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User Manual & Installation Guide 

 

 
 

 
 

 

 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for CMP30

Page 1: ...PROFESSIONAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT CMP30 Digital audio source CD MP3 Tuner User Manual InstallationGuide CMP30 Digital Audio Source AUDAC ...

Page 2: ...A U D A C P R O F E S S I O N A L A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T User Manual Installation Guide AUDAC http www audac eu info audac eu ...

Page 3: ...S 5 CAUTION SERVICING 5 OVERVIEW FRONT AND REAR PANEL 6 FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW 6 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 6 REAR PANEL OVERVIEW 12 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION 12 GETTING STARTED 14 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 15 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 15 PERSONAL NOTES 16 Index ...

Page 4: ...from either CD s USB memory sticks or SD MMC memory cards On the rear side of the device are three stereo outputs provided Two of them are dedicated to the tuner and CD MP3 function while the third output is a variable output Because of the two separate stereo outputs the tuner and CD MP3 player can operate simultaneously This feature can be useful for applications such as Multi Zone systems where...

Page 5: ...onments which contain high levels of dust heat moisture or vibration Do not use the unit near water or other liquids Make sure that no water or other liquids can be spilled dripped or splashed on the unit This unit was developed for indoor use only Do not use it outdoors Do not place objects on top of the unit Place the unit on a stable base or mount it in a stable 19 rack Chapter 1 ...

Page 6: ...rated by children Do not stick objects through the openings Do not open the unit risk for electrical shock CAUTION SERVICING This unit contains no user serviceable parts Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so Note This product conforms to the following European Standards EN 50081 1 1992 EN 50082 1 1992 EN 60065 19 ...

Page 7: ...nd hold By pressing and holding this rotary button the playback mode will switch between Single Play and Normal Play mode In Normal Play mode the next track will automatically start playing when the current track is finished while in Single Play mode the player will return to stop and the Play button need to be pressed to proceed to the next track 2 LCD Display The LCD Display shows the current op...

Page 8: ...ton Push this button once to start the music After pushing it a second time the music will pause and the music will resume from this point after pushing it again Tuner mode Press and hold By pressing and holding this button the current chosen radio frequency will be stored on Position 1 of the selected Band 6 Stop button STOP CD USB SD MMC mode The music stops when this button is pushed Tuner mode...

Page 9: ...D or USB SD MMC mode the playing track can be selected with this button Press and hold By pressing and holding this button you can scan forward the track which is currently playing After the desired section of the track is found just release the button and it will resume play from this point Press short term By pressing this button for a short term you can proceed to the next track Tuner mode In t...

Page 10: ...between the equalizer settings Flat Classic Pop Rock Off 12 Search down DIR CD USB SD MMC mode Press this button in MP3 mode to jump to a lower folder Tuner mode Press and hold By pressing and holding this button the current chosen radio frequency will be stored on Position 5 of the selected Band Press short term Press this button in tuner mode to select the previous programmed preset frequency 13...

Page 11: ...on Position 4 of the selected Band 15 Memory for the tuner frequency MEMO When pressing this button the CMP30 will start searching for available radio stations and automatically stores them to the preset memory The radio stations are stored in order of increasing frequency starting from Band 1 Position 1 with subsequently the increasing frequencies on the higher positions Manual position assignmen...

Page 12: ...is USB connection port to make the CMP30 play the MP3 tunes stored on your USB storage device 18 SD MMC memory card slot Insert your SD MMC memory card to this card slot to make the CMP30 play your MP3 tunes stored on your memory card 19 Power switch By means of the power switch the device can be turned ON and OFF When the device is switched on the blue LED above the power button will illuminate ...

Page 13: ... Tuner The signal on this output can be selected between CD MP3 or Tuner The output signal can be switched by pushing the function dial This output should be used for most of the basic audio applications when only one output signal Either CD MP3 or Tuner should be used at the same time The level volume for the signal on this output can be adjusted by rotating the function dial When a CD or MP3 is ...

Page 14: ...nt line output level the volume is not adjustable This output should be used for advanced audio applications where multiple sources CD MP3 and Tuner are used at the same time For example Multi Zone audio applications 6 FM Antenna connection Connect the supplied FM antenna to those connectors to ensure a good FM reception ...

Page 15: ... power should be connected to the IEC input connector and the FM antenna should be connected to the provided connectors After all connections are made properly the device can be switched on by pushing the power button After the power button is pressed the device will start working after some seconds To start playing music from CD MP3 insert a CD USB storage device or SD MMC memory card to the slot...

Page 16: ... FM 10 7 MHz MW 455 kHz Sensitivity FM 2 µV at 30 dB S N MW 30 dB Signal to noise ratio FM 60 dB MW 50 dB CD MP3 80 dB Audio codec MPEG 1 2 5 Layer 2 3 decoding 8 kHz 48 kHz WMA V4 V7 V8 V9 L1 L2 decoding 8 kHz 48 kHz MP3 WMA Compatible media MP3 CD SD MMC Memory cards and USB Memory sticks up to 16 GB FAT32 Output Level Fixed output 10 dB Variable output dB 0 dB Frequency response 20Hz 20 kHz Pow...

Page 17: ...16 Personal notes ...

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