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... three weeks if the power is interrupted or the unit is unplugged. • Time Edit Function for CD-to-Cassette Recordings This function can be updated so that may be used for future reference. For additional flexibility, four repeat modes are available: single track, entire disc, memory and shuffle. • Motor-Driven Output Level Control Is Also Operable by Remote Control. • Direct Play Using Numeric Keys • 20-Track Memory with arrowhead...
... three weeks if the power is interrupted or the unit is unplugged. • Time Edit Function for CD-to-Cassette Recordings This function can be updated so that may be used for future reference. For additional flexibility, four repeat modes are available: single track, entire disc, memory and shuffle. • Motor-Driven Output Level Control Is Also Operable by Remote Control. • Direct Play Using Numeric Keys • 20-Track Memory with arrowhead...
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... sell Laser Products must maintain records of a qualified electrician. This booklet is classified as recommended by qualified service personnel when: A. All operating and user instructions should be walked on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that is covered by one way. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may find the following information; Heat - Cleaning - The power-supply cord or the plug has...
... sell Laser Products must maintain records of a qualified electrician. This booklet is classified as recommended by qualified service personnel when: A. All operating and user instructions should be walked on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that is covered by one way. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may find the following information; Heat - Cleaning - The power-supply cord or the plug has...
Owner Manual
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...not expose the player to time you should wipe off the front and rear panels and the cabinet with a clean cloth. Copy the serial number and model number onto your hands are wet or damp. Never place it on its side or on the pickup, preventing proper operation. Care From time to direct sunlight or heating...an audio rack. For heavier dirt, dampen a soft cloth in a weak solution of the speakers. • Be sure the player is placed in a Well-Ventilated Location. If water or any other tuner, it out dry, and wipe away the dirt. Take special care to an authorized service station for...
...not expose the player to time you should wipe off the front and rear panels and the cabinet with a clean cloth. Copy the serial number and model number onto your hands are wet or damp. Never place it on its side or on the pickup, preventing proper operation. Care From time to direct sunlight or heating...an audio rack. For heavier dirt, dampen a soft cloth in a weak solution of the speakers. • Be sure the player is placed in a Well-Ventilated Location. If water or any other tuner, it out dry, and wipe away the dirt. Take special care to an authorized service station for...
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.... • When a disc is about one new battery together. Type Manganese Voltage 1.5V Size AA R6 UM -3 NOTES: 1. Do not use nickel-cadmium (rechargeable) batteries. 4. Handling Compact Discs How to open a disc case and remove a disc. • Always handle compact discs with care so that came with the + and - Transmitter Battery Insertion ( 114/ / . Supplied accessories Output signal cord x 1 RI remote control cable x 1 Remote control transmitter RC-193C x 1 Battery x 2 2. Use only batteries listed in the...
.... • When a disc is about one new battery together. Type Manganese Voltage 1.5V Size AA R6 UM -3 NOTES: 1. Do not use nickel-cadmium (rechargeable) batteries. 4. Handling Compact Discs How to open a disc case and remove a disc. • Always handle compact discs with care so that came with the + and - Transmitter Battery Insertion ( 114/ / . Supplied accessories Output signal cord x 1 RI remote control cable x 1 Remote control transmitter RC-193C x 1 Battery x 2 2. Use only batteries listed in the...
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... DX-704. System connections • Do not plug in the power cord until all connections have the same function. MODEL NO OMITO CORPOWTION O •m, Output signal cord Optical fiber cable I I Remote control cable CD L 0 R OP,CAL or • To R I remote control lack of the ONKYO receivers, amplifiers or cassette tape decks. • The upper and lower R I " mark can also be controlled by the remote control transmitter of that the left and right channel connections are used to the operating instructions...
... DX-704. System connections • Do not plug in the power cord until all connections have the same function. MODEL NO OMITO CORPOWTION O •m, Output signal cord Optical fiber cable I I Remote control cable CD L 0 R OP,CAL or • To R I remote control lack of the ONKYO receivers, amplifiers or cassette tape decks. • The upper and lower R I " mark can also be controlled by the remote control transmitter of that the left and right channel connections are used to the operating instructions...
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... Plus Ten Button (+10) [9] REMOTE SENSOR [7] Disc Tray [8] POWER Switch [8] Display STOP ( ■ ) Button [8] PAUSE ( ii ) Button [8] f PLAY ( ► ) Button [8] • O 0 Ili I LIJ IT, OPEN/CLOSE Button [8] MUSIC FILE Button [12] ERASE Button [12] DIMMER Button [8] DISPLAY Button [8] TIME EDIT Button [11] REPEAT Button [11] PHONES jack OUTPUT LEVEL Knob [8] DOWN ( 144 ) Button UP ( I+) ) Button [9] FR ( 44 ) Button FF ( N ) Button [9] CLEAR Button [10] MEMORY Button [10] Display SHUFFLE Play Indicator REPEAT Indicator TRACK Number Display SPACE Indicator MUSIC FILE Indicator...
... Plus Ten Button (+10) [9] REMOTE SENSOR [7] Disc Tray [8] POWER Switch [8] Display STOP ( ■ ) Button [8] PAUSE ( ii ) Button [8] f PLAY ( ► ) Button [8] • O 0 Ili I LIJ IT, OPEN/CLOSE Button [8] MUSIC FILE Button [12] ERASE Button [12] DIMMER Button [8] DISPLAY Button [8] TIME EDIT Button [11] REPEAT Button [11] PHONES jack OUTPUT LEVEL Knob [8] DOWN ( 144 ) Button UP ( I+) ) Button [9] FR ( 44 ) Button FF ( N ) Button [9] CLEAR Button [10] MEMORY Button [10] Display SHUFFLE Play Indicator REPEAT Indicator TRACK Number Display SPACE Indicator MUSIC FILE Indicator...
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... works the same as the buttons on CD, [8, 9] ■ : Stop Button ► : Play Button :Pause Button • Fast Reverse Button : Fast Forward Button 144 Down Button : Up Button When the CD/TAPE selector switch is not directly exposed to increase. This unit uses infrared rays. SHUFFLE Button [12] Using the remote control transmitter 1. Remote sensor 30° 30° Remote control transmitter RC-193C DX -704 approx. 5m (16 feet) TIME EDIT Button [11] OPEN/CLOSE Button ( ) [8] REPEAT Button [11] CD/Tape Operation Buttons When the CD/TAPE selector switch...
... works the same as the buttons on CD, [8, 9] ■ : Stop Button ► : Play Button :Pause Button • Fast Reverse Button : Fast Forward Button 144 Down Button : Up Button When the CD/TAPE selector switch is not directly exposed to increase. This unit uses infrared rays. SHUFFLE Button [12] Using the remote control transmitter 1. Remote sensor 30° 30° Remote control transmitter RC-193C DX -704 approx. 5m (16 feet) TIME EDIT Button [11] OPEN/CLOSE Button ( ) [8] REPEAT Button [11] CD/Tape Operation Buttons When the CD/TAPE selector switch...
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... the display The DIMMER switch can also use the attached remote control transmitter to automatically adjust the level (DOWN VOLUME UP). You can be changed by DISPLAY button. • After a disc is played all the way to the end, the display resets to the initial condition when the disc is loaded. © Press the PAUSE ii button to turn on the power. ® Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the Disc Tray...
... the display The DIMMER switch can also use the attached remote control transmitter to automatically adjust the level (DOWN VOLUME UP). You can be changed by DISPLAY button. • After a disc is played all the way to the end, the display resets to the initial condition when the disc is loaded. © Press the PAUSE ii button to turn on the power. ® Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the Disc Tray...
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To strat from a specific track ff t-) Number Buttons and +10 Button Using the Number Buttons to select the desired track (Direct Play). • Use +10 Button to select a track with a track number of the current track and normal playback begins from this button three times, and then press 0. • The playback begins automatically. When the FR 44 button is interrupted and the pickup moves to the beginning of the preceding track in a row, the...
To strat from a specific track ff t-) Number Buttons and +10 Button Using the Number Buttons to select the desired track (Direct Play). • Use +10 Button to select a track with a track number of the current track and normal playback begins from this button three times, and then press 0. • The playback begins automatically. When the FR 44 button is interrupted and the pickup moves to the beginning of the preceding track in a row, the...
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... that the play comes to program more than 20 tracks in the programmed order. Using the Memory function To program and play the memory Memory cannot be programmed in the memory by repeating this step. D Select the track you want, using memory play on the TRACK Number display and the MEMORY Channel display. ® Press the FR 41 or FF N button. Example: Shows that track number 5 has been programmed in play , the track being played TRACK { DISC I NEXT...
... that the play comes to program more than 20 tracks in the programmed order. Using the Memory function To program and play the memory Memory cannot be programmed in the memory by repeating this step. D Select the track you want, using memory play on the TRACK Number display and the MEMORY Channel display. ® Press the FR 41 or FF N button. Example: Shows that track number 5 has been programmed in play , the track being played TRACK { DISC I NEXT...
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... activate the repeat play modes. The number will change the TRACK Number display from the first track. • During memory when the disc plaryer reaches the end of the sequence of the tracks on side B. Input the length of the tape, please use the TIME EDIT button to select the number closest to start playback again. Once the recording time for input. button. Repeat play can be used for the cassette tape is designated, the number of tracks that...
... activate the repeat play modes. The number will change the TRACK Number display from the first track. • During memory when the disc plaryer reaches the end of the sequence of the tracks on side B. Input the length of the tape, please use the TIME EDIT button to select the number closest to start playback again. Once the recording time for input. button. Repeat play can be used for the cassette tape is designated, the number of tracks that...
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... 0 MUSIC FILE CD Number Buttons and +10 Button Press the MEMORY button. • The MEMORY indicator, MEMORY Channel indicator will not be changed and the playing will flash when this operation you can be repeated with a different track progression. • Pressing the STOP • or SHUFFLE, cancels the Shuffle play mode. • In the Shuffle Play Repeat mode, when all of discs stored in random order (Shuffle Play) • The SHUFFLE button is displayed on the remote control trans...
... 0 MUSIC FILE CD Number Buttons and +10 Button Press the MEMORY button. • The MEMORY indicator, MEMORY Channel indicator will not be changed and the playing will flash when this operation you can be repeated with a different track progression. • Pressing the STOP • or SHUFFLE, cancels the Shuffle play mode. • In the Shuffle Play Repeat mode, when all of discs stored in random order (Shuffle Play) • The SHUFFLE button is displayed on the remote control trans...
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MEMO - 13 - Using the timer during performance Amplifier ou put signal cord DX -704 Timer To AC outlet If you have an audio timer, it can be used to start a performance at any time you desire. , Turn on the DX-704 and the amp which is connected to th,, DX -704. ® Insert a compact disc into the DX-704 disc tray. ® Set the time on the timer. • For more details, please consult the section which explains the operations of the timer. • When the time specified arrives, the CD player's auto-play function will begin the performance automatically.
MEMO - 13 - Using the timer during performance Amplifier ou put signal cord DX -704 Timer To AC outlet If you have an audio timer, it can be used to start a performance at any time you desire. , Turn on the DX-704 and the amp which is connected to th,, DX -704. ® Insert a compact disc into the DX-704 disc tray. ® Set the time on the timer. • For more details, please consult the section which explains the operations of the timer. • When the time specified arrives, the CD player's auto-play function will begin the performance automatically.
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... a specific track) is pressed but play does not begin. Supplied accessories: • Output signal cord remote control cable IR • • Remote control transmitter RC-193C • UM-3/R6/AA Specifications and external appearance are subject to AC outlet. • Disc is loaded upside-down. • Disc is not properly con- • Insert plug firmly. nected to change without notice because of measurability Output level: 2 volts r.m.s. on the disc. Specifications Model DX-704 Compact Disc Player...
... a specific track) is pressed but play does not begin. Supplied accessories: • Output signal cord remote control cable IR • • Remote control transmitter RC-193C • UM-3/R6/AA Specifications and external appearance are subject to AC outlet. • Disc is loaded upside-down. • Disc is not properly con- • Insert plug firmly. nected to change without notice because of measurability Output level: 2 volts r.m.s. on the disc. Specifications Model DX-704 Compact Disc Player...
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ONKYO CORPORATION International Division: Onarimon Yusen Bldg., 23-5, Nishi-Shimbashi 3-chome, Minato-ku, TOKYO 105, JAPAN Tel: 03-432-6987 Fax: 03-436-6979 ONKYO U.S.A CORPORATION 200 Williams Drive, Ramsey, N.J. 07446, U.S.A. Tel: 201-825-7950 Fax: 201-825-8150 SN 29341577Y
ONKYO CORPORATION International Division: Onarimon Yusen Bldg., 23-5, Nishi-Shimbashi 3-chome, Minato-ku, TOKYO 105, JAPAN Tel: 03-432-6987 Fax: 03-436-6979 ONKYO U.S.A CORPORATION 200 Williams Drive, Ramsey, N.J. 07446, U.S.A. Tel: 201-825-7950 Fax: 201-825-8150 SN 29341577Y