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Comments to date: 11. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
xinelo 3:20pm on Saturday, October 30th, 2010 
I have owned this printer for seven years, and it has been there for me through thick and thin. super fast printouts, no wait for warm up, great quality wish i had bought this sooner instead of dealing with an ink jet The printer is extremely slow on the first page, but the subsequent pages are acceptable. The quality is only slightly better than an ink jet.
ahabanana75 3:58pm on Saturday, October 9th, 2010 
On new and full cartridges its good. DF works well Over priced to start with. Lots of jams. A mission to link up with Vista. A toner guzzler !
monade 2:41am on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 
To the person with multiple 1 egg reviews saying this card does not work in a Canon SD630: that camera only accepts older SD cards and not the newer S...
htam 4:06pm on Sunday, August 29th, 2010 
The 2 year promised warranty is a lie and HP technical support is junk. Please buy another brand. Good price.does the job none
HiddenWolf 8:56am on Monday, August 2nd, 2010 
I am using the ink Lexmark 83 cartridge for printing my official work and am glad to stick on to it. I am using the color ink Lexmark 15 cartridge without a hitch so far. Check it out yourself and see the results.
LaVolpe 8:41pm on Tuesday, May 18th, 2010 
On new and full cartridges its good. DF works well Over priced to start with. Lots of jams. A mission to link up with Vista. A toner guzzler ! buy something elseĀ  output ok, when working paper handling the worst I have *ever* experienced
blackgenomer 9:31am on Saturday, May 15th, 2010 
over all the product works good. but one problem i found was the caseing is very cheap. i always just left it on with my keys. 1, The the case of this drive is very fregile, at the second time when I put it on to my key ring, the case broke.
Poprivet 8:17pm on Sunday, April 11th, 2010 
During my stint for several years as a part time Weekend Warrior for Lexmark, I was privy to information about each printer line that came out.
Powell 11:31am on Saturday, April 10th, 2010 
The Nikon NC filter is just what the name implies, a Neutral Color filter that serves several purposes, most popularly as a permanent lens protector.
funkyfinger 3:59pm on Saturday, April 3rd, 2010 
Lexmark No 83 Ink Cartridge Colour Cartridge as always bought for my specific printer. Never had a problem. Prompt delivery of item. poor value When I last needed new ink catridges, I purchaced above only to find that the black (5) was faulty. Value for Money Arrived in good order, well packaged and in good time. Excellent product and works well. Thanks
Skylark13 9:06am on Thursday, April 1st, 2010 
I mostly use it to print out grocery coupons to help me save money at the checkout. With the difficulties today in job losses, lowered incomes. I am into genealogy,so I am always printing something.The ink last a long time. Clean Replacement,Dries Quickly,Easy to Replace,Long Cartridge Life.

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Hitachi HA16633P / PCM53JG-V PCM1790 SACD 2 x AD1861N-D SM5840AP 4 x AD1862N-D - SM5840AP - SM5828P 4 x AD1862N-D - SM5840AP - SM5828P 4 x AD1862N-Z - SM5841AP - SM5828BP 4 x PCM1702-J SM5845AF 4 x PCM1702 SM5845AF 4 x PCM1702 SM5845AF 4 x PCM1702-J SM5845AF 2 x PCM56P-K SM5804D 2 x PCM64P SM5803AP 4 x PCM58P-K SM5803AP 4 x PCM58P-K SM5803AP 2 x PCM64P SM5803AP 4 x PCM58P-K SM5803AP SM5871AN 4 x PCM1702-K 4 x PCM1702-J SM5845AF 4 x PCM1702-J 4 x PCM1704U PMDx PCM1792 SACD PCM1716E PCM1748 PCMx PCM56P-L CXD2551P 2 x PCMx PCM61P-L INTECH A3036 (16 Bit) 2 x PCM56P-S TDA1543 TDA1311 TDA1301 SAA7345 TDA1547 (DAC7) Its a Transport SAA7350 YM3414 YM3623B SAA7320 SAA7322 SAAx TDA1547 SAA7350 Its a Transport CX20017 CX20035 TD6705AP TC9179F CX20017 CXx AD1861N / PCM61P YM3433 MN6471M / MN6474A Hitachi HA16633P / PCM53JG-V PCM53JG-V TM5001 (HD61902H) MN6471M / MN6474A LC7881 YM7121 MN6474 CX20017
Hitachi (DA-1000) SACD KSS-240A KSS-151A KSS-150A / KSS-210A KSS-150A / KSS-210A KSS-240A Sharp H8147AF Sharp H8147AF KSS-240A KSS-123A KSS-151A KSS-151A KSS-151A KSS-151A KSS-151A KSS-213C KSS-151A KSS-240A Sharp H8147AF Sharp H8147AF SACD KSS-213C
Hitachi HOP-M3 KSS-240A KSS-240A Toshiba OPH-31 MLP-4 CDM-4 CDM 12.1 CDM 12.1 Its a DAC CDM12.1 Its a DAC Its a DAC Its a DAC Its a DAC Its a DAC CDM-4/19 KSS-123A KSS-123A KSS-210A KSS-210A Hitachi (DA-1000) Hitachi (DA-1000) KSS-210A KSS-210A Hitachi HOP-M3 KSS-123A ?
DUAL CD1028 DUAL CD1035 DUAL CD1045 DUAL CD1050 DUAL CD1080 DUAL CD3600 DUAL CD5070 DUAL CD5150 DUGOOD BOUNDLESS DUGOOD DAC-3 DUGOOD GLORY YEAR DUGOOD NEW CENTURY DZU CD482 EAD CD-1000 EAD CD-1000 SERIES III EAD DSP-1000 SERIES II EAD DSP-1000 SERIES III EAD DSP-7000 EAD DSP-7000 SERIES II EAD DSP-7000 SERIES III EAD DSP-9000 PRO EAD T-1000 EAD T-7000 EAD ULTRADISC 2000 EASTSOUND CD-E3 EASTSOUND CD-E5 ELECTROCOMPANIET ECC-1 ELECTROCOMPANIET ECD-1 ELECTROCOMPANIET EMC-1 UP EMT 981 PROFESSIONAL EMT 982 PROFESSIONAL ENSEMBLE DICHRONO DRIVE ENSEMBLE DICHRONO HI-DAC ENSEMBLE DIRONDO DRIVE Entech Number Cruncher 203.2 Entech Number Cruncher 205.2 ERRES CD1104 ESTONIA 001 EXPOSURE CD Player EXPOSURE CD 2010 EXPOSURE CD 3010 EXPOSURE CD XXII EZO FOG STAGE3 FERGUSON CD 01 FISHER AD-800 FISHER AD-834 FISHER AD-840 FISHER AD-844 FISHER AD-850 FISHER AD-935
LC7881M CXD1130Q LC7881M CXD1130Q 2 x AD1856N 2 x AD1856N MN6471 / MN6474 YMx PCM56P-J CXD1130Q TDA1541A SAA7220P/B 4 x PCM1702 DF1704 AK4394VF TDA1541A SAA7220 AK4394 TDA1543 SAA7220 Top 2 x PCM63P-K DF1700P 2 x PCM63P-K PMDx PCM63P-K DF1700P CS8412-CP 2 x PCM63P-K PMDx AD1862N-J SM5813AP 2 x PCM63P-K DF1700P CS8412-CP 2 x PCM63P-K PMDx PCM63P-K PMD100 CS8412-CP Its a Transport Its a Transport 2 x PCM63P-K PMD100 CS4390 CS4390-KP CS4398 CS4397 CS8420 CS4397 CS8420 TDA1541A-S1 (Single Crown) TDA1547 (DAC7) Its a Transport CS4397 Its a Transport CS4329-KP CS8412-CP CS4329-KP CS8412-CP 2 x TDA1540P SAAx TDA1540P SAA7030 TDA1545A PCMx PCMx PCM1704 AD1853 Top CX20017 CX20017 / PCM51JG-V PCM53JG-V YM201F-K PCM53JP-V YM2201F YM3511F PCM53JP-V 2 x TDA1540D SAA7030 LC7881

Sanyo SF-88 Sanyo SF-88 KSS-150A KSS-150A KSS-150A / KSS-210A MLP-9 Sanyo SF-88 CDM-4/19 VAM 1201 Its a DAC VAM 1201 Philips CDM-4/19 Pioneer Stable Platter PEA1030 Pioneer Stable Platter PEA1030 Its a DAC Its a DAC Its a DAC Its a DAC Its a DAC Its a DAC Pioneer Stable Platter PEA1030 Sony KHS-130A Pioneer Stable Platter PEA1343 CDM 12 VAM 1202 Philips Its a DAC Philips CD-Pro 2 (VAM 1254) CDM-1 Mk II CDM-9 Pro TEAC VRDS CMK-3 Its a DAC Philips CD-Pro 2 (VAM 1254) Its a DAC Its a DAC CDM-1 CDM-2 CDM 12.4 KSS-213 KSS-213 Sony
KSS-100A 4 180T00271 (Toshiba OPH-31) MLP-1C MLP-1C Same as Toshiba OPH-32 Sanyo SF-P1
FISHER AD-9020 FISHER AD-9030 FISHER AD-9060 FISHER AD-M82 FISHER AD-M700 FISHER AD-Z1 FISHER DAC-205 FISHER DAC-Z1 FISHER FCD-2600 FISHER FCD-3500 Forsell Air Reference Air Bearing FUNAI CD 6600 GAMUT CD1 GAMUT CD3 GOLDSTAR GCD-636 GRUNDIG CD1 FineArts GRUNDIG CD3 FineArts GRUNDIG CD 23 GRUNDIG CD 30 GRUNDIG CD 35 GRUNDIG CD 35 X-Version GRUNDIG CD 103 GRUNDIG CD 210 GRUNDIG CD 303 GRUNDIG CD 360 GRUNDIG CD 435 GRUNDIG CD 660 GRUNDIG CD-903 FineArts GRUNDIG CD-904 FineArts GRUNDIG CD-905 FineArts GRUNDIG CD 1000 FineArts GRUNDIG CD 5200 GRUNDIG CD 5500 GRUNDIG CD 7500 GRUNDIG CD 7550 GRUNDIG CD 8100 GRUNDIG CD 8150 GRUNDIG CD 8200 GRUNDIG CD 8400 GRUNDIG CD 8400 Mk II GRUNDIG CD 9000 FineArts GRUNDIG CD 9009 FineArts GTE AUDIO TRINITY HALCRO EC800 HARMAN KARDON HARMAN KARDON HARMAN KARDON HARMAN KARDON HARMAN KARDON HARMAN KARDON
HD100 HD200 HD300 HD500 HD710 HD720
PCM67P SMx PCM56P LC7860J PD0050 PCM67P SM5840CP LCx TDA1540D SAAx PCM58P YM3434 PCM56P 2 x PCM58P YM3434 PCM54HP PCM54HP Its a Transport YM3020 Top CS4390 PCM1792 LC7881 SAA7341GP TDA1547 SAA7350 SM5840AS TDA1549 SAA7345GP 2 x TDA1540D M4551 (SAA7030) 2 x TDA1540P SAAx TDA1541 LC7881 SAA7341GP TDA1543 LC78816 M YM7121C (filter) LC78816 M YM7121C (filter) LC7881 TDA1541A SAA7220P/B SAA7350 YM3433 JVC - JCE4302A 2 x DAC7 (TDA1547) TDA1307 TDA1543 TDAx TDA1540D SAAx TDA1540P SAA7030 TDA1541 TDA1543 TDA1541 TDA1541 SAA7220P/A TDA1541A SAA7220P/B TDA1541A 2 x TDA1541A-S1 CXDx PCM1704-K Top PCM1794 YM3020 M50421P YM3020 M50422P 1 x PCM56P YM3815 PCM53JP-V YM2201F-K MN6474 PCM1710U LC78621
KSS-210A Sanyo SF-88 KSS-210A Sanyo SF-88 Same as Toshiba OPH-32 Sanyo SF-P1

CDM-9 Pro

CDM 12.1 CDM 12.1 CDM 12.1 CDM-0 CDM-2 CDM-2/29 Sanyo SF-90 CDM 12.1 CDM-4/19 Hitachi HOP-M3 Hitachi HOP-M3 Sanyo SF-90 CDM-2 / CDM-4 KSS-210A JVC OPTIMA-5S CDM 12.1 CDM-4/19 CDM-4/19 CDM-0 CDM-1 CDM-2/29 / CDM-4/11 CDM-4/19 CDM-2/10 CDM-2/10 CDM-2 / CDM-4 CDM-2/29 / CDM-4/11 CDM-1 Mk II Its a DAC DVD-ROM MLP-7 Hitachi HOP-M14 MLP-3C KSS-121B / KSS-123A Samsung SOH-A1 Sanyo SF-P101

HARMAN KARDON HD730 HARMAN KARDON HD740 HARMAN KARDON HD750 HARMAN KARDON HD755 HARMAN KARDON HD760 HARMAN KARDON HD800 HARMAN KARDON HD970 HARMAN KARDON HD7225 HARMAN KARDON HD7300 HARMAN KARDON HD7325 HARMAN KARDON HD7400 HARMAN KARDON HD7425 HARMAN KARDON HD7450 HARMAN KARDON HD7500 HARMAN KARDON HD7525 HARMAN KARDON HD7600 HARMAN KARDON HD7600 Mk II HARMAN KARDON HD7625 HARMAN KARDON HD7725 HARMAN KARDON FL8300 HARMAN KARDON FL8350 HARMAN KARDON FL8370 HARMAN KARDON FL8380 HARMAN KARDON FL8400 HARMAN KARDON FL8450 HARMAN KARDON FL8550 HARMAN KARDON FL8570 HCM ROYAL CDR3030 HELIOS MODEL 1S HELIOS MODEL 2S HELIOS MODEL 3S HELIOS STARGATE HEYBROOK SIGNATURE HI-VI SOUND CD-01 High Tech GoldLine CX904 HITACHI DA-005 HITACHI DA-006 HITACHI DA-007 HITACHI DA-009 HITACHI DA-40 HITACHI DA-50 HITACHI DA-403 HITACHI DA-404D HITACHI DA-800 HITACHI DA-1000 HITACHI DA-2000 HITACHI DA-6000 HITACHI DA-7000 HONOR TCD-1 HONOR TCD-2 HONOR TCD-50
SAA7350 YMx PCM1702U SM5843AP PCM1732U PCMx PCM1702-K PMDx PCM56P SM5807EP M50422P AD1955 MNx PCM61P M50423FP MNx PCM61P M50423FP 2 x PCM61P MN6471M M50423FP MN6471M M50423FP 4 x PCM61P MN6471M M50423FP MN6471M M50423FP 4 x PCM61P SMx PCM61P-K SM5840CP SM5871AS CXD2507Q TDA1305 PCM1732 PCM1732 SM5871AN CXD1167Q SAA7350GP YM3433 PCM1702 PCM61P YM3020 CS4328 CS4328 CS4328 CS4328 PCMx SM5864AP SM5841CS YMx PCM54HP-J 2 x SM5800P Hitachi HA12096NT Hitachi HA12096 TM6002 (MSM6285) Hitachi HA12096NT MSMx PCM56P-L 1 x PCM56P 2 x PCM56P-L CXDx AD1860N PCM53JG-V TM5001 (HD61902H) Hitachi HA16633P / PCM53JG-V 2 x PCM56P YM3433 Hitachi HA12096NT Hitachi HA12096NT 1 x AD1865N SM5843AP 2 x AD1865N SM5843AP 1 x AD1865N SM5843AP Top
KSS-240A Sanyo SF-P101 KSS-213C KSS-213 Sanyo Hitachi HOP-M14 DVD-ROM DVS DSL-710A KSS-150A / KSS-210A KSS-150A KSS-150A / KSS-210A KSS-150A KSS-210A KSS-210A KSS-150A KSS-210A KSS-150A KSS-210A KSS-210A KSS-210A KSS-210A

KSS-210A KSS-210A

CDM CDM CDM CDM
12.4 - Pro 12.4 - Pro 12.4 - Pro 12.5
CDM 12 Hitachi HOP-M14 Hitachi HOP-M14 Hitachi HOP-M14 Hitachi HOP-M14 Hitachi HOP-M3 Hitachi HOP-M3 Hitachi HOP-M3 Hitachi HOP-M3 Hitachi (DA-1000) Hitachi (DA-1000) KSS-210A Hitachi HOP-M14 Hitachi HOP-M14 KSS-210A KSS-210A KSS-210A
ICEBERG CDK900PR INKEL CD-772 INKEL CD-7080R INKEL TEMA CD-1 ITT HIFI 9015 ITT HIFI 9515 ITT HIFI 9615 JADIS JD-1 JADIS JD1 Mk II JADIS JD3 EVOLUTION JADIS ORCHESTRA JADIS SYMPHONIA JAS-AUDIO MUSIK 1.2 JAXON ACD-150 JOLIDA JD-100A JVC XL-E900 JVC XL-M400 JVC XL-V1 JVC XL-V2 JVC XL-V3 JVC XL-V20 JVC XL-V22 JVC XL-V101 JVC XL-V131 JVC XL-V151 JVC XL-V152 JVC XL-V221 JVC XL-V242 JVC XL-V250 JVC XL-V251 JVC XL-V252 JVC XL-V261 JVC XL-V262 JVC XL-V264 JVC XL-V300 JVC XL-V311 JVC XL-V450 JVC XL-V550 JVC XL-V1100 JVC XL-Z232 JVC XL-Z463 JVC XL-Z464 JVC XL-Z551 JVC XL-Z555 JVC XL-Z1010 JVC XL-Z1011 JVC XL-Z1050 KAVENT CD831 KENWOOD DP-CD1 KENWOOD DP-3E

KSS-150A KSS-210A KSS-210A KSS-210A KSS-240A KSS-213B / KSS-213C DLBA2Z002B / J91-0377-05 KSS-152 - Magnetic DLBA2Z002B / J91-0377-05 KSS-213C Sharp HPC1LX KSS-213C Sharp HPC1LX KSS-213C KSS-213C KSS-213B Sharp KCP1H Toshiba OPH-31 KSS-152 - Magnetic Kenwood CDM-21 CDM-2/10 CDM-4/19 CDM-2/10 / CDM-4 CDM-2/10 CDM-4/19 CDM-4/19 Its a DAC CDM-9
CDM-1 Mk II CDM-1 Mk II CDM-1 Mk II CDM-4/36 Pro Metallic C.E.C. Sanyo VAM 1201 VRDS CMK-4 KSS-240A CDM-9 Pro ( CDM-9/60 ) JVC EXU-901A OPTIMA-4 JVC EXU-901A OPTIMA-4 TEAC VRDS CDM 12.4 CDM-3 CDM-1 Mk II CDM-3 CDM-1 Mk II Philips 5.2 SACD Its a DAC Its a DAC Its a DAC Its a DAC
KYOCERA KYOCERA KYOCERA KYOCERA KYOCERA KYOCERA KYOCERA KYOCERA
DA-01 DA-7cx DA-9cx DA-310cx DA-410cx DA-710cx DA-810 DA-910
LANGEVIN 20 BIT DAC LAVRY DA10 LECTOR CDP 3T LECTOR CDP 7T LECTOR CDP 7TL LECTOR DIGICODE LECTOR DIGIDRIVE LINDEMANN 820 LINDEMANN 822 LINN GENKI LINN IKEMI LINN KARIK LINN MIMIK LINN NUMERIK LINN NUMERIK Mk 3 LINN SONDEK CD12 LOD DA-403D LOD DA-404D LOD DA-503D LOD DA-505D LOD DA-703D LOD DAD-003 LOD DAP-003 LOD DAD-005 LOD DAD-800 LOD DAD-1000 LOD DAD-3000 LOD DAD-5500 LOD DAD-W7 LOEWE CD9000 LUXMAN D-01 LUXMAN D-03 LUXMAN D-007 LUXMAN D-90 LUXMAN D-102 LUXMAN D-103 LUXMAN D-103U LUXMAN D-105 LUXMAN D-105U LUXMAN D-107U LUXMAN D-109 LUXMAN D-111 LUXMAN D-112
2 x TDA1540D SAA7030 (M4551) CXx PCM56P-S SM5804B PCM54HP CXx PCM56P-S SM5804B 2 x TDA1540D SAAx TDA1540D SAA7030 Top 1 x UA D20400A - SM5813APT - YM3623B AD1955 AD1896 TDA1541A-S1 (Single Crown) 2 x PCM63P 2 x PCM1704 TDA1541A-S1 (Single Crown) Its a Transport PCM1792 PCM1792 PCM1732U PCM1732U CS4328-KS CSx PCM63P-K DFX PCM1702-K 4 x PCM1702-K PMDx PCM56P CXDx AD1860N 4 x PCM56P 2 x PCM61P SM5818AP 2 x PCM56P-J + 2 x PCM56P 1 x PCM54HP-J 2 x SM5800P Its a Transport 1 x PCM54HP-J 2 x SM5800P PCM53JG-V TM5001 (HD61902H) Hitachi HA16633P / PCM53JG-V PCM53JP-V TM5001 (HD61902H) PCM54HP CX20133 CXx TDA1540D SAAx PCM56P-J CXD1135QZ CX20017 Its a Transport CXD1135QZ TD6720N TD6709N TD6705AP 2 x PCM1701P TD6705AP 2 x PCM1701P SM5813AP 2 x AD1860 SM5813AP 1 x PCM56P-J LC7880 CXD1135QZ 1 x PCM56P CXD1135QZ
HLPL 030010 (Toshiba OPH-31) KSS-121A / KSS-123A KSS-152A / KSS-123A KSS-152A KSS-152A HLPL 030010 (Toshiba OPH-31) HLPL 030020 Its a DAC Its a DAC Philips CDM 12 Philips CDM 12 Philips CDM 12 Its a DAC CDM-4/19 SACD Sony KHM-230AAA SACD Sony KHM-230AAA Sanyo SF-91 / SF-P101N Sanyo SF-91 / SF-P101N Hitachi HOP-M3 / HOP-M3A Hitachi HOP-M3A / Sanyo SF-91 Its a DAC Its a DAC Philips Pro Hitachi HOP-M3 Hitachi HOP-M3 Hitachi HOP-M14 KSS-150A Hitachi HOP-M14 Its a DAC Hitachi HOP-M14 Hitachi HOP-M14 Hitachi (DA-1000) Hitachi (DA-1000) Hitachi (DA-1000) Hitachi HOP-M14 Hitachi CDM-0 KSS-152A / DLBA2Z Toshiba OPH-32 KSS-152A / DLBA2Z Toshiba TOPH7830 / TOPH7833 Toshiba OPH-32 Toshiba TOPH7810 KSS-152A Toshiba OPH-32 KSS-152A KSS-152A Sony BU-1C KSS-152A / DLBA2Z KSS-152A / DLBA2Z
LUXMAN D-113 LUXMAN D-113D LUXMAN D-115 LUXMAN D-117 LUXMAN D-322 LUXMAN D-351 LUXMAN D-373 LUXMAN D-404 LUXMAN D-405 LUXMAN D-500 LUXMAN D-500Xs II LUXMAN DU-7 LUXMAN DX-103 LUXMAN DX-104 LUXMAN DZ-03 LUXMAN DZ-92 LUXMAN DZ-111 LUXMAN DZ-112 MAGNAVOX CD2000 MAGNAVOX CDB262 MAGNAVOX CDB460 MAGNAVOX CDB465 MAGNAVOX CDB470 MAGNAVOX CDB471 MAGNAVOX CDB472 MAGNAVOX CDB473 MAGNAVOX CDB480 MAGNAVOX CDB482 MAGNAVOX CDB492 MAGNAVOX CDB500 MAGNAVOX CDB560 MAGNAVOX CDB582 MAGNAVOX CDB600 MAGNAVOX CDB630 MAGNAVOX CDB650 MAGNAVOX FD1000 MAGNAVOX FD1010 MAGNAVOX FD1040 MAGNAVOX FD1041 MAGNAVOX FD1051 MAGNAVOX FD2000 MAGNAVOX FD2020 MAGNAVOX FD2040 MAGNAVOX FD2041 MAGNAVOX FD3000 MAGNAVOX FD3030 MAGNAVOX FD3040 MANLEY A TO D CONVERTER MANLEY DELTA SIGMA DAC MANLEY JUNIOR 20 BIT DAC MANLEY Reference 20 Bit DAC

1 x PCM56P-J CXD1135QZ Its a Transport CXD1125QZ 1 x PCM56P-J CXD1135QZ 1 x PCM56P-J SM5807BP 2 x PCM61P SM5841BP AD1864N AD1864N-J TD6705AP TD6705AP 2 x PCM1701P SM5813AP TDA1541A-S1 (Single Crown) CS4392 + NSdap FN1242A Toshiba T1587 CXx PCM1701P LC7881 LC7881C SM5807EP 2 x PCM1701P SM5813AP Top TDA1543 TDA1543A TDA1541 SAA7220P/A TDA1541 TDA1541 SAA7220P/A TDA1541 SAA7220P/A TDA1541 SAA7220P/A TDA1541 SAA7220P/A TDA1543 TDA1543 SAA7220P/A TDA1543 TDA1543 TDA1541 SAA7220P/A TDA1541A SAA7220P/B TDA1543 SAA7220 TDA1541A SAA7220P/B TDA1541 SAA7220P/A 2 x TDA1540D M4551 (SAA7030) 2 x TDA1540D SAAx TDA1540P SAAx TDA1540P SAAx TDA1540P SAAx TDA1540D SAA7030 (M4551) 2 x TDA1540D SAAx TDA1540P SAAx TDA1540P SAAx TDA1540D SAA7030 (M4551) 2 x TDA1540D SAAx TDA1540 SAAx UltraAnalog D20400A CS4328-KP CS8412-CP 1 x UA D20400A - SM5813APT - YM3623B 2 x UA D20400A SM5803AP - UA AES21
KSS-152A KSS-152A KSS-152A KSS-152A KSS-240A KSS-150A

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DLBA2Z DLBA2Z DLBA2Z DLBA2Z
Toshiba TOPH7810 Toshiba OPH-32 CDM-3 CDM-3 Toshiba OPH-32 Toshiba OPH-31 KSS-152A KSS-152A / DLBA2Z KSS-152A CDM-4/19 CDM-4/19 CDM-2/10 CDM-2 CDM-2 CDM-2 CDM-2 CDM-4/11 CDM-4/19 CDM-4/19 CDM-4/19 CDM-4/19 CDM-2 CDM-4/19 CDM-4/19 CDM-4/19 CDM-2 CDM-0 CDM-0 CDM-1 CDM-2/10 CDM-2/10 CDM-0 CDM-0 CDM-1 CDM-2 CDM-0 CDM-0 CDM-1 Its a DAC Its a DAC Its a DAC Its a DAC
MANLEY WAVE MANLEY WAVE 24 Bit MARANTZ CD-5L MARANTZ CD-7 MARANTZ CD-10 MARANTZ CD-11LE MARANTZ CD-11 Mk II MARANTZ CD-12 MARANTZ DA-12 MARANTZ CD-14 MARANTZ CD-15 MARANTZ CD-16 / CD-16SE MARANTZ CD-16D MARANTZ CD-17 MARANTZ CD-17D MARANTZ CD-17DA MARANTZ CD-17 Mk II MARANTZ CD-17 Mk III MARANTZ CD-19 MARANTZ CD-23 MARANTZ CD-25 MARANTZ CD-32 MARANTZ CD-34 MARANTZ CD-36 MARANTZ CD-38 MARANTZ CD-40 MARANTZ CD-41 MARANTZ CD-42 MARANTZ CD-42 Mk II MARANTZ CD-43 MARANTZ CD-44 MARANTZ CD-45 MARANTZ CD-46 MARANTZ CD-48 MARANTZ CD-50 MARANTZ CD-52 MARANTZ CD-52 Mk II MARANTZ CD-52SE MARANTZ CD-53 MARANTZ CD-54 MARANTZ CD-56 MARANTZ CD-57 MARANTZ CD-60 MARANTZ CD-62 MARANTZ CD-63 (Holland Old) MARANTZ CD-63 MARANTZ CD-63 II MARANTZ CD-63 Mk II KI MARANTZ CD-63SE MARANTZ CD-64 MARANTZ CD-65 MARANTZ CD-65DX
2 x UA D20400A PMD100 UA AESx PCMx TDA1541 SAA7220P/A 2 x TDA1541A-S2 (Double Crown) + DSP 2 x TDA1547 - SAA7350GP - SM5803APT 2 x TDA1547 - SAA7350GP - SM5803APT 2 x TDA1547 Its a Transport TDA1541A-S1 (Double Crown) 2 x TDA1547 TDAx TDA1547 SM5803APT SAAx TDA1547 SM5803APT SAAx TDA1547 TDAx TDA1547 - SAA7350AGP - SM5841AS 1 x TDA1547 - SAA7350AGP - SM5841AS TDA1547 - TDA1307 TDA1547 SM5841 SAAx PCM1716E 2 x SM5872BS 2 x TDA1547 (DAC7) 2 x TDA1540P SAA7030 SAA7350 SM5840FP 2 x TDA1540P SAA7030 TDA1543 TDA1545 TDA1541A-Rx SAA7321GP SAA7350 SM5840FP SAA7350 SM5840FP 1 x SM5872BS 2 x TDAx TDA1540P SAA7030 TDA1545A SAA7345GP TDA1549 SAA7345GP TDA1541A SAA7220P/B SAA7350GP SM5840FP SAA7350GP SM5840FP SAA7350GP 1 x SM5872BS 2 x TDA1540D SAA7030 TDA1541 SAA7220P/A SM5872 TDA1541A SAA7220P/B SAA7350GP SAAx TDA1540D M4551 (SAA7030) 1 x SM5872BS SM5872BS SM5872BS SM5872BS 2 x TDA1540 SAA7030 TDA1541 SAA7220P/A TDA1541A SAA7220P/B

Hitachi HA16633P / PCM53JG-V PCM53JG-V TM5001 (HD61902H) PCMx PCM1792 SM5849BF CS4396-KS SM5849AF CS8420-CS Its a Transport CS8420 SM5849BF Top 2 x PCM1725 PCM1738 PCM1732U PCM1732U 2 x TDA1547 (DAC7) SM5843AP 1 x Wolfson WMx Wolfson WM8740 PCM56P 1 x SM5861AP - YM3433 CX20152 CXx PCM56P YM3414 CX20152 CX23034 CXD2589Q PCM56P ONKYO 8D-3170-1 (2 x TC9219F) 2 x PCM58P SM5813AP SM5872CN 2 x SM5864AP SM5843AP CSx SM5860BF - SM5813AP - SM5827CP 2 x PCM58P (ONKYO 8S-3380-1) 2 x OptoConverter 18Bit (PCM58P) CX890 / CXx TD6705AP 1 x PCM53JP YM2201F 1 x CX20152 CXx PCM56P YMx CXx PCM56P YMx PCM56P CXD1135Q 1 x MNx TC9237BN 1 x MNx SM5861AP YM3433 MNx SM5861AP YMx SM5861AP SM5813AP 2 x SM5861AP SM5813AP 2 x TDA1547 - SAA7350GP - SM5843AP 2 x PCM61P YMx PCM56P-L CXD1130Q 2 x PCM56P-L SM5817AP 2 x AD1860N YMx PCM56P-L CXD1135Q 2 x PCM56P SM5817AP
Hitachi (DA-1000) Hitachi (DA-1000) CDM 12 Its a DAC Its a DAC Philips CD-Pro 2 (VAM 1254) 2 x KSS-213 CDM 12 CDM 12.1 CDM 12 Sony KSS-213
KSS-210A KSS-212 KSS-121A / KSS-123A KSS-213C DLBA2Z001A - Magnetic DLBA2Z001A - Magnetic KSS-240A Sanyo SF-P100-S KSS-213C NEC SPU3011 - Magnetic DLBA2Z001A - Magnetic Sony BU-1E Same as Toshiba OPH-31 Toshiba OPH-32 TAOHS-MR KSS-123A KSS-123A Toshiba OPH-32 (TAOHS-L) KSS-123A KSS-152A KSS-210A KSS-210A KSS-210A KSS-210A KSS-210A NEC SPU3011 - Magnetic NEC SPU3011 - Magnetic NEC SPU3013 - Magnetic KSS-150A KSS-152A KSS-152A KSS-150A KSS-152A KSS-152A
ONKYO DX-2800 ONKYO DX-3500 ONKYO DX-3700 ONKYO DX-3800 Integra ONKYO DX-5500 Integra ONKYO DX-5700 Integra ONKYO DX-6430 ONKYO DX-6470 ONKYO DX-6520 ONKYO DX-6530 ONKYO DX-6540 ONKYO DX-6550 Integra ONKYO DX-6570 Integra ONKYO DX-6620 ONKYO DX-6640 ONKYO DX-6650 ONKYO DX-6660 Integra ONKYO DX-6700 ONKYO DX-6720 ONKYO DX-6730 ONKYO DX-6750 Integra ONKYO DX-6770 Integra ONKYO DX-6800 Integra ONKYO DX-6850 Integra ONKYO DX-6870 Integra ONKYO DX-6890 Integra ONKYO DX-6920 ONKYO DX-6930 ONKYO DX-6990 Grand Integra ONKYO DX-7011 ONKYO DX-7110 ONKYO DX-7111 ONKYO DX-7210 ONKYO DX-7211 ONKYO DX-7222 ONKYO DX-7310 ONKYO DX-7333 ONKYO DX-7355 ONKYO DX-7500 Integra ONKYO DX-7510 ONKYO DX-7511 ONKYO DX-7555 ONKYO DX-7711 Integra ONKYO DX-7911 Integra ONKYO DX-F33 ONKYO DX-G10 Grand Integra ONKYO DX-M505 ORACLE CD 1000/1500 ORACLE CD DRIVE ORELLE CD-10T ORELLE CD-100 ORELLE CD-100SE
1 x SM5860BF YM3433 SM5827CP 2 x PCM56P-L YMx AD1860N-J SM5813AP 2 x SM5860BF - SM5813AP - SM5827CP ONKYO 8D-3170-1 (2 x TC9219F) 2 x PCM58P-X SM5813AP YM3020 PCMx PCM56P 1 x PCM56P PCM56P ONKYO 8D-3170-1 (2 x TC9219F) 2 x PCM58P (ONKYO 8S-3380-1) LCx PCM56P SM5817AP 2 x AD1860N-J SM5813AP 2 x PCM58P SM5813AP 2 x PCM61P YMx ADx SM5860BF - YM3433 - SM5827CP 2 x SM5860BF - SM5813AP - SM5827CP 2 x SM5860BF - SM5813AP - SM5827CP 2 x SM5860BF - SM5813AP - SM5827CP 2 x SM5861AP SM5813AP 2 x SM5861AP SM5813AP 2 x TDA1547 - SAA7350GP - SM5843AP 1 x SM5861AP - YMx SM5861AP - YMx OptoConverter 18Bit (PCM58P) 1 x TCx SM5872CN 1 x SM5874AM 1 x SM5872CN 1 x SM5874AM 1 x TC9268BP 1 x SM5872CN 1 x TC9268P 1 x WM8716 WolfSon 2 x (ONKYO 8S-3380-1) YMx SM5861AP SM5843AP 1 x SM5872CN 1 x WM8740 WolfSon 2 x SM5864AP SM5843AP 2 x SM5864AP SM5843AP PCM56P-L 2 x OptoConverter 18Bit (PCM58P) 1 x SM5861AP YM3433 CS4390 Its a Transport Its a Transport TDA1541 TDA1541A-S1 (Single Crown)

YAMAHA CDX-496 YAMAHA CDX-497 YAMAHA CDX-500 YAMAHA CDX-510 YAMAHA CDX-520 YAMAHA CDX-530 YAMAHA CDX-530E YAMAHA CDX-550E YAMAHA CDX-570 YAMAHA CDX-580 YAMAHA CDX-590 YAMAHA CDX-593 YAMAHA CDX-596 YAMAHA CDX-600 YAMAHA CDX-620 YAMAHA CDX-630E YAMAHA CDX-670 YAMAHA CDX-700 YAMAHA CDX-710 YAMAHA CDX-720 YAMAHA CDX-730 YAMAHA CDX-730E YAMAHA CDX-750E YAMAHA CDX-800 YAMAHA CDX-810 YAMAHA CDX-820 YAMAHA CDX-860 YAMAHA CDX-870 YAMAHA CDX-880 YAMAHA CDX-890 YAMAHA CDX-893 YAMAHA CDX-900 YAMAHA CDX-910 YAMAHA CDX-920 YAMAHA CDX-930 YAMAHA CDX-993 YAMAHA CDX-1000 YAMAHA CDX-1020 YAMAHA CDX-1030 YAMAHA CDX-1050 YAMAHA CDX-1060 YAMAHA CDX-1100 YAMAHA CDX-1110 YAMAHA CDX-1120 YAMAHA CDX-2000 YAMAHA CDX-2020 YAMAHA CDX-2200 YAMAHA CDX-5000 YAMAHA CDX-10000 YAMAHA DA2X YAMAHA DA202 YAMAHA DX-U1
MN35511AL CSx PCM56P PCM56P 2 x PCM56P YMx PCM61P 2 x AD1860N YM7141 (DAC) YM3417E (filter) YDC103-F LC9211 YAC514 YAC514 YAC514 AD1854JRS 2 x PCM56P-J YMx PCM58P YM3414 TDA1541A CXD1088 YDCx PCM56P YMx PCM56P-J YMx YM4111-2 YMx PCM61P-J 2 x AD1860N-J YM3417D (filter) YM7141 (DAC) YM3417E (filter) 2 x PCM56P-J YMx PCM56P-J YMx PCM58P YM3414 YAC507 YM3433 YDC103 YAC514 YAC514 YACx PCM56P-J YMx PCM56P-J YMx PCM58P YM3414 MN6471M YAC514-F CXD2545Q 2 x PCM56P-J YM3414 YMx PCM58P YM3414 MN6471M YM7402 YAC501-D YAC506-D YMx PCM56P-K YMx PCM56P-K YMx PCM58P-J SM5813AP 2 x PCM56P-K YMx PCM58P-J SM5813AP 2 x PCM56P-K YMx PCM56P-K YMx PCM56P-K YM3404-Gold 2 x TDA1547 YSF210B-D 2 x PCM56P-K YM3414 YM3623B 2 x PCM56P-K YM3404 YM3623B

KSS-213C KSS-213C MLP-7

KSS-210A KSS-150A KSS-210A KSS-150A / KSS-210A KSS-150A / KSS-210A KSS-210A KSS-213C KSS-213C TAOHS-JP3 TAOHS-JP3 KSS-150A KSS-150A / KSS-210A MLP-7 / TAOHS-DG1 TAOHS-JP1 KSS-150A KSS-150A KSS-210A TAOHS-JP3 TAOHS-JP3 TAOHS-JP3 KSS-210A KSS-150A / KSS-210A KSS-150A / KSS-210A KSS-210A MLP-7 / TAOHS-DG1 TAOHS-JP3 TAOHS-JP3 TAOHS-KP2 Sharp KCP1H TAOHS-JP3 TAOHS-JP3 TAOHS-KP2 TAOHS-KP2 TAOHS-KP2 MLP-7 TAOHS-HGI / VE720301 TAOHS-HG1 / NX602610 MLP-7 TAOHS-HG1 / NX602610 MLP-7 MLP-7 / VD190300 MLP-7 / VD190300 Its a DAC Its a DAC Its a DAC
YAMAHA GT-CD1 YAMAHA GT-CD2 YAMAMOTO YDA-01 YBA YC201 YOKO F-420R ZANDEN MODEL 2000 ZANDEN MODEL 5000
2 x YAC507-N YSF210B-D YM3623B 2 x YAC507-N YSF210B-D YM3623B 2 x PCM1794-A CS8416 Wolfson WM8740 PCM56P Top Its a Transport TDA1541A-S2 (Double Crown)
TAOHS-KP2 TAOHS-KP2 Its a DAC AT-D55 Philips CD-Pro 2 (VAM 1254) Its a DAC
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Timer Play (wake-up play)...34 Timer Recording (unattended recording of the sound from a broadcast receiver or other component)..35

Precautions

Thank you for purchasing this JVC product. Please read these instructions through carefully before starting operation to ensure that you will derive the optimum performance and a long service life from your unit.

Features

All of the functions and conveniences of having a 3-CD changer and CDR in a single combination deck 3-CD changer compatible with CD-RW CDR capable of performing high speed (2x) recording of discs loaded in the 3-CD changer Optical digital/analog input and output with an additional input for microphone Sampling frequency converter capable of converting digital signals with sampling frequency of 32 kHz and 48 kHz to digital signals with a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz for quality recording from a variety of sources No sampling frequency conversion of 44.1 kHz signals for optimal recording of CDs Mixing and recording of the 3-CD changer playback and either microphone input or an externally input source, or even the microphone input and the externally input source Many convenient recording options including: one-button CD and single track recording, Listening and Program Edit recording, manual recording, synchronized start recording, and mixed input recording CD playback pitch control that can adjust the speed of play up to 12% faster or slower than the normal speed to alter the pitch for singing along to or other customized uses Timer playback and timer recording that can be set for one-time or everyday operation OPC (Optimize Power Control), strength adjustment performed for best possible recording onto CD-R and CD-RW media
Safeguarding against electric shocks, fire hazards and damage
1) A very low current will still flow even when the POWER (for Canada and U.S.A.)/ (for other countries) button is set at STANDBY. To save power and ensure safety when the unit is not going to be used for an extended period of time, disconnect the power cords from the household AC outlet. (See page 10) 2) Do not handle the power cord with wet hands. 3) To unplug the power cord from the household AC outlet, always take hold of the molded plug part and pull the plug free rather than pulling the cord. 4) If the power cord is damaged or found to have a disconnected wire or a contact failure, consult your dealer. 5) Do not bend the cord at a sharp angle, and do not pull or twist it. 6) Do not modify the power cord in any way. 7) Do not remove the screws in order to disassemble the unit, and do not touch any of the parts inside the unit. 8) Do not insert metallic objects into the unit. 9) Unplug the power cord during electrical storms. 10) If water should find its way inside the unit, unplug the power cord from the outlet, and consult your dealer. 11) Do not install the unit in a poorly ventilated location.

Types of Discs Compatible with the Unit
The following disc formats can be used in the CDR for recording.

Installation

1) Avoid placing the unit on or adjacent to an amplifier. This is to prevent the humming caused by the units proximity to some types of amplifiers. Move the unit where it will not be affected by the amplifier. 2) Avoid installing the unit where the ambient temperature will exceed 35 C (namely, in direct sunlight, near a heating appliance, etc.) or drop below 5 C, where it is very humid or dusty, or where the unit will be subject to vibration. 3) The unit may not function properly if it is moved suddenly from a cold place (0 C) to a warm place since condensation may form inside the unit. In such a case, leave the unit standing for about couple of hours, after which time it should function properly.
In addition to the marks shown above, the phrases shown below or their equivalent should also be present somewhere on the packaging or accompanying documentation: FOR CONSUMER FOR CONSUMER USE FOR MUSIC USE ONLY Discs that cannot be used for recording are as follows: Discs bearing marks other than those shown above Discs intended for professional use and/or marked FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY Discs intended for recording computer data In addition to the two disc formats shown above, the following disc format can also be played in either the 3CD changer or CDR.

Disc care

Storing CDs Always ensure that each CD is stored in its own case. Do not place CDs in direct sunlight, near a heating appliance or any other location which is susceptible to high temperatures. If cellophane tape, an adhesive sticker or some other form of glue is present on the label side, clean it off before use. Do not stick adhesive labels or write anything on a CD. Do not bend CDs. Do NOT insert shaped CDs, such as CDs in a heart, flower or other shape, because their shape does not match the shape of the CD tray, and using them will give rise to malfunctioning.

Cleaning the cabinet

Never use benzine or paint thinners to clean the cabinet as they may mar the units surface finish.
Notes Although the CDR can play all 3 types of discs at any time, the 3-CD changer can only play CD-R and CD-RW after they have been finalized. For more information on finalization of CD-R and CD-RW, see page 29. The unit can playback audio recorded in CD-G, CD-EXTRA and CD-Text discs. If a CD-R or CD-RW has been recorded using a personal computer, playback is only possible if the disc is recorded in the CD Audio format.

MIC connector Use to connect a microphone (not supplied) to this unit. (See page 18.) CDR CONTROL operation buttons REC MUTING: Press to record silence during a recording. (See page 19.) SYNCHRO: Press to select synchronized start recording. (See page 25.) REC : Press to put this unit in record pause mode for manual recording. (See page 18 and 26.) 7 (stop): Press to stop recording or play of the CDR. (See page 12 and 19.) 8 (pause): Press to pause play and recording. (See page 12.) 3 (play): Press to start play or recording (in record pause mode) of the CDR. (See page 12 and 19.) MULTI JOG dial Depending on the mode, use to skip forward or backward through tracks on a CD, change the clock settings, or select setting options. (See pages 14, 16, 23, and 33.) REC SOURCE SELECTOR buttons Use to select the type of source to be recorded. (See pages 18 and 26.) Display window Displays the operation modes and other system information. (See page 7.) MENU button Press to enter a menu option. SET button Press to enter a selection. CANCEL button Press to cancel an operation. DISPLAY button Press repeatedly to change the type of information that appears in the display window information display.
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CD CONTROL operation buttons PLAY MODE: Press repeatedly to select one of the play modes for the 3-CD changer. (See page 15 and 16.) CD EDIT: Press to select either the Listening Edit or Program Edit recording modes. (See page 21 and 22.) CD REC: Press to perform synchronized recording of the currently selected CD in the 3-CD changer. (See page 20 and 21.) 7 (stop): Press to stop play of the selected disc in the 3-CD changer. (See page 11.) 8 (pause): Press to pause play of the selected disc in the 3-CD changer. (See page 11.) 3 (play): Press to start play of the selected disc in the 3-CD changer. (See page 11.) Remote control sensor Receives commands from the remote control. CLOCK/TIMER button Use to set the time. (See page 33.)
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Display Window

PROGRAM RANDOM REPEAT ALL 1CD
CD PLAYER LISTENING EDIT PROGRAM EDIT CD REC 1CD

PITCH +

5 SKIP ON ANALOG DAILY DIGITAL 10 32kHz 15 ONCE 44.1kHz 20 48kHz
CD RECORDER SYNCHRO REC HIGH SPEED AUTO TRACK OVER CD CD-R L CDRW dB FINALIZED R
CD numbers and play status displays Indicate whether discs are loaded in any of the 3-CD changer disc trays, which disc is currently selected, and the operation status of the current disc. (See page 12.) PLAY MODE indicators Light according to which play mode has been selected. (See page 14 to 16.) CD PLAYER indicator Lights when the 3-CD changer is selected for play. Information display Displays track, time, and operation information. SKIP ON indicator Lights when the currently selected disc contains SKIP TRACK markers. CD RECORDER indicator Lights when the CDR has been selected for play or recording. HIGH SPEED indicator Lights when the high speed (2x) dubbing function is being performed. (See page 23.) Synchronized recording indicators Light to indicate synchronized recording is on. (See page 20.) AUTO TRACK indicator Lights when automatic track marking has been turned on. (See page 18.) Level meter Indicates the level of the right and left channels during playback and recording operations. When the input signal exceeds 0 dB, the OVER indicator lights. (See page 18.) Disc format indicators Light to indicate the type of disc that is loaded in the CDR. CDR deck operation indicators Light to indicate the operation mode of the CDR.

Recording type indicators and sampling frequency indicators Light to indicate whether the recording is analog or digital. During digital recording, the appropriate frequency indicator lights to indicate the sampling frequency of the source being recorded. (See page 18.) Timer operation indicators Indicate that a Timer Play or Timer Recording function has been set, and whether it is set for everyday or one-time operation. (See pages 33.) Music calendar Indicates the number of tracks on the currently selected CD or CDR, and the track on the disc that is being played or recorded. EDIT recording indicators Indicates whether the Listening Edit or Program Edit functions are being performed. (See pages 21 and 22.) 1CD indicator Lights during synchronized recording. (See page 20.) PITCH (+/) indicators Indicate that the pitch of CD play has been adjusted in one direction or the other. (See page 15.) 3-CD changer operation indicators Light to indicate the operation mode of the 3-CD changer. CD REC indicator Indicates the CD(s) loaded in the 3-CD changer is being recorded by the CDR.
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Remote Control

3 (play)/PITCH + button Press to play the currently selected CD. (See page 10 and 12.) When SHIFT is pressed down, press to raise the pitch of CD playback. (See page 15.)
CD REC CD EDIT SYNCHRO DISPLAY POWER FINALIZE MENU
4 (skip reverse) button Press to skip back to the beginning of previous tracks. (See page 14.) SHIFT button Press down in conjunction with other buttons on the remote control to make use of their secondary functions. DISPLAY/MENU button Press repeatedly to change the type of information that appears in the display window information display. When SHIFT is pressed down, press to enter a menu option. POWER (for Canada and U.S.A.)/ (for other countries) button Press to turn the power of this unit on or to put in standby. (See page 10.) CD1, CD2, and CD3 disc selection buttons Use to select one of the discs loaded in the 3-CD changer. (See page 10,12, and 13.) CD and CDR deck selection buttons Press to change the function of this unit to the 3-CD changer or CDR. (See page 12.) CANCEL button Press to cancel an operation.
When performing the procedures in this manual, the buttons on the remote control have the same function as the corresponding buttons on the main unit.

SYNCHRO/FINALIZE button Press to select synchronized start recording. (See page 25.) When SHIFT is pressed down, press to start finalization of a CD-R or CD-RW. (See page 29.) CD REC/CD EDIT button Press to start the CD REC function. (See pages 21.) When SHIFT is pressed down, press repeatedly to select Listening Edit or Program Edit functions. (See pages 21 and 22.) Number buttons Press to select a track for playback. (See page 13.) PLAY MODE button Press repeatedly to select a play mode for the 3-CD changer. (See page 15.) REPEAT button Press repeatedly to select one of the repeat play modes. (See page 14.) 1 (reverse) button Press to perform fast reverse search of the currently selected CD. (See page 13.)
SET button Press to enter a selection. (forward) button Press to perform fast forward search of the currently selected CD. (See page 13.) 8 (pause)/ PITCH 0 button Press to pause playback of the currently selected disc. (See page 12.) When SHIFT is pressed down, press to restore the pitch level of CD playback. (See page 15.) (skip forward) button Press to skip forward to other tracks on the disc. (See page 14.) REC /REC MUTING button Press to put this unit in the record pause mode. (See page 18 and 26.) When SHIFT is pressed down, press to record silence during a recording. (See page 19.) 7 (stop)/PITCH - button Press to stop playback of the currently selected disc. (See page 12.) When SHIFT is pressed down, press to lower the pitch level of CD playback. (See page 15.)
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Using the Remote Control

Installing the batteries How to use the remote control correctly
XL - R5000 CD/CDR MULTIPLE COMPACT DISC RECORDER

EJECT REC LEVEL

Press down on the point shown by the arrow at the top of the compartment cover, and pull up the cover to open the compartment.
CD REC SYNCHRO DISPLAY POWER CD EDIT FINALIZE MENU
Place the two accessory AA (15F), R6, SUM-3 batteries in the remote control making sure to align the polarity markings (+ and ) inside the compartment and on the batteries.
Place the cover over the compartment, and press down lightly.
Point the remote control correctly at the remote control sensor on the main unit when pressing the buttons. The remote control can be operated at a distance of up to 7 meters or so from the remote control sensor. This distance will be less if the remote control is operated from a position which is not directly in front or on the same level as the main unit. When the distance over which the remote control can be operated starts to drop, it means that the batteries are nearing the end of their service life. Replace both batteries (AA (15F), R6, SUM-3) with fresh units. The dry batteries provided with the unit are for operational check purposes. Replace them with fresh units at the earliest opportunity. Do not drop the remote control or subject it to strong impact. In order to ensure that the remote control does not fail to operate, avoid operation under the following conditions: When the remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or other intense sources of light When objects in front of the remote control sensor block the transmission of signals from the remote control

The function is set to CD, and CD1 playback starts from track 1.

CD PLAYER

5 DIGITAL

HIGH SPEED AUTO TRACK

44.1kHz
The numbers of the tracks which have been played are cleared from the music calendar. In this example, playback proceeds through all the tracks on CD1, CD2, and CD3, and stops automatically after the last track on CD3. This pattern changes depending on the first disc selected as described in the following section.
Pressing the 8 (pause) button during synchronized recording has no effect. During mixed recording, recording continues even if the CD CONTROL 8 (pause) or CD CONTROL 7 (STOP) button is pressed.
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Concerning the CD numbers and play status display
The display shows for each CD tray whether or not a CD has been inserted as well as the play status of the CD.
While a CD is playing, this lights in sequence, and blinks in the pause mode. It goes off when NO DISC is displayed to indicate that a disc has not been loaded. The CD on the CD tray for which this has lighted is selected.

To stop CDR playback

Pressing the CDR CONTROL 7 (stop) button at any point during playback stops the playback and the total track number and play time appear in the display.

CDR Playback Operations

The CDR section can be used to play back CDs, CD-R, and CDRW.
When an unfinalized CD-R or CD-RW is loaded in the CDR and the EJECT 0 button is pressed to open the CDR disc tray, FINALIZE? appears in the display window. If you do not wish to finalize the disc at this time, press the EJECT 0 button again. For more information on finalization, see page 29.
To stop CDR playback temporarily
Pressing the CDR CONTROL 8 (pause) button at any time during playback pauses the playback. Press the 3 button to resume playback.
When playback is paused, the 8 indicator lights in the display. Note Before finalization of the disc is performed, when you playback of the disc is started from the stop mode or at a track that is skipped forward or reverse to etc., the very beginning of the track may cut.
Press the EJECT 0 button to open the CDR disc tray. Load a disc in position and close the tray.
Using the Remote Control to Control Playback

During program and random play modes
REPEAT ALL : Repeat random playback of all of the CDs loaded in the 3-CD changer or repeat playback of the entire program. REPEAT 1 : Repeat playback of the track currently playing Repeat off (normal display appears) Repeat playback operations cannot be performed during CD REC and CD EDIT recording operations. Play is repeated in the selected mode when the CD1, CD2 or CD3 button or 3 button (or the 3 button on the main unit) is pressed. Repeat playback operations are not possible for the disc loaded in the CDR.
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Random Playback

The random play mode can be selected by pressing the PLAY MODE button repeatedly on the main unit or remote control when the function is in the CD stop mode.
When the speed of CD playback is changed using the pitch control buttons, there is no output from the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL connector.

Disc Lock Function

The Disc Lock function can be used to make it impossible for children or anyone else to take CDs out or load new ones for both 3 CD changer and CDR. This function is suitable for ensuring that timer play or timer recording functions can be performed correctly. When the power is in standby, press the 0 button of CD1 while holding down the 7 button on the front panel. TRAY LOCKED appears for 3 seconds, and it is no longer possible to take out or load CDs. 0

CONTROL

PLAY MODE PLAY MODE
Random playback of tracks on the disc loaded in the CDR cannot be performed. Random play is started by pressing the 3 button.
To release the random play mode
Press the PLAY MODE button in the stop mode repeatedly until the RANDOM indicator is cleared from the display.
7 To cancel the Disc Lock function. Repeat the same step. TRAY UNLOCKED appears for 3 seconds, and the Disc Lock function is canceled. Please note that the disc lock function is canceled if the main power is turned off or if the AC power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet.
CD Playback Pitch Control
There are three CD pitch control buttons on the remote control that can be used to vary the speed of CD playback up to 12% faster or slower than the standard playback speed. This function can be useful in changing the pitch when adding vocals to a recording using the microphone input or when matching the playback speed of the CD with another source.

Manual Recording

Insert a recordable CD-R or CD-RW. Press REC to put the CDR in record pause mode.
The remaining recording time on the CD-R or CD-RW appear in the display window.
Select (one of) the recording sources.
Automatic and manual track marking (page 19)
When automatic track marking is turned on Tracks are automatically set in the recording. For digital sources, the track information recorded in the digital source signal is used. For analog recording, spaces of silence are interpreted as track separations. Adding track marks manually Manual track marking offers the flexibility to place track marks anywhere in your recording. However, when automatic track marking is turned on, manual track marking cannot be operated.
DIGITAL : For recording the sound of a unit which has been connected to the OPTICAL IN connector (digital input) When you switch from DIGITAL source recording to another source, press the DIGITAL button once to turn off the indicator, and then select the other source. CD : For recording the CDs loaded in into CD1, CD2 and/or CD3 Press CD repeatedly to select either DIGITAL or ANALOG recording. Note: Analog recording is performed for CD+LINE or CD+MIC mixing even when the CD pitch control has been set to OFF. LINE : For recording the sound of a unit which has been connected to the LINE IN connectors (analog input) : For recording the sound from a microphone which has been connected to the MIC connector (analog input)

Sampling rate converter

The unit incorporates a sampling rate converter to ensure that the original digital signals will be recorded regardless of the sampling frequency (32 kHz, 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz) of the source being recorded.
Notes If a source has already been selected, its corresponding lamp will light. When playback is stopped and the CDR is selected, pressing the DISPLAY button displays the remaining recording time on the disc for 3 seconds.
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When analog signals are to be recorded, adjust the recording level.
REC MUTING cannot be used at the beginning of a recording from the record pause mode

One button synchronized recording of CDs loaded in the 3-CD changer.
Select and stop the CD to be recorded.
Example: When recording CD1 Only the selected CD is recorded.
Performing synchronized one-button recording of a single track
Load a recordable CD-R or CD-RW and close the tray. Press the CD REC button to start recording.
After DISC DUBBING is displayed, CD play and CDR/CDRW recording start simultaneously. This is called synchro recording. Recording starts from the first track of the CD.
Remaining play time of track being recorded Remaining recording time on CD-R or CD-RW
Select a disc and start playback.
Example: When planning to record a track on CD1
CD PLAYER CD REC 1CD DIGITAL
SYNCHRO REC HIGH SPEED AUTO TRACK
When a CD is recorded, its digital signals are recorded in their original form. A track mark is automatically placed where one track changes to the next, and the track number also changes.
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Insert a recordable CD-R or CD-RW in the CDR disc tray. While the disc is playing back the track you want to record or if that track is being paused, press CD REC on the main unit or CD REC/CD EDIT on the remote control.

Listening Edit Recording

Selected tracks can be programmed and recorded.
The CD restarts playback from the beginning of the track and the CDR starts recording. Recording stops when the track is finished. When a CD is recorded, its digital signals are recorded in their original form. A new track mark is automatically placed at the beginning of the track being recorded. When recording is complete After STOP DUBBING is displayed, operation stops automatically. To stop recording at any time Press the 7 (stop) button. The recording mode is released after STOP DUBBING is displayed. Notes There is no need to adjust the recording level (for a digital recording). If the source CD being recorded from the 3-CD changer is itself a digital copy, digital recording cannot be performed. When this occurs, the recording type will switch automatically from digital to analog. Upon completion of recording, STOP DUBBING is displayed. Always wait for STOP DUBBING to be cleared before proceeding with the next operation.

FINALIZE? appears in the display window. If you want to cancel the nalization process at this point, press the CANCEL button on the main unit or remote control.
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Making recording possible again on a finalized CD-RW (UNFINALIZE function)
Once a CD-R has been finalized, further recording on that disc cannot be performed. However, by erasing the TOC (Table of Contents) on a CD-RW, the disc can be recorded on again.
Bypassing the FS Converter (Sampling Frequency Converter*) for More Efficient Digital Recording
* known as Sampling Rate Converter.
Load a CD-RW into the CDR deck.
The CD-RW and FINALIZED indicators light for a CD-RW that has been finalized.
When the unit is in the stop mode, press the MENU button on the main unit (or the DISPLAY/ MENU button on the remote control while holding down the SHIFT button) Turn the MULTI JOG dial or press the 4/ button on the remote control until UNFINALIZE appears in the display. Press the SET button.
The FS converter of this unit allows it to convert the digital signals of sources with sampling frequencies other than 44.1 kHz to the sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz necessary for it to be recorded to a CD-R or CD-RW. When the FS converter is set to OFF, the FS converter is bypassed when the digital signal of the source has a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz (even if the FS converter is set to OFF, the FS converter cannot be bypassed for digital signals with sampling frequencies other than 44.1 kHz) and it automatically turns ON if high-speed recording (DUB-SPEED 2X) from 3CD is started.To record by bypassing the FS converter, use DUB-SPEED 1X recording. With this setting, the pure digital signal is preserved. When recording specially encoded discs such as dts*1 CD, HDCD CD*2, etc., be sure to use the following set this CONVERTER to OFF (see step 4) and DUB-SPEED to 1X (see step 5 on page 23). When the FS converter is set to ON, the FS converter functions even when the sampling frequency of the digital signal is 44.1 kHz. The obvious merit of this setting is that it reduces jitter in disc recording. For this reason, setting this function to ON is recommended for most recording purposes.

*1dts *2HDCD

is trademark of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. is registered trademark of Pacific Microsonic, Inc.

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Resetting the Unit to the Factory Default Settings
By performing the following procedure, all menu settings stored in the unit are cleared and the unit is reset to the factory default settings.
Turn the MULTI JOG on the main unit or press the 4 and buttons on the remote control until SET DEFAULT appears in the display. Press the SET button.
SET DEFAULT? appears in the display. Press the CANCEL button if you do not want to perform this procedure.
The unit is reset to the factory default settings and the unit is put in the stop mode.
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Setting the Clock

Setting the Present Time
(To be performed when the unit is to be used for the first time)
If you made a mistake in entering the current time, repeat this procedure from the beginning. If the CANCEL button is pressed while setting the minute display, the flashing hour display is restored. This function comes in handy for correcting the hour display.
To ascertain the correct time
In most areas, there is a telephone number you can call for the correct time, consult your telephone directory for assiastance.

1 CANCEL2,3

To change or adjust the time display
It is possible to change the time even after it has been set. Press the CLOCK/TIMER button repeatedly to select the time display, and set the time as described in the procedure on this page. The time can be adjusted even when the unit is in standby. Function display
Example: Setting the time to 1:15 PM (while the power is switched to STANDBY).
This unit uses a 12-hour clock to indicate the time.
Press the CLOCK/TIMER button.
The time display is illuminated, and the hour indicators starts flashing.
DAILY TIMER ONCE TIMER Present Time : Select this display and set the time.
(When the time is to be re-set, the present time will flash.)
Regarding the time display
The time display for Canada and USA models uses a 12-hour clock. Models for other countries use a 24-hour clock. The illustrations in this Instruction Manual show the Canada and USA model. For users of other models, please note that AM and PM indications will not be displayed as shown in this manual. Please refer to the illustrations below for differences in the two time display types.

Timer fails to start.

Present time is not correct. The timer display fails to appear. The dry batteries in the remote control have discharged. The remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or some other intense source of light.

REMOTE CONTROL

No remote control operations.
If the unit fails to operate properly even when the remedial action suggested above has been taken:
This unit uses a microcomputer to perform a large number of operations. If it fails to operate no matter which button is pressed, disconnect the power cord, and then wait a few moments before re-connecting it. Then set the time and re-program the timer. Notes If something important is going to be recorded, always test-record first to check that the recording turns out properly before proceeding with the actual recording. The manufacturer assumes no liability whatsoever for any damages resulting from missed opportunities or accidental erasure that occurs while conducting recording or play operations due to malfunctioning of or trouble in the unit, or for any incidental damage.
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Main Specifications

The units specifications and exterior are subject to change without notice due to improvements.

Common Specifications

Output connectors: Analog LINE x 1 set, 2 V/5 k (Full scale) Headphones x 1, 4 mW/32 , 8 ~ 1 k matching impedance OPTICAL x 1, 21 dBm ~ 15 dBm COMPU LINK-4/SYNCHRO x 2 AC 120V , 60 Hz (for Canada & USA) AC 230V , 50Hz, (for UK) AC 110V/127V/230V, 50Hz/60Hz (for other countries) 29 W in power ON mode; 6 W in STANDBY mode 435 mm x 127 mm x 325 mm (W x H x D) (17-3/16'in x 5'in x 12-13/16'in) Approx. 6.3 kg (13.9 lbs)

CD Player Section

System Pitch control Signal-to-noise ratio Dynamic range (1 kHz) Frequency response Wow and flutter Total harmonic distortion Compact disc digital audio system 12% 94 dB 91 dB 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz Less than measurable limit 0.0063% Digital Other connectors Power requirements

Power consumption Dimensions

CDR Section

Compact disc digital audio recording system Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz Frequency response 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz Inputs: Analog (LINE IN) Minimum input level: 300 mV (Full scale 12 dB)/50 k Digital (optical) Input level: 23 dBm ~ 15 dBm (With sampling rate 32 KHz/44.1 KHz/ 48 KHz) Microphone Minimum input level: 3 mV (Full scale 12 dB)/600 ~ 10 k matching impedance Signal-to-noise ratio 97 dB (during playback) Dynamic range (1 kHz) 93 dB (during playback) Wow and flutter Less than measurable limit Total harmonic distortion 0.0042% (during playback) System

Accessories

Remote control (RM-SXLR5000J, for Canada & USA), (RM-SXLR5000E, for other countries)(1) AA(15F), R6, SUM-3 dry batteries (to check operation of remote control) (2) Pin cables (2) COMPU LINK-4 cable (1)

Timer Section

Timer system DAILY TIMER operation (ON/OFF timer) ONCE TIMER operation (ON/OFF timer) 12-hour display (for Caranda and U.S.A.) 24-hour display (for other countries)

Clock display

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Mains (AC) Line Instruction (not applicable for Europe, U.S.A., Canada, Australia and U.K.)
CAUTION for mains (AC) line BEFORE PLUGGING IN, do check that your mains (AC) line voltage corresponds with the position of the voltage selector switch provided on the outside of this equipment and, if different, reset the voltage selector switch, to prevent from damage or risk of fire/electric shock.
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