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Congratulations on your most recent purchase of a Symphonic Compact Disc Player. Symphonic has manufactured this unit to meet the high standards of performance as well as the selection and use of only high quality materials and parts. To receive the best results from this unit, please take a few minutes to read this booklet which contains many helpful hints for operating your new Compact Disc Player. A WORD OF CAUTION Although this product has been ruggedly designed, it is a delicate piece of electronic equipment and should be treated accordingly. Do not expose this product to extremes of heat or cold for long periods of time. Protect it against excess moisture and dust as much as possible and do not subject it to excessive shock. Important: Your unit is identified by a special number. When writing for information or service, include the FULL model number including series code. QUICK REFERENCE INDEX The drawing on page 6 provides a reference number for each of the front panel features. These numbers reference a descriptive paragraph about the features located in the FRONT PANEL FEATURES section. Before proceeding with connecting your new Compact Disc Player, take a few moments to acquaint yourself with some of the features and terminology you will encounter in this book. FEATURES The compact disc system is an epoch-making audio system which makes the best of state-of-the-art digital techniques. VARIETY OF FUNCTIONS Each audio disc contains various information other than music (e.g. selection numbers) and the CD1100 reads this information to provide many useful functions. * Random access programming Any number of selections (up to 15) can be automatically played in the desired order using the random access programming function. * All play Of course, all selections can be played in the recorded order. * Music Search Pressing the SKIP (UP) button during play automatically skips the current selection and pressing the SKIP (DOWN) button during play automatically skips back one selection. * Repeat Either all or selected selections can be played repeatedly. • Ease-to read display The display shows program and operation status and elapse playing time for each selection. CAUTION: Do not operate the unit immediately after it has been moved from a cold place to a warm place. Condensation on the lens could cause the unit to malfunction. In such case wait at least 30 minutes before use. NOTE: Because compact discs feature higher Signal-to-Noise ratio and wider dynamic range than conventional disc records, noise cannot be heard before starting the first selection. Be careful not to increase the volume control too high.

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Congratulations
on
your
most
recent
purchase
of
a
Symphonic
Compact
Disc
Player.
Symphonic
has
manufactured
this
unit
to
meet
the
high
standards
of
performance
as
well
as
the
selection
and
use
of
only
high
quality
materials
and
parts.
To
receive
the
best
results
from
this
unit,
please
take
a
few
minutes
to
read
this
booklet
which
contains many
helpful
hints
for
operating
your
new
Compact
Disc
Player.
A
WORD
OF
CAUTION
Although
this
product
has
been
ruggedly
designed,
it
is
a
delicate
piece
of
electronic
equipment
and
should
be
treated
accordingly.
Do
not
expose
this
product
to
extremes
of
heat
or
cold
for
long
periods
of
time.
Protect
it
against
excess
moisture
and
dust
as
much
as
possible
and
do
not
subject
it
to
excessive
shock.
Important:
Your
unit
is
identified
by
a
special
number.
When
writing
for
information
or
service,
include
the
FULL
model
number
including
series
code.
QUICK
REFERENCE
INDEX
The
drawing
on
page
6
provides
a
reference
number
for
each
of
the
front
panel
features.
These
numbers
reference
a
descriptive
paragraph
about
the
features
located
in
the
FRONT
PANEL
FEATURES
section.
Before
proceeding
with
connecting
your
new
Compact
Disc
Player,
take
a
few
moments
to
acquaint
yourself
with
some
of
the
features
and
terminology
you
will
encounter
in
this
book.
FEATURES
The
compact
disc
system
is
an
epoch-making
audio
system
which
makes
the
best
of
state-of-the-art
digital
techniques.
VARIETY
OF
FUNCTIONS
Each
audio
disc
contains
various
information
other
than
music
(e.g.
selection
numbers)
and
the
CD1100
reads
this
information
to
provide
many
useful
functions.
*
Random
access
programming
Any
number
of
selections
(up
to
15)
can
be
automatically
played
in
the
desired
order
using
the
random
access
programming
function.
*
All
play
Of
course,
all
selections
can
be
played
in
the
recorded
order.
*
Music
Search
Pressing
the
SKIP
(UP)
button
during
play
automatically
skips
the
current
selection
and
pressing
the
SKIP
(DOWN)
button during
play
automatically
skips
back
one
selection.
*
Repeat
Either
all
or
selected
selections
can
be
played
repeatedly.
Ease
-to
read
display
The
display
shows
program
and
operation
status
and
elapse
playing
time
for
each
selection.
CAUTION:
Do
not
operate
the
unit
immediately
after
it
has
been
moved
from
a
cold
place
to
a
warm
place.
Condensation
on
the
lens
could
cause
the
unit
to
malfunction.
In
such
case
wait
at
least
30
minutes
before
use.
NOTE:
Because
compact
discs
feature
higher
Signal
-to
-Noise
ratio
and
wider
dynamic
range
than
conventional
disc
records,
noise
cannot
be
heard
before
starting
the
fi
rst selection.
Be
careful
not
to
increase
the
volume
control
too
high.