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OTHER POSSIBILITIES

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

RECORDING FROM YOUR COMPACT DISC PLAYER (EDIT)

in the EDIT mode you can store the recording time of the tape in the
player memory. This will then determine which tracks fit on one side
of the tape and a pause will automatically be inserted after the last

track.

• Press EDfT (in STOP mode).
- CASSETTE lights up with beneath it C 090.
• With NEXT you can now select the required recording: ’C 120',

'C 046’, 'C 060'or '0190'.

You can also key in the time using the '1-0' digit keys; for a

60-minute tape you should key in '060'.

- EDIT ACTIVE \\gh[s up.

• You can now record the entire CD or a programme from of it; the

programme must be stored in advance.

• Press PLAY/REPLAY.

- CASSETTE SIDE A lights up. followed by PLAY or PROGRAM

PLAY.

- The track number indicator shows which tracks fit onto side A of

the tape; these numbers will be played one after the other.

- After the last track play will stop.
- CASSETTE S/DE S lights up and the track number indicator now

indicates the tracks for side B.

• Turn the tape over.

- The remaining tracks wiil now be played.

NOTE!

- You can also start playback with SHUFFLE; the numbers will then

be recorded in a random order.

- As soon as you press PLAY/REPLAY or SHUFFLE, the other

player functions (except TIME. REVIEW and DIM) will temporarily
be switched off to prevent the recording being interfered with.

MAINTENANCE

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 disc 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.

FAULTS AND THEIR LIKELY CAUSES_____________________

If a fault occurs, run through the points listed below before taking

your player 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 socket 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: 0.03 dB

Phase linearity: 0,2° (2-20,000 Hz)

Dynamic range: 97 dB

Signal-to-noise ratio: 104 dB (A-weighted)
Channel separation: 100 dB

Total harmonic distortion: 0.0018%

D/A conversion: Bitstream conversion (256 x oversampling.
1 bit), in differential mode

Audio output level: 2 V^is

Impedance PHONES socket: 8-1000 ohms

Power supply
Mains voltage and frequency: see the type plate on the rear of the
player
Power consumption: 18 W approx.

Safety requirements: lEC 65

Cabinet
Material/finish: metal and polystyrene with decorative trim
Dimensions (w

x

h

x

d): 420

x

90

x

280 mm

Weight: 6 kg approx.

Subject to modification

This Compact Disc player complies with radio interference

requirements as laid down in EC regulations.

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