Rotel CD Multi Disc Changer RCC 955 User Manual

RCC-955  
CD MULTI-DISC CHANGER  
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Figure 2: Rear Panel Connections  
EXT. REMOTE DIGITAL OUT  
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ANALOG OUT  
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PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS  
21 CFR 1040.10 AND 1040.11  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN!  
CD MULTIDISC CHANGER  
MODEL NO. RCC-955  
POWER CONSUMPTION-15W  
AVIS:  
RISQUE DE CHOC ÈLECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR  
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WARNING:TO REDUCETHE RISK  
OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK,  
DO NOT EXPOSETHIS EQUIPMENT  
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE  
, HDCD®, High Definition Compatible Digital® and Pacific Microsonics™  
CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT  
are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Pacific Microsonics, Inc. in the  
United States and/or other countries. HDCD system manufactured under license  
from Pacific Microsonics, Inc. This product is covered by one or more of the  
following: In the USA: 5,479,168, 5,638,074, 5,640,161, 5,808,574, 5,838,274,  
5,854,600, 5,872,531, and in Australia 669114. Other patents pending.  
LASER KLASS 1  
SERIAL No:  
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Figure 3: Display Panels  
Figure 4: RR-D92 Remote Control  
OPN/CLS  
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INTRO  
PROGRAM  
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REVIEW PROG  
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Figure 5: Audio Signal Connection  
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POW ER CONSUMPTION: 4 0 0 W  
CAUTION  
W ARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK  
OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO  
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RAIN OR MOISTURE  
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ROTEL RCC-955  
EXT. REMOTE DIGITAL OUT  
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ANALOG OUT  
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PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS  
21 CFR 1040.10 AND 1040.11  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN!  
CD MULTIDISC CHANGER  
MODEL NO. RCC-955  
POWER CONSUMPTION-15W  
AVIS:  
RISQUE DE CHOC ÈLECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR  
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WARNING:TO REDUCETHE RISK  
OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK,  
DO NOT EXPOSETHIS EQUIPMENT  
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE  
, HDCD®, High Definition Compatible Digital® and Pacific Microsonics™  
CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT  
are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Pacific Microsonics, Inc. in the  
United States and/or other countries. HDCD system manufactured under license  
from Pacific Microsonics, Inc. This product is covered by one or more of the  
following: In the USA: 5,479,168, 5,638,074, 5,640,161, 5,808,574, 5,838,274,  
5,854,600, 5,872,531, and in Australia 669114. Other patents pending.  
LASER KLASS 1  
SERIAL No:  
Figure 6: Digital Output Connection  
ROTEL RCC-955  
EXT. REMOTE DIGITAL OUT  
IN  
ANALOG OUT  
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PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS  
21 CFR 1040.10 AND 1040.11  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN!  
CD MULTIDISC CHANGER  
MODEL NO. RCC-955  
POWER CONSUMPTION-15W  
AVIS:  
RISQUE DE CHOC ÈLECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR  
R
WARNING:TO REDUCETHE RISK  
OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK,  
DO NOT EXPOSETHIS EQUIPMENT  
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE  
, HDCD®, High Definition Compatible Digital® and Pacific Microsonics™  
are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Pacific Microsonics, Inc. in the  
United States and/or other countries. HDCD system manufactured under license  
from Pacific Microsonics, Inc. This product is covered by one or more of the  
following: In the USA: 5,479,168, 5,638,074, 5,640,161, 5,808,574, 5,838,274,  
5,854,600, 5,872,531, and in Australia 669114. Other patents pending.  
CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT  
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Contents (circled num bers refer to illustration)  
About Rotel  
About Rotel _____________________________________________ 5  
Getting Started _________________________________________ 5  
A family whose passionate interest in music led them to manufac-  
ture high fidelity components of uncompromising quality founded  
Rotel over 30 years ago. Through the years that passion has re-  
mained undiminished and the family goal of providing exceptional  
value for audiophiles and music lovers, regardless of their budget,  
is shared by all Rotel employees.  
About HDCD®  
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A Few Precautions  
Placem ent  
Cables  
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Handling Com pact Discs _________________________________ 6  
AC Pow er and Control ___________________________________ 7  
The engineers work as a close team, listening to, and fine tuning  
each new product until it reaches their exacting musical stan-  
dards. They are free to choose components from around the  
world in order to make that product the best they can. You are  
likely to find capacitors from the United Kingdom and Germany,  
semi conductors from Japan or the United States, while toroidal  
power transformers are manufactured in Rotels own factory.  
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AC Power Input  
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Power Switch  
and Power Indicator  
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Output Connections _____________________________________ 7  
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Analog Outputs  
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Digital Output  
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Rem ote Control _________________________________________ 7  
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Rem ote Sensor  
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External Rem ote Input  
Rem ote Control Batteries  
Rotels reputation for excellence has been earned through hun-  
dreds of good reviews and awards from the most respected re-  
viewers in the industry, who listen to music every day. Their  
comments keep the company true to its goal – the pursuit of  
equipment that is musical, reliable and affordable.  
Loading Discs ___________________________________________ 8  
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Disc Tray  
and Open/Close Buttons  
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Disc Button  
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Selecting a Disc to Play __________________________________ 8  
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Disc 1-5 Buttons  
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All of us at Rotel thank you for buying this product and hope it will  
bring you many hours of enjoyment.  
Playing Discs ____________________________________________ 8  
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Play Buttons  
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Track Skip Buttons  
Track Selection Buttons  
Search Buttons  
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Getting Started  
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Display Panel  
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Thank you for purchasing the Rotel RCC-955 CD Multi-Disc  
Changer. When used in a high-quality music audio system, it will  
provide years of musical enjoyment.  
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Tim e Button  
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Each/Rem ain Mode  
Total/Rem ain Mode  
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Repeat Play Button  
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The RCC-955 is a full featured, high performance component. It is  
the ideal choice for those who want the convenience of a CD  
changer, but who will not accept compromised sound quality. The  
RCC-955 features high precision 8-times oversampling digital fil-  
ters. In addition it incorporates HDCD circuitry. (See the following  
section.)  
Repeat 1 Track  
Repeat 1 Disc  
Repeat All Discs  
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Random Play Button  
(rem ote only) __________________ 10  
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Intro Scan Button  
Program m ed Disc Play __________________________________ 11  
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Program Button  
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Ease of operation has not been forgotten. While one disc is play-  
ing you can change any of the other four. Full remote control, 32  
track programming, and track scanning are provided.  
Track Program m ing  
Adding Tracks to a Program  
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Review Button  
Playing Program m ed Tracks _____________________________ 12  
Troubleshooting ________________________________________ 13  
The highest quality components, such as metal film resistors and  
polystyrene or polypropylene capacitors are used in important  
signal paths. All aspects of this design have been examined with  
the final goal being faithful reproduction of music.  
Display Is Not Lit  
Fuse Replacem ent  
Disc Does Not Play  
No Sound  
Sound Skips  
Hum  
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The RCC-955 is easy to install and use. If you have experience  
with other stereo systems, you shouldnt find anything perplexing.  
Simply connect it to the associated components and enjoy.  
Specifications __________________________________________ 14  
, HDCD®, High Definition Compatible Digital® and Pacific Microsonics™ are either  
registered trademarks or trademarks of Pacific Microsonics, Inc. in the United States and/or  
other countries. HDCD system manufactured under license from Pacific Microsonics, Inc. This  
product is covered by one or more of the following: In the USA: 5,479,168, 5,638,074, 5,640,161,  
5,808,574, 5,838,274, 5,854,600, 5,872,531, and in Australia 669114. Other patents pending.  
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About HDCD®  
Keep the disc tray closed except when loading or unloading discs.  
This helps keep dust away from the sensitive laser pick up.  
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HDCD discs are encoded with a high density data stream. During  
playback this high density data stream is decoded to a conven-  
tional digital signal. This HDCD encode/decode system greatly re-  
duces the errors that are normally generated during the  
analog-to-digital, and then digital-to-analog, conversions. The  
HDCD system is automatically activated, and the HDCD Indicator  
Fill out and send in the owners registration card packed with the  
RCC-955. Also be sure to keep the original sales receipt. It is your  
best record of the date of purchase, which you will need in the  
event warranty service is ever required.  
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lights, whenever an HDCD disc is played.  
Placem ent  
A Few Precautions  
Like all audio components that handle low-level signals, the RCC-  
955 can be affected by its environment. To minimize the chance the  
RCC-955 will pick up hum or interference, do not place it on top of  
an amplifier or any other device that has a large power trans-  
former. Keep the RCC-955 away from devices that have motors for  
the same reason. Do not place the RCC-955 where it will be ex-  
posed to direct sunlight. Finally do not use the RCC-955 where the  
temperature will be above 95°F/35°C or below 41°F/5°C. If the  
RCC-955 is moved from a cold environment to a warm one, con-  
densation can form on the optical components, which will prevent  
proper operation. Do not use the RCC-955 for at least 30 minutes  
after it is moved from a cold environment.  
Please read this manual carefully. It provides information on how  
to incorporate the RCC-955 into your system as well as informa-  
tion that will help you get optimum sound performance. Please  
contact your authorized Rotel dealer for answers to any questions  
you might have. In addition, all of us at Rotel welcome your ques-  
tions and comments.  
NOTE: There are 2 screws that hold the disc drawer securely in  
place during shipment. The screws have red plastic handles that  
make them easy to identify and remove. Gently turn the RCC-955  
on its side and turn the screws counterclockwise to remove them.  
If the screws are not removed the disc drawer will not open.  
We recommend installing the RCC-955 in furniture designed to  
house audio components. Such furniture is designed to reduce or  
suppress vibration which can adversely affect sound quality. Ask  
your authorized Rotel dealer for advice about component furniture  
and proper installation of audio components.  
If you neglected to re-  
move the screws be-  
fore attempting to use  
the RCC-955, turn the  
unit off and unplug it  
from the wall outlet.  
Then remove the  
Cables  
Be sure to keep the power cords, digital signal cables and regular  
audio signal cables in your installation away from each other. This  
will minimize the chance of the regular audio signal cables pick-  
ing up noise or interference from the power cords or digital  
cables. Using only high quality, shielded cables will also help to  
prevent noise or interference from degrading the sound quality of  
your system. If you have any questions see your authorized Rotel  
dealer for advice about the best cable to use with your system.  
screws as described  
above.  
Keep the screws in a  
safe place because  
they must be replaced  
when the RCC-955 is  
moved. Before the  
RCC-955 is moved, re-  
move all the CDs from  
the disc tray and close the disc drawer. Wait until the display  
shows “0 00 00:0” then turn off the power switch and unplug the  
power cord from the wall outlet. Turn the unit on its side and rein-  
stall the screws.  
Handling Com pact Discs  
Handle CDs carefully. Hold them by  
their edges, as shown here, and avoid  
touching the playing surface.  
Save the RCC-955 shipping carton and all enclosed packing mate-  
rial for future use. Shipping or moving the RCC-955 in anything  
other than the original packing material may result in severe dam-  
age to your amplifier.  
Fingerprints and dust should be care-  
fully wiped off the discs signal surface  
(glossy surface) with a soft cloth. Wipe in a  
straight motion from the inside to the outside of the disc.  
The RCC-955 is designed to play compact discs  
bearing the identification logo shown here. Other  
types of disc must not be used.  
Never use chemicals, such as record cleaning sprays, anti-static  
sprays or fluids, benzine or thinner to clean compact discs. These  
chemicals will damage the discs plastic surface.  
Before moving the RCC-955, remove all discs from the unit. This  
will prevent possible damage should the discs shift out of their  
normal positions inside the unit.  
Keep discs in their storage cases when not in use to protect them  
from dust and scratches. Do not expose compact discs to direct  
sunlight, high humidity or high temperatures for extended periods  
of time.  
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Note: To prevent loud noises that neither you nor your speakers  
will appreciate, make sure all the system components are turned  
off when you make any signal connections.  
AC Power and Control  
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AC Pow er Input  
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Analog Outputs  
Your RCC-955 is configured at the factory for the proper AC volt-  
age in the country where you purchased it (either 115 volts or 230/  
240 volts. The AC line configuration is noted on a decal on the  
back panel.  
[See Figure 5 for wiring illustration]  
A pair of standard RCA jacks supplies a conventional unbalanced  
analog output signal from the RCC-955 to the source inputs of an  
audio preamplifier, integrated amplifier, or receiver. RCA connec-  
tions are found on virtually all components. Select high quality au-  
dio interconnect cables. Connect the left channel output of the  
RCC-955 to the left channel source input on the preamplifier or  
other component. Connect the right output of the RCC-955 to the  
right channel source input on the preamplifier or other compo-  
nent.  
Note: Should you move your CD player to another country, it may  
be possible to re-configure it for use on a different line voltage. Do  
not attempt to perform this conversion yourself. Opening the en-  
closure of the RCC-955 exposes you to dangerous voltages. Con-  
sult a qualified service person or the Rotel factory service  
department for information.  
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Digital Output  
The RCC-955 should be plugged directly into a 2-pin polarized wall  
outlet or into the switched outlet on another component in your  
audio system. Do not use an extension cord.  
[See Figure 6 for connection illustration]  
If you are using the RCC-955 as a disc transport with an outboard  
D/A converter or other digital processor, you need an unproc-  
essed digital data stream from the RCC-955, taken before the built-  
in D/A converter. This signal is supplied by the back-panel coaxial  
digital output jack. Using a standard 75 ohm coax cable, connect  
the digital output jack to the digital input connector on the out-  
board D/A converter.  
Be sure the power switch on the front panel of the RCC-955 is  
turned off (in the "out" position). Then plug the power cord into an  
AC power outlet.  
If you are going to be away from home for an extended period of  
time such as a month-long vacation, it is a sensible precaution to  
unplug your CD player (as well as other audio and video compo-  
nents) while you are away.  
Rem ote Control  
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Power Switch  
and Pow er Indicator  
The RCC-955 is supplied with an RR-D92 remote control. When us-  
ing the RR-D92 the emitter on the front of the control must be  
pointed at the RCC-955 front panel. The basic disc play functions  
are controlled by the button located near the front of the RR-D92.  
There is a cover over the lower portion of the RR-D92 that slides  
down to reveal buttons that control secondary functions, such as  
programming, disc scanning and direct disc selection.  
The Power Switch is located on the left side of the front panel.  
Push the switch button in to turn on the RCC-955. To turn the  
RCC-955 off, push the button again to return it to the "out" position.  
Note: If you are using a switched outlet to turn on and off your CD  
player, you should leave the power switch in the "on" position.  
When AC power is applied to the unit, it will power up in fully ac-  
tive mode.  
The RR-D92 duplicates the basic disc play control functions of the  
front panel control buttons. When a disc play control is on both  
the front panel and the remote control, both control identifiers are  
shown in the related instruction text. For example, to play a disc  
When the Power Switch is turned on the disc in position 1 in the  
tray is selected. The Disc and Track Displays illuminate and show  
Disc 1/ Track 1. The Time Indicator also illuminates.  
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on the remote  
you can press either  
on the front panel or  
control. There are some functions, such as programmed track  
play functions, that are operated exclusively by the RR-D92.  
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Rem ote Sensor  
Output Connections  
The Remote Sensor picks up the infrared signals from the remote  
control. Do not cover or block the sensor. It must be unobstructed  
or the remote control will not work properly. The operation of the  
Remote Sensor can also be affected if it is exposed to bright light,  
particularly sunlight. Certain types of lighting, such as halogen  
lights, that emit a fair amount of infrared light, can also interfere  
with proper operation. In addition remote control functions may  
not work reliably if the batteries in the RR-D92 are weak.  
The RCC-955 gives you a choice of analog or digital output signals.  
The analog output signal from the built-in Digital to Analog con-  
verter is used with conventional analog audio components. The  
digital output, which provides an unprocessed digital data signal,  
is used with outboard D/A converters or digital processors.  
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External Rem ote Input  
Disc Skip Buttons  
and  
This connector is designed to be used in conjunction with  
Xantech™ brand Video Link™ IR signal pick ups (sold separately  
by custom system installers). This feature enables you to operate  
the RCC-955 with the hand held remote control even when it is in-  
stalled where is not visible from your listening location. Contact  
your authorized Rotel dealer for more information.  
The Disc Skip buttons have two functions. One is to turn the Disc  
Carousel when you are loading discs, as described in the previous  
section.  
Note: Do not turn the carousel by hand; use the Disc Skip button.  
Do not touch the carousel while it is turning.  
Video Link and Xantech are Trademarks of Xantech Corporation.  
The other function of the Disc Skip button is to select a disc to be  
played. The next higher numbered disc is selected each time the  
Disc Skip button is pressed. If disc 5 is selected, pressing the Disc  
Skip button selects disc 1.  
Rem ote Control Batteries  
The supplied batteries must be installed before the remote control  
can be used. Slide the secondary control cover down until it  
stops. Then gently press the small triangular symbol on the cover  
and slide the cover down to expose the battery well. Install the  
batteries with the terminals as shown in the illustration in the bat-  
tery well. Test the control for proper operation, then slide the  
cover back into place. When the batteries become weak the re-  
mote control wont operate the RCC-955 consistently. Installing  
fresh batteries should eliminate the problem.  
Pressing the Disc Skip button when a disc is not playing selects  
the next disc. If the Disc Skip button is pressed when a disc is  
playing, the RCC-955 stops playing the current disc, selects the  
next disc, and begins playing track 1 of that disc.  
Selecting a Disc to Play  
Note: Remove the batteries from the remote control if it will not be  
used for a long period of time. Do not leave run down batteries in  
the remote control. Exhausted batteries can leak corrosive chemi-  
cals which will damage the unit.  
In addition to the Disc buttons described above, the remote con-  
trol may also be used to select discs.  
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Disc 1-5 Buttons  
(rem ote only)  
Press the button that corresponds to the disc you want to select.  
Pressing one of the Disc 1-5 buttons when a disc is not playing  
simply selects the corresponding disc. If one of the Disc 1-5 but-  
ton is pressed when a disc is playing, the RCC-955 stops playing  
the current disc, selects the corresponding disc, and begins play-  
ing track 1 of the disc.  
Loading Discs  
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Disc Tray  
and Open/ Close Buttons  
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Press the Open/Close button on either the front panel or the re-  
mote control to open the Disc Tray. Place discs in the numbered  
recesses in the Disc Carousel with the label sides up. Be sure the  
discs are centered in the recesses in the Disc Carousel. Both  
standard 12cm disc and 8 cm disc may be loaded. There is a sepa-  
rate recessed area in the carousel for 8cm discs. When the Disc  
Tray is open discs can be loaded into the three disc positions at  
the front of the tray. To load discs into the remaining positions  
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Playing Discs  
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Play Buttons  
and  
press the Disc Skip button  
to rotate the carousel. Press the  
Press the Play Button to play the disc indicated in the Disc Dis-  
play. The disc will begin playing with Track 1, unless another track  
has been selected before the Play button is pressed.  
Open/Close button again to close the Disc Tray when you are  
done loading discs.  
Unless one of the Repeat Play functions has been selected:  
After the last track on discs 1 through 4 is played, the next disc  
is selected and play continues with track 1 of the disc.  
At the end of disc 5 disc play stops.  
Note: Do not push the Disc Tray in manually. Doing so could cause  
damage. Use the Open/Close buttons. Do not touch the Disc Car-  
ousel while it is turning or attempt to turn it by hand, as this also  
could cause damage. Use the Disc Skip buttons and let the Disc  
Carousel come to a stop before loading or removing discs.  
See the Repeat Play section for more information.  
You can also load discs into the RCC-955 while a disc is playing.  
Press the Open/Close button to open the Disc Tray. Three of the  
four disc positions will be available for disc loading. To access the  
remaining position press the Disc Skip button. The disc tray will  
turn to allow access to the remaining disc position. Press the  
Open/Close button again to close the Disc Tray when you are  
done loading discs.  
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Pause Button  
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Press the Pause Button to temporarily stop playing the disc. Press  
the Pause Button again, or the Play Button, to resume playing the  
disc at the same track and time.  
Display Panel  
The Disc Indicators  
have discs in them.  
shows the positions in the Disc Tray that  
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Stop Button  
The Play Indicator  
is lit whenever a disc is playing.  
Press the Stop Button to stop playing the disc. The disc will re-  
main selected but the track selection will go back to track 1.  
The Pause Indicator  
stopped with the Pause button.  
is lit when disc play has been temporarily  
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Track Skip Buttons  
The Disc Selection Indicator  
typically shows the number of the  
disc currently selected. If the Remaining Disc Playing Time display  
option has been selected the Disc Selection Indicator changes to  
a “–”. See the Time Display section.  
When a disc is not playing:  
• Press the  
and hold the  
disc.  
button to select the next track on the disc. Press  
button to advance more than one track on the  
The Track Indicator  
shows either the track that is selected,  
• Press the  
button to select the previous track on the disc.  
the total number of tracks on the disc, or the number of tracks that  
remain on the disc. See the Time Button section.  
Press and hold the  
on the disc.  
button to go back more than one track  
One of the Repeat Play Mode Indicators  
will light if one of the  
When a disc is playing:  
repeat play options has been selected. See the Repeat Play But-  
ton section for more information.  
• Press the  
button to skip the rest of track being played and  
begin playing at the beginning of the next track on the disc.  
Press and hold the  
on the disc.  
button to advance more than one track  
The Random Play Indicator  
options is being used. See the Random Play section.  
is lit when one of the random play  
• Press the  
button to return to the beginning of the track be-  
ing played. Press and hold the  
one track on the disc.  
button to go back more than  
The Program Play Indicator  
gramming function is activated. See the Programed Play Section.  
lights whenever the track pro-  
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Track Selection Buttons  
(rem ote only)  
The Intro Scan Indicator  
is lit when the Intro Scan feature is  
activated. See the Intro Scan section.  
To select a specific track on a disc, press the corresponding Track  
Selection buttons. The selected track immediately begins playing.  
To select tracks higher than number 10 use the “>10” button. For  
example, to select track 17, press the “>10” button then the “7”  
button. Note: When the RCC-955 is in Programmed Play mode, the  
Track Selection buttons are used to select tracks to be added to  
the program. See the Programmed Disc Play section.  
The Remaining Time Indicator  
lights when one of the alterna-  
tive time display functions is activated. See the Time Display Sec-  
tion.  
The Time Display  
shows either the total playing time of the  
disc that is selected, the amount of time the current track has  
been playing, the remaining playing time of the current track, or  
the remaining time of the disc that is playing. See the Time Button  
section.  
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Search Buttons  
(rem ote only)  
Press and hold the  
or  
buttons to quickly search a disc in  
the forward or reverse direction. For the first five seconds the  
search speed will be approximately four times normal playing  
speed. After three seconds the search speed will increase to ap-  
proximately 20 times normal playing speed. The sound volume is  
reduced while the search function is being used. The search func-  
tion may be used when disc play has been temporarily stopped  
with the Pause function, however no sound is heard. The Search  
function will not go past the beginning or end of the selected disc.  
Track Calendar Display  
the disc that is playing and the track that is currently playing. If  
the selected disc has more than 16 tracks the Additional Track In-  
shows the total number of tracks on  
dicator  
is lit.  
When a disc is selected, the Track Calendar Display shows the to-  
tal number of tracks on the disc. The number of the track that is  
playing flashes. After a track is played the number for that track is  
turned off. If there are more than 16 tracks on the disc after track  
16 is played the indicator flashes. The Track Indicator shows  
number of the track being played, or the number of tracks remain-  
ing, depending on the Time Display mode selected.  
When programmed tracks are played, only the number(s) of the  
programmed track(s) are illuminated. The number of the track that  
is playing flashes, and is turned off after the track is played. See  
the Programmed Play section.  
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Repeat 1 Disc  
2 3  
Time Display Button  
(remote only)  
When the Repeat 1 Disc function is selected the “Repeat”, “1”  
and “Disc” indicators in the display light. If the Repeat 1 Disc op-  
tion is selected when a disc is not playing, the disc that is se-  
lected when the play button is pressed begins playing track 1.  
After the last track on the disc, play continues, starting with track  
1 of the disc. If the Repeat 1 Disc option is selected while a track  
is playing, that track continues to play. After the last track on the  
disc, play continues, starting with track 1 of the disc.  
When a disc is selected, but not playing, the Time Display shows  
the total playing time of the disc and the number of tracks on the  
disc. When a disc is playing, the Time Display shows the track  
number and the amount of time the track has been playing. Press  
the Time Display button to change the Time/Track Display mode.  
Each/ Rem ain Mode  
The Track Skip buttons function normally when the Repeat 1 Track  
option is selected. If a new track is selected with the Track Skip  
buttons, it is repeated until the Repeat Playing option is turned off.  
The Search buttons function normally when the Repeat 1 Track  
option is selected. You can search forward to the next track, and  
backward to the previous track. The new track is then repeated.  
Press the Time button once to select the Each/Remain mode. The  
Remaining Time Indicator lights. The Track Indicator shows the  
track being played. The Time Display shows the amount of time re-  
maining on the track that is playing.  
Total/ Rem ain Mode  
If the Programed Play feature is being used the Repeat 1 Track  
feature cannot be selected.  
Press the Time button again to select the Total/Remain mode. The  
Remaining Time Indicator remains lit. The Track Indicator shows  
the number of tracks remaining to be played. The Disc Display  
changes from the number of the disc that is playing to a “–”. The  
Time Display shows the amount of time remaining on the disc.  
Repeat All Discs  
When the Repeat All Discs option is selected the “Repeat All  
Disc” indicators in the display are lit. All the tracks on all the discs  
are played in sequence, beginning with the track that is selected  
or playing. After the last track on disc 5 is played, track 1 of disc 1  
is played. All the discs continue to play in sequence until the Re-  
peat All Discs function is turned off.  
Pressing the Time button when the Total/Remain mode is selected  
changes the Time/Track Display back to the Normal Display mode.  
The Time/Track Display also reverts to the normal display mode  
when disc play is stopped and started again.  
The Disc Skip and Disc Search feature work normally when the  
Repeat All Discs function is turned on.  
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Repeat Play Button  
(remote only)  
If the Programmed Play feature is being used, the programmed  
tracks are played in sequence. When the last programmed track  
is played, play continues with the first programmed track. See the  
Programmed Play section for more information.  
Normally discs 1 through 5 play in sequence and play stops at the  
end of disc 5. Press the Repeat Play button to select the Repeat 1  
Track mode. Press it again to select the Repeat 1 Disc mode.  
Press it again to select the Repeat All Disc mode. Press it once  
more to return to normal disc play mode. Repeat Play functions  
may be turned on or off at any time, even when a disc is playing.  
The Track Skip and Search functions work normally when the Re-  
peat All Discs feature is being used.  
Repeat 1 Track  
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Random Play Button  
(remote only)  
When the Repeat 1 Track function is selected the “Repeat” and  
“1” indicators in the display light. If the Repeat 1 Track option is  
selected when a disc is not playing, the track that is selected  
when the play button is pressed is repeated. If the Repeat 1 Track  
option is selected while a track is playing, that track continues to  
play and is then repeated.  
The Random Play feature randomly selects tracks to be played.  
Press the Random button to turn the feature on. Press it again to  
turn Random Play off. When the Random Play is active the Ran-  
dom Indicator  
in the display is illuminated.  
If Random Play is turned on when a disc is not playing, a track is  
randomly selected when the play button is pushed. If a disc is  
playing when Random Play is turned on, another track is randomly  
selected immediately and begins playing.  
The Track Skip buttons function normally when the Repeat 1 Track  
option is selected. If a new track is selected with the Track Skip  
buttons, it is repeated until the Repeat Playing option is turned off.  
The Search buttons function normally when the Repeat 1 Track  
option is selected. You can search forward to the next track, and  
backward to the previous track. The new track is then repeated.  
The Random Play feature can be set to select only tracks from a  
single disc. While a disc is not playing, press the Random Play  
2 9  
button  
, then select the number of the disc to select tracks  
If the Programed Play feature is being used the Repeat 1 Track  
feature cannot be selected.  
2 5  
from with the disc select buttons  
button tracks are randomly selected from the selected disc.  
. When you press the play  
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If the Track Skip Forward button  
playing and Random Play is turned on, another track is immedi-  
ately randomly selected. If the Track Skip Back button is  
pressed when a disc is playing and Random Play is turned on, the  
same track begins playing from the beginning.  
is pressed when a disc is  
The Intro Scan feature is interactive with Random Play, Pro-  
grammed Play and Repeat Play. Such combined functions will  
rarely be used. For example, if both Intro Scan and Repeat Play/All  
are turned on, the first ten seconds of each disc is played continu-  
ally in sequence. If both Intro Scan and Random Play are turned  
on, the first ten seconds of randomly selected tracks are played. If  
Intro Scan and Programmed Play are active, the first ten seconds  
of each programmed track are played in sequence. If Repeat Play-  
ing/All is also active the first ten seconds of each programmed  
track are played in sequence continually. Other combinations of  
functions are possible, but again are unlikely to be used.  
The Search Forward button  
functions normally when Random  
Play is turned on. If you search forward to the end of a track an-  
other track is randomly selected. The Search Reverse button  
will allow you to search back to the beginning of the track that is  
playing.  
Random Play can be used in conjunction with Programmed Play. If  
Random Play is turned on after a set of tracks has been pro-  
gramed, the programmed tracks are played in random order. Note:  
In order to use these two together the Random Play must be  
turned on after tracks have been programmed. If Random Play is  
turned on the Programmed Play feature cannot be selected.  
Program m ed Disc Play  
Up to 32 tracks, on any of the loaded discs, can be in selected for  
playback. After a group of tracks have been programmed, they are  
played back in the programmed order. All programming and pro-  
grammed play functions are done with the remote control.  
If the Repeat 1 Track or Repeat 1 Disc feature is on, it is deacti-  
vated when Random Play is turned on. The Random Play and Re-  
peat All Discs features may be used together.  
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Program Button  
The Program Button is used to turn the Programmed Play feature  
on and off. When Programmed Play is turned on the Program Play  
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Intro Scan Button  
(rem ote only)  
Indicator  
in the display is lit.  
The Intro Scan feature lets you listen to a short section of the be-  
ginning of musical tracks. Press the Scan button to turn on the  
Intro Scan feature. Press the Scan button again, or the Stop but-  
ton, to turn Intro Scan off. When the Intro Scan feature is active  
Once a group of tracks have been programmed, only those tracks  
may be played until the Programmed Play feature is turned off.  
Press the Program Button to turn off Programmed Play, clear the  
programmed tracks and return to normal play mode. Programmed  
tracks are also cleared when the Disc Tray is opened and when  
the power is turned off.  
the Intro indicator  
in the display is lit.  
If Programmed Play is not being used, the first 10 seconds of each  
track on each loaded disc is played in sequence, beginning with  
the currently selected track. After the first 10 seconds of the last  
track on disc 5 is played, Intro Scan playing stops. If Programmed  
Play is being used, the first 10 seconds of each programmed track  
is played, beginning with the currently selected programmed  
track. After the first 10 seconds of the last programmed track is  
played, Intro Scan playing stops.  
Track Program m ing  
Programming While a Disc is Playing  
Press the Program Play button  
the display lights. The track that is playing when the Program But-  
ton is pressed becomes the first programmed selection. The Time  
3 1  
, the Program Indicator  
in  
display  
briefly displays “P-01” indicating the track is now pro-  
gramed selection 1. If the second track you want to add to the pro-  
2 6  
gram list is on the same disc, use the Track Selection buttons  
If Intro Scan is turned on when a disc is not playing, scanning be-  
gins with the track that is selected. If a disc is playing when Intro  
Scan is turned on, the RCC-955 skips to the next track, plays the  
first 10 seconds of that track, and each of the following tracks.  
There is one exception - if Intro Scan is turned while the first 10  
seconds of a track is playing. In that instance the remainder of the  
first 10 seconds of that track is played. The RCC-955 then skips to  
the beginning of the next track and continues scanning.  
to select the next track. If the second track you want to add to the  
program list is on a different disc, use the Disc Selection buttons  
2 5  
to select the next disc. The Track and Time displays change to  
indicate another selection is being made. The Time display  
briefly displays “P-02” indicating the track is now programed selec-  
tion 2. Continue selecting new discs (if necessary) and tracks until  
you have programmed all the tracks you want. Then press the Play  
button to begin playing the programmed tracks.  
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CD MULTI-DISC CHANGER RCC-9 5 5  
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Programming Example  
While Disc 4 / Track 7 is playing . . .  
Press  
Review Button  
Press the Review button to review the programmed tracks. Each  
time the button is pressed the next disc/track selection, and the  
program position number, is displayed. This function can be used  
at any time – when programming, while playing programmed  
tracks or while programmed tracks are not playing. If you review  
the programmed tracks while programming or playing pro-  
grammed tracks, the display temporarily changes to show the pro-  
grammed selections and then returns to normal mode.  
Action  
x
Program Button  
Disc 4 / Track 7 becomes selection 1  
Disc 4 / Track 3 becomes selection 2  
Disc 2 / Track 6 becomes selection 3  
Disc 2 / Track 11 becomes selection 4  
Disc 5 / Track 9 becomes selection 5  
Disc 5 / Track 7 becomes selection 6  
Disc 5 / Track 4 becomes selection 7  
Track Button 3  
Disc Button 2, then Track Button 6  
Track buttons >10 then 1  
Disc Button 5, then Track Button 9  
Track Button 7  
Track Button 4  
Disc Button 1, then Track Buttons >10 then 2 Disc 1 / Track 12 becomes selection 8  
Track Button 10 Disc 1 / Track 10 becomes selection 9  
Programming While a Disc is Not Playing  
Playing Program m ed Tracks  
3 1  
Press the Program Play button  
, the Program Indicator  
in  
the display will light. If the track you want to select first is on the  
disc that is already selected simply press the Track Selection  
Once a group of tracks has been programmed press the Play but-  
ton to begin playing the tracks, starting with programmed selec-  
tion 1. The selected tracks will play in sequence until the last  
selected track is over. Then disc play stops.  
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button(s)  
to select the first track. The Time display  
will  
briefly change to display “P-01” indicating the track is now pro-  
grammed selection 1. If the track you want to program first is on a  
different disc from one selected use the Disc Selection buttons  
When programmed tracks are playing, the Track Calendar  
in  
2 5  
to select a different disc, then select the track with the Track  
the display shows only the numbers of the programmed tracks.  
The number of the track that is playing flashes.  
Selections buttons. If the second track you want to add to the pro-  
gram list is on the same disc simply use the Track Selection but-  
tons to select the next track. If the second track you want to add  
to the program list is on a different disc use the Disc Selection  
buttons to select the next disc. The Track and Time displays will  
change to indicate another selection is being made. The Time dis-  
play will briefly change to display “P-02” indicating the track is  
now programed selection 2. Continue selecting new discs (if nec-  
essary) and tracks until you have programmed all the tracks you  
want.  
The Pause button functions normally when playing programmed  
tracks. If you press the stop button while playing programmed  
tracks, play resumes with programmed selection 1 when the play  
button is pressed again.  
The Track Skip buttons function normally when playing pro-  
grammed tracks. Press the  
grammed track. Press the  
button to skip to the next pro-  
button to return to the beginning of  
the track that is playing. Press the  
again to go back to the  
Programming Example  
While disc 3 is selected but not playing . . .  
Press  
Program Button  
Track Button 3  
Track Button 7  
previous programmed track. The track skip function will not go  
past the first or last programmed track unless the Repeat play  
function is turned on.  
Action  
Program Mode is activated  
x
Disc 3 / Track 3 becomes selection 1  
Disc 3 / Track 7 becomes selection 2  
The Search Buttons also function when playing programmed  
tracks. Pressing the  
button searches forward. If you search  
Disc Button 4, then Track Buttons >10 then 4 Disc 4 / Track 14 becomes selection 3  
to the end of the track the next programmed track is played. If you  
search to the end of the last programmed track play stops unless  
the Repeat function is turned on. Pressing the  
searches backwards, but the search will not go beyond the begin-  
ning of the track that is playing.  
Disc Button 5, then Track Button 9  
Track buttons >10 then 2  
Disc 5 / Track 9 becomes selection 4  
Disc 5 / Track 12 becomes selection 5  
Disc 1 / Track 8 becomes selection 6  
Disc 2 / Track 4 becomes selection 7  
Disc 2 / Track 1 becomes selection 8  
button  
Disc Button 1, then Track Button 8  
Disc Button 2, then Track Button 4  
Track Button 1  
The Repeat All Disc function works when programmed tracks are  
playing. The other Repeat functions cannot be selected. When the  
Repeat function is turned on the first programmed track begins  
playing after the last programmed track has been played. Simi-  
larly, the first programmed track begins playing if you press the  
when the last programmed track is playing or if you press the  
until you reach the end of the last programmed track.  
Adding Tracks to a Program  
You can add track selections to the programmed list at any time,  
even after youve begun playing programed selections. If the track  
you want to add is on the disc that is playing, just select the new  
track with the Track Selection buttons. Or use the Disc Selection  
buttons and the Track Selection buttons to program new tracks to  
add tracks from another disc to the program.  
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Sound Skips  
Troubleshooting  
If the sound from the RCC-955 skips or jumps around, the disc may  
be defective or dirty. If the disc is clean, try another disc. If a  
problem persists it could be caused by vibrations reaching the  
RCC-955. Sound vibrations, especially from a subwoofer, can in-  
terfere with the laser reading a disc surface. Move the RCC-955 to  
a more stable surface, or to a location farther away from the  
speakers.  
Most difficulties in audio systems are the result of incorrect con-  
nections, or improper control settings. If you encounter problems,  
isolate the area of the difficulty, check the control settings, deter-  
mine the cause of the fault and make the necessary changes. If  
you experience problems with the RCC-955, refer to the sugges-  
tions for the following conditions:  
Hum  
Display Is Not Lit  
Hum is caused by electrical interference from other devices. It is  
most often picked up by the audio signal cables. Use high-quality  
cables. Low quality cables often have inadequate shielding. Check  
to be sure the cables are solidly connected to both the RCC-955  
and the amplifier. Try moving the cables to a position farther away  
from other electrical components, especially power amplifiers  
which have large power transformers. Other devices that com-  
monly cause interference are fluorescent lights and light dimmer  
controls.  
The Disc, Track and Time indicators in the display should be lit  
whenever the power switch of the RCC-955 is pushed in. If the dis-  
play does not light, test the power outlet with another electrical  
device, such as a lamp. Be sure the power outlet being used is not  
controlled by a switch that has been turned off.  
Fuse Replacem ent  
If another electrical device works when plugged into the power  
outlet, but the RCC-955 display will not light when the power  
switch is pushed in, it indicates that the internal power fuse may  
have blown. If you believe this has happened, contact your autho-  
rized Rotel dealer to get the fuse replaced.  
Disc Does Not Play  
If a disc does not begin playing when the Play button is pressed,  
open the disc tray and be sure the disc is loaded with the label  
side up. If a disc is properly loaded inspect the playing side of the  
disc for contamination or damage. If the disc is dirty, clean it as  
described in the Handling Compact Discs section. If a disc is dam-  
aged it should be replaced.  
No Sound  
Check the input selector on the amplifier to be sure it is properly  
set. Check the tape monitor switches to be sure they are properly  
set. Check other signal sources to be sure the amplifier is operat-  
ing properly. Finally check the audio cables between the RCC-955  
and the amplifier to be sure they are properly connected.  
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Specifications  
Frequency Response (+0.5dB, –3.0dB)  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
20-20,000 Hz  
96 dB  
Dynamic Range  
93 dB  
Channel Separation  
90 dB @ 1kHz  
0.008% @ 1kHz  
2 Volts  
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise  
Maximum Audio Line Output  
Digital Output Level (coax)  
Digital Output Impedance  
Power Requirements  
0.5 Volt, Peak to Peak  
75 Ohms  
USA Version  
European Version  
115 Volts, 60 Hz;  
230 Volts, 50 Hz  
Power Consumption  
15 Watts  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
440 x 125 x 395 mm  
175/16 x 415/16 x 151/2 inches  
Weight (net)  
5.7 kg, 12.6 lb.  
All specifications are accurate at the time of printing.  
Rotel reserves the right to make improvements without notice.  
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RCC-955  
CD MULTI-DISC CHANGER  
The Rotel Co. Ltd.  
10-10 Shinsen-Cho  
Shibuya-Ku  
Tokyo 150-0045  
J apan  
Phone: +81-3-5458-5325  
Fax: +81-3-5458-5310  
Rotel of Am erica  
54 Concord Street  
North Reading, MA 01864-2699  
USA  
Phone: +1 978-664-3820  
Fax: +1 978-664-4109  
Rotel Europe  
Meadow Road  
Worthing, West Sussex BN11 2RX  
England  
Phone: +44 1903-524-813  
Fax: +44 1903-524-831  
Rotel Deutschland  
Kleine Heide 12  
D-33790 Halle/Westf.  
Germ any  
Phone: +49 5201-87170  
Fax: +49 5201-73370  
082 OMRCC-955 061299  

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