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IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR YOUR MCX SYSTEM TO BE PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED BY YOUR DEALER.  

Incorrect installation or inappropriate use of the MCX CD Player may result in injury due to electrical shock.

 

 

•   Always ensure that the voltage rating on the rear panel of this unit matches that of your local mains supply.*

 

 

•   Ensure that the mains cable and plug supplied with this unit is also correct (Contact your dealer immediately if this is not the case).

 

 

•   This unit is protected by a mains fuse, which is accessible as part of the IEC socket on the rear panel.

 

 

•  Fuse replacement specifications:

 

 

220/240V units                T2.5A fuse

 

 

110/120V units                T5A fuse

 

 

•  The Exposure MCX CD Player MUST be earthed.

 

 

•  Protect this unit against all forms of liquid. Never expose the unit to dripping or splashing, or place objects filled with water, 

 

 

such as vases, on the unit.

 

 

•  Unplug the unit from mains when not in use for prolonged periods.

 

 

•  Do not open this unit - there are NO user serviceable parts inside.  Reduce the amplifier volume control to minimum before 

 

 

turning this unit ‘on’ or ‘off’.

 

 

•  Ensure that this unit is switched off when connecting or disconnecting interconnect cables.

 
 

* Contact Exposure Electronics for advice on moving your equipment to another country or territory.

caUTION

For a long and trouble-free life of your Exposure MCX CD Player, please ensure the following:

 

 

•  Do not apply labels or stickers to CDs.

 

 

•  Do not write on CDs.

 

 

•  Do not use abrasive or solvent-based cleaning fluids on the surface of CDs.

 

 

•  Do not remove the cover of the CD Player or dismantle the case. 

 

 

•  Do not operate the CD Player in a damp environment or allow liquids to enter the unit.

 

 

•  Do not attempt to bypass the mains fuse or replace the fuse with one of a different specification.

 

 

•  Do not use abrasive or solvent-based cleaning fluids on the CD Player's casing.

 

FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES MAY VOID YOUR WARRANTY.

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Summary of Contents for MCX

Page 1: ...hig h fi d e lity e n gin eering since 19 74 TM I n s t r u c t i o n M a n u a l c d p l a y e r FA 310108 MCX CD instruction indd 1 1 31 2008 4 39 34 PM ...

Page 2: ...FA 310108 MCX CD instruction indd 2 1 31 2008 4 39 39 PM ...

Page 3: ...with batteries one unit per MCX system c Mains Cable d MCX EXLINK Cable e CD Clamp Exposure recommends a professional installation of this MCX component or system by an authorised Exposure dealer CD Player FA 310108 MCX CD instruction indd 3 1 31 2008 4 39 44 PM ...

Page 4: ...dio module REAR ANALOGUE OUTPUTS BALANCED XLR UNBALANCED RCA Use the balanced XLR connector to connect to the pre amplifier balanced input The unbalanced output can also be used if the following amplifier does not have a balanced input DO NOT USE BOTH AT THE SAME TIME FA 310108 MCX CD instruction indd 4 1 31 2008 4 39 45 PM ...

Page 5: ...T RJ45 For use with EXLINK cable provided to link to other MCX components Connect the EXLINK OUT on the CD player to the EXLINK IN on the MCX Pre Amplifier to allow syncronised control of the Power On Off Display On Off and Mode functions of the entire MCX system SPDIF OUTPUTS BNC OPTICAL RCA BNC 1 OPT 1 BNC 2 BNC 2 OPT 2 RCA IN INPUT SOCKETS As well as being a CD player the MCX can also be used a...

Page 6: ... OUT ON OFF Press the DISPLAY button to select the desired setting SEL IN This selects which input is used after mains power on Press the DISPLAY button until the desired setting is reached VER Displays the current software version Press MENU again to exit SELECT UP and SELECT DOWN Use these buttons to select the desired input POWER Use this button on the front panel to switch the unit from standb...

Page 7: ...o used in MENU mode PLAY PAUSE Starts the CD playback or pauses playback PREVIOUS Selects the Previous track on the CD NEXT Selects the Next track on the CD panel CD Player STOP Stops the CD FA 310108 MCX CD instruction indd 7 1 31 2008 4 39 47 PM ...

Page 8: ...owards the back of the unit until it stops Place the CD disc on the turntable Place the clamp on top of the CD to ensure good alignment Slide the lid closed again The CD will now be read Press PLAY to start playback FA 310108 MCX CD instruction indd 8 1 31 2008 4 39 50 PM ...

Page 9: ...plifier on or off PREV and NEXT selects the previous or next track when playing a CD RPT press once to repeat the whole CD or twice to play the same track continuously and searches rewind or forward TIME selects the time display on the CD Player to display remaining time of the current track remaining time of the cd or the current played time of the track PLAY plays CD STOP stops CD playback PAUSE...

Page 10: ...when not in use for prolonged periods Do not open this unit there are NO user serviceable parts inside Reduce the amplifier volume control to minimum before turning this unit on or off Ensure that this unit is switched off when connecting or disconnecting interconnect cables Contact Exposure Electronics for advice on moving your equipment to another country or territory CAUTION For a long and trou...

Page 11: ...ranty 1 The equipment should be suitably packed and returned to the dealer from whom it was purchased or directly to the local distributor together with proof of purchase or a copy of the dated sales receipt 2 If necessary the unit should be sent carriage pre paid by a reputable carrier NOT by post 3 No responsibility is accepted for the unit whilst in transit to the dealer or agent and customers ...

Page 12: ...put EXLINK RJ45 output EXLINK Power supply input Internally adjustable for 110 120V 220V 240V 50 60Hz Power consumption 35W Maximum Power on 18W on standby Size 490 x 414 x 104mm W x D x H Weight 25kg nett 30kg gross high fi de lity e ngine e r ing sinc e 1974 TM Product disposal instructions The symbol shown here and on the product means that the product is classed as electrical or electronic was...

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