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15. 

STOP:

The 

STOP

(16) button ends 

CD

play.

16. 

SINGLE:

Pressing the 

SINGLE

(15) activates the 

AUTO CUE

func-

tion. You will notice the 

AUTO CUE

blinking in the 

LCD

(20) when this

mode is engaged. The 

AUTO CUE

function causes the unit to pause at the

beginning of music of the following track & allows you to start play imme-
diately from the start of music without any blank space (which exists at the
beginning of every track). Pressing the 

SINGLE

(15) button a second time

activates the 

CONTINUOUS

function causing the unit to play continuous-

ly (after the last track, the unit will return to the first track of the disc & con-
tinue to play). Pressing the 

SINGLE

(15) button a third time deactivates

the 

CONTINUOUS

function.

17. 

TIME/OUTRO:

The 

TIME 

(17) button switches the time display

between the 4 available choices listed under 

LCD

(20). This also switch-

es on/off the 

OUTRO

function, which only plays the last 30 seconds of

each track.

18. 

PITCH:

Pushing the 

PITCH

(14) button activates the 

PITCH CON-

TROL SLIDE

(12). The pitch of the CD will change according to the posi-

tion of the 

PITCH CONTROL SLIDE

(12).

19. 

PITCH BEND:

Pushing the 

PITCH BEND

(13) buttons will automati-

cally raise the pitch up to 

+16%

or lower the pitch down to 

-16%

from the

existing pitch setting. Releasing the buttons will return the pitch to the orig-
inal pitch setting. You can use this function to match the tempo when mix-
ing from one song to another.

20. 

PITCH CONTROL SLIDE:

Moving the 

PITCH CONTROL SLIDE

(12)

up or down will lower or raise the pitch percentage.

OPERATIONS:

1. Press the 

OPEN/CLOSE

(6) button, place a 

CD

in the 

DISC TRAY

(7)

& press the 

OPEN/CLOSE

(6) button again. The tray will close into the

unit.

2. Push the 

TRACK SKIP

(19) buttons to select the track you want to play.

3. Press the 

PLAY/PAUSE

(9) buttons & the unit will instantly play.

CDG OPERATIONS:

1. After making the proper connections & the power for the 

CDX-02G

is on,

press the 

OPEN/CLOSE

(6) button, place a 

CDG

in the 

DISC TRAY

(7) &

press the 

OPEN/CLOSE

(6) button again. The tray will close into the unit.

NOTE: You may only use CDG discs to display the lyrics on a screen. Other CD formats will
not display the lyrics.

2. Turn on the monitor screen & wait until the 

CDX-02G

reads the 

CDG

disc. When the monitor is on & the disc is read, the title track should
appear on the screen.

3. Push the 

TRACK SKIP

(19) buttons to select the track you want to play.

4. Press the 

PLAY/PAUSE

(10) buttons & the unit will instantly play.

CUES:

1. To program a cue point (the spot on a CD at which you want play to
start) select a track & push 

PLAY/PAUSE

(10) so the unit enters the 

PLAY

mode. (

PLAY/PAUSE LED

glows green).

2. When the CD reaches the approximate musical spot you wish to make
your cue, push 

PLAY/PAUSE

(10) so the unit enters the 

PAUSE

mode

(

PLAY/PAUSE LED

blinks & the unit will enter stutter mode). Move the

SEARCH DIAL

(9) forward or in reverse until you reach the precise frame

is located, at which point you will want the 

CD

to begin play. Push 

CUE

(11). The cue point is now programmed, the blue 

LED

will remain on.

Press & hold 

CUE

(11) to preview the cue point. Release 

CUE

(11) to

return to the cue point. Press 

CUE

(11) to return to this pre-programmed

cue point & play at any time.

NOTE: Once you have skipped to another track, you may not go back to your programmed

cue point. You must begin your cue selection over again once you have skipped to another
track. The cue will be preset to the beginning of the selected track. Press the cue button &
you will begin at the beginning of your selected track. Start your Cue programming
sequence over again.

3. To fine tune your pre-programmed cue point, push the 

CUE

(8) button

and the 

CD

will return to the cue point you programmed in step #2. Push

PLAY/PAUSE

(9) so the unit enters the 

PAUSE

mode at that point. Use

the 

SEARCH DIAL

(22) to move forward or backward to find the proper

Cue point. Repeat step #2. If you decide this cue or starting point is okay,
leave the unit alone until you are ready to play.

4. If, however, the selected spot is not exactly where you want it, push the

CUE

(8) button while the CD is playing & the disc will return to the pre-

programmed cue point. Repeat step #1 - #3.

NOTE: During fine tuning there will be a stutter effect (to help you find the beat). The stut-
tering effect will end when you press the PLAY/PAUSE (9) to save the cue point.

TROUBLESHOOTING:

· If the disk will not play, check to see if the disc was loaded correctly (label
side up). Also check the disc for excessive dirt, scratches, etc.

· If the disc turns but there is no sound, check the cable connections. If
they are okay, check your amplifier or receiver.

· If the 

CD

skips, check the 

CD

for dirt or scratches. Do not assume that

the 

CD

player is defective. Many 

CD

s are recorded out of spec & will skip

on most or all 

CD

players. Before sending the unit in for repair, try playing

CD

that you are sure plays properly.

· If the 

CDG

does not display the song title & lyrics, please check & make

sure that the 

CDG

is not an audio 

CD

or 

CD-R

CDG

support is only given

to 

CDG

discs. Also check the connections to make sure the CDG and

audio RCA outputs are connected properly.

SPECIFICATIONS:

GENERAL:

Type............................................................................Compact Disc Player
Disc Type......................................Standard Compact discs (12 cm & 8 cm)
Time Display.........................Track Elapsed, Track Remain, or Total remain
Variable Pitch..........................................± 16% Slider with Resume Switch
Pitch Bend.........................................................................± 16% Maximum
Instant Start..................................................................Within 0.03 seconds
Track Selection......................................................................1 to 99 Tracks
Installation......................................................................................19" each
Dimensions..........................................................................19” x 3.5” x 10”
Weight (total).................................................................10.21 lbs. (6.21 Kg)

AUDIO SECTION:

Quantization........................................1 Bit Linear/Channel, 3 Beam Laser
Oversampling Rate..........................................................................8 Times
Sampling Frequency......................................................................44.1 kHz
Frequency Response..........................................................20 Hz to 20 kHz
Digital Output...................................................................................IEC958
Total Harmonic Distortion.................................................Less Than 0.05%
Signal to Noise Ratio..........................................................................85 dB
Dynamic Range..................................................................................85 dB
Channel Separation............................................................................85 dB
Output Level.................................................................2.0 +/- 0.2 V R.M.S.
Power Supply.........................................................AC 115/230 V, 60/50 Hz

Specifications & design are subject to change without notice for purpose of improvement.

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Summary of Contents for CDX-02G

Page 1: ...E R P R O F E S S I O N E L L E R D O P P E L C D P L AY E R REPRODUCTOR DOBLE DE CD PROFESIONAL D O U B L E L E C T U E R C D P R O F E S S I O N N E L O P E R AT I O N S M A N U A L BEDIENUNGSHANDBU...

Page 2: ...ing particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING If an outside antenna or cable system is con nected to the p...

Page 3: ...3 PAL NTSC...

Page 4: ...Video input of your graphics player monitor 6 The DIGITAL OUT 24 jack is for connecting this unit to any type of computer DAT MD HARD DISC RECORDER or any other type of device that accepts digital si...

Page 5: ...til you reach the precise frame is located at which point you will want the CD to begin play Push CUE 11 The cue point is now programmed the blue LED will remain on Press hold CUE 11 to preview the cu...

Page 6: ...E CONTROL 3 Stecker an Seite 2 und das andere Ende in den MAIN UNIT 3 Stecker ebenfalls an Seite 2 Den gleichen Vorgang bei Seite 1 durchf hren 3 Das eine Ende eines Cinchkabels an jeder der LINE OUTP...

Page 7: ...in das CD SCHUBFACH 7 legen und die OPEN CLOSE 6 8 Taste nochmals dr cken Das Schubfach bewegt sich zur ck in das Ger t und schlie t sich 2 Die TRACK 14 Tasten dr cken um den gew nschten Track auszuw...

Page 8: ...CD o AUX de su receptor Si no hay entradas CD o AUX utilice cualquier entrada de l nea nunca phono DESCRIPCIONES FUNCIONALES 1 POWER ALIMENTACION Despu s de cerciorarse de que el VOLT AGE SELECTOR 1...

Page 9: ...reproduc ci n del disco compacto 15 SINGLE El hecho de apretar el pulsador SINGLE 19 activa la fun ci n AUTO CUE Esta funci n hace pausar el aparato al principio de la m sica de la pista siguiente y l...

Page 10: ...liez l autre extr mit du cordon RCA une entr e ligne disponible sur votre console de mixage Si vous connectez le CDX 02G un amplifi cateur vous pouvez brancher les cordons RCA aux entr es CD ou AUX S...

Page 11: ...esse de recherche sera rapide 12 MOLETTE DE RECHERCHE SEARCH DIAL La SEARCH DIAL 9 poss de deux fonctions La SEARCH DIAL 9 permet une recherche pr cise en mode PAUSE La SEARCH DIAL 9 en mode PLAY lect...

Page 12: ...O NOT ATTEMPT TO RETURN THIS EQUIPMENT TO YOUR DEALER Parts of the design of this product may be protected by worldwide patents Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does...

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