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Operation  

 
 

2.1

 

First power on / self test 

 
If your CD player is completely disconnected from the power supply or switched off via the 
power switch (23), a so-called self-test is performed after switching on the device. The device 
checks  the  configuration  and  functionality  of  the  installed  components  and  then  goes  into 
stand-by mode. This process may take a few seconds. 
 
 

2.2

 

Switching device on / off 

 
With the on / off key (1) you can switch between operation and stand-by mode. In stand-by 
mode, the display (7) is deactivated and the operation indicator LED (6) lights up. As soon as 
your CD player is in operation, the operation indicator goes out and the display is activated. 
 

ATTENTION: 

The device is not completely disconnected from the power supply in stand-by 

mode. To disconnect the unit completely from the power supply, press the power switch (23) 
at the back of the unit or pull the power cable out of the power socket (22). 
 
 

2.3

 

Display 

 
The display (7) shows you information about the current operating status of the CD player or 
the digital input in D/A converter mode. In addition to the display of the selected source such 
as  CD  player  or  digital  input,  the  bottom  line  shows  you  the  current  settings  of  the  D/A 
converter: On the left side the sample rate (e.g.: 

96

), on the right side the current filter setting 

(

SMOOTH

 or 

STEEP

). 

 
 

2.4

 

Volume adjustment: Fixed / Variable level 

 
Depending on the selection of a fixed or variable volume level (see section 3.1.1), information 
about the current volume setting of the CD 30.3 is shown in the middle/upper area of the display 
(7). 

VOL

 indicates a variable output level, so you can adjust the volume of the analog outputs 

of your CD 30.3 using the 

VOLUME

 keys on the RC 3 or RC 8 remote control or by pressing 

the 

INPUT

 keys (2, 3) for a 

long

 time. 

FIX

, on the other hand, indicates the selection of a fixed 

output level at the same place. 
 

NOTE

: When the variable volume setting is active, you can adjust the volume of the analog 

outputs of your CD 30.3 using the 

VOLUME

 keys on the RC 3 or RC 8 remote control or by 

pressing and holding the INPUT keys (2, 3). 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for CD 30.3

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions CD 30 3 ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...15 nm 25 C Output power max 0 7 mW max Declaration of conformity for EC only We herewith confirm that the unit to which this manual belongs fulfils the EC rules necessary to obtain the sign the necessary measurements were taken with positive results AVM Audio Video Manufaktur GmbH Daimlerstraße 8 D 76316 Malsch Germany www avm audio info avm audio ...

Page 4: ...ng we would like to explain the use of your CD 30 3 in a comprehensive way and therefore ask you to take a little time to study this manual in detail Should you have any questions which we have not been able to answer with this manual please contact your dealer or distributor who will be able to configure the unit according to your needs and personal requirements and also give you instructions for...

Page 5: ...vice on off 10 2 3 Display 10 2 4 Volume adjustment Fixed Variable level 10 2 5 Display in CD player mode 11 2 6 Display in D A converter mode digital input 11 2 7 Input selection 11 2 8 Sample rate and filter settings 11 2 9 Compatible CD Formats 12 2 10 Inserting Ejecting the CD 12 2 11 Function of the SKIP keys 13 2 12 Repeating CD tracks Repeat 13 2 13 PROG key title programming and filter set...

Page 6: ...our new device prior to delivery to adapt and change the configuration to your personal needs 1 2 Control and operating elements The numbers in the drawings below mark the control elements They refer to the numbers in the text where the operation of the unit is described 1 POWER key on off 2 INPUT key input title programming 3 INPUT key input title programming 4 ROG key title programming RND 5 REP...

Page 7: ...operation Therefore it can be installed in a rack without any problems If you place the unit in a cabinet please ensure sufficient air circulation If you place other components above or below your CD 30 3 please ensure a minimum distance of 1 cm We also recommend a location that is protected from direct sunlight so that you can easily read the indications on the display of the device 7 Avoid placi...

Page 8: ...table cable Digital recording devices If you want to record digitally you can connect your recording devices computer CD recorder to the digital outputs 17 18 Depending on the selected source the output socket carries the corresponding signal dig in coax dig in opt etc 1 8 RC 3 remote control The RC 3 remote control included in the scope of delivery allows you to control your CD 30 3 comfortably O...

Page 9: ...the device to be controlled or if the batteries are dead or objects are placed between the remote control and the device to be controlled the remote control may not function properly 1 8 1 Battery replacement Bottom of the RC 3 remote control If the range of the remote control decreases significantly new batteries must be installed Remove the six screws on the bottom of the remote control marked w...

Page 10: ...isplay 7 shows you information about the current operating status of the CD player or the digital input in D A converter mode In addition to the display of the selected source such as CD player or digital input the bottom line shows you the current settings of the D A converter On the left side the sample rate e g 96 on the right side the current filter setting SMOOTH or STEEP 2 4 Volume adjustmen...

Page 11: ...at the selected input 2 7 Input selection In addition to the integrated CD drive the CD 30 3 has a large number of digital inputs that can be selected using the two INPUT keys 2 3 If no signal or an invalid signal is present at a selected digital input the display shows the message NO DIG SIGNAL on the right side Press the PLAY key 12 to return to CD mode 2 8 Sample rate and filter settings NOTE T...

Page 12: ...y If you have purchased such a CD you can return it to your dealer even if you have already opened the package However you can only do so if the CD case does not clearly show a notice on the CD that it is copy protected and that the CD does not conform to the standard ATTENTION Do not use mats or stickers placed on the CD These can cause imbalance and impair music playback or interfere with the dr...

Page 13: ...unction in the PAUSE state NOTE A fast search across title boundaries is not possible so the search stops automatically at the end of the current title and switches to the PAUSE state 2 12 Repeating CD tracks Repeat By pressing the REPEAT button 5 you can select whether either the current track press once or the entire CD or programmed sequence press twice is repeated The selected setting is shown...

Page 14: ...in that order Press the PROG key 4 then the PLAY PAUSE key 10 to enter the programming menu Since no titles have been programmed yet the top line of the display will show PGM QTY 00 right TRCK 01 15 left Use the SKIP keys 11 12 to select the title number 7 display TRCK 07 15 Now insert the title into the program using the PLAY PAUSE key 10 Now use the SKIP keys 11 12 to set the title number 3 TRCK...

Page 15: ... analog outputs of your CD 30 3 can be adjusted by long pressing the INPUT keys 2 3 or by using the VOLUME keys on the RC 3 or RC 8 remote control The RC 8 also allows you to mute activate the outputs with the MUTE key In the middle of the upper display line the current volume value is displayed e g VOL 75 In contrast FIX indicates the selection of a fixed output level at the same position NOTE If...

Page 16: ...elivery state You can choose to reset all settings ALL or only the input names NAMES To call up the RESET menu switch off the CD 30 3 completely using the power switch 23 on the back of the unit Now press and hold both REPEAT keys 5 and STOP 9 simultaneously and switch the unit on again with the power switch 23 As soon as the display shows RESET the two keys can be released again Choose if you wan...

Page 17: ...u can correct the malfunction yourself 1 No music playback a The MUTE function via remote control RC 8 is active Deactivate it b Accidentally switch to stand by Press the power key 1 c If the display 7 is dark and the blue LED 6 is not lit the mains fuse may be defective Since this is usually caused by a defect of the power supply unit or the other electronics e g due to lightning please contact y...

Page 18: ...roper handling or misuse Return the unit to us only in its original packing If this is not possible we are entitled to refuse acceptance We will not assume responsibility for transport damage under any circumstances A short description of the defect is to be included with the returned unit In cases of doubt we reserve the right to request a copy of the bill of sale We also reserve the right to lev...

Page 19: ...x 192 kHz 24 Bit Input format Toslink S P DIF as input format max 96 kHz 24 Bit 4 4 3 CD Player CD Formate CD Audio CDR according to Red Book Standard Frequenzgang CD 20 Hz 20 kHz 4 4 4 Analog outputs Output voltage 2 5 V Frequency response DC 96kHz depending on the input signal and selected filter setting the upper cut off frequency may be lower Ssignal to noise ratio 115 dB 117 dB A 4 4 5 Miscel...

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