Pioneer PD-M90X Operating Instructions Manual page 26

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OPERATION WITH REMOTE CONTROL
UNIT
CAUTIONS REGARDING USE
OF
REMOTE
CONTROL
UNIT
lf
use
is
made
of
the supplied remote control
unit,
the
functions explained
so far
can be
operated
from a
distance.
To use the remote control unit, aim
it
at the
remote
sensor
on the front panel
of the
player.
The operating range
of
the
remote control unit.
is
up
to
about
7
m
from, and within
angles
of
30
degrees
left
and right of the sensor window on the
player.
o
Even
when
the
remote control unit
is
operated
within
the
specif
ied
operating range,
operation
may
not be
successful
if
there are
obstacles
between
the unit
and
the
player,
or
if
the unit
is
not correctly aimed at the
player.
o Use
of
the
player near
a
device which
emits
infrared rays,
or
use
of
another remote control
unit which emits
inf
rared rays, may result
in
misoperation
of the player.
On
the other
hand,
use
of the
remote control
unit
of the
player
when
another device controlled
by
means of
infrared rays
is
being used, may cause
misope-
ration
of
that
device.
o
The
life of the
batteries used
in the
remote
control unit
will
vary greatly depending
on
op-
erating conditions. When they begin
to
run
down,
the
remote control
unit
indicators
will go
black,
the
operating range
will be
reduced
and
the
memory
in the
remote control unit may be
can-
celled.
Consequently,
the
batteries
should
promptly be changed when
the
battery indicator
starts
to
flash.
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MAGAZINE
CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING
OF
MAGAZINES
o When inserting
a
magazine
into the player,
make
sure that
the
direction
of
insertion
is
correct.
o
After
use, store
in the
case
provided. Do
not
place
in
locations subjected
to
high temperatures
or
exposed
to
direct
sunlight.
o Do not
take magazines
apart.
o
Be careful not
to
drop,
or hit
magazines
against
things.
Also,
do not
apply strong force
to
trays
which
have been withdrawn.
o Application
of
benzene,
thinner, insecticide
or
other
volitile
liquids
to a
magazine
may
damage
the
surface,
so keep
magazines away
from
such
su
bstances.
AFFIXING LABELS TO
6
DISC
MAGAZINE
o When affixing the supplied labels,
make
sure to
affix them
to the
specified positions.
lf
labels
or
tape are affixed
to
other than
the
specified
po-
sitions,
the
magazine and player
may not
operate
correctly.
o
Each
label can be conveniently used as follows:
A:
Titles
B:
Names
of
stored discs and
tracks
C:
Titles
D:
Names
of
stored
discs
E,G,F:
Classif
ication
a Do not affix
one label on
top
of
another.
(However.
F
and
G
may
be
affixed on top of
label
C.)

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