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Issue 1 

July 2009 

Page 9 of

 

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The universal remote control shown below enables functions from this and related units to be operated from a 
convenient distance.  

Equivalent buttons on the remote control have the same functions as those on the front panel of the unit. Other 
functions are only available by remote control. 

As the handset uses an invisible infra-red light beam, the front edge must be pointed directly towards the 
receiver window at the front of the player, without visual obstruction between them. 

If the range of the remote control greatly decreases, replace the batteries with new ones. Do not mix old and 
new batteries – two are required, size AAA, LR03 or SUM-4. 

Please dispose of used batteries in accordance to local regulations. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

CD Digital input section 

CD - 

selects internal CD player (on CD) 

SPDIF

 – selects SPDIF (RCA coax) input 

 

Amplifier section 

BALANCED - 

selects balanced input 

USB

 – selects USB input (on amplifier) 

AUX/HT - 

selects AUX/HT input 

CD - 

selects CD input (on amplifier) 

TUNER - 

selects TUNER input 

TAPE

 - selects TAPE input 

CD player section 

TIME

 – displays track time/time remaining 

0-9 Buttons

 – Used to select track 

numbers 

CHECK

 – check pre-programmed tracks 

PROGRAM

 – programs selection and 

order of tracks 

INTRO

 – plays first 10 seconds of each 

track 

REPEAT 

– repeats whole disk or selected 

tracks 

SEARCH

 – fast forward/backward through 

track 

STOP 

– Stop playing/Eject CD 

 

 

OPTICAL 

– selects optical input 

USB 

– selects USB input (on CD) 

 

 

 

 

MUTE - 

mutes speaker outputs 

(until pressed again). 

VOLUME 

#

 - 

increases volume 

VOLUME 

$

 - 

reduces volume 

 

DISPLAY

 – dims display 

 

 

 

CLEAR

 – clears selected pre 

programmed track 

A/B

 sets repeat start/end to repeat 

section of track 

SHUFFLE

 – plays back tracks in 

random order 

TRACK

 – next/previous track 

PAUSE/PLAY

 – stop/start CD 

playback

 

 

 

REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET 

Summary of Contents for M6CD

Page 1: ...itter noise and distortion artefacts allowing astounding imaging detail and transparency to deliver all music types exactly as the artist originally intended There is also a separately selectable USB input which can be used with any USB equipped computer to create a great sounding multimedia jukebox capable of many hours continuous and unrepeated playback of audio media files of any format As the ...

Page 2: ...nections audio connections digital connections 7 Facilities and connections Illustrations main unit front rear panels 8 Remote control handset Operation and illustration 9 Loading and playing compact disks disc play pause stop 10 Track selection 11 Repeat playback shuffle 12 Scan programmed playback 13 Display 14 Operation SPDIF input optical input USB input computer settings for USB PC users MAC ...

Page 3: ...ous radiation during normal use because invisible radiation emitted inside this product is completely confined within the protective housing However you must observe the following important warnings CAUTION THIS CD PLAYER USES INVISIBLE LASER LIGHT WHEN THE PLAYER OPERATES LASER LIGHT IS RADIATED INTERNALLY DO NOT REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE HOUSINGS USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROC...

Page 4: ...respond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in the plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or coloured green or green and yellow or by the earth symbol The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red The wi...

Page 5: ...rm your dealer who should then check the unit before further use Entry of liquid into the M6CD is dangerous and may cause electric shock or fire hazard Do not place the unit near direct heat sources such as radiators direct sunlight or other equipment Do not remove any covers or try to gain access to the inside There are no internal adjustments or fuses you can replace yourself Refer all service w...

Page 6: ...n base alle procedure di rispetto ambientale Per maggiori dettagli sulle aree di raccolta disponibili contattate l ufficio govenativo locale od il rivenditore del prodotto FACHGERECHTE ENTSORGUNG Das auf der Geräterückseite angebrachte Label deutet darauf hin dass das Produkt nicht mit konventionellem Hauskehricht entsorgt werden darf Um Schäden und Verschmutzungen an Umwelt und Mensch zu vermeide...

Page 7: ...sive heat build up The M6CD must be protected from humidity if the unit is moved from a cold place to a warm room leave the unit for an hour or so to allow sufficient time for the moisture to evaporate Power Connections The M6CD is supplied with a standard IEC mains cable which plugs into the IEC socket at the back of the unit Audio Connections XLR audio outputs Use good quality XLR balanced audio...

Page 8: ...ector buttons 4 IR RECEIVER lens 5 PLAY PAUSE STOP buttons 6 STOP EJECT button 7 CD TRAY 8 9 10 11 12 13 8 RCA OUTPUTS right and left 9 BALANCED XLR OUTPUTS right and left 10 OPTICAL SPDIF digital outputs 11 OPTICAL SPDIF digital inputs 12 USB digital input type B 13 IEC MAINS INPUT FACILITIES CONNECTIONS ...

Page 9: ...al CD player on CD SPDIF selects SPDIF RCA coax input Amplifier section BALANCED selects balanced input USB selects USB input on amplifier AUX HT selects AUX HT input CD selects CD input on amplifier TUNER selects TUNER input TAPE selects TAPE input CD player section TIME displays track time time remaining 0 9 Buttons Used to select track numbers CHECK check pre programmed tracks PROGRAM programs ...

Page 10: ... 41 minutes 56 seconds DISC PLAY If PLAY PAUSE is pressed the unit will begin playing from track 1 confirmed by the word PLAY appearing on the left of the display with 1 in the centre and elapsed time on the right When all tracks on the CD have been played the display shows STOP and total number of tracks on the disc PAUSE Pressing the PLAY PAUSE button when disc is playing will hold up playback P...

Page 11: ...directly by pressing either PREVIOUS or NEXT to obtain the required track number then pressing PLAY PAUSE TRACK SELECTION Remote control Simply press the PLAY button to start a CD playing from the first track Alternatively a specific track can be selected directly by pressing one of the ten track number buttons grouped in the centre section of the remote control The chosen track then plays after a...

Page 12: ...he display will show When the disc has reached the end of the required section press the A B button again to display and the unit continuously plays the selected part of the disc in this case the segment of track 1 from 34 seconds to 1 minute 55 seconds To cancel A B repeat mode press A B on the remote control SHUFFLE PLAYBACK The SHUFFLE feature allows tracks on the discs to be played in random s...

Page 13: ...built in program memory allows you to store up to 99 track numbers and then play them back in the held order Each track is stored as a step in the program With the CD loaded and the player stopped first press PROGRAM on the remote control The following is then displayed On the remote control press the numeric button of the track number corresponding to the first track you wish to store number 3 fo...

Page 14: ...he beginning of the sequence press PLAY PAUSE or PLAY on the remote control directly from programming You can also start the sequence from any point by stepping through the programmed sequence with CHECK button until the desired starting track is displayed The button may be pressed to jump to the next track in the programmed sequence or button to obtain the previous track in the sequence When all ...

Page 15: ...or driver disk required CD MP3 WAV files played on any software should now play through the M6CD This device has been designed to work with PC Windows 98 ME 2000 XP as well as Apple Macintosh OS X Please note This device is a high speed serial data processor and by its nature requires a very high volume of USB band width It will benefit greatly from being the only device connected on its USB bus S...

Page 16: ...input Shared USB port with another device Computer busy with another application Computer low on resources Avoid sharing the USB port with other devices if possible At times an application program may intervene sometimes invisibly e g a virus scanner When this happens computer resources are temporarily used up and playback may falter This is not a fault Try running fewer applications if possible P...

Page 17: ...eft and right outputs 1 pair line level XLR connectors left and right outputs Digital outputs 1 RCA coaxial connector SPDIF 1 TOSLINK optical connector Digital inputs 1 RCA coaxial connector SPDIF 1 TOSLINK optical connector USB input USB type B square socket Power requirement Mains voltages 115 230VAC 50 60Hz factory pre set 100VAC 50 60Hz alternative Consumption 20 Watts maximum Weight Unit only...

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