case and store it vertically. To prevent the discs from warping, do not store jackets or cases at an angle or stack them horizontally. Also do not store them in a place subject to direct sunlight or under high temperature and humidity. • If a LaserDisc is deformed, place it in the inner bag, put the bag between two flat boards, place a weight of 4 to 5 kg (10 Ibs) on the boards and leave them for about a day. This maysometimes reduce the warp or other deformation. Heavy books (4to _Flat 6 LaserDisc "_[_lnner Flat board 5 kg (10 Ibs)) board bag I GLOSSARY LD terms CD video Chapter number Just like the numbers assigned to chapters of a book, the LD disc is divided into several chapters and each of them is assigned a chapter number. If the chapter numbers are recorded on the disc, it is possible to perform operations such as the chapter search which quickly searches the desired chapter. • Some LD discs do not contain recorded chapter numbers. The CD video system is the unified name given to "optical video disc systems with digital audio". The systems belonging to this category include; • CDV disc (CD VIDEO, CDV) • LD with subcode and digital audio • CD/CDV compatible player • CD/CDV/LD compatible player system OD Vl DEO Frame number A frame number is assigned to every frame on a CAV disc. This makes possible operations such as the frame search which searches desired images based on their frame numbers. Time number This refers to the elapsed of the disc that is recorded discs with a TOC*I. This time number search which on their time numbers. CDVICD playing time from the beginning on CLV discs as well as on CAV allows operations such as the searches desired images based terms Track number The CDV or CD disc is divided into several tracks and each of them is assigned a track number. With the CDV disc, the track numbers are recorded across the audio and video parts. This allows operations such as the track search which quickly searches the desired track. TOC ('1) CD and CDV discs contain non-audio information called TOC the (Table Of Contents) at the beginning of the disc. As this name implies, the TOC contains information on the number of tracks and their playing time just like the table of contents of a book. • Some LD discs are not provided with a TOC section. • The LD with TOC and the CDV belong to the same category of "optical video disc systems with digital audio". LD (LaserDisc) LaserDiscs include a standard play disc (CAV) and an extended play disc (CLV) depending on the signal recording formats. CAV [Standard PlaylCAV] or simply ]Standard Play] is indicated on the jacket or label of the disc. CLV [Extended Play/CLV] or simply [Extended Play] is indicated on the jacket or label of the disc. LaserDisc with digital audio This type of disc contains the recording of a digital audio signal in addition to an analog audio signal, It allows you to enjoy the high-quality video of an LD and digital sound at the same time, rJir, iLaLor BOUND dieital i=lu,-,la Multi-audio disc with digital audio This type of disc contains different digital audio and analog audio. di6itut I=:lLlC;_lr_ and MULTI AUDIO audio information dioital or 80uxDMULTIAUDIO The digital and analog audio can be switched different audio information. CDV • (Compact Disc with in over to enjoy Video) This CD contains the video part. Among the 25-minute playing time of the CDV, 20 minutes contain a similar digita_ audio to an ordinary CO (audio part) and the remaining 5 minutes contain a video plus digital audio (video part). 7 1 CONNECTIONS a Connection with Connection method Connect • TV set equipped (Be sure to plug the VIDEO OUTjack with Video/Audio the cords securely of the player deep to the video J inputs into the connectors.) input jack of an A/V TV (or a TV monitor). If the TVset has an S VIDEO input jack, connect it using an S VIDEO cable which is available in audio/video For use of the S VIDEO cable, also read the operating instructions of the T_, Connect the AUDIO OUT jacks of the player to the audio Finafly plug the power cord into a household • Also read the instruction manual of the TV. • ATTENUATOR power input jacks outlet (which of the A/V should stores. TV. permanently be supplied with power). switch Usually, set this switch to the OFF position. Set to ON when the audio is distorted during karaoke singing. LO,Fo.j Usually OFF Plug into a wall outlet after completing all connections. @ml= I i i • m= positions Check the the holes of O_ •_ r_ _ I I i _ _ IwmB=lRmn I _ Audio cord !ack before the S VIDEO S VIDEO plug llm= insertion. S VIDEO cable Commercially-available Provided Provided =mmml_ml =mml== S VIDEO input jack _ AUDIO input jack (mono TV) Video cord _, , VIDEO input jack AUDIO input jacks (AN TV) AC-3 RF OUT terminal: This terminal is intended for use with Dolby AC-3 components (.1) planned for future release. With this terminal, you will be able to connect an AC-3 RF input of amplifiers and surround processors, and playback laser discs formatted with Dolby AC-3 (*2), (.1) Indicated with .1_,_ (For hardware) (*2) Indicated with .1_,_ (For software) • You cannot playback currently available laser discs, laser disc players, AV amplifiers, etc., with this terminal. • Do not connect this terminals to the audio input termlnal of a normal stereo or AV amplifiers. CONNECTIONS Connection of an additional stereo amplifier This connection scheme shows how to connect the audio output to a stereo amplifier while the video output is connected to a TV using the scheme shown on page 8.To reproduce the audio of a Compact Disc or an LaserDisc with improved quafity, it is recommended to connect the player to a stereo amplifier. Connect the AUDIO OUT jacks to the input jacks labeled LD, CD or AUX, etc. (Never connect to the PHONO input jacks.) • Also read the operating instructions of your stereo amplifier. Plug into a outlet after completing all connections. Commercially-available .immmi i lmm Commercially-available Commerciallyavailable audio cord mini-plug cord (without load) ml=_ '_ __ •,. optical cable CONTROL OUT jack (PIONEER stereo amp) Stereo amplifier • Combination with a PIONEER component with the _ mark When the player is combined with a component capable of centralized control of PIONEER products carrying the _ mark (optional AV surround amplifier, etc.), it is possible to control the entire system. Using a resistorless cord with mini-plugs (without load) on both ends that is available in audio stores, connect the CONTROL IN jack of the player to the CONTROL OUT jack of the component. • For the connection and operation methods, read the operating instructions of the component to be connected. • Once the system remote control connection is made, the remote control sensor of the player will not accept the remote control. The remote control unit should be pointed at the remote control sensor of the connected component. 9 NAMES OF PARTS OPEN/CLOSE Front Panel P._ indicates the page where the control is (! LD) OPEN/CLOSE explained. @ button (A CD) LD disc table CD disc table button -n: STOP button t -z, r", , ', ; i : Highlight Scan F"+ T"l {"_"= 10 . ....,r", ." ¢"' ri i'?r' "i , Double-side repeat playback •--,"" -.. i:;'.,.i:::'T Single-side repeat playback +..,_.. h' ....... 1-"_.; Program repeat playback +--+ r ,", T Random repeat playback i"l P.,',T r, _"_r', ,..._ ' Intro Scan i I time. Disc table being closed _"+'.; " .,=:: ,,, or elapsed ack Displays the functions being operated, etc. .+.... !!" the frame number +c,°i one S_lhen u sinserted a micro- into the I II Displays ..!!.. •.iillli... Disc table open/close Light • ........• "ii it .,:,.., ..... _ MIC VOL controls @ -- Displays the track number. MEMORY MIC jacks " Random playback • Programmed • 1-chapter playback l- i I"" "- repeal Switching power OFF -' +.j!-r ii. "F'I ,LI LaserDisc l"' i "_'i j..i Compact Disc f" T'iit L_ +'.._'-' playback (1-track) l_ I" I_lrl T', Compact Disc with Video ,i- _-- I_III ._ I _-,_ Disc not present NAMES I Remote Control Unit AUDIO D/A (Digital/Analog) / i°PENc° bu °n button- POWER button KEY CONTROL D_';PLAY buttons [-- __ button • PGM(Program} button CHP/TM(Chapter/Time) button LAST MEMORY button HILITE/INTRO RANDOM <1<: SCAN(Fast button MODE A-B buttons REPEAT button CLEAR button repeat mode, program Press to cancel mode or random playback or to correct a mistake made with the numeric buttons. buttons s _P,P,_ STEP buttons MULTI-SPEED button buttons SKIP buttons button -----I_1_: reverse} i indicator REPEAT Numeric JoG MODE bu.on JOG J OF PARTS _ --U -- PLAY button q__ IH_: SCAN(Fast --I1: F forward) PAUSE button button I1: STOP button DISC SIDE A/B buttons JOG dial • With some of the PIQNEER preset remote control units, the Ill/--& button in the LD control section cannot be used to open/close the disc table. f Operation of the remote control unit Point the remote control unit toward the remote control sensor on the front panel. The distance between the player and remote control unit should be less than 7 meters (23feet) and the operating angle should be within 30 degrees to the _eft and right with respect to the remote control sensor. -to p_event a malfunction, avoid the entry of strong light, such as direct sunlight and fluorescent light, into the remote control sensor. tf the CONTROL [N jack on the rear panel is connected to another remote component, contro_ sensor point of the that remote component, control it unit is not to operate the player if the remote control unit is the plaver. (Refer to page 9.) at the possible pointed at 11 OF A DISC) I BASIC OPERATION (PLAYBACK ..................... a For the connections, refer to pages 8 and 9. 3 l Disc placing position 2 The CD/CDV or single-sided LD should be placed with the label side facing up and the double-sided LD should be placed so that the label of the side to be played faces up. Place any disc correctly 4 along the guide groove provided for each size. LD disc table : CD, CDV, video single:12 cm (5 in.) LD, LD single:20 cm (8 in.) CD single:8 (3 in.) LD:30 cm (12cmin.) CO disc table : The buttons with the same name on the front panel and remote control unit have the same functions. • The STANDBY indicator is lit while the power is OFF. CD, CDV, video single:12 CD single:8 cm (3 in.) 1. Press POWER. Set the TV to the function connected. (input) to which cm (5 in.) the player is POWE R Be careful not to deviate a disc from the guide groove on the Front Panel disc table, --Caution POWER forinthis will make proper playback impossible placing a disc could cause a malfunction and such as disc damage. For safety, 2. Press appropriate disc table. OPEN/CLOSE to open the • To play a CD To play an LD • _" _ Be careful not to catch your finger in the disc table when it draws in. Also take care to prevent a small child from opening the disc table cover and inserting their hand inside the player to pre vent injury. Do not place an object other than a disc on the disc table. Convenient feature (Auto power-ON function) OPEN /CLOSE Front Panel Front Panel After using a CD, the CD tray opens when you press OPEN/ CLOSE on the remote control unit. To playback an LD, use OPEN/CLOSE on the front panel. • When the power is OFF, pressing OPEN/CLOSE turns on the power automatically and opens the disc table. • When you have turned the power OFF with a disc left inside the player, simply press • on the front panel; the power turns ON automatically and playback of the disc starts. • The above features cannot be operated with the remote control unit. 3. Place a disc on the disc table. To place an LD • Playback by specifying side A or B To place a CD In this description, side A refers to the surface facing up when the disc is placed on the disc table, and side B refers to the other side. Note that they are not always the same as disc sides A and B as recorded on the disc. It is recommended to place a disc so that the side labeled "SIDE A" faces upward. To play side A only: When the disc with the side labeled "SIDE A" is facing up, press DISC SIDE A without pressing •. The player will stop after having played side A. To play side B only; Press DISC SIDE B without pressing •. The player will stop after having played side B. If the disc has been placed with the recorded "SIDE B" facing up, DISC SIDE A plays side B and DISC SIDE B plays side A. Place only one disc, LD or CD, at a time. 4. Press .. • Playback of the CDV starts with the video part. STOP Front Panel _ PLAY Display • PAUSE Operations marked control unit. 12 with [ _ ] are made from the remote when the disc side is switched Turning from side A to side B B , I • Turning from side B to side A A BASIC OPERATION To stop playback and take out the disc 1. Press OPEN/CLOSE. ,PLAYBACK STOP _ _ . -, STOP With LD OF A DISc)1 With CD 'Y "i PAUSE A -.jJ PAUSE /CLOSE OPEN Front Panel Front Panel To pause playback temporarily (11) Press II. The audio and video disappear and the II indicator lights on the display. Pressing II again resumes playback from the position where it was paused. • A still image is displayed during pause with a LD. • Leaving the player in pause mode for a long period of time may shorten the life of the motor. Therefore, the player automatically enters stop mode when pause mode has lasted for about 20 minutes. (Pause timer) 2. Take out the disc. With LD To stop playback (I) Press m. With CD 3. Press OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc table. With CD With LD Front Panel i_ /CLOSE OPEN Front Panel 13 MOVIE DISC ENTERTAINMENT .................... The on-screen display can be defeated to enhance the ambience of movie entertainment. In addition, the Quick-Turn function which allows to reduce the time required before starting playback or changing disc side and the Theater Bass function which allows to select the audio matching the ambience of each movie are also provided. DISPLAY The indicator lights when the theater bass function O OFF. DISPLAY OFF Press repeatedly O a The indicator lights. The bass sound can be enhanced every time THEATER BASS is pressed. Set the button to the desired position according to the atmosphere of the movie you watch. The display window as well as the on-screen display turns off. However, when a button on the player or remote control unit is pressed, the operation mode is displayed for about ! .5 seconds. The TV screen color while the disc is turned or stopped changes from a blue background to a black background. • is on. THEATER BASS 1 To turn off the display Press To select the audio that matches the ambience of the movie (THEATER BASS) Off : Original audio Once LEVEL-l: Bass is enhanced Twice LEVEL-2: Bass is enhanced more NO TE: When DISPLAY OFF is pressed, the display window turns off even while the power is ON. The display OFF state is held in memory even after the power is switched off so the display window is off when the power is switched on later. To turn on the display window, press DISPLAY OFF again. _[ Three times To reduce the playback start time and turn time (QUICK-TURN) The indicator lights when the quick-turn function than LEVEL-1 LEVEL-3: Bass is enhanced than LEVEL-2 more The level is displayed on the top right of the screen. is on. BASS __J LEVEL-1 QUICK TURN O Press QUICK TURN to turn this function off. When the quick-turn is on, the TOC recorded on the disc is not read so the time required before starting playback or turning the disc can be reduced. As a result, even when the LD being played contains TOC information, the random playback, total time display, remaining time display and the elapsed time display of CAV (standard play) disc will not function. NOTES • • • : When the AC cord is plu_l_led into a power outlet and the power of the player is switched on, the quick-turn is automatically turned on and the indicator lights. The quick-turn is turned off automatically when a CD is inside the player. If an LD is placed in it, the previous state is recalled from the memory and the quick-turn is turned on again. The quick-turn on or off state is held in memory even after the power is switched off so the same state is recalled when the power is switched on later. _NoTES: a Turning on Theater Bass may distort the dialog portion of a sound track when used with certain discs or system configurations. If this occurs, either turn down the Theater Bass level or turn Theater Bass off. • The theater bass is turned off automatically when a CD inside the player. If an LD placed in it, the previous state is recalled prom the memory and the theater bass is turned on again. • The theater bass on or off state is held in memory even after the power is switched off so the same state is recalled when the power is switched on later. • The Theater Bass function is switched off automatically when the microphone is plugged in. The Theater Bass is switched back to on as soon as the microphone is unplugged. • The Theater Bass function is switched off automatically when One-Touch Karaoke is switched on. In this case, return to the Theater Bass does not occur. 14 SINGING ALONG WITH KARAOKE ENTERTAINMENT ®:To set a desired pitch (Key control function) -® 3 ®- KEYCONTROL It -2 _ I KEY CONTROL 4 ® 1. Insert the microphone jack(s). • plug(s) into the MIC The KARAOKE indicator lights on the display. # : Pitch is heightened each time this button is pressed (up to 5 steps from normal). b : Pitch is lowered each time this button is pressed (down to 5 steps from normal). • The current pitch position is shown by the lit indicator. • The key control is possible only while a microphone is plugged in. The karaoke audio varies as shown below according to the type of disc. @ __I_I_Z3=- @ MlCl MIC2 CD, 2, Select music with the numeric buttons on the remote control unit. To select No. 10 or beyond: Use the +10 and [] buttons. (Examples) 17:1+T0], [] 20: I¥_-i,1¥_}, [] _,_Ji_ ,_ _ LD 3. Adjust the microphone volume with the MIC VOL control(s). Also adjust the listening level of the TV set. MIC 1 VOL MIC 2 VOL @ @ • • + Now start singingt When the selected music has been played, the player enters pause mode. To continue karaoke singing, select another song with the numeric buttons. • • _:To mute the voice(s) of the singer(s) from a disc : Press ONE TOUCH KARAOKE. ONE • 3"he ONE TOUCH KARAOKE indicator will light TOUCH on the display. KARAOKE Stereo audio disc : • The voice(s) of the singer(s) is late reduced so (( is reduced. Multiplexed audio disc The karaoke Stereo audio disc When an ordinary stereo disc is played, the singer's voice (vocal) is reduced. Digital multi. plexed audio disc The karaoke music is played in stereo. " Digital audio : selected (Left) channel aural audio.) (However, music recorded if the with in the L is played. (This is mon- analog audio is AUDIO D/A, the effect Stereo becomes the same as the multiplexed Analog audio : audio disc described above.) NOTES 4, Adjust the echo with the ECHO control. ® The volume of the singer's voice (vocal) Multiplexed • ECHO CDV • : In case the audio is distorted, on the rear panel to ON. _] In case playback is started pause after having played the If you do not want the player the front panel for more than indicator turns off. set the ATTENUATOR switch with _, the player does not music. to pause, press and hold • on 2 seconds until the KARAOKE The pause after playback also occurs after programmed playback _] and random playback _]. If you do not want the player to pause after programmed or random playback, press and hold t_ for more than 2 seconds during programmed or random playback. During the operation of the ONE TOUCH KARAOKE function, it is not possible to switch the L (Left) and R (Right) channels with AUDIO D/A. The voice(s) of the singer(s) may not be reduced with certain discs, even if you press ONE TOUCH KARAOKE. _ that you can practice karaoke singing. Multiplexed audio disc : • Karaoke play starts. 15 APPLIED OPERATIONS ................ NOTES rqrara¢4 : • The last memory playback function is available LDs. It is not available with CD and CDV discs. • If playback was last stopped in the middle of side B of a double-sided disc, the last-memory playback starts from side B. • When m, is pressed to start playback after it has been stopped with •, playback starts from the beginning of the disc. • Be sure to leave the disc inside the player. The last-memory playback is not possible once the disc has been taken out of the player. Be sure to plug the AC power cord into a power outlet to which power is supplied permanently, _ED raOOra • only with Audio switching Every time AUDIO D/A is pressed during playback, the played audio is switched. This makes it possible to; • listen to the analog audio of a disc with digital audio; • listen to only one of the two channels of a stereo disc; • select the audio to be played from multiplexed audio disc. I o play anwas LD from the position where playback last stopped If • or POWER is pressed during playback, and playback has not reached the middle of the disc, it is possible to restart playback from the position where it was stopped. When playback of an LD is stopped by pressing • or POWER, the address where the playback is stopped is stored in memory and, provided that the disc is left in the LD disc table, the stored address is held in memory even after the power is switched off. When you switch the power on and press LAST MEMORY, back starts from the position where it was last stopped, LAST MEMORY To start playback stopped: _ directly LD with digital audio It is possible to switch between the digital and analog audio and between the L (Left) and R (Right) channels of stereo audio. 2---/ play- LAST MEMORY from the position where • it was Digital audio AUDIO D/A stereo) L Digital audio R CH _ Analog (stereo) audio L CH _ Digital audio 4,L CH <_ q Analog audio_.J R CH In a case of a disc recorded with Dolby AC-3 signal, only the left channel signal is heard in monaural mode when an analog audio is selected. LD with analog audio • Disc containing CX auto ON (OFF) switching codes AUDIO D/A • Position slightly before r _ Analog audio__ Position where playback was stopped FStere°audi° LCH Disc without CX auto ON (OFF) switching AUDIO I-_ D/A Press LAST MEMORY once, Playback starts from the position slightly before the position where it was last stopped. _ L _ To start playback after reviewing the plot from the beginning to the position where it was last stopped: _ RCH -_ -'---I codes CX OFF (stereo) _ CX ON (stereo) _" CX ON (L OH) CX OFF (R OH) CX OFF (L OH) CX ON (R CH) _J and AUDIO --_,- [f - -% Press LAST MEMORY consecutively twice. A short period of playback and fast forward operations are repeated from the beginning of the disc until slightly before the position where playback was last stopped, and normal playback starts from there. By pressing LAST MEMORY again during the fast forward operation, playback can be started directly from slightly before the position where it was last stopped. 16 _ _ r stereO audiO - L cH R CH q LD with E_I_ mark D_4 functions on the analog audio of LD. With an LD carrying the D_ mark, audio can be played with reduced noise using the CX noise reduction system. Some of the discs carrying the []p'I',4mark do not contain the codes for automatic ON/OFF switching of the CX system. With such discs, turn CX ON by pressing AUDIO D/A on the remote control unit. • E>_ is a trademark of CBS, This player conforms to the extended specifications of CX, APPLIED OPERATIONS Scan (Manual Search)--Search forward or fast reverse STOP I using fast SCAN SCAN Front Panel or \, PAUSE Press and hold _ or _ during playback to start a slow scan of the image. The scan speed increases to high speed if the button is held depressed for more than 4 seconds after starting the scan. However, the high speed scan does not function during playback of a CDV (video part). I Searching the beginning of a chapter/track STOP SKIP Front Panel Rotate the SHUTTLE ring on the remote control unit clockwise during playback fast forward the video. Rotating the ring counterclockwise to fast reverses the video. Normal-speed playback resumes when the ring is released. • The speed varies depending on the angle the SHUTTLE ring is rotated. From stow speed in the beginning to higher speeds when the ring is rotated further, the speed varies in 4 steps.[_] When a disc is scanned until the beginning: Normal playback will start. To skip to the beginning of a chapter/track, _1 : Press to advance to the next chapter or track. : Press to return to the beginning of the chapter or track being played. • Press repeatedly to move further to other chapters/tracks. I Searching the desired scene directly Specify the chapter number or track number. Example: Playing an LD from the beginning of chapter No. 3 Press numeric button "3". _ 17 : _ With an LD, the player will pause at the end of the disc. With the video part of a CDV, the audio part will be searched. During fast forward Not heard. or fast reverse, the audio is: NOTES: Note on CA V (standard play disc): During scanning, noise may appear on the screen. malfunction. This is not a Note on CL V (extended play disc): • The scan speed is different between inner chapters and outer chapters depending on the positions they are recorded on the disc. (_ To select chapter No. 10 or beyond: Use the +10 and 0 buttons. (Examples) When a disc is scanned until the end: , [] 30: IZ , [] It is also possible to specify a chapter or track number with CHP/ TM as shown below. PLAY (Examples) CHP/'r M CHPffM CHP/TM CHP/TM PLAY To stop search in the middle: Press CLEAR during search. NOTE : Some discs do not contain the chapter numbers. Direct search and normal search are not available with these discs. 17 I APPLIED OPERATIONS ........... 1 Multi-speed playback by varying the playback speed and direction (LD and CDV video parts only) Still image/frame advance (LD and CDV video parts only) Freezing an image - Still image Press either 411 or II1_ to display a still image, MULTI-SPEED Forreverse_'{ playback " I I " _I Forforward _ playback D [.,i, STEP I I ,i,. ) The first press of either MULTI SPEED 4 or _ changes the playback speed to 1/8 the normal speed, Further pressing of the same button changes the playback speed as shown below. • A still image can also be displayed with II. Display 1/8 1/2 x2 1/2 1/8 Displaying image frame by frame - Frame advance While a still image is displayed, press either <11 or II1_. 1/30 Each press reverses one frame. I Each press forwards one frame. STEP [ -.. I I ',.-} Press and hold for continuous I NOTES Speed 1/8 the normal speed Half the normal speed Twice the normal speed Half the normal speed 1/8 the normal speed 1/30 the normal speed : Press _ to return to normal playback, The audio is not heard during still image, frame advance and multi-speed playback. frame advance. In case a still image appears automatically during playback: Some discs contain special recorded signals called picture stop codes. When playing such a disc, you can continue playback without displaying still images on the positions where picture stop codes are recorded by pressing and holding _ on the front panel for more than 2 seconds to activate the picture stop cancel function. On-screen display "PSC ON" is displayed for a few seconds when this function is activated. To cancel this function, press and hold I_ for more than 2 seconds until "PSC OFF" is displayed on the screen 18 for a few seconds. APPLIED OPERATIONS Searching a scene using special playback which can vary the playback speed and direction with one-touch operation (LD and CDV video parts only) Use the SHUTILE _6b_ r_r-_r_ JOG MODE button JOG MODE indicator ring and JOG dial. Press JOG MODE. The JOG MODE indicator _ JOG dial -- SHUTTLE ring JOG speed and x2-speed playback in both forward lights. Frameadvance, 1/2-speed, normaland reverse directions are possible according to the direction and angle in which the JOG dial is rotated. " Faster -- _ MO_E Fast SHU'FtLE ring: x2-speed, x5-speed, xl0-speed and fast forward/reverse (scan) in both forward and reverse directions are possible according to the direction and angle in which the SHUFILE ring is rotated. SHUTTLEring / Audio is not output during special playback using the JOG dial or SHUTTLE ring. (Audio is not output even at normal speed.) W|th specie| p|ayback of the video part of s CDV using the SHUTTLE ring: Up to xl0-speed playback is possible, Fast forwarding or fast reversing at a with higher speed are not possible. To return to normal playback after JOG dial operation: Press I_. Set JOG MODE on the remote JOG dial is not used: JOG MODE JOG dial turns is last off automatical1y operated (JOG control in MODE unit to off when about 5 minutes indicator also after goes the the off). However, to save the batteries in the remote control unit, it is recommended to press JOG MODE to off after completing JOG dial operation. When a disc has been scanned until the end: A still image is displayed. When the video part of a CDV has been scanned until the end, its audio part starts to be searched. 19 QUICK SCANNING CONTENTS RANDOM PLAYBACK " (PLAYBACK IN ORDER SELECTED BY THE PLAYER) OF DISC rm I Intro Scan (Available on LD and CDV video parts) --- I I I TOC andom only)playback (CD, CDV and LD with HILITE RANDOM /INTRO When the button is pressed during playback or in stop mode: The first 8 seconds of every chapter will be played in order. When =,- is pressed, normal playback starts from that position. When the disc has been scanned until the last chapter, normal playback starts from chapter No. 1. Highlight Scan (Available on CD and CDV audio parts) I I HILITE /INTRO When the button is pressed in stop mode: Highlight Scan starts, with which on 8-second section starting 1 minute after the beginning of every track, will be played in order. When the button is pressed during playback: Assuming that the time elapsed from the beginning of the track being played until the position where the button is pressed is called the Highlight Scan starting period, the 8-second section will be played after this starting period, on every track beginning with track No.l. Press RANDOM. With an LD, first press QUICK TURN to turn the quick-turn off, then press I_ and finally press RANDOM. All chapters/tracks in the disc are played in a random order selected by the player. Random playback stops after all of the chapters/ tracks on the disc have been played. During random playback: • Pressing _ plays the next selected track. • Pressing 14< replays the track being played from the beginning. • Pressing CLEAR cancels random playback and starts normal playback. • Pressing RANDOM again restarts random playback with a newly selected order of tracks. To stop random playback: Press i. NOTES • • • NOTES : • • • With a CDV, the operation begins with Intro Scan of the video part and continues to Highlight Scan of the audio part. Intro Scan is not available with discs which do not contain recorded chapter numbers. When a track is shorter than 1 minute or than the set starting period, Highlight Scan of that track starts at the beginning and lasts for 8 seconds. In case a track is shorter than 8 seconds, it will be played entirely from the beginning. 2O • : Chapter 0 is not included in random playback. Random playback of programmed chapters/tracks is not possible. Random playback is not possible with an LD without a TOC. ._ " " os While the quick-turn is on, random playback is not p sible even with an LD containing a TOC. In this case, stop playback and turn off the quick-turn function before starting random playback. i TO SEARCH FOR A DESIRED FRAME ................................ This function is available on LDs only. This function is available on LDs only. With a CAV (standard play) disc, the desired image can be searched by specifying the frame number (refer to page 7 for definitions). With a CLV (extended play) disc, a desired image can be searched by specifying the time number (refer to page 7 for definitions). (Example) To search the image at frame No. 1234: 1. Press CHP/TM during playback. (Example) To search the image at 12 min, 34 sec.: 1. Press CHP/TM during playback. CHP/TM D% CHP/TM 2. Press numeric buttons 1, 2, 3 and 4. 2. Press numeric buttons 1, 2, 3 and 4. 3. Press =.-. 3. Press _. PLAY PLAY Still image of the specified • Press I_ again to restart time is displayed. normal p_ayback. The specified frame is searched and a still image is displayed. • Press • again to restart normal playback. • • With a disc which does not contain time information in seconds, specify the time in minutes (2 digits), If the time number or frame number specified is greater NOTES : than the last number on the disc, the player pauses at the 1 end of the disc, PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK (PLAYING CHAPTER/TRACKS CHANGING THEIR ORDER AS REQUIRED) Desired chapters (LD) or tracks (CDV/CD) can be programmed to be played in a desired order. Up to 24 chapters/tracks can be programmed at a time. • Programming operation can be made easier by observing the on-screen display or display window during operation. 3. Press )-. PLAY Programmed r 1 BY grammed playback track/chapter. starts after searching In the examples the first pro- above, the pro- grammed playback starts from chapter/track No. 9. When chapter/track Nos. 9, 7, and then 18 have been played, the player enters J Programming PGM I ' Programming numeric buttons CD tracks 9, 7, and then 9, 7, +10, and then 8. If you press a wrong numeric button : Press CLEAR, then press the correct numeric contents I When PGM is pressed during or after programmed playback, the programmed contents can be displayed on the TV screen. Pressing PGM again turns off the display of the programmed contents. 18 content button{s). ] To delete a programmed chapter number, track number or pause : 1. Press PGM. 2. Press either _ or _ to move _ (the cursor) to the chapter number, track number or pause to be modified. If you want to replace that content, press the numeric button. If you want to program a pause, press II. If you want to clear content, press CLEAR. 3, Press PGM to complete. If you press I_ in place of PGM, programmed playback starts from the first programmed chapter or track. It is not possible to replace or clear the chapter or track being played. I To clear the entire program • • • Open the disc table. Press CLEAR in stop mode. When CLEAR is pressed during playback, the programmed playback is canceled and normal playback starts. Pressing CLEAR again also clears the programmed 22 J on the display side A or B. Specify ' Programming chapter 9 on side B, chapter on side A and then chapter 18 on side B Select of pause Programming pauses together with chapter/track numbers is very convenient for recording the programmed playback. • In case of recording the programmed playback on two sides of an audio tape, it is recommended to program a pause after the last chapter/track to be recorded on the first side of the tape. This makes it possible to flip the tape while playback is paused and avoid making a recording mistake. • While programmed playback is paused, it is possible to record a narration or create a non-recorded blank. Pressing II in pause mode resumes programmed playback so that recording can be restarted. • It is not possible to record a pause as the final step of the program. 1. Press PGM. 2. Select the chapters grammed. stop mode. contents. I 1 REPEAT PLAYBACK F To repeat e a chapter/track being played Press REPEAT once during playback of the chapter or track to be repeated. RE PEAT To repeat programmed ,..+onc., playback I It is possible to play programmed chapters or tracks repeatedly in the order they were programmed. Press REPEAT once during programmed playback. • For programming, refer to [_. ] To repeat To return to the specified position random playback / It is possible to play tracks in a randomly selected repeatedly. Press REPEAT once during random playback. order PLAY • T T PLAY To return to the specified position, press _,-. During playback, press REPEAT A-B at the desired position. For random playback, refer to [J_. m To repeat the entire side of a disc Press REPEAT twice. • When one side of the disc has played back, the same side is repeated from the beginning. Press CLEAR if you want to cancel the command. I_ To repeat the desired section repeatedly REPEAT _ T REPEAT • REPEAT [ Press twice ] I LD o repeat only) both sides of a disc (double-sided Press REPEAT 3 times. • Playback starts with side A and continues on side B. When both sides of the disc have played back, both sides are repeated alternately. T (_ P LAY Press REPEAT A-B at the beginning of the section to be repeated, _-_ Press REPEAT A-B at the end of the section to be repeated. The repeat playback above is not possible if the section extends over both the audio and video parts of a CDV. Repeat playback extending over sides A and B of a double-sided LD is also impossible. REPEAT [ Press 3 times I To stop repeat playback : Press CLEAR, or press REPEAT so that the REPEAT indica tot turns off. The repeat mode is canceled but playback continues as normal playback. With an LD which does not contain chapter numbers : It is not possible to repeat a chapter. With such a disc, press REPEAT once for one-side repeat playback. 23 ON-SCREEN 1 DISPLAY The actual on-screen display is a shown below. Chapter/track number ime or frame number -REMAIN TIME ALL 28.12 I- DIGITAL LSTEREOu Selected sound PLAY indication TOTAL TIME : Total playing time REMAIN TIME : Remaining time DISC TIME : Elapsed time from the beginning of disc ALL ' Indicates total (remaining time). TRK " Indicates track. If the on-screen display is left for a long period (about 80 minutes), it turns off automatically. The on-screen display re-appears when any button is pressed. Use DISPLAY on the remote control unit to display information such as the current playback mode, track/chapter number and playing time on the TV screen. Each press of DISPLAY changes the displayed information as follows: LD with CDV or CD (_ (CAV standard I Elapsed time of track being played. I I LD with TOC (CLV extended play disc) TOC play disc) disc time from the beginning of I I the Elapsed Frame number being played. I ,L r REMAIN TIME TRK _2_ / Remaining time of the track [ played. (_) Remainingtime from the position --being played REMAIN ALLthe--disc. until TIME the endof @ Total playing time from the beginning to the end of the disc. On-screen display disappears. * DISC TIME Elapsed the disc. time from the beginning of J * r-REMAIN TIME ALL -Remainingtime from the position bein£ played untilthe end of the disc. I I Total time from the beginning toplaying the end of the disc. I On-screen display TOTAL TIME --I I Total time from the beginning toplaying the end of the disc. TOTAL TIME LD without TOC : Only the frame number (CAV standard play disc) or the elapsed time from the beginning of the disc (CLV extended play disc) is displayed on the IV screen. 24 * -- / * -- Remainingtime from the position * [ being played REMAIN until TIME the endALL of the--1 disc. I On-screen display disappears. disappears. The DISC TIME, REMAIN TIME ALL, TOTAL TIME, and elapsed time displays, cannot be displayed when using quick turn on, NOTE : LD has TOC. _] even if the To display the information, stop 1 playback, turn off the quick-turn function and restart playback. IT.OOBLES"OOT'"G Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions. If you think that there is something wrong with this component, check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component. Inspect the other components and electrical appliances being used. If the trouble cannot be rectified even after exercising the checks listed below, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work, Common for LD and CD Symptom Operation Remote trol con- Possible Ref. Page 1. The disc table closes and then re-opens. • • • The disc is extremely dirty, The disc is not placed properly on the disc table, Dew is condensed inside the player, p. 6 p. 12 p. 4 2. Remote ble. • • The CONTROL IN jack on the rear panel is in use. The remote control unit is too far from the player or it is operated at too great an angle with respect to the remote control sensor. The batteries are run out. Some TV sets incorporating the wireless remote control function may function improperly due to the remote control unit of the player. p. 9 p. 11 control is not possi- 3. The TV, etc., functions improperly. Audio Causes 4. Audio is not output or audio is distorted. • • • • • Connection plugs are inserted insufficiently or disconnected. Connection plugs or jacks are dirty. The player is in pause mode. The connection with the stereo amplifier is erroneous. The stereo amplifier is operated improperly. (Refer to the amplifier's instruction manual.) The player is connected to the PHONO input jacks of the stereo amplifier. ONE TOUCH KARAOKE is turned on. • • p. 5 p. 9 p. 15 LD Symptom Video, picture quality Audio (LD) Skip, search Possible Causes • The TV power is off. 6. Video is not displayed or the displayed video is of a lowquality or is noisy. A part of the still image is shaking. • • The disc is extremely deformed (warped, etc.). The connection plug is not fully inserted or is disconnected. • Even with the standard disc, a part of the still image may shake in the case it is a scene containing quick action. 8. Audio is vibrating. • A disc without the D,,_4mark is being played with the CX system turned on. p. 16 9. Audio is not heard. • Audio is not output during multi-speed frame advance playback. playback, still image and p. 18 • The disc being played does not contain recorded chapter numbers. (The functions utilizing the chapter numbers do not work on discs which do not contain chapter numbers.) Some discs need a longer time to read data. p. 17 p. 22 5. Video is not displayed. Ref. Page 10.Skip, programming are not possible. and search 11.Search takes a long time (more than 40 seconds). 12.The time taken to start playback _ssometimes _ong. 13.Other image than specified is • • • Error in data readout ma_unction ._ Error {n data readout malfunction.) does occur sometimes. (This is not a does occur sometimes. (This is not a _.6 p_ayed back. 25 TROUBLESHOOTING CD Possible Causes Symptom Operation (CD) 14. Playback stops immediately after it has been started. • • • Ref. Page The disc is extremely dirty. The disc is placed upside down. The disc is not placed properly on the disc table, p. 6 p. 12 p. 12 ONE TOUCH KARAOKE Possible Symptom 15.The voice of the singer is not muted even when ONE Causes Ref. Page • The voice of the singer is not muted unless it is located on the center of the acoustic image. • Chapters or tracks are not selected with the numeric buttons. p, 15 TOUCH KARAOKE is pressed. 16.Playback will not stop when one chapter or track is finished. Abnormal functioning of this unit may be caused by static electricity, I AC AUTION : and then plug it in again. power cord or other external interference. To restore normal operation, unplug the When troubles occur : When some trouble occurs during use of the player, the following display (service number) appears on the display window of the player and the TV screen. If you experience this kind of trouble, follow the "Remedy" below. Display window TV screen of the player Service number -- i i I.I Service number i I Service number Condition of the player Ul U2 The disc is not loaded properly disc table. Or, the disc is dirty. I UI ] Remedy on the • Reload the disc along the disc guide groove on the disc table. Wipe the disc with a soft cloth. Open the disc table and press I_ again. • F5 • Two discs are loaded on the disc table. Or, the disc is dirty. P2 L3 E4 (The displayed number after P, F, L and E differs depending on the condition of the player.) • • Load only one disc on the disc table. Wipe the disc with a soft cloth. • Open • If the same service number is displayed, the player is in abnormal condition. When requesting servicing, please mention the disp_aved number on the display window of the player or on the TV screen (for exampte. 'service number • the disc table and press t,- again. E4'). H0 H1 H2 t_ 26 • The player is in abnormal condition. • When requesting servicing, please mention played number on the display window or on the-IV screen (for example, 'sewice the dis- of the player number H1 '). I SPECIFICATIONS General Other System ............................................... LaserVision Disc system and Compact Disc digital audio system Laser ............................... Semiconductor laser wavelength 780 nm Power requirement ................................................ AC 120 V, 60 Hz Power consumption ................................................................. 37 W Weight ....................................................................... 6.8 kg (15 Ibs) Dimensions .................................... 420 (W) x 404 (D) x 132 (H) mm 16-9/16 (W) x !5-15/16 (D) x 5-3/16 (H)in Operating temperature .............................................. +5°C - +35 °C (41OF~ 95°F) Control input/output ......................................... Both miniature .lacks Optical digital output ............................................ Optical digital jack AC-3 RF OUT .................................................................... RCA jack Operating humidity ......................................................... (There should be no condensation 5% ~ 85% of moisture.) Video characteristics (2 pairs) Format .............................................................. Accessories Remote control unit ........................................................................ Size "AAA" (IEC R03) dry cell batteries ........................................... Microphone .................................................................................... Video cord ...................................................................................... Audio cord ...................................................................................... Operating instructions .................................................................... Warranty card ................................................................................ NOTE NTSC specifications Video output Level .......................... 1 Vp-p nominal,sync.negative,terminated Impedance ....................................................... 75 £ unbalanced Jacks ........................................................................... RCA jacks terminals 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 : The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice, due to improvement. S VIDEO output (2 pairs) Y output level ............................................................... 1 Vp-p (75_) C output level ........................................................ 286 mVp-p (75_) Jacks ......................................................................... S VIDEO jacks Audio characteristics (2 pairs) Output level During analog audio output ...................................... 200 mVrms (1 kHz, 40%) During digital audio output ....................................... 200 mVrms (1 khz, -20 dB) Jacks ....................................................................... Both RCA jacks Number of channels ......................................................... 2 (Stereo) Digital Audio Characteristics Frequency response SN ratio Dynamic range Total harmonic distortion Wow and flutter 4 Hz - 20 kHz 115 dB (EIAJ) 96 dB (EIAJ) Below 0.0035% Below measurable W.PEAK) (EIAJ) limit (+ 0.001% LD is in compliance with EIAJ. 27 CORRECTION INCORRECT fAt-3 CORRECT RF OUT terminal -" _AC-3 RF OUT terminal This terminal is intended for use with Dolby AC-3 components (.1) planned for future release. With this terminal, you will be able to connect an AC-3 RF input of amplifiers and surround processors, and playback laser discs formatted with Dotby AC-3 (.2). This terminal is intended for use components (.1) planned for future terminal, you will be able to connect amplifiers and surround processors, discs formatted with Dolby AC-3 (.2). (.1) Indicated with _ (For hardware) (*1)Indicated (*2) Indicated with _,._,, (For software) (*2) Indicated with _,, • • You cannot playback currently available laser discs, laser disc players, AV amplifiers, etc., with this terminal. Do not connect this terminals to the audio input terminal of a normal stereo or AV amplifiers. • • AC-3 _FOUT Terminal j with .._,,_._ with Dolby AC-3 release. With this an AC-3 RF input of and playback laser (For hardware) (For software) You cannot playback currently available laser discs, laser disc players, AV amplifiers, etc., with this terminal. Do not connect this terminals to the audio input terminal of a normal stereo or AV amplifiers. Ac-3R_out /ermlnaf .j "Dolby', "AC-3" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. -11_,_91_.,_,. Is a trademark of Pioneer Electronic Corporation. Published by Pioneer Electronic Corporation Copyright Lc, 1994 Pioneer Electronic Corporauon All rights reserved. PIONEER PIONEER PIONEER PIONEER PIONEER PIONEER ELECTRONIC ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS ELECTRONIC ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS <95AO4ZF4Z02;, CORPORATION 4-_,Meguro [USA] INC, P.O. BOX 1540, Long Beach, OF CANADA, INC. 300 A_lstate Parkway [EUROPE] N.V. Haven 1087 Keetberglaan AUSTRALIA PTY, LTD. 178-184 Boundary DE MEXICO S.A.DE C.V. Augusto Rodin 1-Chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153, Japan California 90801-1540 Markham, Ontario L3R 0P2, Canada 1,9120 Me,sere, P,etgium, TEL: 031570.05.11 Road, Braeside, Victoria 3195, Australia, TEL: [03] 580-991 ! N0.128 PB Col. San Juan Mixcoac Mexico D.P. CP.03730, TEL: 52-5-598-3950 Printed in Japan
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