background image

Operation

Listening at high volume may cause hearing damage.

CD Discs - Handling / Cleaning / Storing 

Handling of CD discs

Playback side

•  Do not touch the playback side of the disc.
•  Do not attach paper or tape to the disc.

Cleaning Discs

•  Fingerprints and dust on the disc cause picture and sound deterioration. 

Wipe the disc from the centre outwards with a soft cloth. Always keep the disc clean.

•  If you cannot wipe off the dust with a soft cloth, wipe the disc lightly with a slightly moistened 

cloth and finish with a dry cloth.

•  Do not use any type of solvent such as thinner, benzine, commercially available cleaners or 

antistatic spray. They may damage the disc.

Storing Discs

•  Do not store discs in places subjected to direct sunlight or near heat sources.
•  Do not store discs in places subjected to moisture and dust such as a bathroom or near a 

humidifier.

•  Storing discs vertically in a case, stacking discs or placing objects on discs outside of their 

cases may cause warping.

11

Headphones connection (PHONES)

When headphones are plugged into the headphone output (Phones) the transmission 

of sound to all outputs is still active.

The volume of the headphones is regulated by the Headphone Output Volume Regula-

tor Knob [from zero: the knob in the max counterclockwise position].

Summary of Contents for TCD-50

Page 1: ...TCD 50 HI FI CD PLAYER Instruction Manual Edition 08 2022...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...unbalanced and XLR balanced and 2 digital Optical Coaxial Gold plated high end solid machined brass RCA sockets and gold plated XLR socket pins ensure the best signal transmission Oxygen Free Copper w...

Page 4: ...LE FUSE REFER REPLACEMENT TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING THE UNIT MAY BECOME HOT ALWAYS PROVIDE ADEQUATE VENTILATION TO ALLOW FOR COOLING DO NOT PLACE THE UNIT NEAR A HEAT SOURCE OR IN SPACES...

Page 5: ...ed on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 12 Lighting For added protect...

Page 6: ...ove the rear cover 3 Insert the batteries into the battery compartment Carefully follow the polarity diagram inside the battery compartment positive and negative symbols 4 Reinstall the rear cover Ope...

Page 7: ...us Button 8 Play Pause Button 9 Next Button 10 Search Backward Button 11 Search Forward Button 12 Stop Button 13 Number Buttons 0 9 Front and Rear Panel 1 3 4 6 9 11 10 12 5 8 2 Front Panel 1 Standby...

Page 8: ...16 17 A blown fuse should be only exchanged for exactly the same type as indicated on the rear panel The Power Cable should be disconnected Hooking Up the CD Player RCA RCA interconnect Amplifier rece...

Page 9: ...on PHONES for more details 4 External audio equipment connection options Signal TCD 50 Output Audio equipment Input Connection Cable Analog R Analog L RCA sockets RCA RCA interconnect not supplied R B...

Page 10: ...en in the standby mode When you plan leaving home or going away for longer disconnect the power cable from the device CD Discs Playing 1 Press the button to open the disc tray and place the CD disc on...

Page 11: ...at the current track The info R ONE will be periodically displayed on the display Third press or the button disactivates this function The info R OFF will be displayed on the display for a while Note...

Page 12: ...any type of solvent such as thinner benzine commercially available cleaners or antistatic spray They may damage the disc Storing Discs Do not store discs in places subjected to direct sunlight or near...

Page 13: ...ormats CD Audio playable media CD CD R CD RW DA converter ESS SABRE ES9018 Analog filter 2 Pole Fully Differential Linear Phase Bessel filter Digital outputs Optical Coaxial up to 44 1kHz 16bit Analog...

Page 14: ...product please contact your local government office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Disposal of the product Disposal of waste batteries applicable in...

Page 15: ...Notes...

Page 16: ...Notes...

Reviews: