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Environment 

 

Do not place this unit in an enclosed environment such as a bookshelf or closet. Ensure 
there is adequate ventilation to cool the unit. Do not block the ventilation openings. 

Do not place the unit in environments which contain high levels of dust, heat, moisture or 
vibration. 

Do not use the unit near water or other liquids. Make sure no water or other liquids can be 
spilled, dripped or splashed on the unit. 

The unit was developed for indoor use only.  Do not use the unit outdoors. 

Do not place objects on top of the unit. 

Place the unit on a stable base. 

 

Chapter 

Summary of Contents for MCD15

Page 1: ...PROFESSIONAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT Multi CD MP3 Player MCD15 UserManual Installation guide MultiCD MP3 Player MCD15 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: ...UNIT 12 GETTING STARTED 13 1 PLAYING CD S 13 2 REPLACING DISCS DURING PLAY 15 3 PLAYING A CERTAIN DISC CERTAIN TRACK REMOTE CONTROL UNIT ONLY 15 4 DISC SKIP FUNCTION 16 5 TRACK SKIP FUNCTION AUTOMATIC SEARCH 16 6 MANUAL SEARCH 17 7 CUEING AND STOPPING PLAY REMOTE CONTROL UNIT ONLY 18 8 PROGRAMMED PLAY 19 9 REPEAT PLAY 21 10 RANDOM PLAY 22 PLAYING MP3 FILES 24 1 NORMAL PLAY 24 2 REPEAT PLAY 25 3 RA...

Page 4: ... preference of users while the user friendly design makes it accessible to everyone The MCD15 uses high precision 8 times oversampling digital filters Its disc drawer can accommodate up to five discs of which four can be changed during play by rotating the disc tray clockwise as well as counterclockwise The five disc trays for normal discs are provided with an inner tray which can be used to play ...

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

Page 6: ...designed for operation on 230 240 VAC only The units is double isolated an earth connection is not necessary Read the user manual before getting started 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 5008...

Page 7: ...scs shaped like e g hearts can t be played When this does happen they may cause the MCD15 to break down When you re done playing discs eject them and put them back in their cases Never leave discs out of their cases as they protect them against dust scratches and warping Never expose discs for long periods of time to direct sunlight Never store discs in humid or dusty places or places exposed to h...

Page 8: ...arts within the unit When this happens normal operation is no longer possible Condensation can also be caused by air conditioning e g it s summer and the air conditioning is switched on If the cool air from an air conditioner strikes the unit directly this may cause condensation You can easily solve this by moving the unit to another location away from the air conditioning When condensation has fo...

Page 9: ...his button to power up the system or to turn off the power 1 Display Overview display page 11 2 Repeat button Press this button to play a track a disc or all discs repeatedly 3 Random button Press this button when you want to play the tracks on a disc several discs in a random order 4 Backward Skip Search button Press this button to replay from the beginning of the current track or to return to a ...

Page 10: ... The connection cords from these terminals need to be connected to the input terminals of the amplifier 2 Digital Audio Output connector COAXIAL A commercially available 75Ω pin plug cord needs to be connected to this connector Digital data is output from this connector ...

Page 11: ...APE PLAY input terminals left L and right R of the amplifier CONNECTINGTHEDIGITALOUTPUT JACK COAXIAL Connect the digital output jack COAXIAL of the CD player to the digital input jack COAXIAL on a digital processor or MD recorder with a 75Ω pin cord AMPLIFIER POWER SUPPLY OUTLET DIGITAL PROCESSOR OR MD RECORDER AC OUTPUT SPEAKER SYSTEMS A B R L REC PB INPUTS SIGNAL GND PHONO CD TUNER AUX TAPE1 DAT...

Page 12: ...indicator modes These indicators show the Time mode the player is in which time display is being showed on the display For more information read 14 Time indicator 14 Time indicator This indicator indicates the elapsed remaining playing time of the track that is currently being played or the remaining playing time for all tracks yet to be played Default elapsed playing time of the current track is ...

Page 13: ... 9 Time button Use this button to select a certain time display remaining elapsed playing time 10 Disc button Use this button to skip one several discs When using the Disc skip button on the remote control unit the player moves back to the previous disc When using this button on the MCD15 the player moves forward to the following disc This button will not function in the Random and Programmed play...

Page 14: ... and load one or several discs with the printed side up in the disc drawer Loading discs means that you open the disc drawer and put discs in the provided disc trays It s possible to load up to five discs The disc drawer has five disc trays but because it can t slide out completely only four trays come out at a time You need to press the Disc Skip button to rotate the disc trays 8 cm discs can als...

Page 15: ...ll information disc track number elapsed playing time is shown on the display 1 4 Pausing Play Press the Pause button during Play to temporarily interrupt the playing Press the Pause button again to restart playing from where you paused You can also use the Play button to do this 1 5 Stopping Play Press the Stop button to stop Play If you press the Open close button during Stop the trays will auto...

Page 16: ...an select the number of the track you want to play track 1 button 1 track 2 button 2 tracks with a number higher than 10 10 E g You want to play the 5th track on the 4th disc Press Disc number button 4 on the remote control unit to select the 4th disc Then press Track number button 5 to select the 5th track on that disc OR You want to play the 11th track on the 1st disc Press Disc number button 1 ...

Page 17: ...e opposite direction and the player will move back to the previous disc E g You re playing disc number 2 When pressing the Disc skip button on the remote control unit the player will move back to the previous disc in this case disc number 1 When pressing the Disc skip button on the remote control unit when playing disc number 1 the player will move back to disc number 5 5 Track skip function autom...

Page 18: ... the player is playing the desired track 6 Manual search With this function you can move forward fast forward or backward fast backward to a specific part of a track 6 1 Manually searching a specific part of a track Press the button to move forward or the button to move backward and hold it down You will hear the player winding the track forward or backward depending on which button you re holding...

Page 19: ... will stop Press the button to return until 00 disappears When you keep holding down the button when the player has reached the beginning of the first track of the disc during Random or Programmed play the player will search the next track and start playing 7 Cueing and stopping Play remote control unit only 7 1 Cueing by direct selection Cueing by direct selection and then Pausing is convenient f...

Page 20: ...lect the disc you wish to program using the Disc number buttons 1 to 5 Select the track you wish to program using the Track number buttons 1 to 10 and 10 E g You want to select and program the 4th track on the 1st disc and the 11th track on the 5th disc Press PROG press Disc number button 1 press Track number button 4 Press Disc number button 5 press Track number buttons 10 and 1 track 11 8 2 Chec...

Page 21: ...lable Repeat mode If you start a program when the player is already playing a track in Normal play OR if you start a program when the player is in Pause mode the track which is currently being played or paused will become the first track in the program It s not possible to make a direct selection pressing a track number button to hear a specific track while a program is being played When you press...

Page 22: ...will light up together with the 1 DISC indicator In this mode the disc that is currently playing will be repeated 9 4 Repeating all discs When you press the Repeat button a fourth time the REPEAT indicator will light up together with the DISC indicator In this mode all discs that are currently loaded will be repeated 9 5 Cancelling Repeat mode To cancel Repeat mode press the Repeat button a fifth ...

Page 23: ...andom order 10 2 Programmed random play remote control unit only First press the Program button and program a selection of discs and tracks with the Disc and Track number buttons Next Press the Random button Then press the Play button The player will now play the tracks from your program in a random order Random button Play button Play button Disc number buttons Random button Prog button Track num...

Page 24: ...ode is automatically cancelled when the playing of the specified discs comes to an end 10 5 Other actions You can select up to 5 discs The same disc can be selected more than once Pushing the Random play button during Normal play will start Full random play Pushing the Random play button during Programmed play will start Random play of the tracks in the program including the tracks which have alre...

Page 25: ...ersonal use Do not use them in a way that infringes on the copyright holder taking into account the copyright laws More information about the use of MP3 files can be found at the end of this chapter 1 Normal play 1 1 Starting Play The MCD15 is compatible with discs with up to 256 tracks Turn on the power with the Power button Open the disc drawer with the Open close button and place the MP3 disc i...

Page 26: ...track Press the Repeat button two times The Repeat and 1 indicators will light up Next press the Play button In the Repeat 1 mode the track that is currently playing will be repeated 2 2 Repeating 1 disc If you press the Repeat button a third time the Repeat and 1 Disc indicators will light up In this mode the disc that is currently playing will be repeated 2 3 Repeating all discs If you press the...

Page 27: ... Cancelling Repeat play Press the Repeat button a fifth time to cancel Repeat Play 3 Random play 3 1 Full random play First press the Random button then press the Play button The player will start to play the tracks of the discs that are loaded in the disc drawer at random Random button Play button ...

Page 28: ... CD R RW disc be sure to use a writing program with which you can record in ISO9660 format this is not possible with all writing programs Set the writing program s format to ISO9660 level 1 or ISO9660 level 2 because MP3 files that are written in other formats may not play properly It s possible that the writing program changes the positions of the folders and files while writing MP3 files on the ...

Page 29: ... the first 512 will be played Files other than those with the MP3 extension are not counted When a CD R RW disc has dirt or scratches on it it s possible that the MCD15 doesn t play this CD Depending on the disc s properties it s also possible that the MCD15 doesn t play certain CD s To protect copyrights no digital signals are output when playing MP3 files If the first session is a music CD only ...

Page 30: ...namic range 98dB S N ratio 102dB High frequency distortion 0 006 Separation 95dB Discs Audio compact discs 8cm 12cm Disc drawer Loads up to 5 discs Dimensions WxHxD 43 5 x38 8 x 11 5 cm Weight 6 8 kg Remote control unit MCD15RMT Infrared pulse system Power supply 3V DC Two R6P standard SIZE AA Dimensions WxHxD 5 x 17 5 x 1 8 cm Weight batteries included 100 g Chapter 4 ...

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