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Compact discs, Trouble? check the player to find what’s wrong, Specifications – Denon DCM-370 User Manual

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ENGLISH

COMPACT DISCS

1. Cautions in Handling Compact Discs

• Do not get fingerprints, oil, dirt or other substances on the compact disc.

If the disc becomes dirty, wipe it off with a dry, soft cloth.

• Do not clean compact discs with benzene, paint thinner, water, record

spray, anti-static agent, silicon cloth or similar substances.

• Take particular care to prevent scratches to the back side of the compact

disc when removing it from the case and when inserting it in its case.

• Do not bend compact discs.
• Do not apply to compact discs.
• Do not attempt to enlarge the center hole of the disc.
• Do not write on the label (printed) side of the disc with a ball point pen or

pencil.

• Bringing a CD into a warm room from a cold place could cause moisture

to condense on the disc surface. Do not attempt to dry the disc with a
hair dryer, etc.

TROUBLE? CHECK THE PLAYER TO FIND WHAT’S WRONG

Even when it appears that there is trouble, check the following points carefully.

SPECIFICATIONS

AUDIO

Number of Channels:

2 Channels

Frequency Characteristics:

2 ~ 20,000 Hz

Dynamic Range:

100 dB

0

98 dB

S N Ratio:

112 dB

108 dB

High Frequency Distortion:

0.0025% (1kHz)

0.003%

Separation:

98 dB

96 dB

Wow and Flutter:

Less than the measuring
(±0.001% W. peak)

Output Voltage:

Variable 0.2 ~ 2.0 V

DISC USED

Audio compact discs are used
12 cm (5 in) and 8 cm (3 in)

OVERALL

Power Supply:

60 Hz
Voltage is shown on rating label

Power Consumption:

15 W

External Dimensions:

434 (W) x 115 (H) x 392 (D) mm
(17-3/32” x 4-17/32” x 15-7/16”)

Weight:

5.7 kg (12.6 lbs.)

5.7 kg (12.6 lbs)

DCM-270

DCM-370

FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAY

Functions:

Five discs can be used,
Direct Track Selection,
Program Selection,
Random Play, etc.

Displays:

Disc No., Track No.,
Time (min., sec.),
Play, Pause, Repeat, Random, etc.

Other:

Headphone Jack (Level Variable)

REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC-258

Remote Control Method:

Infrared Pulse system

Power Supply:

3 V DC Two R6P (standard SIZE AA)

External Dimensions:

50 (W) x 175 (H) x 18 (D) mm
(1-31/32” x 6-57/64” x 45/64”)

Weight:

100g (approx. 3 oz)
(Includes batteries)

HDCD® and High Definition Compatible Digital® are registered trademarks of Pacific Microsonics, Inc.

* Design and specifications are subject to change without notice in the course of product improvement.

2. Storage of Compact Discs

• After play, be sure to remove the disc from the player.
• To prevent dust, scratches, deformation, etc., be sure to store compact

discs in their case.

• Do not store compact discs in the following locations.

1. Places where direct sunlight strikes for long periods of time.
2. Places with a high humidity or a lot of dust.
3. Places reached by heat from a heater or similar appliance.

The drawer won’t open/close when the Open/Close button (

5

OPEN/CLOSE) is pressed.

• Is the Power switch on?

After a disc is loaded (0 00 00

M

00

S

) is displayed in the display window.

• Is the disc loaded correctly? ………………………………See page 8, 9, 16.

Play does not begin when the Play button (

1

PLAY) is pressed.

• Is the disc dirty or scratched? …………………………………See page 16.

There is no sound, or the sound is distorted.

• Is the output cord connected correctly

to the amplifier?

…………………………………………………See page 8.

• Does the sound return to normal when the

amplifier’s knobs are adjusted or the proper
input device is selected?

The player won’t go to the place specified in the search.

• Is the disc dirty or scratched? …………………………………See page 16.

A program cannot be played.

• Is the method used to make a program and

run it correct? ……………………………………………………See page 10.

The player won’t operate correctly when the remote control unit is used.

• Are the dry batteries in the

remote control unit dead? ………………………………………See page 14.

• Is the remote control unit located too far

from the CD Player unit?

………………………………………See page 14.