Technics SLP 1000 Owners Manual

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Technics SLP 1000 Owners Manual

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Technics

Compact Disc Player

SL-P1000

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

DIGIT/IL

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DIGITAL AUDIO

This apparatus was produced to 88800: 1983.

Notes:

OSpecifications differ according to the area code.

OThe EK area code, for example, indicates United Kingdom
specifications.

OThe EK indication is shown on the packing case and serial
number tag.

Before operating this product, please read these instructions
completely.

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Thank you for purchasing this Compact Disc Player.
For optimum performance and safety, please read
these instructions carefully.

Caution for safe use of this apparatus for

UK standard model SL-P1000. (EK model
only)

The EK indication is shown on the name plate.

Cauflon:

This apparatus is double insulated. safety earth not
required.

Important
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accord-
ance with the following code:

Blue: Neutral

Brown: Live

As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this
apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings
identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows.
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to
the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured
BLACK. The wire which is coloured BROWN must be
connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L
or coloured RED.

This equipment should be disconnected from the
mains when not in use.

Contents

Before Use ............................................ 2
Accessories ............................................ 2
Suggestions for Safety .................................. 3
Concerning Compact Discs .............................. 3
Notes and Maintenance . . . ............................... 4
Installation ............................................ 4
Connections ............................................ 5
Front Panel Controls and Functions .................... 6~7
Playing a Disc ...................................... 8~16
Using the Remote Control Unit ...................... 17~18
Troubleshooting Guide ................................ 19
Technical Specifications ........................ Back cover

Caufion

This product utilizes a laser.

Use of controls or adjustments or perform-
i ance of procedures other than those speci-
fied herein may result in hazardous radia-
tion exposure.

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Accessories

Before Use

1. Place a soft cloth under the unit to protect it from scratches.
2. Press the lock shaft on the bottom panel to the in (FREE)
position (1).

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Softcloth

NOTE:

IF THE UNIT IS TRANSPORTED AGAIN, PERFORM
THE FOLLOWING STEPS:

1) Remove the disc from the holder.

2) Pull the lock shaft to the out (LOCK) position (1-1).
CAUTION:

Do not transport the unit without locking the lock shaft.
SEVERE DAMAGE WILL RESULT.

Stereo connection cable ................................ 1
Optical cable (Part No. SJPD16) .......................... 1
Coaxial cable (Part No. SJP2274) ......................... 1
Remote control unit (Part No. SH-R52) .................... 1
Banenes .............................................. 2

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Time mode display

(During play or in the pause mode.)

In the example, a disc of 49 minutes 58 seconds is playing at a
point 2 minutes 10 seconds after the beginning of track 5.

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playing time.

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programmed track is displayed.

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(The display is slightly different during preset edit play.)

Notes:
In the following cases the time display shows - -:- -" when

the remaining playing time of the disc is displayed:

1. When a track number higher than 20 is programmed;

2. When the total playing time of a program is more than
99 minutes. (For example, when one 20-minute track is
programmed to play six times. the total playing time of the
program is 120 minutes.)

3. When a track number higher than 20 is played (in time mode

only).

The display during preset edit play

During preset edit play, the time mode display is changed as
described below.

In time mode display @:
The disc remaining playing time is replaced by the amount of
time remaining in preset edit play, and the track number is
replaced by the letter ,0.

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The track number is replaced by the letter '9.

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beginning of the
current track.

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Preset edit play

(When the unit is in the stop mode.)

Desired length of playing time (1 to 99 minutes) can be specified.

For example;
To play only 15 minutes:

1. Press the Time
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buttons 1 and s to E3 m 1.. E ;
specify 15 minutes. '5 : 2
3. Press the Memory 13 m a: m [.53 : °
button C63 m . m : '
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4. Press the Play 3.1T: % m a :53 r ,i : °
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After playing the preset edit time (15 minutes), the unit switches
to the pause mode.

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Notes:

OThe forward and backward skip buttons can also be used to
specify the preset edit time in step 2.

ODuring automatic play, the unit switches to the pause mode
after playing for 15 minutes.

ODuring program play, the unit switches to the pause mode after
playing for 15 minutes. and the next programmed track is
displayed if there is a further programmed track.

(Play is restarted by pressing the play button.)

- ODuring repeat play, the unit switches to the pause mode every

15 minutes.
(Play is restarted by pressing the play button.)

0 If a preset edit time that is longer than the discs playing time is
specified, the unit switches to the stop mode after the last track
has been played.

0For preset edit play during programming, the preset edit time
must be specified before the program selections are entered.

0Using the skip, search buttons during preset edit play does not
subtract any time from what was specified. It does move the
desired length of time to the new location.

elf the programmed play time is longer than the preset edit time,
-F F .' F F will appear on the display panel. In this case, repro-
gram so that the programmed playtime is within the preset edit
time.