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ROBO START:

IN SINGLE-AUTO CUE MODE:

Use 

ROBO START (29) 

in 

SINGLE-AUTO CUE MODE 

to alternate play

between the 

CFX-40 

two CD players (one track from one side,

then one from the other). In 

SINGLE-AUTO CUE MODE

 play starts

immediately with no blank or “dead” space. 

ROBO START 

causes one

side of the CD player to play when the other side is paused.

1. Engage 

SINGLE-AUTO CUE MODE

 with the 

SINGLE

 

(16)

 button.

2. Press the 

ROBO START (29) 

button to activate 

ROBO START

. Play will

alternate between the two CD players. At the end of a track, the playing
side pauses and the other CD deck plays a track.  At the end of this
track, the playing side pauses and the first CD deck resumes play.

IN CONTINUOUS MODE OR DURING NORMAL PLAY:

If you use 

ROBO START 

without 

SINGLE-AUTO CUE MODE

(in 

CONTINUOUS MODE

 or during normal play), play will not alternate

automatically. Pressing pause on the playing side will cause the other
side to play.

1. During normal play, set a 

CUE POINT

 on the other side of the CD player.

2. Press the 

ROBO START (29)

 button to activate 

ROBO START

 (the

button will blink).

3. Press 

PLAY/PAUSE

 

(11)

 button on the playing side to begin play from

the cue point on the other side.

NOTE: PAUSING THE PLAYING SIDE IN THE MIDDLE OF A TRACK WILL CAUSE THE OTHER

SIDE TO PLAY. WHEN THAT TRACK ENDS, PLAY WILL BEGIN FROM THE MIDDLE OF THE
TRACK WHERE PLAY WAS PAUSED.

PGM:

PROGRAM:

First choose either 

DISC 1

 or 

2

,

 

and press 

STOP (8) 

to reset any

previous program on the side that is chosen.

  

Then press either 

A

 or 

B

(30) 

to choose 

DISC 1

 or 

2

.  Next press 

PGM (30) 

for 

PROGRAM

mode, (the 

PGM LED

 will start flashing green).  Select the 

TRACK

NUMBER

 with the 

NUMBER PAD

 and 

SET (30) 

afterwards to select a

track for that slot.  Continue to press 

PGM (30) 

and select tracks, until

filled with the total number of tracks.  Then press 

PLAY/PAUSE (11) 

to

start the program (the 

PGM LED 

will be solid green).  To exit the

PROGRAM 

press the 

STOP (8)

 button.  The 

SINGLE (16) AUTO CUE

mode that is being used, such as 

CONTINUOUS

 or 

SINGLE 

modes will

affect the way the tracks play, 

ROBO START 

will not be affected by

PROGRAMING

.

DIRECT SELECT:

To 

DIRECTLY SELECT

 a 

TRACK

,

 

just press the

 TRACK NUMBER 

then

SET (30) 

followed by

 PLAY/PAUSE (11) 

to 

PLAY 

the last selection.

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 CDs are recorded out of spec and will
skip on most or all CD players. Before sending the unit in for repair, try
playing a CD that you are sure plays properly.

SPECIFICATIONS:

GENERAL:

Type...........................Dual Mechanism Compact Disc Player w/wired remote
Disc Type.........................................Standard Compact discs (12 cm & 8 cm)
Time Display.............................Track Elapsed, Track Remain, or Total Remain
Variable Pitch.....± 4%, ± 12%, ± 24%, & ±100% Slider with Resume Switch
Pitch Bend..............................................................................± 20% Maximum
Instant Start...................................................................Within 0.015 seconds
Track Selection.........................................................................1 to 99 Tracks
Installation...............................................19" Rack Mountable Player Unit, 2 U

              19" Rack Mountable Control Unit, 2 U

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.............................................................................104 dB
Dynamic Range.......................................................................................98 dB
Channel Separation....................................................................90 dB (1 kHz)
Output Level...........................................................................1.9 Volts R.M.S.
Power Supply.............................................................AC 120/230V, 60/50 Hz
Dimensions:

Remote Control:.....................W 19” x H 3.5” x D 2.75” (482 x 88 x 70mm)
Main Unit:................................W 19” x H 3.5” x D 10” (482 x 88 x 254mm)

Weight:

Remote Control:......................................................................4 lbs (1.8 kg)
Main Unit:...........................................................................10.2 lbs (4.6 kg)

ACCESSORIES:

Remote Control Cables:..................................................................................2
Stereo RCA  Line Cables................................................................................2
Operating Instructions....................................................................................1
Warranty Card...............................................................................................1
Power Cord....................................................................................................1

SPECIFICATIONS AND DESIGN ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT

NOTICE FOR PURPOSE OF IMPROVEMENT.

Summary of Contents for CFX-40

Page 1: ...OPERADOR AL DEL OPERADOR MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS PROFESSION PROFESSION PROFESSION PROFESSION PROFESSIONAL DU AL D...

Page 2: ...provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and...

Page 3: ...GLE AUTO CUE CONTINUOUS and NORMAL modes FLY CUE FLY CUE 17 sets a SEAMLESS LOOP CUE POINT on the fly CUE B EXIT Press CUE B EXIT 18 in PLAY mode after a CUE POINT is memorized to start a LOOP press a...

Page 4: ...4 REMOTE CONTROL FRONT BACK MAIN UNIT FRONT REAR CFX 40 CFX 40 CFX 40 CFX 40 CFX 40...

Page 5: ...5 INPUT on the rear panel of the transport to record a digital signal FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS ANTI SHOCK BUFFER MEMORY With 12 SECONDS OF ANTI SHOCK BUFFER MEMORY each side of the CD player stores 6 se...

Page 6: ...unit will turn on Pushing the POWER 6 button a second time will turn the unit off 2 Press the STOP 8 button place a CD in the DISC TRAY 7 and press the STOP 8 button again The tray will close into th...

Page 7: ...e solid green To exit the PROGRAM press the STOP 8 button The SINGLE 16 AUTO CUE mode that is being used such as CONTINUOUS or SINGLE modes will affect the way the tracks play ROBO START will not be a...

Page 8: ...fen um die Betriebsweisen SINGLE AUTO CUE CONTINUOUS und NORMAL zu erhalten FLY CUE SCHNELLMERKSTELLE FLY CUE1 17 stellt das SEAMLESS LOOP CUE POINT schnell ein CUE B EXIT CUE B AUSANG Bet tigen Sie C...

Page 9: ...EREMZWICHENSPEICHER F R 12 SEKUNDEN SPEICHERUNG speichert jede Seite des CD Spielers 6 Sekunden des zuk nftigen Abspielens um sicherzustellen dass jegliche ruckartige Bewegungen oder St e gegen die Wa...

Page 10: ...Taste ein zweites Mal gedr ckt wird wird es ausgeschaltet 2 Die STOP 8 Taste dr cken eine CD in das CD SCHUBFACH 7 legen und die STOP 8 Taste 27 nochmals dr cken Das Schubfach bewegt sich zur ck in d...

Page 11: ...ie Titel bis es mit die Gesamtzahl von Titeln gefullt wird Danach drucken Sie auf PLAY PAUSE 11 um das Programm auf zu starten das PGM LED wird stabil grun sein Um das PROGRAMM zu verlassen drucken Si...

Page 12: ...O UNICO CONTINUO Apriete SINGLE 16 para llegar a las funciones SINGLE AUTO CUE CONTINUOUS y NORMAL FLY CUE PUNTO DE REFERENCIA EN VIVO FLY CUE 17 le permite establecer un SEAMLESS LOOP CUE POINT en vi...

Page 13: ...RAY BANDEJA DE DISCO El DISC TRAY 7 es donde el disco compacto se encuertra durante el cargamento el descargamento y la lectura El hecho de apretar el pulsador STOP 8 de la bandeja la abrir o la cerra...

Page 14: ...e cortar del sonido reproducido Esto le permite al DJ extraer y reproducir ciertas partes del sonido reproducido El efecto ZOOM cambia el tiempo de retraso por el hecho de mezclar un breve retraso con...

Page 15: ...afectado por la PROGRAMACION PROGRAMMING SELECCION DIRECTA Para SELECCIONAR DIRECTAMENTE una PISTA es suficiente oprimir el NUMERO DE LA PISTA despu s SET 30 seguido por PLAY PAUSE 11 para REPRODUCIR...

Page 16: ...Tapez l g rement sur SINGLE 16 pour les modalit s SINGLE AUTO CUE CONTINUOUS et NORMAL FLY CUE REP RE LA VOL E FLY CUE 17 tablit un SEAMLESS LOOP CUE POINT la vol e CUE B EXIT REP RE B SORTIE Appuyez...

Page 17: ...eil s teindra DISC TRAY PLATEAU A DISQUE Le DISC TRAY 7 contient le disque durant le chargement le d chargement et la lecture Lorsque vous pressez la touche STOP 8 du plateau ce dernier s ouvrira ou s...

Page 18: ...DECROITRE les PARAMETRESdesEFFETS Pourd sactiverl EFFET appuyezde nouveau sur la touche EFFET qui est activ e CUES FLYCUE Pour l utilisation de FLY CUE 17 et pour tablir un FLY CUE POINT et une SEAMLE...

Page 19: ...ontr lez votre amplificateur ou r cepteur Si le disque compacte saute contr lez le disque pour la pr sence de salet s ou d gratignures Ne supposez pas que le lecteur DC est d fectueux De nombreux DC s...

Page 20: ...t notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vendor Gemini Sound Products Corp shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever arising from the use of information or any error...

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