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Operating instructions

Once all the required input and output connections are made, the One can be 

switched on using its rear panel Power switch and front panel or handset Standby/

On button. 
Either front panel or handset buttons can be used for the majority of the One 

control functions.
To use the One as a conventional CD player, proceed as described in the following 

paragraphs:

Loading and playing CDs

This unit has been designed to play compact discs, recordable 

CDs (CD-R) and re-writable CDs (CD-RW) bearing the identification 

logo shown here. No other discs can be used. Any CD-R/CD-RW 

discs  should  contain  properly  recorded  TOC  (Table  of  Contents) 

information so that they can be played back. This unit can play 

only the discs recorded in the CD-DA format designed for music reproduction. Do 

not attempt to play a disc containing other data, such as a CD-ROM for PCs with 

MP3 or WMA files, on this unit.

Compatible bitrates

MP3

 – 96, 128, 192, 256 and 320 kbps.

WMA

 – 48, 64, 96, 128, 160 and 192 kbps.

1.  Select CD mode or load the disc into the CD slot. Once the disc is loaded, the 

source will automatically switch to CD mode.

2.  The  disc  will  automatically  start  playing  from  the  beginning  of  the  first  track. 

When the last track has finished playing, the unit will go to Standby mode.

3.  To stop the disc at any point, press the 

Stop

 button. Pressing the 

Pause

 button 

while the disc is playing will pause the disc. When the disc is paused the display 

will flash, play can be resumed by pressing the 

Pause

 button again.

4.  To eject disc, press the 

Stop

 button to stop the play back and press again to 

eject the disc.

IMPORTANT!:
–  Do not put anything except a compatible disc into the disc slot. Foreign objects 

may damage the mechanism.

–  If a disc is seriously scratched or dirty the player may not be able to read or 

play it.

– Never load more than one disc at a time into the disc slot.
–  Once the disc is ejected from the disc slot, do not push the disc back inside 

while the disc is in the slot. To re-insert the disc, take the disc out of the slot and 

put back into the slot.

Playing a specific CD track

With the One switched on and a disc loaded, specific tracks can be selected for 

playback by pressing one of the front panel or handset 

 

 buttons to step 

through the tracks on the disc forwards or backwards. When the desired track is 

shown on the One display, press the front panel or handset 

Play

 button to begin 

playback. The disc will then play from the selected track to the end. 

Note:

 The numerical buttons on the remote can be used for playing specific track.

Scanning within tracks

With the One switched on and a disc playing, a specific point in a track can be 

found by pressing and holding one of the front panel or handset 

Scan

 buttons to 

fast-forward or fast-reverse through the track. When the desired point in the track 

is reached the button can be released. The disc will then play from the selected 

point to the end.

Repeating discs and tracks

With the One switched on and a disc playing, either a specific track or an entire 

disc can be set to repeat indefinitely. To repeat a specific track press the handset 

Repeat

 button once while the track is playing. The One display will show "Repeat 

Track". To repeat an entire disc simply press the handset 

Repeat

 button twice in 

quick succession. The One display will show "Repeat All". Track or disc repeat can 

be cancelled by a further press of the Repeat button, by pressing the front panel or 

handset 

Stop

 button or by opening the disc drawer.

Playing tracks randomly

With the One switched on and a disc loaded, the tracks can be played randomly. 

To select random play simply press the handset 

Random

 button once and then 

the 

Play

 button. Random play can be cancelled by a further press of the 

Random

 

button. The disc will then continue to play the tracks in the "correct" order following 

the track that was playing when random play was cancelled.

Programming disc play

The order in which CD tracks are played can be programmed with a playlist. Tracks 

can also be suppressed from a playlist or programmed to play more than once.
With the One switched on and a disc loaded, press the handset 

Prog

 button. The 

One display will show the Program menu. Use the front panel or handset 

 

 

buttons to step through the disc to the track you wish to be the first track in the 

playlist. Press the 

Select

 button on the remote to confirm the first track. Repeat this 

procedure for all the tracks required in the playlist and then press the front panel 

or handset 

 button to store the programmed playlist. When the playlist is stored, 

use the front panel or handset 

 button to play the programmed playlist.

The front panel or handset 

 

 and 

 

 functions can be used as normal 

while a programmed playlist is playing. Press the front panel or handset 

 

button 

once to stop playback without deleting the playlist, or press it twice both to stop 

playback and delete the playlist.

DAB/FM Tuner

Press the Standby/On button. Press either the FM or DAB source button.

FM mode

To tune and listen to stations, do the following:
1. Press the 

 button to scan up to the next available station.

2. Press the 

 button to scan to previous available station.

Note:

 For manual tuning, press and hold either of the 

 

 buttons. This will step 

the frequency by 0.05MHz.

DAB mode

When selecting DAB mode for the very first time, the unit will initiate a 'Full Service 

Scan' for DAB services (can take up to 3 minutes to complete). A scanning bar 

appears on the display while scanning for stations. When scanning is completed, 

the unit will default to the DAB source mode. Use the 

 

 buttons to cycle through 

receivable stations.
A partial or full scan for DAB station scan also be initiated at any time in the future 

(see later section).
Press Enter to tune to and listen to the selected station.

Note:

–  When scrolling through stations, as default the unit will revert to the previous 

station if no station is selected or button pressed for 3-4 seconds. The One can 

also automatically tune to any displayed station after 3-4 seconds of inactivity if 

required. When in DAB mode press and hold the front panel or remote control 

/

 control. After 4 seconds an "Auto Enter On" or "Auto Enter Off" message will 

be displayed. Press 

/

 to repeatedly toggle between these two settings then 

either press no button for a few seconds or press in the 

Volume/Select

 control 

to exit and save the setting.

–  The number of DAB stations received will depend on aerial signal strength. We 

recommend completing a full auto scan from time to time to pick up new DAB 

stations.

–  In  DAB  mode  you  can  also  press  the  Menu  button  which  will  first  bring  up  a 

<Station Select> menu item. This also allows you to scroll to and select any 

desired station using the volume control.

DAB settings

It is possible to change the DAB region setting for this unit. This is necessary if the 

unit has been moved to a different region location.

Note:

 Changing the DAB region will erase all the stored DAB presets.

1.  Press the 

Menu

 button on the remote to go to the menu settings. 

2.   Use  the 

 

 buttons and select 'Tuner Setup > Tuner Region'. Press the 

Select 

button to change the tuner region settings.

3.   Use  the 

 

 buttons to browse through the available country DAB region setting 

Europe, Korea, USA, Australia, Canada, China and Taiwan.

4.  Select the correct region and press the 

Select

 button to accept the new changes.

5. Restart the unit and perform a full station scan.

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Summary of Contents for CD-RX30

Page 1: ...Your music our passion CD Receiver User s manual 2 ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ...tion protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Copyright Cambridge Audio Ltd 2014 Cambridge Audio and the Cambridge Audio logo are trademarks of Cambridge Audio...

Page 3: ...alled in a manner that makes disconnection of the mains plug from the mains socket outlet or appliance connector from the rear of the unit possible Where the mains plug is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable Only use the mains cord supplied with this unit Please ensure there is ample ventilation We recommend that you do not place the unit in an enclose...

Page 4: ... the power cord the wires should be fitted as shown in this diagram The colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug Connect them as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be con...

Page 5: ... Please ask your dealer for details 5 Service Normal For dealer use only Switches the One between normal default and service mode Do not change the mode to service mode as damage may result 6 Speaker terminals These terminal connectors can be pulled out to allow connection of banana plugs Connect the wires from your left channel loudspeaker to the Left terminals and the wires from the right channe...

Page 6: ...ce through the main menu Audio Inputs or direct MP3 button on the remote to listen to your portable audio device 6 Source Pressing this button will cycle through different sources CD DAB FM Aux Bluetooth USB Audio Opt and Coax inputs Press the Select control knob to select the source 7 Presets The One can store up to 5 presets for each of the DAB and FM bands All 5 per band are available from the ...

Page 7: ...acks during CD playback or to scroll through available station in DAB FM mode 11 Stop Eject Press to stop CD playback Press again to eject the Disc 12 Source buttons The 8 source select buttons are used to directly select the input source 13 Return Press to return to the previous menu 14 Menu Press to access the main menu 15 Info Press to select and view different information on the front panel di...

Page 8: ...an active subwoofer is used connect via a standard single RCA phono cable often referred to as a Sub Link Analogue audio connections Note Do not plug in the mains power lead or turn the unit on until all connections have been made Connect to source equipment using stereo phono RCA cables stereo 2RCA 2RCA Require two sets of stereo phono RCA cables one for recording one for listening BD DVD player ...

Page 9: ...is configuration the One is able to work at up to 24 bit 96kHz by declaring to your computer that it can handle any sample rate from 32kHz to 96kHz However in some Windows Mac operating system variants the operating system itself may restrict or fix the output sample rate or re sample the audio DAB FM external aerial Optional See our online guide at http support cambridgeaudio com on USB Audio for...

Page 10: ...ly To select random play simply press the handset Random button once and then the Play button Random play can be cancelled by a further press of the Random button The disc will then continue to play the tracks in the correct order following the track that was playing when random play was cancelled Programming disc play The order in which CD tracks are played can be programmed with a playlist Track...

Page 11: ... clock mode 1 Press the Menu button on the remote to access the menu settings 2 Use the buttons on the remote to navigate and select Clock Setup Set Time 3 Adjust the hour using the buttons on the remote 4 Press the Select button to adjust the minutes 5 Adjust the minutes using the buttons on the remote 6 Press the Select button to accept the settings and exit Setting the alarm time Setting the Al...

Page 12: ...l cable connections are secure particularly ground shield connections There is unwanted background noise and interference Move the unit away from other electrical equipment that is likely to cause interference Re orientate the aerial In the event that the above solutions do not remedy your problem please consult our frequently asked questions FAQ section on our website www cambridge audio com sts ...

Page 13: ...e Audio is a brand of Audio Partnership Plc Registered Office Gallery Court Hankey Place London SE1 4BB United Kingdom Registered in England No 2953313 www cambridge audio com 2014 Cambridge Audio Ltd AP33504 1 ...

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