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PD-6700
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PD-4700

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Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, put them away in a safe place for future reference. ln some countries or regions, the shape of the power plug and power outlet may sometimes differ from that shown in the explanatory drawings. However, the method of connecting and operating the unit is the same.

WARNING:ro
MOISTURE.

pREVENT FIRE

oR sHocK HAzOR

ARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN

THE POWER SWITCH IS SECONDARY CONNECTED AND
THEREFORE DOES NOT SEPARATE THE UNIT FROM MAINS

POWER IN STANDBY POSITION.

The serial number for this equipment is located on the rear panel. Please write this serial number on your enclosed war-

IMPORTANT NOTICE IFor U.S. and Canadian models]

ranty card and keep
security.

it in a secure area. This is for

your

LINE VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH Only muhi-voltage models are provided with this switch. U.S., Canadian, European, U.K., and Australian models are not provided with this switch. Mains voltages in Saudi Arabia are 127V and 22OV only. Never use this model with 110V setting in Saudi Arabia.
The line voltage selector switch is located on the rear panel of this player. Before your player is shipped from the factory, the switch is set to the power requirements of the player's destination. Check that it is set properly before plugging the power cord into the outlet. lf the voltage is not properly set or if you move to an area where the voltage requirements differ, ad-

IFor Canadian model] (Only PD-6700]
pREVENT ELEcrRrc sHocK Do NOT USE THIS (POLARIZED) PIUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNTESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE
EXPOSURE,

CAUTION:ro

ATTENTION:poun

PREVENTR

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ELECTRIOUES NE PAS UTILISER CETTE FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT, SAUF SI LES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND SANS EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE A DECOUVERT.

just the selector switch as follows:

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Use a medium-sized (flat-blade) screwdriver. lnsert

the tip of the screwdriver into the groove of the selector switch and turn it so that the power voltage marking of your area points to the arrow.
VOLTAOE SELECTOE

"This product complies with the Radio lnterference requirements of the EC (European Community) Directive 87/308/EEC."

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The Art of Entertainment

IMPORTANT

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CAUTION

with ailowhead, within an equilateral t,iangle, is intended to alen the user to the presence ol uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's
The lightning flash

enclosurethat may b ofsufficient magnitudeto constitute a risk ot electric shock to pe.sons.

CAUTION: TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTFIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR EACK}. NO USERSERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO OUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

The exclamation point within an intended to alert the use. to the prese operating and maintenance {servicingl irctnEtirE-

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equilrtaltiqbol-w|lr

the literature accompanying the applianca.

IMPORTANT 2
lfthe apparatus
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FOR USE IN THE UNITED

KINGDOM
see REAR PANEL FACILITIES for convenient
connection of additional Hi-Fi component(s). Make all
connections to the AC outlet(s) and the signal terminals lirst. Connect the plug to the wall socket last, make sure that the oower switch is oft.

fitted with AC mains power outlet{s},

The wires in this mains lead a.e coloured

in

accordance with the following code: Blue: Neutral Blown: Livc As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured marking identilying the terminals in your plug proceed
as lollows:

The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black. The wire which as coloured b.own must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red. Do not connecl either wiie to the earth terminal of a three pin plug. Equipment sold in the U.K. is not suppliod wilh a powe,

plug.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ lilSfnUCTlONE All the safety and oprating instructions should be read before the appliance is opsretd. nETAlt{ |I{STnUCTIONS The operating instructions should be retained for tuture refe.ence. HEEDWAnilnG - Allwarningson theappliance and in th oprsting instructions should be sdhered to. II{SIBUCTIONS All opersting and use instructions should be followed. WATER Al{D MOSTURE The appli8nce should not be used near water tor exampl, nsar a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, lsundry tub, in I wet basem6nt, or nar a swimming pool, etc.

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LOCATOI{

stabl location.

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The spplisnce should be installed in

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WALL On CEIL|]{G MOUttlTlttlG - The sppliance should not bs mounted to a wall or ceiling. VNTILATION - The 8pplisnce should be situated so that its loc8tion or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should notbesituatd on a bed,sofa, rug, orsimilar
surfsce that may block the v6ntilation openings; or, plsced in a built-in installation. such as a bookcase or cabinei that may impede the flow ot air through the venlilstion openings. HEAT The sppliance should be situated away lrom heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, sloves, or other appliances {including amplifiers) that produce heat. FOWEF SOURCES The appliance should be connected to s power supply only ot the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on th rppliance. FOWEFCORD PnOTECTlOttl Power-supply cords should be routed so that thev are not likely to be

- An outdoorantenna should be located away from power lines. NONUSE PERIODS - The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged lrom the outlet when left unused tor a long period of time. OBJECT AND LIOUID E'{TRY - Care should be taken sothatobiects do nottall and liquids are not spilled inlo the enclosure th.ough openings. DAMAGE REOUIRING SERVICE - The applisnce should be serviced by a Pioneer authorized service center or qualitied service personnel when:. O The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged. a Obiects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the appliance. O The appliance has been exposed to rain. The appliance does notappearto operate normally a o. exhibits a marted ch8nge in perlormance. O The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged. SEBVICING - The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions. Fgr all other servicing, contact the narest Pioneer authorized service center.
POWER LINES

OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING - lfan outside antenna is connected to the antenna terminal, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and buih up static charges. ln the U.S.A. section 810 ot the National Electrical Code, ANSUNFPA No.70-1984, provides intormation with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure. grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit. size o, grounding conductors. location of antenna disch8rge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Fig. A. CABT - An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Ouick stops, excessive force, and uneven sudaces mav cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.

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NEC
ANTENNA LEAD IN
WIRE

NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE

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w8lksd on or pinched by items placed upon or egsinst them. P8y psrticulsr attention to cords at plugs, convenince rceptacles, and the point whe.e thy exit from the Eppliance. FOLARlZAllOttl - lf your pu.chased product is providsd with 8 polErizd power plug, please .ead the lollowing instructions. This product is equipped
with spolerizod 8ltrneting current line plug (a plug having one blsds widsr than the other). This plug will fir into th6 lrower outlet only one way, This is a saloty toature. lf you are unabl to insert the plug

ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTTON

8rO -

20)

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GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTTON 8rO 21) GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 25O, PART H}

lully into th outlet, try revoBing the plug. lf the
plug should still tEil to fit, contsctyour lectrician to EplEco your obsolte outlet. Do not deteat the $tsly purpose ot ths polarired pliJg. The appliance should be cleaned only CLEAICII{G with 8 poli3hing cloth or E soft dry cloth. Never clorn with turnitur wax, benzine, inscticids or othrr volstilG liquids since they msy corrode the csbinat.

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lFoR EUROPEAN AND U.K. MODELSI
CAUTION This product contains a laser diode of higher class than 1. To ensure continued safety, do not remove any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.

The following caution label appear on your player.

Location: rear of the player

CLASS

1

LASER PRODUCT
VRW,328

lFoR u.s. MoDELI .
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance ol procedures other than those specif ied herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard.

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INFORMATION TO USER [FOR U.S. MODEL]
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and il not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manutacturer's instructions,

may cause interference lo radio and television reception. lt has been type tested and found to comply with the limits lor a elass B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpan J of Part 15 ot FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interlerence in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.

ll this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct the interlerence by one or more of the
following measures: a reorient the receiving antenna a relocate this equipment with respect to the receiver a move this equipment away from the receiver a plug this equipment into a different outlet so that
equipment and receiver are on ditterent branch
cuits.

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lf necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the tollowing booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: "How to ldentify and Resolve Radio-TV lnterference Ptoblems'. This booklet is available from the US Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 2O4O2, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.
The above instuctions apply only to units which will be opercted in the United States.

[For Canadian model]
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio lnterference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.

POWER-CORD CAUTION
Handle the power cord by the plug. Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock. Do not place the unit, a piece of furniture, etc., on the power cord, or pinch the cord. Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other cords. The power cords should be routed such that they are not likely to be stepped on. A damaged power cord can cause fire or give you an electrical shock. Check the power cord once in a while. When you find it damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer for a replacement.

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CONTENTS
ABOUT THESE OPERATING
|NSTRUCT|ONS ............................... CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING

ABOUT THESE OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
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5 The contents found in these Operating lnstructions are based on the PD-67OO model, but they are also applicable ro the pD-b7OO and PD-47OO models. Differences between Models PD-6700 Remote control unit Control cord
YES YES

coNNECT|ONS ............ coNF|RM SUppLtED ACCESSORTES ....................... PUT BATTERIES INTO REMOTE CONTROL UNIT ......
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATIONS PANEL FACILITIES BASIC OPERATION

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7 7 7

PD.5700
YES
YES

PtH700
NO YES

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9 10 VARIOUS OPERATIONS 10 To begin playback from a particular track ............ 10 During playback of one track. to advance

To play a compact disc ........... To remove a disc......... Using the time button

(U.S. and
Canadian) Headphones jack
YES

(U.S. and
Canadian)
YES YES

(U.K. and
European)

Optical digital

immediately to the next track (track search) ........ To start fast forward or fast reverse during playback (manual search) ................ To display the playing time of a particular track ...
HI-LITE

output

YES

NO

NO

11 11 11

...... 11 To repeat playback (repeat play) ........................ 1 To choose random selection of the playback order (random play) .......... .,... 11 To search for the peak volume level within a disc (peak search) ............... .................. 1 1 Adjusting the sound volume ............. 11 TO SELECT PLAYBACK OF TRACKS IN A SPECIFIC oRDER .,........ 12 lnputting the playback program ........ 12 About the direct program function ...................... 12 About the pause program function ..................... 12 To stop programmed playback .. .. .. .. . 1 3 To erase the program memory ......... 13 To erase a program ....... 13 To confirm contents of the programmed memory ..... 13 To change the contents of programmed tracks already input .......,.. ...... 13 TO PLAYBACK A CD TO MATCH THE LENGTH OF A CASSETTE TAPE ......... ................... 14
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scan

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Power cord connections and functions:

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The functions of this component may not all operate correctly, depending on where the unit's power cord is connected. please

note the following chart:

t Where \ conne"t"d Function \
Timer play
Programmed

.Wall outlet

oAuxiliary outlet

rAudio timer

(UNSWITCHED}

oAuxiliary outlet on stereo amplfier Will oprate.
Program is erased.
{SWITCHED}

on stereo amplfier

Will not operate.
Program is memorizedVolume level is
memorized.

play
Sound

.volume

Volume level
erased.

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TROUBLESHOOTING SPEC|FTCAT|ONS ..........

To perform compu program edit by designating the length of tape to be used ........... 14

........ 15 ..................... 16

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CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING
Location

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Do not install the player in a location which is exposed to direct rays of the sun, or near to hot appliances or radiators. Excessive heat can adversely affect the cabinet and internal components. ln_ stallation of the player in a damp or dusty environment may result in malfunction or accident. (Also avoid installation near cookers etc., where the player may be exposed to smoke from oil, steam or heat.)

lnstall the player in a well ventilated location where it will not be exposed to high temperature or humidity.

lf a disc becomes very dirty, wet a soft cloth in water. After wringing it out well, wipe the dirt away gently. and then remove any water drops with another soft dry cloth. Do not use record cleaning sprays or anti-static agents on discs. Also, never clean discs with benzene, thinner, or other volatile solvents which may cause damage to the disc surface.

Precautions regarding installation

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Placing and using the compact disc player for long periods on heat-generatihg sources such as amplifiers will affect perfor_ mance. Avoid placing the player on heat_generating sources. lnstall this compact disc player as far as possible from tuners and TV sets. A compact disc player installed in close proximity to such equipment may cause noise or degradation of the pic_ ture. Such noise may be particularly noticeable when an indoor antenna is used. ln such a case, make use of an outdoor anten_ na, or turn off power to the compact disc player. Please place this unit on a level surface.

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sunlight since this can be harmful. Always read and abide by the precautionary notes listed on the disc labels.

Discs are made of the same kinds of plastic used for conven_ tional analog audio records. Be careful not to allow discs to warp; always store discs in their cases vertically, avoiding locations with high heat or humidity, or extremely low temperatures. Avoid leaving discs in cars and on the seats being exposed to direct

Condensation
When the player is brought into a warm room from previously cold conditions or when the room temperature is suddenly increased, condensation may form inside and the player may not be able to attain its full performance. ln cases like this, allow the unit to stand for about an hour or raise the room temperature gradually.

Cleaning the player
To clean the front panel and unit housing, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. For stubborn dirt, wet a soft cloth with a mild detergent so_ lution, wring well, then wipe off the dirt. Also use a dry cloth to wipe the surface dry. Do not use volatile liquids such as benzene or thinner which are harmful to the unit.

Gleaning discs

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The presence of fingerprints or smudges on the surface of the disc will not directly affect the recorded signals; but depending on the degree of contamination, the brightness of the light reflected from the signal surfaces may be reduced, causing degradation of sound quality. Always keep your discs clean by wiping them gently with a soft cloth from the inner edge toward the outer perimeter.

GD 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, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center. Lens cleaners for CD players are commercially available, but special care should be ex_ ercised in their use since some may cause damage to the lens.

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CONNECTIONS

Output cable
Optical fiber cable

Power cord Control cord
CD-DECK SYNCHRO cord

Stereo amplifier

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Cassette deck

CONNECTING THE OUTPUT CABLE:
Connect the plugs on one end of the cable to your amplifier's input terminals (CD or AUX), and those on the other end to the output terminals on this CD player. . When connecting the cord, insert the white plugs into the left (L) channel, and the red plugs into the right (R) channel. . Be sure to connect all plugs fully into their terminals. o Never connect the CD player to your amplifier's turntable (PHONO) terminals, since sound will be distorted and proper playback will not be possible.

REMOTE CONTROL AMruHER OPERATION:
Applicable models: PD47OO lAll modebl PD-S7OO {U.S. atd Canadian models), PI>'670O ru-S- ard C,a,nadian models). lf your amplifier features the fl nralc conrst the accessory control cord between the Ampfrfier's OOIITROL Ot T terminal and the CD player's CONTROL lN tettr$nd. . You can then use the remote coottol urft fumished with your amplifier to perform PI-AY, PAUSE, STOP and TRACK operations on the CD player. . For details regarding connectim tdoFatim, consult the Operating lnstructions accompanying 1tolr stweo amplifier. . These terminals do not need to be connected if you do not intend to use this functionNOTE: When the control cord is connxtd to nal, the remote control unit cannot

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CONNECTING THE POWER CORD:
lnsert the power cord's plug into an accessory AC outlet on your amplifier, or into a normal household outlet.

CONNECTING THE OPTICAL FIBER CABLE:
Applicable model: PD-6700 Connect the plug of the optical fiber cable to a stereo amplifier or D/A converter equipped with a digital input connector. Do not connect to the normal "CD INPUT" or other audio connectors of your amplifier. Also, do not connect this plug if not using the digital out-

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er directly. The remote control unit

CONTROL lN termito control the plaY' nust be pointed at the

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amplifier's temote sensor. Be sure to connect both of the control cord's plugs securelY to
the CONTROL tN and CONTROL

OW termh*. Do not connect

put function.
NOTE: No sound witt be produced

only one end of the cable.

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if the digital output is connected to an amplifier having different optical signal standards. The sound volume control cannot be done through the digital output terminal.

About the CD-DECK SYNCHRO recording function: . This function facilitates edit recording from CD to cassette

tape

Handling precautions for the optical fiber cable (sold separately)

when the CD player is connected to a Pioneer cassette deck equipped with a CD-DECK SYNCHRO terminal. For details, consult the Operating lnstructions accompanying the cassette deck

featuring the CD-DECK SYNCHRO mark.
NOTE: The CD-DECK SYNCHRO recording function will not operate if the digitat output connector is connected alone. ln order to enable this

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Do not bend the cable at sharp angles. Doing so may damage the cable. When installing in a rack, take special care. When storing the cable for storage, coil with 5-1 5/16 in (1 5 cm} diameter

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or larger. When connecting, insert the plug fully. Avoid an incomplete connection. Use an optical fiber cable 10 feet (3 m) or less. Avoid the optical fiber cable plug being scratched or exposed to dust. lf there is dust, wipe off with a soft cloth. When an optical fiber cable is not connected, place the dust cap on the optical terminal (OPTICAL).

function, the normal output cable must also be connected to the stereo amplifier.

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CONFIRM SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES

PUT BATTERIES INTO REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
(PD-6700)

(PD-5700)

o Output cable
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"AAA"

(RO3) batteries

(Applicable models: PD-5700, PD-6700)

Open the lid of the battery compartment on the rear of the remote control unit, and insert the batteries, taking care to align the ( + )

and

(-

) polarities correctly.

@ Remote control unit @ Remote control unit

(Applicable model: PD-6700)

NOTE:

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(Applicable model: PD-57OO) . The remote control unit and batteries are located behind the foam packing. @ Control cord (Applicable models: PD-470O talll;
PD_5700

ln order to prevent battery leakage, remove the batteries when

not using the remote control unit for an extended period (one month or more). ln the event of battery leakage, carefully wipe

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. batteries with new

away any battery fluid inside the compartment, and replace the
ones.

lU.S. and Canadian models onlyl;
PD_6700

Do not allow books or other objects to rest on top of the remote control unit, since the buttons may be depressed, causing faster exhaustion of the batteries.

lU.S. and Canadian models onlyl).

Be sure

lmproper u'-: of batteries can cause dangerous leakage or rupture. to observe the following safety points: . lnsert batteries with positive (+)and negative (-)polarities aligned correctly as shown inside the battery compartment. . Do not mix new and used batteries. . Even batteries of the same type may have differing voltages depending on the manufacturer. Do not mix different types of batteries.

REMOTE CONTROL OPERATIONS (PD.67OO, PD-5700 ONLY}
When operating the remote control unit, point the unit's infrared signal transmitter at the remote control receiver (REMOTE SENSOR) on the front panel of the player. The remote control unit can be used within a range of about 7 meters (23 feet) from the remote sensor, and within angles of up to about 3O degrees.
NOTE:

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the remote control sensor window is in a position where it receives strong light such as sunlight or fluorescent light, control may not be possible. Operate the PD-47O0 using the remote control unit which accompanies the amplifier. lSee Page 6)

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PANEL FACILITIES
FRONT PANEL POWER STANDBY/ON switch and indicator @ Disc tray @ REPEAT button @ HI-LITE SCAN button @ MANUAL SEARCH (MANUALIbuttons (<<, >>) @ Remote sensor @ TIME button @ CHECK button @ Program edit button (EDlTl

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@ Program button (PGM) @ CLEAR button @ >20 button @ TRACK SEARCH (TRACK) buttons (K<, Dt) @ TRACK NUMBER buttons (1-20) @ OPEN/CLOSEbutton(4) @ RANDOM PLAY button @ STOPbutton(l) @ PAUSE button (Ill @ PLAY button ()) @ PEAK SEARCH button @ Headphones jack (PHONES) @ Headphones volume control (PHONES LEVEL) @ TRACK NUMBER buttons {1-1O, +10, >20)
NOTE:

Items @ and @ are included on the IJ.K. and European models of the PD-47OO.

PD-6700 only

PD-57O0 only

REMOTE CONTROL UNIT PowER button ) oPEN/cLosE button @ ourpur LEVEL buttons { -, + ) @ Track number buttons (1-2Ol @ Hi-lite scan button (Hl-LtTE SCAN) @ nnruooM PLAY button O SfOPlctear button ( I ) @ Manual search buttons (MANUAL <<, >>) @ Track search buttons (TRACK K<, >>l @ PAUsE button (lI) e PLAY button ()) @ Program button (PROGRAM/PGM) @ >20 button @ >10 button @ Track number buttons (1-10)

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Buttons listed here but not accompanied with explanations have the same functions as the corresponding front panel buttons.

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BASIC OPERATION
To play a compact disc

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Press the POWER switch to turn on power to the

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player. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button.

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Place a compact disc on the tray.

3. Press the PLAY button.

To temporarily interrupt playback:

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During playback, press the PAUSE button (the PAUSE indica-

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tor [0[] will light].
To recommence playback, press either the PAUSE button again,

or the PLAY button.

To stop playback:

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Press the STOP button.

To remove a disc

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1.

Reverse the procedures

for disc loading.

Press the OPEN/CLOSE button.

2. Remove the disc and return tray.
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it to its protective

case. 3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the disc

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12cm

Press the POWER switch to turn

off the power.

Demo mode:

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To enter the demo mode, press the POWER switch without disc, and press the tl*{l button within 1 second. Various functions of this player appear on the display. To exit from demo mode,

press any button.

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Regarding handling of compact discs:

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This player is designed to play back compact audio discs {eatur-

ing the mark shown below.
When holding discs, do not touch their signal surfaces. Hold the edges, or one edge and the center hole. Do not affix tape or seals to the disc's label surface, and take

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care to avoid scratching either of the disc's surfaces. Discs revolve at high speeds inside the player; do not attempt to play discs which are damaged (cracked or severely warped discsl.

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Operations indicated by the mote control unit.
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NOTE: When setting an 8 cm CD single, do not use the I cm CD single adapter. Be sure to insert discs with the label surface facing up. Do not touch the disc's signal surface (the side reflecting a "rainbow" pattern, opposite the label side). Never attempt to load both 8 cm and I 2 cm discs togetheL since disc damage or other malfunctions may result. Always load only one disc at a time.

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BASIC OPERATION
NOTE:

TIMER START

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An audio timer can be used to start the playback from a specific desired time. When the audio timer turns the player's power

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lf no disc
on.

has been loaded in the player, the player will enter the standby mode when the audio timer tums the player's power Pressing any function buttons before commencement of timer start cancels the timer start function.

on, the loaded disc will begin playing from track 1.

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Using the time button

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To check the playing time: Each time the TIME button is pressed, the display changes in the order @ - @' @ - @ asnoted below:

@ : Elapsed playing time. @ : Remaining time of current track. @ : Remaining time of all tracks remaining on disc. @ : Total time of all tracks on disc. . With track No.3O or more, the REMAIN time 1'@" cannot

be

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displayed. During programmed playback, the "@" display will show the remaining time of all tracks programmed. The " O" display will show the total playing time of all tracks programmed. Each time a selection is programmed, the display will show the programmed number and the total playback time. When the total playback time exceeds 100 minutes or when any part of the 3oth and subsequent selections on a disc is programmed, the display will not show the total playing time. During random playback, the " @" display will not be shown'

VARIOUS OPERATIONS
To begin playback from a particular track
Various Applications
Applies to PD-6700: . Using the number buttons to select track numbers. Use corresponding buttons to select tracks 1 -20. Use the [>20] button to select tracks 21 and above. Applies to PD-5700, PD-4700: o Using the number buttons to select track numbers. Use corresponding buttons to select tracks 1 - 1 0. Use the [ + 1O] button to select tracks 1 1 and above.

@ Example: To select track 26. press [>2Ol [2]

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NOTE: Press each number button within five seconds of the last button'

@ Example: To designate track 26, press t>2Ol t2l [6].
NOTE: Press each number button within five seconds of the last button'

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During playback of one track, to advance immediately to the next track (track search)

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When the IDl ] button is pressed, playback will be advanced to the next track. By holding the button pressed, playback will continue to advance to further tracks in order. When the I l*{] button is pressed, playback will return to the beginning of the currently playing track. By holding the button pressed. playback will be returned to the beginning of earlier tracks, in decreasing order.

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Press the RANDOM PLAY button. When all tracks of the loaded disc have been played, playback

lf specif ic tracks have been programmed, only those programmed tracks will be played (Program random play).
To search for the peak volume level within a disc
(peak searchl

To start fast forward or fast reverse during playback {manual search}

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The playback will be fast forwarded so long as the I ] button is held pressed. Fast reverse will continue so long as the button is held pressed. lf the disc is fast forwarded to the end of all tracks on the disc, the IEnd] indicator will be displayed, and the unit will enter the pause mode.

This function can be used to find the peak sound volume within a disc (when making recording on a cassette tape deck, knowing the source's peak level is necessary to set the recording level properly).

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SEARCH button.

To display the playinq time of a Darticulal track

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Before beginning or after stopping playback, press the

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The unit will enter the fast forward mode to search for the peak level on the disc. lt will take about one minute to search an entire 6O-minute CD. When less than the total number of tracks have been programmed, only those tracks will be searched for peak level. When the disc's peak level is found, the player will repeatedly play back the portion of the disc including that peak level (about 6 seconds of playback, including material before and after the peak level, will be heard). ln the event that multiple peaks of similar level are located on the disc, the point found and played back may differ each time

Hl-LITE scan
Using this feature will cause ten seconds of each track on the disc to be played back in order. a To play ten seconds of each track at a point about one minute

the peak search function is performed.
When the peak level exists on the head of track, the player will

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enter into 3 seconds of playback.
To cancel the PEAK SEARCH function, press the STOp button. During the peak search mode, the player will play back the sound

after the track beginning.

To change the playback point, press the HI-LITE SCAN button at the desired point whilst in playback inode, and ten seconds of each subsequent track will be played back from the chosen point. When playback time of a track is less than one minute or is shorter than memorized time, Hi-Lite Scan playback is carried out from the beginning of the track for about 10 seconds.

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When the " - " side is pressed, the sound volume will be decreased by a small amounq when the " + " is pressed, sound volume will

When pressed twice. all tracks will be repeated (The IREPI indicator will light.)

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be increased by the same amount. . The sound volume can be adjusted within the range OdB to - 25d8. . lf the tray is closed, adjusted volume level will be retained even if the power is turned off . However, if the power is turned off with an audio timer or unplugging the power cord, adjusted volume level will be erased.


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TO SELECT PLAYBACK OF TRACKS IN A SPECIFIC ORDER
lnputting the playback program
With the player in the stop mode, press the PROGRAM (PGM) button. 2. Use the number buttons to seledt the numbers of the desired tracks, in the order you want playback
1.

to proceed. . Up to 24 tracks (steps) can be programmed.

3. When the PLAY button is pressed, the selected lracks will be played back in the order in which they were programmed.

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lf the tray is closed, the program contents will not be erased even if the power is turned off. However, if the power is turned off with an audio timer or unplugging the power cord, the program contents will be erased.

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Press the PROGRAM {PGM} button to enter the program mode. 2. When the disc is played normally, the track search

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About the pause program function
When programming tracks, the PAUSE button can be programmed if desired in place of a disc track. When a pause is programmed, "PA" will .be displayed in place of a track number.

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How to use the pause program function: When recording both sides of a cassette tape, program the PAUSE button at the end of the last track to be recorded on side A of the tape; in this way, playback will be automatically interrupted, thus allowing you
recording.
NOTE:

to turn the cassette tape over before

resuming

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A pause cannot be programmed as the first step lol ) of a program, nor can it be programmed twice in succession. lf a pause is programmed as the last step of a program, the player will not enter the pause mode.

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2. After confirming the last track programmed, the track number display will show "OO". 3. When the CHECK button is pressed again, the dis_

will be displayed in the order they were programmed.

Each time the button is pressed, the programmed tracks

play will return to that shown in stJp 1.

(p) : The program memory will also be erased by pressing the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc tray when removing a
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Continue pressing the CHECK button until the track num_ ber to be changed is displayed.

Contents of a program can be erased during ptayback as wett. However, tracks preceding the currently ptaying track cannot be erased in this way.

2. Use the number buttons to input the new track number desired.

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Repeat steps 1 and 2

to change other tracks as desired.

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TO PLAYBACK A CD TO MATCH THE LENGTH OF A CASSETTE TAPE
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This function programs the playback of the number of CD tracks (beginning with the first and progressing in order) that can be contained within the time designated.

WHAT IS COMPU PROGRAM EDIT?
This function automatically rearranges the order in which tracks are played back, so as to allow the closest possible matching of playback time to the time designated. The unit will automatically select the tape length (46, 69 or 9O minutes) which will allow recording of all the tracks on the disc, then program the tracks.

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Press the EDIT button once.

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ln about three seconds, the unit will program the recording order to match the length of tape which will hold all the tracks.

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COMPU PROGRAM EDIT mode

To perform compu program edit by designating the length of tape to be used

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When the TRACK SEARCH buttons are used:

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Press the EDIT button.

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[]>t] buttons to set the length (time) of the tape desired.
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number buttons.

When the number buttons ale used:

1.

Press the EDIT button.

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TO PLAYBACK A CD TO MATCH THE LENGTH OF A CASSETTE TAPE

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To confirm the programmed results:
After completion of programming, press the EDIT button; each time the button is pressed, the program results will be alternately displayed for tape sides A and B. . lf the tray is not open, the program contents will not be erased even if the power is turned off. However, if the power is turned off with an audio timer or unplugging the power cord, the program contents will be erased.
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lncorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions. lf you think that there is something wrong with this component, check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component. lnvestigate the other components and electrical appliances being used. lf the trouble cannot be rectified even after exercising the checks listed below, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work.

Symptom Disc tray is not expelled when the OPEN/CLOSE

Cause

Remedy

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button is pressed.
When playback is started, it stops immediately. Pauses or stops playback No sound.

Power plug is disconnected from outlet. The POWER switch is OFF (STANDBY). Disc is loaded upside down. Smudges etc., on the disc.

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Connect plug to stereo amplifier

or wall outlet. Press the POWER switch ON.
Load the disc correctly

with the label side Up.

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Clean the smudges from the disc and then play again.

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Output cords are connected incorrectly or
loosely.

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Connect properly. Check the settings of stereo amplifier switches and sound volume Controls. Press the PLAY button . Connect to amplifier's CD or AUX terminals etc. Do not connect to the PHONO input terminals. Clean away dirt. Switch OFF TV set, or move player away from TV set.
Replace the disc

lncorrect operation of stereo amplifier.
Player ls in the pause mode.

Sound is distorted, noise is output.

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lncorrect connections.

Pin plugs or amplifier input terminals are dirty. lnterference is being picked up from a TV set.

with certain discs, loud
noise is produced, or play stops.

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Disc is badly scratched or warped. Disc is extremely dirty.

'Clean the disc.

My TV set's picture is
disrupted (or, my FM tuner picks up lots of
noise).

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lnterference is being picked up from the CD
player.

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Either turn off the CD player or move the CD player farther away from the TV set (and FM tuner).

Cannot operate player

with remote control unit.
(PD-6700, PD-5700
only)

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Batteries have expired. Remote control unit is too far away from player, or angle is wrong.

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There is an obstacle between remote control unit and player.

Replace batteries. The operating range of the remote control unit, is up to about 7 m.from, and within angles of 3O degrees left and right of the sensor window on the player. Operate the remote control unit from a different position, or remove the obstacle.

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SPECIFICATIONS

1.

General

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.'Co.p."t disc digital audio
system .......:.. Compact Disc

Type

........... Usable discs
European model

Power requirements U.K. and Australian models .......... AC 23O-240V, 50/60H2

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U.S. and Canadian models

.........

AC 22O-23OV, 5O/60H2 AC 120V, 60Hz
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Multi-voltage model ............... AC
Power consumption ............ Operating temperature

20 - 1 27 I 22O|24OV (switchable) 50/60Hz ..................... 12W + 5"C- + 35oC

weight

l+41"F-+95oF)
3.6k9 (71b, 15oz)

External dimensions PD-47OO: U.K. and European models, PD-5700: U.S., Canadian, U.K. and European models, 42O(W) x276lD\ x 101(Hlmm PD-67O0: All models 16-9/16(W) x 1O-7l8(D) x 4(H) in. ...... 42O(W) x 276lDl x 96(H)mm Other models 16-9/16(W) x 10-718(D) x 3-13/16(H) in.

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Audio section
..2H2-2OkHz .......96dB or more (EIAJ) . 0.003% or less (EIAJ) .................... 2.0V .... Limit of measurement
(+O.OO1olo W,PEAK) or less (EIAJ) 2 channels (stereo)

Frequency response Dynamic range........... Total harmonic distortion

Output voltage Wow and flutter ..........
Number of

Functions o play a Pause . Stop a Manual search a Track search o Peak search o Hi-lite scan . Direct selection o Single track repeat o All track repeat a Programmed repeat a Random play repeat . Programmed random play repeat o Programmed playback (up to 24 tracks) a Pause program o Program check a Program correction o Program clear . Auto program edit . Compu program edit . Digital level control (PD-6700/PD-57OOi Remote . Random play a Programmed random play o Program hold o Level hold a Timer start o CD-deck synchro Accessories

control onlyl

channels

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Output terminal

Audio line output terminals
CD-DECK SYNCHRO terminal

Remote control unit (PD-67OO, PD-s7OO) ....................... 1 Size AAA/RO3 dry cell batteries (PD-67OO, PD-5700) ...... 2

Output cable

...........

...... ......

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Control input/output terminals (PD-4700: All models, PD-57OO: U.S. and Canadian models only, PD-670O: U.S. and Canadian models only) Headphone jack (with volume control) (PD-47OO: U.K. and European models only,
PD-S7O0: All models, PD-67O0: All models)

Control cord (PD-6700: U.S. and Canadian models) tPD-5700: U.S. and Canadian models) (PD-4700: All models) Operating instructions

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NOTE:
The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice. due to improvements.

Optical digital output terminal
(PD-67OO: All models)

All rights reserved.

Published by Pioneer Electronic Corporation. Copyright O 1991 Pioneer Electronic Corporation.

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