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OTHER POSSIBILITIES

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

NAMING CDs AND TRACKS CTITLE)

MAINTENANCE

Using the digit/alphabet buttons you can give all CDs and tracks
a 'name'. A 'name' can consist of a maximum of 12 characters

(letters, digits and/or symbols). Each button has marked on it what
digit and what letters can be entered with it. With '9' you can enter
a space With 'O' you can enter the symbols /. +, <.

>,

_ and *.

Naming a CD

• Press TITLE.

- TITLE lights up and the cursor begins to flash.

• You can now enter the required 'name'; after each character that

you key in press CURSOR I» to pass on to the next position on

the display (with <

• Press S(tore) as soon as you have entered the complete 'name'.

- The 'name' disappears and

STORED

lights up.

-

The 'name' appears again. The first character flashes; you can

still change the 'name' if you wish.

• Press TITLE if there is nothing you wish to change.

- The 'name' has now been stored in the title memory.

Naming a track

• Press TITLE.

- TITLE lights up and the cursor begins to flash.

Press NEXT or PREVIOUS until the required track number

appears under TRACK.

• Enter the 'name' and store it using S(tore).

NOTE!

-

If

NO

SPACE lights up, then the title memory is full: you will have

to erase one or more 'names' to make space for the new one.

- Tracks can still be named even if a 'name' has already been

stored for the entire CD.

CHANGING A ’NAME’________________________________________________

• Press TITLE.
- The 'name' appears on the display; the first character flashes.

• Enter the new 'name' and store it again using S(tore).

CHECKING THE TITLE MEMORY_____________________________________

• Press INFO.

-

FTS INFO

lights up.

• Press NEXT until

TITLE MEMORY

appears on the display.

-

You will now see in succession:

TITLE NR 1

followed by the

'name',

TITLE NR 2

followed by the 'name', etc.

If no 'names' have been stored, then

NO TITLE

lights up.

With NEXT you can proceed more rapidly to the next block of

information.

ERASING A ’NAME’___________________________________________________

• Press INFO.

-

FTS INFO

lights up.

• Press NEXT until the 'name' appears on the display.
• Hold C(lear) pressed down until

DELETED

lights up.

- The 'name' has now been erased.

ERASING THE ENTIRE TITLE MEMORY______________________________

• Press FTS 1 or FTS 2.
- FTS MEMO 1 or FTS MEMO 2 starts flashing.
• Pres REPEAT and then press C(lear) immediately.

Hold both buttons pressed down until

CLEARINGALLWghXs

up.

followed by

ALL CLEARED.

-

The entire TITLE memory has now been erased.

The CDs

• Never write on the printed side of a CD.
• Do not attach any stickers to the CD.
• Keep the shiny surface of the CD clean. Use a soft lint-free cloth

and always wipe the disc in a straight line from centre to edge.

• Never use cleaning agents for conventional records.

Detergents or abrasive cleaning agents should not be used

either.

The player

A chamois leather slightly moistened with water is sufficient for

cleaning the player.

Do not use cleaning agents containing alcohol, spirits, ammonia

or abrasives.

PROBLEMS AND THEIR LIKELY CAUSES____________________________

If a problem occurs, run through the points listed below before

taking your player in for repair. Check whether:

-

condensation has formed on the lens of the laser due to a

dramatic change in temperature; this will disappear automatically
after some time;

- the CD has been inserted correctly with the printed side up and

that there is a CD in the compartment;

- the CD is dirty, badly scratched or warped;
-

the player has been connected to the PHONO jack of the

amplifier.

If the fault remains, try to clear it by switching the player off and on
again. If this also fails to help, consult your dealer.

Under no circumstances should you repair the player yourself,

as this will invalidate the guarantee!

TECHNICAL DATA____________________________________________________

Typical Audio Performance

Frequency range: 2-20,000 Hz

Amplitude linearity: 0.035 dB

Phase iinearity: 0.5° (2-20,000 Hz)
Dynamic range: 92 dB

Signal-to-noise ratio: 100 dB (A-weighted)

Channel separation: 95 dB

Total harmonic distortion: 0.00259fa

D/A conversion: Bitstream conversion
(256

X

oversampling, 1 bit)

Audio output level: 2 V^s

Impedance PHONES jack: 8-1000 ohms

Power supply
Power voltage and frequency: see the type plate on the rear of the
player
Power consumption: 12 W approx.

Safety requirements: CSA

Cabinet
Material/finish: metal and polystyrene with decorative trim

Dimensions (wxhxd):
10i%2"

X

3%"

X

10%" (420

X

90

X

280 mm)

Weight: 8.82 lbs (4 kg) approx.

Specifications are subject to change without notice

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