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Page 2: ...cated Dangerous voltage inside Do not open the cabinet There are no user serviceable parts inside Repairs should be carried out by qualified service personnel only Ensure that no objects or fluids pas...
Page 3: ...3 1 Remove the stop knob 2 Insert the circular lid in this position 3 Turn the lid to the closed position and mount the stop knob back in place...
Page 4: ...tors for balanced output Use shielded cables to connect the CD player to the amplifier To minimise the introduction of hum and noise the shielded cables should run parallel to each other or loosely tw...
Page 5: ...s key playback will stop 1 LED will light when the CD player is in stand by mode 2 Display will light when the CD player is in operation mode 3 When the CD player is in Play mode you can pause by pres...
Page 6: ...disc TIME 1 push Total time played 2 push Total remaining time 3 push Return shows status of single track A B A B repeat function is used for the repeat play of a specific portion of a track While pla...
Page 7: ...ce the CD clamp on the top Now close the lid Wait a short time for the CDA825 to read the disc table of contents before you press PLAY The CDA825 is buffering two moving second of audio in isolation f...
Page 8: ...er than 100dB T H D Less than 0 01 D A converter 24 bit Dual differential Output Analog Single ended 2 4V RMS Balanced 4 8V RMS Output Digital S PDIF RCA 0 5V p p 75 ohms Power consumption 40W Nominal...