Magnavox FD3040 MER061 User manual

Magnavox FD3040 MER061 User manual

Magnavox FD3040 MER061 lets you experience the best of digital sound with its high-performance audio system. Enjoy features like random access programming, delete programming, search scan, index and time-specific tune selection, and quick tune selection. The A-B repeat function allows you to repeatedly play a specific section of a track, and the music standby feature lets you pause at the beginning of a selected track for easy recording.

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MAGNM

LASER

SAFETY

This unit

employs a laser. Only a qualified service person

should

remove the cover

or attempt to

service

this

device, due

to

possible

eye

injury.

"CAUTION_USE

OF

CONTROLS

OR

ADJUSTMENTS

OR

PERFORMANCE

OF

PROCEDURE OTHER

THAN

SPECIFIED HEREIN

MAY

RESULT

IN

HAZARDOUS RADIATION

EXPOSURE."

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO

NOT OPEN

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRTC SHOCK,

DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)

NO USER.SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE

REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, of the presence is intended to alert the user of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the cient magnitude to constitute

a

risk to persons.

product's enclosure; that may be ol of suffielectric shock

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle

is intended to alert

the

user of the

presence

of

important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions

in

the literature accompanying the

appliance.

WARNING

TO

PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK

HAZARD, DO

NOT

EXPOSE

THIS

APPLIANCE

TO

RAIN

OR

MOISTUBE.

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Your Compact Digital Audio Disc Player employs ultra-precise manufacturing techniques and sophisticated digital and servo technology to assure you an audio output which is the full equivalent of that at the studio console where the original recording was made. Your listening area

will

never be the same againl

Please read this instruction manual carefully before using your Compact Digital Audio Disc Player. This player has been manufactured with the greatest of care to ensure trouble-free operation; however, should you encounter any problem, please promptly notify the store where you purchased the machine or your nearest seryice center.

FEATURES

The compact disc system is a new era for audio systems, which makes the best of state-of-the-art digital techniques.

High-Performance

The FD3040 is extremely superior in performance to the conventional analog audio systems as demonstrated by the following characteristics.

Frequency

Dynamic

range '.

4Hz to 20 kHz

range :

90 dB or greater

Distortion

Wow and

Channel

factor :

0.003%

flutter :

less than measurable limit separation

:

90 dB or greater

Our unique, perfectly balanced swing mechanism provides excellent anti-vibration characteristics and immunity against oblique setting.

HIGH OUALITY SOUND

The .newly developed digital

filter,

large-scale power transformer, audio capacitor and other high grade parts enable the conversion of all the information recorded on the disc into high quality sound.

VARIETY OF FUNCTIONS

Each audio disc contains various information other than music (e.g.

selection numbers, length

of

each selection, etc.) and

the

FD3040 reads this information

to

provide many useful functions.

.

Random access programming

Any number of selections (up to 24) can be automatically played in the desired order using the random access programming function.

.

Delete programming

Any selections can be skipped automatically programming function.

by

using the delete

o

All play

Of course, all selections can be played in the recorded order.

.

Search scan

When the SEARCH button is pressed, the beginning of each selection recorded on the disc is automatically played for 10 seconds.

.

Tune selection

with

lndex No.

The FD3040 enables you to select tunes by their lndex Numbers.

.

Tune selection whh time specification

Tune selection by specifying time is also possible even during play.

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Ouick tune selection

When the music No. is specified, play starts promptly from the beginning of the specified tune.

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Skip feature

By pressing

The number the NEXT button during play you can skip selections.

of selections skipped corresponds to the numbers of times the button is pressed and play starts from the beginning of the selected tune.

Back skip feature

When the BACK button is pressed once during play. the unit enters pause mode at the beginning of the current selection. When the button is pressed twice, the unit returns to the beginning of the previous selection and enters pause mode. This feature is useful for recording.

Repeat feature

Either all or selected selections can be played repeatedly.

A-B repeat feature

When the beginning and end of the section to 6e played repeatedly is specified, the section can be played repeatedly.

.

Music standby feature

With this feature, the unit pauses at the beginning of the specified selection. This feature is useful for recording.

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Easy-to-read display

The display shows program and operation status, elapsed time for playing each selection, time remaining to complete the program.

REMOVING SHIPPING SCREWS

Two shipping screws have been set at the factory before shipping. Be sure

to

remove them as shown below. Keep these screws because they

will

be required when the unit is transported

Use a screwdriver to remove these screws.

GAUTION:

Operating age the unit before removing these shipping screuvs may damthe unat.

DISCS

Note how the surface of discs gleam with all the colors of the rainbow.

This

is

because

of

light diffraction caused by the discs' micron-size tracks. The FD3040 Compact Disc Player uses a beam of laser light to read audio information from these tracks; thus, the discs are never subjected

to

stylus wear

as is the

case

with

conventional record players.

.

Handle discs carefully

to

avoid scratching their surface.

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Keep the surface of discs clean.

This is important, because there may be as many as 15 billion bits of information recorded on their surface and excessive dust can result

in

intermittent interruption

of

sound. Remove ordinary dust and fingerprints by breathing on the disc and wiping

it

gently with a clean cotton [andkerchief or gauze.

.

To maintain the quality of your discs, avoid placing them in locations such as the following.

. Locations which are exposed

(such as radiators) to direct sunlight or heat

. Locations

. Places with high concentrations which may be exposed to of dust or humidity water, such as near windows

.

Place your discs in their protective Gases when they are not in use.

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ABOUT THIS MANUAL

Refer to the figures given on page

3

and 4

.

The callout numbers correspond to those found in this manual. All references

to

the connections and controls are printed

in

BOLDFACE, hold type as they appear on the unit.

REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS

All connections to the rear panel should be made with the power to the entire system turned off.

To avoid confusion, connect one cable at a time between the different components of your system.

This is the safest way to avoid cross-connecting channels or confusing signal inputs with outputs.

POWER SWITCH

Pressing this switch once turns power on. Pressing it again turns the power off.

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KEYs (1

-

o)

Used to specify the music No. or time. etc.

@ "r"o*"

BUrroN

This button makes the computer memorize the selection number set by the PROGRAM keys.

@

cnrucn BUrroN

This button cancels the selection number set by the PROGRAM keys.

@ rruoe"

BUrroN

Some discs have an index No. With the INDEX button, play from a certain section in a tune is possible.

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LAP/REMAIN BUTTON

This button

is

used

to

switch the time display (LAP ilME/REMAIN

TIME) between the REMAIN and LAP time.

@ tr". AND MTNUTE BUTT.NS

Used for time selection. See

page

7

for further details.

@ OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON

Press this button to open the disc tray. Press it again to close it.

@

eacr BUrroN

When

this

button

is

pressed once during playback, the unit enters pause mode at the beginning of the current tune.

When the button is pressed again, the mode remains the same but at the beginning of the previous tune.

@

new

BUTToN (Reverse)

Keeping this button pressed caues the laser pickup to move toward the beginning

of the

disc

from the

selection which

is

currently being played.

@ tt BUTToN (Fast Forwardl

Keeping this button pressed causes the laser pickup to move toward the end of the disc from the selection which is currently being played.

@

*=*t

BUrroN

Used to start play from the next or preceding tune.

@

t,tust"r"toNDBY

BUTToN

When the NEXT button is pressed with this button pressed, the unit enters standby mode at the beginning of the next tune.

To release standby mode, press the PAUSE or PIAY button.

@

muse BUrroN

When this button is pressed during playback, the player stops at the point at which the button is pressed. Pressing the button again causes playback

to

resume at the point at which it was interrupted.

@

r*"

BUrroN

Press this button to start play.

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bJ STOP BUTTON

This button used is used

to

stop the play and

to

rotate the disc.

lt

is also to cancel a program.

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(l

/)

sancx BUrroN

Used to play the beginning of all the tunes on the disc for

10 seconds each.

When the SEARCH button is pressed during auto music scan, normal play starts where the button is pressed.

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BUrroN

Pressing this button makes it possible to repeat all selections. Pressing it again cancels the repeat operation.

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@

oo

>B BUrroN

AND cLEAR

BUrroN

Used lease to repeat the required section (from A to B) on the disc. To re-

A-B repeat, press the CLEAR button.

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E

Musrc

No. rNDrcAToR

The indicator shows the selection numbers

to

be played. After a selection has been played. the corresponding number disappears from the display but, if the function is on, the number does not disappear.

@ fiue

DtspLAy (LAp nME/REMAIN TIME)

This indicator normally shows the

time

(minutes and seconds) elapsed after the current selection has been started. This time is referred to as the LAP time. Pressing the LAP/REMAIN button makes this indicator display the time requlred for completing play. This time is referred to as the REMAIN time.

@

rvtrun tNDtcAToR lndicates

the music

number currently

being

played grammed.

or

pro-

D

rNDEx NUMBER lNDtcAToR lndicates the index number of the tune currently being played or when programming index selection.

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rurucnou

lNDtcAToRs

PLAY :

Lights during playback.

REPEAT

:

Lights when the repeat function is activated.

SEARCH

:

Lights during auto music or index scanning.

READY :

Play and programming are possible only when this indicator is lit.

This indicator flashes immediately after

the

disc is loaded, and the built-in microprocessor reads the information stored on the disc.

PAUSE

:

Lights during pause.

A

< > B :

Flashes when A point is set. When B point is set, the unit enters

When

A-B repeat mode and the indicator lights.

the CLEAR button

is

pressed, the A:B repeat mode is released and the indicator goes off.

STANDBY: Lights when

the

STANDBY button goes out when

is

pressed, and the button is pressed again.

ERROR

:

Flashes for a moment if the number of selections exceeds 24. The selection numbers entered after this indicator has flashed are ignored. This indicator atso flashes if the disc is set upside down or if there is a significant scratch on the disc.

fi

nemore

sENsoR

Lights red for a moment when the infrared ray signal of the optional remote controller is received. For details, refer to page 10.

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rnorrres.,acr

Plug the headphones into this jack.

@

ourrur

LEvEL coNTRoLs

Audio output voltage can be adjusted between 0 controls.

to 2.0 V with these

To lower the output voltage, turn the controls counterclockwise.

@

oureur

JAcKs (cD

ourpur)

Plug the RCA plug cable provided into these jacks and connect the other end of the cable to the CD or AUX jacks of your amplifier. Be sure not to connect to the PHONO jacks.

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nrs

(AUTo FUNcnoN sELEcrl BUs JAcK

Using the green bus cable, connect stereo components equipped with

AFS bus jack to this jack. Pay attention to the color of the jacks when connecting the AFS bus cable. Connecting it specified one may result in problems.

to a jack other than the

The Auto Function Select bus acts as a remote source selector for the amplifier. Therefore, you need not operate the source selector of the amplifier when you change and use source programs such as the tape and tuner.

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ner,nore

coNr.

BUs JACK

Used only for the system remote control.

Connect the remote control bus cable (orange) provided to this iack and the other end of the cable to the remote control bus jack (orange) of the other unit. Never connect this jack jack.

to any other than an orange

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FUSE REPLACEMENT lf the fuse blows, find establish the cause, and replace it with another one of the same type and value.

Use of a fuse having a higher value then that specified adequate protdction for the amp and will render the will not provide warranty invalid.

Be sure

to

unplug the unit from the wall socket before changing the fuse.

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PowER coRD

The correct power

for

operating your system is written on the rear panel. Be sure the POWER switch is off before plugging the AC line cord into an electrical outlet.

OPERATING PROCEDURES

NORMAL

PIAY

1. Set the POWER swirch to ON.

2. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button. The disc tray comes out.

Place a

3. Press compact disc on the disc tray with the label surface upward.

the

OPEN/CLOSE button. The disc

tray

returns and the

READY indicator flashes.

4. When the READY indicator lights, the tot'al time of the disc is displayed and the total number of the selections is displayed in the

MUSIC NO. indicator.

This condition is referred to as play standby mode.

5. Press the PLAY button. Playback starts from the first selection ofthe disc. When playback starts, the time display changes from REMAIN

TIME

to

I-AP TIME and the MUSIC NO. indicator of the selection being played flashes. The MNR and INDEX indicators show the music No. and index No. of the selection being played.

6. When playback of the last selection is completed, the unit enters

play

standby mode. When

the

PLAY button playback starts from the beginning of the

is

pressed first selection.

again,

AUTO PLAY

Place a side on the tray and press the PLAY button. The tray is automatically drawn and the playback starts from the beginning of the first tune.

TO STOP PLAY DURING PLAYBACK

TO STOP PLAY

1. Press the STOP button.

2. The unit enters play standby mode.

3. When the PI-AY button is pressed again. play starts from the beginning of the first selection.

TO UNLOAD THE DISC

1. Press the OPEN/GLOSE button.

2. The play stops and the disc tray comes out.

TO STOP PLAY TEMPORARILY

1. Press the PAUSE button.

2. The PAUSE indicator lights and the unit enters pause mode.

3. To release the pause mode, press the PAUSE button again or press the PLAY button. Play starts from the point at which the unit entered the pause mode.

TO SELECT NEXT OR PREVIOUS TUNE DURING PLAY

TO SELECT NEXT TUNE

1. Press the NEXT button during play. Each time the NEXT button is pressed,

the

MNR indicator increases

by

one and

the

flashing

MUSIC NO. indicator goes off in turn. After a while, play starts from the beginning of the selected tune.

2. When playing a compact disc with index Nos., play can be shifted to the next index No. section of the same tune. For this operation, press the INDEX button once and the NEXT button once.

TO PLAY FROM THE PREVIOUS SECNON OR THE BEGINNING

OF THE PREVIOUS SELECTION

1.'Press once, again the BACK button during play. When the button is pressed the unit enters pause mode at the beginning of the current selection.

To

releasb

the

pause mode, press or press the PLAY button.

the PAUSE button

2. When the BACK button is pressed twice or more, the MNR indicator decreases

When and the flashing MUSIC NO. indicator lights

in

turn.

the

MNR indicator reaches

the

specified music No., the

PAUSE indicator lights and the unit enters pause mode.

3. When playing a compact disc with index Nos.. play can be started from the beginning of the specified index section of the same selection. For this operation, press the INDEX button once and the BACK button once. After a while, the PAUSE indicator lights and the unit enters pause mode. At this time, the INDEX indicator remains off.

TO REPEAT PLAY

Press the REPEAT button. The REPEAT indicator lights to show that the unit is in repeat mode and play is repeated. To release the repeat mode, press the REPEAT button again. The REPEAT indicator goes off.

TUNE SELECNONS

With the FD3040, the tune can be selected as follows.

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Random acoess programming

1. Load a compact disc referring

to

"NORMAL PIAY".

2. When the READY indicator lights and the total time is displayed, the unit enters play standby mode and programming is possible.

3. Specify the music No. of the required selection with the PROGRAM keys.

The MNR indicator shows the specified No. and the same number of the MUSIC NO. indicator flashes.

To select third tune

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4.

Press the MEMORY button. The selected tune is programmed. At this time, the MUSIC NO. indicator, except the programmed one, goes off.

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The LAP/REMAIN indicator shows the play time of the programmed selection.

Repeat the above procedures for other selections.

When programming is completed, press the PLAY button. Play will begin in the order of programming.

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lf more than 24 selections are programmed, the ERROR indicator flashes each time the MEMORY button is pressed and selection storing is not possible.

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TO CHANGE THE PROGRAMMING

With random access programming, up

to

24 selections can be programmed. lf the selection is erroneously programmed or to change the programming, specify the music No. of the selection to be erased with

PROGRAM keys and press the CANCEL button.

The MUSIG NO. indicator goes off, the LAP/REMAIN indicator flashes and the specified selection is erased.

.

To erase the seventh selection from the'6 selection programming

with

a total play time of 29 min 14 sec

Before erasing

To delete second selection

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Press the CANCEL button. The corresponding MUSIC NO. indicator goes off and the play time of the erased selection is decreased from the display of the IAP/REMAIN indicator.

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Press ry

At this time, the total play time indicated in the IAP/REMAIN indicator decreases to show that the selection is erased.

After programming is changed

Music No. to be erased.

5.

6.

Repeat the above procedures programming required.

for

other selections

This procedure can be carried out during play.

and make the

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To add a program during play

With the random access programming, a program can be added during play.

With the PROGRAM keys, MEMORY button and CANGEL button, the programming can be completely changed.

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Delete play programming

1. Load a compact disc referring to "NORMAL PLAY".

2. When the ready indicator lights and the total time is displayed, the unit enters play standby mode and programming is possible.

3. Specify the music No. which is not

to

be programmed with PRO-

GRAM keys. The MNR indicator shows the specified No. and the same number of the MUSIC NO. indicator flashes.

When a disc has 13 selections with a total play time of 59 min 12 sec

OTHER TUNE SELECTIONS

OUICK SELECNON

1. Ouick selection with search feature

With the search feature, the beginning of each selection recorded on the compact disc can be played

for

10 seconds.

When the required selection is found, start play.

2. Time program selection

By setting the music No. and start time play can be started from the required point.

3. lndex No. selection

By setting

the

index No.,

the

playback can be started from the desired section of the tune.

4.

Skip play

With this feature, the selection which is not desired can be skipped.

The above selections can be carried out only when the unit is in play mode or play standby mode. When random access programming or delete play programming is specified, the above selections are not possible.

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Search feature and operation

1. When the SEARCH button selections recorded on

is

pressed,

the

beginnings

of

all the the compact disc are played for about 10 seconds. When the required selection is found, press the PLAY button. The SEARCH feature is released and the unit enters play mode.

When the unit is in normal play mode, pressing the PLAY button

will

put the unit in search mode.

During search, the SEARCH, LAP nME, MNR and MUSIC NO. indicators are displayed.

When the required tune is the 6th and the time is 58 min 42 sec

INDEX

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ffiry

button

and,n""

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Time program selection

1. By programming

the

music No. and the start time, play can be stafted from the specified point.

2. Set the unit to play standby mode.

3. When the second selection with a start time of 3 min 45 sec is to be played, proceed as follows.

Oerur.

the PROGRAM

ffi

Oer"r,

the TIME button.

t"v.

(Oe,"""

the PRoGRAM f-|Y

*r and MtN button.

@e."r,

the pRoGRAM ffi

""a

flff

*r,

@er"""

the MEMO button.

With the above procedures, program selection is completed.

Flashes when the PLAY button is pressed.

When the compact disc has index Nos., pressing the INDEX button and then the SEARCH button will effect SEARCH of the index sections.

Plays

for

10 seconds

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Fast forward

INDEX

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Fast forward

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INDEX4 IINDEX5 INDEX 6 INDEX 2 INDEX

3

9:

?7

t8 t0 5l

Flashes when the

PROGRAM

2

key is pressed.

4.

Press

*

the PIAY button. Play starts from the specified point.

The

A

<

>

B indicator flashes. This means that point A of the

A-B

repea( play is specified. For details, refer

to "A-B

REPEAT

PIAY".

"

Make a habit of noting the start time of your favorite section for this play.

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Tune selection

with

index No.

1. By setting the music number and index number, the play can be started from the desired index No. section.

2. Set the music and index numbers in the stop mode specified in

"NORMAL PLAY" on page

6.

3.

For example, to start play from the section with music No. of 3 and index No. of 2, proceed as follows.

Oerur.

PROGRAM

-

3

ftashes.

"o.

qfr

n"u is

displayed

in

MNR and MUSIC lul

@er"..

the INDEX button.

(3rrr"r.

PROGRAM

/ul

r"y.

The INDEX NO.2 tishts.

@er".,

PLAY button. The play starts from the specified section.

A-B

REPEAT PLAY

With this feature, a particular section can be played repeatedly.

1. When play reaches press the

A < > the

point at which repeat play should start,

B button. The cate the start point is specified.

A

{

D

B indicatorflashesto indi-

When play reaches press the A the point at which repeat play should finish,

< >

B button. The A

{

}B

indicator lights to indicate

A-B

repeat play is specified. The unit immediately returns to the start point and plays the specified section repeatedly.

l.Skip

play

Set skip play mode in play standby mode.

To start play from the Sth selection, press the PROGRAM 5 key, then the PLAY button. The selections

from

1st to 4th are skipped and play starts from the last selection.

beginning of the 5th selection through to the

To start play from the 5th selection of a compact disc which has 9 seleetion of 50 min 55 sec

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3. To release

A-B

repeat play, press the CLEAR button.

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A-B repeat play can be set when the unit is in normal play mode

(excluding quick selection play) and cannot be set in random cess programming or delete play programming.

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CLEARING THE ENTIRE MEMORY

The entire memory is cleared when the STOP button is pressed or the

OPEN/CLOSE button is set to the OUT position

to

open the drawer.

Therefore, when a disc is replaced. the program stored in memory is automatically canceled.

REPEAT FUNCTION

All

programmed selections can be repeated any number of times by pressing the REPEAT button. The REPEAT indicator lights when this function is operating. Press the REPEAT button again to reset this function.

MUSIC STANDBY FEATURE

When the MUSIC/STANDBY button is pressed, the STANDBY indicator lights and the unit enters music standby mode. ln this mode, the unit enters pause mode after tune selection.

To release music standby mode, press the MUSIC/STANDBY button again.

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ln music standby mode, the unit enters pause mode each time the selection ends. Use this mode only when required and do not forget

to

release the mode after operation.

When the PLAY button is pressed, the PLAY indicator lights.

To carry out music standby on the Sth selection of an 8 selection compact disc

MUSIC

STANDBY

Press the button, then the PROGRAM m

*t

2.

After programming is completed, the total time of the selections programmed is displayed.

time of selections programmed = 32 minutes 50 seconds

When the PLAY button is pressed. the PAUSE indicator lights when the unit reaches the beginning of the 5th selection.

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Play starts when the PLAY button is pressed, and the TIME display switches to the elapsed time.

Press the PLAY or PAUSE button to start play.

TIME DISPLAY

When the power switch is turned on, the TIME display first displays the time required for playing all selections contained in the disc.

After you have programmed. the time required for playing all selections programmed is displayed.

When

the

PLAY button

is

pressed,

the

display indicates the time elapsed since the current selection has started. The indication is 0:00 at

the

beginning minus

(-)

sign

of

each selection. The indication

is

preceded by the

(e.9.,

-0:02, -0:01) at an interselection gap so that you can know when the next selection starts.

Pressing the REMAIN/LAP button displays the time required for the player to complete all the remaining selections. The indication is preceded by the minus

Pressing

(-)

sign (e.9., -45:03).

the REMAIN/LAP button returns the display to the elapsed time.

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A disc containing 8 selections (42 minutes) is used for explanation below.

The TIME display becomes 0:00 at the beginning of each selection.

The indication precedes

(e.g., 0:02, 0:01).

the

indication

at an

intereselection gap

To check the time required for finishing the program, press the RE-

MAIN/IAP button. The remaining time is displayed as 28:03.

The total time of selections is displayed when the information of the disc is read.

The elapsed

time is

displayed when the REMAIN/IAP button is pressed again.

REMOTE CONTROL FEATURE

Two remote control systems are available for

1. lnfrared remote control

MER061

2. System remote control

the

FD3040

@

enuse BUrroN

When this button is pressed during play, the unit enters pause mode.

When the button is pressed again or the PLAY button is pressed, play starts at the point at which the unit enters pause mode.

@

elav BUrroN

Press to start play.

@ rvrusrclsrANDBY BUTToN

When this button is pressed, head of

it

comes to the pause condition at the the tune to be played. Press once more, and it will be released.

@

sroe BUrroN

Used to stop play. The disc stops and the program is erased.

Range of operations for the remote control unit

The range of operation for the remote control unit is approximately

5 m from the infra-red receptor of the

FD3040

Normal operations will not be possible if the remote control unit is not pointed at the receptor or if there is anything between the remote control and the FD3040 main unit.

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swrrcH

To activate the remote controller, set this switch to ON.

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LED lights when any of the various buttons on the remote control unit is pressed.

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The infrared signal is emitted from this window.

@

aacr BurroN

When this button is pressed during play, the unit returns to the beginning of the current selection and enters pause mode. When the button is pressed again, the unit enters pause mode at the beginning of the previous selection.

@ ruexr

BUrroN

When this button is pressed once during play, play starts from the beginning of the next selection.

When the button is pressed repeatedly, the selections are skipped cording to the number of times the button is pressed.

ac-

@

neeenr BUrroN

When this button is pressed, the unit enters repeat play mode. To release repeat play mode, press the button again.

Cseancx

BUrroN

When this button is pressed, the beginnings of all the selections recorded on the compact disc are played for 10 seconds. When the PI-AY button is pressed in auto music scan mode. the unit enters normal play mode.

Remote control transmission unit lnserting the batteries

The batteries

of this

remote control unit should last 1 year under normal operating conditions. Remove the batteries if the remote control unit is not going to be used for a long period of time. Replace weak batteries as soon as possible.

1.

Remove the cover.

2.

lnsert the batteries with

+

and

-

correctly oriented.

3.

Secure the cover by snapping

it

back ihto place.

10

IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY

lf you experience any difficulty, check the following before contacting your dealer or the nearest service station.

DISC DOES NOT ROTATE

1. Make sure that the power cord is properly connected.

2. Confirm that the POWER switch is on.

3. Confirm that the drawer is in place.

4. Check that the transport screws have been removed.

5. Confirm that the disc has been loaded with the label side up.

DISC ROTATES BUT NO SOUND IS HEARD

1. Check connections between the disc player, amplifier and speakers.

2. Confirm that the amplifier POWER switch is ON.

3. Check the volume control setting of the amplifier.

4.

Confirm that the source selector of the amplifier is set to CD or to the position to which

the

FD3040 is connected.

SOUND IS INTERRUPTED INTERMTTTENTLY

1. Check for dirt on the disc.

2. Check the disc for large scratches.

3. Check the disc for warp.

CAUTION

ln winter, the windows in a heated room collect moisture or drops of water. This phenomenon is called dew condensation. The optical lens of a CD player may have dew condensation in the following conditions.

o lmmediately after a heating system is switched on

.ln

a mcist room

.

When brought from a cold place into a heated room ln these conditions. wait about 30 minutes before use, because the CD player may not operate correctly or the music number may not be read correctly.

lf the CD player causes electric wave interruption to turners or TVs, keep the CD player, tuners or TVs away from each other.

Compared with analogue records, the residual noise of a compact disc is very low. Be careful to start playback with the volume control of the amplifier

set to the

optimum position. Excessive volume control setting may damage the speakers.

TECHNICAT SPECIFICATIONS

AUDIO PERFORMANCE

Number of

Frequency

Channels

Response

DynamicRange.

Signal-to-NoiseRatio

Channel

Separation

Total Harmonic Distortion (incl.

WowandFlutter.

D/AConversion

.....

Error Correction System

AudioOutputlevel

. noise)

.

.4

Hz

......2

-

20 kHz

...

>90d8

......

>90d8

>

90 dB

. . .

.

0.003 %

....

unmeasurable

.....'16 bitwith

digital filtering

....

Cross lnterleave Solomon Code (CIRC)

2Vrms

OPTICAL READOUT SYSTEM

Laser.

Wavelength

......semi-conductorAlGaAs

.0.78 pm

SIGNAL FORMAT

Sampling

Frequency

Ouantization

44.1 kHz

....16

bit linear/channel

Dtsc

Diameter

Thickness

Direction of Rotation (seen from reading side)

ScanningVelocity

Rotation Speed

.

Playing Time (maximum)

TrackPitch

Material

....

. . . 4-314' (120 mm

)

. .

.

1120' (1.2 mm

...

counter-clockwise

)

.....1.2-1.4mis

.....

500

-

200 rpm

......

60 min (stereo)

...1.6arm

......

plastic

CABINET, GENERAL

Dimensions

Panel

(with drawer closed)

Width

Panel

Height

Depth.

Weight

16-17132'(420 mm)

..3-11132'(85 mm)

......,.....1'l-13/16"(300mm)

. . . . .

17

.6 lbs. (8.0 kg

)

11

SAFETY

INSTRUCTION

READ BEFORE OPERATING EOUIPMENT

This product was designed and'manufactured to meet struct qublity and safety standards. There are, however, some installation and operation precautions which you should be particularl,y aware of

.

1.

Read lnstructions

-

All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated.

2.

Retain lnstructions be retained

-

The safety and for future reference.

operating instructions should

3.

Head Warnings

-

All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.

4.

Follow lnstructions

-

followed.

All operating and use instructions should be

5.

Water and Moisture

-

The appliance should not be used near waterfor example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.

6.

Carts and Stands

-

The appliance should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer,

7.

Wall or Ceiling Mounting

-

The appliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer,

8.

Ventilation

-

The appliance should be situated so that its location

or

position does

not

interfere

with its

proper ventilation.

For example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug,

or

similar surface

that

may block the ventilation openings; or,

'

placed in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings.

9.

Heat

-

The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,

or

other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

10,

Power Sources supply only

-

The applianc€ should be connected

to

a power

of

the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance.

11.

Grounding or Polarization

-

The precautions that should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated.

12.

Power-Cord Protection

-

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, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appl iance.

13.

Cleaning

-

The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer._

14.

Power Lines

-

power lines.

An outdoor antenna should be located away from

15.

Outdoor Antenna Grounding

to

the receiver. be sure

- lf

an outside antenna is connected the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges.

No.

Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFpA

70{981, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supponing structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location

of

antennadischarge

unit,

oonnection

to

grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Fig. 1.

16.

Nonuse Periods plugged

-

The power cord of the appliance should be unfrom the outlet when left unused for a long period of time.

17.

Object and Liquid Entry

-

Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.

18.

Damage qualified

Requiring Service service

-

The appliance should be serviced by personnel when:

A. The power+upply cord or the plug has been damaged; or

B. Ob.iects have fallen,

or

liquid has spilled inro the appliance; or

C. Theappliance has been exposed to rain; or

D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or

E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.

19.

Servicing beyond

-

The user should not attempt

to

service the appliance

that

described

in

servicing should be referred

the

to operating instructions.

qualifid

service personnel.

All

other

Ground Clamp

Mast Ground Wire

Lead-in (Antenna) Wire

To Receiver or Tuner

Ground Wire

Ground Clamps rl

Grounding Electrode lj Driuen 8' (2.44 meters) into the

Earth.

A}

B} c)

Use No. or No. l0 AWG (5.3 mm2 ) copper or No. 8 AWG (8.4 mm2 ) aluminum l7 AWG (l.0mm2)copperrlad steel or bronze wire, or larEeras ground wires for both mast and lead-in.

Secure lead-in wire wire from antenna to lightning arrestor and mast ground to house with stand-off insulators. spaced from 4 feet (1.22 meters) to 6 feet (1.83 meters) apart.

Mount laghtning arrestor as closely as possible to where lead-in enters house.

Fig. 1. Typicrl lnsrrllrtion {or Lightning Arrestor

12

*:r'

LIMITED WARRANTY

MAGNAVOX Component Audio

Thank you for selecting

a

Magnavox Component Audio Unit. Please read carefully the Operating lnstructions f urnished with this product. We believe that you will be very satisfied with your purchase and provide the following

\A'arranty to you, as the original purchaser.

WHAT N.A.P. WILL DO

SERVICE LABOR

-

For the f irst 12 months from date of purchase, an N.A.P. Authorized Service Center will repair any product defect and replace any defective part without charge to you for parts or labor.

REPLACEMENT PARTS

-

For the

first

12 months from date of purchase, an Authorized Service Center will supply you with a new or at our option, remanufactured part for any part found to be defective without charge to you for the part. Replacement parts are warranted only for the balance of the original warranty period.

WARRANTY COVERAGE to the

-

This warranty is extended within the United States. lt does not apply to products used in commercial applications and covers defects in workmanship and materials only. lt does not cover damage resulting from owner misuse or abuse, and all other failures not attributable to manufacluring defects.

IMPORTANT

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state.

lf at any time during the warranty period your dealer or his servicer is unable lo make a satisfactory repair on this product, please contact the nearest NAPCEC Consumer Affairs olfice identified on this page.

WHATTHE PURCHASER MUST DO

BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVIGE- Readandbecome familiar with the instructions for conneclion of your unit and adjustment of the customer controls described in your instruction book. Your warranty does not cover labor charges for installation or adjustment of customer controls.

TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE determined that service is required during period, you must take your player to

lf

you have the warra nty the dealer lrom which you purchased it or an Authorized Service Center and pick it up after completion of service.

PROVIDE PROOF OF PURCHASE vide proof

-

You must profirst purchased (sales receipt or other evidence) when requesting service or replacement of parts under warranty.

IMPORTANT REM!NDER

Please filloutyour Warranty Registration Card and mail it to N.A.P. Consumer Electronics Corp. prompitly. lt will be easier for us to notify you if it should ever be required.

Return ol the Warranty Registration Card is not a condition to warranty coverage.

CONSUMER AFFAIRS

All dealers offer repair service through their own service departments or through one or more nearby NAPCEC

Authorized Service Centers. Although it is expected that needed repair service the nearest NAPCEC Area Service Office for investigation and follow-up.

will be furnished on request by the

Dealer's service organization, situations which he may not resolve to the owner's satisfaction should be reported to

Call or write to NAPCEC, Consumer Affairs Manager, at

-

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1

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Los Angeles'Area

Product Servrces

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1622

Consumer Elecironrcs

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Ollice

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Calrf ornra 9022O

Phone 213 637.2543

Chicago Area

A

Oflice

Producl Scrvrces

N

5OO

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Phone:

3 1

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Producl Servrces

N

1

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898 Leland Drrve

Maretta

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Phone 404,/952 0064

New York Area

Product Servrces

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Oltice

Oept

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Phone 2Ol /935-270O

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