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SPHINX

    Project 32

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Operation

The Sphinx Remote is used with several different
models and can therefore transmit different control
codes, depending on which model has been
selected with the select buttons (1).

Important: Always press the CD button before you
send a command (even if you only have one
Sphinx component).

Otherwise it is possible that, although the Remote
sends a signal, nothing happens because the
transmitted signal is not 'recognised' by the
component.
Indoor the Remote may be used up to a distance of
7 meter, provided there is no strong sunlight in the
room and if you aim the Remote at the component.
Always aim the Remote straight at the front panel of
the component, the maximum offset angle is 30°.

Selecting without switching

Suppose, for instance, that you would like to select
the tuner to Radio 4 without interrupting CD
playback.
In that case you momentarily depress (not longer
than 0.5 sec) the TUNER button and the '4' button.
The same procedure is used for the other system
components.
If you depress the select button longer than 0.5
sec, the system will select a different signal source
(in our example you will then hear the tuner
playback).

Batteries

The two batteries have a life span of approximately
one year during normal use, but shorter when used
more intensely.
Replacement batteries: 1.5 V, model 

micro

 or

penlite

 or 

LR03

 or 

AAA

 or 

AM4 

(one of these codes

is indicated on the packaging and the batteries).
You may also use rechargeable 1.5 V batteries.

Note

Position the new batteries exactly as shown

in the illustration at the bottom of the battery
compartment, otherwise the Remote will not work!

Encountering problems...

Remote Control does not work

Wrong component selected

Select the correct one

Distance to component
exceeds 7 m

Use Remote at closer
range

Angle between Remote and
component exceeds ±30°

Decrease angle

Sensor window on front dirty

Clean window

Batteries empty or incorrectly
placed

Use new batteries or
replace the old ones
correctly

Strong (sun)light in room

Shade off light source

Component is not switched on
(!)

Switch it on

Component reacts differently than expected or
not at all

Wrong component selected

Select the correct one

Component or Remote does
not function

Check component with
its original remote

Batteries in Remote empty

Use new batteries

Summary of Contents for Project 32

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL PROJECT THIRTY TWO CD PLAYER...

Page 2: ...TION 8 Power on 8 Playing a CD 8 Playing a different track 8 Fast search in a track 8 To temporarily halt Play PAUSE 8 To stop Play STOP 8 Power off 8 6 THE SPECIAL MODES 9 Display brightness 9 Polari...

Page 3: ...obtain the maximum quality from this CD player it is necessary to use it with top quality audio components preferably with other Sphinx components Your local dealer will be able to answer any question...

Page 4: ...layer on and off 7 Display This will show all important data more information can be found on page 6 8 PREV To select a lower number track If you hold the button depressed it will activate a fast reve...

Page 5: ...SHLINK optical digital input To connect a separate CD player MiniDisc player or other digital replay equipment 20 COAX OUT Digital output 75 ohm To connect an external D A converter or MD DAT recorder...

Page 6: ...hen the CD player is in Standby mode the display shows Pressing the STANDBY button 6 changes the display first to And then to This means there is no CD in the tray Pressing the OPEN button 4 opens the...

Page 7: ...tors on the Project Thirty two s rear panel have a red ring for the right channel and a white one for the left channel The COAX cinch connectors have a yellow ring these are digital connection Note Do...

Page 8: ...rack number and to the right the playing time of the track Track Time This time display will increase during replay of the CD track All tracks will be played sequentially in the normal order Playing a...

Page 9: ...ally of importance when the D A converter is used for external digital signals which you may select with the next mode Another press on the SETUP button selects Input selection for the D A converter T...

Page 10: ...n selects Output Level This special mode enables you to attenuate the output level by 6 dB In some cases this might be necessary for instance when the input sensitivity of the pre amp is very high to...

Page 11: ...select track 16 press 1 and 6 4 TUNING With these two buttons you may directly select the digital inputs for the D A converter CD player COAX or OPTICAL Note Without the Remote this feature can only...

Page 12: ...0 5 sec the system will select a different signal source in our example you will then hear the tuner playback Batteries The two batteries have a life span of approximately one year during normal use...

Page 13: ...he sides of the cover at the position of the two half moons with the thumb and middle finger of the other hand Then press with the index finger of the same hand on the mid point of the cover You now c...

Page 14: ...balanced 50 ohm unbalanced Sphinx Control 1x optical in 1x optical out Remote Control Full function Printed circuit design 4 layer multi layer Mechanical decoupling of housings Transrotor absorbing p...

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