CD Player User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Overview
- Precautions
- System Configuration
- Using the CD-ROM Manual
- Function of Parts and Controls
- Connection
- Connection to other devices
- Connecting the PARALLEL connector
- Connecting the RELAY IN/OUT connectors
- Connecting the RS-232C connector
- Connecting the CTRL-S IN connector
- Connecting the OPTICAL conector
- Connecting the COAXIAL connector
- Connecting the ANALOG OUT (UNBAL) connectors
- Connecting the ANALOG OUT (BAL) connectors
- Mounting the player in a rack
- Playing a CD
- Using the Display
- Locating a Specific Track
- Locating a Particular Point in a Track
- Playing Tracks Repeatedly
- Playing Tracks in Random Order (Shuffle Play)
- Creating Your Own Program (Program Play)
- Quickly Accessing a Specified Point (Mark & Locate)
- Locating the Beginning of a Track (Auto Pause/ Auto Cue)
- Changing the Playback Speed (Vari Speed Play)
- Timer-activated Playback
- Table of Menu Items
- Display Messages/Last Mode Memory
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Specifications

Overview
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Overview
The CDP-D12 is a compact-size CD player with a
variety of playback functions that are useful for audio-
visual presentations or sound effects in theaters, etc.
The features of the CDP-D12 are as follows:
Compact design
The CDP-D12 has a height of 1U, allowing it to be
mounted in a standard EIA 19-inch rack.
Flexible output interfaces
Two types of analog audio connectors (balanced XLR-
type connectors and unbalanced phono connectors) are
provided, as well as coaxial and optical digital outputs.
Various remote control configurations
Remote control functions are provided via RS-232C,
parallel, and CTRL-S connectors. The supplied
remote control unit can be used as both a wired remote
and wireless IR remote.
CD-R/RW
The CDP-D12 can play CD-R and CD-RW discs, as
well as commercially sold CDs.
Variable-speed playback
The ability to vary the playback speed within a range
of ±12.5% in 0.5% intervals makes it easy to adjust the
playing time.
Mark & Locate function
Through simple operations, any point on the CD can
be marked and then located.
Auto Pause and Auto Cue functions
The Auto Pause function pauses playback after each
track, while the Auto Cue function locates the point
where the audio content begins and pauses at that
point.
RELAY IN/OUT connectors
Sequential playback is possible over multiple CDP-
D12 units linked by the RELAY IN/OUT connectors.










