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PLAYER INSTALLATION
PRECAUTIONS
When this player is placed on another player or placed on a rack,
consideration should be given to avoiding temperature increase in
the player.
LD-V4300D
Ventilation holes
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LASERDISCS
LaserDiscs are available as both active play/standard play (CAV)
discs and long play/extended play (CLV) discs. Discs with
digitally recorded sound are also available.
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ACTIVE PLA
y
/STANDARD PLA
y
(CAV) DISC
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Active play/standard play discs are played at constant angular
velocity (CAV). Still-frame and other forms of trick playback are
possible with these discs.
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LONG PLAY /EXTENDED PLA y (CLV) DISCS
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Long play/extended play discs are played back at constant linear
velocity (CLV), and are therefore able to play for a longer length
of time than CAV discs. CLV discs cannot be used for trick play-
back, but random access and repeat playback etc. are possible.
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DIGITAL SOUND DISCS
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The
jackets
and
labels of these dis-
cs bear the symbol
on the left.
disilal
SIIIJIID
di&ital
FIUDICI
This LaserDisc was recorded with the same PCM sound signals
as recorded on compact discs.
Aluminum Backed Discs
Discs with one side covered with aluminum have been made for
commercial use. The CAV disc can be used in the same manner
as other discs. With the CL V disc, however, only normal playback
is possible. If other operations are attempted with this disc, they
result in malfunctioning, so please do not perform them.
LASERDISCS
CARE OF DISCS
How to hold discs
When loading or removing discs, try not to touch their playing sur-
f aces.
How to hold the disc
Holding with both hands··· Hold the disc by its
edges
with
both
hands, as shown in
Fig. A.
Holding with one hand··· As shown in Fig. B, hold
the disc by its center
hole and one edge.
Fig. A
Fig. B
Cleaning
The presence of fingerprints or other dirt etc. on the disc, wlll not
directly affect the recorded signal. Nevertheless, dirt on the disc
will cause the brightness of the light reflected from the signal
surface to be reduced, which may adversely affect sound and
picture quality. If a disc is dirty, clean the disc before playing it.
To clean your discs, use a soft clean cloth to wipe them. If
necessary, moisten a soft cloth with diluted neutral detergent to
remove heavy dirt or fingerprints.
circular direction.
outer edge.
Discs may not be cleaned with record cleaning sprays, or static
prevention sprays etc. Also do not use volatile liquids such as ben-
zene, or thinner etc.
Do not use damaged discs
Do not use damaged discs that are warped or cracked etc. This
may result in damage to the player.
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