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To protect the laser pickup mechanism
from shocks and movements
during
transit, it is secured by a special anti-
shock bracket.
© Releasing the anti-shock bracket
Before starting operation, be sure to
release
this
bracket,
which
is
accessed from the bottom of the
player. To do this, place the player
with its rear panel down on a firm,
smooth
surface
as shown
in the
diagram. Then insert the lock key
(metal plate) provided into the hole
and turn it to "FREE".
© Transporting the player
If the player is to be transported, the
anti-shock bracket should be fixed
again. Before doing this, first open the
disc tray to make sure that a disc is
not loaded. Then, secure the anti-
shock bracket by turning the screw to
"LOCK".
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Connections
Before making connections, be sure to
read the instruction manual of the stereo
amplifier carefully and turn the power of
the stereo amplifier and the player OFF.
Caution:
If the CD player interferes with the tuner,
TV receiver, etc., allow a reasonable
distance between them.
@ Signal cords
When Analog Signals Are Used
Connect the LINE OUT terminals to the CD
terminals,
etc. of the stereo
amplifier
using RCA pin plug cords.
When Digital Signals Are Used
Connect the DIGITAL OUT terminal to the
corresponding DIGITAL INPUT terminal if
the amplifier has a digital input terminal.
(Use the optional coaxial cord or optical
fiber cable.)
© When a digital signal is to be output,
set the digital output switch to ON.
@ When an optical fiber cable is used
for connection,
remove
the
caps
protecting both ends of the optical
cable and the connectors. When an
optical fiber is not being used, leave
the caps in place.
@ Power cord
Be sure to connect the power cord to an
AC outlet which supplies the correct
voltage, as set by the voltage selector.
Stereo amplifier
Optical fiber cable
Coaxial cord
mB,
— ID
RCA cord
VRDS-10
To AC outlet

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