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Contents

Section  

Page

  

Contents 

1   

Connections 

E1

1.1  

Interconnect Cables 

E1

2   

Mains Power 

E1

2.1  

Mains Plug Wiring 

E1

2.2  

Equipment Fuses 

E1

2.3  

Non-rewirable Mains Plugs  

E1

2.4  

Mains Circuits and Cables 

E1

3   

General Installation 

E2

3.1  

Siting The Equipment 

E2

3.2  

Switching On 

E2

3.3  

Running In 

E2

3.4  

Radio Interference 

E2

3.5  

Lightning Precautions 

E2

3.6  

Problems? 

E2

3.7  

Service and Updates 

E2

4   

CD555 Introduction and Installation 

E3

4.1  

Transit Screws 

E3

4.2  

Transit Screw Locations 

E3

5   

CD555 Connections 

E4

5.1  

Rear Panel 

E4

5.2  

CD555 Connected to CD 555PS 

E4

6   

CD555 In Use 

E5

6.1  

Disc Loading 

E5

6.2  

Player Maintenance 

E5

6.3  

Player Door Reset and Calibration 

E5

7   

CDX2 Introduction and Installation 

E6

8   

CDX2 Connections 

E6

8.1  

Rear Panel 

E6

8.2  

CDX2 Connected to XPS Power Supply 

E7

9   

CDX2 In Use 

E7

9.1  

Signal Output Selection 

E7

9.2  

Disc Loading 

E7

9.3  

Power Supply Upgrade 

E7

9.4  

Player Maintenance 

E7

10   

CD5 XS Introduction and Installation 

E8

11  

CD5 XS Connections 

E8

11.1  

Rear Panel 

E8

11.2  

CD5 XS Connected to FlatCap XS Power Supply E9

12  

CD5 XS In Use 

E9

12.1  

Signal Output Selection 

E9

12.2  

Disc Loading 

E9

12.3  

Power Supply Upgrade 

E9

12.4  

Player Maintenance 

E9

13   

CD5si Introduction and Installation 

E10

14  

CD5si Connections 

E10

14.1  

Rear Panel 

E10

15  

CD5si In Use 

E10

15.1  

Disc Loading 

E10

15.2  

Player Maintenance 

E10

16  

CD Player Control and Operation 

E11

16.1  

Player Controls 

E11

16.2  

Player Control Modes 

E11

16.3  

Player Display and Indicators 

E11

16.4  

Output Socket Selection 

E11

17  

R-com Remote Handset 

E12

17.1  

Using R-com 

E12

17.2  

R-com Keys 

E12

18  

NARCOM 4 Handset 

E13

18.1  

Using NARCOM 

E13

18.2  

Play Order Programming 

E13

18.3  

NARCOM 4 Keys 

E13

19  

Puck Identification 

E14

19.1  

CD555 

E14

19.2  

CDX2, CD5 XS 

E14

19.3  

CD5si 

E14

20  

Declaration of Conformity 

E15

21  

Statutory Safety Warnings 

E15

Summary of Contents for CD555

Page 1: ...O W N E R S M A N U A L C D P L AY E R S E N G L I S H D E U T S C H F R A N A I S I TA L I A N O...

Page 2: ...9 1 Signal Output Selection E7 9 2 Disc Loading E7 9 3 Power Supply Upgrade E7 9 4 Player Maintenance E7 10 CD5 XS Introduction and Installation E8 11 CD5 XS Connections E8 11 1 Rear Panel E8 11 2 CD5...

Page 3: ...d with the letter L or coloured RED Naim Audio products are conceived with performance as the top priority Careful installation will help ensure that their full potential is achieved This manual cover...

Page 4: ...tances depending on where you live and the earthing arrangements in your home you may experience radio frequency interference Controls on broadcasting in some territories allow very high levels of rad...

Page 5: ...cting cables or switching on Ensure that power amplifiers are switched off and the preamplifier volume is turned down before the power supply is switched on The power button is located on the front pa...

Page 6: ...r information Note The optional RJ45 socket Comms Interface can provide external control of the player in custom installations Contact your dealer or Naim Audio directly for further information CD555...

Page 7: ...puck with Blu Tack to remove debris from its underside Do not under any circumstances use any solvents or fluids for the cleaning process HDCD High Definition Compatible Digital and Pacific Microsoni...

Page 8: ...installed in its final location before connecting cables or switching on Ensure that power amplifiers are switched off and the preamplifier volume is turned down before the player or external power su...

Page 9: ...Power Supply Upgrade The CDX2 can be upgraded by the addition of a CD 555PS XPS or XP5 XS Power Supply The external supply takes over from the internal power supply of the CDX2 and offers both a great...

Page 10: ...led in its final location before connecting cables or switching on Ensure that power amplifiers are switched off and the preamplifier volume is turned down before the player or external power supply i...

Page 11: ...utomatically recognise and decode it The display will read HDCD for a few seconds after play is pressed 12 3 Power Supply Upgrade The CD5 XS analogue output stage can be upgraded through the addition...

Page 12: ...act disc pull open the CD drawer using the handle on the left hand side of the player Place the disc on the platter followed by the magnetic puck Do not use a puck from any other Naim CD player Differ...

Page 13: ...her than step forwards and step backwards can be selected by pressing and holding the CD player next and prev buttons respectively The alternative interface also provides a pause function on CDX2 CD5...

Page 14: ...te To switch R com back into CD player mode either press the pre or tun key again In default mode the R com keys have the following functions disp Scrolls through the display options of track time and...

Page 15: ...e selected The prog key can also be used to delete tracks from a play order To delete a track press and hold the prog key until the prog indicator in the CD display illuminates then delete the track o...

Page 16: ...ks are used to clamp CDs in the players covered by this manual CD555 CDX2 CD5 XS and CD5si Only the appropriate puck will work correctly in each player The three pucks are illustrated below and their...

Page 17: ...cting it from the mains Warning an apparatus with CLASS I construction shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection Warning batteries installed shall not be expose...

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