Precautions For Usa; Features - Sears LXI 564.97521750 Owner's Manual

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! PRECAUTIONS
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IDIGITAL
AUDIO
• During play, if the player is subjected to a sudden
shock or jolt, some noisemay be produced.Thisisnot a
malfunction.
• If the player is operated while you are receiving an
FM/AM
radio broadcast, you may hear noise on the
radiobroadcast.
Inthis case, turntheplayer's p ower switchoff.
• If other audio components or theirconnecting cords
are installed nearthisplayer, you may hear a humming
sound.
In this event,try changing the locationof the other
components or their wiring.
Whenever moving the player, be sure to first remove
the disc from it. If the player is moved with a disc
inserted, the disc may be damaged.
This unit has a wide dynamic range. As a result, if you
turn your
amplifier's
volume
up too high during soft
(low volume)
parts of a program,
your speakers may
be damaged when the dynamic range of a sudden loud
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a warm
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When a chilled
player
is
moved suddenly
to a warm
location, moisture conden-
sation may form on the optical
lens, preventing proper
operation.
In this case, turn the power on end wait 30
minutes before starting play.
Do
not
place
foreign
objects
in the disc tray
and
attempt
to operate
the disc tray
control
function.
It
may cause damage to the mechanism.
Do not store discs in high-temperature,
high-humidity
locations.
The discs may develop warps and become
unable to play. Also, discs with moisture on them may
be unplayable.
Wipe any moisture
off with a soft, dry
cloth, and be sure discs are fully dry before using.
If the unit is installed in a confined
location, heat dissi-
pation will
be poor end malfunctions
may occur. Also,
do not install the unit on top of amplifiers or other com-
ponents liable to become hot.
If the unit
malfunctions,
do not remove it from
its
cabinet
to attempt
a repair
yourself.
Have it bench
tested by a Sears service center/department.
passage is produced,
FEATURES
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Conventional
records are all made using analog record-
ing techniques
in which the audio signals are recorded as
mechanical
vibrations
in the shape of the groove on the
record surface, having the possibility
of noise caused by
scratches, dust and dirt on the record surface.
In the digital
recording
system, the audio signal is con-
verted into a binary encoded signal which is not suscepti-
ble to noise interference.
This
compact
disc player
incorporates a semiconductor
laser pickup for
playing compact
discs with high-density
digitalized sound signals.
It gives superior sound quality
and operation
when com-
pared to the conventional
analog systems.
• Contactless Signal Dctection by Semiconductor
Laser
Pickup
• High Performance Sound Reproduction
• S/N Ratio of 90 dB
Dynamic Range of 90 dB
Distortion Ratio of 0.03%
• Wow and Flutter of less than Measurable Limits
Audio Cimuitry Seeks for Sound Quality.
• Horizontal Front Loading System
• Various Functions
Random Memory Search System
Various Search System (Direct, Skip, Manual)
Repeat Play
High-Speed Access
• Track and Index Nos, or Elapsed Play Time Display
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