Pioneer PD-M450 Multi-Play Compact Disc Player

Operating Instructions

For PD-M450. Additionally, the document applies to other Pioneer models: PD-M550, PD-M455, PD-M453

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MULTI-PLAY COMPACT DISCPLAYER
PD-M550
PD-M455
PD-M453
PD-M450
DIGITAL AUDIO
PD-M455
PD-M450
Thank you for buying this Pioneer product,
Please read through these operating instructions so you
will know how to operate your model properly. After you
have finished reading the instructions, put them away in a
safe place for future reference.
in some countries or regions, the shape of the power plug
and power outlet may sometimes differ from that shown in
the explanatory drawings. However, the method of
connecting and operating the unit is the same.
WARNING: To PREVENT FiRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO
NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
[For U.S. and Canadian models]
The serialnumber forthis equipmentislocated onthe rear panel.
Pleasewrite "_hlsserial number on your enclosedwarranty card
andkeep it in asecurearea. This isfor yoursecurity.
"This product complies with the Radio interference require-
ments of the EC (European Community)Directive 87/308/EEC."
THE POWER SWITCH IS SECONDARYCONNECTED AND ]
THEREFOREDOESNOTSEPARATETHE UNITFROM MAINS
POWERINSTANDBYPOSITION.
LINE VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH
Only multi-voltage models are providKI with this switch.
U.S., Canadian, European, U.K., and Australian models
are not provided with this switch.
Mains voltages in Saudi Arabia are 127V and 220V only.
Never use this model with 110V setting in Saudi Arbia.
The line voltage selector switch is located on the rear panel
of this player. Before your player is shipped from the factory,
the switch is set to the power requirements of the player's
destination. Check that it is set properly before plugging
the power cord into the outlet. If the voltage is not properly
set or if you move to an area where the voltage requirements
differ, adjust the selector switch as follows:
Use a medium-sized (flat blade) screwdriver. Insert the
tip of the screwdriver into the groove of the selector
switch and turn it so that the power voltage making of
your area points to the arrow.
PIONEER"
The Art of Entertainment
VOLTAGE SE LECTOR
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Operating Instructions - Transcript

  • Page 1 - English - : MULTIPLAY COMPACT DISCPLAYER PDM550 PDM455 PDM453 PDM450 DIGITAL AUDIO PDM455 PDM450 Thank you for buying this Pioneer product Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly After you have finished reading the instructions put them away in a safe place for future reference in some countries or regions the shape of the power plug and power outlet may sometimes differ from that shown in the explanatory drawings However the method of connecting and operating the unit is the same WARNING To PREVENT FiRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE IMPORTANT NOTICE For US and Canadian models The serialnumber forthis equipmentislocated onthe rear panel Pleasewrite quothlsserial number on your enclosedwarranty card andkeep it in asecurearea This isfor yoursecurity quotThis product complies with the Radio interference require ments of the EC European CommunityDirective 87308EECquot THE POWER SWITCH IS SECONDARYCONNECTED AND THEREFOREDOESNOTSEPARATETHE UNITFROM MAINS POWERINSTANDBYPOSITION LINE VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH Only multivoltage models are providKI with this switch US Canadian European UK and Australian models are not provided with this switch Mains voltages in Saudi Arabia are 127V and 220V only Never use this model with 110V setting in Saudi Arbia The line voltage selector switch is located on the rear panel of this player Before your player is shipped from the factory the switch is set to the power requirements of the players destination Check that it is set properly before plugging the power cord into the outlet If the voltage is not properly set or if you move to an area where the voltage requirements differ adjust the selector switch as follows Use a mediumsized flat blade screwdriver Insert the tip of the screwdriver into the groove of the selector switch and turn it so that the power voltage making of your area points to the arrow PIONEERquot The Art of Entertainment VOLTAGE SE LECTOR
  • Page 2 - English - : IMPORTANT 1 The lightning flash with arrowhead withfn an equilateral triangle is intended to ater ttle user to the presence of uninsulated quotdangerous voltagequot within the products enclosur e tha may be of u f ticient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons CAUTION CAUTION TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE CDVER DR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TD QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the User to the presence of important operating and mairltenante Iservicing instructions in the riterature accompanying the appliance IMPORTANT 2 If the apparatus is fitted with AC mains power outlets see REAR PANEL FACILITIES for convenient connection of additional HiFi components Make all connections to the AC ougetls and the signal terminals first Connect he lug to the wall socket last Imake sure that the power switch is oftI FOR USE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Due Neutral Browm Live As the colours of the wires in tile mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured marking identifying the terminals in your plog proceed as fotIOWS The wire which is cocured blue mus he connected to the terminal which s marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured crown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or cooured red DO not connect either wire to the earth terminal of a three pin plucJ Equipment sold in the UK is not supplied with a power plug SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ INSTRUCTIONS Ag the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is Qperated RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS The operating instructions should be reIained for future reference HEED WARNING All warnings on the appgance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS All operating and use in structions should be followed WATER AND MOISTURE The appliance should not be used near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet base ment or near a swirnmlng pool etc LOCATION The appliance should be installed in a stable location WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING The appfiance should not be mounted to a waft or ceiling VENTILATION The appliance should be situated SO that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventgatlon For example the appliance should not be situated on a bed sofa ru g or simiiar surface that may block the ventilation openmgs or placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings HEAT The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other abptiances including amplifiers that produce heat POWER SOURCES The appliance should be con nected to a power supply only of the type go scribed in the operating instructions or as marked en the appliance POWERCORD PROTECTION Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely o be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Pay particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance POLARIZATION If your purchased product is pro vided with a polarized power plug please read the following instructions This product is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature if you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug shoulP still fall to fit contact your electrician to replace your obslete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug CLEANING The appliance should be cleaned only with a polishing cloth or a soft dry cloth Never dean with furniture wax benzine insecticides or other volatile liquids since they may corrode the cabinet POWER LINES An ou door antenna should be located away from power lines NONUSE PERIODS The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left un used for a long period of time OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Care should be taken so that obiects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE The appliance should he se rviced by a Pioneer a uthorized service center or quafified service personnel when The powersupply cord or the plug has been dam aged Objects have fallen or fiquid has been spiged Lnto he appliance The appliance has been exposed to rain heappliancedoesnotappeattooperatenormally or exhibits a marked change in performance The appliance has been doppe or the enclosure damaged SERVICING The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in he opera ting instructions For all other servicing contaI Ihe nearest Pioneer authorized service center OUTDDDRANTENNA GROUNDING if an outside an tenna is connected to the antenna ter rTinal be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges In the USA section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSINFPA No 701984 provides informa tion with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the leadin wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unk conneetlon tO grounding electrodes and require ments for the grounding electrode See Fig A CART An appfiance and cart combination should he moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appfiance and cart combination to overturn NEC NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE quot GROUND CLAMP FIG A ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT INEC SECTION 810 20 GROUNDING CONDUCTORS 810 211 S POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART HI 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  • Page 3 - English - : FOR EUROPEAN AND UK MODELS CAUTION This product contains a laser diode of higher class than 1 To ensure continued safety do not remove any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product Refer all servicing to qualified personnel i i The following caution label appear on your player l i Location rar of the player FOR US MODEL CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard i i INFORMATION TO USER FOR US MODEL This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and f not installed and used propeay that is in strict accordance with the manLJfacturers instruotons may Cause interference to radio tld tewsion rc tin It has heel1 Wpe sted and found to comply with the limits fo a Class a computing clericsin accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable pro tection against such interference in a esidentia instal lation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio o television feceptiOnr which can be determined by turfi ing the equipment off and n the user is encourllged o try to cvrect t inteHerence by one m moe of t fOllOwing measues I reorient the receiving antenna I relocate this equipment with respect to the recelvr move Ibis equipment away from the receiver plug this equipment into a different outlet so lhat equpmen and receiver are on ddferet branch cir cuits It necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experlenced radiotelevision technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federa Communications Commission helpful quotHow to Identify and Resolve RadioTV interference Problemsquot This booklet is avagable from the US Government Printing Office Washington 0 C 204OZ Stock No 004o000003t5 The above itstruclions apply only to units which will be Operated in the Umted States For Canadian model This digital apparatus doesnot exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out inthe Ra dio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communication s i POWERCORD CAUTION Handle the power cord by the plug Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power cord when your hands are wet as this could cause e short circuit or electric shock Do not place the unit a piece of furniiure etc on the power cord or pinch the cord Never make a knot in the cord or te it with other cords The power cords should be routed such that they are not likely to be stepped on A damaged Dower cord can cause fire or give you an electrical shock Check the power cord once in a while When you find it damaged ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer for a replacement ltPRB1142gt En
  • Page 4 - English - : I CONTENTS CONFIRM SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES 4 PUT BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 4 CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING 5 CONNECTIONS 6 BEFORE OPERATING THE PLAYER 6 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 8 BASIC OPERATION 10 To play a compact disc 10 To stop playback and take out the magazine 10 Time display 11 VARIOUS OPERATIONS 11 Disc search To search for a particular disc 11 Track search To search for a particular track 11 Manual search To search for a particular passage 12 To repeat playback repeat play 12 Random playback To play all tracks in random order 12 Magazine HiLite Scan 12 Adjusting the sound volume PDM550PDM455 PDM453 only 13 ADLC Automatic Digital Level Controller 13 TO PLAY ONLY DESIRED TRACKSDISCS 14 Program playback To program tracksdiscs in desired order 14 Programming a pause 15 To clear all of the program contents 15 To erase a program PDM550PDM455 PDM453 only 15 To check the program contents PDM550PDM455 PDM453 only 15 To modify the program contents PDM550PDM455 PDM453 only 15 Delete program playback To delete undesired tracksdiscs 16 To clear all of the delete program contents 16 CONVENIENT OPERATION FOR RECORDING 17 Compu program editing Computer allocated program editing 17 Time fade editing 18 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 SPECIFICATIONS Back cover i I PUTBATTERIESINTOTHEREMOTECONTROL UNITPl M550PDM455iPDM453only PDM550 i I PDM455DM453 Open the lid oi the battery compartmenton the rear of the remote control unit aindinsertthe batteries taking care to align the and polarities correctly NOTE In order to iprevent battery leakage remove the batteries when not using te remote control unit for an extended period one month or rore In the event of battery leakage carefully wipe away any attery fluid inside the compartment and replace the batteries th new ones Do not allow books or other objects to rest on top of the re mote control unit since the buttons may be depressed causing faster exhaustion of the batteries Incorrect use of batteries may cause leakage or rupture Always be fureto follow these guidelines A Always iinsert batteries into the battery compartment correetl matching the positive and negative C polarities as shown by the display inside the compament B Never mix new and used batteries C Batteries of the same size may have different voltages dependipg on brand Do not mix different brands of batterie S CONFIRM SUPPLIEDACCESSORIES Q PDM550 PDM455 PDM453 6Compec Disc Magazine x 1 Called 6disc magazine in the explanatory text NOTE The supplied 6disc magazine is for 12 cm discs only Output cord x 1 Control cord x 1 PDM550pDM455PDM453 US and Canadian models only Not available with models for military zoes multivoltage types PDM450 all models Remote cCntrol unit x 1 PDM550PDM455PDM453 only AAAR03 dry cell batteries x 2 PDM550PDM455PDM453 only ltPRB1142gt En
  • Page 5 - English - : I CAUTIONSREGARDINGHANDLING J I Location Cleanin discs J The presnce of fingerprints or smudges on the surface of the disc will r at directly affect the recorded signals but depending on the d gree of contamination the brightness of the light reflected from the signal surfaces may be reduced causing degradat n of sound quality Always keep your discs clean by wiping th m gently with a soft cloth from the inner edge toward the outer eriphery if a disc bffcomes very dirty dip a soft cloth in water end after wringing itlout well wipe the dirt away gently and then remove any water lrops with another soft dry cloth m Do not userecord cleaning sprays or antistatlc agents on discs Also neve I clean discs with benzene thinner or other volatile solvents slnce damage to the disc surface may result Storing without using the 6disc magazine Discaaremdeofthesamekindsofplasticusedforconventionai analog audilo records 8e careful not to allow discs to warp always starve discs in their cases vertically avoiding locations with high Neat or humidly or extremely low temperatures Avoid leavirg discs in cars since the seat of a car in direct J sunlight canIbecome unbelievably hot Always roed and abide by the precautionary notes listed on disc labels Install the player in a well ventilated location where it will not be exposed to high temperature or humidity Do not install the player in a location which is exposed to direct rays of the sun or near stoves or radiators Excessive heat can adversely affect the cabinet end internal components Also installation of the player in a damp or dusty environment may result in malfunction or accident Alsoavoid installation near cookers etc where the player may be exposed to smoke from oil steam or heat Precautions regarding installation s Placing and using the compact disc player for long periods on heatgenerating sources such as amplifiers will affect performance Avoid placing the player on heatgenerating sources Install this compact disc player as far as possible from tuners and TV sets A compact disc player installed in close proximity to such equipment may cause noise or degradation of the picture Such noise may be particularly noticeable when an indoor antenna is used In such a case make use of an outdoor antenna or turn off power to the compact disc player Please place this unit on a level surface l Condensation When this unit is brought into a warm room from previously cold surroundings or when the room temperature rises sharply condensation may form inside and the unit may not be able to attain its full performance In cases like this allow the unit to stand for about an hour or raise the room temperature gradually quot1 Lquot 7 CO lens cleaner l The players pikup ens should not become dirty in normal use but is for some reason it should malfunction due to soiling ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center Lens cleaners for CD players are commercially available but special care should be exercised in their use since some may cause damage to the lens i Cleaning tle player and the magazine To clean the PLAYER and the MAGAZINE wipe with a soft dry cloth For stublom dirt wet a soft cloth with a mild detergent solution wnng well then wipe off the dirt Also use a dry cloth to wipe quothesurfac dry Do not use volatile liquids such as benzene and thinner which are harmful to the unit I ltPRB 142gt En
  • Page 6 - English - : CONNECTIONS Make sure that all of the components are turned off before making connections F Output cord Red White f CD ayo Poworood CDDECK SYNCHRO cord Cassettedeck Making connections Connect the OUTPUT jacks of this unit to the input jacks CD or AUX of the amplifier Make sure that the white plugs are connected to the left L jacks and the red plugs to the right R jacks Be sure not to connect this unit to the amplifiers PHONO jacks as sound will be distorted and normal playback will not be possible Connect the power cord to a household AC wall outlet or an AC outlet on your amplifier Make sure plugs are inserted fully into the jacks and wall outlet CDDack synchro function If you have a Pioneer cassette deck provided with the CDDeck synchro function connect the CDDECK SYNCHRO jacks of the CD player and cassette deck With this function synchro recording can be carded out between player and deck For details on connections and operation refer to the instruction manual supplied with the cassette deck The CDDECK SYNCHRO cord is not supplied with the CD player System r amplifier 1 Available wit PDM550PD military zone When Pior connect the to the CONT CD player to with the ster is not necess The contr The ramp1 to control operation For instru the opera amplifier NOTES When a o jack dire not possfl by aiming Be sure t the CONT only one Be sure t the poweJ Dmote control with a Pioneer stereo hat has the mark the PDM450 and US and Canadian models of the M455PDM453 only Not available with models for multivoltage types ear stereo amplifier bearing the mark is used ONTROL IN jack on the rear panel of the CD player OL OUT jack of the amplifier This witl enable the be controlled using the remote control unit supplied Jo amplifier If you do not plan to use this feature it Jry to connect CONTROL INOUT jacks Icord is supplied with the CD player control unit supplied with the amplifier can be used SlayStop Pause TrackDisc Search and Disc Change tions regarding connections and operation refer to ling instruction manual provided with your stereo ntrol cord is connected to the players CONTROL IN control of the player with the remote control unit is le Operate the player with the remote control unit tat the amplifier connect both of the control cords plugs securely to OL tN and CONTROL OUT terminals Do not connect nd of the cable turn off the power of the ampfifier when connecting cord and output cord BEFOREOPERATINGTHEPLAYER CARE OF DISCS With this player use discs which display the mark shown below Optical audio digital discs When holding discs do not touch their signal surfaces Hold by the edges or by one edge and the center hole Do not affix gummed labels or tape to the label surfaces Also do not scratch or damage the label Discs rotate at high speed inside the player Do not use damaged cracked or warped discs DIGITAL AUDIO ltPRB1142gt En
  • Page 7 - English - : B quotCB B A fAH For US customers only You may purchase additional Pioneer sixcompactdisc magazines from your dealer If however they are not avairable at your dealer in the United Sates you may order from PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE INC 2265 East 220th Street PO Box 1760 Long Beach CA 908011760 Phone 8004211404 BEFOREOPERATINGTHEPLAYER NOTE In order I Magazine sure to re 8cm CD It is pose standard It is recor M108 JD Never Ioaq magazine Do not in magazine INSERT DI play an 8cm CD you will need a special MultiPlay JDMI08 JDM308 which is sold separately Be ad thoroughly the Operating Instructions before using daptors tie that even an adaptor which meets recommended D specifications wil not be usable with tt CD player mended that the special MultiPlay Magazine 1JD 4308 be used t an 8cm CD or its adaptor into a standard 12cm This may seriously damage the CD player err only an 8cm disc and adaptor into the supplied CS INTO THE 6DISC MAGAZINE Insert any diss which you may have into the supplied magazine Up to six disc may be inserted The numbering of the discs begins with 1 at the topmost tray and then increases in order from 2 to 6 for the lower tlaya The magazine has a window through which the pulledout dis tray can be checked Even during playback the number of the disc being played back can be checked through this window 1 Pull ouonly one disctray 2 Positioq discs with the label side downward 3 Put theldisc tray back as it was originally 4 Insert other discs by repeating steps I to 3 CAUTION Please mak a disc tray I Ifdiscs are them to be label side d Objects ot contents et Do not touc hands or fin AFFIXING AJways art Correct op attached in The followiJ A For title B For dis C For laE Do not atta Additional available as M108 JDIV Please use t magazines f JDM100JD JDM 108JD sure to only pull out one disc tray at a time when as been pulled out do not pull out other disc trays inserted label side upward it will not be possible for layed Please make sure to insert them with the wnward er than discs song cards explanations of disc must never be inserted into the disc trays the playing surface of discs iridescent side with era ABELS TO THE MAGAZINE ch the labeJs provided in the designated locations ration may not be possible if labels or tape are 3that locations Dgare convenient ways of using labels names sification h labels on top of other labels lagazines identical to the one supplied are options JDM100 JDM200 JDM300 JD 308 1amto make your own disc library with separate gtreach artist or genre M2OOJDM300 Magazine for 12cm discs M308 Magazine for 8cm discs NOTE Do not load Bcn discs into the magazine for 12cm discs I ltPR81142gt En
  • Page 8 - English - : NAMES AND FUNCTIONSOF PARTS l PDM550 PDM455 I PDM453PDM450 FRONT PANEL O POWER STANDBYON switch and STANDBY REPEl indicator RAND AUTO FADER button HILIT TIME button Stop O Remote sensor PDM550PDM455PDM453 Pause only Manu Receives the signal from the remote control unit The PDM450 is not equipped with the remote sensor Play b Disc number buttons DISC 1 DISC 6 Track PGM program button ADLC TRACK NUMBERDigit buttons 110 1020 DELE7 PDM550 only HeadF TIME FADE EDIT button only EJECT button A Magazine insertion slot ltPRB1142gt En COMF U PGM EDIT button Head hones volume PHONES LEVEL PD M550 PDM455 only Iquotbutton CMPLAY button quotSCAN button utton ll button 11 1search buttons lt1lt1 tton 1 earch buttons IltIIIIH Automatic Digital Level Controller button E button hones jack PHONES PDM550PDM455
  • Page 9 - English - : PDM550 Ill O REMOTE CONTROL UNIT PDM550PDM455PD M453 only Remote control buttons with the same names or marks as buttons on the front panel of the player control the same operations as the corresponding front panel buttons POWER button ADLC Automatic Digital Level Controller button MANUAL search buttons IH TRACK search buttons PAUSE button li STOP button II Track numberDigit buttons 110 10 20 REMOTE C M455PDIt PDM455PDM453 DI j DNTROL OPERATIONS PDM550PD 1453only PDM550 only PGM program button CHECK button DISC NUMBER buttons 1 6 OUTPUT LEVEL buttons RANDOM PLAY button HILITE SCAN button PLAY button I DELETE button CLEAR button When operatin signal transmitl on the front par within a rangeo within angles c NOTE If the remote c strong light su possible Notes for PDJ Operate the accompanies the remote control unit point the units infrared r at the remote control receiver REMOTE SENSOR el of the player The remote control unit can be used about 7meters 23 feet from the remote sensor and Fup to about 30 degrees ntrol sensor window isin aposition where it receives h as sunlight or fluorescent light control may not be VI460 DM450 using the remote control unit which e amplifier See page 6 FADER button PDM455PDM453 only ltPR81142gt En
  • Page 10 - English - : BASICOPERATION To play compact disc PDM550 1 2 3 ml i I i Dil IIIll It PDM455 PDM4531 PDM450 PDM455PDM453 only PDM455only POWER STANDBYON PLAY D U PAUSE PAUSE n STOP STOP a Operations indicated by the mark are performed with the remote control unit PDM550PDM455PDM453 only It11111quotak l0 ltPRB1142gt En 1 Turn on 2 Insert sound Insert Refer 1 When autom functio 3 Press I To pause pla Pressll The Pressing II a pause mode To stop playl Press Th the disc at w player retum and enters st NOTE When the po player memol turnedoff Th button starts To stop Press EJECT turn off the pc Even when t by pressing E NOTE Dome mode dome mode inserting the i press any but Cautions r When insc direction o After use subjected Do not tak Be careful not apply Applicatior liquids to magazines the power to the player magazine pushing it in until a click heard ediscs to be played into the magazine beforehand o quotBEFORE OPERATING THE PLAYERquot on page 6 the power is turned off inserting a magazine tically turns on the power Automatic Power On i to start playback tback temporarily I indicator lights and playback is paused at that point ain or I resumes playback from the position where vasentered ack player returns to the beginning of the first track on ich playback was stopped If is pressed twice the to the beginning of the first track on the first disc p mode ver is turned off while a magazine is in the player the rzes which disc was played just before the power was is when the power is next turned on pressing theplay layback from the first track on the memorized disc layback and take out the magazine j remove the magazine and then press POWER to wer e power is turned off the magazine will be ejected IECT Power Down Eject llows you to see variation of the display To enter the ress POWER and then within 1second without agazine To exit demo mode insert the magazine or quoton agarding handling of magazines rting a magazine into the player make sure that the insertion is correct store in the case provided Do not place in locations ohigh temperatures or exposed to direct sunlight magazines apart not to drop or hit magazines against things Also do trong force to trays which have been withdrawn of benzene thinner insecticide or other volatile a magazine may damage the surface so keep away from such substances
  • Page 11 - English - : Timer playback By using a commercially available audio timer it is possible to initiate playback at any time automatically 1 Insert a magazine into the magazine slot 2 Set the time at which you wish playback to begin The timer will suppy power to both the amplifier and the payer at the preset time turning all the components on and initiating the playback mode Playback starts from the first track on the first disc Caution Do not unplug the power cord or do not turn off the power with an audio timer during playback as this could result in damage to the disc If a power failure occurs while the power is turned off standby mode the power is automatically turned on with timer playback function when the power issupplied THEREFORE DISCONNECT THE AC POWER CORD WHEN THE PLAYER IS NOT USED FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME JVARIOUSOPERATIONS toJsc1IoscDISC3 alSOt OISCtDSCS I Disc search To search for a particular disc During playback or stopmode PDM550 1 2 3 DISC NUMBER 4 5 6 PDM455PDM453 DISC NUMBEFt t When DISC NUMBER DISC 1 DISC 61 is pressed the player searches for the specified disc and playback startamp from the beginning of that disc NOTES If quotdISCquot appears on the display you have pressed the disc number of a tray which does not contain a disc w During program playback Disc Search cannot be carried out 1 I 2 I 3 I 10 I I 7 I a I s I lolJ 2 I Track search To search for a particular track During playback or stop modePDM550 only ES ESI in the following track being playe track being playe the playing point time of the disc With track N displayed During progra ptayback or de be displayed During Progral displayed wittquot BASIC OPERATION Time displ y During playback ressing the TIME button changes the time display equence Time elapsed playback time of the J quot Remain remairing paybacktime of the I AL Remain remaining playback time from lo the end of the disc Total total playback 24 or more the Remain time cannot be m playback delete program playback random lete random playback AL Reman time cannot n playback the number of program steps can be the Total setting I t TME O PD PDM455i I U q I so To search for tral buttons OJ To search f Example To To To 4 When entering When O entered should NOTE During program with the TRACK A During playba PDM550 When is pre the next track VVI to successive trac When is pros the track being pie returns to earlier tl For PDM550F remote control NOTES During normal disc only During progran select the pro PDM450 No from 1 to 10 simply press the corresponding 1L0JTo search for track Nor above use rtrack No 20 or above u enter track No 17 LTJ rater track No 23 rater track No 30 20 or above functions as 0 is pressed the digit button to be next be pressed within 5 secords layback the track search can not be operated UMBER button k or pause mode TRACK SEARCH I 11 PDM455 lt I I1 PDM45amp PDM450 edonce playback advances to the beginning of enthis button is kept pressed playback advances s on the disc sod once playback returns to the beginning of fed When this button is kept pressed payback acks on the disc 3M455PDM453 the or button on the unit can be used ayback Track Search can be carried out on one playback the orll button can be used to quotammed track tagttt L ltPRB1142gt En
  • Page 12 - English - : VARIOUSOPERATIONS Manual search To search for a particular passage During playbackor pausemode PDM550 I quot I quotquotquotquotl PDM455 PDM453PDM450 MANUAL SEARCH W MANUAL While is kept pressed playback rapidly advances toward the end of the disc When playback reaches the end of the disc the player enters pause mode and quotEndquot is displayed While is kept pressed playback rapidly reverses toward the beginning of the disc When the desired passage is reached release ofquot 1 The player enters original mode playback or pause where or 1 is released NOTES During normal playback Manual Search can be carried out on one disc only During program playback Manual Search can be carried out in one program step only To repeat playback repeat play J To repeatedly play the displayed track press REPEAT once The REPEAT indicator lights The REPEAT button can be pressed in any playback mode To repeatedly play all tracks on all of the discs in normal playback mode or in the specified playback mode Program playback Delete program playback or Random playback press REPEAT twice The REPEAT indicator lights To exit repeat mode press REPEAT so that the REPEAT or REPEAT indicator goes off ltPRB1142gt En Rando J rander order 9 t playback To play all tracks in RANDOM PLAY v Press RANOM PLAY The RANDOM indicator lights and all tracks on all discsare played in a random order To play traks other than the deleted tracks in a random order press RAkDOM PLAY after carrying out the Delete Program procedure See quotDelete Program Playbackquot on page 16 i i i I Mag azile HiLquote scan J During stopmode I i HILITE I SCAN W When HILIrE SCAN is pressed once during stop mode playback starts from point I minute after the beginning of the first track and the first trec of each disc is played for about 10 seconds The DISC SCAN indictor blinks during Disc Scan mode After the first tracks of all discs are scanned the player enters stop mode When HILIquot starts from a track is playe Track Scan r enters stop To exit Ma Press e i I 10 gt20 current poin only is pre beginning SCAN is pressed twice during stop mode playback olnt 1minute after the beginning of the track and each Ifor about 10seconds The SCAN indicator blinks during ode After all tracks of all discs are scanned the player node azine HiUte Scan mode isc numberDISC1 DISC6 or TRACK NUMBER 110 When I is pressed normal playback starts from the When DISC1DISC 6 or TRACK NUMBER PDM550 sed the selected disc or track is played from the NOTES HiLira Sancan be carried out from the desired elapsed time of the track want to minute a out from Each tim Disc Sca Program playback During Tr or WhenRE Whenpla than men beginnin When pl is played During playback press HILITE SCAN at the point you tart HiLite Scan playback The player memorizes the dsecond of the point and Track Scan playback is carried the memorized minute and second on each track HILITE SCAN ispressed the mode switches be tween and Track Scan ningof only desired tracks ispossible during Track Scan See quotDirectprogramquot on page 14 ick Scan playback you can skip to the desired track with L EAT is pressed HiLite Scan playback will be tepee ted fback time of a track is less than one minute or is shorter orized time HiLte Scan playback is carried out from the of the track for about 10 seconds back time of a track is less than 10 seconds the track rrorn the beginning to the end
  • Page 13 - English - : VARIOUS OPERATIONS I Adjusting the sound volume PDM550PD M455PDM453 only I OPUT LEVEL 2 Press OUTPUT LEVEL quotquot or quotquot to adjust the output level The output level can be adjusted between 0 dB end 25 dB in steps of 1 dB The output level at the OUTPUT jacks and PHONES jack will be adjusted simultaneously ADLC Automatic Digital Level Controller 1 When the difference of recording level between discs is noticeable the volume level should be adjusted for each disc especially during program playback or random playback whose tracks are selected between 2 discs or more Insuch cases pressing ADLC automatically sets the output level to the proper level When ADLC is turned on the ADLC indicator lights ToturnoffADLC pressAOLCsothattheADLCindicatorgoesoff With some selections sound becomes unnatural In such cases AC power od connection and functions Some functions cannot be carried out depending on the connection of AC power crd Function I L i l Timer playbacl Programmere ry Delete program memory Outputlevelm Jmory WhentheACpower cord isconnected to the unswitched outlet of anamplifier or wall outlet No Yes Yes Yes When the AC power cord is connected to the switched outlet of an amplifier or audio timer Yes No No No Fordetails refe I to the description of each function of this Operating Instructions turn off ADLC PDM550PDM455 PDM450PDM453 ADLC C22 NOTES PDM550PDM455PDM453 only The setting of the OUTPUT LEVEL buttons am canceled when ADLC is turned on When ADLC is turned on the OUTPUT LEVEL buttons cannot be opera ted 3 ltPRB1142gt En
  • Page 14 - English - : TOPLAYONLYDESIREDTRACKSDISCS mmmeJk 4 PDM550 13 3 PDM455PDM453 2 13 3 PDM450 R o PDM455PDM453 only PDM455 only I I r Prgraln playbackquot T prgram tracksldiscsfindes ed order i 1 During stop mode press the Program button The PR IGRAM indicator lights 2 Press he Disc number button which contains the track be programmed To prog am entire discs enter the desired disc numbers with the Disc number buttons and go to step 4 Whe the Disc number button is pressed quotALquot all tracks appears on the display 3 Press or button so that the desired track No appearF on the display and press the Program button For PDM550 only Instead of the or button the TRACK NUMBERDigit button aan be used Enter the desired track No with the TRACK NUMBERDigit button IInthis case it is not necessary to press PGM Repea t steps 2 and 3 for other tracks to be programmed Press I The taks are played in the programmed order When all programined tracks have been played the payer enters stop mode 1 PDM550 PGM DISC1 IDISC2 DISC3 DSC4 DSC5 DISC6 PDM455PDM453PDM450 I 2 3 F EI F7 DISC NUMBER 4 5 6 EEl3rZ EEl To stopP Press II Program To goto I1 ogram playback containing up to 32 steps can be created the previous or next step in a program press 14t1lt1or PDM550 or TRACK NUMBER c q Pl 41 quotF PDM455PDM453PDM450 TRACK SEARCH For PDM550 or PDM455the PGM and IltlJI buttons on the remote control unit can also be used PLAY To ente track No 11 or above with the TRACK NUMBERIDigit buttons lsee quotTrack Searchquot on page 11 Each tinge a track is programmed the display will show the progremrned number I the mgazine is in the player the program contents will not be erased even if the power is turned off I Programmng while listening to playback PDM550 only During nomal playback or program playback you can program the desired trac4ks Enter the disc No and track No with DISC NUMBER and TRACK NUMBER buttons during program mode While the PROGRAindicator lights NOTE During Delete programming or Time fade editing the Program button cannot be dperated i Direct Program During normal playback or Magazine HiLite Scan playback the track being playel can be programmed 1 Press heProgram button to enter the program mode 2 To searqh for a desired track during normal playback it is possible to skip tpsucceeding tracks by pressing or button Also Magazine HiLite Scan function can be used to move from track to track thrpugh the disc 3 If you Wish to program the track currently playing press the Progra button while the track is playing Direct plogramming is not possible during program playback ltPRB1142gt En
  • Page 15 - English - : I Programming a pause Inserting a pause in your program can be very useful when carrying out recording Press II instead of entering a track number quotPAquot appears on the display panel For example when recording on both sides of a cassette tape if you pogram a pause after the last track to be recorded on the first side program playback will pause at that point to allow you to switch tape sides To resume program playback after the player enters pause mode press II Notes s A pause can be programmed only when the program pncedure is performed under stop mode A pause cannot be programmed at the beginning of a program P01 and two pauses cannot be programmed one after the other A pause inserted in a program is counted as one step If a pause s programmed as the last step of a program the player will not enter the pause mode I To clear all of the program contents SlOP CC D During stop mode press e When the magazine is ejected the program contents will be cleared I To erase a program PDM550PDM455PD M453 only CLEAR CLEAR F7 ECI During program mode press CLEAR on the remote control unit The last program step is erased and the contents of the previous program step are displayed NOTE Contents of a program can be erased during playback as well However tracks preceding the currently playing track cannot be erased in this way TO PLAY ONLY DESIRED TRACKSDISCS i I To checkithe program contents PDM550 PDM455PDM453 only I gp CHECK quot I iu9 P 1 quot I I 3DV P 0 quot i During program mode set the ptayer to stop mode and press CHECK The prpgram contents will be displayed in the programmed order After confifming the last program step the display will show quotOO0quot i I To modiithe program contents PDM550PD M455PDM453 only 1 PDM550 5 7 DISC TRACK NUMBER NUMBER PDM455pDiM453 o Aacquotr TRACK quot P 2 t During program mode set the player to stop mode and press CHECK so that the program step to be corrected appears on the display To correct th NUMBER bu the TRACK I dPress isplay For No 3 is cha DISC NUMB M550 or I Repeat steps For PDM55C the track No PGM disc NO enter the new disc No with the DISC tons For PDM550 enter the new track No with JUMBERDigit buttons For PDM45BPDM453 1so that the the new disc No appears on the xample the programmed track No 4 on the disc iged to track No 7 on the disc No 5 using the R5 button and TRACK NUMBER 7 button PD I1 and PROGRAM PDM455PDM453 1 and 2 to change other tracks as desired the or button can also be used to correct After selecting the track No be sure to press ltPRB1142gt En
  • Page 16 - English - : TOPLAY ONLY DESIRED TRACKSDISCS Program Playback and Delete Program layback 2 13 3 PDM550 5 3 PDM455PDM453PDM450 li2 PDM455iPDM453 only PDM455 only 5 1 PDM550 PDM455PDM453PDM450 DSC NUMBER FscIDsc2losc3IDscIDscsIJsc 1 3 E2312IEZ DISC NUMBER 2 PDM550 I I IJ TRACK NUMBER l or I ESd C5 FI3Z3 7 8 9 TO Z E3C3 EZ 9 PDM455 PDM453iPDM450 TRACK SEARCH DELETE z31 For PDM550 PDM455 or PDM453 the DELETE and buttons on the remote control unit can also be used pLAY 9 I Delete program playback To undesid tracksdiscs delete 1 1 During stop mode press DELETE The DELETE indicator lights 2 Pressthe Disc number button which contains the track to be deleted To dateta entire discs enter the desired disc numbers with the Disc nqmber buttons and go to step 4 When the Disc number button is pressed quotALquot all tracks appears on the display 3 Press illtHI or button so that the track No to be deld appears on the display and press DELETE For PDIM550 only Instea d of the or IHH button the TRACK NUMBERDigit buttoncan be used Enter the desired track No with the TRACK NUMBERDigit button In this case it is not necessary to press DELETE 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for other tracks to be deleted 5 APleralclsother than deleted trackstdiscs are played in the order of the disc and track numbers When tracks have been played the player enters stop mode To stopDlete program playback Press R To enter track No 1 or above with the Track numberDigit buttone jsee quotTraCk Searchquot on page 11 Tracks tq be deleted should be selected between track No 1and track Noi 32 If the magazine is in the player the Delete Program contents will not be eased even if the power is turned off NOTE If the Program procedure has been performed Delete programming cannot be carried out i To clea all of the delete program contents i PDM550PDM455PDM453 only CLEAR EC3 During siop mode press II When thhe magazine is ejected the program contents will be cleared Press CLEARon the remote control unit during stop mode or play moe When CLEAR is pressed during Delete Program playbaCkJmode the player enters normal playback mode PD M550PDM455PDM453 only 1G ltPRB1142gt En
  • Page 17 - English - : I CONVENIENTOPERATIONFORRECORDING PDM550 PDM455PDM453 PDM450 T 13 PDM455PDM453 only PDM455 only 3 3 OISC NUMBIER DISC NUMBER I islDsc2Isc3 Iosctlscs IoJscq PDM550 I I II quot 4 5 8 L C2 2 TRACK NUMBER 9 PDM455 PDM453PDM450 TRACK SEARCH i Compu program editing Computer allocated program editing I Tracks are selected for both sides of the tape 1 During stpp mode press COMPU PGM EDIT 2 Select the disc No with the Disc number button 3 Press or so that the desired playing time appears n the display and press COMPU PGM EDIT Each time is pressed the time will be changed inthe following sequence 46 54p 60 74 90 m inutes With illthe time wilt be chaniged in the reverse direction For PDM550 only instead of the or button TRACK NUMBERDigit buttons J 1 can be used Press the 1Os digit button and ls digit button sequentially To enter 9 minutes or tess press and then the corresponding digit button The displayed time is memorized The player now programs the tracks for the first side of the tape within half the selected playing time programs a pause and then programs the tracks for the second side iof the tape within half the selected playing time After the programming is completed the display shows all of the programmed tracks and their praying time in the programmed order Example The tape playing time 46 minutes is selected The programmed contents are displayed in the programmed order First side b lrcJu Second side NOTES Up to 32 steps can be programmed With discs cbntained 24 tracks or more programming may not be correctly performed if the selected time is too short for any track to be programmed programming cannot be performed tf you wish tampenter the time with the digit buttons after the time is already entered with or in step 3 press or The dfgit buttons cen now be operated PDM550 only f the magaZine s in the player the contents of the Compu program editing will ndr be erased even if the power is turned oif For PDM550 PDMt55 or PDM453 the IltiiI button on the remote control unit can also be used 7 ltPRB1142gt En
  • Page 18 - English - : CONVENIENT OPERATION FOR RECORDING Compu Program EditingTime Fade EditingOnetouch Fade PDM550 INN i JgquotN PDM455 PDM453t PDM450 T 13 2 3 13 PDM455iPDM453 only PDM455 only PDM550 PDM455 PDM4531PDM450 I TMEFADE I1 DISC NUMBER I msc11msc2 IDisc3 Imsc4IDSCSIms II f DISC NUMBER z7 PDM550 or TRACK NUMBER PDM455 PDM453PDM450 TRACK SEARCH II I II cbcbcb cbcbS cbdhr For PDM550 PDM455 or PDM453 the button on the remote control unit can also be used ITime fde editing Tracks arelselected within the specified time and playback pauses with a fadout 1 During stop mode press TIME FADE EDIT 2 Select the disc No with the Disc number button 3 Press Iltlt or so that the desired playing time appears on the display and press TIME FADE EDIT i Eachtime is pressed the time will be changed in the following sequence 23 27 quot 30 37 45 minutes With I11the time will be Changed in the reverse direction For PDIM550 omly Instea d of the or button the TRACK NUMBERDIgit buttonls m blcan be used Press the 10s digit button and 1s digit button sequentially To ente 9 minutes Orless press and then the corresponding digit burton The displayedtime ismemorlzed The playernow programs the trackswithinthe selectedplayingtime NOTES If Random playback Track Search Disc Search or Magazine Hi Lite SCan is done during Time Fade Editing play Time Fade Editing will be cleared If a tape playing time beyond the total playing time is selected the player cancels the Time Fade Edit mode and enter stop mode after the specified disc is played During Time Fad operation programming for Program Playback Delete Program Playback cannot be carried out If the magazine Jsin the player the contents of the Time Fade Editing will not be erased even if the power is turned off Onetouch fade Playbac can be started from the desired point with a fadein and stopped tithe desired point with a fadeout The Qnetouch Fadefunctioncan becarried outin Normal playback Program playbackDelete Program playback Random playback or Magazine HiLite Scan mode Set the player to the desired playback mode and then perform the foilwing procedure During pause mode press AUTO FADER The FADER indicator flashes iand playback starts with a fadein During iplaybacki press AUTO FADER The FADER indicator flashes iand playback pauses with a fadeout For PDM455 and PDM453 the FADER button on the remote control Unit can also be used ltPRB1142gt En
  • Page 19 - English - : I TROUBLESHOOTING i Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions If you think that there is something wrong with this component check the points below Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component Investigate the other components and electrical appliances being used If the trouble cannot be rectified even after exercising the checks listed below ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work Symptom Magazine is not expelled when EJECT button is pressed When playback is started it stops immediately Pauses or stops during playback No sound Sound is distorted noise is output With certain discs loud noise is produced or play stops The picture of the TV screen is fluctuated or FM broadcast is interfered with noise Remote control will not function PDM 550PD455PDM453 only o o Probable cause Power plug is disconnected from outlet Disc is loaded upside down Smudged on the disc etc Output cords are connected incorrectly or Ioosey Incorrect operation of stereo amplifier Pin plugs andor amplifier terminals are dirty Player is in pause mode Incorrect conneions Pin plugs andor amplifier terminals are dirty Interference is being picked up from a IV set Disc has bad scratch or warp Disc is extremely dirty Interference is being picked up from the CD player Dead batteries Too far from player or wrong angle Obstruction between player and remote control unit Remedy Connect plug to ampifier or wall outlet Load the disc correctly with the label side DOWN Clean the smudges from the disc and then play it again I Connect properly Check the settings of amplifier switches and sound volume controls Clean away dirt m Pressthe imbutton I D Connect to amplifiers AUX or CD terminals Do not connect to PHONO terminals e Cleanway dirt m Switch OFF TV set or move player away from TV set im ReplaCe the disc a Clean idiso i e Turn ampff POWER of the player or move the player away from TV or tuner e Replace batteries e The distance between remote control unit and player should be no more than about 7 meters The operational angle against the front panel is within 30quot from right or left end of player a Relocate remote control unit or remove obstruiction 9 ltPRB1142gt En
  • Page 20 - English - : SPECIFICATIONS i 1 General Type Compact disc digital audio system Power requirements European models AC 220 230 V 5060 Hz UK and Australian models AC 230 240 V 60 Hz US and Canadian models AC 120 V 60 Hz Other models AC 110120 127220240 V switchable 5060 Hz Power consumption 12 W Operating temperature 5quotC 35C 41 F 95F Weight 39 kg 8 Ib 10 oz External dimensions PDM550 420VVJX 291D X 101H mm 16916W X11716D X 4H in PDM455PDM453PDM450 420W X 291 D X 96H mm 16916W X 117t 6D X 31216H in 2 Audio section Frequency response 2 Hz 20 kHz SN ratio 102 dB or more EIAJ Dynamic range 96 dB or more EIAJ Harmonic distortion 0003 or less EIAJ Output voltage 20V Wow and flutter Limit of mesurement L0001 WPEAK or less EIAJ Channels 2channel stereo 3 Output terminal Audio line output Headphone jack with volume control PDM550PDM455 only Control inputoutput jacks available with the PDM450 and US and Canadian models of the PDM550 PDM455 end PDM453 Not available with models for military zones multivoltage types CDDECK SYNCHRO jack 4 Functions Number of discs to be stored maximum 6 Repeat functions 1 traokrepeat All discs repeat Progm repeat Random play repeat Delete play repeat Deleterandom play repeat Magazine HiLite scan repeat Random play Random p ey repeat also available Delete random play repeat also available Switching display Time consumed i remaining time trackdisc and total time Timer start ADLC Digital level controller PDM550PDM455PDM453 only Volume control an be done Onetouch fade Fadn and fadeout possible Time fade editng Selects the tracks within the specified time Playback pauses with a fadeout Compu prbgram eiting Selects the tracks for both sides within the specified time Power ONOFF function remote control unit provided with PD M550PDM455PDM453 only J Automao Power On Power Down Eject Basic operation buttons PLAY PAUSE STOP Search function Disc search Track search Manual search Magazine HiLite Scan DISC SCAN TRACK SCAN Programming Maximum 32 steps Pause 5 Accessories Remote control unit PDM550PDM455PDM453 onlyl 1 Size RO3d batteries PDM550PDM455PDM453 only 2 Sixcompactdisk magazine 1 Control cord piovided with PDM450 and US and Canadian models of PDMBsBPDM455PDM453 only Not available with models for military zones multivoltage types 1 Output cable i 1 Operating instrqctions 1 NOTE Specifications and idesign subject to possible modification without notice due to imptrovements Program checkcorrection remote control unit provided with PDM550PDM455PDM453 only Program clear single track or all tracks remote control unit provided with PDM550PDM455PDM453 only Delete play The Magazine Type MultiPlay CD Players with mark and the Magazines with the same mark are compatible for 5inch 12cm discs Published by Pioneer Electronic Corporation Copyright 1991 Pioneer Electronic Corporation All rights reserved i PIONEER ELECTRONIC CORPORATION 41Meguro 1Chome MLlroku Tokyo153 Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC 2265 East 220th Street Long Beach California 913810USA POBOX 1720 LongBeach California 90801 USA PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA INC 505 Cochrane Drive MarkhamOntario 3R 8E3 Canada PIONEER ELECTRONIC EUROPE NV Keetberglaan19120 Beveren Belgium TEL 037500511 PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 178184 Boundary Road BraesideVitoria3195 Australia TEL 03 5809911 92BO2WF7D16gt Printed in Japan ltPRB1142Bgt