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TL0 3.0 User's Manual

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Checking, Adding, Changing and Deleting Programmed Tracks

Programmed tracks can be checked, added, changed and deleted under the program 
mode while playback is stopped. 

Check the Playback Order of Programmed Tracks

Press the CHECK button repeatedly to show the playback order of programmed 
tracks. The display changes to show "- -" when you reach the next to the last 
track in the program.
Pressing the CHECK button again here will display the first track in the playback 
order.

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If you press the STOP button, the display will jump back to the first track in 
the programmed order. 

Add Tracks to the Program

To add one track to the current program, press the STOP button and select 
the track number with the numeric keys. The new track will be added to the end 
of the current playback order. Repeat this process to add more tracks to the 
program. Press the STOP button to complete the track-adding phase.

Chang Tracks in the Program

To change one track in your programmed playback order, press the CHECK 
button repeatedly until the track number in question is displayed, then select a 
new track number. The new track will overwrite the existing track. Repeat this 
process to change more tracks. Press the STOP button to finish the track-
changing phase.

Delete Programmed Tracks

 All tracks:  to clear the entire program, hold down the CLEAR button for more 
than  seconds. 

 One track:  to clear one track from the program, press the CHECK button 
repeatedly until the track number in question is displayed, then press the 
CLEAR button. Repeat this step (CHECK then CLEAR) to remove more 
tracks from the program. 

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The entire program will be deleted automatically when you remove the CD 
Stabilizer or turn the power off.

Summary of Contents for TLO 3.0

Page 1: ...TL0 3 0 BELT DRIVE CD TRANSPORT Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...nd precisely hand made for TL0 3 0 covers the entire top and outer edge of the CD to prevent light scattering and internal reflection and realizes smooth and stable rotation of the CD in belt drive sy...

Page 3: ...PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this applia...

Page 4: ...ended periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when this appliance itself its power supply cord or plug has been damaged in any way when liquids have...

Page 5: ...speakers themselves or other devices Turning power on Turn on this appliance before turning on the DA converter or amplifier connected to this appliance Turning power off Turn off the amplifier before...

Page 6: ...al reading It may also cause contact failure of the switches and or noise Otherwise avoid installing this appliance close to other transformers and electrical motors so as to prevent the pickup of ind...

Page 7: ...h Try to keep the discs clean at all times Never use chemicals such as record sprays anti static sprays benzene or thinner to clean a disc These may corrode the surface of a disc Do not place discs in...

Page 8: ...playback CD R RW discs recorded in audio CD format and finalized Some CD R RW discs may be unplayable due to the quality of the CD R RW disc and or the quality of the recording Do not attach stickers...

Page 9: ...y and should not be used for other devices Unpacking and Packing Refer to the right drawing when unpacking or packing the TL0 3 0 To avoid damages during the transportation cushion pads keep the float...

Page 10: ...mber of tracks and total playback time and during playback the track number being played and elapsed time are displayed A Playback indicator lights up during playback B Pause indicator blinks during p...

Page 11: ...he CD Stabilizer may damage it and decrease playback accuracy Optical Laser Pickup Lens The optical laser pickup reads signals from the compact disc To keep it clean never touch the lens with your fin...

Page 12: ...K INPUT WORD CLOCK 44 1kHz word clock input jack with a BNC type connector Connect to an external clock generator using a BNC 75 cable When TL0 3 0 works with the external clock the blue LED at the ce...

Page 13: ...or not to damage the installation surface by the spike end To D A converter TOS LINK Connect with an optical cable with the squared TOS LINK plug COAXIAL Connect with a 75 coaxial cable AES EBU Connec...

Page 14: ...acks and the total playing time Leaving the TL0 3 0 withtout pressing any button the display will change approx 10 seconds later to show the 1st track playback ready Press the PLAY PAUSE button to sta...

Page 15: ...only used in coaxial digital outputs and optical outputs transmit both the music and clock signals through the same cable and thus are prone to jitter effects caused by the signals interfering with ea...

Page 16: ...lect tracks directly during playback or when entering a programmed playback order To select ex 24 track press 10 twice and then 4 DISPLAY button Press the button to cycle the display through various m...

Page 17: ...Unscrew the battery compartment cover using a Philips screwdriver and remove the cover Insert the provided two AA batteries into the compartment Make sure that the batteries are inserted with their po...

Page 18: ...n a disc is selected the last track may be added alternatively After the 1st playback track is added you can select an addition track by pressing skip buttons as well The selected track number blinks...

Page 19: ...added to the end of the current playback order Repeat this process to add more tracks to the program Press the STOP button to complete the track adding phase Chang Tracks in the Program To change one...

Page 20: ...ns that the display is turned off i e completely dark In the Level 0 setting it will be returned to one brighter level 1 automatically whenever the CD Stabilizer is removed Press and hold the 0 key 2...

Page 21: ...lizer and the disc until the CD Turntable has stopped spinning completely Pressing the CD Stabilizer down exessively while it is still spinning may cause stress on the spinning mechanism and lead to m...

Page 22: ...r Hum noise or distortion Check if the plugs are connected correctly Make sure correct cable is used in the specific direction Sound skipping Place the player on a stable rack to prevent the effects o...

Page 23: ...t Superlink x 1 BNC x 4 2 5Vp p 75 AES EBU x 1 Pin 2 hot 2 5Vp p 110 COAXIAL x 1 0 5Vp p 75 TOS x 1 21 15dBm EIAJ Word Clock Input BNC x 1 44 1kHz Power Supply AC120 230V 50 60Hz Specified on rear pan...

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