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                 10  •  Aluminium remote RC-43 / 31

10  •  Aluminium remote RC-43 / 31

 Note:

For further information regarding the use and the 
maintenance of this remote, please visit our website at    
www.normaudio.com

 10.1 Inserting the batteries

•  Our  IR  remotes  are  provided  with  included  batteries 

but  not  fitted  in  to  prevent  the  discharging  due  to  an 

eventual stocking time or if a button were pushed during 

the transport. This remote works only with a set of three 

CD2032 batteries, as provided in the packaging. Do not 

use  any  other  type  of  battery,  as  this  could  result  in 

damage for the unit;

•  First of all, to access the battery compartment, you will 

have to remove the back panel. In order to do so, pick 

the screwdriver provided in the packaging, unscrew the  

screws, and then remove the back panel;

•  Be careful not to scratch the panel with the screwdriver;

•  The positive battery pole must be in the upper side and 

the negative one is on the lower side;

 Caution:

•  Please respect the polarity;
•  The fork spring on the side is designed to hold down 

the  battery,  so  don’t  push  that  down,  the  remote 

control won’t work;

•  Pay attention because that spring is very delicate 

and it’s easy to push that under the battery;

•  To insert the battery put the positive pole under the 

fork and then push the battery in the holder.
DO NOT  force the batteries when inserting.

Correct insertion

Po

Wrong insertion

Po

 10.2 Removing the batteries

•  If the unit is left unused for long periods of time, it is 

better to remove the batteries, to avoid their discharge and 

possible damages to the unit;

•    To remove the batteries, access the battery compartment 

as explained in the previous paragraph. Then, pick the 

appropriate tool from the packaging, as shown in 

FIG. IR 

2

, and gently insert it on one side of the battery holder. 

Then, apply a slight pressure, in order to allow the battery 

to come out. Repeat this operation for all batteries, then 

screw the back panel on again;

• Do not try to extract the battery with hands, this could 

cause  serious  damage  to  the  battery  holder  and  to  the 

unit. Use the provided thumbtack as shown on the 

FIG. IR 2

.

 10.3 Troubleshooting

If the remote control doesn’t work, often it’s an apparent 

fault and it could be due to:

•  Wrong battery insertion. (positive and negative poles 

swapped) check it carefully;

•  Positive terminal pushed down: if the battery has been 

inserted  badly  the  positive  fork  spring  could  has  been  

pushed  down  so  the  battery  doesn’t  make  the  contact 

and the remote control doesn’t work;

•  Mode  not  selected  (ex.  DIG-AMP-CD).  Press  the 

corresponding  button  to  select  the  desired  mode  and 

then try to send a command to the device.

 Note:

An abnormal functioning of your NORMA device could 

be due to an IR interference, coming from Plasma TVs, PC 
monitors or different remote controls. 

 

 10.4 Battery recycling

If  you  have  to  replace  a  discharged  battery 

absolutely  do  not  waste  it  into  the  rubbish 

bin. It’s a special waste and it must be given to 

a  recycling  center.  Batteries  and  electric 

components are dangerous for the environment so don’t 

trow them away or with the normal waste.

Inserting the batteries

Fig. IR 1

Removing batteries detail

Fig. IR 2

Summary of Contents for REVO CDP

Page 1: ...REVO CDP DS 1 Audio CD Player Manual www normaudio com info normaudio com...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Safety manual REVO CDP DS 1...

Page 4: ...e NORMA assumes no responsibility for errors that may appear within this document and is restricted for use by NORMA Audio Copyright and Acknowledgements Copyright 2020 Norma Audio First edition March...

Page 5: ...A unit Open the shipping box and remove the top layer of foam Be careful not to damage the inside of the package with the knife The packaging must contain the following items 1 NORMA 1 Remote control...

Page 6: ...his product shall not be exposed to dripping and splashing for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool and the like Do not place an object con...

Page 7: ...power cord that includes an earth ground connection To prevent shock hazard all three connections must ALWAYS be used III III IV I UK plug fitting instructions UK only This appliance is supplied with...

Page 8: ...he operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the apparatus to its normal operat...

Page 9: ...er IV II Warming up This unit s top bottom and lateral heatsinks may get hot after prolonged use This is normal but avoid touching them IV III Running in time Electronic audio components have a runnin...

Page 10: ...charge if your purchase a similar new one If your used electrical or elctronic equipment has batteries or accumulator please dispose of these separately before and according to local requirements By d...

Page 11: ...User manual REVO CDP DS 1...

Page 12: ...e to adapt its functioning and the sound performance to the user s desire Our decision was to offer you the possibility of customization as much as possible the functions that influence the final resu...

Page 13: ...ton in DAC mode E PAUSE command Pauses the track playback F button in DAC mode F PLAY command Starts the CD playback OK button in DAC mode G PREVIOUS command Changes the currently played track SEL in...

Page 14: ...e centers Attention For any reason the user must replace the fuse it is a operation reserved for qualified personnel in the service centers D E OUT Unbal RCA connection sockets Output sockets for UNBA...

Page 15: ...certain amount of network harmonics This problem which also affects professional installations is long standing and not easy to solve Its influence is particularly evident in the case of high gain am...

Page 16: ...signed compartment so as not to block the opening closing Attention to do not leave the hands or fingers during these operations In case of jamming the CD compartment opens automatically Never force t...

Page 17: ...ents for any problem NORMA is not responsible for any errors omissions or incompleteness of this manual as it is not responsible for accidents or damages of any kind that may result from non complianc...

Page 18: ......

Page 19: ...d below must be performed only by highly qualified personnel There are very high and dangerous electrical voltages inside the device It also exists at the possibility of damaging the product and the o...

Page 20: ...J2 J4 J5 J1 J2 J4 J5 Fuse 2 Fuse 1 Fuse 1 Location Fuse 1 Fuse 2 T 630 mA F 1 6 A Slow Fast Value Type Fuse speci cations Jumper and fuse position Jumper J1 and J2 position Jumper J4 and J5 position F...

Page 21: ...p cover therefore it is a potentially dangerous operation It must be carried out by qualified personnel in compliance with all safety standards In particular but not only the device must be disconnect...

Page 22: ......

Page 23: ...DAC board Optional...

Page 24: ...dicated specifically for this purpose so it is convenient to use the IR remote control whenever possible However even using the buttons on the front panel you can control all functions 6 1 Entering DA...

Page 25: ...L after select the volume by SEL SEL To exit the menu and selection by CLR or by D V Note On IR31 CD and IR43 remote controls this function isn t present 7 Configurations 7 1 DAC input configuration P...

Page 26: ...decimation filter or direct down sampling without filtering Direct down sampling should only be used when the output sampling rate is higher than the input sampling rate When the output sampling rate...

Page 27: ...sible to automatically restore the default parameters FSrC OFF CLSr In drdn OFF Fdig Slou dEEn OFF 8 DAC tree menu 1 On function enabled O function disabled Automatic setting SRC sampling frequency Cl...

Page 28: ...ly Voltage Power Supply Frequency Power Supply Fuse Rating Electric transformer s Dimensions HxWxD mm Carton Box Size HxWxD mm Weight Kg Audio CD player with optional digital input connection 5 Digita...

Page 29: ...Remote controls REVO CDP DS 1...

Page 30: ...of time it is better to remove the batteries to avoid their discharge and possible damages to the unit Toremovethebatteries accessthebatterycompartment as explained in the previous paragraph Then pic...

Page 31: ...DS 1 This command changes the phase on the audio signal 0 180 Changes the display light customized for the various devices light 30 100 ON OFF For select display ON OFF long press 2s DY Starts the CD...

Page 32: ...us devices digital phase on REVO CDP DS 1 DACs Generic function customized for the various devices Generic function customized for the various devices Toggles active or passive mode preampli er REVO S...

Page 33: ...Warranty REVO CDP DS 1...

Page 34: ...to the installing and using procedures Warranty void if the user doesn t observe all the indications reported in the relative safety and user manual Warranty will be provided only in NORMA venue The s...

Page 35: ...ts that it entails as well as for the sale and use of the product Do not return your product for repair without prior authorization from NORMA The repair during the limited warranty period by a person...

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Page 37: ...nd connections 2 Start to use 3 Maintenance 4 Aux overview 5 Introduction 6 Operations 7 Configurations 8 DAC tree menu 9 Specifications 10 Aluminium remote RC 43 31 11 Remote controls description 12...

Page 38: ...www normaudio com info normaudio com Tel 39 0 372 493113 Via Persico 26 Loc Bettenesco 26043 Persico Dosimo CR Italy...

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