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Operating the CD/USB Player 

 

1. Opening and closing of the disc holder 

    • Turn the unit’s power on. Press the OPEN/CLOSE-button to open the disc holder.  
    • The disc holder cannot be opened during playback, to prevent playback from being interrupted if  
       the OPEN/CLOSE button is pressed accidentally. Stop the playback first, then press the OPEN/CLOSE  
       button.  
 

2. Loading CD’s 

    • Hold the disc by the edges and place it in the disc holder, then press the OPEN/CLOSE button to  
       close  the holder. 
 
CAUTION:  
• Do not place any foreign objects in the disc holder and do not place more than one disc in the disc  
   holder at a time.  
• Do not push the disc holder in manually when the power is off, as this may result in malfunction and  
  damages the player. 

 
3. Selecting Tracks 

    • Press the SKIP-button to move to next higher or lower 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 selected during playback, playback begins as soon as the skip search operation     
        is completed.

 

 

    • If the Skip-button         is pressed while at the last track, the first track is selected. In the same way, 
       If the Skip- button        is pressed while at the first track, the last track is selected. 
 

4. Starting Playback  

    • Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start playback when you’ve just loaded a new CD or selected a  
       track from the (optional)USB stick. or press the PLAY/PAUSE during the pause condition to restart  
       playback.  
 
 
 
 

 
5. Stop Playback  

    There are two ways to stop playback: 
    1. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button during playback to pause at that point. 
    2. Press the STOP button during playback.  

 
6. Pausing 

    • Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to switch between play and pause. The display in the figure below  
       shows the CD-player in PAUSE mode. 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PA90CDT V3

Page 1: ...PA90CDT V3 ORDERCODE D6110...

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: ...ns Operating Determinations Return Procedure Claims Description Features Overview Front panel Overview Back panel Overview Tuner Overview CD USB player Operation Connecting inputs Operating the tuner...

Page 4: ...s no damage caused by transportation Should there be any consult your dealer and do not use the system To maintain perfect condition and to ensure a safe operation it is absolutely necessary for the u...

Page 5: ...put signal level may lead to overdriving your equipment Should this occur it is necessary to reduce the input signal level by using the INPUT control To emphasize a frequency range you don t necessari...

Page 6: ...ethod to use Note If you are given an RMA number please include the following information on a piece of paper inside the box 1 Your name 2 Your address 3 Your phone number 4 A brief description of the...

Page 7: ...each channel to your preference 3 Siren button Pressing this button will start the siren 4 Mic 2 level Use to adjust the input volume level for input 2 5 Mic 1 level Use to adjust the input volume lev...

Page 8: ...Fan Do not obstruct the air inlet 23 AM antenna input 24 Power cord Connect to the mains then turn on the power switch 16 to operate the unit Note Please make sure that the supply voltage matches the...

Page 9: ...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 10: ...r 47 Display This display shows track number scan point etc When the display is dimmed the CD USB player is switched off 48 PLAY PAUSE Pressing this button will start playback Pressing the button agai...

Page 11: ...dling capacity operated drops by approximately 20 Damage caused by connecting the amplifier to improper AC voltage or DC voltage is not covered by any warranty NOTE Always turn off and disconnect the...

Page 12: ...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 13: ...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 14: ...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 15: ...r of all speakers summed together should never exceed the total power of the amplifier in a 25V 70V or a 100V system Connection Cables Take care of your cables always holding them by the connectors an...

Page 16: ...screwdriver to the left at the same time Gently push a bit Turn and Push The fuse will come out 3 Remove the broken fuse If brown or unclear it is burned out 4 Insert the replacement fuse into the ho...

Page 17: ...0dB at 10kHz Bass 10dB 100Hz THD 0 5 1KHz nominal power capacity Signal noise ratio Mic 65dB Aux 75dB Outputs for speakers 4 8 Outputs for speakers 25V 70V 100V Output power 90W at 4 25V 70V 100V Indi...

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