Onkyo CD Player DX 7333 User Manual

Contents  
Supplied accessories......................... 4  
Before operating this unit................. 5  
Connecting other components.......... 6  
Compact Disc Player  
DX-7333  
Instruction Manual  
Operation  
Playing CDs...................................... 7  
Using the memory function............ 10  
Useful Functions............................. 12  
Other informations  
Control positions and names .......... 14  
Precautions for handling  
the Compact Disc (CD) ............... 15  
Troubleshooting Guide................... 16  
Specifications ................................. 16  
Thank you for purchasing the Onkyo CD 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 CD player.  
Please retain this manual for future reference.  
 
Precautions  
1. Warranty Claim  
You can nd the serial number on the rear panel of this unit. In case  
of warranty claim, please report this number.  
For British model  
Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord  
of this unit should be performed only by qualied service personnel.  
2. Recording Copyright  
Recording of copyrighted material for other than personal use is  
illegal without permission of the copyright holder.  
IMPORTANT  
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the  
following code:  
Blue : Neutral  
3. Power  
Brown : Live  
WARNING  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may  
not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the termi-  
nals in your plug, proceed as follows:  
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 is coloured brown must be connected to the termi-  
nal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.  
BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME,  
READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION CAREFULLY.  
The voltage of the available power supply differs according to  
country or region. Be sure that the power supply voltage of the area  
where this unit will be used meets the required voltage (e.g., AC  
230240 V, 50 Hz) written on the rear panel.  
4. Do not touch this unit with wet hands  
IMPORTANT  
Do not handle this unit or power cord when your hands are wet or  
damp. If water or any other liquid enters the case, take this unit to  
an authorized service center for inspection.  
A 5 ampere fuse is tted in this plug. Should the fuse need to be  
replaced, please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5  
amperes and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. Check  
for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.  
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE  
SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME, THEN THE FUSE  
SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DIS-  
POSED OF SAFELY. THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE  
ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED  
INTO ANY 13 AMPERE SOCKET.  
5. Location of this unit  
Place this unit in a well-ventilated location.  
Take special care to provide plenty of ventilation on all sides of this  
unit especially when it is placed in an audio rack. If ventilation is  
blocked, this unit may overheat and malfunction.  
Do not expose this unit to direct sunlight or heating units as this  
units internal temperature may rise and shorten the life of the  
pickup.  
If in any doubt, please consult a qualied electrician.  
Avoid damp and dusty places and places directly affected by vibra-  
tions from the speakers. In particular, avoid placing the unit on or  
above one of the speakers.  
Be sure this unit is placed in a horizontal position. Never place it on  
its side or on a slanted surface as it may malfunction.  
Do not place near tuners or TV sets.  
If placed next to a TV or tuner, it may cause reception interference  
resulting in some noise in the TV or tuner output.  
6. Care  
From time to time you should wipe the front and rear panels and the  
cabinet with a soft cloth. For heavier dirt, dampen a soft cloth in a  
weak solution of mild detergent and water, wring it out dry, and  
wipe off the dirt. Following this, dry immediately with a clean cloth.  
Do not use rough material, thinners, alcohol or other chemical sol-  
vents or cloths since these could damage the nish or remove the  
panel lettering.  
Declaration of Conformity  
We,  
ONKYO EUROPE  
ELECTRONICS GmbH  
INDUSTRIESTRASSE 20  
82110 GERMERING,  
GERMANY  
7. Points to remember  
If this unit is brought from a cold environment to a warm one or is  
in a cold room that is quickly heated, condensation may form on  
the pickup, preventing proper operation. In this case, remove the  
disc and leave the power ON for about one hour to remove the con-  
densation.  
declare in own responsibility, that the ONKYO product described  
in this instruction manual is in compliance with the corresponding  
technical standards such as EN60065, EN55013, EN55020 and  
EN61000-3-2, -3-3.  
When transporting this unit, be careful not to bump it.  
GERMERING, GERMANY  
A.HORIUCHI  
ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH  
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Features  
I High-quality sound design in concert with the concept  
of “Onkyo Soundism”  
Supplied accessories  
Check that the following accessories are supplied with this unit.  
The high-quality playback performance offers a powerful yet  
musically elegant sound that re-creates music that not only  
sounds beautifulbut also echoes in the soul.”  
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I AccuPulse D/A converter with Single-bit PWM (Pulse  
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The D/A converter uses AccuPulse D/A conversion with Single-  
bit PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) technology that generates  
zero cross-distortion and improves non-linearity to achieve high-  
quality sound.  
Audio connection cable ×1  
Remote controller × 1  
I Two optical digital outputs  
You can connect up to two digital recording devices, such as a  
DAT deck and an MD recorder.  
I Peak search (Remote controller only)  
I Next selection (Remote controller only)  
I Memory and Memory reverse  
cable × 1  
Batteries (size AA, R6 or UM-3) × 2  
The Memory function enables you to select tracks to play; the  
Memory reverse function enables you to easily specify tracks  
you did not wish to play.  
I 36-Track Random Memory (Remote controller only)  
I Five mode repeat function: entire side, single track, A-B,  
memory and shuffle (Remote controller only)  
I 10-key direct track access (Remote controller only)  
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Before operating this unit  
Installing the remote controller batteries  
1. Remove the battery compartment cover by opening it as shown in  
the illustration.  
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2. Insert two AA (R6- or UM-3)-size batteries into the battery compart-  
ment. Carefully follow the polarity diagram (positive (+) and nega-  
tive () symbols) inside the battery compartment.  
3. After batteries are installed and seated correctly, replace the com-  
partment cover.  
Notes  
Do not mix new batteries with old batteries or different kinds of  
batteries.  
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3
To avoid corrosion, remove the batteries if the remote controller  
is not to be used for a long time.  
Remove dead batteries immediately to avoid damage from cor-  
rosion. If the remote controller doesnt operate smoothly,  
replace both the batteries at the same time.  
The life of the batteries supplied is about six months but this  
will vary depending on usage.  
Using the remote controller  
Point the remote controller toward the remote control sensor.  
Notes  
Place the unit away from strong light such as direct sunlight or  
inverted uorescent light which can prevent proper operation of the  
remote controller.  
DX-7333  
Remote  
Using another remote controller of the same type in the same  
room or using the unit near equipment which uses infrared rays  
may cause operational interference.  
control sensor  
Do not put any object such as a book on the remote controller.  
The buttons of the remote controller may be pressed by mistake  
and drain the batteries.  
Make sure the audio rack doors do not have colored glass. Plac-  
ing the unit behind such doors may prevent proper remote con-  
troller operation.  
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If there is any obstacle between the remote controller and the  
remote control sensor, the remote controller will not operate.  
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Connecting other components  
Do not plug in the AC power cord until all other connections have been made.  
For output jacks, the jack marked R corresponds to the right channel, and the jack marked L to the left channel. Refer to the  
amplifier’s instruction manual for further information on connections.  
Avoid bundling the audio connection cables with the power cord or speaker cables. Doing so may degrade sound reproduction.  
Insert the plugs and connectors securely. Remember that improper connection can result in noise, poor performance, or dam-  
age to the equipment.  
Improper  
connection  
Protection caps are attached to the DIGITAL OUTPUT OPTICAL  
jacks. Remove the cap for the jack you wish to use when connect-  
ing the DX-7333 to digital equipment. Replace the caps if you are  
Insert  
completely  
not using the DIGITAL OUTPUT OPTICAL jacks.  
ANALOG  
OUTPUT  
DIGITAL OUTPUT  
AVIS  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
WARNING  
OPTICAL  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
COMPACT DISC PLAYER  
MODEL NO. DX-7333  
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2-1, NISSHIN-CHO, NEYAGAWA-SHI,OSAKA,  
JAPAN  
MANUFACTURED IN MALAYSIA  
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Audio connection cable  
Connecting an Onkyo product  
with connectors enables you  
to use the System function.  
To AC outlet  
cable  
Optical ber cable  
(not included)  
L
R
CD jack  
jack  
OPTICAL IN jack  
OPTICAL IN jack  
Amplier without  
digital inputs  
MD player, DAT, etc.  
with digital inputs  
Amplifier, Tuner amplifier,  
etc. with digital inputs  
A Connection with the amplifier  
TUNER  
Connect the DX-7333 to the CD jacks of your amplier.  
B Connection via the digital output jack (DIGITAL  
OUTPUT OPTICAL)  
Connection to digital equipment, such as an MD recorder or  
DAT.  
DX-7333  
Use an optical cable to connect this unit to the digital input  
(optical) jack of an MD recorder or DAT in order to make dig-  
ital recordings. The optical cable should have connectors  
which t into the digital jacks.  
AMPLIFIER  
C Connections for remote control  
When the DX-7333 is connected to an amplier with the Onkyo  
jack, pressing the CD operation button on the ampliers  
remote controller enables you to operate the CD player.  
TAPE DECK  
ONKYO  
Note:  
The upper and lower  
remote control jacks have the  
same function.  
Remote control operation is not possible when only the  
remote control cable is connected the audio cables must  
also be connected.  
D Connecting the AC power cord and turning the  
power on  
An  
cable equipped with a 1/8" (3.5mm) diameter min-  
1. Insert the AC power cord into a wall outlet.  
iature two-conductor phone plug is included with the DX-  
7333 and with every tuner or cassette tape deck with the  
symbol.  
2. Press the POWER button.  
The display will light.  
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Playing CDs  
PAUSE  
STOP  
PLAY  
DISPLAY  
Disc tray  
POWER  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
REPEAT  
MEMORY  
CLEAR  
LINEAR SINGLE Bit D/A CONVERTER  
POWER  
PAUSE  
STOP  
PLAY  
ON OFF  
PHONES  
PHONES LEVEL  
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MEMORY  
CLEAR  
DISPLAY  
MIN  
MAX  
NEXT  
SELECTION  
-
COMPACT DISC PLAYER DX 7333  
+10  
TIME EDIT  
PEAK SEARCH AB  
SHUFFLE  
Open/close  
TROLLER  
RC-402C  
Normal play  
Remote controller  
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3
2
POWER  
1. Press the POWER button to turn on the power.  
2. Press the (Open/close) button.  
ON OFF  
3. Put the disc in the disc tray, with the label side of the disc  
facing up.  
4. Press the button.  
5. Press the  
PLAY button.  
Label side  
The CD player will play the rst track (track 1).  
* If you want to, you can skip step 4 by pressing the  
PLAY  
POWER  
PAUSE  
STOP  
PLAY  
O
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F
F
PHONES  
PHONES LEVEL  
MEMORY  
CLEAR  
DISPLAY  
button instead of the button. The disc tray will close auto-  
matically and play track 1.  
MIN  
MAX  
COMPACT DISC PLAYER DX-7333  
If the CD player does not start playing when the  
is pressed:  
PLAY button  
The disc may be upside down in the tray. Press the button to  
open the disc tray. If you cannot read the label on the disc, turn  
the disc over.  
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Moisture may have formed inside the CD player. Remove the  
disc from the disc tray and leave the power on for about one  
hour to evaporate the moisture.  
TRACK  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
DISC  
10  
Using the timer for play  
OVER  
Remote controller  
12  
11  
TOTAL REMAIN  
The CD player starts playing the loaded CD automatically as soon  
as power is supplied. Using this feature, you can enjoy timer play  
using your audio timer. For instructions on how to set the timer, see  
the instruction manual supplied with the timer.  
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Contents of the display  
PLAY  
Before starting play after you have inserted a disc  
a
b
The total number of tracks on the disc  
All of the track numbers on the disc (When the number of tracks  
exceeds 20, the OVER indicator lights.)  
TRACK  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
5
DISC  
9
10  
12  
11  
NEXT  
Remote controller  
SINGLE ELAPSED  
c
The total playing time of the disc  
After starting play  
d
e
The track number currently being played  
The next track number  
f The elapsed time of the current track  
The display can be changed by pressing the DISPLAY button.  
Remote controller  
Stopping play  
STOP  
Press the  
STOP button.  
Stopping play temporarily  
Remote controller  
PAUSE  
Press the  
The PAUSE indicator will light.  
PAUSE button.  
PAUSE  
To resume play, press the  
PLAY button or the  
PAUSE but-  
ton. The PAUSE indicator will turn off.  
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Playing CDs  
PLAY  
DISPLAY  
DISPLAY  
PHONES  
PHONES LEVEL  
,
,
LINEAR SINGLE Bit D/A CONVERTER  
POWER  
PAUSE  
STOP  
PLAY  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
REPEAT  
MEMORY  
CLEAR  
ON OFF  
PHONES  
PHONES LEVEL  
MEMORY  
CLEAR  
DISPLAY  
MIN  
MAX  
-
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1 9, 0, +10  
COMPACT DISC PLAYER DX 7333  
NEXT  
SELECTION  
+10  
TIME EDIT  
PEAK SEARCH AB  
SHUFFLE  
DISPLAY  
/
,
/
ONTROLLER  
RC-402C  
Listening with the headphones  
PAUSE  
STOP  
PLAY  
Plug the headphones with a standard binaural (stereo) plug into  
the PHONES jack, and then adjust the sound level using the  
PHONES LEVEL knob.  
PHONES  
PHONES LEVEL  
DISPLAY  
MIN  
MAX  
Turn the knob clockwise to increase the sound level; turn it  
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ACT DISC PLAYER DX 7333  
counterclockwise to decrease the sound level.  
DISPLAY button  
DISPLAY  
TOTAL REMAIN  
Press the DISPLAY button during play to switch the time display  
among the following three modes:  
a
TOTAL REMAIN: Shows how much playing time is left for  
the entire disc.  
SINGLE ELAPSED: Shows how long the current track has  
been playing.  
SINGLE REMAIN: Shows how much time is left for the track  
currently playing.  
SINGLE ELAPSED  
SINGLE REMAIN  
Remote controller  
DISPLAY  
b
c
Search play  
Remote controller  
Hold down the  
/
or  
/
button (or the  
or  
button on the remote controller) during play.  
Release your nger when the music you would like to listen to is  
reached. The music will start playing from that point.  
Skip play  
Remote controller  
Remote controller  
1. Each time the  
controller) is pressed, the pickup will advance one track; and  
each time the button (or the button on the remote  
/
button (or the  
button on the remote  
/
controller) is pressed, the pickup will go back one track. Press  
these buttons until the desired track number is selected.  
PLAY  
2. Press the  
When the  
PLAY button to begin play.  
button (or the  
/
button on the remote  
controller) is pressed once while playing, the pickup will return  
to the beginning of the current track and play it.  
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8
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6
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Starting play from a given track  
(Remote controller only)  
Remote controller  
1. Select the track number you wish to play, using the number  
buttons and the +10 button.  
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2. The CD player starts playing automatically.  
+10  
The +10 number button is used to select a track with a number  
of 10 or higher. For example, to select Track Number 30, press  
this button three times, and then press 0.  
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Playing CDs  
DISPLAY  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
REPEAT  
MEMORY  
CLEAR  
REPEAT  
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NEXT  
SELECTION  
+10  
TIME EDIT  
PEAK SEARCH AB  
SHUFFLE  
SHUFFLE  
A
-B  
ONTROLLER  
RC-402C  
Full repeat  
Repeating play (Remote controller only)  
Remote controller  
Press the REPEAT button to enter the repeat play mode.  
Repeat play can be used in conjunction with normal, memory, and  
shufe play modes.  
REPEAT  
REPEAT  
Full repeat (Repeating all tracks on a disc)  
Press the REPEAT button once.  
During normal play  
When the last track on the CD nishes, the CD player starts  
playing from the rst track on the CD.  
During memory play  
Single repeat  
Remote controller  
When the last track in memory nishes, the CD player starts  
playing from the rst track in memory.  
During shufe play  
REPEAT  
1
REPEAT  
When the last track in shufe play nishes, the CD player starts  
playing the CD again, in a different order.  
Twice  
Press the REPEAT button to cancel repeat play. The REPEAT  
indicator will turn off.  
Block repeat  
Single repeat  
Remote controller  
Press the REPEAT button twice.  
Before starting play  
1
Flashes  
AB  
A
A
B
B
The CD player will play the rst track repeatedly.  
During play  
The CD player will play the current track repeatedly.  
Press the REPEAT button to cancel repeat play. The REPEAT  
indicator will turn off.  
2
Remote controller  
Block repeat (Repeating a block of music)  
You can repeatedly play a part between the start and end points  
specied with the A-B button.  
Follow the procedure below while a CD is playing.  
1. Press the A-B button at the beginning of the block repeat.  
(Point A)  
AB  
Lights  
AB  
AB  
2. Press the A-B button at the end of the block repeat. (Point B)  
The section between A and B will be played repeatedly.  
1
2
Note:  
You can specify A and B points beyond a track.  
This function is not available during memory play, repeat play (full  
repeat and single repeat), shufe play, and time edit play.  
Point A  
Point B  
Press the A-B button once again to cancel block repeat play.  
Shufe play (Remote controller only)  
Press the SHUFFLE button.  
In shufe play mode, the CD player will play the tracks in random order.  
The auto space function will insert 3 seconds of blank time  
between tracks during shufe play. Play automatically begins.  
This function can be used in memory mode. In this case, the  
programmed tracks are played at random.  
Remote controller  
SHUFFLE  
SHUFFLE  
Press the SHUFFLE button to cancel shufe play. The SHUFFLE  
indicator will turn off.  
Note:  
In shufe play repeat mode, when all of the tracks have been played  
once, play will be repeated with a different track progression.  
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Using the memory function  
Up to 36 tracks can be stored in memory.  
STOP  
PLAY  
DISPLAY  
LINEAR SINGLE Bit D/A CONVERTER  
POWER  
PAUSE  
STOP  
PLAY  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
REPEAT  
MEMORY  
CLEAR  
ON OFF  
PHONES  
PHONES LEVEL  
MEMORY  
CLEAR  
DISPLAY  
MIN  
MAX  
-
COMPACT DISC PLAYER DX 7333  
MEMORY  
CLEAR  
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NEXT  
SELECTION  
+10  
TIME EDIT  
CLEAR  
MEMORY  
/
,
/
PEAK SEARCH AB  
SHUFFLE  
1 9, 0, +10  
RECONTROLLER  
RC-402C  
Storing a program into memory and playing it  
Remote controller  
1
2
MEMORY  
MEMORY  
1. Press the MEMORY button.  
MEMORY  
2. Select the desired track number, using the  
tons and press the MEMORY button.  
and  
but-  
To enter further track numbers into memory, repeat this proce-  
dure. You can store maximum of 36 tracks in memory.  
Remote controller  
If you use the remote controller, press the number buttons to  
select the desired track.  
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
3. When you press the  
PLAY button, the CD player will  
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play the tracks in the order you selected.  
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Note:  
If more than 36 tracks are selected, FLwill ash in the mem-  
ory channel display area to indicate that the memory is full.  
If the MEMORY button is pressed during play, the current track  
being played is stored in memory.  
+10  
MEMORY  
Contents of the display  
TRACK  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
5
Example: After storing tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 9 and 12 in memory.  
MEMORY  
DISC  
9
10  
Before starting play  
12  
11  
TOTAL REMAIN  
a
MEMO CH  
The selected track numbers  
b
c
Memory channel  
The total playing time of selected tracks  
During play  
d
Track number 2 is currently being played (the rst track in  
memory).  
3
Remote controller  
PLAY  
e
Next track number in memory  
f Time elapsed in track currently playing  
g
The remaining track numbers in memory  
TRACK  
2
3
5
MEMORY  
DISC  
6
9
12  
NEXT  
SINGLE ELAPSED  
Stopping a memory play  
Remote controller  
STOP  
Press the  
STOP button.  
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Using the memory function  
Memory reverse function  
Remote controller  
MEMORY  
MEMORY  
When track numbers 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 have been stored in memory,  
Press the MEMORY button.  
All tracks which have not been stored in memory will be stored in  
memory, replacing the previous contents. When you press the  
PLAY button, the CD player will start playing.  
TRACK  
1
2
7
3
4
9
5
MEMORY  
DISC  
6
8
10  
TOTAL REMAIN  
MEMO CH  
TRACK  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
MEMORY  
DISC  
10  
TOTAL REMAIN  
MEMO CH  
Clearing the last track stored  
Remote controller  
Press the CLEAR button.  
CLEAR  
CLEAR  
The last track programmed in memory is cleared.  
Canceling the memory play  
Remote controller  
STOP  
Press the  
STOP button while the CD player is in stop mode.  
The contents of the memory are completely cleared.  
SPACE indicator  
A 3-second silence will be automatically added between tracks dur-  
ing memory play (the SPACE indicator will ash). However, dur-  
ing normal sequential play this space will not be inserted.  
SPACE  
Checking what is stored in memory  
1
2
TRACK  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
1. When the CD player stops during memory play, the last pro-  
gram number stored in memory will be shown in the dis-  
play.  
MEMORY  
DISC  
10  
12  
11  
MEMO CH  
SINGLE REMAIN  
2. When you press the  
button, the display will show each  
track number stored in memory, in turn.  
The selected track numbers  
a
Remote controller  
b
c
Memory channel and stored track number in memory channel  
The playing time of track  
TRACK  
1
2
3
4
5
MEMORY  
DISC  
6
7
8
9
10  
12  
11  
MEMO CH  
SINGLE REMAIN  
11  
 
Useful Functions  
DISPLAY  
,
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
REPEAT  
MEMORY  
CLEAR  
1 9, 0, +10  
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TIME EDIT  
NEXT  
SELECTION  
+10  
TIME EDIT  
PEAK SEARCH AB  
SHUFFLE  
NEXT SELECTION  
NTROLLER  
RC-402C  
Remote controller  
Selecting the next track for play  
(Remote controller only)  
1
NEXT  
SELECTION  
NEXT  
1. During playback, press the NEXT SELECTION button.  
2. While the “– –” is ashing, select the next desired track  
using the number buttons and the +10 button.  
Remote controller  
After playing the current track, the selected track will be played.  
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1
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
Note:  
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The Memory Play or the Shufe Play mode, if appropriate, will be  
canceled before the playing of the specied track begins.  
7
+10  
Time edit function (Remote controller only)  
Remote controller  
1
TIME EDIT  
This function can be used when recording from a CD to a cassette  
tape.  
Make sure that you cancel the memory mode before using this  
function.  
1. Press the TIME EDIT button.  
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6
2
7
3
8
4
5
Pressing this button will change the Track Number display from  
46 50 54 60 70 80 90 46 .....  
These numbers indicate the length of the tape.  
DISC  
TIME EDIT  
TOTAL REMAIN  
a
Tape length.  
b
The track numbers to be recorded onto side A will be displayed  
in a box.  
c
This is the total time for the tracks on side A. This changes to  
the display for side B ( ) after 2 or 3 seconds. Pressing the  
DISPLAY button will show the display for the A side again.  
Remote controller  
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2
5
8
0
3
6
9
Remote controller  
4
Each time the  
/
buttons are pressed, the tape length will  
or  
change by 1 minute.  
7
Use number buttons and + 10 button to directly enter the length  
of the tape.  
The maximum setting is 99 minutes.  
+10  
2. Press the  
button.  
The CD player starts playing from the rst track on the disc to  
be recorded onto side A.  
When the last track on side A is completed, the pause mode is  
automatically set.  
2
3
Remote controller  
3. Press the  
button again.  
PAUSE  
The pause mode is canceled and the CD player starts playing the  
remaining tracks for recording onto side B.  
Note:  
The time edit mode does not function for discs with more than  
20 tracks, or when the rst track is longer than half the indicated  
length of the tape.  
Remote controller  
During time edit play, buttons other than STOP, Open/close,  
DISPLAY and number buttons cannot be used for input.  
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Useful Functions  
DISPLAY  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
REPEAT  
MEMORY  
CLEAR  
7
NEXT  
SELECTION  
+10  
TIME EDIT  
PEAK SEARCH AB  
SHUFFLE  
AB  
PEAK SEARCH  
NTROLLER  
RC-402C  
Peak search (Remote controller only)  
1
Remote controller  
PEAK SEARCH  
This function searches for the peak sound level on the disc.  
When using the memory mode, press the MEMORY button to  
return to normal mode.  
1. Press the PEAK SEARCH button.  
The CD player checks the disc for the highest sound level. The  
PEAK SEARCH indicator will ash during this operation.  
When the search is complete, the indicator will light.  
Flashes  
Lights  
PEAK SEARCH  
PEAK SEARCH  
2. Press the A-B button.  
Pappears in the memory channel display area and ashes.  
3. Press the  
button.  
The section of the disc with the highest sound level will be  
played repeatedly for 6 seconds. Refer to this level when record-  
ing the disc onto a cassette tape.  
2
3
4
Remote controller  
4. Press the  
button.  
AB  
The CD player stops.  
This level is stored until the button is pressed or the power is  
turned off. To repeat the 6-seconds playback of the peak level,  
follow steps 2, 3, and 4 when the CD player is stopped.  
Pressing the PEAK SEARCH button will turn off the PEAK  
SEARCH indicator and the level will be cleared from the  
memory.  
Remote controller  
Pressing the A-B button after pressing the  
button will start  
the block repeat operation.  
Note:  
Depending on the disc playing, memorizing of a level which is not  
the maximum audible level could occur. This is due to the CD  
players microprocessor memorizing inaccurate information  
because of aws in the disc itself, or recording conditions. Under  
such circumstances, the recording level for the cassette tape may be  
very low, or else distortion or similar symptoms could arise on  
account of excessively high signal levels. To avoid this, be sure to  
reset the recording level of the cassette deck if such symptoms  
occur.  
Remote controller  
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Control positions and names  
Note:  
If there is a protective lm on the surface of the display, making it difcult to read the display, remove it.  
For more information about the function of a particular button, please turn to the page listed in the brackets ([ ]) following each name.  
Front panel  
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2
3
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5
6
7
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LINEAR SINGLE Bit D/A CONVERTER  
POWER  
PAUSE  
STOP  
PLAY  
ON OFF  
PHONES  
PHONES LEVEL  
MEMORY  
CLEAR  
DISPLAY  
MIN  
MAX  
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER DX 7333  
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12  
11  
10  
9
a
b
c
d
e f  
g
Display  
PEAK SEARCH SHUFFLE  
TRACK  
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6
2
7
4
9
5
3
1
REPEAT  
PAUSE  
A
B
SPACE MEMORY  
DISC  
8
10  
15  
20  
TIME EDIT OVER  
12  
17  
13  
18  
14  
19  
11  
16  
TOTAL REMAIN  
SINGLE ELAPSED  
SINGLE REMAIN  
NEXT  
MEMO CH  
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k
j
i
h
Front panel  
Display  
1. POWER button [7]  
2. Remote control sensor [5]  
3. Disc tray [7]  
a. Track number display  
b. REPEAT indicator  
c. Block repeat indicator  
d. PEAK SEARCH indicator  
e. SPACE indicator  
f. SHUFFLE play indicator  
g. MEMORY indicator  
h. Music calendar display  
i. OVER indicator  
4. Display (Refer to the Displayillustration.)  
5. Open/close button [7]  
6. PAUSE button [7]  
7. STOP button [7, 11]  
8. PLAY button [7, 10]  
9. PHONES LEVEL knob [8]  
10. PHONES jack [8]  
j. Time display  
k. TIME EDIT indicator  
l. PAUSE indicator  
11. Skip/Search buttons [8, 10]  
12. DISPLAY button [8]  
m. Next track number/memory channel display  
13. CLEAR button [11]  
14. MEMORY button [10, 11]  
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Control positions and names  
Remote controller  
1. Open/close button [7]  
2. CD operation buttons  
: Pause button [7]  
DISPLAY  
: Stop button [7, 11, 13]  
: Play button [7, 10, 12, 13]  
: Fast reverse button [8]  
: Fast forward button [8, 11]  
: Reverse skip button [8, 12]  
: Forward skip button [8, 12]  
1
6
7
2
3. Number buttons and +10 button [8, 10, 12]  
4. PEAK SEARCH button [13]  
5. A-B button [9, 13]  
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4
2
5
8
0
3
6
REPEAT  
MEMORY  
CLEAR  
6. DISPLAY button [8]  
8
9
3
7
9
7. REPEAT button [9]  
8. MEMORY button [10, 11]  
9. CLEAR button [11]  
NEXT  
+10  
SELECTION TIME EDIT  
10  
10. TIME EDIT button [12]  
11. NEXT SELECTION button [12]  
12. SHUFFLE button [9]  
PEAK SEARCH AB  
SHUFFLE  
11  
12  
4
5
REMOTE CONTROLLER  
RC-402C  
Precautions for handling the Compact Disc (CD)  
Important note on handling CDs  
Playable discs  
1. Carefully lift the disc from the disc case, making sure to hold  
the disc by its edges or the hole in the middle.  
This unit can play back the following discs.  
Disc mark Contents Disc size Maximum playback time  
12 cm  
74 minutes  
Audio  
CDs  
Audio  
8 cm  
(CD single)  
20 minutes  
You cannot play back discs other than those listed above.  
Do not use discs that are not audio discs (e.g. CD-ROMs for use  
with personal computers), as these could damage the speakers and  
amplier.  
2. A dry, soft cloth may be used to wipe dust and ngerprints  
off the surface of CDs.  
Do not use volatile agents on discs, such as thinner or ben-  
zine. Also, do not use conventional record cleaner or anti-  
static agents.  
Avoid using heart-shaped or octagonal discs. playing irregularly  
shaped discs may damage the internal mechanism of the unit.  
Do not use discs on which adhesive from adhesive tape or a disc  
label (if it is a rental disc) remains.  
Otherwise, you may not be able to eject the discs or the unit may  
become inoperative.  
Do not place a CD in direct sunlight or locations subject to high  
humidity or low temperature.  
Do not store a CD in this unit tray for a long period of time.  
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Troubleshooting Guide Specications  
No power.  
Signal readout system:  
Reading rotation:  
Optical non-contact  
About 500 - 200 r.p.m.  
(constant linear velocity)  
1.2 - 1.4 m/s  
Cross Interleave Reed-Solomon code  
Single-bit PWM (Pulse Width Mod-  
ulation)/AccuPulse  
352.8 kHz (8 times oversampling)  
2 (stereo)  
5 Hz - 20 kHz  
0.005% (at 1 kHz)  
96 dB  
90 dB  
85 dB (at 1 kHz)  
Cause: Power cable is not properly plugged into the AC outlet.  
Remedy: Insert the power plug rmly.  
Linear velocity:  
Error correction system:  
D/A converter:  
A disc is loaded in the disc tray, but playback will not start.  
Cause: A disc in the disc tray may be upside down.  
Remedy: Load the disc with the label facing upward.  
Cause: The disc is dirty.  
Remedy: Clean the disc.  
Sampling frequency:  
Number of channels:  
Frequency response:  
Total harmonic distortion:  
Dynamic range:  
Signal-to-noise ratio:  
Channel separation:  
Wow and Flutter:  
Cause: Moisture has accumulated inside the CD player.  
Remedy: Remove the disc from the disc tray, place the CD  
player in a warm place, and leave the power on for  
about one hour.  
No sound is heard.  
Cause: Connections may be incomplete or incorrect.  
Remedy: Check all cable connections. Insert all the plugs  
rmly into the jacks.  
Below threshold of measurability  
2 volts r.m.s.  
9 watts  
Output level:  
Power consumption:  
Power supply:  
Cause: The input selector switch on the amplier may be set  
incorrectly.  
230-240 V, 50 Hz  
Remedy: Set the switch to the proper position. See your  
ampliers operating instructions for more informa-  
tion.  
Dimensions (W × H × D):  
435 × 91 × 314 mm  
(17-1/8" × 3-9/16" × 12-3/8")  
4.0 kg (8.8 lbs.)  
Weight:  
Disc playback skips.  
Cause: The disc is dirty.  
Remedy: Clean the disc.  
Cause: A disc is scratched.  
Specications and features are subject to change without notice.  
Remedy: Replace the disc.  
Cause: The CD player is subject to being accidentally bumped.  
Remedy: Place the CD player in a more stable location.  
Search time (when locating a specic track) is extremely long.  
Cause: The disc is dirty.  
Remedy: Clean the disc.  
Cause: The disc is scratched.  
Remedy: Replace the disc.  
Track numbers cannot be stored in memory.  
Cause: No disc in the tray.  
Remedy: Load a disc in the tray.  
Cause: You have entered a track number that does not exist on  
the disc.  
Remedy: Use only the track numbers that exist on the disc.  
Front panel controls function correctly, but remote control-  
ler does not.  
Cause: No batteries in remote controller.  
Remedy: Insert batteries.  
Cause: Batteries have worn out.  
Remedy: Replace batteries.  
This unit contains a sensitive microcomputer, which under certain  
circumstances might fail to operate due to excessive noise interfer-  
ence. In such case, switch off the main power by pressing the  
POWER switch, wait ve seconds, then switch it on again.  
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Tel: 072-831-8111 Fax: 072-833-5222 http://www.onkyo-intl.com  
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18 Park Way, Upper Saddle River, N.J. 07458, U.S.A.  
Tel: 201-785-2600 Fax: 201-785-2650 http://www.onkyo.net  
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Liegnitzerstrasse 6, 82194 Groebenzell, GERMANY  
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Units 2102-2107, Metroplaza Tower I, 223 Hing Fong Road, Kwai Chung,  
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