Denon RCD-M33 CD Player User Manual


 
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Check the following once more before assuming there is a problem with the system.
1. Are connections proper?
2. Is the system being operated as explained in the operating instructions?
If the system does not seem to be operating properly, check as shown on the table below. If
none of these checks apply to the problem, the system may be malfunctioning. Disconnect the
power cord immediately and contact your store of purchase.
Symptom Cause Remedy page
Power does not turn on
when power operation
switch is pressed.
Power cord is not plugged into a
power outlet.
Plug the power cord securely
into an outlet.
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General
No sound is produced
from the speakers.
VOLUME control is turned
down.
Headphones are connected.
Speaker cords are not securely
connected.
Set the control to an appropriate
Position.
Disconnect the headphones.
Connect securely.
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Receiver section
No treble sound is
produced, or the
position of the
instruments is unclear.
Speaker polarities ( < and >)
are inverted.
Connect the speaker cords
properly.
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A source other than the
desired one is heard.
Function is not properly set. • Set the desired function using
the FUNCTION button.
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Hissing sound is heard
in FM programs.
Antenna direction is poor.
Signals from the broadcast
station are weak.
Change the direction of the
antenna.
Install an outdoor antenna.
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Hissing sound is heard
in AM programs.
Noise from a TV or interference
from a broadcast station.
Turn the TV off.
Change the direction of the loop
antenna.
Install an outdoor antenna.
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Humming sound is
heard in AM programs.
Signals on the power cord are
being modulated by the power
source frequency.
•Insert the power cord in the
opposite direction.
Install an outdoor antenna.
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CD player section
Total number of tracks
not displayed when
disc is loaded.
Disc is loaded upside-down.
Disc is dirty.
Disc is not of the specified type.
Reload the disc.
•Clean the disc.
Replace with a disc of the
specified type.
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Nothing happens when
operating buttons are
pressed.
Disc stops in the
middle of a track and
will not play properly.
Disc is loaded upside-down.
Foreign object on disc tray.
Disc is dirty.
•Disc is scratched.
Reload the disc.
Remove the disc and the foreign
object.
•Clean the disc.
Replace with an unscratched
disc.
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Sound is broken. • Dirt, fingerprints, spittle, etc. on
disc.
•Disc is scratched.
Player is in an unstable place
and vibrates strongly.
•Clean the disc.
Replace with an unscratched
disc.
Place the player in a stable place
with no vibrations.
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Humming sound is
heard, when disc is
played.
Signals on the power cord are
being modulated by the power
source frequency.
•Insert the power cord in the
opposite direction.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Receiver section
Reception frequency band: FM : 87.50 MHz ~ 107.90 MHz
AM : 520 kHz ~ 1710 kHz
Reception sensitivity: FM : 1.5 µV/75 /ohms
AM : 20 µV
FM stereo separation: 35 dB (1 kHz)
Rated output power: 22 W + 22 W (6 / ohms, 1 kHz, T.H.D. 10%)
Audio input / output jacks: TAPE input/output jacks, AUX input/output jacks,
MONO OUT
3.5 mm headphones jack
CD player section
Wow & flutter: Below measurable limits (±0.001% W. peak)
Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz
Optical source: Semiconductor
Analog Audio Output: OUTPUT level : 1.0 Vrms (TAPE OUT, AUX OUT)
Clock, Timer section
Clock system: Power source synchronous system
Clock precision (per month): ± 30 seconds
Timer functions: Everyday timer (1 setting)
Once timer (1 setting)
Sleep timer (maximum 90 min.)
General
Power supply: AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Power consumption: 50 W
Maximum external dimensions: 210 (W) x 95 (H) x 328 (D) mm
(including feet, controls and terminals)
Mass: 4.3 kg (9 lbs, 8 oz)
Remote control unit (RC-999)
Remote control system: Infrared pulse system
Power Supply: Two DC 1.5V R03/AAA batteries
Maximum external dimensions: 49 (W) x 220 (H) x 25 (D) mm
Mass: 120 g (including batteries)
*Maximum dimensions include controls, jacks, and covers.
(W) = width, (H) = height, (D) = depth
•For improvement purposes, specifications and functions are subject to change without
advanced notice.
“Not Support” is
displayed when playing
MP3 or WMA files.
•A copyright-protected WMA file
or a file that cannot be played
properly is selected.
Use the
9 and 8 buttons
to select another file.
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