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Nagra –

 Concept CD player 

 

 

Basic functions 

 

Powering up the CD player 

 

Set the main selector to the Stop

 position, or to the Remote R position if you 

want to use the remote control (see advanced functions). 
If the loading tray is empty the display reads NO DISK. 
If a disc is present in the tray, the display indicates the total number of tracks 
and total disc playing time. 

Switching to the Play

 

position initiates playback. 

 

Switching off the CD player 

 

Set the main selector to the 

OFF

 position.

 

 

 
Opening/Closing the disc loading tray 

 

  

 

Loading a CD 

 

 

  

  

 

 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
Your CD player is equipped with a clamp detection system. 
If you forget the clamp, a "NO CLAMP" message will appear on the display. 
 

The CD player's disc loading tray features a lighting 
system to help with disc positioning in low light 
conditions. 

 

 

Holding the disc by its edge, place it on 
the rotation axle, printed side facing you. 
 
Then, position the clamp as shown in the 

picture. 

 

Use control number 10 (Open/Close). 
This function is only available in Stop or Remote 

R

 mode. 

The tray can also be closed by pushing it manually. 
It is preferable to wait for the end of each opening/closing cycle before 
using this function again.                                                                                                                                 

 
 

Summary of Contents for CDP

Page 1: ...CDP CDT player User manual P N 2 20 05 55 50 02 21 11 15 51 1 A Al ll l r ri ig gh ht t r re es se er rv ve ed d 2 20 01 15 5...

Page 2: ...r supply 7 Using the ground connector 7 Audio connections 8 Connection block 8 Front panel controls 9 Main selector 9 Display 10 Basic functions 11 Advanced functions 15 Remote mode 15 Advanced functi...

Page 3: ...to the user Warranty will be voided if the serial number has been removed from the player This limited warranty covers the repair of confirmed defects or if necessary the replacement of the faulty pa...

Page 4: ...The hi fi products and field recorders are developed by the same R D Department Nagra philosophy is to provide innovation and technology in order to design high quality products The hi fi range was cr...

Page 5: ...locking screws before using the device You can perform this operation using a flat screwdriver or a hexagonal spanner only to unblock the screws Please store these screws safely as you will need them...

Page 6: ...tery We recommend using alkaline batteries for extended battery life Hold the remote control upside down Remove the screw screwdriver number 3 Slide the battery compartment off install the battery sli...

Page 7: ...your Nagra dealer who will be able to advise you on the usefulness of this connection according to your setup After connection of the Lemo plug connect the ACPS II to the mains via the IEC cable Illu...

Page 8: ...t 3 SPDIF digital output 4 Earth connector 5 Toslink optical digital output 6 AES EBU digital output 7 Lemo power input 3 Device identification plate 8 Serial number The rear or side panel of the CD p...

Page 9: ...isplay 3 Main control 4 Fast Forward Rewind Track skipping control 5 Remote control receiver with status LED 6 7 position brightness control 7 Loading tray open close control Main selector 1 Main sele...

Page 10: ...obtained by reading inaudible subcode data recorded on the disc 1 Active functions STOP PLAY OPEN CLOSE etc 2 Track display Current or table of contents 3 Function modes REPEAT SHUFFLE INTROSCAN info...

Page 11: ...F position Opening Closing the disc loading tray Loading a CD Your CD player is equipped with a clamp detection system If you forget the clamp a NO CLAMP message will appear on the display The CD play...

Page 12: ...e search speed increases as the control is held Pause During playback set the main selector to Pause The display indicates the current track and time position Set the main selector to Play to resume p...

Page 13: ...ned to button 4 by default 2 Multi function keys including Main functions Playback Pause Stop Track skipping and Fast Forward Rewind Mode functions Time Program Scan Shuffle repeat A B Numerical funct...

Page 14: ...ric keypad You can then choose between two access modes You can dial the track number quickly on the keypad For instance dial 1 and 2 to select track 12 You can also use the key For instance to select...

Page 15: ...search Track skipping Direct track selection Playback Pause Time display Introscan Repeat and Shuffle In Stop mode the remote control provides access to the Repeat Introscan and Shuffle modes In Remo...

Page 16: ...Successive key presses display the remaining time for the current track the absolute total time the total remaining time for the CD no time indication This function is not available in the INTROSCAN...

Page 17: ...playback Program check Use the PROG key to check the program Successive key presses show the track order number in zone 3 of the display the corresponding track number in zone 2 Successive key presse...

Page 18: ...ally This function is not available in program mode Shuffle mode The Shuffle mode SHUF key on the remote control allows the tracks of a CD to be played in random order repeat mode The Repeat mode REP...

Page 19: ...am mode Maintenance Case cleaning Clean the CD player casing using a soft non fluffy slightly wet cloth Do not use any cleaning products which could have a corrosive effect Do not expose the CD player...

Page 20: ...o remove any particles that could scratch the lens s anti reflectivity layer Cleaning must be performed using a non abrasive cleaning liquid We advise using a photographic lens cleaning product or for...

Page 21: ...t architecture Oversampling 8x 352 8 KHz Frequency response 20 Hz 0dB to 20 kHz 1dB Signal to noise ratio 108 dB Measured in ASA A Total harmonic distortion 0 003 Channel separation 90 dB Analogue out...

Page 22: ...22 Cl B Immunit aux champs lectromagn tiques EN 61000 4 3 Immunity to electromagnetic fields EN 61000 4 3 Immunit aux d charges lectrostatiques EN 61000 4 2 Immunity to electrostatic discharges EN 610...

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