background image

5

GB

3. DISPLAY

The display provides information about playback status and about the
optical pickup’s location on the disc. The displayed track/time
information is obtained by reading inaudible “sub-codes” in the disc.

TRACK NUMBER 

Each disc is segmented into numbered tracks

when the recording is made; typically each numbered track will
correspond to a different song, symphonic movement, etc. These
track numbers are identified on the CD package and are encoded
in the disc by its manufacturer. In some CDs, at the manufacturer’s
option, tracks may be sub-divided into sections identified by Index
numbers. This player does not display Index numbers. 

TIME

Normally this display shows the time elapsed since the

beginning of the current track. Using the TIME button you can
switch the display to show the remaining number of tracks and
playing time to the end of the disc. When you load a different disc
and use the OPEN button (No. 4) to close the disc drawer, the
display shows the number of tracks and the total playing time of
all the tracks on the disc.

REMAIN

REMAIN lights up in the lower-left corner of the display

if you have pressed the TIME button to show the remaining
number of tracks and time of the disc.

REPEAT 1

“REPEAT” and “1” light up respectively in the centre

and upper-left corner during repeat-play of a single track.
“REPEAT” and “ALL” light up during repeat-play of the entire
program or disc

RANDOM

When the C541i’s random mode has been selected,

“RANDOM” will be shown in the Display Panel.

CALENDAR DISPLAY TRACK LISTING 

Displays a list of tracks

available on the disc. As each track is played its number is
blanked out on the Track Listing, giving a simple indication of how
much of the disc has been played and how much remains. The
number for the current track being played blinks. The display
shows up to 16 numbered tracks.

OVER

If the loaded disc contains over 16 tracks, “OVER” will light

up in the bottom centre area of the display.

MEMORY

During Program Play or programming for Program

Play, MEMORY will light up.

PROGRAM

Together with MEMORY, PROGRAM will light up during

playback of a selection of pre-programmed tracks of the disc.

STATUS

A right-pointing arrowhead 

, located near the left

edge of the time display, lights up during PLAY. Two vertical bars

indicate that the player is in PAUSE. In STOP mode the

display reverts to showing the total number of tracks and playing
time of the disc.

no dISC  

When no disc is present or when you load a disc that

cannot be read (because it is dirty or is upside-down) “no dISC”
lights up in the display.

REMOTE RECEIVER 

An infrared sensor, located at the right-

hand portion of the display window, receives commands from the
remote control. There must be a clear line-of-sight path from the
remote control to this window; if that path is obstructed, the
remote control may not work.

HDCD

®

indicator 

This indicator will light up when an HDCD

®

encoded disc is played. For more information on HDCD

®

refer to

chapter “HDCD”.

4. OPEN

Press this button to open the disc drawer, and press it again to
close the drawer. If this button is pressed while a disc is being
played, playback will stop, the pickup will reset to the beginning of
the disc and the drawer will open. Opening the drawer will also
delete the players memory for Program Play. When the disc drawer
is open, the drawer-closing mechanism can also be activated by
pressing PLAY or by gently pushing the drawer inward.

NOTE: 

The disc drawer is opened and closed by an internal

motor. Do not close the drawer by hand with the power off.

When the drawer closes, the player scans the disc’s TOC (Table Of
Contents) and displays the total number of tracks and playing time
on the disc. If you press PLAY to close the drawer this information
is skipped, and play commences immediately at Track 1.

5. PLAY/PAUSE

This dual-function button alternates between starting and stopping
playback. Press to start play or to resume play after Pause. During
play, press this button to stop playback temporarily, keeping the
optical pickup at its current position on the disc. The PLAY mode
is identified by a right-pointing arrowhead in the display. The
PAUSE mode is identified by two vertical bars 

. To resume

playback at the exact point where it stopped, press PLAY/PAUSE
again. If you don’t want to resume play at the same point, you may
use the SKIP and SCAN controls to cue the pickup to a different
starting point before pressing PLAY again.

6. TIME

The TIME button alternates between displaying the elapsed or
remaining tracks and time of the disc or program being played. In
the default setting, the display will indicate the current track
number and time elapsed since the beginning of the track. Press
the button once to display the total number of remaining tracks
and time of the disc or program being played. Press again to
revert to the default, elapsed time display.

7. STOP

Press the STOP button once to stop playback, and re-sets the
pickup to the beginning of the disc. The display reverts to showing
the number of tracks and total playing time on the disc. If the CD
player was programmed to play a selection of tracks, the program
will be retained in the player’s memory. Pressing STOP a second
time will also delete the program. Pressing STOP twice will also
disengage Repeat and Random play if these were engaged.

8. REPEAT

This button engages the Repeat Play mode, an endless-repeat
cycle. Press the Repeat button once to select the REPEAT 1 mode,
in which only the current track is repeated over and over again.
Pressing the Repeat button once again selects the REPEAT ALL
mode, in which the entire disc is played from beginning to end,
over and over again. Press the Repeat button a third time to cancel
the repeat cycle and return to normal operation.

FRONT PANEL CONTROLS

1. POWER ON/OFF

Press this green button to switch on the power to the disc player.
Press again and release to switch the power off. The display will
light up to indicate the unit is switched on and ready for use.

2. DISC DRAWER

To play a disc, press the OPEN button to open the disc drawer.
Place the CD within the large circular recess in the drawer, with
its transparent playing surface facing down. The label must face
UP. CD-3 discs (3-inch CD “singles”) can be played without the
aid of an adapter. Place the disc in the drawer, centered in the
smaller circular recess, with its label facing UP.

NOTE: 

This player was not designed to accommodate a “damping

disc” placed on a CD, nor two CDs stacked together. It plays audio
CDs, but not discs identified as CD-V, DVD, CD-I, CD-ROM, 
or PHOTO CD. Refer also to chapter “A note on CD-R and CD-RW
audio discs”.

Summary of Contents for C541i

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual GB C541i Compact Disc Player ...

Page 2: ...ed into the unit or C The unit has been exposed to rain or liquids of any kind or D The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E The device has been dropped or the enclosure damaged DO NOT ATTEMPT SERVICING OF THIS UNIT YOURSELF REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Upon completion of any servicing or repairs request the service shop s assur...

Page 3: ...SICHT UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLEN TRITT AUS WENN DECKEL GEÖffnet und wenn sicherheitsverriegelung ÜberbrÜckt ist Nicht dem strahl aussetzen ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING NÅR SIKKERHEDSAFBRYDERE ER UDE AF FUNKTION UNDGÅ UDSÆTTELSE FOR STRÅLUNG ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING NÅR DEKSEL ÅPNES OG SIKKERHEDSLÅS BRYTES UNNGÅ EKSPONERING FOR STRÅLEN VARNING OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ...

Page 4: ...he remote control handset If you are unsure try operating the products without NAD Link first If the unit responds to the remote control command it will not be necessary to connect NAD Link Never loop the last unit back to the first NAD unit in the NAD Link chain Unplug all units from the mains before connecting or disconnecting NAD Link 4 IR IN This input is connected to the output of an IR infra...

Page 5: ...will open Opening the drawer will also delete the players memory for Program Play When the disc drawer is open the drawer closing mechanism can also be activated by pressing PLAY or by gently pushing the drawer inward NOTE The disc drawer is opened and closed by an internal motor Do not close the drawer by hand with the power off When the drawer closes the player scans the disc s TOC Table Of Cont...

Page 6: ...rack and commence play Thus to play Track 5 simply press 5 To play Track 20 press 10 10 To play Track 36 press 10 10 10 6 PROGRAM The C541i CD player allows for programmed playback of up to 20 tracks in any desired order To engage Program Play with your desired track sequence in the memory 1 Press PROGRAM The MEMORY indicator will light up The display indicates Pr p 01 meaning that the player is a...

Page 7: ... until the highest program number is displayed 8 To clear the program memory press STOP twice OPEN CLOSE to open the drawer or switch off the POWER DELETE The C541i CD Player allows to user to delete unwanted tracks in any desired order in either the Program Mode or the Stop Mode To Delete tracks use the sequence of commands below In Program Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press DELETE The display indicates dE d...

Page 8: ...ND CAN BE HEARD Loose cable connections Check the cable connections particularly the phono connecting cables flawed discs that are unplayable on some other players Nevertheless the discs should not be abused or handled carelessly For best results grasp the disc only by its edges CLEANING DISCS Soiled discs may be cleaned by wiping with a soft cloth either dry or moistened with water Do NOT use con...

Page 9: ... grabados en formato de Disco compacto de 16 bites 44 1 kHz PCM No se ha diseñado para escucha de cualquier otro formato de disco ni para discos con datos o imágenes ADVERTENCIA Si se intenta escucha de discos que no tienen programas musicales se puede dañar su sistema de escucha AVVISO IMPORTANTE RIPRODUCIBILITÁ DEL DISCO Questo CD player è stato progettato per riprodurre esclusivamente materiale...

Page 10: ...CS All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored or transmitted in any form without the written permission of NAD Electronics International C541i Manual 11 01 Printed in the Peoples Rebublic of China P N 4301 4166 0 ...

Reviews: