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Fig. 4

 

 
56. CD holder 
57.   

STOP 

      Press this button to stop playback. 

58.         

B.SKIP/REW                                                  

      Use this button for skipping or searching backwards. 

59.         F.SKIP/FF                                                 

      Use this button for skipping or searching forward. 

60.  
      

Press this button to increase the output level of the CD/ USB- player 

61. 

OPEN/CLOSE  

      press this button to open/close the disc holder 

62. USB connector 
63. Display 

      This display shows track number, scan point etc. When the display is dimmed, the  
      CD/ USB player is switched off. 

64. 

 

PLAY/PAUSE 

      Pressing this button will start playback. Pressing the button again will pause playback. 

65. CD/ USB switch 
      

Pressing this button lets you select between CD or USB player mode. 

66.        Repeat/Random Play button 

      Pressing this button lets you switch between  Normal play, Repeat all and Random play.   

67. Volume –

 

      Press this button to decrease the output level of the CD-player 

68. 

 

CD power ON/ OFF switch 

      Use to turn the CD/USB player off. 

Summary of Contents for MPXA-80

Page 1: ...MPXA 80 ORDERCODE D6130...

Page 2: ...d You can rely on DAP Audio for more excellent audio products We design and manufacture professional audio equipment for the entertainment industry New products are being launched regularly We work ha...

Page 3: ...g Determinations Description Features Overview Front panel Overview Back panel Operation Dip switch settings channel 1 3 Dip switch settings channel 4 Connecting inputs Operating the tuner Operating t...

Page 4: ...retion to repair or replace product s As a suggestion proper UPS packing or double boxing is always a safe method to use Note If you are given an RMA number please include the following information on...

Page 5: ...Do not insert objects into air vents Do not connect this system to a dimmerpack Do not switch the system on and off in short intervals as this would reduce the system s life Do not open the device an...

Page 6: ...rising condensation water might damage your system Leave the system switched off until it has reached room temperature If your Dap Audio device fails to work properly discontinue use immediately Pack...

Page 7: ...ate sideflaps included Frontpanel Fig 1 1 Input 1 level Use to adjust the input volume level for input 1 2 Input 2 level Use to adjust the input volume level for input 2 3 Input 3 level Use to adjust...

Page 8: ...n Pre amp out Mono RCA in out Use this input if You want to use an external preamp or power amplifier 26 Combo input 3 Combo input for channel 3 Accepts balanced or unbalanced inputs 27 Combo input 2...

Page 9: ...problems 37 Gain Use to adjust the level of the incoming telephone signal 38 Input 4 Impedance level switch Each input can be customized using 4 dipswitches You can select 4 options For more details s...

Page 10: ...ith 9Khz intervals while the FM frequency automatically decreases with 0 1Mhz intervals till the radio is tuned in To Stop the selection manually press the DOWN button again during automatically tunin...

Page 11: ...ctor 63 Display This display shows track number scan point etc When the display is dimmed the CD USB player is switched off 64 PLAY PAUSE Pressing this button will start playback Pressing the button a...

Page 12: ...de 24V phantom power for a condenser microphone Dip switch settings channel 4 The MXPA 80 has 2 sets of stereo unbalanced RCA inputs You can use these for connecting line level equipment Each input ca...

Page 13: ...ower track The selected track will be displayed in the display The figure below shows that track 2 is selected Hold the SKIP button to change tracks continuously at a higher speed When a new track is...

Page 14: ...tton to begin scanning The disc moves rapidly forward and the sound is not audible The current scan point is indicated on the LCD Press and hold down the button to begin scanning The disc moves rapidl...

Page 15: ...disc Do not write on the label printed side with a hard tipped implement such as a pencil or ball point pen Condensation will form if a disc is brought into a warm area from a colder one such as outdo...

Page 16: ...that all speakers should be wired in parallel The total power of all speakers summed together should never exceed the total power of the amplifier in a 70V or a 100V system Connection Cables Take care...

Page 17: ...lying electric power Replacing a Fuse Power surges short circuit or inappropriate electrical power supply may cause a fuse to burn out If the fuse burns out the product will not function whatsoever If...

Page 18: ...urn the amplifier to your Dap Audio dealer Product Specifications Model DAP Audio MXPA 80 Power supply 230 VAC 24VDC Fuse 230V 1 5AT 115V 3AT Inputs impedance Mic 55dBV 5K Balanced and sensitivity Lin...

Page 19: ...17 Appendix 1 Block diagram MXPA 80...

Page 20: ...2009 DapAudio...

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