Parasound C/DP-2000 User Manual

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HDCD Indicator

If the loaded disc is encoded in High Definition Compatible Digital (HDCD) the green LED on the front panel
will illuminate once the C/DP-2000 recognizes the HDCD bitstream. The HDCD LED remains off while
listening to normal CDs.

Maintaining Your C/DP-2000 Ultra

Your C/DP-2000 Ultra requires no periodic maintenance and has no user serviceable parts inside. To avoid
risk of electric shock, do not remove the top cover. To keep it clean use only a soft cloth and never use any
solvents or abrasives. Since dust and dirt can cause problems, keep the plexiglas door closed when you are
not using the C/DP-2000 Ultra. Fingerprints may be removed with a soft cloth moistened only with a few
drops of clear water. The remote control handset batteries should be removed whenever it will be unused for
an extended period. Remove the battery cover annually to inspect and remove leaking batteries.

In Case of Difficulty

If you believe your unit is malfunctioning, please review these instructions, and then refer to the following
troubleshooting chart that covers many common problems:

Problem

Sound skips or mistracks often

Problem

Program function will not operate:

Problem

One channel not operative

Problem

Remote control does not work

Problem

Disc is inserted, but display does not show number
of tracks and playing time:

Possible Solutions

Disc was inserted upside down-reinstall disc
Plexiglas door is not fully closed-close door
Disc is dirty - clean it carefully
Disc is scratched or defective - try another disc
Condensation on laser - allow to warm up and dry

Possible Solutions

Player is exposed to excessive vibration - relocate
Disc is dirty or damaged
Many discs recorded by a CDR player cannot
successfully play on another player.

Possible Solution

Programming was erased - reprogram the memory

Possible Solution

Check cable connections-try another source to confirm
problem is with your CD player

Possible Solutions

Batteries in remote control are weak or batteries are
installed improperly
There is an obstruction between the remote and player
Too great an angle to player for remote signal to reach
There is no disc loaded in the player
Player is exposed to fluorescent or neon lights that
interfere with IR transmission

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