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• 

Disc Menu 

presents the menu of available chapters, within 

whatever title you are watching at the moment. 

(See explanation 

of DVD menus in this section.)

• 

Title 

gives you a list of available “titles” on the disc you are 

watching. 

(See explanation of DVD menus in this section.)

• 

Up/Down/Left/Right 

keys allow you to move within a 

particular menu screen, changing the highlighted item up/down/
left/right as you like, from the comfort of your chair.

•  The 

Enter 

key allows you to select the highlighted item, having 

the same effect as if you had pressed the button on the LCD 
touchscreen. 

Transport Controls

You will find the transport controls used to control the day-to-day 
playback of discs just below the navigation keys. 

• 

 (previous) will move backward through the chapters or tracks 

(or the playlist, if you have created one), one step at a time. As 
with most players, the single exception to this is the first time 
you press the   key, which will take you to the beginning of 
the track currently playing. Pressing the   key again within 
approximately one second will then take you to the previous 
track.

• 

/

 

(play)

 will start the disc spinning (if necessary) and start 

playing the music, as expected.

• 

 

(next)

 will move forward through the tracks (or the playlist, if 

you have created one), one track at a time. 

• 

,

 

(pause)

 will stop the music but allow the disc to continue 

spinning; when you press Play, the music will start almost 
immediately, and it will pick up from where you left off.

• 

.

 

(stop)

 applies to both the music and the spinning of the disc. 

When you press 

Play

, the disc will need to take a few moments 

to get up to speed prior to playing, and it will play from the 
beginning of the disc or the playlist (if one has been created for 
the disc).

• 

Repeat

 will cycle the disc player through its repeat modes.

• 

[

 

(scan reverse)

 provides a “rewind” function, the nature of 

which is dictated by your 

navigation preference

 selection in the 

menu system. (See 

The Menu System

 for more information.)

• 

]

 

(scan forward)

 provides a “fast forward” function, the nature 

of which is dictated by your 

navigation preference

 selection in 

the menu system. (See 

The Menu System

 for more information.)

• 

^

 

(eject)

 will cause the inserted disc to spin down and then eject.

Summary of Contents for CDP-102

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual CDP 102 and CDP 202 Disc Players...

Page 2: ...or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Changes or modi cations to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Th...

Page 3: ...speci ed by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table speci ed by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart appara...

Page 4: ...s 10 exible GUI 10 highly re ned circuit design 10 extensive listening tests 10 extraordinary longevity 10 Front Panel 11 Rear Panel 13 using the balanced outputs 13 using the single ended RCA analog...

Page 5: ...9 temporary display 29 volume display 30 System Setup 31 the system setup menu system 31 audio setup 31 audio delay 32 digital output 32 volume setup 32 distance 33 level trims 33 video setup 33 video...

Page 6: ...easily and quickly even if you have mislaid your original sales slip You will nd the warranty registration card at the end of the separate warranty policy booklet enclosed Please take a few minutes to...

Page 7: ...ing it on its own shelf should suf ce Note that adequate clearance for the AC cord and connecting cables must be left behind the disc player We suggest leaving eight inches 20 cm of free space behind...

Page 8: ...of your disc player may not be changed by the user There are no user serviceable parts within the unit Please refer any problems to an authorized Class service center If the AC mains voltage indicate...

Page 9: ...laced in standby or unplugged for an extended period of time allowing it to cool down Depending on the degree of cooling involved you should expect a brief warm up period before the its sound quality...

Page 10: ...ve been met Finally our designs are subjected to extensive testing to ensure longevity reliability and stability extensive listening tests Throughout the development phase perhaps the most important t...

Page 11: ...age out of range If you are not going to use the player for an extended period of time e g vacation or other travel we suggest you disconnect it from the AC mains Please be certain that the player is...

Page 12: ...n capabilities that allow superior integration into complex systems For more information see the section The Menu System later in this manual 4 Eject button The front panel Eject button operates the s...

Page 13: ...been used by performance oriented consumer companies like Class to preserve every nuance of the nest audio performances in your collection Technically balanced audio interconnections provide two dist...

Page 14: ...using balanced analog interconnection then connect these single ended outputs to your preampli er processor using high quality RCA terminated cables Your Class dealer can advise you on the selection...

Page 15: ...ndby in addition to discrete command codes for either operate or standby These codes may be used in macros for sophisticated remote control systems facilitating the control of the player in the larger...

Page 16: ...between operate and standby automatically usually in concert with the A V preamp itself The 1 8th inch mono mini jack Trigger In provides for remote controlled turn on that is toggling between operate...

Page 17: ...rviceable parts inside your disc player All service of this product must be referred to a quali ed authorized Class dealer or distributor 9 AC Mains Input An IEC standard power cord supplied is used w...

Page 18: ...dard which you may have seen on other disc players namely Zoom cycles through the available zoomed in or magni ed views of the DVD Angle cycles through the available camera angles of the DVD being wat...

Page 19: ...se buttons will have no effect Mute will engage the mute function as you have de ned it either Classic Speci c or Dampening see The Menu System for more details 3 Navigation Keys The central section o...

Page 20: ...ing the key again within approximately one second will then take you to the previous track play will start the disc spinning if necessary and start playing the music as expected next will move forward...

Page 21: ...nfrared signal from a particular Fkey The list of possible functions is quite extensive and is found in the menu system see The Menu System section of this manual For example if you are using one of t...

Page 22: ...exible menu system Because of this exibility the disc player can present different controls and capabilities when playing a CD and when playing a DVD We will present these separately CD operational m...

Page 23: ...ent time of the disc playing is displayed elapsed on track elapsed on disc remaining on track remaining on disc program Pressing the program button on the controls menu takes you to the programming sc...

Page 24: ...screen It contains four buttons back will return you to the home screen repeat mode takes you to another screen in which you can select any of the available repeat modes no repeat repeat chapter repea...

Page 25: ...creen brings up a comprehensive menu system the top two levels of which are shown below This menu system provides access to many installation speci c features that let you customize how the disc playe...

Page 26: ...ss dealer display setup This button brings up the display setup menu which itself has subordinate menus This menu system is detailed below immediately after the corresponding menu illustration It allo...

Page 27: ...these buttons on the LCD touchscreen takes you to a subordinate scrolling list of possible functions for that particular Fkey Selecting the one you want is as simple as scrolling through the list by...

Page 28: ...you may want to update your unit Simple and detailed updating instructions are also provided on the website If you ever have occasion to call our technical support people to ask a question not covered...

Page 29: ...the never timeout setting The lamp in the LCD display was designed for harsh automotive environments and will give you many years of reliable operation If you plan to leave the unit on continuously h...

Page 30: ...trols work namely that a setting of 0 indicates no sound while larger numbers represent higher volumes Relative THX is the system preferred by the folks who bring you the Home standards wherein 0 repr...

Page 31: ...you a wide range of control over how the disc player works both on its own and as a part of your overall system the system setup menu system There are four submenus that can be accessed from the syste...

Page 32: ...related parameters to suit your needs If you elect not to use the variable volume capability these settings will not be available max volume The maximum volume screen allows you to establish a maximum...

Page 33: ...our preampli er processor to be accurately calibrated once for all incoming source signals The Dolby Late Night button engages and disengages the Late Night mode for Dolby Digital soundtracks allowing...

Page 34: ...ow the picture but will show you all of the picture as the director and cinematographer originally framed it preference The DVD standard supports multiple soundtracks and languages all on the same dis...

Page 35: ...ch the scanning would occur If you want to have all discs operate as per the DVD way of doing things select latching as your navigation preference If you prefer the CD way of doing things choose non l...

Page 36: ...RSION INFO on the LCD touchscreen or by pressing the MENU button beside the LCD touchscreen then selecting STATUS from the touchscreen menu followed by VERSION INFO The Version Info Screen displays th...

Page 37: ...ouch the screen to reactivate it so you can see the state of the unit or simply press the Play key on the remote control Unplug the unit for at least thirty seconds and then plug it in again try power...

Page 38: ...Then turn the power back on and press Standby to restart the unit 6 The IR remote control seems not to function Ensure that there are no obstacles between the IR remote and the IR sensor located to t...

Page 39: ...Video CD S VCD Power consumption 72W Mains voltage determined by the needs of country for which the unit was manufactured cannot be reset by dealer or user Overall dimensions Width 17 5 445mm Depth 1...

Page 40: ...40 Dimensions...

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