CONTENTS INSTALLATION cococsrmsmassensonsonsossesners Fitting & mains plug (UK, only). Power supply setting Connections. . Connecting headphones FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW. Front of player. Remote conceal Display Display messages. Normal playback Selecting another track. Searching for a passage Starting with a particular trace! Playing the CD in random order. Repeating play Calling up other time information Searching the loudest passage..
INSTALLATION FITTING A MAINS PLUG (UK. only) “This apparatus is fitted with sn approved 13 Amp plug. To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows: » Remove fuse cover and fuse. » Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 BA, AS.T.A. or BS| approved type. « Refit the fuse cover. If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted in its place.
English mill 7 8 810111213 14 15 FRONT OF PLAYER 1 ON/STANDBY ~ Switching on and off, 2 infra) Led) SENSOR Receives the signals from the remote control. 3 DISPLAY —Informs you about the functioning of the player, . 4 et and Selecting another track, Selecting a track to start play with. = Fast search to a particular passage during play. § STOPCOCK Stopping ply. ~ Erasing a programmer {CP = Leer Programmer. 6 PLAY/REPLAY Starting play.
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW ladybug DISPLAY PAUSE Lights up when play is interrupted. @ Lights up when the player receives a command from the remote control. TRACK ~ indicates: what track is being played; — the number of tracks on the CD Corina programmer. PEAK ~ Flashes when the loudest passage {peak) ona programmer is being searched. Lights up when the loudest passage (peak) has been found. TRACK TIME indicates the elapsed playing time of the track being played.
PLAYBACK NORMAL PLAYBACK (PLAY/REPLAY) NOTE! Use only audio CDs; no CO-MOB, CD-{ or CDV. * Cross POWER ON/STANDBY 7 to switch the player on. & Open the CD compartment by pressing OPEN/CLOSE 2. PEN lights up. « insert an audio CD, printed side up, and close the compartment by pressing OPEN/CLOSE 7. COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO ~ CLOSE lights up, followed by AHEAD. The numbs of fracks and the playing time of the CD are shown on the display. _12B540 » Press PLAY/REPLAY 610 start play.
PLAYBACK SELECTING ANTHER TRACK (k* Pressie . b 4 fess than 0.5 } seconds] until the e desired track number appears under TRACK. ~ The music stops and a moment later the selected track begins to play. You can also enter the number by using the 1-0 digit keys 18 {on the remote control}. Numbers consisting of two figures must be keyed in within 2 seconds. SEARCHING FOR A PASSAGE (
PLAYBACK = Press TIME again if you wish 1o know the remaining playing time of the entire CD {TOTAL REM TIME g Faff * Press TIME again if £ oz you wish to return to o R the lapsed playing “lavaliere tire indication of the current track (TRACK TIME). SEARCHING THE LOUDEST PASSAGE {PEAK SEARCH) in STOP mads, press PEAK SEARCH 8. hinging 7 and the other ey programmer will now scanned for the antenna s loudest passage (the peak. The display shows the track being scanned and its elapsed playing time.
PROGRAMMING busing STORING A PROGRAMMER (PROGRAM and ) You can store 30 tracks from each CD in any required sequence in a programmer. FULL fights up # you exceed the maximum of 30 tracks, * In STOP mode, press PROGRAM 10 to open the memory. = PRO GR lights up and BESET starts flashing. * Press (less than 0.8 seconds) until the first desired track number appears under TRACK. 'z 1Hg Press PROGRAM 10 again. The track number has now been stored in the player's memory.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAINTENANCE The CDs » Never write on the printed side not attach any stickers to the CD. Keep the shiny surface of the of the disc clean. Use a soft refinement cloth and always wipe the discipline straight ine from center to edge, Never use cleaning agents for conventional records. Retardants or abrasive cleaning agents should not be used either. . . ‘The player * Chamois leather slightly moistened with water is sufficient for cleaning the player.
TROUBLESHOOTING busy If a fault scours, run through the points listed below before taking your player for repair, If the fault remains, try to clear it by switching the placer off and on again, if this also fails to help, consult your dearer, Under no circumstances should you repair the player yourself as this will invalidate the guarantee SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY ~ Playback of the CD does not stat or interruption of playback, The CD has been loaded upside down. No CD inserted.