Page 2 - ii; En; WARNING; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; FOR CANADIAN CUSTOMERS
ii En i En • Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,within an equilateral triangle, is intended toalert you to the presence of uninsulated“dangerous voltage” within the product’senclosure that may be of sufficientmagnitude to constitute a risk of electricshock to ...
Page 3 - iii; English; This product, when installed as indicated in the; We Want You Listening For A Lifetime
iii En English ii En FCC INFORMATION (for US customers only) 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCCrequirements. Modifications not expressly approvedby Yamaha may void your authority, granted by ...
Page 4 - iv; CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT.; Caution for moving this unit
iv En Getting Started CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT. 20 VOLTAGE SELECTOR (Asia and General models only) The VOLTAGE SELECTOR on the rear panel of this unit mustbe set for your local main voltage BEFORE plugging into the ACwall outlet. Voltages are 110/120/220/230–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. ...
Page 5 - ENGLISH; Features; Full Opening Disc Tray for Changing 5 Discs at a Time; Introduction; GETTING STARTED
English GETTING ST ARTED PLA YING CDS FUNCTIONS FOR RECORDING ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION 1 En ENGLISH Features ● 5-Discs Carousel Auto-changer ● Full Opening Disc Tray for Changing 5 Discs at a Time ● PLAYXCHANGE; Disc Changing Capability while Playing back Another ● Repeat, Random and Program Play ● R...
Page 6 - To prevent a malfunction of this unit; CD PREVENTIVE CARES
2 En • This compact disc player is designed only for playingback compact discs bearing the marks shown below.Never attempt to load any other type of disc into the unit.The unit can also play back 8 cm (3 inch) compact discs. Notes • This unit may not be able to play back some CD-R/CD-RW discs or dis...
Page 7 - Battery installation; PREPARATIONS
3 En GETTING ST ARTED English ■ Battery installation ■ Battery replacement If you find that the remote control transmitter must be usedcloser to the main unit, the batteries are weak. Replace bothbatteries with new ones. Notes • Use only AA, R6, UM-3 batteries for replacement. • Be sure the polariti...
Page 8 - Connecting an Amplifier; Be sure that the left (; the amplifier or other components.; LINE OUT; When the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) terminal of this unit is used (; For Custom Installer; REMOTE CONTROL IN; REMOTE CONTROL IN; terminal of the
4 En Connecting an Amplifier Never plug in this unit and other components until all connections are completed. • Before making any connections, switch OFF the power to the unit and the amplifier or other components. • Connections should be made to the correct input terminals of the amplifier or othe...
Page 9 - Connecting the power cable; VOLTAGE SELECTOR (Asia and General models only); China, Asia and General models; VOLTAGE SELECTOR
5 En GETTING ST ARTED English Connecting the power cable After all other connections are completed, plug the power cable to an AC wall outlet. ■ VOLTAGE SELECTOR (Asia and General models only) The VOLTAGE SELECTOR on the rear panel of this unit must be set for your local main voltage BEFORE plugging...
Page 10 - PLAYXCHANGE
6 En CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS Front Panel NATURAL SOUND COMPACT DISC PLAYER CDC-697 DISC 1 2 3 4 5 STANDBY /ON POWER ON OFF 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 q w PLAYXCHANGE 7 Remote control sensor ....................................... P.3 8 t / e (Skip/Search) ...................................... P.11 9 r / y ...
Page 11 - Remote Control Transmitter; Disc play
7 En GETTING ST ARTED English Remote Control Transmitter SYNCHRO DIMMER STANDBY/ON PEAK PROG CLEAR TAPE 3 2 1 6 5 4 9 8 7 INDEX +10 0 OUTPUT LEVEL MODE DISC SCAN REPEAT CDC8 WH26170 RANDOM DISC SKIP + - OPEN/ CLOSE TEXT/ TIME 1 234 5 6 7 89 0qw t y ui o p a s d e f r 1 STANDBY/ON ......................
Page 12 - DISC SKIP; Display information at disc playback; T O T A L; Display
8 En The display located in the center of this unit providesinformation about discs. After closing the disc tray by pressing the OPEN/CLOSE button or selecting any disc by using the DISC SKIP buttons when this unit is stopped, the display shows the totalnumber of tracks and the total recorded time o...
Page 13 - Loading and Playing Discs; To turn on this unit; To turn off this unit; BASIC OPERATION; POWER
English PLA YING CDS 9 En 2 Close the disc tray. • You can also close the disc tray by pressing the w / d button on the front panel, a DISC -select button on the front panel, a numeric button or the RANDOM button, or by pressing the front edge of the disc traygently. If the tray is closed in these w...
Page 15 - Skipping Tracks; DIRECT PLAY; Example: To select track 25; Searching; To go forward rapidly; CD TEXT
English PLA YING CDS 11 En Skipping Tracks ■ To play back from the beginning ofthe track following the one nowplaying back ■ To play back from the beginning ofthe track now playing back ■ To play back from the beginning ofthe track before the one nowplaying back • These operations can also be perfor...
Page 16 - Load one or more discs.; To cancel random-sequence play; RANDOM
12 En VARIOUS FUNCTIONS Random Sequence Play You can play back the tracks on one or more discs in arandom sequence. The unit will automatically mix up tracksfrom all discs or a designated disc on the disc tray. 1 Load one or more discs. 2 Close the disc tray. 3 Select a desired disc play mode (1DISC...
Page 17 - Program Play; * Without this operation, the total time of the; Press the PROG button to start programming.; S T E P
English PLA YING CDS 13 En Program Play You can enjoy listening to your favorite tracks selected fromone or more discs in any desired order by programmingtracks. 1 Stop the unit. 2 If you will select tracks from a disc (or discs)other than the disc on the Disc 1 tray, make thisunit display the total...
Page 18 - To stop program play; CLEAR; To check program data; To correct program data; S T E
14 En ■ Display information duringprogramming 1 Shows the program number for the track to beprogrammed next. 2 Shows the selected disc and track number. 3 Shows the total time of the tracks currentlyprogrammed. 4 Shows only the numbers of programmed tracks on theselected disc. * If “STEP 1” does not...
Page 19 - Repeat Play; repeat play mode will change whenever you press the; Index Search; To cancel the index search function; Press the; I D X; I N D E X
English PLA YING CDS 15 En Repeat Play You can play back any desired track or disc (or a set ofdiscs) repeatedly by pressing the REPEAT button. The repeat play mode will change whenever you press the REPEAT button. ■ REP S (Single repeat) A single track is repeatedly played back. * This is also avai...
Page 20 - Timer Play; Adjusting the Level; For optimum sound quality
16 En Timer Play You can start playback at any specified time by connecting atimer (sold separately). (For details, refer to the owner’smanual of the timer.) 1 Select the desired play mode (1DISC or 5DISCS). 2 Press the POWER button to turn the unit off. 3 Press the POWER button while pressing the w...
Page 21 - CD SYNCHRONIZED RECORDING; Load a tape on the tape deck.; * The peak level searching function of this unit is; Press the SYNCHRO button.; To cancel this function
English FUNCTIONS FOR RECORDING 17 En CD SYNCHRONIZED RECORDING Using a compatible YAMAHA tape deck, you cansynchronize the tape deck to start recording automaticallywhen this unit starts playback. With this function, you canrecord a CD on tape more easily and precisely. (For details,refer to the op...
Page 22 - You can select any of four tape lengths by pressing the; * The programmed track numbers and the total number; Start recording on the tape deck and press the; TRACK PROGRAMMING FOR RECORDING
18 En You can select any of four tape lengths by pressing the TAPE button. You can also enter the total possible recording time ofthe tape manually. Example: For a C-64 tape (32 minutes on each side) 4 Press the REPEAT button. The unit automatically programs tracks for side A andside B separately co...
Page 23 - Manual Tape Programming; * This unit will read the contents of a disc by this; Follow step 3 on page 18.; Shows the total time of programmed tracks for each side.
English FUNCTIONS FOR RECORDING 19 En Manual Tape Programming With this function, you can program tracks from one ormore discs in any order to be recorded onto tape. 1 Stop the unit. 2 If you will select tracks from a disc (or discs)other than the disc on the Disc 1 tray, make thisunit display the t...
Page 24 - Notes on tape programming; Shows the selected disc and track number.; button is pressed, press the
20 En 8 When you finish the programming for side A,program the pause mode by pressing the TAPEbutton. * “PAUSE” lights up in the display. 9 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to program more tracksfor side B of the tape. You can select the same track again.* If “ERROR” appears in the display, the track number jus...
Page 25 - Random Tape Programming; Follow steps 1 to 3 on page 18.; Display information during programming
English FUNCTIONS FOR RECORDING 21 En TRACK PROGRAMMING FOR RECORDING Random Tape Programming The unit will automatically program tracks on a disc inrandom sequential order for recording to tape. 1 Follow steps 1 to 3 on page 18. 2 Press the RANDOM button. The unit will automatically program tracks ...
Page 26 - AUTOMATIC PEAK LEVEL SEARCHING; Select the “1DISC” disc play mode.; The peak level search is performed on the disc.; A K; P E A K
22 En AUTOMATIC PEAK LEVEL SEARCHING This unit automatically searches for the peak level of thedisc, and play back the part repeatedly. When recording totape, this feature is very helpful for adjusting the recordinglevel on the tape deck. 1 Stop the unit. 2 Select the “1DISC” disc play mode. 3 Selec...
Page 27 - TROUBLESHOOTING
English ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION 23 En TROUBLESHOOTING If the unit fails to operate normally, check the following points to determine whether the problem can be corrected by thesimple measures suggested. If it cannot, or if the problem is not listed in the SYMPTOM column, disconnect the unit’s powerc...
Page 28 - SPECIFICATIONS; Audio Section; Power requirements
24 En SPECIFICATIONS Audio Section Frequency response ...................... 10 Hz – 20 kHz, ± 0.5 dB Harmonic distortion + noise (1 kHz) ......................... 0.003% S/N ratio .................................................................... 106 dB Dynamic range ................................