When reproducing CD sound with
the D.A.S.C. switch set to ON, the
D.A.S.C. stores digital data corre¬
sponding to about 3 seconds of CD
playback in memory and reads this
data as it piays music. This guards
the listener from being troubled by
sound skip even in case signal read¬
ing error occurs.
D.A.S.C.: "Digital Anti-Shock Circuit"
the switch to the D.A.S.C. position.
Playback sound is interrupted when
the switch position is changed.
Lights.
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■ In case of vibration above a certain degree, the memory data
may be exhausted and the guard from sound skip may become
temporarily ineffective.
► The use of the D.A.S.C. consumes the battery pov^er quickly.
When playing the unit in a place not subject to vibration, be sure
to set the switch to the OFF position.
Mechanism of D.A.S.C.
Digital memory
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Reproduced sound
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During playback, the CD is
rotated at double the normal
speed and the sound data of
about 3 seconds beyond the
present playback position is
stored in memory.
When the readout from the
CD is interrupted due to a
vibration or shock, the sound
data read from the memory is
not interrupted.
The amount of stored data
recovers so that the circuit
can deal with the next possible
shock.