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ENGLISH

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Getting Started

Getting Started

Basic Connections

Advanced Connections

Basic Operations

Advanced Operations

Troubleshooting

Explanation terms

Specifi

 cations

Index

q

e

r

w

t

y

u

i

Q0

o

e

r

t

w

q

y

u

i

o
Q0

Q3

Q4

Q1
Q2

q

 Number  buttons

 ········································· (15)

w

 SOURCE  button

 ·········································· (14)

e

 TUNER  button

 ············································ (14)

r

 MENU  button

 ········································ (14,  15)

t

 CLEAR/DEL  button

 ····································· (15)

y

 , – buttons (TU+, TU–)

 ················· (14)

u

 C, – buttons (CH+, CH–)

 ··············· (15)

i

 Stop button (

2

)

 ·········································· (14)

o

 ENTER/Memory  button 

 

 

(ENTER/MEMO)

 ···································· (14,  15)

Q0

 Cursor buttons (

uio

 

p

)

 ···················· (14,  15)

q

 Number  buttons

 ········································· (18)

w

 RANDOM  button

 ·································· (19, 21)

e

 SOURCE  button

 ·········································· (20)

r

 FOLDER MODE button

 ······························· (20)

t

 TIME/DISPLAY  button

 ······························· (19)

y

 REPEAT  button

 ····································· (19,  21)

u

 Fast-reverse/Fast-forward  buttons

 

(

6

7

)

 ·············································· (19,  21)

i

 Reverse-skip/Forward-skip  buttons

 

(

8

9

)

 ············································ (19, 20)

o

 USB/iPod 

1

/

3

 button

 ························· (19, 20)

Q0

 Stop button (

2

)

 ·········································· (21)

Q1

 DOCK 

1

/

3

 button

 ······································ (23)

Q2

 ENTER/Memory  button 

 

 

(ENTER/MEMO)

 ···································· (19,  20)

Q3

 Cursor buttons (

uio

 

p

)

 ···················· (19,  20)

Q4

 REMOTE/BROWSE  button

 ························ (19)

 

n

Buttons that work with the tuner

The buttons listed at “Buttons that work with all sources” can also be used.

 

n

Buttons that work with iPods or USBs

The buttons listed at “Buttons that work with all sources” can also be used.

Part names and functions

1.RCDM38E3̲ENG̲004̲1st.indd   7

1.RCDM38E3̲ENG̲004̲1st.indd   7

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Summary of Contents for D-M38

Page 1: ...CD RECEIVER RCD M38 Owner s Manual Manuel de l Utilisateur Manual del usuario 1 RCDM38E3 ENG 004 1st indd F1 1 RCDM38E3 ENG 004 1st indd F1 2010 05 17 14 17 02 2010 05 17 14 17 02 ...

Page 2: ...sories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servi...

Page 3: ...ver disassemble or modify the unit in any way Ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers tablecloths or curtains Naked flame sources such as lighted candles should not be placed on the unit Observe and follow local regulations regarding battery disposal Do not expose the unit to dripping or splashing fluids Do not place objects filled with liq...

Page 4: ...3 Playing CDs 13 Playing repeatedly Repeat playback 13 Playing random order Random playback 13 Playing tracks in the desired order Program playback 13 Switching the display 13 Tuner playback 14 Tuning in Broadcast Stations 14 Automatically presetting FM stations Auto preset 14 Presetting FM AM stations manually 15 Listening to preset stations 15 Setting the preset channels and changing the receive...

Page 5: ...long periods of time the surface of the optical pickup may get dirty preventing it from receiving signals properly About condensation If there is a major difference in temperature between the inside of the unit and its surroundings condensation may form on parts inside the unit causing it to fail to operate properly If this happens let the unit sit for an hour or two with the power turned off and ...

Page 6: ...iscs on which the sticky part of cellophane tape or labels is exposed or on which there are traces of where labels have been removed Such discs can get caught inside the player and damage it Cautions on handling Do not get fingerprints oil or dirt on discs Take special care not to scratch discs when removing them from their cases Do not bend or heat discs Do not enlarge the hole in the center Do no...

Page 7: ...es of batteries Do not attempt to charge dry batteries Do not short circuit disassemble heat or dispose of batteries in a fire If the battery fluid leaks carefully wipe the fluid off the inside of the battery compartment and insert new batteries Remove the batteries from the remote control if it will not be used for a long time Used batteries should be disposed of in accordance with the local regulat...

Page 8: ...emote control signal reception indicator eTimer operation indicator rPlay mode indicator 13 18 20 tTOTAL indicator Lights when the total number of tracks and total time of the CD are displayed yTuner reception mode indicators 14 uTone indicators 12 SDB Lights when the super dynamic bass function is set to ON TONE Lights when the tone bass treble is being adjusted iPlayback mode indicators 1 During...

Page 9: ...tton 12 iCLOCK button 11 qNumber buttons 13 wPROG DIRECT button 13 eRANDOM button 13 rSOURCE button 11 13 tCD 1 3 button 11 13 yFOLDER MODE button 18 uTIME DISPLAY button 13 iCLEAR DEL button 13 oREPEAT button 13 Q0Fast reverse Fast forward buttons 6 7 13 Q1Reverse skip Forward skip buttons 8 9 13 Q2Stop button 2 13 Q3ENTER Memory button ENTER MEMO 18 Q4Cursor buttons uio p 18 Part names and funct...

Page 10: ...n 19 21 eSOURCE button 20 rFOLDER MODE button 20 tTIME DISPLAY button 19 yREPEAT button 19 21 uFast reverse Fast forward buttons 6 7 19 21 iReverse skip Forward skip buttons 8 9 19 20 oUSB iPod 1 3 button 19 20 Q0Stop button 2 21 Q1DOCK 1 3 button 23 Q2ENTER Memory button ENTER MEMO 19 20 Q3Cursor buttons uio p 19 20 Q4REMOTE BROWSE button 19 n Buttons that work with the tuner The buttons listed a...

Page 11: ... 4 Turn the speaker terminal clockwise to tighten it NOTE Use speakers with an impedance of 6 to 16 Ω The protection circuit may be activated if speakers with an impedance other than specified are used Connect the speaker cables so they do not stick out of the speaker terminals The protection circuit may be activated if the wires touch the rear panel or if the and sides touch each other v Protectio...

Page 12: ...ntenna Supplied White Black NOTE Do not connect two FM antennas simultaneously Even if an external AM antenna is used do not disconnect the AM loop antenna Make sure the AM loop antenna lead terminals do not touch metal parts of the panel If you are unable to receive a good broadcast signal we recommend installing an outdoor antenna Inquire at the retail store where you purchased the unit for deta...

Page 13: ...layer playback vpage 20 n USB memory device playback vpage 20 n Setting the timer vpage 21 Preparations Turning the power on Press ON STANDBY The power turns on Press again to set the power to standby Power indicator Standby Off Power on Green When the timer is set Orange NOTE Power continues to be supplied to some of the circuitry even when the power is in the standby mode When leaving home for l...

Page 14: ... are displayed 3 Use ui to select CLOCK SETUP then press ENTER MEMO or p M E N U C L O C K S E T U P 4 Use ui to set the hours C L O C K S E T U P A M 1 0 0 0 5 Press ENTER MEMO or p The minutes display flashes 6 Use ui to set the minutes C L O C K S E T U P A M 1 0 1 5 7 Press ENTER MEMO or p The current time is set and the normal display reappears n Checking the current time when the power is on ...

Page 15: ...ANCE Adjusts the left right volume balance Variable range L06 CENTER R06 S DIRECT Plays back a disc using the SOURCE DIRECT mode During the SOURCE DIRECT mode the audio signals bypass the tone control circuits SDB BASS TREBLE BALANCE the music reproduction is more faithful to the original sound Settings made upon purchase SDB OFF BASS 0dB TREBLE 0dB BALANCE CENTER S DIRECT OFF When SDB is ON you c...

Page 16: ...ode is canceled if you open the disc tray or turn off power Playing random order Random playback 1 In the stop mode press RANDOM The RANDOM indicator lights 2 Press 1 3 or CD 1 3 The tracks start playing in random order If REPEAT is pressed during random playback after the current session of random playback is finished another session in a different order of tracks starts NOTE Random play cannot be...

Page 17: ...age 9 1 Press TUNER or BAND 2 to select the reception band FM AUTO FM MONO AM GAbout the displayH When FM AUTO is selected AUTO is displayed When FM MONO is selected MONO is displayed When AM is selected The reception mode is not displayed 2 Use TU TU to select the reception band When a station is received the TUNED indication will light If the function is set to something other than TUNER press T...

Page 18: ...acters can be input 1 Tune in the preset channel you want to name 2 Press ENTER MEMO twice The display switches to the station name input display 3 Input the station name Names of up to 8 characters can be input u i button Selects the character p button Moves the cursor to the right CLEAR DEL button Deletes the currently selected character Characters that can be input A Z 0 9 z space 4 Press ENTER...

Page 19: ...a control dock for iPod the control dock for iPod must be set For details refer to the operating instructions of the control dock for iPod To use an iPod see Control dock for iPod iPod playback vpage 19 USB memory device USB NOTE A computer can not be connected to and operate the unit via its USB port Do not use an extension cable when connecting a USB memory device For details about USB memory de...

Page 20: ...dest date and time n Playback order of folders CD R CD RW For playback of files on CD R or CD RW files in all folders on the first layer are played first next on the second layer then next on the third layer and so on in this order USB memory device For playback of files recorded on USB files in the first folder on the first layer are played first next folders on the second layer in the folder then next on...

Page 21: ...ode or Disc Mode Folder Mode Disc Mode GAbout the displayH When Folder Mode is selected FLD indicator lights When Disc Mode is selected FLD indicator turns off Folder Mode All the files in the selected folder are played Disc Mode After the selected folder and files are played all the files in all the folders are played 3 Use FOLDER to select the folder to be played 4 Use 8 9 or o p to select the file...

Page 22: ...is pressed Selectable mode Browse mode Remote mode Display location Main unit display iPod display Playable files Audio file 3 3 Video file 3 Active buttons Remote control and main unit 3 3 iPod 3 3 Use ui to select the item then press ENTER MEMO to select the music file to be played 4 Control dock for iPod operation Press 1 3 or DOCK 1 3 Playback starts iPod operation Press 1 3 or USB iPod 1 3 Playb...

Page 23: ...layed on this set Contents downloaded from pay sites on the Internet are copyright protected Also files encoded in WMA format when ripped from a CD etc on a computer may be copyright protected depending on the computer s settings USB memory device playback 1 Playback preparation vpage 17 Before playing a USB or an iPod 2 Press FOLDER MODE and select Folder Mode or Memory Mode GAbout the displayH Wh...

Page 24: ...er This device can playback using the timer playback everyday timer once timer and sleep timer n Timer operation when the time settings for timers overlap When the sleep timer is set Automatically stops playback after the time set for the sleep timer has elapsed When the once timer and everyday timer are both set sleep timer is not set Automatically starts playback at the earlier timer start time ...

Page 25: ...r Use op to select ON or OFF for the timer then press ENTER MEMO The timer settings are displayed after this When set to OFF time operation is disabled but the timer settings remain unchanged n To check the timer settings q Press MENU w Use ui to select TIMER ON OFF then press ENTER MEMO e When ON is displayed for the timer setting press ENTER MEMO The timer settings are displayed for 3 seconds n ...

Page 26: ...g USB iPod 1 3 The source switches to USB and the USB starts playing DOCK 1 3 The source switches to AUX1 Dock and the iPod starts playing TUNER The source switches to TUNER and the band last set is tuned in Auto standby With the Auto standby ON this unit will automatically enter the standby mode after about 30 continuous minutes of stop mode with no operation 1 Press MENU 2 Use ui to select AUTO ...

Page 27: ...corded in a disc D Dynamic range The difference between the maximum undistorted sound level and the minimum sound level that is discernible above the noise emitted by the device F Finalize This is processing that enables playing back of disc of CD which was recorded using a recorder by other players M MP3 MPEG Audio Layer 3 This is an internationally standardized audio data compression scheme usin...

Page 28: ...mptom Cause Countermeasure Page Set does not work properly when remote control operated Batteries are worn You are operating outside of the specified range Obstacle between main unit and remote control The batteries are not inserted in the proper direction as indicated by the polarity marks in the battery compartment The set s remote control sensor is exposed to strong light direct sunlight fluoresc...

Page 29: ...rovement specifications and design are subject to change without notice Specifications Index vA Accessories 2 AM loop antenna 9 Audio cable 9 vB BASS 12 Bit rate 18 20 24 Browse mode 19 vC Cable 8 9 Pin plug cable 8 Speaker cable 8 Stereo pin plug cable 9 16 Characters 15 18 21 Connection 8 9 16 Antenna 9 Control dock for iPod 16 iPod 16 Power cord 10 Recording component 9 Speaker 8 USB memory devic...

Page 30: ...SPEAKER SC M37 Owner s Manual Bedienungsanleitung Manuel de l Utilisateur Manuale delle istruzioni Manual del usuario Gebruiksaanwijzing Bruksanvisning ...

Page 31: ...kann wieder verwendet werden Bitte entsorgen Sie alle Materialien entsprechend der örtlichen Recycling Vorschriften Beachten Sie bei der Entsorgung des Gerätes die örtlichen Vorschriften und Bestimmungen Die Batterien dürfen nicht in den Hausmüll geworfen oder verbrannt werden bitte geben Sie die Batterien gemäß örtlichen Bestimmungen an den Sammelstellen oder Sondermüllplätzen ab Dieses Produkt z...

Page 32: ... calor cuando está instalado en la consola Vermijd hoge temperaturen Zorg vocr een degelijk hitteafvoer indien het apparaat op een rek wordt geplaatst Undvik höga temperaturer Se till att det finns möjlighet till god värmeavledning vid montering i ett rack Handle the power cord carefully Hold the plug when unplugging the cord Gehen Sie vorsichtig mit dem Netzkabel um Halten Sie das Kabel am Stecke...

Page 33: ...Cautions 2 Connections 3 Connections Specifications 4 Removing the Speaker Net 3 ENGLISH r t e The quality of the sound produced from the speaker is affected by the size and type of the room as well as by the method of installation Consider the points listed below before installing the speaker Cautions on Installation q Owner s Manual 1 w Service station list 1 e Speaker cable Approx 9 8 ft 3 m 2 ...

Page 34: ...it note that applying strong force to the surface of the speaker through the saran net could damage the speaker ENGLISH Getting Started Connections When installing on a desktop or in the corner of your room the bass may emphasized Insert sound foam plug in the bass reflex duct at the back of the SC M37 You can adjust the bass sound with the amount of sound foam plug you insert Acoustic Sponge How ...

Page 35: ... s manual Connections Once connections are completed pull gently on the speaker cables to check that they are securely connected CAUTION Do not let the core wires of two speaker cables touch each other Doing so will short circuit the amplifier circuitry and damage the amplifier 1 Twist firmly the wires by hand so that they do not stick out and cause short circuits 2 Loosen the terminal by turning ...

Page 36: ...ensitivity 86 dB 1 W 1 m Crossover frequency 3 kHz Speakers 12 cm 4 3 4 cone bass mid x 1 2 5 cm 1 soft dome high range x 1 Maximum external dimensions 145 W x 233 H x 234 D mm 5 45 64 x 9 11 64 x 9 7 32 Weight 3 8 kg 8 lbs 6 oz b For improvement purposes specifications and design are subject to change without notice Specifications ENGLISH 4 Getting Started Specifications ...

Page 37: ...D M Holdings Inc Printed in China 5411 10457 004D www denon com 4 RCDM38E3 Backpage 004 indd 32 4 RCDM38E3 Backpage 004 indd 32 2010 05 17 14 13 07 2010 05 17 14 13 07 ...

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