CD PLAYER & REAR PANEL FEATURES
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CD SLOT – Load the CD you want to play into this slot. This unit is designed to play commercially available CDs, MP3
CDs and properly burned and finalized CD-Rs. Due to variances on the specification of certain CD burners and CDs,
some homemade CDs may not play properly. We recommend burning CDs at the minimum speed possible for the best
performance.
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EJECT – Press this button to eject the CD.
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POWER SWITCH – Turn the machine on and off with this button. The unit should always be shut down with this button
first before any external power is removed. Typically it is recommended that the CD player is powered on before
amplifiers and powered off after amplifiers.
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VOLTAGE SELECTOR – Set this switch to the voltage for your location.
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IEC POWER PLUG CONNECTOR – Plug your supplied power cord in here.
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CONTROL CABLE CONNECTOR – Plug in the 8-pin cable included in here to connect the remote control and main CD
unit together.
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RCA AUDIO CONNECTORS – Connect your CD player to your mixer from this line level output.
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DIGITAL OUTPUT – The format is type 2, form 1, also known as S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface Format). To
active digital output, hold down "PROG" followed by "PITCH RANGE". This allows digital audio information to be sent.
Some CDs also have information encoded in the original audio output such as CDG graphic CDs for Karaoke. If you
adjust the pitch, other devices may not read the digital output properly because the sampling rate changes.
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REMOTE START CONNECTOR – Use this connector to plug into your "fader start"-compatible mixer or remote switch.
Press and hold PROGRAM and press TIME to select your fader start / remote settings.
To use this connector for fader start, connect a fader start cable to a fader start-compatible mixer. Every time you
move the crossfader on the mixer over to the side that the unit is on, it will automatically start playing. When you
move the fader away from that side, the unit will stop. Moving the fader back to the unit side will start play again.
Foot switches can also be attached to this jack for creative mixing techniques and can be found in most music
shops. Connector plugs are often 1/4" and an adapter to 1/8" will be needed for connection. There are also two
types of footswitches that will work with this connector. The first is a typical, on/off pushbutton switch and are
generally used for switching channels on guitar amps. The second switch is a momentary footswitch and is
usually used for keyboard sustain pedals.
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