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i MULTI-PLAY ‘COMPACT DISC PLAYER Te po aac tie PIONEER pent, Baars 7 se esesenenee vo remerions cot appari PRONEER. SeiuidetctcnxGenna: oe @ PIONEER The Art of Entertainment OEcINI-xXayd Features Sri Sine 28 Se og tree loraros You have made at hams HOY listening to Dr ag sn ty ig erecta | mas * Ths player con be mounted two ways onion and vera | cauTiOn: use oF CONTROL OR ADUSTaca | THOSE 'Secinea” Wee aa MER | HazahoOUS RADIATION Fed i caumon: Heer crue nutareaune | OAT SS RGR UNENTS iain Transportation Screws Removal of Screws Be sure to remove transportation screws (red) @ and @ in this ‘order and cover the screw holes with seals © before mounting the ‘et, Peel off adhesive tape to remove the transportation pin ©, The removed screws (red) and the pin will be required if you transport ‘the player again later. Keep them in the bag for Keeping transpor- ‘ation screws, Reinstallation of Screws Be sure to reinstall the transportation scraves (red) in the procedure described below before retransporting the set. Incorrect order of reinstallation or use of different szrews may cause the sat to fal 1. Let the set operate the beginning of a dise and stop operation ‘within 10 seconds thereafter before romeving the set. 2, Remove the magazine and then the set, 53, Reinstal the transportation screws in the reverse order (D and ©) ‘of removal. Fasten the transportation pin D with adhesive tape. + Before screwing in the transportation screws, postion the player vertically (as in the vertical mounting example in the section installation”) ‘= Contact your dealer or the nearest authorized PIONEER Service Station, if pin @ cannot be reinstalled or stop 1 or 2 above cannot be executed. 3 2 2 c g = ® ao aa Transportation pin Top General Guide ‘The Magazine Type Muli-Piay CD players with 220” mark and the Magazines with the same’ mark are compatinie for inch (12 em does, a om | Precautions when using 8-cm (3-inch) CDs ‘+ The magazine supplied with this CD player is for 12-0m (5- inch) CDs only. Do not put 8-cm (3.inch] CDs in the maga- zine, even with adapters, as they may cause a failure. + To play Bom CDs, use the optional JD-MG08 magazine, ‘which holds six B-em CDs. The JD-Mi08 magazine for six & tm CDs cannot be sed with this player. @ Door Be sure nover to leave the door open, @ Compact disc magazine slot © Door open/eject button Press this button to open the door @ and eject the magazine. 1 @ Clear button Ifthe power docs not switch on or if the compact diso player does ‘not operate when the button on the mult-CD controller is pressed, fr if the mult-CD controller display Is Incorrect, press this button fon the player with the tip of a pencil to restore normal operation, ‘Always press the clear button on the multiCD controler, too, after pressing this button Note on last position memory ‘The owner's manuals for the OEX-M300 and KEX-M700 controllers say that the las track memory restarts piay from the beginning of the track being played whan the disc was stopped. But when you lise one of these controllers with this player, the last position memory restarts play around the position at which the disc was stopped. Note on random play When using the random play feature of this player, you can get random play using up to sx discs in the magazine. The owner's manuals for the DEX:900 and KEX-M700 controllers say that Fandom play works with only one diss. But when you use one of these controllers with this player all six dises sre aveilabe. hlight sean KEH-M50000R — KEX-M800 KEX-M700—_DEX.M300 | IF this player Is combined with one of the models of mentionad ‘above cat stereo, it will offer highlight scan instead of tack scan In this case, ignore the section on track scan in the oviner's moouals forthe player, and read the following infocmetion on highlight sean instead. (Tris information refers to the KEH:RISOD00R payer, but applied 10 other players, 00.) “Treck number searchtost forward, ravers L Bisplay A Broaacace_| SE Te cee Teak an Using highiight scan {The highlight scan function plays ona track after another for about fen seconds each, beginning at a particular start time, Use fakes searching jor a piece you lke. if you don't set the start tne Yourself, ton-second playback of each track starts one minke ine each tack. 3; Brass the track scan button, (SCAN appears on the display). 2, Tracks willbe played one after another for about teh seconds, Starting one minute into eech track 3. When you hear @ track you like, press the track scan button again: he player wil cancel highlight scan and continue paying the track * When highlight scan arrives beck atte track et which Ie began, it’s automatically canceliad and normal play resumes hanging the start time Example: Setting the star time to 30 seconds into each track 1. Pross tho + and sides ofthe track number search bution at the ‘same time, (This causes TRACK to disappear and the stort imme to appear on the display.) * On the KEX-M700 and DEX.M300 models, press the treck scan’ fast forward and reverse button (manual) to ready the paver ty fast forward and raverse, 2. Using the » and - sides of the rack number search button, a the time to 30 seconds, | acerca Bveso Lo o 3. Hold the track sean button down for more than two seconds (SCAN sppears on tho display.) The next and subsequent heck wil be playod with highight scan, starting 30 seconds me es track * The start time can be set fn tor-socond steps. time less ther ten saconds is takan as zero * ithe total time ofa tock is loss chan the stat time, the track played from the boginning for about ton seconds * Ifa track lasts for lass than ton seconds after highlight sc starts, the track is just played to tho end, resulting in s ohecen pleying time, * Is impossible to seta star time grostor than the playing tne for @ particular track. ff you want to start long way ino sock ‘rack, make sure that you use a dise with long tack Using the Compact Disc Magazine Inserting discs Insert your eeleoted discs into the euppliod magazine. Up to 6 discs ‘may be Inserted into tha magazine, The discs are numbered form {top tray) to 6 (bosom tray) 41 Pull out 1 die tray from the magazine Dige tray Be surete putt ot ony 2, Put 1 disc on the disc tray, label downward, * Do not touch the recorded side of a disc when inserting or removing it Postion these with thelabel 3, Push the dise tray back In. ‘+ This compact dise player recognizes which magacina is in use ‘from the top dise. Always Keep 8 dise in the top disc tray. + Ifyou load @ dise with the label generally printed in black fscing Lup. not only wil te player not be able to recognize vwihsthar the tise is set oF not, but also, you have a multi CO controler. the Controle will not display an error message to lot you know labout it, So make sure all the discs in each magazine have theit Tabel sides facing down Precautions when handling magazines + Keep the magazine in is special case ar use. Do 0% pu the rroguzo In ploce where t wil be exposed to high tempera. {ures or cvec unig. + Dorotalisesembletha magaring. {Fase core nt to drop he magazine or knock t against anything Do not forge the puled-our ray In any way. + Tho so.of bunune, thinner noeceiGe, or oer volute chem Gals may damage tho magarine surface, HSMDNa Inserting the magazine 1, Press the door open button. Door open burton 2, Insert the magazine, + Make sure tat the magazine ie loaded with dices before inserting into the player Be careful to inser the magazine into player with the meré fecing upwerd, If the label on the magazine is coming off or wrinkled up, ft may damage the eject mechanism, and In some cases, the magazine may not be ejected. Therefore, remove 8 damaged. label completely before uss, Insert ne magazine wth 2. Close the door. *+ Never leave the door open white playing discs, The entry of cir, dust, or any other foreign matter into the player may cause Ite ‘ai The six-compect-dise magazine supplied with this playor ean also be used with tha home mulsplay compact dise player Spare magazines aro available separately. Use thorn to croate ‘your own dis library by putting the recordings of one particular Musician into one magazine or by classifying magavines by, {enve, Note that the six-compact-disc magazine (JO-MB) shown below, the magazine for six B-em {inch compact discs (ID. M108}, and the singloxcompactdise magazine supplied with the home mult-play compact disc player cannot be used with this player: Compact cise visible Connecting the nits + Before mounting, remove the transportation secews (sve page 3) and connect the units temporarily. Check that the units ere connected correctly by operating the mult-CD controller. + Bo sure to properly connect the color-coded leads. Falure to do ‘30 an cause malfunctions. ‘+ When connecting the cords, be sure to fix them firmly with clamps or tape. Be sure to protect tho cords from damage by taping them at places whore they wil contact burr. + Afler connection is completa, press the clear buttons on the player and the mult-CD controller withthe tip ofa pencil «+ Wire all connecting cords so that they stay well clear of high- temperature areas Such as the heater cutie. + Do not drill 8 hole into the engine compartment.to connect the orange power cabie directly o the battery. + Besure to connect the ground lead (black tothe vehicle body or some other tnetal per thet is properly grounded to the chassis. If the ground lead is not properly connected, noise may occur or the player or mult-CO contraller may not operate correctly: Fix the 139i connector ord with ‘he supplied elamper i required Remove the siteaper fd fc the clamperto ‘he roarot the aut 13450 con. reaior sora i F push and bond lamar Ingen the 18pin con ‘ctor cord pig ito the sodkst of he set 18.n eonnactor cor : + Digital cutputexmiast ‘wti-co Used wen connoeting contre ‘an optional component Black (ground “To vehicle (matt body, Orange BS To trminal above svppled with powcr regardless of griton butch pesto. Fuse noider Installation + Be sure to use the parts supplied and mount the unit securely. If pars other than those supplied (specified) are used, they may Toosen or damage internet parts. + Be sure to consult your desler before making eny holes in the + Bofore driling @ hole Into the trunk, confirm that there is nothing behind the hole. Never drill a hole in the fuel tank or any other importent par. + Make sure to take off tho (.) side connector on the car battery to prevent shor circuits while you are mounting the unit Location + Be sure to mount the unit in places where the driver is not bothered and where there Is no danger of passengers being injured in ease of sudden stops, + 20 not mount the player near the hester outlet, where it would be affected hy heat, or near the doors, where rainwater might splash onto it + Do not mount the player anywhera that gets the sun and so becomes hat, ike on the dashboard or the rear she. ‘+ When mounting the player, make sure none of the leads are trapped between the player and the surrounding metalwork or fittings. + Do not mount the playar on the spere tire board or any other Unstable piace. + Mount the player in 9 plaoo whore it does not prevent the spare tir, jack, 07 tools from being easly removed, 10 * Insta this unit at the angle shown below. In addition, choose & place whore the CD magazine can be loaded and unloaded easily ‘You do not need to change the position ofthe anti-vibravon spring, in the player when you install it. ott Use is The horzootat Horicontalnstatation 4+ When the ployer is mounted ‘erty aca the agar insertion stor upward. Horizontal mounting example 1: Mounting the player on the floor of the trunk with the mounting base 1. Using the screws (4 x 8 mm), fit the mounting brackets to the sides of the player so they fece downward. Mounting bracket 2. Stick pads on the rear ofthe mounting base es & o E i c . Pass the sorews on the mounting base through the hotes inthe fC breckats and temporally thee screws with the wing nuts. Turn id up the carpet where the player is to be mounted and place the mounting base on the fosr. u 4, Remove the wing nuts and remove the player from the mount: 6. Fitthe player onto the mounting sorews and secure the assembly Ing base. with the wing nuts ightening them fiery a“ ut (Emm 5 Put the carpet back, cu it for the screws as shown and pass the Corper serews through the holes. carpet 2 Horizontal mounting example 2: ‘Mounting the player on the mounting board with self-tapping screws 1 Using the serews (4% 8 mm, ft the mounting brackets tothe Sales of tho player so they fece downward 2. Moar the layor on the mounting board with the selttapping Sorows (<8 mm Seltsapping crew (6x 16mm) Mounting boord iamoter hola Horizontal mounting example 3: Suspending the player from the parcel shelf with hex-screws 1 Using tho sorws [<8 mm fit the mounting brackets to the Saou ofthe payer co they fam upward ‘eran tram ‘Mouhuing bracket 2. Check the place of mounting and drill holes (65 to 7 mm diameter) through the parcel she. 3, Pass hexscrews (6 50 rm) through the holes from the passenger compartment sido, ft them to the sorew holes of the frounting bracket, and instal withthe wing nuts. | | 13 Hexcsrew (8350 mm) Drill6 to 7 mm ameter hoo, Parco helt + ldoslly, when the player is being mounted under the parcel shel ‘wo persons should work together. One person should hold player, and the other should tighten the wing nuts. you do this Job on your own, take great care not to drop or knock the player 1“ Vertical mounting example 1: Mounting the player on the floor of the trunk with the mounting base 1. Using tho serows (a8 nym), tthe mounting brackets to the si ofthe player eo thoy feos downware Seven (eB eomi Mounting bracket 2, Stick pads on the rear of the mounting base. Mounting base 3, Pass the screws on the mounting base through the holes in the brackets anc temporarily fix the sorews with the wing nuts. Turn up the carpet where the player is to be mounted and place the ‘mounting base on the floor. Wing nut (6 mem) N 4, Remove the wing nuts and remove the player from the mount- ing bese. Wing au rom) 65, Put the carpet back, cut it for the sorawe as shown and pase the screws through the holes. 6 6. Fit the player onto the mounting sores and secure the assembly withthe wing nuts, tightening them firmly, 7. To increase shock absorption, when socuring the player esser + When installing the mounting either the installing with sett hexcsorowe is used, ing nti mem) use the attached mounting stay smbly to the vehicle, Stay fo the tim board ina vehicle, ‘tapping screws or installing with Installing with selt-tapping serews Dai ¢10 48mm lamter hole, i ord a Seg sip ‘Seifsanping terow (tmnt Hox nut Washer (mm) {stalling with nex-serews Dats 06mm siameto hole a emm Tom beers ~ stap (term) ax nut (¢rm Washer mm Vertical mounting example 2: Mounting the player on the mounting board with self-tapping screws 1. Using the serve (4 8 mm) ft tho mounting brackets to the Egos ofthe player eo they face downer 2, Mount the payor on tho mounting boned with the selfsapoing terows 6.10 en, SelFtspping srew iexigmmn Dri ét 45 rm diameter hole. 3, To increase shock absorption, use the attached mounting stay linen securing the player assembly to the vehicle. ” Discs nO 8 Oniy use compact discs (optcel digital audio discs) beating the ‘mark shown below. (Fig. 1) Be sure never to touch the signal surface when handiing discs. Pick up discs by grasping the outer edges or the edges of the hole and the outer edge. (Fig. 2) (Fig. 3) Do not affix paper or tape, and avoid soratching the side of the disc which contains the label (contents of disc). (Fig. 4) The disc revolves at high speed within the player unit, $0 defer tive (cracked or baaly bent! discs should not be used. Fig. 8) (Fig. 6) Dust and/or finger smudges will have no direct effect on the compact SG DIGITAL AUDIO Fig. signal recorded on the dise, but dirt can decrease the amount of light rofloced from the racorded surface, thus affecting sound ualty the disc should become soiled, gently wine the surface With @ soft lintfree cloth, wiping from the canter of the dise to the edge. (Fig. 7) Do not use record sprays or antistatic agomts. Such volatile chemioals a8 benzine and thinner can also damage the surface ‘of the disc and should not be used. (Fig. ‘As with traditional audio records, compact dlacs are made of Plastic. To avoid warping, keap the discs in their cases and do. ot store them in places exposed to direct sunlight. (Fi, 3) Fig. 6 Error Mode {an error oceurs—for example, if the CD player will not work or if ‘Siops while playing—"ERROR" followed by an error number anpaars on the CD controller display, The error number indicates the cause of the error, check the items listed below. f you cannot rect the problem after checking the cause of the error, contact your dealer or nearest Pioneer service station, *'Some mult-CD controllers cisplay only “ERROR”, without the terror number; in this care, check tems 11, 14, end 30 below. ‘Multi CD controller display example E41 Eni ERR-11 ERROR-11 Error No. Cause Treatment Dirtora seratch onthe | Wipe off the dirt icc stops thelaser | Exchange the dise fi beam from baing able | has boan scratched. aire [to focas. : 7 The dise has bown Confirn thatthe dise Ingerted upside down, has beon inserted ght i sido up, The disc has boon ‘Confirm thatthe dice inserted upside down, | has boon insertod right fd up. 14 [An unrecorded com. fen youuse aCD-A, pactd'sc (CD-R) which | load one that nas been corded on | recorded on. ‘once is boing used. Dir ora scratch anthe | Wipe the dit off the go | Sischinders the tack | dsc, number search Exchange the dive fi function, scratched [go | Thereisino disc in the | Load a dis ito the magazine. magazine ‘AO, 10,12, | Electrical or mechanical | See Not (). 50, 60,70" | system foul Tum the car ignition switch off and on again, oF prase the soureo switch on the multiCD convfolor to gat CD playback again. H tho oF indication does Not disappear, contact your nearest Pionesr service canter oF station, ‘ Precautions ‘+ Sat air conditioning or heating for suitable temperature because there may be extreme changes in temperature during summer or winter, + Replace fuses only with the types stipulated on the fuse holder. Wien driving on an uneven road, the player may not reproduce every sound property. ‘+ Bo not add any cil to the rotating parts nor disassemble the set ifit Goes not perform satisfactory. Condensation + During winter the inside of the vehicle may be very cold. I the ‘eater is turned on and the player is used soon after the disc or ‘optical pers (prism, lens, ete) may become misted up, and te player will not operate correctly. If the dise is misted up. wipe it ‘with a soft cloth I the optical parts are misted up, wait for about {an hour for them to warm up. They will return to thelr normal condition. When the unit does not operate properly, contact your desler ‘or the nearest authorized PIONEER Service Station, Specifications General System. nna oe OMBRE a tio syste Usable discs. - som Compact Dis¢': Stat oma. Conn Sampling frequency. 48.1 KE ‘Number of quantization bits 16; linet Power source 184V DC(TOS~ 156V allowable Max. current consumption sn 098 Weight 3.09 Dimensions: 200 W) + 75 (295 (O) mm, Audio Frequency characterises... 520,000 He (1 dB). Signab-to-noise ratio 97 dB (tHe EC-A Network Dynamic range. 7 948 (Tah Output fovel ncn "B00 mi (1 kHe, 08} Number of channels : 2 stereo) Note: Specifistions and the design are subject to possible modification ‘without prior note due te improvements PIONEER ELECTRONIC CORPORATION 441, Meguro 1 chome, Negurotu, TOKYO, 163, JAPAN PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USAIN. P.O Box 1760, Long Baacn.Calforni TEL: (0) «21-1108 PIONEER ELECTRONIC |ELR OFE) NV. Haven 1087, keetbergiaan'T 8120 Meee, Belguim TEL €3-7504181 1 PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA FTY. LTD, 178-184 Boundary Foie, Boeside, Vicoris $195, Australia TEL ios) 580.69" PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA ING. 300 Allstate Parkway Morita m.CntarisL3A OP2, Canada TEL «16-470.4477 80601, US.A, ES

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