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BASIC

OPERATIONS

VARIOUS

OPERATIONS

BEFORE

OPERATING

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DISC

MIN

SEC

TRACK

PGM

TRACK

SET

3

DISC

SET

5

7

8

3

1

¡

4

¢

RANDOM

DISC

DISC

SET

TRACK

SET

TIME

HI-LITE

BEST

PREVIOUS

POWER

MODE

CLEAR

PGM

REPEAT

D

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FILE-TYPE CD PLAYER
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
CU-P0090

+

0

7

8

9

4

5

6

1

2

3

VARIOUS OPERATIONS

To program tracks/discs in a desired

order (PROGRAM play)

÷

The remote control is the most convenient way to perform these
operations.

÷

You can program up to 36 steps.

÷

The parenthesis (   ) show operations for the main unit.

Press 

3

.

The program play starts from the
track that was programmed first.

Operation example:

Programming disc 2, track 7 as step 1,
and disc 5, track 3 as step 2.

Press PGM (PROGRAM) dur-
ing stop mode.

Repeat steps 2 and 3 to pro-
gram additional discs and
tracks.

Once  the  track times have been
added, the PGM indicator stops blink-
ing and the following display appears
(Total Time).

Use the digit buttons to se-
lect the disc, then press DISC
SET.

(Use 

DISC (–/+)

 to select the disc

number, then press 

PROGRAM

.)

DISC

MIN

SEC

PGM

TRACK

=

=

<Programming an entire disc as one step>

(Disc all program)

If you skip step         of the operation example, disc 2 is programmed
as step 1.

<Programming a pause (remote control only)>

(Pause program)

If you press 

8

 at step        , you can program a pause. When you press

8

, “PA” appears in the display instead of the disc number.

÷

For example, when making a program for recording both sides of
a cassette tape, press 

8

 to insert a pause after programming the

tracks for one side. After turning the tape over, press 

8

 to resume

recording.

Notes!!

÷

You cannot program a pause as the first step, or program two
pauses in a row.

÷

When you program a pause, it counts as 1 step and reduces the
total number of tracks you can program.

÷

To erase a program...

Press 

7

 twice during playback (or once in stop mode).  You can also

erase the program by pressing 

MODE

RANDOM

PREVIOUS

, or

SINGLE LOADER PLAY 

 in either play or stop mode (or by

pressing 

BEST

 in stop mode).

÷

To cancel a program step

In stop mode, each time you press 

CLEAR

, the last step in the

program is erased.

÷

If a programmed disc is missing or inserted backwards
during program play, 

 no dISC”

 appears in the display,

the step is automatically erased, and playback proceeds to the
next step.

÷

Program contents are stored in memory even when the power
is turned off (STANDBY).

Notes!!

÷

If step        is carried out before the accumulated time is displayed,
the program play starts and the time is not displayed.

÷

When UNLOAD is pressed while a program has been entered, the
disc for the 1st program step comes on the center position and the
hood opens.

÷

The display is not shown if the total time of the program is 100
minutes or more.

3

4

4

3

2

1

5

VARIOUS

OPERATIONS

«

\

\

5

The following operations can only be performed
during stop mode

1

2

3

2

3

5

2

DISC

SET

PGM

7

TRACK

SET

«

Use the digit buttons to se-
lect the track, and press
TRACK SET.

(Use 

41

/

¡¢

 to select the

track number, then press 

PROGRAM

.)

)

)

41

¡¢

PROGRAM

DISC

MIN

SEC

TRACK

PGM

DISC

MIN

SEC

TRACK

PGM

PROGRAM

1

2

3

4

<Programming tracks during normal play>

(Direct program)

1. Press 

PGM (PROGRAM)

.

• Program mode is activated.

2. Press 

PGM

 

(PROGRAM)

 during playback.

• The current track is programmed.

<Programming during normal playback (remote control only)>

(Preprogramming)

You can program during normal playback.

(

\

Operation example                                )

The player changes to program play when the current track
finishes playing back.

To change to program mode directly, press 

3

.

The following operations can only be performed
during normal play, HI-LITE scan or PREVIOUS scan

÷

Items stored in memory are saved for approximately  2 days, even
if the power cord is unplugged. However, this period may be
shortened somewhat, depending on the amount of memory used.

(Memory Back-Up Function).

DISC

MIN

SEC

TRACK

PGM

)

(

6

3

(

)

(

DISC

=

PROGRAM

(

=

41

¡¢

PROGRAM

(

=

PROGRAM

DISC

)

The PGM indicator starts to blink.

Summary of Contents for PD-F907

Page 1: ...isc 17 To use the TIME button 18 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 SPECIFICATIONS 20 POWER ON DEMO display mode allows you to see variations of the display To enter the POWER ON DEMO display mode press STANDBY ON and then 4 1 within 1 sec ond after turning on the power POWER ON DEMO display To cancel the POWER ON DEMO display mode press any button BASIC OPERATIONS BEFORE OPERATING VARIOUS OPERATIONS 7 8 3 1 4 RA...

Page 2: ...s and requirementsforthegroundingelectrode SeeFigure A LIGHTNING For added protection for this product duringalightningstorm orwhenitisleftunattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges POWER LINES An outside antenna system should notbelocatedinth...

Page 3: ...ent from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Information to User Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user s right to operate the equipment For Canadian model CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET ...

Page 4: ...ough the previously played discs auto memory of last 20 discs played CONFIRM SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Size AA R6P dry cell batteries x 2 Control cable x 1 7 8 3 1 4 RANDOM DISC DISC SET 0 TRACK SET 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 TIME HI LITE BEST PREVIOUS POWER MODE CLEAR PGM REPEAT D Î FILE TYPE CD PLAYER REMOTE CONTROL UNIT CU P0090 PUT BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Open the lid of the battery compartme...

Page 5: ...isted on disc labels CD lens cleaner The player s pickup lens should not become dirty in normal use but if for some reason it should malfunction due to soiling consult your nearest PIONEER authorized service center Lens cleaners for CD players are commercially available but special care should be exer cised in their use since some may cause damage to the lens Condensation When this unit is brought...

Page 6: ...th the remote control unit by aiming it at the amplifier Be sure to connect both of the control cable s plugs securely to the CONTROL IN and CONTROL OUT jacks Do not connect only one end of the cable Be sure to turn off the power of the amplifier before connecting the power cord and output cable When only the digital output is connected the remote sensor of the amplifier does not function To opera...

Page 7: ...I III SINGLE RANDOM REPEAT 1 REMAIN PGM PREVIOUS DISC SCAN BEST 1 BIT DLC DIRECT LINER CONVERSION MODE HI LITE CLEAR PROGRAM RANDOM REPEAT UNLOAD BEST PREVIOUS DISC OPEN CLOSE D FILE TYPE COMPACT DISC PLAYER Û X Î ACSESS SINGLE LOADER PLAY STANDBY ON POWER 6 7 41 FILE TYME CD MECHANISM DISC MIN SEC CUSTOM ALL TRACK I II III SINGLE RANDOM REPEAT 1 REMAIN PGM PREVIOUS DISC SCAN BEST Remote sensor P ...

Page 8: ...ees REMOTE CONTROL OPERATIONS The numbers in parenthesis are reference pages D 7 m 23 ft 30º 30º 7 8 3 1 4 RANDOM DISC DISC SET 0 TRACK SET 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 TIME HI LITE BEST PREVIOUS POWER MODE CLEAR PGM REPEAT D Î FILE TYPE CD PLAYER REMOTE CONTROL UNIT CU P0090 PREVIOUS button BEST button P 16 HI LITE button P 17 POWER STANDBY ON switch P 10 MODE button P 10 P 12 REPEAT button P 13 DISC button...

Page 9: ...disc slot Inserting an 8 cm 3 in CDs in between two 12 cm 5 in CDs will make it difficult to remove the 8 cm 3 in CD We recommend inserting 12 cm 5 in CDs starting from Disc No 1 i e 1 2 3 and 8 cm 3 in CDs starting from Disc No 100 i e 100 99 98 The unit will not operate if the hood is opened during playback Be sure to close the hood before attempting any operations D To remove the discs Press UN...

Page 10: ...DE during play or stop mode Pressafewtimestochoosethemode you desire Playback occurs according to the cho sen mode When you select SINGLE during playback only the current disc will be played If you press MODE during program mode the program contents will be erased Notes When you turn the power ON playback starts according to the last selected play mode If you did not select a play mode playback st...

Page 11: ...disc stored in the rack To play the disc in the Single Loader slot using the remote control unit press 0 and DISC SET The hood can be opened or closed during playback HOLD is displayed after the hood is opened In this case the rack does not rotate When the playback of the current disc has completed the unit enters stop mode The next disc is played after the hood has been closed 1 2 3 OPEN CLOSE Lo...

Page 12: ...e digit buttons and DISC SET on the remote control during CUSTOM playback to choose a disc not stored in the CUSTOM file no dISC will be displayed for approximately 3 seconds When a disc appointed to the CUSTOM file is not loaded in the rack no dISC is displayed for approximately 3 seconds the disc is erased from memory and CUSTOM searches for the next disc The discs stored in the CUSTOM file will...

Page 13: ...PERATIONS Press the REPEAT button duringplayback Eachtime you press the button the repeat mode changes as follows 3 ALL SINGLE CUSTOM To repeat playback REPEAT play 3 One track repeat ALL repeat OFF 2 One track repeat Repeats the current or a selected track in during other play operations than HI LITE scan and PREVIOUS scan ALL repeat Repeats in one of the following 3 ways according to the play mo...

Page 14: ...NS 7 You can also use the remote control Notes Randomplaycannotbeactivatedduringtheprogrammode Ifyou press RANDOM during program play the program contents will be erased and the unit will start to play tracks at random from all the discs In the ALL or CUSTOM I II or III mode if less than 100 discs are loaded the same track may be played more than once If you press REPEAT during random play the con...

Page 15: ...also erase the program by pressing MODE RANDOM PREVIOUS or SINGLE LOADER PLAY in either play or stop mode or by pressing BEST in stop mode To cancel a program step In stop mode each time you press CLEAR the last step in the program is erased If a programmed disc is missing or inserted backwards during program play no dISC appears in the display the step is automatically erased and playback proceed...

Page 16: ...ast disc you played 13 12 9 2 1 Press 3 or 6 when you reach the disc you want to hear Previous disc scan is canceled and normal play resumes To cancel the scanning press 7 Discs played during random program HI LITE scan Best and Single Loader playback are not included in the PREVIOUS scan If the first track is less than 1 minute long about 10 seconds from the beginning will be played If the first ...

Page 17: ... program Press once The SCAN indicator blinks Best selection memory scan Press HI LITE during best selection memory play back The unit plays a 10 second por tion located 1 minute into each track in the best selection mem ory Press once The SCAN indicator blinks To return to normal playback Press 3 or 6 when you reach the track you want to hear HI LITEscaniscanceledand normal play resumes To cancel...

Page 18: ...lapsed Time Remaining time TRACK Remaining time DISC Total elapsed time TOTAL Notes Time remaining on the track may not be displayed for tracks numbered greater than 24 Time remaining on the disc is not displayed during RANDOM PROGRAM or BEST play During PROGRAM play During BEST play Disc number Track number and Elapsed Time Remaining time TRACK Total number of steps memorized in BEST TOTAL Disc n...

Page 19: ... Remedy SELF DIAGNOSTICS FUNCTION The unit incorporates a self diagnostic function When an abnormality is detected during operation of the unit an error message service no appears on the unit s display automatically Treat the error by following the instructions in Countermeasures Reload the discs properly Insert only one disc in a slot Check if there is a foreign object attached onto the disc Chec...

Page 20: ... sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise This list of sound levels is included for your protection Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundat...

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