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TIME INDICATOR

The time section of the display can be set to display any of the following
four indications of time in minutes and seconds: 

time elapsed in track

,

time elapsed on disc

time remaining on disc

time remaining on track

.

These four options are accessed by pressing the 

display 

button to the right

of the display (see 9, below), which cycles through the four modes of time
display, using the 

time on disc 

and 

time remaining 

LEDs to indicate which

mode is chosen at any moment. When in 

stop

, the indicated time will nor-

mally default to the total remaining time on the disc (or in the 

playlist 

for

the current disc, if programmed). This time indication may be changed if
desired once in 

stop

.

8

TRACK INDICATOR

The next two characters are used to indicate the number of the track being
played. When a compact disc is loaded but the transport is in the 

stop

mode, this same space indicates the total number of tracks on the disc (or
in the program for the current disc, if programmed).

9

DISPLAY BUTTON

The 

display 

button cycles through the four time display modes used to in-

dicate where you are on the disc. These four display modes are:

time elapsed in track

(neither LED lit)

time elapsed on disc

(

time on disc 

LED lit)

time remaining on disc

(

time on disc 

and

 

time remaining 

LEDs lit)

time remaining on track

(

time remaining 

LED lit)

These four options are accessed by repeatedly pressing the 

display 

button,

which cycles through the four modes. In effect, the CDD assumes you will
be most interested seeing 

elapsed time 

on the 

current track;

 only depar-

tures from that assumption are denoted by LEDs. The CDD will remember
the last display mode selected and continue to display that information until
you change it, except in 

stop

 (when it always defaults to showing the time

remaining on disc, or in the disc’s 

playlist 

if it has been programmed). If

desired, once in 

stop 

the time indication may be changed to show any of

the other display modes.

“Hidden” Front Panel

 Standby Button

Pressing and holding 

the 

display 

button places the CDD into 

standby

mode, which turns the 

display 

off, turns off all digital outputs, disables the

front-panel controls, and closes the drawer (if open). The internal circuitry
remains powered up in order to maintain its thermal stability and optimum
performance at all times.

Pressing 

standby

drawer

, or 

play 

will bring the CDD out of standby, en-

abling the front panel controls, and reactivate the display and outputs.

10

DRAWER

The CDD employs an elegant, slim drawer that is machined from a solid
piece of aluminum. It is normally opened and closed by pressing the

stop/drawer 

button. If opened, it may also be closed simply by gently

pushing the front edge inward (as though you were going to close it manu-
ally). The CDD will interpret this as a request to close the drawer and take
over for you, smoothly closing the drawer.

Summary of Contents for CDD Compact Disc Drive

Page 1: ...PR O C E E D CDD Compact Disc Drive...

Page 2: ...s Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver...

Page 3: ...sistance 3 ALWAYS keep electrical equipment out of the reach of children 4 AC extension cords are not recommended for use with this product If an extension cord must be used be sure it is an approved...

Page 4: ...Convenience Features 11 Front Panel CDD 12 the extended pause mode 13 Hidden Front Panel Standby Button 14 Rear Panel CDD 17 IR input tip polarity 19 AC power cord polarity 19 Remote Control CDD 20 C...

Page 5: ...a Track from a Playlist 30 Deleting an Entire Playlist 30 Using Learning Remote Controls 31 Teaching CDD Front Panel Commands 31 Teaching Other CDD Commands 32 special commands table 33 Troubleshooti...

Page 6: ...transport screws from the bottom of the unit and save them with the packing materials for future use Warning The transport screws must be removed before operating the CDD since they immobilize the tra...

Page 7: ...ect line frequency Neither the voltage nor the line frequency setting may be changed by the user Voltage label WARNING BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS DEVICE REFER TO OWNER S MANUAL FOR PROPER OPERA...

Page 8: ...ort screws from the bottom of the CDD now Be sure to save them and all packing material for possible future use Shipping the CDD without proper packing material and without the transport screws in the...

Page 9: ...e as it reaches its normal operating temperatures and its various components break in It has been our experience that the greatest changes occur within the first few hours as the CDD reaches thermal e...

Page 10: ...with a double speed CD ROM drive Using a custom made crystal oscillator with better than five part per million accuracy the digital signal is reclocked immediately be fore the output eliminating tran...

Page 11: ...also incorporates a Madrigal designed loading mechanism Contrasting strongly with the bulky plastic drawers commonly used the slim 1 8 inch drawer is machined from a solid piece of alumi num and ride...

Page 12: ...e CDD is ready to operate that is when it is not in standby mode this LED is amber Naturally when AC power is off the LED is off 2 PROGRAM AND PROGRAM BUTTONS Using these two buttons the CDD can be ea...

Page 13: ...blinking more slowly than in normal pause You may force the CDD to enter extended pause by pressing and holding the play pause button for about five sec onds In effect extended pause is much like sto...

Page 14: ...ing LED lit These four options are accessed by repeatedly pressing the display button which cycles through the four modes In effect the CDD assumes you will be most interested seeing elapsed time on t...

Page 15: ...twice rapidly to effect both the stop command and the drawer open command the CDD will remember the second button push and execute it as soon as the disc has stopped spinning Pressing the stop drawer...

Page 16: ...t rather than the entire disc 14 RANDOM LED INDICATOR By pressing rndm on the remote control the CDD will enter a random play mode in which the order of the current disc s playlist is scrambled and th...

Page 17: ...elow 1 2 3 Pin 1 Chassis ground Pin 2 non inverted digital Pin 3 inverted digital Connector ground lug chassis ground It has been Madrigal s experience that the AES EBU interconnection stan dard offer...

Page 18: ...can easily install the op tional ST input for you should you require it Please check with your dealer regarding pricing and availability As delivered from the factory the ST connection space in the r...

Page 19: ...either 50 or 60Hz Make sure that the label on the rear of the unit next to the AC input receptacle indicates the correct AC operating voltage and frequency for your location Connect the female end of...

Page 20: ...is button will step you backwards through the previ ous tracks one at a time is the international symbol for previ ous When pressed and held the CDD will enter a reverse au dible scanning mode similar...

Page 21: ...icular track does not affect the operating mode That is to say pressing 7 while in play begins playing track 7 pressing 4 while in pause leaves you paused at the beginning of track 4 4 OTHER BUTTONS T...

Page 22: ...e remaining either on the track or on the disc standby Pressing this button places the CDD in standby which turns the display off turns off all digital outputs disables the front panel controls and cl...

Page 23: ...th fluorescent fixtures this range will be reduced Where bright fluores cent lighting virtually floods the room IR communication may be inconsistent IR like visible light reacts differently when it me...

Page 24: ...D and your listening position you may want to consider using an infrared re peater to route the remote control s commands directly to the CDD using the ex ternal ir input on the rear panel See item 3...

Page 25: ...porates XLR BNC and RCA electrical output connectors for provid ing the digital audio signal DAS to the digital audio processor See Rear panel CDD above An optional ST optical connector may also be in...

Page 26: ...pause To resume play at the same point press play pause again If left in pause for about two minutes the transport will stop spinning automati cally and the laser will turn off thereby enhancing the...

Page 27: ...s that the most recently used display mode was elapsed time on track If you do not press play the CDD will timeout after ten seconds that is it will forget that you had begun to do something and rever...

Page 28: ...e at the be ginning of the passage you would like to repeat The display will blink while continuing to play to indicate that the CDD is waiting for you to define the end of your A B loop At the end of...

Page 29: ...Assembling a playlist is possible only when the disc is stopped Assembling a Playlist To assemble a new playlist 1 Load a CD and wait for the display to show the number of tracks and their total play...

Page 30: ...en program LED Adding a Track to a Playlist Y ou also may add a selection to the end of a previously assembled playlist To do so 1 From stop using the next and previous or the numbered buttons on the...

Page 31: ...to its front panel buttons The L 0 stands for Learn Zero there are other IR code numbers for special functions about which you will read shortly The zero is used for any command for which there is a c...

Page 32: ...ful when you do not necessarily know the current status of the CDD as might be the case in a multi room home entertainment system for example 1 PLACE THE CDD IN ITS FRONT PANEL TEACHING MODE As explai...

Page 33: ...ect the to be learned button on the remote then fire the selected code from the CDD by pressing repeat If you are uncertain as to how to prepare your remote con trol for learning new commands refer to...

Page 34: ...uch as a warehouse or a shipper s truck to a warm one Set the main power switch to its position and leave it on for one hour to warm up then try playing a CD again 4 WHEN A CD IS PLAYING THE SOUND SKI...

Page 35: ...with the operation of the Remote Control Avoid placing the CDD near fluorescent lamps or in direct sunlight When the Remote Control s batteries need to be replaced use only AA batteries always replac...

Page 36: ...authorization must first be obtained by either calling or writing the factory prior to shipping the component The factory will pay for return shipping charges only in the event that the component is f...

Page 37: ...d the Madrigal Technical Services Department locate and repair the difficulty as quickly as possible A copy of the original bill of sale will serve to verify warranty status Please in clude it with th...

Page 38: ...00V 220V 240V factory set for destination country only Mains frequency 50 or 60 Hz factory set for destination country only Power consumption 20 watts maximum Overall dimensions See Dimensions Shippin...

Page 39: ...5 3 5 8 9cm 13 25 33 7cm 17 25 43 8cm 1 00 2 54cm 14 25 36 2cm 2 00 5 1 cm 3 5 8 9cm 0 98 2 49cm PR O C E E D c d d display power program program prev rew play pause next f fwd stop drawer repeat disc...

Page 40: ...n U S A R PR O C E E D is a registered trademark of Madrigal Audio Laboratories Inc a Harman International company Madrigal Audio Laboratories Inc 2081 South Main Street P O Box 781 Middletown Connect...

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