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6CD CHANGER PLAYER/1CD PLAYER/STEREO TUNER

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CD-660/610, TU-610

Specifications

Specifications

CD-660

CD-610

Audio Channel

2 Channels

Frequency Response

20Hz~20kHz±1dB

T.H.D. (with A filter)

0.002% (Less than 0.02%)

S/N(with A Filter)

100dB (Better than 90dB)

Analog Output Level

6dB±2dB 

Headphone Output Level

(load impedance 32

Ω

) 3.5dB±2dB

Quantization

24-bit

Analog Output Terminal

RCA-2CH/XLR-2CH/XLR MIX-1CH

Digital Output (TOS LINK/RCA)

SPDIF(IEC958)

Player Responds

CD-DA/MP3/WMA

Operation Temperature

-10°C ~ +40°C

Power Source

100–120VAC or 220–240VAC; 50/60Hz

(Supplied AC mains transformer depends on country requirements)

Power Consumption

18W(Standby: Less than 1W)

Weight

6.2kg/13.7lb

5.8kg/12.8lb

Dimensions

482(W)x88(H)x380(D)mm/19(W)x3.5(H)x14.9(D)in

TU-610

FM  (22.5kHz MOD. 1kHz)

Tuning range

87.5~108.0MHz

Sensitivity

2uV(Less than 10uV)

T.H.D. (Mono)

0.2% (Less than 0.5%)

S/N (mono)

60dB (Better than 50dB)

Output level (75kHz MOD.)

0 dB±3 dB

AM (30% MOD. 400Hz)

Tuning range

Europe: 522~1629kHz,  U.S.A: 520~1710kHz

Sensitivity

8uV(Less than 58uV)

T.H.D.

1% (Less than 2%)

S/N

50dB(Better than 40dB)

Output level

-10 dB±3dB

Operation Temperature

-10°C ~ +40°C

Power source

100–120VAC or 220–240VAC; 50/60Hz

(Supplied AC mains transformer depends on country requirements)

Power consumption

10W

Weight

5.2kg/11.5lb

Dimensions

482(W)x88(H)x380(D)mm/19(W)x3.5(H)x14.9(D)in

* Specifications and design subject to change without notice for improvements.

Summary of Contents for CD-660

Page 1: ...Operation Manual 6CD CHANGER PLAYER 1CD PLAYER STEREO TUNER CD 660 610 TU 610 CD 660 CD 610 TU 610 ...

Page 2: ...Additional Descriptions 4 Front Panel 5 Rear Panel 8 How to use CD player 10 CD Player Common Matters 14 How to use TUNER 16 Application of The Antenna 17 Block Diagrams 18 Specifications 19 Service Procedures 20 Schematic 20 Parts List 20 Variations and Options 20 Warranty 20 6CD CHANGER PLAYER 1CD PLAYER STEREO TUNER ...

Page 3: ...ot be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such vases shall be placed on the apparatus Worded WARNING FOR YOUR PROTECTION PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING WATER AND MOISTURE Unit should not be used near water e g near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc Care should be taken so than objects do not fall and liquids are not...

Page 4: ...low all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A...

Page 5: ...a player with excellent sound quality and advanced function of digital and is a crystalloid of super precision processing technology optical technology and digital analog MEMORIZATION OF UP TO 40 BROADCASTING FREQUENCIES TU 610 MICOM can memorize 40 broadcasting frequencies AUTOMATIC BROADCASTING STATION SELECTION TU 610 This player can automatically select broadcasting station with automatic broa...

Page 6: ...ame sound quality as MP3 DIGITAL OUTPUT AND STANDARDS Audio signal of a CD records digitalized signal Usually digital audio signals are converted to analog signals with a Digital Analog Converter DAC within a player On the other hand electrical digital signal is replaced with optical signal by coaxial cables semiconductor laser or light emitting diode LED etc and can be connected the other devices...

Page 7: ... PLAYER STEREO TUNER 5 CD 660 610 TU 610 Front Panel Front Panel AUTO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 8 9 11 12 13 15 14 16 17 18 19 21 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 22 23 10 8 9 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 24 21 20 1 2 27 8 26 28 25 29 20 CD 660 CD 610 TU 610 ...

Page 8: ...ay order of song 5 CLEAR BUTTON This is a button used when desiring to cancel password during program or modify during entry password 6 GROUP BUTTON This is used to search between folders when files exist various folders for MP 3 WMA 7 LOCK BUTTON This is a button to handle setting and release of password for prevention of theft of a disc 8 DISPLAY WINDOW This is a window to play system informatio...

Page 9: ...2 DISPLAY BUTTON This function displays time display for current song or group name track name for the MP3 WMA and song playing time of the all discs 23 RESUME BUTTON This is function to automatically resume to the last position listening to song when playing the player after stop where Resume function turns on Resume function turns off if pressing this button Especially if there are many songs as...

Page 10: ... control unit such as AMX and CRESTRON control system 3 DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL OUTPUT TERMINAL This is used when outputting digital audio signal recorded in a disc and can transfer digital signal to the AMP without sound loss through the coaxial output terminal 6CD CHANGER PLAYER 1CD PLAYER STEREO TUNER 8 CD 660 610 TU 610 1 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 1 7 6 8 9 10 2 TU 610 CD 660 610 ...

Page 11: ... Audio of the XLR analog with the sound input terminal of the Mixer or the AMP 7 L CHANNEL XLR OUTPUT TERMINAL This is used when connecting the left Channel Audio of the XLR analog with the sound input terminal of the Mixer or the AMP 8 RCA OUTPUT TERMINAL This is used when connecting the 2 Channel Audios analog with the sound input terminal of the Mixer or the AMP 9 GND TERMINAL This is a groundi...

Page 12: ...n is played on the display window 6 Operate by pressing the Play button In this case play is done starting from the first song in a CD 7 Play stops if pressing the Stop button 8 Power turns off if pressing the POWER button To insert disc into magazine 1 6 trays to insert a disc show beside the Magazine taken out of the system 2 There is a groove to take out a tray by the hands as in below figure T...

Page 13: ...hen taking out the Magazine to put a CD in 2 The Magazine comes out if pressing the EJECT button regardless of operation status of the player 3 A screen to enter password is played if having set password for prevention a theft of Magazine The Magazine comes out if pressing the EJECT button once again See Password Setup Function Password Setting Function If password for prevention a theft of Magazi...

Page 14: ... to repeatedly all songs for only a disc 2 REPEAT 1 is displayed on the display window if pressing the Play button during Play or after pressing the REPEAT button twice times All songs currently played in a disc are repeatedly played REPEAT ALL function 1 This is repeated play function to play all songs in 6 discs 2 REPEAT ALL is displayed on the display window if pressing the Play button during P...

Page 15: ...ayed REPEAT ALL function 1 This function is used when songs to repeatedly listen the overall disc exists 2 REPEAT ALL is displayed on the display window if pressing the Play button during Play or after pressing the REPEAT button twice and song currently played is repeatedly played RESUME Function 1 Setting this function to stop during Play the last play position is memorized and song is played fro...

Page 16: ...01 represents address to store after programming 2 D1 represents disc number for the CD 660 and you can select D1 D6 by pressing the Disc Skip 3 T 00 represents disc number within disc and you can select desiring song by using the button 2 Pressing the PROGRAM button after setting item 1 3 program memory for a music is completed 3 Program memory is available up to 24 songs by repeating above metho...

Page 17: ...nction is used when adjusting brightness of the display window 2 You can select and use 3 types of brightness by using the DIMMER button when needing to adjust brightness of the display window darkly BUZZER Sound ON OFF Setting Function 1 Function to turn on off buzzer sound output whenever pressing the button 2 Let operation status of this product to be located in stop status 3 Pressing the GROUP...

Page 18: ...his button where noise is involved in FM broadcasting broadcasting mode is converted to the Mono mode and you can listen to clean broadcasting How to memorize each frequency and recall memorized broadcasting channel 1 Select desiring frequency with the Frequency Down Up button 2 Pressing the MEMORY button memory is displayed for about 10 sec on the display window 3 Pressing the number button to me...

Page 19: ... reception may occur in built up areas and factory sites as well as around power cables This may be the case even when an antenna is used exclusively for FM In these regions install the antenna using 75Ω coaxial cable INDOOR ANTENNA In the regions where FM broadcasting is heard comparatively well due to the near distance to the station or wooden structure you can receive broadcasting of good quali...

Page 20: ...6CD CHANGER PLAYER 1CD PLAYER STEREO TUNER 18 CD 660 610 TU 610 Block Diagrams Block Diagrams CD 660 CD 610 TU 610 ...

Page 21: ...equirements Power Consumption 18W Standby Less than 1W Weight 6 2kg 13 7lb 5 8kg 12 8lb Dimensions 482 W x88 H x380 D mm 19 W x3 5 H x14 9 D in TU 610 FM 22 5kHz MOD 1kHz Tuning range 87 5 108 0MHz Sensitivity 2uV Less than 10uV T H D Mono 0 2 Less than 0 5 S N mono 60dB Better than 50dB Output level 75kHz MOD 0 dB 3 dB AM 30 MOD 400Hz Tuning range Europe 522 1629kHz U S A 520 1710kHz Sensitivity ...

Page 22: ...ts List is available by contacting your warranty provider Variations and Options Variations and Options Variations Products supplied through legitimate sources are compatible with local AC power requirements Options No optional items are available for this product Warranty Warranty Warranty terms and conditions vary by country and may not be the same for all products Terms and conditions of warran...

Page 23: ...y but rather a global company that is truly international in scope with factories and offices in Korea and China and sales and marketing operations located in Japan Europe and the U S A With more than 850 employees around the globe Inter M is well poised for further growth and expansion INTER M AMERICAS INC 1 EAST BEACON LIGHT LANE CHESTER PA USA 19013 4409 TEL 1 610 874 8870 FAX 1 610 874 8890 Ho...

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