Manual C 7000R en
Manual C 7000R en
Manual C 7000R en
C-7000R
Instruction Manual En
Introduction
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Technologies
DIDRC (Dynamic Intermodulation Separate Digital/Analog Circuitry and PLL (Phase Locked Loop) Ultra-Low Jitter
Distortion Reduction Circuitry) Transformers Technology
Since the advent of digital audio, the values of To prevent unwanted interference, the C-7000R Jitter is an unwanted side-effect of the digital-
S/N (signal-to-noise) ratio have risen employs physically separate circuitry for digital to-analog conversion process caused by
significantly. However, it is also recognized that and analog processing. In the same vein, the fluctuations in the time domain of a digital
in terms of perceived S/N, analog audio sources player also features separate transformers for signal. PLL ultra-low jitter technology reduces
are not inferior to digital sources. digital and analog circuitry. jitter by comparing the input and output phases
Generally, S/N measures the ratio when sound of the digital signal and creating an accurate
is and not produced, but takes no account of the Thermally Regulated Super-Precision Clock clock waveform. This enhances the precision of
noise generated during sound reproduction. The C-7000R boasts an extremely precise digital signal processing and noticeably
For a long time, Onkyo has focused and made clocking mechanism that controls and improves perceived audio quality.
extensive research on the S/N when sound is coordinates the timing of all digital signal
produced (dynamic S/N). Using a mechanism processes—rather like how a conductor directs Side-mounted Circuit Board Construction
that captures the noise beyond audible range, it and coordinates the individual instruments of Rather than being directly connected to the
has been possible to determine that both an orchestra. The C-7000R uses a state-of-the- chassis base, the circuit boards inside the
dynamic S/N and perceived S/N aggravate art crystal oscillator that achieves a frequency C-7000R are cushioned by internal struts and
during music reproduction. deviation of ±1.5 ppm at room temperature- affixed to the front, side, and rear panels. This
Although frequencies above 20 kHz are beyond much lower than with a conventional oscillator. method of construction prevents vibrations
human hearing, it is well known that a beat can Even in surrounding temperatures of -30°C or from the chassis from adversely affecting the
be perceived if different signals are overlapped +80°C the frequency remains stable, with only circuit boards.
at such frequencies. ±0.5 ppm of additional frequency deviation.
During the analog audio era, no significant
signals were entering beyond the audible range.
However, the digital era has made recording
beyond the audible range possible and the
generated beat is now perceivable.
With Onkyo’s DIDRC technology, a new
approach is introduced which prevents such
beat from penetrating the audible range.
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Block Diagram
DIDRC
(Dynamic Intermodulation Distortion Reduction Circuitry)
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Supplied Accessories
Make sure you have the following accessories:
Remote controller (RC-796C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1) Audio connection cable (0.8 m/2.6 ft) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1)
Batteries (R03/AAA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (2)
* In catalogs and on packaging, the letter at the end of the product name indicates the color.
Power cord Specifications and operations are the same regardless of color.
Thank you for purchasing an Onkyo Compact Disc Player. Please read this
manual thoroughly before making connections and plugging in the unit.
Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum
performance and listening enjoyment from your new Compact Disc Player.
Please retain this manual for future reference.
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Contents
Introduction
Important Safety Instructions .................................................................................2
Precautions...............................................................................................................3
Features ....................................................................................................................5
Technologies ............................................................................................................6
Block Diagram ..........................................................................................................7
Supplied Accessories ..............................................................................................8
Before Using the Compact Disc Player................................................................10
Installing the Batteries .......................................................................................10
Using the Remote Controller .............................................................................10
Installing the Compact Disc Player ....................................................................10
Getting to Know the Compact Disc Player ..........................................................11
Front Panel ........................................................................................................11
Display ...............................................................................................................12
Rear Panel .........................................................................................................13
Remote Controller..............................................................................................14
Disc Note ...........................................................................................................15
Connections
Connections ...........................................................................................................17
Cable and Jacks ................................................................................................17
Connecting the Power Cord...............................................................................18
Connecting a Preamplifier or Integrated Amplifier .............................................19
Advanced Operations
Advanced Operations ............................................................................................25
Repeat Playback................................................................................................25
Memory Playback (CD)......................................................................................26
Memory Playback (MP3/WMA)..........................................................................27
Random Playback..............................................................................................29
Selecting a Folder (Search Mode) .....................................................................29
Displaying Disc Information ...............................................................................30
Custom Setup
Custom Setup .........................................................................................................31
Setup Procedures ..............................................................................................31
Preferences .......................................................................................................31
Setting the Analog/Digital Output.......................................................................32
Others
Troubleshooting .....................................................................................................33
Specifications.........................................................................................................35
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Before Using the Compact Disc Player
Installing the Batteries Using the Remote Controller Installing the Compact Disc Player
20 cm (8")
10 cm (4")
2 Insert the two supplied batteries (R03/AAA) in 30° off center Approx. 16 ft. (5 m) 10 cm (4")
accordance with the polarity diagram inside the (Left/Right)
battery compartment.
Note
• The remote controller may not work reliably if the compact disc 10 cm (4")
player is subjected to bright light, such as direct sunlight or
inverter-type fluorescent lights. Keep this in mind when
installing.
• If another remote controller of the same type is used in the same Install the compact disc player on a sturdy rack or shelf.
room, or the compact disc player is installed close to equipment Position it so that its weight is evenly dispersed on its four
that uses infrared rays, the remote controller may not work legs. Do not install the compact disc player in a place with
reliably.
vibration or an unstable location.
3 Replace the cover and slide it shut. • Don’t put anything, such as a book, on the remote controller,
because the buttons may be pressed inadvertently, thereby
draining the batteries.
• The remote controller may not work reliably if the compact disc
player is installed in a rack behind colored glass doors. Keep this
in mind when installing.
• The remote controller will not work if there’s an obstacle
between it and the compact disc player’s remote control sensor.
Note
• If the remote controller doesn’t work reliably, try replacing the
batteries.
• Don’t mix new and old batteries or different types of batteries.
• If you intend not to use the remote controller for a long time,
remove the batteries to prevent damage from leakage or
corrosion.
• Remove expired batteries as soon as possible to prevent damage
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Getting to Know the Compact Disc Player
Front Panel
a b c d e f g h i j
k l m n
The page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item.
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Display
ab c d e f g hi j
k l m
For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses.
e TRACK indicator (➔ 22) Lights during repeat playback. “1” is shown when
Lights together with the track number or file name. only the currently playing track is repeated.
j Audio output indicators
Indicate the type of audio output (➔ 32): DIGITAL
and/or ANALOG.
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Rear Panel
a bc d e
a AUDIO OUTPUT ANALOG L/R jacks d AUDIO OUTPUT DIGITAL OPTICAL jack
Connect the analog audio in jack of an amplifier or This optical digital audio output is for connecting
similar to this jack, using the supplied audio cable. components with optical digital audio inputs, such as
b AUDIO OUTPUT DIGITAL AES/EBU jack preamplifier.
This balanced AES/EBU output is for connecting a e AC INLET
component with a balanced AES/EBU input. The supplied power cord is connected here. The other
c AUDIO OUTPUT DIGITAL COAXIAL jack end of the power cord should be connected to a
This coaxial digital audio output is for connecting suitable wall outlet.
components with coaxial digital audio inputs, such as
preamplifier. See “Connections” for connection information
(➔ 17 to 19).
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Remote Controller
You can also use the remote controller to control your Onkyo C-7000R.
For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses.
a j
a 8 button (➔ 21) f !/"/#/$ and ENTER buttons
Sets the compact disc player to On or Standby. Used to select and adjust settings.
b k
b DIMMER button (➔ 24) g SEARCH button (➔ 29)
c Adjusts the display brightness. Search for a folder on a disc containing MP3 or WMA
c DISPLAY button (➔ 30) tracks.
Displays information about the current input source. h SETUP button
d RANDOM button (➔ 29) Used to change settings.
Used with the random playback. i Number buttons (➔ 24)
d l Used to select tracks and the like.
e Playback mode buttons (➔ 22)
3 button j 0 button (➔ 22)
e Open and close the disc tray.
Used to pause playback. When paused, this resumes
playback. k OUTPUT MODE button (➔ 32)
7 button Use this button to switch the audio output signal
Used to skip to the beginning of the track being between analog and digital (or both).
played. l REPEAT button (➔ 25)
f 1 button Used with the repeat playback.
Used to play the disc. m MEMORY button (➔ 26, 27, 28)
6 button Used to begin or end memory playback.
Used to skip to the beginning of the next track. n CLEAR button
5 button Used to clear any numbers that have been entered
Used to fast reverse the current song. during numeric input. When making a memory
setting, the selected track is erased.
2 button
g Used to stop disc playback.
h 4 button
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Used to fast forward the current song.
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Disc Note
Supported Discs CD playback with copy-control function Precautions for Inkjet Printable Discs
The compact disc player supports the following discs. Some audio CDs with copy-control function do not Do not leave a CD-R/CD-RW having a label printed with
comply with official CD standards. These are special discs an inkjet printer in the compact disc player for a long time.
Audio CD PCM and cannot be played with this compact disc player. The disc could get stuck in the compact disc player, or
could damage the compact disc player.
CD-R Audio CD, MP3, Handling Discs Remove the disc from the compact disc player when not
WMA being played, and store it in a case. A freshly printed disc
Hold discs by the edge, or by the center hold and edge. will stick easily, and should not be played immediately.
CD-RW Audio CD, MP3, Avoid touching the playback surface (surface with nothing
WMA printed on it). Caring for Discs
Label surface
(printed surface)
If the disc is dirty, the compact disc player will have a hard
• Do not use discs designed for purposes other than audio, time reading signals, and the audio quality may drop. If
such as CD-ROMs for PC use. Abnormal noise could the disc is dirty, gently wipe off fingerprints and dust with
damage the speakers or compact disc player. a soft cloth. Lightly wipe from the center outwards.
• The compact disc player supports CD-R and CD-RW To remove stubborn dust or dirt, wipe the
Playback
discs. Note that some discs may not playback because of disc with a soft cloth dampened with
surface
the CD characteristics, scratches, contamination or the water, and then dry it with a dry cloth. Do
recording state. A CD recorded with an audio CD record Do not attach paper or stickers, or write on the playback or not use cleaning spray for analog records
will not playback unless it is finalized. label surface of the disc. Take care not to scratch or or antistatic agents, etc.
• Never use discs which have a special shape (such as damage the disc.
Never use volatile chemicals such as benzine or paint
hearts or octagons). These types of discs could jam and thinner as they can impregnate the disc surface.
damage the compact disc player. Precautions for Rental Discs
About the Condensation
Do not use discs with residue from cellophane tape, rental
discs with labels which are peeling off, or discs with
Moving the compact disc player from a cold room into a
decorative labels. This type of disc could get stuck in the
warm room, or heating a cold room with a heater may
compact disc player, or could damage the compact disc
cause waterdrops to form inside the compact disc player.
player.
This is called condensation. Not only does this cause
malfunction, but it can also damage the compact disc
player or any inserted disc. Remove discs from the
compact disc player when not in use.
If condensation appears, unplug the power cord and leave
the compact disc player more than 3 hours at room
temperature.
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Playback of MP3 and WMA CDs Playback of WMA CDs
MP3 and WMA files recorded on a CD-R/CD-RW can be • WMA stands for “Windows Media® Audio”, an audio
played with this compact disc player. compression technology developed by Microsoft
• Use discs which have been recorded following the Corporation USA.
ISO9660 Level 2 file system. (The supported directory • Only WMA files with the extension “.WMA” or “.wma”
depth is eight levels, the same as ISO9660 Level 1) are supported.
Discs recorded with the hierarchical file system (HFS) • Encode the WMA file with an application approved by
cannot be played. Microsoft Corporation USA. The file may not playback
• Always close the disc tray. correct if encoded with an unapproved application.
• Variable bitrates (VBR) between 32 kbps and 192 kbps
Note (32/44.1/48 kHz) are supported.
• A disc recorded with a recorder or personal computer may not
• Copyright-protected WMA files cannot be played back.
play in some cases. (Cause: Disc’s characteristics, damaged or • WMA Pro, Lossless and Voice are not supported.
dirty disc, dirt on player’s lens, dew condensation, etc.)
• A disc recorded on a personal computer may not play because of * Windows Media is a registered trademark or trademark of
the application settings or environment. Record the disc with the Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or in other
proper format. (Contact the application maker for details.) countries.
• A disc with insufficient storage capacity may not play back
properly.
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Connections
Connections
Cable and Jacks
Balanced AES/EBU This is a professional digital audio interface. Balanced AES/EBU cables are used for better noise immunity and longer cable runs. The maximum
sampling rate for PCM output is 44.1 kHz/16 bit, 2ch.
Coaxial digital audio Coaxial digital connections allow you to enjoy digital sound. The maximum sampling rate for PCM input is 44.1 kHz/16 bit, 2ch.
Orange
Analog audio (RCA) L White Analog audio connections (RCA) carry analog audio.
R Red
Note
• Push plugs in all the way to make good connections (loose connections can cause noise or malfunctions).
Right!
Wrong!
• To prevent interference, keep audio cables away from power cords and speaker cables.
• The compact disc player’s optical digital jack has a shutter-type cover that opens when an optical plug is inserted and closes when it’s removed. Push plugs in all the way.
• To prevent shutter damage, hold the optical plug straight when inserting and removing.
• The analog audio cable can be used instead of the coaxial cable.
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Connecting the Power Cord
AC INLET
Compact Disc Player C-7000R
To an AC wall outlet
(Plug type varies from
country to country.)
1 Make sure that the main power of the compact disc Note
player is turned off.
• Never disconnect the power cord from the compact disc
player while the other end is still plugged into a wall outlet.
2 Connect all of your components.
Doing so may cause an electric shock. Always disconnect the
power cord from the wall outlet first, and then the compact disc
3 Connect the supplied power cord to the compact player.
disc player’s AC INLET. • Turning on the compact disc player may cause a momentary
power surge that might interfere with other electrical equipment
4 Plug the power cord into an AC wall outlet. on the same circuit. If this is a problem, plug the compact disc
player into a different branch circuit.
• Do not use a power cord other than the one supplied with the
compact disc player. The supplied power cord is designed
Tip
exclusively for use with the compact disc player and should not
• To reduce noise, do not tie the signal cable and power cable be used with any other equipment.
together. Wire them so that they are away from each other.
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Connecting a Preamplifier or Integrated Amplifier
Preamplifier P-3000R
Preamplifier P-3000R
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Digital (AES/EBU) Connection
Preamplifier P-3000R
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Turning On & Basic Operations
Basic Operations
Turning On/Off the Compact Disc Player
ON/STANDBY Turning On the Compact Disc Player Turning Off the Compact Disc Player
1 Set POWER to the ON position (^) on the front 1 Press 8 to set the compact disc player to Standby.
panel. The compact disc player will enter Standby mode, and
the Standby LED lights.
2 Press 8 to turn on the compact disc player.
The compact disc player comes on, the display lights, You can also use compact disc player’s
and the Standby LED goes off. ON/STANDBY.
POWER You can also use compact disc player’s 2 To completely shut down the compact disc player,
ON/STANDBY. set POWER to the OFF position (@).
8 (Audio CD Display)
Note
• See “Custom Setup” for the auto standby function (➔ 32).
(MP3/WMA Display)
Tip
• After a certain period of warning up, the temperature of the
compact disc player’s components and internal temperature are
stabilized, and the sound will soften.
Note
• If the message “NO DISC” appears on the display, no disc
information is available.
• The compact disc player remembers the state when power was
previously turned OFF, and returns to the state.
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Playing the Disc
■ To Select Tracks
0 3 2 1 2 Place the disc on the tray with the label-side facing
Press 6 to select the next track/file or 7 to select
up.
the previous track/file.
• If you press 7 during playback or while
playback is paused, the beginning of the current
track/file is selected.
• If you select a track/file while playback is stopped,
press 1 to start playback.
• When 7/6 are pressed, the following Disc
information is displayed for MP3/WMA.
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name → File number/playing time
(Paused) File number/File name → File name →
Folder number/File number
0
Tip
Note
• Only alphanumeric characters in MP3/WMA CD information
are displayed correctly. Double-byte characters and other • For MP3/WMA CDs, you can select MP3/WMA files in other
characters appear as underscores. folders.
• If a disc has been set in the tray, when the power of the compact
disc player is turned on, then it starts to play automatically.
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Selecting Files (MP3/WMA) Selecting Files in Navigation Mode
File #10
3 Use #/$ or 7/6 to select other folders and
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files at the same level. To move up a level, press !
Folder #2 Folder #3 Folder #4 or 3 (front panel: 2).
Folders that don’t contain files or subfolders can’t be
selected.
File #11 File #14
3, 7, 1, 6, 2
4 Press ENTER or " to move down a level (front
File #12 panel: 1).
File #13 File #18 !, ", #, $ 5 Use #/$ or 7/6 to select a file in the folder.
Note
• If you don’t select a specific MP3/WMA file or folder for
playback, all of the MP3/WMA files on the disc will be played
in numerical order starting with file #1 in parentheses.
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Selecting Files in All Folder Mode Setting the Display Brightness
To cancel the procedure at any point, press 2. 1 Press DIMMER repeatedly to change the brightness
of the display in sequence.
!, ", #, $,
ENTER
■ To Select Folders and Files by Number
Normal → Dim → Off
1. Use the number buttons as shown in the examples
below to enter folder/file numbers. Normal
To select: Press:
Folder/File #8
In All Folder mode, you don’t have to navigate the folder Folder/File #10
hierarchy because all folders that contain files appear at Folder/File #34
Dim
the same level. This mode can only be used while Used to enter numbers over 10.
playback is stopped.
2. Playback starts. When you enter folder number,
playback will start from the first file in the selected
1 While playback is stopped, press ! or 3 (front
folder. If a folder contains more than 99 files, single-
panel: press and hold 2). Off
and double-digit file numbers must be preceded by
The compact disc player enters All Folder mode, and The Display Off LED lights.
zeros. For example, to specify file #8, press 8. To
“1-” appears on the display.
specify file #34, press >10, 3, and 4. To specify file
#134, press >10, 1, 3, and 4.
Note
2 Use #/$ or 7/6 to select the other folders. • The behavior of 2 on the compact disc player can be set from
Note
You can select any folder that contains files. “STOP KEY” (➔ 32).
• The display lights for a 5 seconds if you control any buttons on
the front panel or remote controller when the display brightness
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Advanced Operations
Advanced Operations
Repeat Playback
Repeat All
REPEAT ~ indicator
Repeat 1 ~ 1 indicator
In repeat playback, you can play an entire disc repeatedly,
play one track repeatedly, or combine it with memory
playback to play the playlist repeatedly, or random
playback to play all of the tracks on the disc in random
order repeatedly.
Repeat Off
Tip
• Repeat playback is cancelled when you press 0 to open the disc
tray.
• Repeat playback is cancelled when you press 8 or
ON/STANDBY to turn off the compact disc player.
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Memory Playback (CD)
Note
• If the total playing time is more than 99 minutes and 59 seconds,
“--:--” appears.
• You can add up to 25 tracks to the playlist. If you try to add more,
the message “MEM-FULL” appears.
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Memory Playback (MP3/WMA)
3, 7, 1,
6, 2 6 Use #/$ or 7/6 to select a file in the folder.
7 Press 1.
The first file is memorized in the playlist.
!, ", #, $
8 Use #/$ or 7/6 to continue selecting the
ENTER memory file.
To move up a level, press ! or 3 (front panel: 2).
To continue selecting the memory file, repeat steps 4
to 7.
MEMORY To memorize other files of the same folder in the
playlist, use 7/6 to select files, then press 1.
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Memory Playback in All Folder Mode
3, 7, 1, Note
6, 2
• See “Selecting Files (MP3/WMA)” for the All Folder Mode
information (➔ 24).
• The behavior of 2 on the compact disc player can be set from
!, ", #, $ “STOP KEY” (➔ 32).
• Memory playback is cancelled when you press 0 to open the
ENTER disc tray.
• Memory playback is cancelled when you press 8 or
ON/STANDBY to turn off the compact disc player.
MEMORY
1 Press MEMORY.
The MEMORY indicator lights.
MEMORY indicator
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Random Playback Selecting a Folder (Search Mode)
Tip
7, 6
• Random playback is cancelled when you press 0 to open the
disc tray.
• Random playback is cancelled when you press 8 or
ON/STANDBY to turn off the compact disc player.
ENTER
RANDOM
1
SEARCH
In random playback, all of the files on the disc are played This section explains how to select MP3/WMA folders
in random order. This mode can only be used while during Playback.
playback is stopped.
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Displaying Disc Information During playback or pause
Title name:
Title of the current file (if ID3 tag present). When there
is no ID3 tag, the message “TITLE-NO DATA”
Remaining file time: appears.
The amount of time remaining for the current file
(REMAIN indicator appears).
REMAIN indicator
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Custom Setup
Custom Setup
Setup Procedures Preferences
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Others
Troubleshooting
Power Audio
Can’t turn on the Compact Disc Player. There’s no sound. Audio output is intermittent when the
Compact Disc Player is subjected to
• Make sure that the power cord is properly plugged into • Check all connections and correct as necessary (➔ 17). vibration.
the wall outlet (➔ 18). • Make sure that there is no unsupported file formats or
• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, wait 5 signals. • The compact disc player is not a portable device. Use it
seconds or more, then plug it in again. • The compact disc player is equipped with a feature to in a location that’s not subject to shock or vibration.
switch the digital/analog output. Check if the connection
The Compact Disc Player turns off between the compact disc player and a connected Audio performance
unexpectedly. component is appropriate, and also whether the selection
of the selector is correct. • Audio performance will be at its best about 10 to 30
• When the set ASb starts running, the compact disc minutes after the compact disc player has been turned on
player will automatically go Standby (➔ 32). The sound quality is not good. and had time to warm up.
• Using cable ties to bundle audio cables with speaker or
• Make sure all audio connecting plugs are pushed in all power cables may degrade the sound quality. So don’t
the way (➔ 17). do it.
• The sound quality can be affected by strong magnetic
fields, such as that from a TV. Try moving any such
devices away from the compact disc player.
• If you have any devices that emit high-intensity radio
waves near the compact disc player, such as a cellular
phone that’s being used to make a call, the compact disc
player may output noise.
• The compact disc player’s precision drive mechanism
may emit a faint hissing sound while reading discs
during playback or when searching for tracks. You may
be able to hear this noise in extremely quiet
environments.
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Disc Playback External Components Remote Controller
Can’t play a disc. No sound is heard from a connected The remote controller doesn’t work
component. properly.
• The disc is upside down. Load the disc with the label-
side facing up (➔ 15, 22). • Make sure the audio cable is connected correctly • Make sure the batteries have been installed with the
• The disc is dirty. Remove the disc and clean it (➔ 15). (➔ 17). correct polarity (+/–) (➔ 10).
• If condensation appears, unplug the power cord and • Make sure that all audio connecting plugs are pushed in • Replace both batteries with new ones. (Do not mix
leave the compact disc player more than 3 hours at room all the way (➔ 17). different types of batteries or new and old batteries.)
temperature. • Make sure that the connected component’s input jack • The remote controller is too far away from the compact
• Make sure the disc is standard. See “Disc Note” (➔ 15). and the input settings are correct. disc player, or there’s an obstacle between them (➔ 10).
• CD-R/CD-RW that are not finalized cannot be played. • Make sure that the connected component’s volume isn’t • The compact disc player’s remote control sensor is being
set to the lowest level, and that the volume isn’t muted. subjected to bright light (inverter-type fluorescent light
Disc playback skips. or sunlight).
Display Unit • The compact disc player is located behind the glass
• Install the compact disc player somewhere free of doors of a audio rack or cabinet.
vibration.
The message “99 --:--” appears.
• The disc is dirty. Remove the disc and clean it (➔ 15). Onkyo is not responsible for damages (such as CD
• The disc is very scratched. Replace the disc. rental fees) due to unsuccessful recordings caused by
• The disc is either scratched or dirty, and disc information
the unit’s malfunction. Before you record important
cannot be properly read.
data, make sure that the material will be recorded
Can’t enter track numbers for memory • Make sure that the disc is not scratched or dirty.
correctly.
playback. • Due to a scratched or dirty disc, playback may not
operate normally or the sound may be jumpy.
• No such track on the disc. Enter another number (➔ 24). The compact disc player contains a microcomputer
for signal processing and control functions. In very
It takes a long time to locate certain rare situations, severe interference, noise from an
tracks. external source, or static electricity may cause it to
lockup. In the unlikely event that this should happen,
• The disc is dirty. Remove the disc and clean it (➔ 15). unplug the power cord, wait at least 5 seconds, and
then plug it again.
• The disc is very scratched. Replace the disc.
Can not play tracks in the disc’s playback Before disconnecting the power cord from the wall
order. outlet, set the main power switch to OFF.
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Specifications
C-7000R
Frequency Response 2 Hz - 20 kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio 116 dB
Audio Dynamic Range 100 dB
THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) 0.0015 %
Audio Output/Impedance
Optical –22.5 dBm
Coaxial 0.5 Vp-p / 75 Ω
AES/EBU 3.3 Vp-p / 110 Ω
Rated RCA Output Level and Impedance 2.0 V (rms) / 330 Ω
Digital Outputs Optical: 1
Coaxial: 1
Analog Stereo Outputs L, R
Balance Output AES/EBU (DIGITAL)
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