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1. selecting another track or index number searching for a particular passage beginning with a particulartrackorindex number playing the disc in random order Press PAUSE again to start play at the chosen place REPEATING A PASSAGE A B e During play press A B at the required starting point gt The A indication lights up e Press A B again at the required stopping point gt The A B indication lights up The passage between points A and B will now be replayed continuously e Press A B again to stop repeat gt The A B indication goes out and play continues as normal To find the starting and stopping points quickly you can use the K DD keys The repeating of a passage can also be stopped by pressing STOP CM or OPEN CLOSE REPEATING THE DISC REPEAT e Press REPEAT before or during playback The REPEAT indication lights up e Press REPEAT again to stop repeating gt The REPEAT indication goes out gt The disc will play on to the end and then stop Repeating can also be stopped by pressing STOP CM or OPEN CLOSE STOPPING PLAYBACK STOP CM or OPEN CLOSE e Press STOP CM it you merely wish to stop gt The gt indication goes out i gt The display shows the number of tracks and the total playing time of the disc e Press OPEN CLOSE if you wish to stop and take out the disc gt The indications gt and 8 lt gt or 12 lt gt go out
2. PROGRAMMING By programming the player you can play up to 20 tracks of a disc in any required sequence Each track can however only be selected once lf you exceed the maximum of 20 tr cks ERROR lights up Index numbers cannot be stored o STORING A PROGRAMME e Close the tray by pressing OPEN CLOSE gt The indication 8 gt or 12 gt lights up and the display shows the number of tracks and the playing time of the disc e Key in the first number you wish to programme or press NEXT or PREVIOUS until the number ap pears under TRACK If you require the highest number onthe discasthe firsttrack you must still press PREVIOUS once The playing time indication disappears gt After the number flashes e Press PROGRAM while is flashing gt will be replaced by P for Programme The number has now been stored e Store each of the remaining track numbers re quired in the same way Note will flash for approx 7 sec each time If you fail to press PROGRAM within that time the flashing will stop You can then no longer store the number instead of m you will see ERROR light up or the numbers already stored will appear if you press PROGRAM too late You can however still store such a missed number by keying itin again or by returning to it from the previous or the following number using NEXT or PREVIQUS For example On a disc with 16 tracks you wish to listen to the numbers 7 3
3. I 0 0000 DD Dmt Compact Disc Player n en a ee en eee ee en com Operating Instructions INTRODUCTION The Compact Disc system is a major step forward in the sphere of audio technology By employing the most sophisticated digital and optical technologies Compact Disc not only produces the ultimate in sound reproduction it also offers unprecedented ease of operation with rapid access to every track on the disc and the possibility of programming had eder A th AEL A IA CONTENTS Page INSTALLATION 1 OPERATION 2 5 PROGRAMMING 5 6 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 6 7 FAULTS AND THEIR LIKELY CAUSES 7 ILLUSTRATIONS 10 CE i EN INSTALLATION CHECKING THE POWER SUPPLY SETTING e Check that the type plate on the rear of your player indicates the correct supply voltage e If your mains supply voltage is different consult your dealer or our Service Organisation REMOVING THE TRANSIT CLAMPS Fig 1 2 The two red transit clamps on the bottom lock the play mechanism to protectit during transportation e Turn the player upside down Turnthe clamps anti clockwise and remove them from the player e Store them in the recesses provided Replace the clamps if you wish to transport the player To do this turn the player upside down insert the clamps in the holes provided and rotate them clockwise until they lock in position INSERTING AND REPLACING THE BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL Fig 3
4. 20 000 Hz Channel separation 100 dB 1 kHz Total harmonic distortion 0 01596 1 kHz Wow and flutter quartz crystal precision D A conversion quadruple oversampling 176 4 kHz with digital filter and two 16 bit D A con verters i Audio output level 2 Vms Impedance PHONES socket 8 1000 ohms Power supply Mains voltage and frequency see the type plate on the rear of the player Power consumption 25 W approx Safety requirements IEC 65 Cabinet Material finish metal and polystyrene with decora tive trim Dimensions w x h x d 420 x 90 x 280 mm Weight 3 8 kg approx Subject to modification This Compact Disc player complies with radio interference requirements as laid down in EC regulations en 0 20 O ame lt mem gt FAULTS AND THEIR LIKELY CAUSES Insufficient familiarity with the combination of a new product and new discs may lead to faults arising during use These are generally caused by simple errors in operation or external factors Itis perhaps useful to check the points listed below and where possible remedy these before taking your player for repair The transit clamps have not been removed Condensation has formed onthe lens of the laser dueto a dramatic change in temperature This will disappear automatically after some time There is a foreign object in the disc tray The disc has not been inserted with the printed side up or t
5. 9 5 12 and 10 in that sequence e Load the disc in the tray and close it by pressing OPEN CLOSE gt A few moments later the display will indicate 16 and for example 62 13 e Key in 7 gt 7 appears under TRACK Press PROGRAM gt Under TRACK you will now see 7 P and on the number indicator 7 e Key in 3 and press PROGRAM again gt You will now see 3 P under TRACK and on the number indicator 3 and 7 e Key in the numbers 9 5 12 and 10 in turn and store them by pressing PROGRAM after each one gt When the last number has been stored the display will show 10 P continuously On the number indicator you will read 7 3 9 5 40 12 Alternatively you can call up the numbers by press ing NEXT or PREVIOUS and then store them by pressing PROGRAM RECTIFYING A MISTAKE e Key in the wrong number The number appears under TRACK Press PROGRAM while the P after the number is flashing gt The P is replaced by a C for Clear The number disappears from the number in dicator e Store the correct number In our example you have stored 4 instead of 5 Key in 4 and press PROGRAM Now proceed to store 5 CHECKING THE PROGRAMME e Press PROGRAMifyouwishto see the sequence in which you have stored the track numbers gt The REVIEW indication lights up All the numbers appear in the programmed se quence under TRA
6. e Open the battery compartment e Insert the two batteries according to the diagram in the compartment Replace the cover Thelife ofthe batteries is around one year Remove them when they are flat or when you are not intending to use the remote control for some time In this way you will prevent damage to the remote control by possible battery leakage For replacement only use batteries of the type ROS UM4 or AAA te EN ia e TE e eee TT en e a rt te SITING THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER Free standing Always position the player horizontally on a flat firm surface e Allow a free space of at least 3cm above the player so as notto interfere with the cooling of the player In an audio rack The player can be sited in any desired position Stacked Site the player preferably at the bottom or at the top Never position the player directly on top of a high power amplifier as such an amplifier gives off a substantial amount of heat Note Never allow the player to stand for long periods in direct sunlight or near a heat source CONNECTIONS Fig 4 a Connection for the mains lead b OUTLR for the connecting cable to the am plifier e insert a red plug into the R socket right hand channel and the other plug into the L socket left hand channel e Insert the two other plugs into the corresponding sockets of the CD or AUX input of your amplifier You can also use the TUNER or TAPE IN connec
7. on the display If the parts of a track have index numbers this will be specified in the list of contents in the disc holder e Press INDEXD to move on to a later index number e Press GI INDEX to return to a previous index number The playing time indication disappears The music stops and a moment later the selected index number begins to play If you press INDEX D while playing the last index number of a track ERROR will light up and play will start again at the beginning of the track which is being played This will also happen if you press lt INDEX while playing the first index number of a track SEARCHING FOR A PARTICULAR PASSAGE DURING PLAY K b e Hold 4 down to search backwards to the beginning e Hold b gt down to search forwards to the end As soon as the key is released play restarts atonce The length of time for which you hold the key down determines the search speed the first three seconds relatively slowly after approx four seconds slightly faster the highest speedis reached after approx seven seconds Atthefirsttwo speeds the sound ofthe disc remains audible although accelerated When searching by ear it is therefore advisable to release the key as soon as the sound disappears If you have pressed PAUSE before you started the search you will hear nothing As soon as you reach the beginning of the first track ERROR lights up Play will resume there a
8. tion but never the PHONO input This is not suitable for Compact Disc reproduction c RCS IN OUT for a remote control system Use these sockets for connecting up the equip ment when you are incorporating the player in a HiFi system with its own remote control system Fitting a Mains Plug The wires in the mains lead are coloured Blue Neutral Brown Live As these colours may not correspond with the colour markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The Brown wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured Red The Blue wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black Notel This apparatus must be protected by a 3 amp fuse if a 13 amp plug is used or if any other type of plug is used by a 5 amp fuse either in the plug or adapter or at the distribution board If in doubt consult a qualified electrician OPERATION EXPLANATION OF KEYS ETC Fig 5 1 ON OFF For switching on and off 2 DISPLAY Informs you about the functioning of the player Displays details from the disc contents list See also The indications on the display 3 IR REMOTE Receives the signals from the remote control 4 STOP CM For stopping play STOP For erasing a programme CM Clear Memo ry 5 PREVIOUS and NEXT For selecting another track during play gt For selecting a track number to start play For selecting
9. CK In our example 7 3 9 5 12 10 10P If ERROR lights up this means that no track num bers have yet been stored You can check a programme prior to during or after programmed play ERASING A TRACK NUMBER FROM THE PROGRAMME OR THE ENTIRE PROGRAMME e Key in the number you wish to erase or press NEXT or PREVIOUS until the number appears under TRACK e Press PROGRAM while the P after the number is flashing The P is replaced by a C and the number disappears from the number indicator e Press STOP CM if you wish to erase the entire programme The display shows the number of tracks and the total playing time of the disc PLAYING THE PROGRAMME e Press PLAY REPLAY gt gt lights up and playback starts with the first number of the programme All keys except RANDOM and A B can be used during programmed play Searching for a particular passage is limited to within the track being played When either end ofthe track is reached ERROR lights up When STOP CM is pressed or when the pro gramme has been played the disc stops but the programme remains stored The programme will be erased when you open the tray or if you press STOP CM twice in succession during playback Once play has started you can no longer change the programme ADDITIONAL INFORMATION LISTENING WITH HEADPHONES PHONES Connect headphones with a 6 3 mm jack plug and an impedance between 8 and 1000 ohms to the PHO
10. D from low to high For the best reception of the signals from the remote control you should aim it as directly as possible at the IR REMOTE eye THE INDICATIONS ON THE DISPLAY Fig 6 Each Compact Disc has along with the music a list detailing the numbers ofthe tracks the playing time of each track and the total playing time of the disc The player always scans this first and stores it in its memory in order for instance to provide informa tion via the display gt Lights up when you switch the player on B TD Flashes during when the table of contents of a disc is being scanned Lights up when a 8 cm disc is loaded 12 gt gt Flashes during when the table of contents of a disc is being scanned gt Lights up when a 12 cm disc is loaded REVIEW gt Lights up when you check a programme TRACK Under this indication you will see gt What track is being played gt The number of tracks on the disc after it has stopped REPEAT Lights up when you repeat a disc or programme A B gt Lights up when a passage is repeated gt A lights up when the starting point is set Le lights up when the stopping point is set gt Lights up during play gt Flashes when the player is in the pause mode TRACK TIME Under this indication you will see gt The elapsed playing time of the track being played The total playing time of the disc after it has stopped ERROR gt Lights up if you
11. NES socket The sound level you hear is dependent on the impedance of the headphones and the signal level on the disc itself CARE OF THE DISCS Although both sides of a disc are protected by a special coating it is still advisable to treat the discs with care A e Never leave discs lying around put them back in their holders immediately after use e Never write on the printed side e Do not attach any stickers on the disc e Keep the shiny surface of the disc clean Use a soft lint free cloth and always wipe the disc in a straight line from centre to edge You may breath lightly on the disc first The cleaning set SBC 3540 available separately is a useful accessory for cleaning your discs lt contains a protective support a special disc clean ing cloth and a bottle of cleaning fluid Warning Cleaning agents for conventional records are not suitable for cleaning a Compact Disc Nor may detergents or abrasive cleaning agents be used PLAYER MAINTENANCE A chamois leather slightly moistened with water is sufficient for cleaning the player Do not use clean ing agents containing alcohol spirits ammonia or abrasives The disc tray should be kept free of dust with a dry cloth TECHNICAL DATA Typical Audio Performance Frequency range 2 20 000 Hz Amplitude linearity 0 02 dB 20 20 000 Hz Phase linearity 0 5 20 20 000 Hz Dynamic range gt 90 dB 20 20 000 Hz Signal to noise ratio gt 100 dB 20
12. here is no disc in the tray The disc is dirty badly scratched or warped The player has been connected to the PHONO socket of the amplifier If the fault remains try to clear it by switching the player off and on Ifthis also fails to help do not continue experiment ing but remove the plug from the socket and consult your dealer Certain faults may be caused by a disc In order to help determine the precise cause take the disc with which the fault occurred with you when you take the player for repair Under no circumstances should you repair the player yourself as this will invalidate the guaran tee a d res NOTES ae q nn re terror ad gn e tm 12 13 14 TRACK TRACK TIE asea DA 88 88 ze Raro REVIEW REPEATA D t x 3104 106 97262 dd en die tn nr Et Printed in Belgium a dci te e
13. make a mistake when operating the player RANDOM gt Lights up when the tracks on the disc are played in random order KO gt Lights up when the IR REMOTE eye receives a command from the remote control 1 20 track number indicator Shows the number of tracks on the disc after the table of contents has been scanned 20 gt Lights up when there are more than 20 tracks on a disc A st SWITCHING ON AND OFF ON OFF Switching on Press ON OFF gt The display lights up Switching off Press ON OFF again gt The display is extinguished LOADING AND UNLOADING THE DISC OPEN CLOSE Loading Fig 7 9 e Open the disc tray by pressing OPEN CLOSE e Insert the disc into the tray printed side up To close the tray Push it lightly or press PLAY REPLAY if you wish to simply play the disc Press RANDOM if you wish the disc to be played in random order Press OPEN CLOSE or PAUSE if you wish to start with a particular track or index number Press OPEN CLOSE if you wish to compile a programme If ERROR lights up after the tray has been closed this means you have loaded the disc upside down or it is dirty badly scratched or faulty for example warped ERROR also lights upifyou close an empty tray Unloading e Open the tray by pressing OPEN CLOSE e Hold the disc in same way as when loading e Store the disc immediately in its holder This prevents soiling and damage e Cl
14. ose an empty tray by pressing OPEN CLOSE Avoid leaving the tray open to prevent dust from entering AE PLAYING THE ENTIRE DISC PLAY REPLAY e Close the tray by hand or by pressing PLAY REPLAY gt The indications gt and B lt gt or 12 gt light up and playback starts gt The number indicator shows how many tracks are onthe disc When a track has been played its number disappears Under TRACK is always shown what track is being played Under TRACK TIME the elapsed playing time of the track being played is always shown gt After the last track play stops The indication gt goes out and the display shows the number of tracks and the playing time of the disc GOING BACK TO THE BEGINNING OF A TRACK PLAY REPLAY e Press PLAY REPLAY gt The track starts again from the beginning ven rarr rn A e nm SELECTING ANOTHER TRACK DURING PLAY 1 0 NEXT or PREVIOUS e Key in the desired number numbers consisting of two figures must be keyed in within 2 seconds or press NEXT or PREVIOUS until the number appears under TRACK The playing time indication disappears The music stops and a moment later the selected track begins to play If you press NEXT while playing the last track or PREVIOUS while playing the first track ERROR will light up and play will continue as normal tn e SELECTING ANOTHER INDEX NUMBER DURING PLAY q INDEX D NOTE Index numbers do not have an indication
15. s soon as you release the key If you reach the end of the last track ERROR will also light up Ifyou then release the key play will resume a few seconds before the end of the disc BEGINNING WITH A PARTICULAR TRACK NUM BER 1 0 NEXT or PREVIOUS and PLAY REPLAY e Close the tray by pressing OPEN CLOSE The indication 8 lt or 712 lt lights up and the display shows the number of tracks and the playing time of the disc Key in the required number or press NEXT or PREVIOUS until the number appears under TRACK If you require the highest number you must still press PREVIOUS once The playing time indication disappears On the number indicator the selected track num ber and those following it light up e Press PLAY REPLAY The indication lights up and play starts from the selected track Alternatively you can close the tray by pressing PAUSE select the required track number and then press PAUSE again to start play If you select a non existent number ERROR lights up and playback starts with the first track of the disc BEGINNING WITH A PARTICULAR INDEX NUM BER q INDEX D and PLAY REPLAY e First select the track number you wish to start with Then press INDEX D or INDEX until the desired index number appears on the display The playing time indication disappears e Press PLAY REPLAY The gt indication lights up and play starts from the selected index number Alternati
16. track numbers when compiling a programme PREVIOUS from high to low and NEXT from low to high 6 PLAY REPLAY For starting play PLAY For returning to the beginning of a track REPLAY 7 OPEN CLOSE For opening and closing the disc tray 8 RANDOM 9 e For playing in random order REPEAT gt For repeating a disc or a programme 10 A B gt For setting the starting and stopping point of a passage to be repeated 11 DD For fast search to a particular passage during play K backwards and bb forwards 12 PAUSE gt For interrupting play gt For holding play at the start of a disc track or passage 13 PROGRAM gt For storing track numbers in a programme For erasing track numbers from a programme For checking a programme 14 PHONES For connection of headphones See also Listening with headphones REMOTE CONTROL The following keys have a different label on the remote control PLAY REPLAY PLAY PREVIOUS A TRACK NEXT TRACK D K I SEARCH bb SEARCH D A B A B The remote control also has the following extra keys 1 0 digit keys For direct selection of Another track during play A track number to start play with Track numbers when compiling a programme lt INDEX D For selecting another index number during play For selecting an index number to start play with 1 from high to low and
17. vely you can close the tray by pressing PAUSE selectthe required track and index number and then press PAUSE again to start play If you select a non existent index number ERROR lights up and playbackstarts withthe selectedtrack PLAYING THE DISC IN RANDOM ORDER RANDOM e Before or during play press RANDOM The RANDOM indication lights up gt If the tray was open it will now close All the tracks on the disc are now played in a sequence to be determined by the player Press RANDOM again if you wish to return to normal play If during play you press PREVIOUS you will return to a track which has already been played if you press NEXT you are selecting any one of the following tracks By pressing REPEAT you can repeat random order play The player then always begins with the same track but otherwise changes the sequence every time the disc is repeated BRIEFLY INTERRUPTING PLAYBACK HOLDING PLAY AT THE START OF A DISC TRACK OR PASSAGE PAUSE To briefly interrupt playback e Press PAUSE gt The D indication starts flashing gt The sound stops but the disc continues to spin e Press PAUSE again to restart 3 The gt indication now remains lit Play restarts atthe point where itwas interrupted Holding play atthe startofa disc track or passage You can go to any place on the disc and hold it by pressing PAUSE before Starting to play the disc going back to the beginning of a track
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