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Error Messages occur when there is known issue / problem with the playback device.
Below are the Error numbers, and explanation of the problem and how to correct it.

Err 01

TOC Read error - the disc’s Table of Contents cannot be read within 20 seconds - try with another disc or remove

and clean the existing disc before replacing it

Err 02

GFS error - GFS signal cannot be detected within five seconds - try with another disc or remove and clean the exist-

ing disc before replacing it

Err 03

Focus error - after repeating the attempt eight times to focus, an error still occurs - try with another disc or remove

and clean the existing disc before replacing it

Err 04

Sub-Q error - the sub-Q code cannot be detected (twice within five seconds) - try with another disc

Err 05

Loading error - the open or close operation cannot be completed, even after retries, or there is an internal error -

make sure that there are no obstructions preventing the tray’s operation

Err 06

Sled error - an internal drive error - try turning the power off, waiting a few seconds, and turning it on again

Err 07

Error in communication between decks - try turning the unit off, waiting a few seconds, and turning it on again

Err 10

S-DRAM error - an internal S-DRAM error - try turning the power off, waiting a few seconds, and turning it on again

NOTE:

If any of the numbered error messages are repeated, try using another disc.
If the errors continue with a number of discs, turn the unit off, wait for a few seconds, and turn it on again.
If the errors still continue or other error occurs, contact your local Stanton distributor for repair. A list of these distributors
can be found online @ www.StantonDJ.com under “World Distributors”.

The C.503 will enter 

SLEEP

mode after 30 min. of inactivity. To conserve electricity and the LCD, the screen will darken

and may appear off; however the word SLEEP is partially visible. This is a normal procedure when the unit is not in use, to
exit sleep mode simply press any button or the jog wheel.

For additional user support on this and other Stanton products contact [email protected] or visit us online at
www.Stantonmagnetics.com
Stanton Magnetics, Inc. – Warranty Provision – Returns for Repairs or Replacement

ERROR MESSAGES & TROUBLESHOOTING

Summary of Contents for C.503

Page 1: ...P Pr ro of fe es ss si io on na al l D Du ua al l C CD D P Pl la ay ye er r C C 5 50 03 3 U Us se er r M Ma an nu ua al l...

Page 2: ...ic shock or malfunction may result To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove any cover No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only The lightning flash...

Page 3: ...cles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufac...

Page 4: ...ation 2 1 CUE 2 2 MEMORY CUE 2 3 Flash Start 2 4 Looping 2 5 Adjusting the tempo 2 6 Pitch Bending 2 7 KEY LOCK 2 8 PITCH LOCK 2 9 BPM TAP 3 Advanced Operation 3 1 KEY SHIFT 3 2 BRAKE 3 3 VINYL 3 4 Tr...

Page 5: ...en and close the appropriate disc tray To avoid mistakes direct mode is off by default therefore the CDs cannot be ejected when in Play mode NOTE Direct Mode allows the CD to eject regardless of play...

Page 6: ...ports the fader start function with appropriate 1 8 Fader Start cable as well as audio signal TIP Start GND back cue NOTE When using the fader start function connect the audio signal with the mixer a...

Page 7: ...following functions SHIFT OPEN CLOSE RESET Clears the all track memories and initializes the preset menu SHIFT CTN SGL PROGRAM Enters the program edit mode and program play mode SHIFT TIME ENTER RECAL...

Page 8: ...using the Jog wheel selects the Key Shift value When Key Shift value is set to other than 0 internally KEY indicator in the LCD will light NOTE When KEY LOCK function is activated KEY SHIFT function...

Page 9: ...will light When loop play is engaged pressing this button exits the loop play Pressing and hold ing SHIFT then pressing this LOOP changes the repeat mode on or off When repeat mode is set to single re...

Page 10: ...the C 503 as shown on the illustration on the rear panel If you connect the cable in any other way you may damage the C 503 1 5 LCD 35 M indicator If there is track memory data for the current select...

Page 11: ...Lights when parameter display shows the effect parameter 48 TEMPO indicator Lights when parameter display shows the TEMPO PITCH value 49 KEY indicator Lights when parameter display shows the key valu...

Page 12: ...be performed with the CUE 1 2 or 3 buttons After storing the point press ing any of these buttons performs a flash start seamless cue 2 4 IN OUT Looping To store the LOOP points NOTE The three button...

Page 13: ...Jog wheel clockwise increases the playback speed which returns to original speed when this button is released or the Jog wheel stops moving Pressing the Button or moving the Jog wheel counterclockwis...

Page 14: ...set in 0 05 steps When pitch range is set to 8 KEY shift value can be set in 0 1 steps When pitch range is set to 16 KEY shift value can be set in 0 2 steps When pitch range is set to 32 or 100 the KE...

Page 15: ...value Brake On Off Brake Time Key shift value Time mode To Recall the Track Memory Data 1 Select the appropriate memory bank BANK by pressing and holding the SHIFT button then pressing the PITCH RANGE...

Page 16: ...the LCD screen NOTE Turning on the Relay play function either control unit 1 or 2 turns on the relay play function While the relay play is acti vated when unit 1 finishes playback unit 2 will start pl...

Page 17: ...ere you want to insert the pro gram with the Jog wheel 3 Press MEMORY CUE INS button 4 Select desired track with track skip buttons 5 Repeat 2 4 6 Exit the program edit mode PROGRAM by pressing and ho...

Page 18: ...all Mode nor AUt Selects the track memory recall mode nor Recall the track memory data when recall operation is done AUt Recall the tempo setting tempo range KEY setting Key lock setting and BPM value...

Page 19: ...230V AC 50Hz Australia 240V AC 50Hz Power consumption 27W Peak inrush current 0 9A Applicable electromagnetic environment E4 Dimensions W x H x D mm Main unit 482 x 94 x 272 Remote control unit 482 x...

Page 20: ...waiting a few seconds and turning it on again Err 07 Error in communication between decks try turning the unit off waiting a few seconds and turning it on again Err 10 S DRAM error an internal S DRAM...

Page 21: ...which the merchandise was received Any returns to a non authorized dealer or to an authorized Stanton dealer not in the same country as the merchandise was intended to be sold or as set forth above w...

Page 22: ...mesures appropri es Fur Kunden in Europa Warnung Dies is eine Einrichtung welche die Funk Entst rung nach Klasse A besitzt Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funkst rungen versursachen in diesem F...

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