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CARE AND HANDLING OF COMPACT DISCS

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surface (shiny side) with a soft cloth. Unlike vinyl records, the CD has 
no grooves to collect microscopic debris, so gentle wiping with a soft 
cloth should remove most particles. Wipe in a straight motion from 
the inside to the outside of the disc. Small dust particles and light 
stains should have absolutely no effect on reproduction quality.
• Never use chemicals such as record sprays or fluid, benzene or other 
solvents to clean CDs. Such chemicals will irreparably damage the 
disc’s plastic surface.

Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc’s signal 

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scratches that could cause the laser pickup to skip.
• Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high humidity or high 
temperatures for extended periods. Long exposure to high 
temperatures can warp the disc.
• Do not stick paper or write anything with a ball-point pen on the disc 
surface.

Discs should be returned to their case after use to avoid serious 

INSTALLING AND REPLACING BATTERIES

The remote handset uses two 1.5 V type AAA batteries. To fit new 
batteries first open the battery compartment at the base of the 
handset and remove any existing batteries. Fit the new ones as 
directed by the symbols moulded inside the battery compartment, 
then replace the battery compartment cover.

The batteries should always be removed if they are discharged 
(indicated by no remote control operation or by operation only at very 
short range), or if the remote control is not going to be used for an 
extended period.

TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE

Some of the most common problems:

No sound:

• Power turned off or system in standby mode. Check that the LED by 
the STANDBY button is illuminated red.
• Amplifier source selection incorrect. Check that CD is selected.

Disc does not PLAY:

• No CD is inserted. Insert a CD, label side up.
• The CD has been loaded upside down. Re-load the disc label side up.
• The CD is badly scratched or dirty. Check the CD and clean or replace 
as necessary.

The CD skips part of the music:

• The CD is badly scratched or dirty. Check the CD and clean or replace 
as necessary.

Sound in one channel only:

• Interconnect cable pulled loose or making poor contact. Check and, 
if necessary, un-plug and re-plug all cables.

Loud buzz or hum:

• Interconnect cable pulled partially out of its socket.
• Defective interconnect cable.
Incorrect operation - some functions not working:
Control processor latched. Switch off POWER on rear panel and wait 
for at least one minute. Then switch POWER on and switch out of 
standby. Normal operation should resume. 

SPECIFICATIONS

Disc Capacity                                                                                                                                   120 or 80 mm
Disc formats supported                                                                                                                CD, CD-R, CD-RW
Frequency Response                                                                                                                     <± 0.5 dB (20 Hz–20 kHz)
THD                                                                                                                                                     0.001 % (1kHz)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio                                                                                                                    116 dB (A weighted)
Channel Separation                                                                                                                       115 dB
Output Level at 0 dB                                                                                                                      2.3 Vrms
Output Impedance                                                                                                                        5 Ohms
Digital Code Output                                                                                                                      Coaxial 75

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to SPDIF standard

Optical Specifications                                                                                                                   192 k
USB Specifications                                                                                                                          768 kHz/32 bit, DSD512
BT Specifications                                                                                                                             Bluetooth 5.0
Dimensions (w x h x d)                                                                                                                  436 × 95 × 348 mm 
Weight (net)                                                                                                                                      6.8 kg

 

Summary of Contents for Z- Series

Page 1: ...Z Series Z310 CD Player Owner s manual www myryad co uk ...

Page 2: ...D TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES MUST NOT BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS THE REAR PANEL POWER SWITCH DISCONNECTS MAINS LIVE ONLY THE POWER CORD MUST BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE REAR OF THE APPARATUS OR THE WALL SOCKET TO PROVIDE TOTAL ISOLATION ONE OR OTHER OF THESE CONNECTIONS MUST BE READILY ACCESSIBLE WHEN THE APPARATUS IS IN USE Do not remove the cover or attempt t...

Page 3: ...he POWER switch is in the ON position and the power cord correctly inserted and plugged in to a live wall socket the CD player will power up in standby mode see Front Panel Controls STANDBY It is recommended that the POWER switch is turned OFF if the CD player is not going to be used for an extended period of time 3 BT ANT Receive for bluetooth signal 4 Coaxial output This is a serial electrical d...

Page 4: ...art of the internal circuitry of the Z310 is powered up so it consumes very little power and its inputs and outputs are isolated by relays When the STANDBY ellipse is touched 3 second the Z310 circuitry will be activated but the outputs will remain muted for a short period to allow the internal voltages to stabilise During this delay period the LED on turns blue in the display and the display will...

Page 5: ...rward or backward through the music Snatches of music will be heard through the loudspeakers at a reduced volume level If the SKIP SCAN key is held down longer the player will scan faster but there will be no sound from the loudspeakers It is not possible to SCAN back before the beginning of track 1 or SCAN forward after the end of the last track The SCAN function does not operate in PAUSE mode ...

Page 6: ...ntegrated amplifier Switches player into out of standby press and hold Device mode shift button placing at CD NWP position Play Pause RETURN Return to the previous 0 9 OK Confirms Selects item Navigate and select from Digit keys 0 9 for direct track chapter access Repeat Chapter Title Disc Random play Screen On Off Scan back Scan forward Skip forward to next chapter Skip back to previous chapter S...

Page 7: ...on or by operation only at very short range or if the remote control is not going to be used for an extended period TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Some of the most common problems No sound Power turned off or system in standby mode Check that the LED by the STANDBY button is illuminated red Amplifier source selection incorrect Check that CD is selected Disc does not PLAY No CD is inserted Insert a CD labe...

Page 8: ...r accepts no responsibility for errors omissions or incorrect assumptions This symbol means do not dispose of as municipal waste Re use or recycle wherever possible Electrical Electronic Equipment may contain substances harmful to the environment For environmentally sound methods of disposal please contact your local government agency Revision 1 0 Myryad Systems Ltd www myryad co uk ...

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