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COMPACT DISC PLAYER D-03X

Digital input selection (DIGITAL IN) button

Remote control

Main unit

Press this button when using the unit as a 
D/A converter.

1.   Each time the DIGITAL IN button is 

pressed, the display changes as follows. 
COAXIAL 

 OPTICAL 

 USB 

 CD

The coaxial and optical inputs are applicable to the following  

signals.

Sampling frequency 

:  44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz,  

96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz

Quantization bit rate 

: 16-bit, 20-bit, 24-bit

The USB input is applicable to the following signals.

• PCM signal

Sampling frequency 

:  44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz,  

96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz, 

352.8 kHz, 384 kHz

Quantization bit rate 

: 16-bit, 24-bit, 32-bit

• DSD signal

Sampling frequency 

: 2.8 MHz, 5.6 MHz, 11.2 MHz

Quantization bit rate 

: 1-bit

When using Windows OS, our dedicated driver software 

needs to be downloaded from the LUXMAN website and 

installed.

Refer to “Driver Installation Manual” on the LUXMAN web-

site for detailed information.

When using Mac OS, this unit is automatically recognized.

Caution:

Connection between a PC and this unit using a USB cable 

should not be performed before the installation of the dedicat-

ed driver software is completed. Failure to observe this may 

cause malfunction.

•  Each time the DIGITAL IN button on the main unit is held 

down, the output can be toggled on and off. Each time 

the button is held down, the output can be toggled on 

and off.

•  Even if the DIGITAL IN button on the remote control is 

held down, the digital output cannot be toggled on and 

off.

2.   The selected input type and sampling 

status are displayed on the main unit 
display window.

This sampling frequency and bit count of the digital signal 

are displayed, which is connected to the input terminal 

(COAX/OPT/USB) selected with the digital input selector. 

When one of COAX/OPTICAL/USB is selected using the 

digital input selector and the digital signal from each digi-

tal device and this unit are synchronized, the sampling fre-

quency and bit count of the digital signal are displayed. 

When a digital signal input is not provided or the signal is not 

synchronized even if the signal input is provided, “UNLOCK” 

is displayed.

When USB is selected, only the sampling frequency is dis-

played. The bit count is not displayed.

•  The bit count (word length) indicates the contents of the 

word length data included in the channel status which is 

specified in IEC60958-3 (digital audio interface - Part 3: 

consumer applications).

   Some output devices may provide channel status data 

(word length data) whose content is different from the 

actual word length. In such a case, the contents of the 

channel status data are indicated on the display instead 

of the actual bit count.

   

Alternatively, some devices or sources may provide 

the data that states “the word length is not specified”.  

In such a case, the bit count is not displayed.

•   There may be a case where the display indicates “LOCK” 

shortly, and then “UNLOCK”. (The reverse case is also 

possible.) That is because the former state (LOCK/

UNLOCK) is indicated for approx. 0.5 seconds since an 

input signal is changed until the circuit gets stable.

Summary of Contents for D-03X

Page 1: ...COMPACT DISC PLAYER D 03X Owner sManual ...

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Page 3: ...lay Back 5 Before Use 6 Names and Functions 8 Connections 17 Disc playback pause stop 19 Skip Fast forward Rewind 21 Direct search repeat playback 23 Program Playback 25 Random playback disc information zoom 27 Detailed Settings 29 Block Diagram 33 Specifications 34 Before Asking for Repair Service 35 ...

Page 4: ...over Do not cover or place any items or other units on top of this unit Avoid sources of heat Do not place this unit on top of any device as an amplifier that may emit heat If the unit is installed in a rack install the unit below the shelf where an amplifier is installed so as to avoid heat from the amplifier or other audio devices Turn off this unit when it is not used Depending on the condition...

Page 5: ...st not be used either If a disc seems to be very dirty dip soft cloth in water wring it well wipe away the dirt and finally remove the moisture with dry cloth Specifically designed discs This unit cannot play discs with specifically designed shapes such as heart shaped or hexagonal discs Never use such discs as they can cause malfunctions Lens cleaning If the lens gets dusty discs may skip during ...

Page 6: ...ality Aluminum construction The base for the CD mechanism is made from 8 mm thick solid machined aluminum Chassis structure rigidity has been highly enhanced as well as the aluminum front panel MQA Master Quality Authenticated MQA is an award winning British technology that delivers the sound of the original master recording The master MQA file is fully authenticated and is small enough to stream ...

Page 7: ... power transformer with custom de signed 3 300 μF 5 blocking capacitors Schottky barrier diodes By using Schottky diodes manufactured by KYOCERA Corporation former Nihon Inter Electronics Corporation this unit achieves higher DC conversion efficiency in the rectifier circuit and much less switching noise LUXMAN s original OFC wiring Our original OFC cable with non plated core wire is used for inte...

Page 8: ...8 cm CDs CD R CD RW discs that have been written by a recorder or PC may not be played back due to characteristics of discs scratches dirt on discs dirt on the lens of the unit condensation etc Discs written by a PC may not be played back depending on the application settings or environment Write the discs in a proper format Refer to the distributor of application for details Time information may ...

Page 9: ...on the battery case in consideration of the polarity and 3 In the reverse order of battery cover removal put the battery cover back to the opening of the remote control and slide the cover upward until it clicks Do not use a new battery and an old one together There may be a case in which the voltages are different between two batteries even though their shapes are the same Do not use the batterie...

Page 10: ... the front panel of main unit The effective distance is approx 5 m from the main unit and at 30 to either side of the remote control infrared receiver Do not expose the remote control infrared receiver to direct sunlight or strong light sources That may cause malfunc tion 30 30 Effective distance approx 5 meters ...

Page 11: ...urned on and lights up when the operation state is activated af terward 3 Disc tray When inserting or removing a disc this tray is opened or closed by pressing the open close button 4 Open close button Opens or closes the disc tray 5 Remote sensor R Receives signals from the accessory remote control 6 Display window Displays the operation status of this unit This display is composed of 3 indicator...

Page 12: ...changes as follows NORMAL INVERT NORMAL INVERT Phase Normal 1 GROUND 2 COLD 3 HOT Phase Inverted 1 GROUND 2 HOT 3 COLD 10 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 6 2 1 5 3 4 Front panel 9 Play button Plays back a disc 10 Play indicator Lights up while a disc is being played back Blinks while playback is being paused 11 Pause button When this button is pressed during playback the playback stops When this button is press...

Page 13: ...nit is decoding and playing an MQA stream or file and denotes provenance to en sure that the sound is identical to that of the source material Blue Light It is indicating the unit is playing an MQA Studio file which has either been approved in the studio by the artist producer or has been verified by the copyright owner Magenta Light It confirms that the product is receiving an MQA stream or file ...

Page 14: ...during regular playback 8 Time Displays the elapsed time of current track remaining time of current track or remaining time of disc Time display is switched over according to time display mode 7 8 9 1 3 4 2 6 5 Display window 9 Repeat mode Displays the mode for repeat playback There are two types of repeat playback track repeat T REP and all repeat A REP ...

Page 15: ...gram button PROGRAM Programs the track numbers to play back in a desired order 4 Numeric keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 These keys are pressed to specify the track numbers for direct search or program 5 Clear button CLEAR Cancels the program settings 6 Previous button Pushing this button returns playback to the beginning of track When this button is pressed twice playback returns to the beginning of pre...

Page 16: ...n close button Opens or closes the disc tray 10 Dimmer button DIMMER Adjusts the brightness of the main unit display The bright ness can be adjusted in 4 steps from light off to normal 11 Phase invert button PHASE INV The phase of the analog output on the rear panel can be inverted for both the balanced output and unbalanced output This setting is stored on the flash memory even when the power is ...

Page 17: ...ys back a disc 16 Next button When this button is pressed the playback jumps to the be ginning of next track 17 Pause button When this button is pressed during playback the playback stops When this button is pressed again the playback starts again During pause the play indicator blinks 18 Fast forward button When this button is pressed during playback the track will be fast forwarded until the but...

Page 18: ...ROUND 2 HOT 3 COLD 3 USB digital input terminal USB Use this USB B type input terminal for digital input signals from a PC or Mac using a USB cable The terminal supports the following signals PCM signal Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz 176 4 kHz 192 kHz 352 8 kHz 384 kHz Quantization bit rate 16 bit 24 bit 32 bit DSD signal Sampling frequency 2 8 MHz 5 6 MHz 11 2 MHz Quantization...

Page 19: ... kHz 176 4 kHz 192 kHz Quantization bit rate 16 bit 20 bit 24 bit 6 Optical digital output terminal OPT Connect this terminal to a device such as a D A converter or an amplifier that has a digital input terminal using an optical digital cable This terminal is a shutter type optical terminal Direct the cable connector correctly when inserting the cable into the terminal If the cable connector is in...

Page 20: ...ons PRE AMP R L R L R L CD SACD PLAYER PC Mac DVD PLAYER B C A E F PRE MAIN AMP D CD PLAYER Equipped with digital input terminals When using Windows OS the dedicated driver software must be installed D A CONVERTER ...

Page 21: ...output ter minal of a CD player an SACD player a DVD player or other such devices and the digital input terminal COAX OPT of this unit with a coaxial digital cable and an optical digital cable This terminal is a shutter type optical terminal Direct the cable connector correctly when inserting the cable into the terminal If the cable connector is inserted forcibly in the wrong direction the termina...

Page 22: ...19 Disc playback pause stop Play button Stop button Open close button Pause button Open close button Play button Pause button Stop button Operation button ...

Page 23: ...c key without press ing the open close button and press the ENTER but ton or play button Operation buttons and numeric keys are not functional during the period from disc loading to displaying of disc type Specifying the next operation for example specifying the number of tracks beforehand can shorten the time be fore playback start 5 Press the play button Pause stop the playback of the disc Remot...

Page 24: ...21 Skip Fast forward Rewind Next button Fast forward button Rewind button Previous button Play button Play button Previous button Next button ...

Page 25: ...utton is pressed twice playback returns to the beginning of the previous track Disc fast forward rewind playback Scan Remotecontrol Fast forward the playback 1 During playback press the fast forward button Each time the button is pressed the rewind speed can be changed in 3 steps 1 2 3 appears on the display to indicate the fast forward state and speed 2 To resume the regular playback press the pl...

Page 26: ...ress the 1 key and then 5 2 Press the ENTER or play button Playback is started automatically even without pressing the ENTER button after the elapse of approx 3 seconds The maximum number of tracks is 99 for a CD and it may take longer time to enter a 2 digit track number For this reason approx 3 seconds are given to CDs before auto jump Numeric keys Repeat button Enter button ...

Page 27: ... the track repeat 3 When this button is pressed twice again the track repeat is canceled Repeated playback is also canceled when the disc is stopped Track repeat T REP All repeat A REP Repeat OFF All repeat A REP 1 During playback press the REPEAT button twice 2 A REP appears on the display to indicate the all repeat 3 When this button is pressed once again the track repeat is canceled Repeated pl...

Page 28: ...OGRAM button The following indication appears on the display 2 Enter a desired track number by pressing numeric keys of the remote control For example when selecting the 5th track press the 5 key 3 Press the ENTER button The order of the track is determined and then track number and total time appear on the display Numeric keys Program button Enter button Clear button Play button ...

Page 29: ... stop all the program is deleted When pressing the PROGRAM button and then the CLEAR button during stop the tracks will be deleted in the reverse order It is impossible to program pause When pressing the REPEAT button during program play back programmed all repeat is performed Track repeat is not available during program playback When pressing the next button during program playback the playback j...

Page 30: ...play to indicate the random playback The playback stops automatically after all the tracks are played back Random playback stops when a disc is stopped or the RANDOM button is pressed once again When pressing the next button during random playback the next track is randomly selected and played back When pressing the previous button the playback returns to the beginning of current track Zoom button...

Page 31: ...rent track number and the remaining time of the track Remain TRK and REM will appear on the display 3 The total remaining time of the disc Total remain T REM will appear on the display window Elapsed time TRK Remain TRK REM Total remain T REM Zoomed display Remotecontrol Enlargement of displayed characters 1 Pressing the ZOOM button allows the track number and time to be displayed in a large way 2...

Page 32: ...29 Detailed Settings Phase invert button Operation button Dimmer button Phase invert button Digital input selection button Digital output selection button Digital input selection button ...

Page 33: ...n the digital output cannot be toggled on and off 2 The selected input type and sampling status are displayed on the main unit display window This sampling frequency and bit count of the digital signal are displayed which is connected to the input terminal COAX OPT USB selected with the digital input selector When one of COAX OPTICAL USB is selected using the digital input selector and the digital...

Page 34: ...31 Detailed Settings Phase invert button Operation button Dimmer button Phase invert button Digital input selection button Digital output selection button Digital input selection button ...

Page 35: ...LD 3 HOT Phase Inverted 1 GROUND 2 HOT 3 COLD Dimmer button DIMMER Remotecontrol The brightness of the main unit display can be adjusted The brightness can be adjusted in 4 steps from light off to normal Each time the DIMMER button is pressed the display changes as follows Normal light Dim Very dim No light Normal light Selection of no light displays DISPLAY OFF for 2 second and the sign turns off...

Page 36: ...p Servo control MN66F27971UC FL Controller Stepping Motor Loading Motor IR 16 9344MHz Rectifier DAC PCM1795 Bal L Bal R Unbal L Unbal R Analog out I V Amp I V Amp DAC PCM1795 I V Amp I V Amp 1 2 3 L P F L P F 1 2 3 L P F L P F Clock Generator low phase noise 22 5792MHz 24 5760MHz CLK Data Sel Data Sel CLK CLK PCM DSD DSD PCM DSD REG I V Amp I V Amp REG I V Amp I V Amp PCM COAX PCM Rectifier Rectif...

Page 37: ...rtion CD 0 003 COAX OPT 0 002 96 kHzSF USB 0 002 96 kHzSF S N ratio CD 101 dB COAX OPT 114 dB USB 113 dB Dynamic range CD 100 dB COAX OPT 104 dB USB 104 dB Channel separation CD 102 dB COAX OPT 121 dB USB 122 dB Digital input Coaxial digital input 0 2 to 0 6 Vp p Optical digital input 14 5 to 21 dBm USB input Applicable OS Microsoft Windows 8 1 or later Mac OS X10 10 or later Sampling frequency OP...

Page 38: ...s generated Sound volume is too low Digital input Connect digital cables correctly 17 18 If the USB is selected as an input source select this unit D 03X as the output destination by configuring the sound setting of a PC Mac Refer to the in struction manual of the PC Mac or the software in use If the unit D 03X cannot be selected even when trying the solution above reconnect the USB cable If the U...

Page 39: ...nnectors and terminals by using a plain dry cloth or a cloth dipped in a small amount of dehydrated alcohol Digital audio signals cannot be output digitally When a PCM or DSD file from a PC is reproduced a digital audio output cannot be outputted This unit may not work normally when the unit is subject to external influence such as static electricity In such a case normal operation may resume by t...

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