Denon S-81 User Manual

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Page 1 - PERSONAL AUDIO SYSTEM

PERSONAL AUDIO SYSTEMS-81OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSBEDIENUNGSANLEITUNGMODE D’EMPLOIISTRUZIONI PER L’USOINSTRUCCIONES DE FUNCIONAMIENTOGEBRUIKSAANWIJZINGBR

Page 2 - WARNING:

Getting Started Getting Started6ENGLISHENGLISHRear panelquw ertyqAnalog input terminals ······················(10, 11)wDIGITAL OPTICAL OUT terminal ··

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Audio cableGetting Started7ENGLISHENGLISHOPEN/CLOSE button·········································(12)Play button(1) ································

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Connections Connections8ENGLISHENGLISHSpeaker connectionsA CD receiver (RCD-S81) and speaker systems (SC-S81) can be easily connected to the S-81 usin

Page 5 - Contents

Connections Connections9ENGLISHENGLISHAntenna connectionsConnecting the included antennasAssembling the AM loop antenna2. Bend.1. Remove.3. Insert in

Page 6 - Getting Started

Connections Connections10ENGLISHENGLISHConnecting a portable playerAUDIO LINEOUTBConnecting to an iPod®iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., re

Page 7

Connections Connections11ENGLISHENGLISHConnecting a CD recorderRLAUDIO OUTOPTICALINRLRLACConnecting the power supply cordAC 230 V, 50 HzAC outlet (wa

Page 8 - Gently wipe the disc from the

12ENGLISHENGLISHTurning the power on[TUNER][D, H, G, F]9[MENU/SET][7]BANDSEARCH[ENTER/MEMO][6]8ON/STANDBY[VOLUME][OPEN/CLOSE][SDB/TONE]8 9 <VOLUME

Page 9 - Front panel

1 Can be selected when iPod CONTROL on the rear panel isswitched to “iPod (FRONT)” and the included iPod cable isused.2 Front IN can only be selected

Page 10 - Remote control unit

Use <FUNCTION>or [TUNER] (FUNCTION) to select“TUNER”.• The reception frequency is displayed.Listening to radio broadcasts Listening to radio bro

Page 11 - Connections

Listening to radio broadcasts Listening to radio broadcasts15ENGLISHENGLISHRDS (works only on the FM band) is a broadcasting service whichallows stati

Page 12 - White Red

I2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONSCAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENCAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOTREMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVI

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16ENGLISHENGLISHUsing the timer functionPress and hold [MENU/SET].• “TIME Adj” is displayed.• The hour’s display flashes.Use 8 or 9 to set the hours t

Page 14 - Connecting to an iPod

Using the timer function Using the timer function17ENGLISHENGLISH¢ If you make a mistake while setting the timer:q Press BAND at any step from 3 ~ 6.w

Page 15 - When using an Apple iPod Dock

Using the timer function Using the timer function18ENGLISHENGLISHSetting the sleep timerExample: Setting so that the power turns off in 80 minutes.Pre

Page 16 - Basic Operation

Using other functions19ENGLISHENGLISHUse 8 or 9 to select “ON” or “OFF”, thenpress [MENU/SET].Making the speaker settings21This procedure can be used

Page 17 - Listening to radio broadcasts

20ENGLISHENGLISHPress 8 or 9 during playback.The operation is as follows if the button is held in:9: Skip to the beginning of tracks several tracks on

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Playing discs Playing discs21ENGLISHIn the stop mode, press [RANDOM].• The “RANDOM” indicator lights.Press <1/3>or [1].12Listening in random ord

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22ENGLISHENGLISHBefore playing MP3 or WMA filesThere are many music distribution sites on the Internet allowing you to download music files in MP3 or

Page 20 - Using the timer function

Playing MP3 or WMA files Playing MP3 or WMA files23ENGLISHENGLISHLoad a CD-R or CD-RW disc containing music filesin MP3 or WMA (Windows Media Audio) f

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Playing MP3 or WMA files Playing MP3 or WMA files24ENGLISHENGLISHAbout the button names in this explanation<>: Buttons on the main unit[]: Butto

Page 22 - [MENU/SET] twice

25ENGLISHENGLISHConnect the Control Dock for iPod and S-81 (page 10).1Use <FUNCTION>or [AUX] (FUNCTION) to select“AUX1/iPod”.2The music on an iP

Page 23 - Using other functions

IICAUTION:• The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items,such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc.• No

Page 24 - Playing discs

ENGLISHENGLISHOthers26Symptom Cause Measures PageOthersIf a problem should arise, first check the following.1. Are all connections proper?2. Is the se

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Others27ENGLISHENGLISH¢ CD player sectionPageMeasuresCauseSymptom“00 Tr 00 : 00” is shownon the display eventhough a CD is loaded.• The disc is not pr

Page 26 - Audio) files

Others28ENGLISHENGLISHSpecifications¢ Receiver sectionRated output: 50 W + 50 W (4 Ω/ohms, 1 kHz, T.H.D. 10 %)Output terminals: Speaker: 4 Ω/ohmsAudio

Page 27 - Title / Album

Denon Brand Company, D&M Holdings Inc.Printed in China 00D 511 4480 003TOKYO, JAPANwww.denon.com

Page 28 - 1/3><

IIIA NOTE ABOUT RECYCLING:This product’s packaging materials are recyclable and can be reused. Please dispose of any materials in accordance with the

Page 29 - Other types of playback

1ENGLISHENGLISHContentsThank you for purchasing this DENON Personal Audio System.Please read the operation instructions thoroughly in order to acquain

Page 30 - ¢ Receiver section

2ENGLISHENGLISHAccessoriesCheck that the following parts are attached in addition to the mainunit:q Operating instructions ...

Page 31 - ¢ CD player section

Getting Started Getting Started3ENGLISHENGLISHCautions on loading discs• Only load one disc at a time. Loading two or more discs can damagethe set or

Page 32 - ¢ Clock/Timer section

Getting Started Getting Started4ENGLISHENGLISHAbout the remote control unitInserting the batteriesq Remove the remote controlunit’s rear cover.w Set t

Page 33 - TOKYO, JAPAN

rTuner reception mode indicatorsTUNED: Lights when AM or FM broadcasts areproperly tuned in.AUTO:Lights when in the auto stereo mode.ST: Lights when a

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