Exposure Classic CD Player Operation Manual Download Page 7

 

 

Press PLAY, playback starts with the first number on 
the programme. 

 

 

All keys (except PROGRAM and PEAK SEARCH) 
can be used during programmed play. Search for a 
particular passage is only possible within the track 
being played. 

 

 

 

 
ERASING A PROGRAM

 

 

 

During Play : press STOP twice 

 

 

In STOP mode : Press STOP, the programme has now 
been erased. 

 

                            

IMPORTANT!

 

  
ALWAYS LEAVE THE VOLUME SETTING ON THE  
CD PLAYER AT MAXIMUM (DEFAULT) LEVEL

 

 

 

RECOMMENDATIONS

 

 

CD’s

 

 

 

Keep the shiny surface of the CD clean, clean with a soft, lint-free cloth and always wipe the CD in a straight line from 
centre to edge. 

 

 

Do Not write on the printed side of CD’s 

 

 

Do Not attach any stickers on the CD  

 

 

Never use cleaning fluids used for records, or detergents and abrasive cleaning agents.

 

 

TECHNICAL DATA

 

 

Frequency range : 

 

20Hz to 20kHz -/+ 0.2dB 

Amplitude linearity :   

0.3B (20Hz to 20kHz)  

Phase linearity : 

 

4

°

 (20Hz to 20kHz) 

Dynamic range : 

 

90dB (1kHz) 

Signal-to-signal ratio :  

110dB (A weighted, 1kHz) 

Channel separation :   

110dB (1kHz) 

Total Harmonic Distortion : 

70dB (1kHz, 0dB) 

Audio output level :    

2Vrms 

Mains voltage and frequency : 

115/230V 50/60Hz (factory set) 

Power consumption :   

<

20W 

Dimensions (WxHxD) : 

440x90x306 (mm) 

Weight (gross) : 

 

6.0kg 

 

 

TYPICAL VALUES SHOWN

 

 

ACCESSORIES 

 
1 x Remote Handset 
 
2 x AAA Batteries 
 
 

 

3 YEARS WARRANTY ON ALL EXPOSURE PRODUCTS  

 

E&OE 

 
 

PLEASE RETAIN PACKING FOR FUTURE USE. DUE TO OUR POLICY OF CONTINUED RESEARCH AND 

DEVELOPMENT, EXPOSURE ELECTRONICS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE SPECIFICATIONS WITHOUT 

PRIOR NOTICE. 

 

 

This Compact Disc Playe complies with radio interference  

requirements as laid down in EC regulations 

 

MADE IN ENGLAND 

 

Exposure Electronics

 

The Works, 59 North Street, Portslade, East Susses BN41 1DH England 

Telephone : 01273 423877 

                   Fax : 01273 430619 

Summary of Contents for Classic CD Player

Page 1: ...CD Player Operation Manual ...

Page 2: ...E UK This apparatus is fitted with an approved moulded 13 Amps plug To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows 1 Remove fuse cover and fuse 2 Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 5A A S T A or BSI approved 3A 3 Refit the fuse cover If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlet it should be cut off and an appropriate plug should be fitted in its place If the mains contain...

Page 3: ...input CD or AUX of your amplifier making sure that the LEFT channel of the CD player corresponds to the LEFT channel of the amplifier and the RIGHT channel of the CD player corresponds to the RIGHT channel of the amplifier RECOMMENDATIONS Allow a warm up time of at least 30 minutes prior to listening The performance will improve as the player stabilises over several hours The player requires a bur...

Page 4: ...rting Play Returning to the beginning of a track 3 STOP Stopping Play Erasing a programme 4 TIME Selecting the time information see display section 5 PEAK SEARCH AUDIO FADER Searching the loudest passage peak on a CD or in a programme when making a tape recording Fading in and out during play 6 PROGRAM Opening the memory when compiling a programme Storing tracks in a programme ...

Page 5: ... TIME Indicates the total playing time on the CD or programme PEAK Flashes when the loudest passage peak on a CD or in a programme is being searched Lights up when the loudest passage peak has been found REPEAT Lights up when you repeat a CD REPEAT 1 Lights up when you repeat a track DISPLAY MESSAGES READ Lights up when the CD s contents list is being scanned NO DISC Lights up when there is no CD ...

Page 6: ...ion may be used for checking the loudest sound passages When the CD is in STOP mode press PEAK SEARCH PEAK begins flashing and the CD will be scanned for the loudest passage the peak When this has been found it will be repeated continuously from two seconds before and two seconds after the peak You can now adjust your recording device for optimum level Search can be stopped by pressing STOP SETTIN...

Page 7: ...ATA Frequency range 20Hz to 20kHz 0 2dB Amplitude linearity 0 3B 20Hz to 20kHz Phase linearity 4 20Hz to 20kHz Dynamic range 90dB 1kHz Signal to signal ratio 110dB A weighted 1kHz Channel separation 110dB 1kHz Total Harmonic Distortion 70dB 1kHz 0dB Audio output level 2Vrms Mains voltage and frequency 115 230V 50 60Hz factory set Power consumption 20W Dimensions WxHxD 440x90x306 mm Weight gross 6 ...

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