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1 ’. 

Lights up when the player is switched on.

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Flashes during scanning of the disc contents list.

2. TRACK

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The number of the track which is currently playing.

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The number of tracks on the disc when the tray is

closed with the OPEN/CLOSE button.

3. ARROW SYMBOL

-

Lights up when the tray is closed by hand, with
PLAY,  or with SHF.

4.  

TIME

- The elapsed playing time in minutes and seconds

of the track which is playing.

The total playing time of the disc when the tray is
closed with OPEN/CLOSE.

5. PROGRAM

Lights up when the first track number of a program
is entered.

6. SHUFFLE

Lights up when the disc is played in random order.

7. REVIEW

-

Lights up when checking the program.

8. PAUSE

Lights up when the player is in the pause mode.

9. REPEAT

Lights up when repeating a disc or program.

10. ‘0)))’ SYMBOL

- Lights up briefly when receiving a command

through the IRIS Handshake system.

11. ERROR

Lights up briefly when an operating error is made.

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Summary of Contents for IRIS COMPACT DISC PLAYER

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL IRIS COMPACT DISC PLAYER A Division of Rockford Corporation 613 South Rockford Drive Tempe Arizona 85281 602 967 3565 ...

Page 2: ...ntrol Page 4 Display Indications Page 5 Loading Unloading Disc Page 7 PlayingaDisc Page7 Next Previous Track Selections Page 8 Searching Function Page 9 Random Play Page 9 Programming Page 11 Additional Information Page 13 Technical Data Page 16 Symptoms and Their Likely Causes Page 17 Factory Service and Limited Warranty Page 17 ...

Page 3: ...ng this owner s manual We have tried to present this information in an easy to follow format We urge you to take the time to read through this manual as soon as possible INSTALLATION SET UP OF THE IRIS CD PLAYER FREE STANDING Always set the player horizontally on a flat firm surface Allow a minimum space of a least 14 above the player so as not to interfere with the cooling of the player STACKED L...

Page 4: ... keyed and therefore fit only one way Be sure to insert the plugs fully Connect the free end of the cable to the connector on the rear of either the IRIS Preamp or IRIS Tuner AUDIO Output Right Left For the signal output to the preamplifier Connect a standard RCA type patch cord from the right and left outputs into the corresponding CD input jacks of your IRIS preamplifier Digital For digital outp...

Page 5: ...s on a disc in random order 7 PRG PROGRAM button For storing track numbers in a program For erasing track numbers from a program For checking the program 8 REPEAT button For repeating a disc or a program 9 W SEARCH button For fast search to a particular passage during play G for reverse for forward 1O PAUSEbutton HOLD on remote For briefly interrupting play and for returning from in terrupted play...

Page 6: ...our IRIS Preamplifier that it is connected and powered This tells the Preamplifier when CD is selected to automatically transfer the remote s top eight multi legend keys to perform CD command functions All of the KEY functions of the CD Player panel which are convenient from remote operation are available from the 8 remote KEYS PREAMP PHONO C D TUNER VIDEO AUX 1 AUX 2 TAPE 1 TAPE 2 TUNER MEM 1 MEM...

Page 7: ... CD Player will now continue playing RECORD SECURITY As explained in the remote section of the IRIS Preamplifier Manual if RECORD SECURITY is in effect either RECORD switch is IN on the IRIS Preamplifier the CD or Tuner will refuse all IRIS remote commands includ ing CLR Volume and Balance are always active The Preamplifier s red MUTE legend will remind you of this by its distinctive interrupted f...

Page 8: ...nutes and seconds of the track which is playing The total playing time of the disc when the tray is closed with OPEN CLOSE 5 PROGRAM Lights up when the first track number of a program is entered 6 SHUFFLE Lights up when the disc is played in random order 7 REVIEW Lights up when checking the program 8 PAUSE Lights up when the player is in the pause mode 9 REPEAT Lights up when repeating a disc or p...

Page 9: ...PEN CLOSE Hold the disc in same way as when Store the disc immediately in its prevents soiling and damage loading holder This Close an empty tray by pressing OPEN CLOSE Avoid leaving the tray open to prevent dust from entering PLAYING THE ENTIRE DISC Close the tray by hand or by pressing PLAY The ARROW SYMBOL indication lights up Track 1 appears on the display Play starts as soon as the elapsed ti...

Page 10: ... lights up to indicate that there is no next track and playing of the last track continues If the player is in the REPEAT mode then play continues with the first track SELECTING A LOWER TRACK NUMBER Press PREVIOUS until the desired track number ap pears on the display The playing time indication disappears Play is interrupted until selecting is finished As soon as the playing time indication retur...

Page 11: ... searching by ear it is therefore advisable to release the button as soon as the sound disappears If PAUSE has been pressed before beginning searching then no sound will be heard During searching as soon as the beginning of the first track has been reached ERROR lights up Play will resume there as soon as the button is released If the end of the last track is reached ERROR lights up Play will resu...

Page 12: ...ion lights up All the track numbers appear in the programmed sequence on the display The REVIEW goes out again In our example 7 3 9 4 12 10 10P will appear If ERROR lights up this means that no track numbers have yet been stored ERASING A TRACK NUMBER FROM THE PROGRAM OR THE ENTIRE PROGRAM Bring up the track number you wish to erase by pressing 1 NEXT or PREVIOUS Press PRG while the P after the nu...

Page 13: ...Searching for a particular passage is limited to within the track being played When either end of the track is reached ERROR lights up When STOP is pressed or when all the tracks of the program have been played the disc stops but the program remains stored The program will be erased when you open the tray It will also be erased if you press STOP twice in succession during playback ADDITIONAL INFOR...

Page 14: ...rogram PAUSE Briefly interrupt or return from interrupted play SHF Play all tracks on a disc in random order PRG For storing erasing checking the program REPEAT Repeat a disc or a program SEARCH Fast search to a particular passage during play DISPLAY SEE DETAIL FIGURE ONE PREVIOUS NEXT Select previous later track during play or programming 14 ...

Page 15: ...ndicates playing time in minutes and seconds a REPEAT Indicates n repeat playing of disc SHUFFLE Indicates playing disc in random order REVIEW Indicates review of stored program selections ERROR Indicates error in operating Ipa Indicates reception of remote control command wlndicates when tray is closed by hand with PLAY or SHF 15 ...

Page 16: ...materials may scratch the insert The disc tray should be kept free of dust with a dry cloth TECHNICAL DATA TYPICAL AUDIO PERFORMANCE Frequency Response 2 20 000 Hz Amplitude Linearity 0 1 dB 20 20 000 Hz Phase Linearity 0 5 degrees 20 20 000 Hz Dynamic Range 96 dB 20 20 000 Hz Signal to Noise Ratio 100 dB 20 20 000 Hz Channel Separation 96 dB 1 kHz Wow and Flutter Quartz Crystal Precision D A conv...

Page 17: ...irty badly scratched or warped The player has been connected to the PHONO jacks of the preamplifier If the fault remains try to clear it by switching the player off and on If this also fails to help do not continue ex perimenting but remove the plug from the socket and consult your dealer Under no circumstances should you repair the player yourself this action will void the warranty FACTORY SERVIC...

Page 18: ... to the factory collect shipments will not be accepted Units under warranty should be accompanied by a copy of a dated Bill of Sale Use the original carton and all pack aging material and be sure to include a return address and a brief description of the difficulty including whether it is intermittent This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights which vary from stat...

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