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DPC-885 (En)
Playback from the first track
To pause playback temporarily
To stop playback
To turn power OFF
Auto power-Off function
If no operation key has been pressed for 3 minutes while the
unit is in the stop mode, the power is turned OFF automati-
cally to prevent battery power consumption.
Connect headphones.
· Remove the rubber cap and connect the plug.
· Accepts the supplied headphones, or other optional head-
phones with a mini plug.
· The REMOTE terminal can be used only when the unit has
headphones with remote controller.
1
· Release the HOLD switch when performing an operation.
5
The letter written on the hand in each illustration accompanying
the text indicates the position of the pressed key on the unit.
Make sure the HOLD switch has been
released.
REMOTE
J
Blinks.
D.A.S.C.
5
0
0
1
0
E
PLAY/PAUSE
D.A.S.C.
3
2
8
4
0
1
STOP/OFF
D
After stopping playback, press the
7 key again.
STOP/OFF
D
Open the top cover.
2
Place a disc.
Place with
labeled side up.
3
Close the top cover.
4
· Press on the central portion of the OPEN buckle until it clicks.
7Adjustthevolume.
To increase
volume
To decrease
volume
· The power comes ON and playback begins.
6Startplayback.
U
P
VOLUM
E
I
E
PLAY/PAUSE
A
B.BOOST (Bass Boost) key
Press to activate low-frequency compensation. This does not
operate with connection at the LINE OUT terminal.
B
REPEAT key
Press for using various playback features.
C
Skip (
4, ¢) keys
Press either key to skip tracks.
D STOP/OFF (
7) key
Press to stop the disc, turn power OFF or recharge the unit.
E
PLAY/PAUSE (
38) key
Press to play a disc, pause playback or switch power ON.
F
P.MODE/SEARCH (Play mode/Search) key
Press when using the program playback function or press together
with one of the Skip keys to initiate the fast forward or fast reverse
operation.
G
D.A.S.C. (Digital Anti Shock Circuit) key
Press to switch the Digital Anti-Shock Circuit which prevents sound
from skipping.
H OPEN buckle
Use to open the top lid.
I
VOLUME control
Turn to adjust the listening level. This does not operate with
connection at the LINE OUT terminal.
J
REMOTE/
(Remote/headphones) jack
K
HOLD switch
Use to turn the hold function on/off.
L
DC IN (External DC power input jack) jack
M LINE OUT jack
M Optical Output jack (OPT.OUT)
(For CHINA and Duty Free Shop in JAPAN)
How to connect the DPC-885 to a digital recording component
through the OPT. OUT jack.
1 Connect the DPC-885 to the household AC power supply through the
provided AC adaptor and play the DPC-885.
2 Set the D.A.S.C.to OFF.
3 Put the DPC-885 to pause mode.
4 Set the digital recording component ready for recording.
5 Start recording on the digital recording component.
6 Restart playback of the DPC-885.
Elapsed time
of the track
Track number
D.A.S.C.
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L
L
E
H
D.A.S.C.
5
0
0
1
0
Volume display
D.A.S.C.
40
· Secure the disc by pushing a position near the center hole
until it clicks.
HOLD
K
· The total number of tracks and the total playing time of them
will be displayed.
· When the
38key is pressed during playback, it pauses tempo-
rarily. Pressing the key again resumes playback.
1 Pull the OPEN buckle lightly.
2 Open the top cover.
1 Close the top cover.
2 Close the OPEN buckle.
· When listening through headphones with remote controller, set
the volume of the main unit to around 40 and adjust with the
volume control of the remote controller.
Notes
Notes
M
J
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K
H
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A
E
B
C
D
D.A.S.C.
1
2
PGM
SHUF
B.BOOST
C
8
8
8
8
8
8
885
C
G
F
B.BOOST
D.A.S.C.
STOP/OFF
PLAY/PAUSE
P.MODE/SEARCH
REPEAT
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1 Enter the stop mode.
2 Press the 7 key.
Pressing the REPEAT key in the play or stop mode allows you to
enjoy various playback features.
Press the REPEAT key.
Each press switches the repeat modes as follows.
1 Cancelled position
Returns to the normal play
mode.
2 One-track repeat
The track being played or
selected track will be
played repeatedly.
3 All-track repeat
All tracks on the disc will
be played repeatedly.
4 Shuffle play
All tracks on the disc will
be played in a random or-
der.
Various playback features
Track selection by track skip
· The same number of tracks as the times the key is pressed can
be skipped.
· When the
4 key is pressed once during playback, the played
position returns to the beginning of the current track being
played.
Fast forward, fast reverse
D.A.S.C.
L
L
A
D.A.S.C.
SHUF
F
U
H
S
Compensation of low frequencies
The low frequencies sound which is felt in headphone can be
boosted.
Each press of the key switches the mode as follows.
1 Bass Boost 1
Low frequencies are
boosted.
2 Bass Boost 2
Low frequencies are
boosted more than Bass
Boost 1.
3 Bass Boost OFF
Normal tone reproduc-
tion.
Indicator goes off.
D.A.S.C.
2
B.BOOST
3
2
8
4
0
1
D.A.S.C.
2
3
2
8
4
0
1
Set to the left side.
The operation keys of the main unit except for the volume
control are defeated.
This position prevents undesired operation when the unit is
put in a bag, etc.
Note on the key operation
Programming tracks in desired order
Desired tracks can be played in the desired order.
Preparations
1 PresstheP.MODE/SEARCHkey.
2 Selectthedesiredtracknumbersin
the order you want to play them.
1 Select a track...
3 Startplayback.
· Enter the stop mode by pressing the
7 key while playback.
· Select other tracks in the desired order by repeating
1 and 2
above.
· Up to 32 tracks can be programmed at a time.
Programmed order
2 And enter it.
Track number blinks
during selection.
D.A.S.C.
PGM
1
0
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P
3
0
1 Ensure that the unit is in stop mode.
2 Display the content to be changed.
· Press the P.MODE/SEARCH key repeatedly until the pro-
grammed order containing the track number to be changed is
displayed.
(2) And enter it.
3 Change the track number.
(1) Select a track...
Programmed
order
Track number
To change a programmed content
D.A.S.C.
PGM
4
0
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P
7
0
To check the programmed contents
1 Ensure that the unit is in stop mode.
2 Press the P.MODE/SEARCH key.
· Each press of the P.MODE/SEARCH key displays the next
track number in the programmed order.
· Opening the lid cancels the program.
Press once
Programmed
order
Track number
D.A.S.C.
PGM
4
0
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P
5
0
To clear the program
1 Ensure that the unit
is in stop mode.
2 Press the 7 key.
C
C
STOP/OFF
PLAY/PAUSE
F
P.MODE/SEARCH
C
C
STOP/OFF
PLAY/PAUSE
B
REPEAT
A
B.BOOST
HOLD
K
F
P.MODE/SEARCH
D.A.S.C.
PGM
1
0
_
P
Lights.
D.A.S.C.
PGM
1
0
_
P
3
0
C
C
STOP/OFF
PLAY/PAUSE
E
PLAY/PAUSE
F
P.MODE/SEARCH
C
C
STOP/OFF
PLAY/PAUSE
D.A.S.C.
PGM
4
0
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P
3
0
F
P.MODE/SEARCH
D.A.S.C.
PGM
4
0
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P
3
0
F
P.MODE/SEARCH
STOP/OFF
D
F
P.MODE/SEARCH
To skip
forward
To skip
backward
Hold the key pressed during playback.
To skip
backward
To skip
forward
Skipping to or searching a desired track
1 Press the P.MODE/SEARCH key.
Perform the following procedure during playback.
· Go to the next step within 5 seconds.
2 Press the 4 or ¢ key.
Changing the tone
Hold facility
To skip
backward
To skip
forward
D.A.S.C.
F
F
b
F
0
1
Fast
reverse
Fast
foward
· Playback resumes from the position where the key is released.
· Be sure to release the switch before performing any opera-
tions. Operations cannot be performed if it is in the HOLD
position.
D.A.S.C.
F
F
O
D.A.S.C.
E
U
O
D.A.S.C.
PGM
1
0
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P
3
0
D.A.S.C.
3
2
8
4
0
1
· The REPEAT key may sometimes be invalid if it is pressed near
the end of a track. In this case, press the REPEAT key after
playback of the current track has completed.
· In case shuffle play is selected during playback, the playback of
the selected mode starts after the current track being played
has completed.
· The repeat of
2 or 3 above stops after 16 times of repeats.
D.A.S.C.
1
B.BOOST
3
2
8
4
0
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Display
LCD remote control unit
· Always push in the headphone plug all the way before the power supply is switched ON.
· When the headphone plug is inserted or pulled during playback, the operation of the unit and the liquid crystal display may not coincide.
In such a case, switch off the power supply once to make them coincide.
· When the plug of the liquid crystal display remote control unit has been connected, the operation keys of the remote control unit may not
be accepted. In such a case, disconnect the plug of the remote control unit once, wait for about 5 sec, and then connect it again.
D.A.S.C.
1
2
PGM
SHUF
B.BOOST
C
8
8
8
8
8
8
Displays the D.A.S.C. mode.
Displays the track number.
Time/character information display
Lights in program mode.
B.BOOST indicator which lights
when Bass Boost is activated.
Battery duration indicator which lights
during recharging and blinks when the
remaining battery power is low.
It prevents sound skipping by storing the CD's digital data in memory, and then playing back
from the memory.
Mechanism of D.A.S.C.
Sound skip guard function (D.A.S.C.)
* D.A.S.C. (Digital Anti Shock Circuit)
· In case of vibration above a certain degree, the memory data may be exhausted and the guard from
sound skip may become temporarily ineffective.
CD
D.A.S.C.
D.A.S.C.
D.A.S.C.
Reproduced sound
1 D.A.S.C. HI
Digital data of about 20 seconds is stored in memory.
This is the anti-shock play mode with a large vibra-
tion-resistance effect.
2 D.A.S.C. LOW
Digital data of about 6 seconds is stored in memory.
This mode provides a lower vibration resistance but
better sound quality than the D.A.S.C. Hi mode.
3 D.A.S.C. OFF (cancel)
When the player is used in a place free of vibration,
it is recommended to release the D.A.S.C. to ex-
tend the play time by reducing the battery power
consumption.
Each press changes the mode as follows.
Setting the D.A.S.C.
· The reproduced sound is interrupted during switching.
In case of difficulty
Notes :
1. This system uses a microcomputer so it may malfunction due to external noise or interference. In such
a case, unplug the power cord and remove the batteries, then plug the power cord again and insert the
batteries again.
2. Erroneous operation may occur when the headphone plug is plugged or unplugged; but this is not a
malfunction.
Controls and indicators
G
D.A.S.C.
Lights up when the HOLD switch
is set to the HOLD position.
3
Repeat mode indicator which lights
when one of the repeat modes is
activated.
Cause
Remedy
No operation occurs
when operation keys are
pressed.
No sound is heard from
the headphones.
Sound skips, or is inter-
rupted.
Noise interferes.
Rechargeable batteries
· The HOLD switch is set to HOLD.
· The batteries are exhausted.
· The disc is placed upside down.
· Condensation has occurred inside
the unit.
· The AC adaptor or car battery adap-
tor is disconnected.
· The headphones are connected in-
completely.
· The volume is set to the minimum
position on the main unit or remote
control unit.
· The D.A.S.C. is set to "OFF".
· A strong vibration that exceeds the
capacity of the D.A.S.C. has occurred.
· The disc is dirty.
· The lens is dirty.
· The headphone plug is dirty.
· The batteries are low.
· The headphone plug is dirty.
· The batteries are low.
· The headphones are connected in-
completely.
· Commercially-available recharge-
able batteries are used.
· Deactivate HOLD status.
· Replace both of the two alkaline
batteries, or recharge the recharge-
able batteries.
· Place the disc with the labeled side
up.
· Leave the unit for about 1 hour be-
fore re-use.
· Connect it properly.
· Insert the plug securely into the
REMOTE/
jack.
· Adjust the volume on the main unit
or remote control unit.
· Set the D.A.S.C. to "ON".
· Place the unit in a place not subject
to vibration.
· Clean it.
· Clean it.
· Clean it.
· Replace or recharge the batteries.
· Clean it.
· Replace or recharge the batteries.
· Insert the plug securely into the
REMOTE/
jack.
· Use the special rechargeable
batteries (NB-130,NB-77 or NB-88).
Symptom
What seems to be a serious trouble may sometimes be due to a simple mistake. Before calling for
service, check the items shown in the following table again. (If you request servicing due to the
reasons shown in the table, the service may be charged in some cases.)
Display
Storage
of digital
data
Digital memory
D.A.S.C.
I
H
D.A.S.C.
O
L
FF
O
1
2
B.BOOST
PHONES
STOP/OFF PLAY/PAUSE
SKIP
C
88
B
.B
O
O
S
T
Stop/power off key
Skip keys
VOLUME control
Bass Boost key
Play/pause key
The keys with the same names as the keys on the main unit
function the same as the keys on the main unit.
Shuffle mode indicator which lights when
the shuffle mode is activated.
For CHINA and Duty free shop in JAPAN
The disc status is displayed.
At the time of D.A.S.C. ON, the re-
sidual memory amount is displayed.
Headphones jack
HOLD switch
The operation keys of the remote
control unit except for volume
control are defeated.
To REMOTE/
jack of the main unit.
Digital recording is not
possible for MD and
DAT.
· The D.A.S.C. function is ON.
· Batteries are used for playback.
· Please cancel the D.A.S.C. function.
· Please use a household power sup-
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DC-IN
INPUT
INPUT
CD
R
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OPT.OUT
PORTABLE MD RECORDING DMC -G7R
REMOTE
OPT.
OUT
LINE OUT
REMOTE
Connections
Listening through car audio
· If sound is not produced, change the tape playing
direction of the car stereo.
(Sound is not produced if the car stereo is set to play
tape side B.)
· Audio reproduction may be impossible with the follow-
ing types of car stereo:
Models which function by detecting the tape tension.
(With these car stereo models, the CAC-2 is ejected
automatically when it is inserted.)
Insert into
cassette deck
slot.
Car cassette adaptor
CAC-2 (optional)
Car stereo
Listening through speakers
Speakers
with built-in
amplifier
Notes:
*1.The REMOTE terminal can be used
only when the unit has headphones
with remote controller.
Do not use this terminal for other
purpose than the above.
*2.Withconnectiontothe
LINE OUT terminal,
no sound will be put
out from the
ter-
minal.
Mains power operation
AC adaptor
Car battery powered operation
· When the unit is not used, unplug the car battery adaptor. (Otherwise,
the car battery may run out, with some car models.)
· The plug may not match the cigar lighter socket of some car models.
· If the unit cannot be operated with the car battery adaptor connected,
suspect the possibility of a blown fuse. The fuse can be replaced by
turning the electrode on the tip of the adaptor plug. When replacing the
fuse, be sure to use a fuse with a rating of 1 A.
Car stereo
Connect to cigar
lighter socket.
Car battery adaptor
DC-C3A (optional)
(Cars with DC 12V battery only)
Recharging the batteries
Battery duration indicator
The duration at which the battery indicator
starts to blink is variable depending on the
type of battery used.
Refer to the table on the right.
1 Open the top cover.
4 Close the cover.
Rechargeable
batteries
Alkaline batter-
ies
Treatment
When the batteries are
nearly exhausted
When the batteries are half
exhausted
In a while, the power will be turned off auto-
matically. Then recharge the batteries.
Playback is possible while the indicator is
blinking.
Blinking Timing
Battery Type
3 Plug in the AC adaptor.
4 Wait for 5 seconds, then press
the
7 key twice quickly.
Connect to DC IN jack.
Battery duration
indicator
3 Insert rechargeable batteries or
two LR6 alkaline batteries fol-
lowing the polarity indications.
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DC-IN
This unit can be powered with three kinds of supplies including the batteries, household power
line and car battery.
The batteries may either be rechargeable batteries manufactured specially by KENWOOD or
alkaline batteries. Be sure to remove the batteries from the unit when it is not to be used for
a long period (of more than a week).
· Rechargeable batteries can be recharged for
about 500 times. When the playable time per
recharge reduces, please newly purchase the
optional NB-130, NB-77 or NB-88 rechargeable
batteries.
· When loading the rechargeable batteries or SUM-
3/R6/"AA"-size alkaline batteries, insert from
the nearer battery,i.e. in order of 1 then 2, and
be sure to observe the polarity marking in the
battery compartment. When unloading the bat-
teries, first remove the farther battery, i.e. in
order of 2 then 1.
· We recommend the use of alkaline batteries
(LR6) because the playable time may some-
times extremely short when manganese batter-
ies are used.
· Always replace both batteries at a time.
5 After recharging, unplug the AC
adaptor from this unit.
· When using a rechargeable batteries which are
new or which have not been used for more than
2 months, the operating period may be shorter
than normal. This is due to the properties of the
battery and not a malfunction. After recharging,
use the batteries on the unit until there are
exhausted.
The original performance of the battery perfor-
mance can be recovered by repeating this cycle
a few times.
· When loading the rechargeable batteries, insert
from the nearer battery,i.e. in order of 1 then 2,
and be sure to observe the polarity marking in
the battery compartment. When unloading the
batteries, first remove the farther battery, i.e. in
order of 2 then 1.
· Be sure to close the top cover of the unit before
proceeding to recharging.
· Recharging is not possible during playback. Be
sure to set the power OFF before starting re-
charging.
· Recharging completes in about 4.0 hours with
the NB-130 or about 3.0 hours with the NB-77 or
NB-88. Do not recharge batteries for longer
period than above.
After recharging
Extinguishes.
During recharging
Battery indicator lights.
C
The unit returns to the power OFF status.
STOP/OFF
D
AC power outlet
The rechargeable batteries should be the batteries provided as standard accessories or optional
NB-130, NB-77 or NB-88. Never use other batteries than the rechargeable batteries manufac-
tured for exclusive use with KENWOOD products.
For CHINA and Duty Free Shop in JAPAN
Connect the speaker or
car cassette adaptor to
the
jack.
Recording onto a digital component
Portable MD recorder
etc.
To optical input
Optical cord (optional)
Consult your dealer before purchasing this option.
· For the recording procedure refer to the description
in the Notes of "Playback from the first track".
Note :
Digital recording is not possible with playback using
batteries or when the D.A.S.C. function is ON.
When using the OPT.OUT jack, cancel the D.A.S.C.
function and power the unit from the household AC
power supply (using the AC adaptor).
Listening through an amplifier with
CD input jacks
· Connect the cable to the amplifier's CD input jacks.
· For detailed playback procedures, please read the
instruction manual of your amplifier.
· This connection may be impossible with some am-
plifiers
Amplifier
CD input terminal connection
Battery powered operation
2 Open the cover.
5 Close the top cover.
2 Set the power OFF.
After loading or unloading the batteries, be
sure to close the battery cover securely
until it clicks. (The disc may be damaged if
the battery cover is not closed tightly.)
Remove the rubber cap from the connection terminal.
Ensure that the power of the all of the components is off before connecting the cords.
*1
*2
Audio cord
(Commercially available)
1 Insert rechargeable batteries fol-
lowing the polarity indications.
1
2
Note
Note
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Simple care
Care of lens
When the lens in the pick-up gets dirty, malfunctions including the impossi-
bility of playback may occur. The lens should be cleaned using a commercially-
available camera lens blower, etc. Do not touch the lens to prevent damaging
the mechanism. Also do not use a lens cleaner or disc cleaner product.
Care of main unit
When the unit gets dirty, clean with a soft, dry cloth. If the unit is stained seriously, a moistened cloth
can be used. Do not use benzine or thinner for these will damage the unit.
Cleaning the plug
Wipe the headphone plug with a soft cloth to keep clean.
A dirty plug may cause noise or malfunction.
Caution on disc used
Usable discs
This unit is capable of playing discs marked with
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
. Other discs cannot be played. 8 cm single CDs
can be played as they are; do not use a commercially-available single CD adaptor.
CD accessories
The CD accessories (stabilizer, protection sheet, protection ring, etc.) which are marketed for improving
the sound quality or protecting discs as well as the disc cleaner should not be used with this system
because they may cause malfunction.
Handling
Hold compact discs so that you do not touch the playing surface.
Do not attach paper or tape to either the playing side or the label side of compact discs.
The paste left on the label surface after a sticker has been peeled off is a factor which may cause
malfunction.
If the surface is sticky due to remaining paste, be sure to clean it with alcohol before use.
Never play a cracked or warped disc.
During playback, the disc rotates at high speed in the player. Therefore, to avoid danger, never use a
cracked or deformed disc or a disc repaired with tape or adhesive agent.
Cleaning
If fingerprints or foreign matter become attached to the disc, lightly
wipe the disc with a soft cotton cloth (or similar) from the center of the
disc outwards in a radial manner.
Storage
When a disc is not to be played for a long period of time, remove it from the CD player and store it in
its case.
Precaution against condensation
Immediately after a room is heated or in a room with high humidity (or vapor), the unit may malfunction
due to the condensation of dew or mist on the pick-up lens. In such a case, leave the unit for about
an hour before trying to use is again.
The provided accessories are variable depending on the areas where the product is sold.
The accessories which are not equipped as standard are optionally available. For details, please consult your
dealer.
1
1
1
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AC adaptor
LCD remote control unit
For the U.S.A., Canada,
U.K. and Australia
Format
System .............................................................. Compact disc digital audio system
Laser .......................................................................................... Semiconductor laser
Audio
Frequency response ............................................................... 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz, ±3 dB
Headphone output (16
, 1 kHz) ................................................... 10 mW + 10 mW
(Headphone output level/impedance ..................................... max. 450 mV/2.2
)
[For CHINA and Duty Free Shop in JAPAN]
Digital output
optical ............................ -21dBm ~ -15dBm (wave length 660nm)
[For other countries]
LINE output level/impedance ............................................................... 550mV/702
Power supply
External DC supply ................................................................................. DC 4.5 ~ 6 V
Rechargeable batteries (NB-130)
× 2........................................................... DC 2.4 V
Commercially-available alkaline batteries (LR6/ AA)
× 2 ............................ DC 3 V
Battery life (continuous repeat playback)
(Figures inside parentheses are the values when D.A.S.C. is ON.)
Commercially-available alkaline batteries (LR6/ AA)
× 2
................................................................................................ Approx. 17.5(15) hours
Rechargeable batteries (NB-130)
× 2.................................. Approx. 9.0 (8.0) hours
Dimensions (W
× H × D) ................................................. 132 mm × 32 mm × 153 mm
............................................................................................. (5 - 3/16"
× 1 - 1/4" × 6")
Weight (net) ............................................................................................. 270 g (9.5 oz.)
Specifications
Accessories
Notes :
1. KENWOOD follows a policy of continuous advancements in development. For this reason specifica-
tions may be changed without notice.
2. Sufficient performance may not be exhibited at extremely cold locations (where water freezes).
Maintenance
Before applying power
Headphones
Rechargeable batteries
AC plug adaptor
Carrying case
1
NB-130
× 2
For your records
Record the serial number, found on the back of the
unit, in the spaces designated on the warranty card,
and in the space provided below. Refer to the model
and serial numbers whenever you call upon your
dealer for information or service on the product.
Model ____________ Serial Number ____________
DPC-885
PORTABLE COMPACT DISC PLAYER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
B60-3389-00 JA (K,P,M,M2,X,T)
98/12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 97/12 11 10 9 8 7
Caution : Read this section carefully to ensure safe operation.
Units are designed for operation as follows.
U.S.A. and Canada ................................................................................................... AC 120 V only
Australia .................................................................................................................... AC 240 V only
Europe and U.K. ........................................................................................................ AC 230 V only
*Other countries .................................................................. AC 110-120 / 220 -240 V switchable
Before using the rechargeable batteries
The rechargeable batteries come non-charged condition. Read "Recharg-
ing the batteries" carefully and charge the batteries before use.
Unpacking
Unpack the unit carefully and make sure that all accessories are put aside
so they will not be lost.
Examine the unit for any possibility of shipping damage. If your unit is
damaged or fails to operate, notify your dealer immediately. If your unit was
shipped to you directly, notify the shipping company without delay. Only the
consignee (the person or company receiving the unit) can file a claim against
the carrier for shipping damage.
We recommend that you retain the original carton and packing materials for
use should you transport or ship the unit in the future.
DIGITAL AUDIO
COMPACT
For the other countries
1
1
1
1
1
NB-130
× 2
AP
*AC voltage selection
AC adaptor shipped to other countries are equipped with an AC
voltage selector switch. Refer to the following paragraph for the
proper setting of this switch.
AC adaptor operates on 110-120 volts or 220-240 volts AC.
Before connecting the power cord to your AC outlet, make sure
that the setting position of this switch matches your line voltage.
If not, it must be set to your voltage in accordance with the
following direction.
Note:
Our warranty does not cover damage caused by excessive line
voltage due to improper setting of the AC voltage selector switch.
The AC adaptor is provided with
a voltage selector switch which
has been preset for 220-240 V.
If using it with 110-120V power,
switch to the 110-120V position.
220V
240V
~
110V
120V
~
220V
240V
~
110V
120V
~
AC voltage selector switch