0% found this document useful (0 votes)
164 views28 pages

CLD 990 EN - Scan

Laserdisc player service manual

Uploaded by

genghis021
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
164 views28 pages

CLD 990 EN - Scan

Laserdisc player service manual

Uploaded by

genghis021
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 28
(Oy Tee] Instructions L LASER DISC WIG ‘© This player does not spply to business use, and CD- ROMICD graphic discs cannot be played with this player. CD CDV LD PLAYER CLD-990 IacaDice ‘Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, put them away in 2 safe place for future reference. In some countries or regions, the shape of the power plug ‘and power outlet may sometimes differ from that shown in the explanatory drawings. However, the method of ‘connecting and operating the unit is the same. WARNING: To PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR ‘MOISTURE, IMPORTANT NOTICE [For U.S. and Canadian models] “The setat number for this equipment is located on the rear panel, Please write this serial number on your enclosed warranty card fand keep iin a secure area, This is for your security. [For Canadian model] CAUTION: to PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS (POLARIZED) PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. ATTENTION: PouR PREVENIR LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES NE PAS UTILISER CETTE FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR, UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT, SAUF SI LES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND SANS EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE A DECOUVERT. @ PIONEER LINE VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH ‘Only mutt-voltage models are provided with this switch. US., Canadian, European, U.K., and Australian model are not provided with this switch. ‘The line voltage selector switch is located on the rear panel of this player. Before your player is shipped from the factory, the switch is set to the power requirements of the player's destination. Check that it is set properly before plugging ‘the power cord into the outlet. If the voltage Is not properly ‘set or if you move to an area where the voltage requirements differ, adjust the selector switch as follows: Use a medium-sized iflat blade} screwdriver. Insert the tip of the screwdriver into the groove of the selector switch and turn it to set the player to the power voltage of your area, Set the selector so thet arrow points power Voltage of your area (Figure shows arrow pointing t0 110 vos), The Art of Entertainment IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 — PoONTENTS fone eo Reimar Laem: era ce rc naan evan coe tes oy oes on Sapa Pte Co cane Commasion theimaetors cates computing denenin ance tact eigen io erty ard Reto a-T iaernce ine mascrtaran Stes Pe a ‘scene me ceupmen wrap nest Pen Pacman Ihave nun oa as nich it ‘CAUTION ‘© Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those spectied herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure, ‘6 The use of optical instruments with this product wil incase eye hazard. | [For Canadian model] ‘This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the R~ dio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. This player may be used with Laser Dises, Compact Dies, and Compact Discs with Video bearing the following symbols: (LASERDISC SYSTEM)/(LaserVision Disc)* “isi the nied synl mark of LASERDISC \Lazerision veo. GJ et oie on des when on 8 syl ond eae te sae elon etme viknoce ry compete (Compact Disc) (**CD VIDEO SYSTEM) (inch Compact Dise) Es Se Se 2 **A Digital Sound with Muli Audio Dise (CD VIDEO LD) are referred to 2s CD Video discs. CD Videodises are recorded with subcodes, ‘which are the nor-sudlio recordings of TOC data such as track numbers, index numbers, et. However, tere are some discs without these mark. 3 | PRECAUTIONS If it becomes necessary to transport or ship this unit in the future, be sure to first remove the disc iif Present), retract the disc table to its closed position, tum the power off, and, after the “OFF” indicator stops blinking on the display, disconnect the power cord. INSTALLING THE PLAYER ‘© Place the player on a stable platform next to the television and stereo system to be used with the player. ‘© When using the player with a stereo system, your ‘speakers should be placed away from your television (or TV monitor. ‘© Do not place heavy objects such as a television or TV ‘monitor on top of the player. ‘© Do not place the player on top of your TV set or TV ‘monitor. Also, keep the player away from devices such as cassette decks which are sensitive to magnetic fields, ‘When FM or AM stations are being received, signal noise ay be generated if the player is turned on. Turn off the player when not in use, Also, if there is signal noise when receiving radio stations with an indoor antenna, adjust the position or direction of the antenna, INSTALL THE PLAYER IN A WELL VENTILATED PLACE AWAY FROM HEAT AND HUMIDITY Do not install the player in a location subject to direct sunlight, or near a stove or radiator etc. This could adversely affect the cabinet and intemal components. Also avoid installing the player in a humid or dusty location, This could Fesult in a malfunction or accident. Do not install near a cookstove where the player could be affected by smoke, ‘steam, oF heat, AVOID SOURCES OF HEAT Do not put the player on sources of heat, such as an ‘amplifier. When instaling with audio components on a rack, ‘void components that generate heat, by placing the player below such components where there is edequate ventilation and not much dust. Avoid placing the player on surfaces ‘such as shaggy carpets, beds, and sofas which may block ventilation under the player and cause damage. eee | CAUTIONS FOR AUTOMATIC LOADING OPERATIONS | Since this player has an automatic loading construction, Use the button on the player or the remote control Unit for opening and closing of the disc table. To avoid damage, be careful not to apply any force to the moving disc table, 4 STRIPE PATTERNS APPEARING ON A TV PROGRAM ‘Stripe patterns may appear during a TV program ifthe player Unit is turned on, depending on the quality of reception of the TV station. This is neither a malfunction of the television nor the player. If stripes appear while watching the TV, of ‘when watching the TV for fong periods of time, turn the player off. CONDENSATION ‘Moisture will form in the operating section of the player if the player is brought from cool surroundings into a warm room or if the temperature of the room rises suddenly. When this happens, player's performance will be impaired, To prevent this, let the player stand in its new surroundings for about an hour before switching It on, (or make sure that the room temperature rises gradually. ‘The same, symptoms of condensation may be caused during summer, ifthe player is exposed to the breeze from an air ‘conditioner. In such cases change the location of the player. POWER-CORD CAUTION Handle the power cord by the plug. Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock. Do not place the unit, a piece of funiture, ete., on the power cord, or pinch the cord. Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other cords. The power cords should be routed such that they are not likely to be stepped fon, A damaged power cord can cause fire or give you an electrical shock. Check the power cord once in a while. ‘When you find it damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer for a replacement. CLEANING CARE Use soft, dry cloth for cleaning. For stubborn dirt, soak the cloth in a weak detergent solution; wring well first end wipe. Use a dry cloth to wipe it dry. Do not use any volatile agents such as bonzine or paint thinner, as it may damage the surface of the player. ‘Abnormal functioning of this unit may be caused by lightning, static electricity, or other external inter ference. To restore normal operation, turn the power off and then on again, o unplug the AC power cord, and then plug it in agai, FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS [LD (Laser Dise) Playback Function: Program Playback Up to 24 chapters can be selected from a disc and played in any desired order. Multi-speed Playback (CAV discs only) ‘The playback speed can be varied in 9 steps in both the forward and reverse directions. Stl frame playback and Frame ‘Advance Playback (forward/teverse) ate also available Random Playback (only discs with TOC) All chapters on a disc can be played in random order. Repeat Playback ‘Seven repeat modes - Memory Repest, 1-chepter Repeat, COne-side Repeat, Section Repeat, Program Repeat, Random Repeat and Program Random Repeet - are available. (With discs having no TOC, Random Repeat cannot be carried out} Intro Sean Playback ‘The beginning of each chapter is played for about 8 seconds. Compu Program Editing/Auto Program Editing (only dises with TOC) The player automaticaly selects and programs the chapters which can be played back within a specified time, CD (Compact Disc) Playback Functions Program Playback Up to 24 tracks can be selected from a disc and played in any desired order. Random Playback Al tracks on a disc can be played in random order. Repost Playback Seven repeat modes - Memory Repeat, 1-Track Repeat, All- ‘rack Repeat, Section Repeat, Program Repeat, Randorn Repeat and Program Random Repeat - are available. Hite Scan Playback Playback starts from a point 1 minute after the beginning of the track, and each trackis played for about 8 seconds. Also, HisLite Scan playback can be started from the desired minute and second on each track, Compu Program Editing/Auto Program Editing The player automaticaly selects and programs the tracks ‘which can be played back within a specified time. Peak Search function The player detects the peak levelof aCD. Thisis@ convenient function for recording CD play onto the cassette deck. CDV (Compact Dise with functions ideo) Playback * The video part (the section of the disc containing both video and audio} is played first. Video Part: ‘Tho same functions available for LO (CLV) playback can be used. Audio Part: ‘The same functions available for CD playback can be used. Other Features Last Memory Function With this function, if you tum the power switch off during playback of an LD, a playback position slightly ahead of the last frame to be payed is stored in memory (last memory) When the power is tured back on, playback begins from the memorized position by pressing PLAY/PAUSE. Auto Loading and Automatic Dise Discrimination Funetions. This unit has a buittin motor-driven auto loading mechanism which automatically opens and closes the disc table and makes disc loading easy. ‘Also, once @ disc is placed on the table and the table is Fetracted into the player, the player automaticaly detects ‘which type of dise (LD, CD, or CDV) is loaded. 1-Bit D/A Converter Free of zero-cross distortion, offers smoother and more accurate digita-to-analog conversion, dramatically improving linearity in lower level playback. Compatibility with Many Disc Types and Sizes In addition to conventional LDs (12nch, Binch), CDs (S- inch), and CDV discs (Sinchl, the CLD-990 can play thin- type 8inch LDs and 3:inch CD singles without an adapter. 5 ACCESSORIES | supplied. | « Remote contol unit @ Size "AAA" {IEC R03) dey call battery x2 © Aucio cord (Pin plug x 2+ Pin plug x 2) Use to connect the player to a stereo amplifier etc p When unpacking the player, first check to make sure that all of the accessories listed below are © Video cord (Pin plug —+ Pin plug) Use to connect the player to @ color monitor ote. GS © Operating instructions. © Warranty card REMOTE CONTROL OPERATIONS INSERTING BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the remote control unit Insert size "AAA" (IEC R03) dry cell batteries into the battery ‘compartment in accordance with the indications (@ , ©) inside the compartment. Close the cover of the battery case. Incorrect use of batteries may cause leakage of rupture, ‘Always be sure to folow those guidelines: ‘A. Always insort batteries into the battery compertment correctly matching the positive ©and negative © polarities, as shown by the display inside the ‘compartment. 8, Never mix new and used batteries, C. Batteries of the same size may have different voltages, depending on brand. Do not mix diferent brands of batteries When operating the remote control unit, point the unit's infrared signal transmitter at the remote control receiver (REMOTE SENSOR) on the front panel of the player. The remote control unit can be used within a range of about 7 eters (23 feet) from the remote sensor, and within angles of up to about 30 degrees. 6 NOTE FOR USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (¢ If 2 plug is connected to the CONTROL IN termina atthe rear of the pleyer, remote control operations cannot be done with the remote control unit aimed at the pleyer’s remote control ‘Sensor. Aim the remote convo! unit a the AV control center or the component csplay’s sensor instead. © If hore is any obstacle between the remote control unit and the player, ori the units held at t00 large an angle relative to the front panel ofthe player, the signal fram the remote contro! unit wil fa to reach the remote sensor. © if the player is operstng in the vichity of other appliances (generating infrared rays, or if othor remote contol devices using Infrared rays are used near the player, the player may operate improperly. Conversely, ifthe player's remote control unit is ‘operated inthe vicinity of other appliances which use an infrared remote conirol device, the other appliance may operate improper. If this should happen, change the place of hstalition ‘0 that improper operation does not occur ‘¢ Ifthe range of operation of the remote control unt becomes too short, replace the batteries. ‘¢ When the unieis not to be used for along period of time (more than one month), remove the batteries to prevent them from leaking inside the compartment. If leakage occurs, Wize up the liquid inside the compartment and replace the batteries with © Do not place books or other objects on the remote contrat uni, since they might depress the buttons and run down the bates. TYPES OF DISCS THAT CAN BE PLAYED WITH THIS UNIT ‘This unit's a CD VIDEO SYSTEM (*1) compatible player which can play CDs, CDV discs, and LD ‘The five disc types listed inthe table below canbe played wit this unt “The marks shown in the lft column are printed onthe labels and jckets ofthe corresponding discs. Mark Dise Size | Number of | Audio recording | Video recording | Other recorded | system system sides CD Comps Dise) |3inch | Oneside foigtazo | Toc ("2) Silo minutes max) 7 cD iCompactdise) |sinen | One so | Digtal74 Toc minutes mex. DV (CD with Video) |s-inen | One side | Digital 0 ctv (r3) Toc cov minutes max) | (minutes max} Spinco tp | covipeoto (ra) | 12inch,| Two sides, |DigtVenalog | caversi.civ | Toc SovibES neh "| one side [lf [{ Lo (aseroiscy — | 12.inoh,| Two sides, | DigiteVanalog (*6) | CAV, CLV Lasea/sion Disc) | Buinen"| one side” | oranaog only LASERDISC inom’ | + There are some cises marked with the ZZ mark CDV/CD GLOSSARY instead ofthe sa mark Track number ‘There are some discs without the SygB*° mark. LD GLOSSARY Chapter number Chapter numbers are used to indicate the boundaries of the sections on a disc, similar to the “chapters” in a book, If chapter numbers are recorded on a disc, itis so indicated fon the jacket of the disc, etc. Chapter numbers can be Used to search for desired chapters (Chapter Search) Frame number Frame numbers are the numbers assigned to each picture frame on a CAV (standard play) disc. Frame numbers can bbe used to search for desired frames (Frame Search) ‘Time number Time numbers indicate the time elapsed from the beginning of a CLV (extended play! disc. Time numbers can be used ‘to search for desired scenes (Time Search. ‘Track numbers indicate the boundaries of the sections, or "tracks", on a disc. Track numbers are assigned consistently throughout the audio part and video part of a CDV disc, Track numbers can be used to search for desired tracks (rack Search). Toc (+2) Every CD/CDVtype disc is provided with a section called TOC (Table Of Contents} at the beginning of the disc. The TOC section is just like the table of contents of a book, and contains information on the contents (number of tracks, playing time, etc.) of the disc. © Some LD discs are also provided with a TOC section. Only one disc can be loaded at any one time. Loading a LaserVision Disc, a Compact Disc, a 3” Compact Disc or ‘@ Compact Disc with Video on top of one another may result in breakdown, or in scratching of the discs. Please only load one dise at a time. player is to be used exclusively with the NTSC color system. Please use NTSC LaserVision Disc or NTSC Compact Disc with Video only. PAL and SECAM system discs cannot be used with this player. 7 - CD VIDEO SYSTEM (*1) The CD VIDEO SYSTEM is the standard name for the “optical video disc with digital audio” system that encompasses both LDs and CDV discs. The following mark is the stendard mark for the CD VIDEO ‘SYSTEM and is found on all players and discs which conform to the CD VIDEO SYSTEM format. The following systems are included in the CD VIDEO SYSTEM: eDVIDEO © CDV (CD VIDEO CDV) discs © LaserVision Discs (CD VIDEO LDs) containing digital sound with sub-codes ‘© Compatible players which can play CDs and CDV dises ‘© Compatible players which can play CDs, CDV dises, and LDs CD VIDEO LDs (*4) ACD VIDEO LD is an LD with digital audio which is encoded ‘with sub-codes (data such as TOC and track number data, excluding eudio and video signals) LDs (LASERDISCS) With this unit mark, ‘only play LaserDiscs which bear the following £ « This mark is the standard mark for LaserDiscs. Players and discs which bear the LaserVision mark are ‘mutually compatible as long as they conform to the same {television system. Two types of standard LaserDisc are available — standard play (CAV) (*5) discs and extended play (CLV) (*3) discs — ‘which differ with respect to their signal recording systems. CAV (*5) Discs The jackets and labels of these discs are marked with @ "Standard Play Disc CAV" or "Standard Play” indication. Frames are recorded on these discs at a ratio of one frame per disc revolution, and the discs are played at a fixed rotational speed (CAV = Constant Angular Velocity) of 1,800 pm. This system is well suited to special playback modes ‘such as stil frame playback and multi-speed playback. One side of a CAV dise can have @ playback time of up to 30 minutes (for a 12.inch disc), which is equivalent to 64,000 frames. Each frame — from frame 1 to frame 54,000 — is ‘encoded with its own frame number. * Playback time varies according to the contents of the disc. 8 . CLV (*3) Discs. ‘The jackets and labels of these discs are marked with @ “Extended Play Disc CLV" or “Extended Play” indication, Signals are recorded on these discs at @ constant linear velocity (CLV), and the rotational speed during playback varies from 1,800 rpm for the innermost track to 600 rpm for the outermost track. As a result, one side of a CLV dise ‘can have a playback time of up to 60 minutes (for a 12nch disc), which is twice as long as a standard play (CAV) disc. CLV disos are encoded with time riumbers which correspond to the elapsed play time from the beginning of the disc. * Playback time varies according to the contents of the disc. LASERVISION DISCS WITH DIGITAL AUDIO (*6) The jackets and labels of these discs bear the following ag, sibital, These are LaserDiscs which contain digital audio signals in addition to conventional analog audio signals. This feature allows the high image quality of LaserDiscs to be enjoyed ‘together with the superior quality of digital sound. The digital and analog audio signals are recorded on the dise using different frequency bands. LASERVISION MULTI AUDIO DISCS WITH DIGITAL AUDIO ‘The jackets and labels of these discs bear the following mark Higital MUITTAUDIO or ital MUTT AUDIO ‘These are LaserDiscs in which the recorded digital and analog audio signals differ in content. This allows the user to enjoy two different audio soundtracks by switching between the digital and analog sound. CDV (COMPACT DISC WITH VIDEO) Discs ‘These are compact discs which also contain video signals, Of the total 25-minute playback time of a CDV disc, 20 minutes is encoded with conventional CD digital audio signals {the “audio part”). The remaining § minutes is ‘encoded with both video and digital audio signals (the "video part") CARE OF DISCS How to hold discs ‘When loading or removing discs, try not to touch their playing surfaces. Cleaning Fingerprints or other dirt on the dise may affect sound and picture quality. 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 of fingerprints. ‘ently wipe from the ont wipe ina erclar inside toward the outor dirostion ge. Discs may not be cleaned with record cleaning sprays, or static prevertion sprays, etc. Also do not use volatile iquids such as benzine, or thinner, ete NEVER PLAY CRACKED OR WARPED DISCS. 1m The disc revolves on the player at a high speed when it is played. Never play a cracked, scratched or warped disc. This may damage the player or cause it to ‘malfunction. After using dises, store them upright ‘After playing a disc, always remove it from the player and return it to its jacket. Then store it standing upright away from heat and humidity. ‘© Store discs carefull. If you store discs at an angle, or stacked on top of each other, discs may become warped ‘even when in their jackets. ‘© Do not leave discs in locations such as the seat of car, which may become excessively hot. Ian LD disc is warped. If an LD disc is warped, put the disc into its protective envelope, and then place it between two ft plates of glass. Then place heavy books on top of the plates so that approximately 4 to 5 kgs (10 Ibs) is applied. Leave the disc Tike this for @ day or so, This may correct the warp. Heavy books &5 kgs (10 Ibe) Protective envelope CAUTION WHEN USING THE DISC All rights reserved. Unauthorized public performance, broadcasting or copying isa violation of applicable laws. 8 - CONNECTIONS CONNECTING TV AND STEREO AMPLIFIER © Connect the VIDEO OUT jack of the player to the video input jack of the monitor television, ‘© Connect the AUDIO OUT jacks to the stereo amplifier ‘AUX, CD LD, VDP or other jacks, except the PHONO input jacks. The television speakers can also be used by ‘connecting the television audio input jacks and the player AUDIO OUT jacks, however connection to a stereo amplifier is recommended to obtain superior audio playback quality for Compact Discs and LaserDiscs, Do not change the television antenna and VCR connections, ‘Commercial avaiebie cord with mini page USING TELEVISION WITH AUDIO AND VIDEO JACKS LHF television antenna USING PIONEER PROJECTION MONITOR (or COMPONENT DISPLAY) USING STEREO AMPLIFIER WITH VIDEO JACK USING PIONEER AV CONTROL CENTER WITH THE 8 MARK 10 - RF modulstor JARFSL, (optional THE §] MARK ‘System control can be performed when the player is ‘combined with an optional AV control center, which can provide centralized contiol of Pioneer products with the i mark. Connect the VIDEO OUT jack of the player to the video disc video inputjack of the AV controlcenterand connect the AUDIO OUT jacks of the player to the audio input jaoks of the AV control center. Connect the CONTROL IN jack of the player to the CONTROL OUT jack of the AV control center using a commercially available cord with mini-plugs, © For details concerning the connection and operation methods, please refer to the operating instructions for the AV control center. NOTE: When a connecting cord has been connected to the CONTROL IN jack, direct control of the player with the remote control unit is not possible. Operate the player with the remote control unity aiming itat the AV control center, PLUG THE POWER CORDS INTO AC OUTLET Plug the AC power cords ofthe player, stereo amplifier and TV set into an AC outlet, ‘When the power cord ofthis units connected toan AC outlet, ower is supplied to the unit's internal memory (such as the last memory) even when the POWER switchis OFF. Therefore, be sure to connect the power cord directly toa wall outlet. If the power cord is connected to an outlet such as a switched ‘outlet on an amplifier, the various memory contents will be ‘erased whenever the amplifie's power switch is turned off, USING TELEVISION WITHOUT AUDIO AND VIDEO JACKS (WITH OPTIONAL RF MODULATOR JA-RF3L) VE television BF antenna cle, 1. Detach the VHF antenna cable from the VHF antenna terminal of your TY set, and connect the cable to the VHF IN terminal of the RF modulator JA-RF3L (optional. 2, Connect the VHF OUT terminal of the RF modulator to the \VHF antenna terminal of your TV set with the supplied RF cable. 3, Connect the socket (3-pin) of the RF modulator to the VHF ADAPTOR OUTPUT jacks. NOTE: Push the plug in fimly. Ifthe plug is not properly inserted, it ‘may result in snow on the screen or noise. When the sound from a LaserDisc or Compact Disc is output from a television speaker it becomes monaural sound. (This is the same as stereo television). NOTES: @ Stripe patterns may appear when a LaserDisc is played (on a television. Move the antenna cable away from the power cord to avoid this. Be sure to tum off the power of this player when you watch a TV broadcast. n [ NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ‘A detailed description is provided on the indicated pagels). REMOTE SENSOR... p. 6 Door/Disc table .. p. 16 @ PIONEER cv one | POWER STANBY/ON switch Press to turn the power on and off Display window CHP-TR indicator Indicates the TR (track) number REMAIN/TOTAL indicator [-—EDIT indicator Indicates the REMAIN TIME or CHP (chepter) number. Lights when editing is (remaining play time) or performed. TOTAL TIME {total pay time) REP indicator Lights curing repest play PEAK indicator F WL,2IR indicator Lights while searching or | | lndicates the audio output channel. PAUSE indicator the peak level Lights when the player is DIGITAL SOUND indicator inpause mode. Lights when the disc being played Indicates the FR (frame) has a digital sound signal umber or TM (time), With LD discs, this indicator lights » PLAY indicator when the digital sound signal is Lights during play. Blinks selected, during search, cz eth me = }—Ranocom r—4 erg | ok 25 pasa) i ( [om OHGBEAEs T PGM indicator Lights during program pley. HILITE/INTRO indicator Lights during Hi Lite Scan or Intro Scan mode. RANDOM indicator Lights during random play. 2 Visual calendar When @ disc is loaded, all of the chapter/track numbers ‘recorded on the disc light up on the display. Ifthe dise contains more than 18 chapters/tracks, the -» indicator lights, During program play, only the programmed chapteritrack ‘numbers light. When a disc without a TOC section is played, only the selection number being played lights. ‘When a CDV disc is loaded, the track numbers of the video part light followed by the track numbers of the audio part. After a chapter/track is finished playing, the corresponding number goes out. PGM button ... p.19 PEAK SEARCH button ... p. 21 OPEN/CLOSE button ... p. 16 PLAY/PAUSE button ... p. 16 STOP button ... p. 16 HILITE/INTRO SCAN button ... p. 24 RANDOM PLAY button ... p. 21 ‘SKIP buttons .. p. 17 SCAN buttons ... p.17 COMPU PGM/AUTO PGM EDIT button ... p.20 CHP/TM button... p. 18 POWER button: Press to turn the power on and off. AUDIO button ... p. 22 EJECT button ... p. 16 ‘STEP buttons ... p. 22 D/A/CX button ... p. 22 PAUSE button... p. 16 DISP button ...p. 14 RANDOM button... p. 21 MULTISPEED buttons... p. 22 HILITE/INTRO button CLEAR button: Used to clear the repeat mode, program mode, random play mode OF hisite scanvintro scan mode. This button is also for use in correcting input digits. 24 REPEAT A/B buttons... p.23, 13 - DISPLAY SWITCHING Information regarding the operations being carried out can bbe displayed on the screen of the monitor TV. When DISP fon the remote control unit is pressed the first time, the screen is displayed, No display os? Ser0onceplay With LD dises containing a TOC... o- Each time DISP is pressed, the displey changes in the ‘ollowing order: timerframe number (elapsed play timerframe from the beginning of the disc) - Remain Time ALL (remaining play time of the cise)» Total Time {total play time Of the cise) display off © With CAV discs, the Disc time ABS (elapsed play time ‘rom the beginning of the disc) is displayed after the frame number. av. Time number Remain Time ALL > Total Time Chan NO. | Minton cL cnc with 0100 LY ase with a TOC an (9 02) ose w LA 312.0 PLAY 312.00 PLAY emsin Time “otal Time was? 4) = Ue saconds digs ae not seconde Treuees’ {tconed on th as te ine ince uber oployed ap") “eal numba of haps cove a S _ Decline Abs oom Remain Time TRK > Other displays | Lights Fishes Function gee Function OPEN ‘Opening ofthe able Program Program mode close losing ofthe tebe Step. Chapter rack progrem step STOP Stop mode Random Fandom pay PLAY Pay mode Pam. Rnd Program fandom play PAUSE Pause mode Eating Eaitmode STL Frozen picture Normal ‘Ato program edit 1.8 Slow-speed play Compute ‘Compu program edit 238 High-apeod pley iro Ino sean mode ey CLV pay wie HILITE scan moce Video Video part search Peak | Peak search Audio ‘Aus pat search Digtal Digital signal sextng Last Memory Last memory ‘ralog ‘Analog signa setting peat Memory Memory repeet Storsa Stereo Repeat A-8 Ac tepect ‘ees Main au oft channel Repeat Sie A (8) ‘Gne side repeat ach Sub ausiePight channel Repeat Chapter (Track) Ghaptertveck repeat eon {GK nose reduction system ON Fepeat Random Random repeat ploy OFF (OX noise reduction system OFF Repeat Prooram Program repeat “4 With LD discs having no TOC.. Each time DISP is pressed, the display changes in the following order: time/trame number - display off. With cDv discs, Each time DIS? is pressed, the display changes in the following order: elapsed play time of the track being played = Remain Time TRK (remaining play Une of the track being played) -+ Remain Time ALL (remaining play time of the video or audio part being played) -» Total Time {total play time from the beginning of the video or audio part being played) + cisplay oft With CD dises Each time DISP is pressed, the display changes in the following order: elapsed play time of the track being played > Disc Time ABS (elapsed play time from the beginning of the disc) -* Remain Time TRK (remaining play time of the track being played) -» Remain Time ALL (remaining play time Of the disc) -» Total Time (total play time from the beginning of the disc) ~ display off ‘© These data are also displayed on the display window of ‘the front panel CAV Frame number > Disc Time ABS > Remain Time ALL aa cov oui T06 coves wine T06 + eee a tema oe er ZT eRe ues | see Minutes. Miowtos Total Time ¥ Total Tene 312.48 212.49 788.18 Remain Time ALL31 08 ‘CAV dsc with a TOC 20m PLAY Total Time “Total number of tracks ‘Audio output level meter display: Dung elapsed play time of the track mode of CD pleyback or COV {audio part playback, the audio output level motor wil be displayed ‘on the monitor sereen, NoTE: In some cases, the displayed output level may dlfer from the actus! output level, but this is not a mafunction (Only for your reference 15 - TO PLAY AN LD, CDV OR CD => teat 2 = HeS}—4 oS ees 1 3 1 2 ‘Turn on the power to this unit. an as Ss J) #0 7 3 _ ‘As shown in the following cisgram, place the dise on the disc table in the ‘gr00v8 corresponding tothe size ofthe dsc. If te disc is not centered corecty on the disc table, the dise will not be played othe disc or the player may be damaged. Ks pace te asco aSerdng he ego sc ote de oe bing neov sina.co IM an bi sip me ec eerie ie Start playbock a Fem I xeon To pause playback temporarily ‘The sound andior video image disappears Press PLAYIPAUSE itor PAUSE again ‘0 resume playback from the positon where pause mode was entered, or To stop playback 5 : Pasa 17 rg When PLAYIPAUSE m/M or PLAY m ie next pressed, disc playback starts again from the beginning. a To stop playback and take out the dise| ‘After removing the dise trom the disc table, press OPEN/CLOSE 4, EJECT mia, PLAY) PAUSE P/M or PLAY m 10 close the table. ‘To avoid malfunctions, be especially careful about the following Precautions concerning dise loading points. ‘Do not place any object other then a dsc on the os table Do not move the player while cise paying. This wil cause the disc tobe scratched ‘© Be careful not to catch your finger in the alse table section while the disc table fs being retracted into the unit. Also, be 1 Do not place more then one disc onthe disc table, Hf two dises ‘ate placed one on top of the other on the disc table, dss may bo seratched andlor maifunction may occur ‘© With tis unit playback ofall types of cscs is carried out without the use of adopters. Therefor, do not use any type of adapter with this unit | | | Lo/cov/cD

> Manel Sew = Sai ng ot Toward ore ov resto eceome 6) (Erte won rot Ye Normally Clear Scan is performed. To perform Low Scan and High Sean, press DISP on the remote control unit to display the screen and then press SCAN button. For about two seconds after the button is pressed, Low Scan is performed, after that, the unit enters High Scan, Clear Scan mode : The image may not be fluctuated in this mode. Low Sean mode: playback speed, High Scan mode : Scan speed becomes about x30 the normal playback speed, ‘© With CDs or aucio part of CDV, Clear Scan mode cannot be carried out. ‘¢ With video part of CDV, High Scan mode cannot be carried out ‘Scan speed becomes about x10 the normal ‘© In Clear Scan mode, when digital sound is selected with digital audio discs, sound is heard at low volume level ‘© With CDs or audio part of CDVs, sound is heard at low volume level while scanning © Others: Sound is muted. ‘Notes on CAV: While scanning, noise may occur on the screen. This is nota matfunction. ‘Notes on CLI ‘¢ While scanning, the color of the image may fade out or the image sometimes fluctuates. The scan speedis different between inner tracks and outer tracks, (Chapter (Track) Search - To search by designating the chapter/track number Example: To play from the beginning of Chapter/Track 3: 3 Enter 3 withthe digit button /) - To search for chapter or track number 10 or above: Use [10] button, (Example) To enter 17: To enter 30: a If you make a mistake in pressing the digit buttons: Press CLEAR, and then press the correct button, To identify the present chapter number and frame (or time) numb The numbers are displayed in the front panel display window. ‘The information can also be displayed on the monitor TV ‘screen by pressing DISP on the remote control unit. 7 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Lp/cov/cD TO SEARCH FOR A PARTICULAR TIME/FRAME Time Number Search/Track time Search/ABS Time Search/Frame Number Search Time Number Search ~ Exampl : To search for the scene located at time number 12 min. 34 see (CLV) 1. Press CHP/TM. CAUTION ‘When the display shows chapter No., press this button fadisedoes not contain information on the igits of seconds, ‘again specify the time number only as far as the minute digits, 2. Enter [1], [2]. [3] and [4] with the digit buttons. If you make a mistake during entery: Press CLEAR to reset the time number to *0,00", and press the correct digit buttons again, 3. Press PLAY/PAUSE m/Wt or PLAY >, ‘Track Time Search - To search for a time on a specified track (CD/CDV) 1. Press CHP/TM. 2. Press SKIP le or mei so that the desired track ‘number appears in the front panel display window. 3. Enter the track time (elapsed time from the beginning of the specified track) with the digit buttons (0-9). 4. Press PLAY/PAUSE m/Ui or PLAY >. {ABS Time Seaich (6D only) Te search for point by designating the elapsed time rom the begining ofthe ise] Press CHP/TM so that “Ab” appears in the front panel display window. (On the monitor soreer “ABS” appears.) 3, Press PLAY/PAUSE »/tl or PLAY m. Playback starts from the specified elapsed time. 2. Enter the elapsed time from the beginning of the disc with the digit buttons (0-9). Frame Number Search (CAV discs only) - To search by designating the frame number ] Any desired frame can be searched for by specifying its frame number. 1. Press CHP/TM. When the display shows chapter NO., press this button again. “Frame 0" is displayed, 2. Entertherequired framenumberwiththe digitbuttons (0-9), 3. Press PLAY/PAUSE m/m or PLAY m. The designated frame is played as a still frame. NOTES: Ifyoumake a mistake in pressing the digit butons, press CLEAR and press the correct digit buttons ‘¢ The +10 burton does not function ‘To exit search mode: Press CLEAR, 18 upyepv/cD TO PLAY ONLY THE DESIRED SCENES/TRACKS — Program Playback Selected chapters (LD) or tracks (CDV/CD) can be played in any desired order (max. 24 chapters or tracks). You can view the state of programming on the monitor TW screen, Example To play CD tracks No. 9, No. 7, and No. 18 in this order: 2 Enter [9], [7]. 1 Press PGM. the digit buttons. Display with a dite containing a TOC If you make a mistake during entry: Press CLEAR and enter the correct, 20.2 umber with the digit buttons. Ty Tp tear wen. To check the program contents During program playback or in stop mode, press PGM to display the program contents on the monitor screen. When PGM is pressed again, the program contents disappear. ‘To modify the program contents To erase a programmed chapter/track or pause 1. Press PGM. 2, Press SKIP tad or BH to place the cursor (+) on the left side of the chapterfirack or pause to be erased, 3. Press CLEAR, 4. Press PGM to complete programming. Pressing b also completes programming and starts program playback with the new progrem contents. To change a programmed chapter/track or pause to a new one 1. Press PGM. 2. Press SKIP beet or pH to place the cursor (P} on the left side of the chapterfack or pause to be changed, 3. Enter the new chapter/track number with the digit buttons. Press PAUSE It to enter a pause 4, Press PGM to complete programming. Pressing m also ‘completes programming and starts progam playback with the new program contents. ‘© Programmed chapter/track being played cannot be erased ‘or changed. ‘© Programmed pause being engaged cannot be erased or changed, ‘CAUTION IF SCAN mm is held dopressed during Program Playback, the playback poston wil move to another chaptertrack, but when Deis released, the next chaptetteck in the program will be played. If ets held depressed, the playback positon returns to ‘the beginning of the current chapter 0: track being played, but t wll nt go beyond to previous chapter or weckin the program, f¢ I MULTI SPEED mis pressed during Program Payback, the next {tack nthe program willbe played. If MULTI SPEED -tis pressed, the playback positon retums to the beginning of the current ‘chapter being played, and the player enters nortel play mode. Programming a pause: When recording on 8 cassette tape, @ programmed pause allows, Yyou to change the tape side or to fecord @ blank section on the {ape which is useful for music search functions, et |When a program isin pause mode, pressing PAUSE Ml resumes dise playback, 90 restart recording before pressing PAUSE W ‘To program a pause: _ In step 2 of the above procedure, press PAUSE II instead of tentering a chapter or tack number. ‘NOTE: (¢A pause cannot be programmed for step 1, and it cannot be programmed for two consecutive steps. (@ Apause can be programmed fr the last program step, however, ‘wall not be effective. ‘To stop program play in the middle: fe Press m on the front panel of the player or EJECT W/AL on the femate contol unit ‘Press CLEAR on the remote control unt. To clear the program contents: (© Open the disc table ‘¢ Press CLEAR on the remote control unit in stop mode, Total time display (CD and CDV only}: When programming for CD or CDV, the total time of the programmed tracks is displayed. If the total time exceeds 100, minutes, 100's dig wil not be displayed in the display window of ‘he front pene I track No. 88 or more is programmed, the total time wil not be displayed! 19 LD with Toc/cp/cov PROGRAMMING CHAPTERS/TRACKS TO BE PLAYED BACK WITHIN A SPECIFIED TIME PERIOD — compu Program/Auto Program Edit If the total playing time of both sides of the tape is specified, chapters/tracks are automatically programmed for both sides of the tape. Compu Program Edit The player selects the cheptersjtracks so that their total playing time becomes the specified playing time as near as possible, ‘Auto Program Edit, Chapters/tracks are selected within the designated time, starting from the first track, 1 Press EDIT on the front panel, err “i pause mode, ‘© When EDIT is pressed during playback, the player enters 2 Set the total playing time of both sides of the tape In minutes with the digit buttons (0-9), Press two digit buttons repidly. For example, 10 enter 46 minutes, press the [button and ibutton sequentially Compu Program Edit 3. Press PLAY/PAUSE P/u. Program playback starts, /) ‘Auto Program Edit 3 Press EDIT again. 4 Press PLAY/PAUSE m/ Program playback starts. ‘When playback of the frst program is completed, the player enters pause ‘mode. To play another program, press PLAY PAUSE b/m, ‘When all programs have been played, the player enters stop mode. ‘To clear program contents: Press CLEAR on the remote control unt. ‘To specify the first track to be programmed: Only the track to be played first can be specified. 1 Press EDIT. 2 Select the desired track by pressing SKIP Ht or RP, 3 Set the playing time with the cigit button. d time is too short for any track to be Programming cennat be performed, 20 ‘ ‘NOTES: ‘¢ With cises contained 23 tracks or more, programming may not be correcty performed, ‘¢ With Auto Program Eoft function, the programmed total paying time is not occasionally clase to the specified time compared with Compu Program Eat. # With LD discs, chapter No. 0 will not be programmed. '¢ When chapter No. 1 is programmed, the programmed total loving time may slighty cifer from the actual calculation, This ‘snot maltuncton - Random Playback LD with Toc/cD/cbv TO PLAY ALL CHAPTERS/TRACKS IN A RANDOM ORDER Random Playback allows all chapters/tracks in random order. Press RANDOM PLAY on the front panel. “ay Trackto be viaved O (covers depiey| 01 BA HE 0s BB 0s Geom. we au /) NOTE: With fandom Playback, chapter No, 0 will not be pleyed. To go to the next chapter/track during Random Playback: Press mt (The previous chepterftreck cannot be played by pressing Meat} ‘To stop Random Playback: Pross CLEAR on the remote contol unit, ‘Aftor CLEAR is pressed, playback will continue in the order in ‘which the chaptersftrecks ere recorded on the disc. Display during Random Pisy (CO) ‘Tceniy the mosis coender, press DISP onthe ramet onl unit so tht tho play shows ine aay 30.12 Dice Time PLAY fandom en _ores eee 5s Ab 9w35st*2 {= Tracks to be played Random Playback with CDV dises: Tracks in te video and aucio pet are payed ina random order. Program Random Playback To play the programmed chepterstracks in random order, press RANDOM PLAY during program playback. Lp/epv/cD Hi-Lite Scan/Intro Scan TO SEARCH FOR A PARTICULAR CHAPTER/TRACK usTeanTAO ° a PARTICULAR FUNCTION FOR CD - Peak Level Search Hi-Lite sean (CD or audio part of CDV) ‘When HILITE/INTRO SCAN on the front panel is pressed during stop mode, playback starts from a point 1 minute after ‘the beginning of the track, and each track is piayed for about B seconds, ‘The HILITE/INTRO indicator is lit on the display during HiLite Scan mode. (Onthescreen, "Hilite"isdisplayed)) Intro Sean (LD or video part of CDV) When HILITE/INTRO SCAN on the front panel is pressed, the beginning of each chapter is played for about 8 seconds, The HILITE/INTRO indicator is lt during Intro Scan mode. D/CDV (Audio part) With this function, the peak evelof CD or CDV (audio part) can easily be searched for. This is convenient for adjusting the proper recording level. To search for the peak level of the ent Press PEAK SEARCH on the front panel. ‘The player scans the entire disc and searches for the peak level. It takes for about 1 minute and 20 seconds with 60- minute disc. While searching, the PEAK indicator is lt on the display, ‘To search for the peak level of the programmed tracks: Program the desired tracks beforehend (page 19) and press PEAK SEARCH. The player scans all of the programmed {tracks and searches for the peak level between them, NOTES: _ @ The pleyer sometimes detects the cifferent peak level even when the peak search function is carried out on one disc. ‘© With some discs, the player cannot detect the properpeak level, This is nota maitunction. a Loicav) EXTRA PLAYBACK (REMOTE CONTROL UNIT OPERATION) Still frame and Frame-by-Frame advance function During playback it STEP on the remote control unit is pressed, the picture will be frozen. At this point, the disc can be played one freme at a time in either the forward oF reverse irection by pressing one of these buttons. The sound is muted during stil frame or frame advance operation To return to normel playback operation, press PLAY bm, To vary the playback direction or speed proator vere —[—] [} — prantr oar playback. ) playback. During playback, the playback direction can be changed with MULTI-SPEED. 1/4 the normal playback speed is set automaticaly With + and — buttons, the playback epeed can be changed from x3 to 1/90 the normal playback speed. ‘Sound is muted during Mult-speed playback operation. To return to normal playback operation, press PLAY b>. (The selected speed is displayed by pressing DISP on the emote control unit. Pres to deccoso f=] [J — Press to increase a an ‘Speed depoy | Speed Fostor a tines the nora payback speed 2 “Twice te norma playbook Spee. " Nena playback spoon. in ‘12 the normal playback speed, um "athe normal playback speed 8 118 be normal loyback speed, me 1116 te naval playoacs speed, 130 130 the normal playoack speed, Slower | 720 1190 te normal ployoack sec, {playback automatically switches to stil frame display mode. If dise containing specel signals called “picture stop codes" is played atx, 1/2, 1/4, 18, 1/16, 1/50 or 190 speed, playback pouses ‘utomatcally whenever the unit encounters a frme where picture Stop code is encoded, and te sil picture of thet frame is displayed ‘on the monitor sereon. To move fem that posivon, press PLAY Selecting the sound mode Tolstonte ony one channelofa stereo ds, orto select re wo ona sound To ston othe analog uso ofan LD cial ripiox ise | | Seoace During playbock Pied ado anyon Ding playback Au saos] Seana manor 7 Fayed | Bila on 2229 [Seren ine | Sound muti se | elope window we (oe eee seco aude cen aa Ji v pene (1 [Berer_| orem souno uo + J) 4 + Left ‘Audio 1 (Lett) a Analog aa ZA fe awnex F a + Sj swog” | fant Aodoamiioa a Team oat EB /D Sf? ‘Return to start Examples of he various types of audio recorded on Mt Au ce - T Dick Audio | Analog auctio. tal audio eS ‘Audio | Anaog auto Pigtat ise Ho Dig a Movs, armas ele | ud ofthe mn wesran | Seunock eae aise eam} ‘Dual music ‘Music 1 Music 2 ‘Quedingust | 1. Netive nguoge YA Fotcon lngnage 2 | ‘arous types of ital UL Karacke (monaural) ‘Stereo eee Sere on ea ner Nao fates eed a Sea Sesto bina Tae bape Fain Discs marked Ol are recorded with the CX rose reduction syatem ae for power aio eprosecton wih inte nce. Analog uae ony) However, some cscs marked O are not encoded wih Ne signals necessary Yo instruct the ni to sutoroealy ovr on he OX Sytem, I sounds nosy or undlate whoo ise wih @ » marks pave. prose INC. button en he remot contol uit o's feo tisdemart of COS Ina Ine player meets tho CX EXPANOING SHECIFIGATION upyepv/eD TO REPEATEDLY PLAY A DESIRED PASSAGE - Repeat Playback Memory Repeat - To specify a point to return to later One Side Repeat - To repeat an entire side of a dise A Pyy rm Playback cd /) /) tess REPEAT onthe remote When you ish to retum onl unit at he pot you want 10 pat A, press PLAY on 12560 ston to oa pont ‘he emote cent unt. ‘A-B Repeat - To repeat a specified section A e co ——_ C4 evtrestAsnteeny Putt 8a tesa melieaeemey cee Soar Seacwtesene tsocton and the stn is epested contnvousy, To repeat the current chapter ross REPEAT B on the romate contol unit while the chostertrack to be rpestea soins, \When te ond ofthe chaptarfeack is eache, the layer ‘etuns tothe begining of te chaptrrack nthe ‘chestrtack spayed back repestedy 2 Co /) Proce REPEAT 8 tie, ‘en pleybeck ceachos the eng ofthe lay ‘io, the player retire ote belong ot hs le {nd he came side is layed back repeatoay Program Repeat - To repeat a program With the program repeat function, you can repeatedly play programmed chapters or racks in their programmed order. ‘8 See page 19 for deta on programming. 8 est /) Press REPEAT B whe the program is being played. Random Repeat - To repeat a random play With the random repest function, you can repeatedly play the chapters or tracks in random order. slave. ProgramRandomRepeat-Torepeataprogramrandom play \With the program random repeat function, you can repeatedly play the programmed chapters o: tracks in random order. 8 /) ross REPEAT 8 curing program random Baye. ‘To exit repeat mode: Press CLEAR on the remote control unit: Repeat mode is canceled and normal pleyback continues from the current point, To specify a different point in Memory Repeat mode: Press REPEAT. A at the new point. The previously memorized Points erased and replaced with the new point. ‘Memory Repeat and A-B Repeat with CDV dises: “These repeat functions can only be carried out within the video part or within the audio part, end cannot be caried out betwoen ‘the two pars, With LDs which have no chepter numbers: CChepter repeat cannot be carted aut. With such discs, playback enters One Side repeat mode by pressing REPEAT B, 2B - TROUBLESHOOTING | Incorrect operations are often for trouble and malfunctions. if you think that there is something wrong with this component, check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may lie in enother component. Inspect the other components and electrical appliances being used. If the trouble cannot be rectified even after execising the checks listed below, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work. ‘SYMPTOM CAUSE ‘REMEDY 1. Disc table is not ejected when | ® Power cord is not propery plugged into AC wall| Plugin power cord OPENICLOSE is pressed. socket. 18 Power switch is not turned on © Turn on power switen, 2, Disc table comes out Fe Discs airy (© Clean diss © The discis not propery saton the cise table. | @ Set the dee propery. © Moisture has condensed on parts in the payer. | @ Remove cise and let player stand for 1 10 2 hours unlit is dy. | Discs warped © Try 10 alleviate the warp. (Refer to Symptom 7, remedy column) | 8. Remote control does not work. |‘ The CONTROL IN jack on the rear panel is| e Aim the remote control unit at the connected t0 pioneer projection monitor or AV | ” projection monitor or AV control center contol canter ‘© Bettorios are weak. | © Replece bareries, ‘© There isan obstacle between the player and the | ® Remove the obstacle or shift the remote contol unit. remote cortral postion, '¢ Remote control unit is notin 8 good location for| ® Operate the remote control unt infront | tranamission, of the player. 4. Operation of the remote control | e Some TV sets have remote contol functions that| ® Move the TV and the player further lnit causes the TV to operate |" operate improperly in response to the remate | apart, or cover the remote sensor of improperty contol unit of the player. the TV during diseplaybeck, ” TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN A LASERVISION DISC IS BEING PLAYED vertically propel. ‘SYMPTOM ‘CAUSE REMEDY 6. Disc is rotating but there is no | @ The TV setis not tured on. Turn on TV. picture. ‘© Wrong connections from player 10 TV. Make correct connections. 6. Picture continuously moves | © The TV vertical hold control ie not edusted |e Adjust vorticathold eontol on TV. 7. Particular disc does not | © The playing surface ofthe discis diy playback properly. The playback stops in the middle of the disc program. © The dscis warped. Use 2 soft colth and lighty wipe off the dirt from the surface of the dise. If necessary, moisten 2 cloth with diluted neuval detergent 10 remove hoavy dit of fingerprints. LD dises only Pt the disc into the protective envelope, then place it ona lat desk top. Subsequenty, place 8 flat board e.g. glass plate on the disc, and load it with about 4 = 8 kgs (about 10 Ibs). it is loft inthis state for one day, sometimes the ‘warp wil alleviated. Heavy books about #5 Kos (ote) ee ve Zee Se, tr Protective 8 Sound is unnatural or | @ CX system is tuned ON for dise which has distorted ho DH mark Press DYAVCX to tum CX system OFF. 9. No sound output during | ® MULTL-SPEED or STILL/STEP playback is playback, being performed. Sound is output oniy ‘during the normal play mode. The aucto signals ere not output curing other playback medes. Press PLAY or PLAY/PAUSE to set the player tornormel play mode. 10, During STILL playback, @ part of the screen image shakes. Even f the de is a standard play cise, there ‘may be some cases in which a fully stil imege cannot be obtained, but this does not mean that the player or the disc is defective. I.CHAPTER SKIP, CHAPTER | @ Disc in which no chepter numbers are BSc UAT + Ds eo re net eres Press DISP to chock if chapter number is ispiaves. 12 Certain discs take too long to seateh fr or do not seaich 19 It takes time to read the recorded code, ‘depending on the dis. Press CLEAR and picture will appear. (At this point, slighty diferent scone from ‘that which has been searched for may peer.) 25 - TROUBLESHOOTING ‘SYMPTOM CAUSE 13.Certain discs take too long to start or do not start. ‘There are errors when the dise cade is read (There is no damage to the unit) REMEDY © Press m and stop the playback. Press the or mill and star the playback again. (Popest this operation a few times.) 14, The player takes too long to find point A during A-B (INTERVAL) REPEAT operation. ‘Same a item 12 above, ‘© Same. item 12 above. (The repeat mode is cancelled 16. Picture other than instructed is searched in TIME NUMBER, SEARCH mode. Method of inputting numerals in the TIME NUMBER SEARCH mode differs, depending on whether time number is recorded on disc ‘shown below: [eg] 12minute search in hours end minutes or minutes and seconds, a Disc in which time number is recorded in hours and minutes CHPrTM Q PLAY/PAUSE "minutes" Disc in which time number is recorded in mi ge minutes" nutes and seconds a g PLAVIPAUSE "seconds" WHEN PLAYING BACK A COMPACT DISC ‘SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY 16.Player stops immedietely after playback is started, Dise is loaded upside down (CD, CDV, ‘onesided LD cscs ‘The playing surface of the cscs is SPECIFICATIONS 1. General System LaserVision Disc system and ‘Compact Disc digital audio system Le80F nnn Semiconductor laser wavelength 780.nm Power requirements ‘AC 120V, 60 Hz Power consumption .rucnunnnrenrnnnss 89 W Weight 7.6 kg (16 lbs 12 02) Dimensions 420 (W) x 410 (D) x 122 (H) mm 16-9/16 (Wx 16-1/8 (D) x 4-13/16 (H) in Operating temperature. EEC ~ 435°C (41°F - 95°F) Operating humidity. 5% ~ 90% (There should be no condensation of moisture) 2. Dise LaserVision Discs “Maximum playing times ‘12inch standard play disc «1 hourfboth sides 12inch extended play dise Zhours/both sides Ginch standard play disc “28 min/ooth sides 14 min/one side inch extended play disc. 40 min/both sides 20 minfone side Spindle motor speed ‘Standard play disc z 1,800 rpm, Extended play disc... 1,800 rpm (inner crcumference) ‘0 600 rpm (outer circumference} (For a 12:nch disc) Compact Dises DISC............ Diameter: S.inch, Srinch, Thickness: 1.2 mm Rotation direction (pickup side) . Counterclockwise Liner speed 1.2 1.4m/sec "Maximum playing time ‘74 min, Bainch discs 20 min. 34nch discs For stereo playback) Compact Discs with Video Dist ron Diameter: 5.inch, Thickness: 1.2 mm Rotation direction (pickup side) Counterclockwise Linear speed ‘Audio portion: 1.2 ~ 1.4m/sec Video portion: 11 ~ 12m/sec --». Video portion: § min. (CLV) ‘Audio portion: 20 min, (Digital), ‘+Maximum playing time * Actual playback time differs for each disc. 3. Video characteristics Format. NTSC specifications Video output Level 11 Vprp nominal, syne. negative, terminated Impedance. mmnaneee?8.02 unbalanced sack 7 RCA jack 4, Audio characteristics Output level During analog audio output 200 mens (1 kee, 409%) During digital audio output... 200 mins (1 kHz, -20 dB) JACKS oo nonninsnninnnnnnnnnnnnnn BOW BCA Jacks Number of channels 2 (Stereo) Digital Audio Characteristics Frequency response | 4 Hz -20 kHz (40.5 dB} (EIAU) SSN ratio 100 08 (EIA) Dynamic range 96 dB (EIA) Channel separation 96 dB (EIA) Total harmonic distortion | 0.008% (EIA) Wow and flutter Limit of measurement (EIA) 5. Other Terminals Control input/output \VHF adapter output (Video:common to video ‘and audio/Audio) Both miniature jacks Both RCA jacks with DC jack 6. Accessories Remote contro unit (CU-CLD040) Size "AAA" (IEC RO3) dry cell batteries Video cord ‘Audio cord . Operating instructions. Warranty card 2 - SPECIFICATIONS 7. Functions Standard pay | Extendedpiay| Compact | Compect Futon Disc ise Dacwin | ise | can cam video ‘Sinai play ves ves ves ves BesicFunctions | Povee ves ves Yes ves Sep ves ves ves ves Fost foward fxward and overee) ves ves ves ves Chenier rock tio ves ves ves ves Seach Dies chapter number search ves ves ves ves Frame number eee ves No No No Time number seach No ves vs ves [Aboolute tmeseerch NO NO No ves Progam ChepieTiack poorer pay ves Yes vs Yes Progr correction ves ves vs ves Repeat betwoon 2 points ves ves ves ves Memory repeat ves ves vs ves Chepterack repeat ves ves ves ves epost Onesie repent ves ves ves ves Progam repeat ves ves ves ves Random repeat ves" Yes ves ves Program ransom repeat ves ves ves ves Tacky SuSep ves No NO NO Mut-opeed Forwardtoverse Stevelvafabe)| YES | NO. NO NO Eapsed tine dapay NO ves ves ves ‘soit time pay ves" No No ves Time display Remaining rack ee csplay No NO yes ves Remaining ttl eno capay Ese esr vs ves Totlnumber of selections, “otal tie display | _—_ YES vest ve ves Hite acen NO NO yes Yes omers | oto scan Yes ves ves* No system ONOFE yess ves NO NO ‘AUTO DIGITAL/ANALOG switch ves" ves NO NO ‘di channel seaction (Sere, 1. 2 ves ves yes ves *1 Oni aes witn TOC Note: **2 Valid for analog sound playing a disc with the CO mark 13 Can only be used with discs wit digital sound tracks, 4 Audio part only "5 Video part only PLAYER FUNCTIONS © Display, Visual Calendar Display © Intro Scan, Hi-Lite Scan, Peak Search, Random Playback, Program Random Playback and Compu ProgranvAuto Program Edit Digital Sound for LaserVision Discs Last Memory LaseDise. PIONEER ELECTRONIC CORPORATION PIONEER ELECTRONICS [USA] INC. The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice, due to improvement. is a trademark of Pioneer Electronic Corporation. 4-1, Meguro t-Ghome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153, Japan 2265 East 2201h Steet, Lang Beach, Calforia 90810, US.A PO. 80x 1720, Long Beach, Calflora 9080, US A PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC. 505 Cochrane Dr ve. Nathan (ONEER ELECTRONIC [EUROPE] NV. Kvetoerlzan | 2120 Bowron, Bela PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. <91DoswnaD01> "7-184 Boundary Abad, Braesie, Viola Oniaro LBA BES, Canada um, TEL: 03/750.05 11 195, Australia, TEL: (09) 80-91 Printed in Japan

You might also like