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25. Phones output 

You can connect a pair of headphones with an impedance of 32 - 600 Ohm to the headphones 
connector. It is a 6,3mm (

1

/4”) TRS socket, wired as Tip=left, Ring=right and sleeve = ground. 

 

26. Balanced line out L/R 

XLR stereo line output. Use these outputs to connect to a mixer with balanced XLR inputs.

 

 

27. Unbalanced line out L/R 

RCA stereo line output. Use these outputs to connect to a mixer with unbalanced RCA inputs.

 

 

28. AC power entrance 

This connector is meant for the connection of the supplied main cord. Connect one end of the power 
cord to the connector, the other end to the mains, then turn on the power switch to operate the unit. 

 

29. Cursor left button 

Not functional in combination with the CDMP-150. 

 
30. Cursor up button 

Not functional in combination with the CDMP-150. 

 
31. Cursor right button 

Not functional in combination with the CDMP-150. 

 
32. Power button 

Not functional in combination with the CDMP-150. 

 
34. OK button 

Not functional in combination with the CDMP-150. 
 

39. Pitch – button  

Push this button to slow down the playback speed. 

 
41. Direct access buttons 

When selecting radio stations stored in memory you can use the +10 button to move up 10 presets. E.g. if 
your actual preset is 5, pressing the +10 button will select Preset 15.

 

 
43. PGM button 

Stop playback and press the PGM button, the player will enter the program mode. For more information, 
see the section 

Program play

 on page 14. 

 
44. Cursor down button 

Not functional in combination with the CDMP-150. 
 

46. Folder button 

Push this button to select a folder while in MP-3 mode. 
 

48.

        

Skip button 

Press this button to skip to the next track.  

 
52. Pitch + button 

Push this button to speed up the playback speed. 

 
56.

        

Skip button 

Press this button to go back to the beginning of the current track or select a previous track for playing.

 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for CDMP-150

Page 1: ...CDMP 150 ORDERCODE D1152 Highlite International B V Vestastraat 2 6468 EX Kerkrade The Netherlands...

Page 2: ...AP Audio for more excellent audio products We design and manufacture professional audio equipment for the entertainment industry New products are being launched regularly We work hard to keep you our...

Page 3: ...mes and functions 9 Operations 12 CD s MP3 discs USB sticks SD MMC cards 12 Starting playback 12 Stop playback 12 Selecting tracks 12 Selecting Folders 12 Pausing 12 Scanning Fast forward 13 Scanning...

Page 4: ...dealer and do not use the system To maintain perfect condition and to ensure a safe operation it is absolutely necessary for the user to follow the safety instructions and warning notes written in thi...

Page 5: ...densation water might damage your system Leave the device switched off until it has reached room temperature If your Dap Audio device fails to work properly discontinue use immediately Pack the unit s...

Page 6: ...description of the symptoms Claims The client has the obligation to check the delivered goods immediately upon delivery for any short comings and or visible defects or perform this check after our an...

Page 7: ...CDMP 150 is a professional 1U CD USB MP3 player from DAP Audio LCD display with blue backlight Pitch control 16 Electronic anti shock buffer 40 seconds Seamless loop function Cue function Program fun...

Page 8: ...y pause button 6 Rewind button 18 Repeat button 7 Fast forward button 19 Single button 8 Loop in button LED 20 Time button 9 Out button 21 Pitch button 10 Reloop button 22 Pitch button 11 Pitch contro...

Page 9: ...der button 33 Repeat button 47 Fast forward button 34 OK button 48 Skip button 35 Time button 49 Pitch bend button 36 Cue button 50 Reloop button 37 Play pause button 51 Source button 38 Rewind button...

Page 10: ...ntly in the slot The disk will load automatically Stop playback and press the eject 3 44 button to eject the disk 3 42 Eject button Use this button to eject the disc The disc can t be ejected during P...

Page 11: ...45 Single S C button Use this button to switch between the single play mode and continuous play mode The selected mode is indicated by Single or Cont in the LCD display 4 In single play mode the unit...

Page 12: ...r right button Not functional in combination with the CDMP 150 32 Power button Not functional in combination with the CDMP 150 34 OK button Not functional in combination with the CDMP 150 39 Pitch but...

Page 13: ...tically stored in the memory as the cue point The CD Player returns to the cue point when the cue 16 36 button is pressed Stop playback There are two ways to stop playback Push the play pause 17 37 bu...

Page 14: ...start playback from the cue point Repeat mode Two different repeat modes are available REPEAT 1 and REPEAT ALL When you press repeat 18 33 during playback you can choose between the following play mod...

Page 15: ...6 Repeat step 3 to 5 A maximum of 99 tracks can be programmed 7 Use the play pause 17 37 button to start or pause program play 8 To exit program play enter pause mode by pushing the play pause 17 37 b...

Page 16: ...onnections are thoroughly dry before linking equipment or supplying electric power Troubleshooting DAP Audio CD Player CDMP 150 This troubleshooting guide is meant to help solve simple problems If a p...

Page 17: ...SB files MP3 max 99 folder 999 files USB format FAT NTFS max 16Gb Anti shock buffer 40 Sec Remote batteries 2x AAA not included Power supply 100 240V 50 60Hz Power consumption 16W Dimensions 483 x 225...

Page 18: ...2013 DapAudio...

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