Yamaha CDC-91 Owner's Manual
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To load discs into the Yamaha CDC-91, press the 'Open/Close' button on the front panel to open the disc tray. Place the disc in the tray with the label side up. You can load up to five discs. Once loaded, press 'Open/Close' again to close the tray.
First, ensure the player is powered on. If the tray still won't open, try unplugging the player for a few minutes and then plugging it back in. If the problem persists, there might be a mechanical issue, and it may require professional repair.
To clean the laser lens, use a commercial lens cleaning disc designed for CD players. Avoid using liquid cleaners or touching the lens directly, as this may damage the lens.
Skipping can be caused by dirt or scratches on the disc. Try playing a different disc to see if the problem persists. If it does, clean the disc and the laser lens. Also, check if the player is on a stable surface to prevent vibrations.
Yes, you can connect the CDC-91 to a home theater system using RCA cables. Connect the output jacks on the back of the CDC-91 to the input jacks on your receiver or amplifier.
To reset the CDC-91 to factory settings, unplug the power cord for a few minutes. There is no dedicated reset button, so this is the best method to reset the unit.
Check the connections between the CDC-91 and your audio system. Ensure cables are securely connected and not damaged. Try using different cables or connecting to a different input. Also, check the condition of the discs being played.
First, ensure that the player is powered on. If the display is still not working, try resetting the player by unplugging it for a few minutes. If the issue persists, the display may be faulty and require professional repair.
Yes, the Yamaha CDC-91 supports playback of CD-R and CD-RW discs, provided they are properly recorded and finalized.
To program tracks, press the 'Program' button, then use the numeric keypad to select the disc and track number. Repeat for each track you want to program, then press 'Play' to start playback in the programmed order.