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CDN-32S

 

- The Leader in DJ Technology

©1999 Numark Industries

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CONNECTIONS

Typical connection with a mixer is illustrated right.

1.

 

Connect the output connection cords from the CD Player to the line
inputs of your mixer.

2.

 

Connect the remote control connection cable from the Unit 1 connector
on the main unit to the Unit 1 connector on the remote control unit.
Repeat for Unit 2.

3.

 

The output connection cords and the remote control connection cables
are supplied with the main unit.  Be sure to use the remote control
connection cables which have been supplied.  Use of another cable type
might cause damage.

4.

 

Connect Relay or Fader start cables

 

For fader start  attach both side of your CD play to a similarly equipped
DJ mixer, as in the top drawing.

 

For relay capability take the autostart cable and connect the two jacks in
the rear of your CD player.

POWER ATTACHMENT: Your CD player is
equipped with an IEC style power connector.
Please first select the proper voltage for your
location.   Next, plug in you supplied power
cable into the rear of the unit then plug into
the appropriate power outlet.

DIGITAL OUTPUTS: This CD player is specially equipped with digital outputs.  The format is
type 2, form 1, also known as S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface Format).  In order to use
the digital output you must activate the rear panel switch.  When the digital output is active
the variable pitch slider and pitch bend buttons or pitch wheel will not work.

Note: If digital information was allowed to change in pitch, other devices will not read the digital output properly.

MOUNTING YOUR CD PLAYER

 

Mount the units in your console or rack with 19” EIA rails

 

The transport should be mounted not to exceed an angle of 15 degrees.

 

Your CD player can be affected by excess vibration so mount the units
in a secure environment if possible.

Summary of Contents for CDN-32S

Page 1: ...Professional Disc Jockey Products CDN 32S PROFESSIONAL DUAL CD PLAYER with Buffered memory OPERATING MANUAL 1999 Industries http www numark com ...

Page 2: ...ord 10 Object and Liquid Entry Take care that objects do not fall into and that liquids are not spilled into the inside of the mixer 11 Cleaning The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer 12 Non use Periods The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for long periods of time 13 Damage Requiring Service only qualified personnel s...

Page 3: ...ference will not occur in a particular installation If the unit does cause interference to any radio or television reception try to reduce it by one or more of the following means a Reposition the other unit and or its antennae b Move this unit c Move this unit and the other unit s further apart d Plug this unit into a different AC outlet so that it is on a different circuit from the other equipme...

Page 4: ...with records Please take a few moments to familiarize yourself with the CDN 32 by reading the following information before attempting to operate the unit Once again congratulations and thank you for making the CDN 32 your choice in professional CD players FEATURES Anti Shock buffered memory True buffered instant start Interactive pitch wheel adjustment Fader relay start Digital Output 3 speed scan...

Page 5: ...ration Play Pause and Cue Operations 10 Matching the Tempo 11 Beat Matching Using Pitch Bend 11 Relay and Fader Start 12 Example of Mixing 13 Before Switching off the Power 14 Troubleshooting Guide 14 Information and Specifications 15 Warranty 16 CHECK TO BE SURE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE IN THIS BOX 1 DUAL TRANSPORT PLAYER UNIT 1 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 1 OWNERS MANUAL THIS BOOKLET 2 RCA CONNECTING CAB...

Page 6: ...s you play the track the CD Player continues to read ahead of the music and stores this information in the buffer If the unit is bumped the CD Player will continue to play from this buffer until the unit recovers and can start filling the buffer again The buffer should be long enough to allow recovery from most situations however continual shocks can erase the buffer memory If the unit should ever...

Page 7: ...onnect the two jacks in the rear of your CD player POWER ATTACHMENT Your CD player is equipped with an IEC style power connector Please first select the proper voltage for your location Next plug in you supplied power cable into the rear of the unit then plug into the appropriate power outlet DIGITAL OUTPUTS This CD player is specially equipped with digital outputs The format is type 2 form 1 also...

Page 8: ... allowing catch up and return to the original pitch when the button is released The pitch will automatically drop while the button is pressed allowing fall back and return to the original pitch when the button is released By changing the pitch of one disc with respect to the other in this way the beats can be matched 10 SEARCH WHEEL OUTER RING This wheel has 3 forward and 3 reverse speed positions...

Page 9: ...CONDS Shows the seconds elapsed or remaining depending on mode setting o FRAMES The CD Player breaks down a second into 75 frames for accurate cueing This shows the frames elapsed or remaining depending on mode setting TRANSPORT FEATURES 19 DISC TRAY Place your CD in here 20 OPEN CLOSE Disc Tray Open Close Press to load or eject the disc Each press will open or close the disc tray on the transport...

Page 10: ...the cue point By alternately pressing the PLAY PAUSE button and the CUE button the disc may be returned and played from the cue point any number of times This function is called back cue PLAY PAUSE and CUE EDITING CUE POINT When the inner search dial is turned while a cue point is set a new cue point can be located The CD player will repeatedly play small parts of the CD as you move it to the desi...

Page 11: ... is slow compared to PLAYER 1 speed up PLAYER 2 When PLAYER 2 is fast compared to PLAYER 1 slow down PLAYER 2 BEAT MATCHING USING PITCH BEND If you find the BPM s Beats Per Minute or Tempos are the same however the drum beats are not matched you will need to temporarily change the pitch This description is for the case of matching the beat of PLAYER 2 to the beat of the music being played on PLAYE...

Page 12: ...ext track When CD2 has completed play CD1 will start Note The play command is sent at the end of specified play If the unit is in SINGLE mode the play command will start at the end of the track If the unit is in CONTINUOUS mode the play command will be sent at the end of the full CD Two CDs will play continuously alternating from side to side This feature will also work in program mode however if ...

Page 13: ...LOSE button PLAYER 2 Load a disc and press the OPEN CLOSE button PLAYER 2 Press the Pause button of PLAYER 2 PLAYER 2 Listen with the monitor and press the play button PLAYER 2 With a matching downbeat from Player 1 press the play button PLAYER 1 Select the track to be played PLAYER 2 Select the track to be played PLAYER 2 Rapidly search for a cue point using the outer wheel PLAYER 2 Press the cue...

Page 14: ...C outlet or IEC Power cord loose from rear of unit Insert the power plug firmly into the AC outlet and make sure connection is good in unit rear Disc play does not start The disc is loaded upside down The disc is too dirty Reload the disc with the label side up Clean the disc No sound Improper output cable connections Improper amplifier operation Connect the output cables correctly Check amplifier...

Page 15: ...ess than 1 7sec Long access time Track 1 Track 20 less than 3sec Instant start less than 015 sec Pitch control range 12 Pitch bend 16 Digital Output type 2 form 1 S PDIF Sony Phillips Digital Interface Format GENERAL Dimensions Main Unit 482 W x 88 8 H x 264 D mm without feet 19 W x 3 5 H x 10 3 8 D inches without feet Control Unit 482 W x 88 8 H x 74 D mm without feet 19 W x 3 1 2 H x 2 7 8 D inc...

Page 16: ... A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW NUMARK SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT OR SIMILAR DAMAGES LOSS OF PROFITS DAMAGES TO PURCHASER S PROPERTY OR INJURY TO PURCHASER OR OTHERS ARISING OUT OF THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY NUMARK MIXER BREACH OF WARRANTY OR NEGLIGENC...

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