for the insertion TOTAL REMAIN (F + G)
remaining time of the whole CD
(not possible in MP3 mode)
Keep the button TIME pressed to set the time
after that the player goes to sleep mode with
the button
or
(7) [
chapter 5.3.3].
Keep the button TIME pressed to define the
start-up / braking time with the jog wheel (9)
[
chapter 5.11.4].
16 Button CONT to switch between single title
replay [insertion Auto-CUE (C)] and continu-
ous replay [insertion CONTINUOUS (D)]
Keep the button CONT pressed to define the
type of fader start with the button
[
chapter 6].
17 Button TITLE in MP3 mode to switch the text
line (Q) to the display of title, album, artist
(ID3 tags) or file name
18 Button REVERSE to activate / deactivate the
reverse replay
19 Button SCRATCH to activate / deactivate the
Scratch function
Activate the function to create Scratch effects
with the jog wheel (9).
20 Button SEARCH to activate / deactivate the
fast forward / reverse function with the jog
wheel (9)
21 Button MEMO
1. to store Cue points with the buttons CUE
1 – 3 (22)
2. to replay a title section of a multiple or a
fraction of a beat length as a loop
(
chapter 5.11.7)
22 Buttons CUE 1 – 3 to store three Cue points
and to select them later; press the button
MEMO (21) first
23 Slider control for the replay speed
To change the speed, the button PITCH ON /
OFF (26) must be illuminated.
24 Buttons PITCH BEND to match the beat of
the current title to the beat of a music piece
playing on another player (
25 Button PROG to compile and replay your per-
sonal title sequence (
chapter 5.12)
26 Button PITCH ON / OFF to activate / deacti-
vate the speed control (23)
27 Button RANGE to select the speed adjusting
range (8 %, 16 % or 100 %)
The text line (Q) briefly shows the adjustment
selected (Pitch 8 %, 16 %, 100).
28 Button MASTER TEMPO to activate / deacti-
vate the function for constant pitch (
ter 5.9)
29 Button OPEN / CLOSE to eject the CD
30 CD slot on the front side
Insert the CD into the slot until it is automati-
cally pulled in.
1.2 Rear side
31 Digital audio output DIGITAL OUT
(RCA jack)
32 Analogue audio output LINE OUT with line
level (RCA jacks)
33 3.5 mm jack REMOTE for remote control of
the function Start / Pause from a mixer
(
chapter 6)
34 3.5 mm jack RELAY for the relay mode with a
second CD-80USB: interconnect the jacks
RELAY of the players
35 POWER switch
36 Mains cable for connection to a socket
(230 V~ / 50 Hz)
2 Safety Notes
This unit corresponds to all relevant directives of
the EU and is therefore marked with
WARNING
Please observe the following items in any case:
G
The unit is suitable for indoor use only. Protect
it against dripping water and splash water,
high air humidity and heat (admissible ambient
temperature range 0 – 40 °C).
or
(7)
G
Do not place any vessel filled with liquid on the
unit, e. g. a drinking glass.
G
Do not operate the unit and immediately dis-
connect the mains plug from the socket
1. if the unit or the mains cable is visibly dam-
aged,
2. if a defect might have occurred after the unit
was dropped or suffered a similar accident,
3. if malfunctions occur.
In any case the unit must be repaired by skilled
personnel.
G
A damaged mains cable must be replaced by
skilled personnel only.
G
Never pull the mains cable to disconnect the
mains plug from the socket, always seize the
plug.
G
For cleaning only use a dry, soft cloth; never
use water or chemicals.
G
No guarantee claims for the unit and no liabil-
ity for any resulting personal damage or mate-
rial damage will be accepted if the unit is used
for other purposes than originally intended, if it
is not correctly connected or operated, or if it is
not repaired in an expert way. Likewise, no lia-
bility will be accepted for data loss caused by
operating errors or by a defect or for any con-
sequential damage of this data loss.
G
Important for U. K. Customers!
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in
chapter 5.10)
accordance with the following code:
blue = neutral
brown = live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of
this appliance may not correspond with the
coloured markings identifying the terminals in
your plug, proceed as follows:
1. The wire which is coloured blue must be
connected to the terminal which is marked
with the letter N or coloured black.
2. The wire which is coloured brown must be
connected to the terminal which is marked
chap-
with the letter L or coloured red.
If the unit is to be put out of operation
definitively, take it to a local recycling
plant for a disposal which is not harmful
to the environment.
3 Applications
The CD / MP3 player CD-80USB is specially
designed for professional DJ applications. Many
functional features have precisely been matched
to this range of application, e. g. single title
replay, automatic beat counter, change of speed
without changing the pitch, various effect func-
tions, anti-shock memory.
The CD-80USB will replay audio CDs, even
CDs you have burnt yourself (audio CD-R) and
CDs with titles in MP3 format. However, prob-
lems may occur when replaying rewritable CDs
(CD-RW), depending on the CD type, the CD
burner and the burning software used. Via the
USB port, you will also be able to replay MP3
files from a hard disk or a USB flash drive.
.
The unit uses dangerous mains
voltage. Leave servicing to skilled
personnel only. Inexpert handling
may result in electric shock.
4 Setting Up and
Connecting the Player
The CD / MP3 player is designed as a free-stand-
ing unit: Set it up on a flat, horizontal surface.
Prior to making or changing any connections,
switch off the CD-80USB and the units to be con-
nected.
1) If your mixer or amplifier is provided with a
digital input, connect this input to the yellow
RCA jack DIGITAL OUT (31).
For units without digital input, connect the
stereo output LINE OUT (32) – white jack for
the left channel, red jack for the right channel
– via a stereo cable with RCA connectors to
the CD player input of the mixer or amplifier.
2) Via the jack REMOTE (33), the CD / MP3
player is set to Start and Pause via a mixer
with fader start function. Set the CD-80USB
to the type of fader start of the mixer; see
chapter 6.
3) With a second CD-80USB, an alternate start
of the replay is possible (
For this purpose, connect the jack RELAY
(34) via a cable with 3.5 mm plugs to the jack
RELAY of the second player.
4) Finally connect the plug of the mains cable
(36) to a socket (230 V~ / 50 Hz).
5 Operation
Switch on the player with the POWER switch
(35) on its rear side. The display (1) briefly
shows "boot" and WELCOME. First the player
reads the CD. If no CD has been inserted, the
player reads the USB storage medium. If no
USB storage medium has been connected, the
display shows NO DISC.
Switch off the player after operation. The fol-
lowing settings remain stored for the next opera-
tion:
1. the operating mode selected (single title re-
play / continuous replay,
2. the time indication selected (remaining play-
ing time / time already played,
3. the speed adjusting range selected
(
chapter 5.9)
5.1 Replaying music pieces
1) Insert a CD (lettering facing upwards) into the
slot (30) on the front side until it is automati-
cally pulled in and / or
connect a USB flash drive or a hard disk to
the USB port (2).
2) To switch between CD and USB storage
medium, press the button CD / USB (13). For
this purpose, set the CD / MP3 player to
pause; press the button
(11), if necessary.
Notes
1. The insertion CD (L) or USB (M) on the display
indicates the type of sound storage medium
selected.
2. A hard disk must be supplied with power via an
individual power supply unit if its current con-
sumption exceeds 500 mA.
3. To select a partition if the hard disk has several
partitions:
a) Keep the button FOLDER (14) pressed until
the time indication (R) of the display shows
PA-SEL (Partition Selection).
b) Press the button
or
(7) to select the par-
tition. The text line (Q) shows the name of the
partition.
c) Press the button FODLER to confirm.
3) To start the first title, press the button
During the replay, the display shows the sym-
GB
chapter 5.4.2).
chapter 5.4.1)
chapter 5.3)
(11).
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