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The CD 9 remote control is provided with your C 546BEE Compact Disc Player 
to enable you to operate playback functions from the comfort of your chair or 
from virtually anywhere in the room. For reliable operation, there should be a 
clear line-of-sight path from the remote control to the front of the CD player. If 
the player does not respond to remote commands, it may be that this line-of-
sight path is obstructed by clothing, paper or furnishings.

Most of the buttons on the remote control handset have the same effect as the 
corresponding buttons on the front panel of the player. In addition, the handset 
is equipped with some extra buttons like the following function keys.

NUMERIC KEY PAD

Using the direct-entry numeric keypad (0 to 9) causes the C 546BEE to jump 
directly to the beginning of a numbered track and commence play. Thus, to 
play Track 5, simply press “5”. To play Track 20, press “2” and “0”.

REPEAT

A particular track or file can be repeatedly played back by pressing [RPT] 
button. Toggle this button to repeat a track/file, folder, all tracks or all files. 
Corresponding icons like REPEAT, REPEAT FOLDER, or REPEAT ALL will 
be illuminated in the VFD as the particular repeat mode is selected. Turn 
off repeat mode by pressing the REPEAT button until the REPEAT icon is 
extinguished in the VFD. 

RPT A-B

To repeat a sequence, implement the following procedures:

Press [RPT A-B] at your chosen starting point. “REPEAT A   B” is 
illuminated in the VFD with “B” blinking.

Press [RPT A-B] again at your chosen end point. “REPEAT A   B” stay 
illuminated. The repeat sequence begins. 

Press [RPT A-B] again to cancel the sequence. 

DIM

Toggle to reduce, turn off and restore VFD brightness. 

PROGRAM AND CLEAR

Use [PROG] button to start, review, edit or exit programming mode. In 
combination with [PROG] button, the [CLEAR] button allows the deletion of 
a programmed track during program review or edit sequence. 

Refer also to 

the item about “PROGRAMMING” at the “USING THE C 546BEE – CD MODE” 
section of the “OPERATION” page

FILTER

The [FILTER] button is used for selecting the bandwidth of the audio low 
pass filter for the CD, MP3 and WMA media being played. The options are 
NORMAL bandwidth and SLOW bandwidth. For some recordings, the SLOW 
bandwidth may provide a wide frequency range and spatial feeling. 

NORMAL:

 Select NORMAL bandwidth to engage a standard CD high-

pass filter slope for playback of CD, MP3, and WMA music through the 
two channel stereo audio jacks. 

SLOW:

 Select SLOW bandwidth to engage a gentle high-pass filter 

slope for playback of CD music through the two channel stereo audio 
jacks. This feature is particularly useful for higher bit rate recordings. A 
red icon is illuminated in VFD when SLOW filter is selected.

OPERATION

USING THE C 546BEE – CD 9 REMOTE CONTROL

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Summary of Contents for C 546BEE

Page 1: ...ENGLISH FRAN AIS ESPA OL ITALIANO DEUTSCH NEDERLANDS SVENSKA Owner s Manual C546BEE Compact Disc Player...

Page 2: ...only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your ob...

Page 3: ...B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates use...

Page 4: ...y improvement of the environment NOTES ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION At the end of its useful life this product must not be disposed of with regular household waste but must be returned to a collection...

Page 5: ...ur investment in the C 546BEE One more thing We urge you to register your C 546BEE ownership on the NAD Worldwide Web site http NADelectronics com warranty For warranty information contact your local...

Page 6: ...ay produce static that would interfere with reception of weak broadcast signals If this occurs move the C 546BEE away from other devices or switch it off when viewing or listening to broadcasts QUICK...

Page 7: ...ommodate neither a damping disc placed on a CD nor two CDs stacked together It plays audio CDs but not discs identified as CD V DVD CD I CD ROM or PHOTO CD Refer also to the item CD R AND CD RW AUDIO...

Page 8: ...ng at high speed The SCAN button causes the optical pickup to scan rapidly forward through the music 9 USB INPUT Connect a USB device into this input 10 PLAY PAUSE SKIP This control knob has three fun...

Page 9: ...to C 546BEE s 12V TRIGGER IN the Standby button in the front panel as well as the corresponding ON OFF function keys in the remote control will be disabled Unplug the mono cable to maintain normal po...

Page 10: ...h folder lists FILE A S Select through WMA MP3 files ENTER Select desired folder or WMA MP3 file Open or close disc tray Pause playback temporarily 0 to 9 NUMBER BUTTONS Direct entry of track or file...

Page 11: ...ory up to a maximum of 40 entries When you reach P40 the three blinking digits will keep on flashing and won t stop This is unlike the previous 39 entries wherein after an entry blinked thrice it move...

Page 12: ...e are no applicable MP3 WMA files available in the external USB the VFD will show USB Empty 2 Plug in the external USB device to the USB input USB Reading will be blinking in the VFD and then the tota...

Page 13: ...B To repeat a sequence implement the following procedures 1 Press RPT A B at your chosen starting point REPEAT A B is illuminated in the VFD with B blinking 2 Press RPT A B again at your chosen end po...

Page 14: ...lug The remote control does not work properly The remote control is not pointed at the remote sensor on the CD player Point the remote control at the remote sensor of the CD player The remote control...

Page 15: ...05 dB ref 0dB 1 kHz at 20 dB 0 15 dB ref 0dB 1 kHz at 60 dB Standby power 0 5W USB Output level 2 2 0 2V Frequency response 1 dB ref 0 dB 20 Hz 16 kHz Total harmonic distortion 0 03 ref 0 dB 1 kHz Aud...

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