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6. PROGRAM

The XCDi can be programmed to play up 
to 20 tracks in any desired order.

Press the PROGRAM button you can 
start to program playback. The "P-01" 
indicator will be turned on and ready for 
programming. 

a) Use TRACK or TITLE Up/ Down 

buttons (10) to go to the TRACK 
you will like to put into the 
PROGRAM.

b) Press "PROGRAM" button to put 

the TRACK # into the PROGRAM.

c) The number (:##) after "P-" 

indicates number of PROGRAM 
you are putting in. So, once you 
press "PROGRAM" button the 
number will increase 1.

d) Repeat above step "a)" and "b)" 

until all TRACKS you like to put 
into PROGRAM are entered.

e) Press PLAY/PAUSE button to start 

t h e   p l a y b a c k   f o l l o w i n g   t h e 
sequence you entered into the 
PROGRAM.

f)  To clear the PROGRAM memory, 

press STOP button. 

7. REPEAT / enter

This REPEAT button will allow three 
different types of endless play modes.
Press REPEAT button once, the word "1" 
will appear on the display and the 
selected track will be repeated endlessly 
until the STOP button is pressed.

Press REPEAT button a second time, the 
word "A" will appear and all tracks will be 
repeated endlessly until the STOP button 
is pressed.
Press REPEAT button a 3rd time to 
cancel REPEAT mode. The display and 
operation will return to normal.

8. TRACK / TITLE

This is button to select TRACK or TITLE 
of MP3 disc or USB or SD Card. For CD 
disc, this button has no function.

The default is TRACK mode. The display 
inside window will only show the TRACK 
number (###). Under TRACK mode, you 
can change TRACK # Up or Down by 
pressing the TRACK/TITLE Up (>) or 
Down (<) button. 

When you press the button once, it will 
switch from TRACK mode to TITLE mode 
and the staying 5 sec. for TITLE select, 
You can change TITLE # Up or Down by 
pressing the TRACK/ TITLE Up (>) or 
Down (<) button. The English title name 
will show in display.

Press the button again to confirm your 
selection.

9.      SEARCH

Press and hold SEARCH (<< or >>) to 
find a desired starting point or a certain 
part of a track. 

10.    TRACK / TITLE

Press TRACK / TITLE ( < or > ) to find a 
desired TRACK or TITLE corresponding 
to what the mode TRACK/ TITLE button 
selected.

11. DISPLAY

When loading a disc and using the 
OPEN/CLOSE button to close the disc 
drawer, the TOC (Table of Contents) of 
the disc will be read and display will show 
the number of tracks and total playing 
time of all the tracks on the disc. For 
those discs without TOC or data of time of 
each track, the display of total time on the 
disc will be "00:00" (For discs you 
generated yourself from your computer 
will be the case.)

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Summary of Contents for XCDAe

Page 1: ...witching Mode Power Supply to Cover 100 240VAC For Using the Unit in All Countries in The World and Give Superb Quality by High Regulated Power System Designs In the product and manual AMC calls non c...

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Page 4: ...asurement must be 0 3 5 0 Megohms B Leakage test live 1 Plug unit directly intoAC outlet do not use isolation transformer 2 Connect one lead of Leakage CurrentTester to earth ground 3 Touch other lead...

Page 5: ...andle sampling frequency of 10kHz to 200kHz and accepts 16 20 and 24 Bit Audio Data and it installed with Digital De Emphasis Unique 5 pole linear active LPF Low Pass Filter prevents interference from...

Page 6: ...RACK TITLE 9 SEARCH 10 TRACK TITLE 11 DISPLAY 12 USB 13 SD CARD 4 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS FRONT PANEL CONTROLS REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL 1 11 2 12 3 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 AUDIO OUTPUT 2 DIGITAL OUTPUT 3 OPT...

Page 7: ...with superb with superb sound stage and bandwidth 4 SWITCH OPTICAL S PDIF OPTION Once MD5501 or MD5502 module is installed in XCDi there will be a switch to switch digital inputs between OPTICAL INPUT...

Page 8: ...when you press OPEN CLOSE button to close disc drawer the window will display CLOSE for around one second then display READING and it will take around 5 sec to load all information from disc to the me...

Page 9: ...3rd time to cancel REPEAT mode The display and operation will return to normal 8 TRACK TITLE This is button to select TRACK or TITLE of MP3 disc or USB or SD Card For CD disc this button has no funct...

Page 10: ...mode 1 Glows during repeat play of a single track A Glows during repeat play of the entire disc P 01 Glows during PROGRAM play RDM Glows during RANDOM play 12 USB Socket Insert an USB stick containin...

Page 11: ...B SD CARD 24192 14 NUMERIC KEYPAD 0 9 ENTER Allows direct selection of desired track Upon entry of the desired track number the player shifts to the beginning of the track and begins to play Press req...

Page 12: ...0 5 dB 0 to 100 dB Channel separation 20Hz to 20KHz 100 dB Channel imbalance 0 1 dB S N ratio A weighted measured with all zeros test disc 115 dB Dynamic range 102 dB THD at 0dB 1KHz A weighted 0 0011...

Page 13: ...ist Customer Code 07FC RC103 RC 0039 B Random Repeat Trk Title Program A B Enter 0 1 Search Dn 4 Trk Title Dn Stop 7 Play Pause 8 9 CD MP3 24192 5 Trk Title Up 6 2 Search Up 3 Hex 00 01 02 03 06 07 08...

Page 14: ...4 package 1 1 Vacuum Tube Module MD5404 1 2 Parts 1 2 1 PCB Spacer x 6 1 2 2 Screw Tapping T3x6SL Black x 2 1 2 3 Label vt Black x 1 Silver x 1 1 2 4 Cable Tie x 6 12 APPENDIX 3 Installing MD5404 into...

Page 15: ...3 Connect MAINS P4 P5 Power Supply Board 2 Install MD5404 inot position 2 1 Insert PCB spacer x 5 pcs to bottom chassis 2 2 Screw 2 black screws to transformer bracket 13...

Page 16: ...5 Insert connectors to DAC board 5 1 4P BLUE wire CN803 to DAC CN810 5 2 Soldered SK801 BLUE wire to DAC CN808 5 3 Soldered SK802 BROWN wire to DAC CN809 5 4 CN801 GRAY wire to DAC CN806 5 5 CN802 BRO...

Page 17: ...7 Dress parallel wire connecting DAC CN805 to CONTROL board as shown in photo If this wire is not dressed properly as indicated then unexpected noise may be generated 8 Tie cables properly 15...

Page 18: ...hat objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings 15 SERVICING The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instruc...

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Page 20: ...21R 4244 2 A PN 21R 4244 2 A...

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