Concerning cds – Panasonic SL-DZ1200 User Manual

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With this system, you can only play CDs having this
mark.

Do not use irregularly shaped CDs. (May

result in damage to your equipment.)

Use discs that display the logo mark indi-

cated above, or conform to the Compact
disc digital audio standard. The disc may
not play properly if you are using a non-
standard conforming disc.

For CDs with greater than 80 minutes total play time, the portion

beyond 80 minutes cannot be played on this unit.

Depending on the CD, there may be apparent noise or the total

number of tracks may not be read properly. In either case, try re-
inserting the CD.

Recorded music CDs that are partially or fully translucent may not

be usable with this unit.

Do not use CDs that are dirty.

SD logo is a trademark.

MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from

Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia.

Concerning CDs

If you are taking the CD from a cold to a warm environment, mois-

ture may form on the CD. Wipe this off with a soft, dry, lint-free
cloth before using the CD.

Do not write on the label side with a ball-point pen or other writing

instrument.

Do not use record cleaning sprays, benzine, thinner, static elec-

tricity prevention liquids or any other solvent.

Do not attach labels or stickers to CDs. (Do not use CDs with ex-

posed adhesive from tape or left over peeled off stickers.)

Handling precautions

How to hold CDs

How to clean CDs

Be sure to store CDs in their cases to protect them from dust, scratches,
and warping.

Do not place or store CDs in the following places
Locations exposed to direct sunlight
Humid or dusty locations
Locations directly exposed to a heat vent or heating appliance
In the glove compartment or on the rear deck of an automobile

Storage precautions

Do not use scratch-proof protectors etc.
Do not use CDs printed with label printers available on the market.

Do not touch the
recorded surface.

Wipe from inside outward.

The recorded surface

Handling SD Memory Cards

When handling SD Memory Cards

Avoid the following:
Altering or disassembling the SD Memory Card
Striking, bending, dropping, or getting water on the SD Memory

Card

Touching the metal connectors with your fingers or with metal objects
Peeling off attached labels
Attaching new labels or stickers

Storage

Always put the SD Memory Card back in its case.
Do not store in potentially high temperature locations such as within

cars, or in areas open to direct sunlight.

Do not place in locations subject to high humidity or dust.
Do not place in areas subject to caustic gases.

Protecting important data

Set the write protect switch to the

LOCK position. Release the lock when
storing new data.

If there is a space for writing a note on

the SD Memory Card, use a felt pen
(oil based) for writing. Do not use a pencil or ball point pen. Loss of
data may result if the SD Memory Card is damaged.

Do not remove the AC power supply cord while the unit power is

on (When the units display is on) or loss of data may result.

Do not remove the SD Memory Card from the unit during play.

Loss of data may result.

Write Protect
Switch

Rear
side

•AAC
A compression standard that makes recording and play of high qual-
ity audio possible including MPEG2 (an international standard). Used
in SD Audio and broadcast satellite digital signals.

•MP3
MP3 is the abbreviated form of the international standard MPEG1/
Audio Layer3. MP3 allows you to achieve approximately ten to one
compression rates with bit rates of 128 kbps. MP3 is used widely with
SD Audio, CDs, and computers.

•Sampling frequency
The number of samples taken approximately each second when an
audio signal is digitally converted and stored in memory. The higher
the value the wider the frequency range can be used for digital con-
version thus providing near original audio quality reproduction, how-
ever the resulting size of the audio data does become quite large.

•Bit rate
A value that indicates the audio signal compression rate. Indicates
the number of bits sampled approximately each second, the larger
the bit value the more information is contained resulting in better au-
dio quality, however the size of the audio data does become quite
large.

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