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Installation – Arcam FMJ CD17 User Manual

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installation

Arcam’s CD17 provides class-leading sound quality from compact discs.
The CD17 has a Delta-Sigma DAC (Digital-to-Analogue Converter) with

24-bit filtering, allowing fine details to be reproduced in startling clarity.

The CR10 remote control supplied with the CD17 is simple to use and can

also control an Arcam amplifier.
The high performance CD17 audio disc player is designed to truly bring

your music to life.

Placing the unit

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Place the CD17 on a level, firm surface, avoiding

direct sunlight and sources of heat or damp.

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Do not place the CD17 on top of an amplifier or

other source of heat.

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Do not place the CD17 in an enclosed space

such as a bookcase or closed cabinet unless there

is good provision for ventilation. The CD17 is

designed to run warm during normal operation.

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Do not place any other component or item on top

of the CD17 as this may obstruct airflow around

the unit, causing the CD17 to run hot.

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Make sure the remote-control receiver to the

left of the front panel display is unobstructed,

otherwise this will impair the use of the remote-

control.

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Do not place your record deck on top of this

unit. Record decks are very sensitive to the noise

generated by mains power supplies which will be

heard as a background ‘hum’ if the record deck is

too close.

Power

The CD17 is supplied with a moulded mains plug

already fitted to the lead. Check that the plug supplied

fits your supply – should you require a new mains lead,

please contact your Arcam dealer.
If your mains supply voltage or mains plug is different,

please contact your Arcam dealer immediately
Push the IEC plug end of the power cable into the socket

on the back of the CD17, making sure that it is pushed

in firmly. Plug the other end of the cable into your

mains socket and, if necessary, switch the socket on.

interconnect cables

We recommend the use of high-quality screened cables

that are designed for the particular application. Other

cables will have different impedance characteristics

that will degrade the performance of your system (for

example, do not use cabling intended for video use to

carry audio signals). All cables should be kept as short

as is practically possible.
It is good practice when connecting your equipment to

make sure that the mains power-supply cabling is kept

as far away as possible from your audio cables. Failure to

do so may result in unwanted noise in the audio signals.