C.E.C. TL3N Owner'S Manual Download Page 16

CD TRANSPORT TL3N

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button twice repeatedly to jump to the previous track.

Pausing Playback

Press the PLAY/PAUSE 

/  button to stop playback temporarily. Press this 

button again to resume playback. 

Stopping Playback

Press the STOP   button to stop playback.

NOTE:

  Playback  will  be  stopped  automatically  if  you  open 

the CD door without pressing this button, but it will take a few 
seconds for the turntable to stop spinning. Do not touch the 
stabilizer or the disc until they stop completely. Touching the 

stabilizer or disc while they are still turning may damage or cause the unit to 
malfunction.

Removing a Disc

Slide the CD Door open with your hand, and remove the stabilizer first by 
holding its edge. Then remove the disc, replace the stabilizer on the turntable 
and slide the CD Door closed with your hand.

NOTE:

 Do not leave discs on the turntable when the TL3N is not in use. The 

stabilizer can be kept on the turntable when unused.

Remote Control Unit

Key Functions

 to 

 buttons can be used for TL3N and the other buttons for D/A converter 

model DA3N. 

Numeric Keys

Use these keys to select tracks directly during playback, or when entering a 
programmed playback order. To select ex.4-track press +10 twice and then 4.

REPEAT Button 

 

Press this button to repeatedly playback all the tracks on a disc. When repeat 

mode is on, the display will show the repeat 

 indicator. Press this button 

again to cancel repeat mode.

PROGRAM Button

Press this button to enable programmed playback. You can program up to 32 

tracks to playback in the order of your choice.

*Refer to “PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK” on page 18 for details.

Summary of Contents for TL3N

Page 1: ...TL3N BELT DRIVE CD TRANSPORT Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...duction Features TL3N is a CD transport that uses CEC s Proprietary belt drive mechanism to minimize the vibration and electromagnetic noise from the motors enabling the precise reproduction of music...

Page 3: ...ERSONNEL WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do...

Page 4: ...ing the cart unit combination to avoid injury from it tipping over 13 Unplug the TL3N during lightning storms or when leaving it unused for extended periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified...

Page 5: ...themselves or other devices Turning power on Turn on the TL3N s power first before turning on the DA converter or amplifier connected to the TL3N Turning power off Turn off the amplifier s power first...

Page 6: ...formance of music signal reading It may also cause contact failure of the switches and or noise Otherwise avoid installing the TL3N close to other transformers and electrical motors so as to prevent t...

Page 7: ...es soiled wipe it directly away from the disc s center with a soft dry cloth Try to keep the discs clean at all times Never use chemicals such as record sprays anti static sprays benzene or thinner to...

Page 8: ...discs recorded in audio CD format and finalized Some CD R RW discs may be unplayable due to the quality of the CD R RW disc and or the quality of the recording Do not attach stickers or protective sea...

Page 9: ...B E L T D R I V E C D T R A N S P O R T PO WE R TL3N should contain the following TL3N unit Stabilizer AC Power Cord Remote Control unit Two AAA batteries for the remote control unit Owner s Manual N...

Page 10: ...ay Aim for this sensor when using the remote control unit The remote control may malfunction if there are any obstacles between the remote control unit and the remote sensor Display Panel After readin...

Page 11: ...Inside the CD Door F Repeat indicator lights up when repeat mode is enabled Word Clock Indicator The LED will light up when TL3N works with the clock coming from an external clock generator connected...

Page 12: ...les are required SUPERLINK works with the first priority even when an external word clock signal is coming in AES EBU Connect to a digital audio device with a AES EBU XLR input by using a XLR 110 cabl...

Page 13: ...t minimizes deterioration of the music signal during transmission by using the clock signals from the D A converter s master clock generator to achieve complete synchronization Each transmission path...

Page 14: ...nal of the D A converter with a 75 COAXIAL RCA cable TOS LINK Connection Connect to the TOS LINK terminal of the D A converter with an optical cable WORD CLOCK Connection Connect to the AES EBU termin...

Page 15: ...matically start spinning the disc to read its information and the total number of tracks and the total playing time should appear on the display If you leave the TL3N as it is without pressing the PLA...

Page 16: ...Then remove the disc replace the stabilizer on the turntable and slide the CD Door closed with your hand NOTE Do not leave discs on the turntable when the TL3N is not in use The stabilizer can be kep...

Page 17: ...the track backwards searches forwards NOTE There are no Search buttons on the front panel of the TL3N Stop Button Press this button to stop playback DISP Display Button Press this button to cycle the...

Page 18: ...A batteries into the compartment Make sure that the batteries are inserted with their positive and negative poles positioned correctly and put the cover back on Battery Replacement If the distance at...

Page 19: ...RAM button to add the track to the program In this way press the PROG button to add the track every after blinking a track number by pressing skip buttons Press the STOP button to complete the program...

Page 20: ...rogrammed playback order press the CHECK button repeatedly until the track number in question is displayed then select a new track number The new track will overwrite the existing track Repeat this pr...

Page 21: ...such cases We recommend replacing the belt at least once every 5 years Likewise the spindle will also gradually deteriorate over time We recommend an overhaul at least once every 8 years Please contac...

Page 22: ...sc No sound Check the connection to the D A converter Check the position of the input selector on the amplifier Sound skipping Place the player on a stable rack to prevent the effects of vibration If...

Page 23: ...y AC120 230V 50 60Hz Specified on rear panel Power Consumption 7W Dimensions approx 435 W x 320 D x 109 H mm incl leg knob terminal Weight approx 11kg Accessories CD Stabilizer AC Power Cord Remote Co...

Page 24: ...1206 C CEC Co Ltd Japan...

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