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GENERAL 
 

Congratulations

 on your purchase of the Audio Note CDT One/II CD Transport. 

 

Audio Note is highly critical of the digital medium as presented by compact disc; we 

sincerely hope that you too will find this transport breaks free from the 'digital mould' that we 
are all so accustomed to, and so open a new window on your CD collection. 
 

Please read over this manual carefully in order to obtain the best possible performance 

and longevity from your transport. 
 
UNPACKING & INSTALLATION 
 
 

Please take care when unpacking the CDT One/II. We recommend that you store the 

packing materials in case the unit requires shipping at a later date. 
 

Next, select a suitable location for the unit, for example, a dry and dust-free area which 

is not exposed to direct sunlight. 
 
Connections: 

 

 

The transport's sonic performance will start to improve as the internal parts 'bed' in. 

The transport requires about two hundred hours of operation before the bedding in process is 
complete. 
 
 

Connectors on the back of CDT One/II unit provide a digital output for connection to 

your DAC via your digital interconnect with RCA or XLR connectors. Your dealer can advise on 
suitable type and quality of cable eg: - Audio Note AN-V is an excellent choice. 
 
 

Power connector: An IEC power connector is available for connection to the local supply. 

Simply connect this to a convenient power point using the supplied cable. 
 
IMPORTANT INFORMATION 
 
 

Compact disc transports have built-in error compensation circuits to correct minor 

manufacturing defects on a disc. In some cases, defects on the disc, which are too large for 
the error compensation circuits to handle, may cause the CD transport to skip some tracks 
during playback. If this problem occurs, play a new disc, normal playback of the new disc 
indicates that the previous disc is damaged in some way. However, if the problem continues, it 
is best to have the unit serviced. 

Summary of Contents for CDT One/II

Page 1: ...CDT One II CD TRANSPORT OWNER S INFORMATION...

Page 2: ...e system to rain moisture excessive heat and magnetism Never let an inexperienced person repair or reassemble the unit Never put anything especially metal into the unit Never place excessive weight on...

Page 3: ...n to Protect the Environment Used batteries with the ISO symbol for recycling as well as small accumulators rechargeable batteries mini batteries cells and starter batteries should not be thrown into...

Page 4: ...rnal parts bed in The transport requires about two hundred hours of operation before the bedding in process is complete Connectors on the back of CDT One II unit provide a digital output for connectio...

Page 5: ...of tracks and the total playing time of the disc will appear on the display Press the OPEN CLOSE button to unload a disc Press the OPEN CLOSE button again to close the disc drawer OPERATIONS VIA BUTT...

Page 6: ...old down the SEARCH button MEMORY Use the Memory button for programming and reviewing programs DISPLAY Press this button to change the intensity of display or to turn it on off PROGRAMMING You may sel...

Page 7: ...for random order playback NUMBERED buttons A particular track may be selected for playback by using these buttons Example To play track 3 press the button 3 once To play track 14 press the button 1 a...

Page 8: ...rate incorrectly NO DISC appears There is no disc loaded or the disc is loaded incorrectly Playback does not start from The player is in the PROGRAM or RANDOM mode the first track Press the STOP butto...

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