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Audiovox CE1000X User Manual

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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

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System

Compact disc digital audio system

Laser diode

Material : GaAlAs

Properties

Wavelength:

λ

= 780nm

Emission duration : continuous

Laser output: < 44.6

µ

W

Error correction

Cross-interleave Reed-solomon code

AUDIO

D/A conversion

DAC four times oversampling

Frequency response

20-20,000Hz (+1/-3 dB)

Wow and filter

Below measurable limits

No. of channels

2 Channel (stereo)

Output level

Headphones : 20mW (32

)

Bass boost effect (100Hz)

+8 dB

GENERAL

Power requirements

- 2 x LR6 "AA" alkaline battery

- DC in 6V jack accepts AC power adapter

(centre positive)

Power consumption

0.8W (DC 3V) under normal condition

Dimension

Approx. 128 (W) x 28.5 (H) x 137 (D) mm

Weight

Approx. 200g not including battery

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USING ANTI-SHOCK AND SKIP FREE PROTECTION FEATURE

Note the "

" indicator appears on display as being empty when the player is first

activated. It immediately begins to store sound data in the memory bank, the

indicator appears to be "

" when the data buffer is full.

When the laser loses tracking due to mechanical shock, the data stream into the
memory is interrupted but the data output from the memory buffer continues, so
the sound is not interrupted. As the data is read from the memory, the indicator

changes from "

" to "

".

Once the laser locks again on the CD track, the data stream is fed to the memory
and joined to the previous data (see indicator changes) at higher speed, this provides
higher level shock protection than the traditional one.

CAUTION
If the unit is subject to excessive and continuous repeated shock, it will cause the

sound skip. Also note the "

" indicator will appear empty.

NOTES
• When the "ANTI-SHOCK" is operating, the battery consumption is higher

because the disc rotates faster than normal and also the memory circuitry is
activated.

• When the digital anti-skip function is switched "ON" or "OFF", the sound will be

interrupted. This is a normal occurrence.

• Remember that conditions such as dirty, scratched or warped discs may cause

skipping or noise, thereby affecting performance of the "ANTI-SHOCK" system.