Page 2 - Connections; Digital Out; Connecting Headphones; at the minimum level.; English; INSTALLATION
Connections 1 Digital Out This output supplies digital signal and can thereforeonly be connected to an input which is suitable forthis signal. Use here a lead with one cinch plug oneither end. Never connect this socket to a non-digital inputof an amplifier, such as AUX, CD, TAPE, PHONOetc! 2 Analog ...
Page 3 - FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW; S T
11 English FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW 1 POWER-ON/ OFF Switching on and off. 2 EDIT Activating the EDIT function when making arecording. 3 PROGRAM Opening the memory when compiling a program. 4 TIME Selecting the information you want to see on thedisplay. 5 SCAN Automatically playing the beginning of each t...
Page 4 - Remote Control
Remote Control 1 PAUSE ; Interrupting play. 2 SCAN Automatically playing the beginning of each track. 3 PROG. Opening the memory when compiling a program. 4 DISC – Selecting another CD during play. – Selecting a CD to start play with. – Selecting CDs when compiling a Program, PeakSearch or Edit. 5 T...
Page 5 - Display; - 5 CD number indicator; WR
Display { – Lights up when the changer receives a command from the remote control. 1 - 5 CD number indicator – Lights up when you switch the changer on.– Indicates the number of CDs in the CD compartment.– Indicates what CD is being played (CD number flashes). PROGRAM – Flashes when a program is bei...
Page 6 - Inserting the CDs; dISC; LOAD; CLOSE; Always; Normal Playback (PLAY; PLAY; PLAYBACK
Inserting the CDs NOTE!Use only audio CD; audio CD-R or audio CD-RW. • Press POWER-ON/OFF to switch the changer on. – The changer will now start CD detection to check how many CDs there are in the CD compartment. Theturntable will rotate slowly until all positions (1 - 5)in the CD compartment have b...
Page 7 - S T; and
Selecting Another Track During Play( S T ) • Press T or S (less than 0.5 seconds) until the desired track number appears under TRACK. – The music stops and a moment later the selected track begins to play. WR ONG t R AC K lights up when you select a non- existent track number. Selecting Another CD D...
Page 8 - are not available in SHUFFLE mode.
Playing In Random Order (SHUFFLE) All CDs: • Press SHUFFLE before or during play. – If the CD compartment was open, it will now close.– SHUFFLE lights up and all the tracks are now played in a random order. – If you press T , you will select any one of the following tracks. • Press SHUFFLE again if ...
Page 9 - SELECt dISC; VOLUME; VOL LOCK
Note:– Repeating of a CD is not possible during shuffle or program mode. Repeating all CDs: • Press REPEAT three times before or during playback. – REPEAT lights up; all CDs will now be repeated continuously. • Press REPEAT again to stop the CDs being repeated. NOTE!– When a program has been stored ...
Page 10 - FULL; PROGRAM; – If the total playing time is more than “; Playing The Program ( PLAY
Activating The Fade-In And Fade-OutFunction (FADER) NOTE!– The FADER function can be used if the changer is connected to the amplifier or the system via theANALOG OUT output. • During play press FADER . – The sound level will now gradually decrease (FADE OUT), after which the changer will go into th...
Page 11 - cannot; be used for CDs containing; Before Recording; RM; Recording; EDIT
The EDIT function has two recording modes in which youcan store the recording time in the changer memory. EDIT NORMAL – The changer will determine which tracks fit on each side of the tape and will stop after thelast track. The tracks will be recorded in the order inwhich they appear on the CD(s). E...
Page 12 - EdIt; Maintenance; The CDs; Environmental Information
• Press PLAY 2 . – The remaining tracks will now be played. – After the last track play will stop; EdIt CANCELLEd lights up. NOTE!– As soon as you press PLAY 2 the other changer functions will temporarily be switched off to preventthe recording being interfered with; EDIT ACTIVElights up if you pres...
Page 13 - Technical Data; Subject to modification; Replace or clean the CD.; ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Technical Data Typical Audio Performance Frequency range: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Hz - 20 kHzAmplitude non-linearity: . . . . . . . £ 2 dB (1 kHz, -70 dB) Dynamic range: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .>90 dB (1 kHz)Signal-to-noise ratio: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .>...