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CD -  SPECIAL  FEATURES

If at any time you make a mistake or wish
to delete a track from the list, press the

CLEAR

button to erase the last step.

Repeated pressing of 

CLEAR

will then

erase each step in reverse order.

If you wish to check the selection before
playing back your program, the 

CHECK

button can be pressed to step through each
track in turn.  At the end of the check
sequence, the display briefly shows:

To play the programmed tracks press

PLAY/PAUSE

(or 

INTRO

if required,

see page 14).

When all programmed tracks have been
played, the CD player stops.  The same
track selection can then be played again by
pressing the 

PLAY/PAUSE 

button.

To cancel this mode, press 

PROGRAM

.

The word CONTINUE then briefly replaces
track, index and time display.

Note: The entire program contents will be
cleared if you open the disc compartment to
load another disc, but this does not cancel
program mode itself.

AUTOSPACE

The CD Pre’s AUTOSPACE function can
be used to insert 4-second silent spaces in
between each track as it is played back.
This can be useful when making cassette
recordings of CDs.  Some cassette
recorders feature a track skip or search

function which uses the silent gap between
tracks to locate each one individually.
However, some CDs do not have long
enough gaps between tracks for this function
to operate properly.
AUTOSPACE can solve this problem.

Pressing the 

AUTOSPACE

button once

activates the function.  The legend  

AUTOSPACE

will appear in the display.  In this mode,
once the CD Pre has reached the end of a
track the  

AUTO SPACE

graphic will begin to

flash and the elapsed time part of the display
will change to count down from four sec-
onds to zero before play of the next track
begins.
When zero is reached the  

AUTO SPACE

legend

stops flashing and play continues at the start
of the next track.

Press 

AUTOSPACE

again to cancel this

mode.

DISPLAY

The CD Pre’s display can be switched off
with the 

DISPLAY

button on the remote

control 

when a disc is playing

.

However, if the button is pressed without a
CD being loaded, or with a disc stopped,
track, index and time displays are briefly
replaced by the word DISPLAY OFF to con-
firm this mode has been engaged, 

but the

display remains lit until play is selected

.

Pushing the button a second time briefly
shows DISPLAY ON to confirm that the
function has been cancelled.

When in display-off mode, pressing any but-
ton will cause the display to return briefly to
confirm the new status before again switch-
ing off.

CD Pre                           

Instructions for Use.  Page 15 of 19

Issue 1:  January 2002

Summary of Contents for CD Pre

Page 1: ...l reproduction The CD Pre uses the latest 24 Bit DAC technology and jitter reduction techniques to achieve both an excellent technical specification and unparalleled sound quality Æsthetically the CD Pre is a perfect match for the A3 FM tuner and A3 amplifier or A300 integrated amplifier Together these components form one of the finest hi fi systems available Dust regularly with a soft duster or s...

Page 2: ...g on Input source selection 10 Pre amplifier Mute function Operation Line input monitoring Tape recording 11 CD Player Loading and playing discs Basic Operation Pause Index points 12 CD Player Track selection Basic Operation Search Displaying playback time 13 CD Player Repeat playback Special Features A B repeat playback Shuffle playback 14 CD Player Introduction search Special Features Programmed...

Page 3: ...ad of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or coloured green or green and yellow or by the earth symbol The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with th...

Page 4: ...E UNDESIRED OPERATION CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM VORSICHT UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG TRITT AUS WENN DECKEL GEÖFFNET UND WENN SICHERHEITSVERRIEGELUNG ÜBERBRÜCKT IST NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN VARNING SYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD OCH SPÄRR AR URKOPPLAD STRALENARFARLIG ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED ABNING NAR SIKKER...

Page 5: ...ence in a residential installation Conversely the product has also been checked to ensure that its own operation is not adversely affected by normal background levels of RFI received externally However if interference is experienced for instance to radio or TV broadcasts the user is rec ommended to try one or more of the following measures Identify the source of interference by turning off power t...

Page 6: ...ck or fire hazard Do not place the unit near heat sources such as radiators direct sunlight or above other equipment which becomes warm with use Do not obstruct ventilation slots Do not remove any covers or try to gain access refer all service work to an authorised Musical Fidelity agent There are no internal user adjustments NOTE Unauthorised opening of the equipment will invalidate any warranty ...

Page 7: ...smitter must be pointed directly towards the receiver window on the front of the pre amplifier without visual obstruc tion between them If the range of the remote control greatly decreases replace the batteries with new ones Do not mix old and new batteries four are required type SUM 4 AAA or LR03 OPEN CLOSE CD tray PLAY PAUSE to start pause or resume CD playback CD direct track access buttons CD ...

Page 8: ...n see page 17 14 PREVIOUS CD track button 15 CD drawer 16 CD drawer OPEN CLOSE button 17 CD STOP button 18 Volume control knob with LED 19 LINE INPUT 1 analogue left and right 20 LINE INPUT 2 analogue left and right 21 LINE INPUT 3 analogue left and right 22 TAPE MONITOR analogue left and right REAR PANEL 23 TAPE OUTPUT analogue left and right see page 10 24 LINE OUTPUT analogue left and right to ...

Page 9: ... connect both co axial and optical leads to the same input Connect digital or optical input leads from the other audio sources in your system as required The internal D to A convertor will also han dle digital data from an external CD or DVD audio source MAINS POWER CONNECTION Insert the accessory IEC mains lead plug into the rear panel socket and then the other end into a convenient wall outlet S...

Page 10: ...al CD or DVD audio formats only a converted ana logue signal will also be available at the tape output sockets Note that with this arrangement the CD Pre s volume control has no effect TAPE MONITOR Remote Control Only The CD Pre can be used in analogue mode for off tape monitoring from 3 head tape decks This allows the user to compare the original sound with the recorded version while the recordin...

Page 11: ... replaces the temporary track and time information indicating that a disc is loaded but not yet playing The calendar grid pattern at the right hand end of the display also confirms tracks available for playing up to the first 20 but remains displayed In the above example there are 4 tracks on the disc DISC PLAY If PLAY PAUSE is pressed the CD player will go into play mode an arrow confirm ing play...

Page 12: ...ed to fast forward or fast rewind during playback in a similar way to a video or tape cassette player This permits location of particular passages at high speed with the audio play back of the CD still active Pressing the forward search button fast winds forwards whilst the search back wards button fast winds backwards As the unit searches through a track the track time remaining display far right...

Page 13: ...elected part of the disc To cancel A B repeat mode press REPEAT on the remote control Graphics REPEAT OFF then briefly replace track index and time information in the display SHUFFLE PLAYBACK The SHUFFLE feature allows tracks on the discs to be played in random sequence rather than the normal consecutive order Tracks are also be played in a different order each time the disc is restarted or anothe...

Page 14: ...RAM briefly replaces track index and time information before a permanent red display provides a reminder that the function has been activated Press the numeric button of the track num ber corresponding to the first track you wish to store 14 in our example is 10 then 4 That track number will now appear in the display under TRACK number 1 being the first entry will appear under STEP and track playi...

Page 15: ...ilent gap between tracks to locate each one individually However some CDs do not have long enough gaps between tracks for this function to operate properly AUTOSPACE can solve this problem Pressing the AUTOSPACE button once activates the function The legend AUTOSPACE will appear in the display In this mode once the CD Pre has reached the end of a track the AUTO SPACE graphic will begin to flash an...

Page 16: ...n on the front display as follows When the disc is first loaded Initially 1a Total tracks and total time then after a few seconds 1b Then with each press of the TIME button the display will cycle between the two text states 2 Main artist s name 1 Return to 1a then 1b If a title or name has more than twelve char acters the first 12 only will be diplayed after the title or name has finished scrollin...

Page 17: ...language with a suitable text disc before playing the text CD Press the LANGUAGE button on the front panel The current operating language will then appear in the display Press NEXT or PREVIOUS on the front panel or or on the remote con trol to find the required language Press the LANGUAGE button again to store the setting Notes If a non text disc is loaded pressing the LANGUAGE button has no effec...

Page 18: ...l turned down very low of the amplifier amplifier input No playback when CD is load Disc has been loaded with Re load with label side up ed and NO DISC displayed the label side down Mistracking sound jumping Player receiving vibration Change position of player or shock away from speakers Disc is dirty Clean disc surface Remote control does not work POWER switch is off Set switch to on One or more ...

Page 19: ...04 Frequency response 20Hz to 20kHz 0 0 02dB 0 0 37dB Crosstalk typical 85dB 90dB Channel balance 20Hz to 20kHz 0 01dB 0 02dB Signal noise ratio unweighted 20Hz to 20kHz 106dB 101dB A weighted 20Hz to 20kHz 109dB 104dB These measurements made by linking the co axial digital output back to the digital monitor and using DIGITAL MONITOR function This is converting an analogue signal to digital and th...

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