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6. REPEAT BUTTON - To repeat one track or all the tracks of the CD. 
7. RELOOP BUTTON - To recall the last saved loop and to finish the loop. 
8. IN BUTTON 

 Use this button sets the beginning of the loop. The Loop indicator on the display flashes. 

9. OUT BUTTON 

 Press this button to set the end point of the loop and you start the loop. To 

                           finish the loop, press again this button. 
10. CONT. / SINGLE BUTTON - Press this button to switch between the SINGLE and CONTINUOUS play mode.  
11. PROG BUTTON - In STOP mode, you can program several tracks (20 tracks max): 

Press the STOP button to enter in the stop mode 
Press the PROG button to enter in the program mode 
Press SKIP button to select the desire track then press the PROG button to enter your choice. 
Repeat the operation to select all the tracks to be program 
Press the play/pause button to start the playback 

12. +10 BUTTON - Use this button to jump of 10 tracks in one press. 
13. SKIP 

 BUTTON 

 Press and hold the button to carry out fast backward searching, press once to skip backward 

14. SKIP 

 BUTTON 

 Press and hold the button to carry out fast forward searching, press once to Skip forward 

15. FOLDER BUTTON - To navigate through folders similarly in either USB or CD mode. 
16.  

 BUTTON 

 Press this button to carry out random play.  

17. PITCH BEND-BUTTON 

 The speed control, press this button to decrease the speed 0~16% 

18. PITCH BEND+BUTTON 

 The speed control, press this button to increase the speed 0~16% 

19. USB PORT - Support USB Flash Drive up to 32GB, FAT16/32, USB version 1.0, 1.1, 2.0 
20. Dot Matrix LCD DISPLAY 
21. DISC-TRAY 

 Slot in Compact Disc, support CDDA and MP3 

 
 
MP3 Player/Recorder 

22. DELETE BUTTON - Delete Music Track on the SD Card or USB Flash Drive. 
23. SD CARD SLOT - Inserting SD card (support up to 2GB) or SDHC card (support up to 32GB)  
24. FOLDER - Allows you to navigate through folders or tracks similarly in either USB or SD mode. 
25. USB PORT 

 Support USB Flash Drive up to 32GB, FAT16/32, USB version 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0 

26. +10 BUTTON - Use this button to jump of 10 tracks in one press. 
27. LCD DISPLAY 
28. MONITOR GAIN 

 Use this control to increase/decrease the volume of connected headphone. 

29. REPEAT BUTTON REP /ALL /F 

 Indicates repeat mode: 

           REP 

 repeat one 

           REP ALL 

 repeat all tracks on the SD/USB 

           REP F 

 repeat all tracks within a folder 

30. CONT. / SINGLE BUTTON - Press this button to switch between the SINGLE and CONTINUOUS play mode.  
31. SD/USB BUTTON - Press this button to choose SD or USB mode while USB connect and the SD in the tray. 
32. SKIP 

 BUTTON - Press and hold the button to carry out fast backward searching, press once to skip backward 

33. SKIP 

 BUTTON 

 Press and hold the button to carry out fast forward searching, press once to Skip forward 

34. RECORD BUTTON - To enter record mode and start recording. During recording, it can be used to pause the recording. 
35. STOP BUTTON 

 Use this button to stop the Recording/Playback 

36. PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON 

 Use this button to start and pause the playback 

37. REC GAIN - To adjust the record level. 
38. HEADPHONE JACK 

 

Connect stereo Headphone jack (1/4”) 

 

 
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for CSU-100R

Page 1: ...Manufactured by Beyond Music UK Limited Web www beyondacoustic co uk Email info beyondacoustic co uk CSU 100R PROFESSIONAL MEDIA PLAYER AND RECORDER INSTRUCTION MANUAL Version 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...e the finish Use only a clean dry cloth 8 Be sure to read the Troubleshooting section on common operating errors before concluding that your unit is faulty 9 This unit consumes power even when the power switch is turned off We recommend that you unplug the power cord from the wall outlet if the unit is not going to be used for a long time This will save electricity and help prevent a fire hazard T...

Page 3: ...he operating instructions or as marked on the appliance 11 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance 12 Cleaning Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not...

Page 4: ...rio Records 192 kbps audio files to SD SDHC card USB drive via RCA jacks Record level controls and 1 4 headphone jack with volume control Delete recorded files directly from recorder Full featured playback with single and repeat playback modes RCA Stereo audio output Backlit buttons for use in low light areas Slim 1RU chassis 110V 240V compatible and detachable IEC AC inlet Specifications Channels...

Page 5: ...for service Box Contents CSU 100R Main Unit AC Power Cable Features Front Panel CD Player 1 EJECT BUTTON Press to load or eject disk Each press will open or close the disk tray NOTE Disc holder will not open unless stop or pause button has been pushed first 2 PLAY PAUSE BUTTON Press the PLAY PAUSE button the operation changes from play to pause vice versa 3 CUE BUTTON Return and stop at the start ...

Page 6: ...ncrease the speed 0 16 19 USB PORT Support USB Flash Drive up to 32GB FAT16 32 USB version 1 0 1 1 2 0 20 Dot Matrix LCD DISPLAY 21 DISC TRAY Slot in Compact Disc support CDDA and MP3 MP3 Player Recorder 22 DELETE BUTTON Delete Music Track on the SD Card or USB Flash Drive 23 SD CARD SLOT Inserting SD card support up to 2GB or SDHC card support up to 32GB 24 FOLDER Allows you to navigate through f...

Page 7: ... high or low Re adjust the recording level Check the playback level of your source device The sound is distorted Check the incoming signal from the source device If this is a mixer check the outputs and make sure they are not too high Check the recording level No audio output from the CSU 100R Check the output connections on the back of the CSU 100R and connected devices Check to make sure the out...

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