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 S1 DISC PLAYER

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S1 DISC PLAYER

OWNER’S MANUAL

Summary of Contents for S1

Page 1: ...S1 DISC PLAYER _____________________________________________________________________ ____ ___________________________________________________________________ _____ Page 0 S1 DISC PLAYER OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...t _____________________________________________________________________ ____ To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this unit to rain or moisture Do not remove the cabinet cover or you may be exposed to dangerous voltage Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only _____________________________________________________________________ ____ The CE symbol shown left indicates compliance...

Page 3: ...ration in order to speed the burn in process For best results the S 1 should be left on or in the standby mode at all times The unit should not be switched off via the master ON OFF switch unless the unit will not be being used for a significant period of time during vacations etc Design Reduction is the principle for the shaping of all ADVANTAGE components The unobtrusive design harmonizes with a...

Page 4: ...ollowing 1 pc ADVANTAGE S 1 1 pc Remote control 1 pc Power cord 2 pcs Batteries LR03 AAA Cleaning To clean the unit use only a soft tissue Kleenex type Never apply abrasive cleaners to the outer surfaces of the unit Note At no time should liquid cleaners be applied directly to the S 1 as direct application of liquids may result in damage to electronic components within the unit Installation Instal...

Page 5: ...te the player s main switch on the back panel 5 Turn the player on with the DIM STANDBY button 6 Press the STOP DRAWER button a while to open the disc drawer 7 Place a CD label side up in the tray s circular recess Be certain that the disc is centred within the recess 8 Press PLAY PAUSE The drawer closes automatically and the disc begins to play 9 At any time you may press SKIP 9 or to select diff...

Page 6: ...gnal source DVD player MD player or computer sound card For best results the cable should be a 75 ohm coaxial cable of the type used for video signals with a BNC connection at each end 3 Optical digital input Toslink S P DIF format This jack accepts the digital audio input signal from a compatible digital audio product DIGITAL OUTPUTS 1 Balanced digital output AES EBU standard 600 ohms This is a p...

Page 7: ...are connected together power supply noise and leakage hum may also flow on the cable shields combining with the return audio current The resulting distortion and noise may depend on the orientation of AC power plugs in their sockets Designers of some audiophile cables combat this contamination by leaving the shield unconnected at one end Since the shield is grounded at only one end the performance...

Page 8: ...in by hand regardless if the player is ON or switched OFF The disc drawer is opened and closed by an internal motor which may be damaged if forced When the drawer closes the player scans the disc s table of contents and displays the number of tracks and total playing time on the disc If you press PLAY PAUSE to close the drawer this display is skipped and play commences immediately at Track 1 If th...

Page 9: ...disc The SCAN Forward function is activated by pressing the same button but keeping it depressed for more than 1 second This causes the laser to scan rapidly forward through the music The behaviour of this function is similar to SCAN Back If you scan forward to the end of the disc while playing the final track the scan will stop and the display will show OVER When you let go of the button the play...

Page 10: ...tween operation and standby mode when you hold the button The volume control function The S 1 is equipped with a state of the art output stage with a built in volume control This enables the user to connect the S 1 directly to your power amplifier s The volume control is controlled with the two buttons on the front panel or the two buttons on the bottom left on the remote control Before you connec...

Page 11: ...__ _____ Page 10 Resampling The D A converter in S 1 can handle resolution up to 24bits 96kHz It is possible to get even better sound quality from CD s by resampling the original 16bit 44 1kHz up to 24bits 96kHz The factory default position of this feature is ON but it can be controlled by the user In DAC mode press MODE to toggle this function ON and OFF ...

Page 12: ...nsparent playing surface You should treat both surfaces of the disc with care Severe scratches or fingerprints may cause the player to miss track skipping ahead or repeating the same passage Less severe damage may produce very brief bursts of high frequency noise The tracking and error correction circuits of this ADVANTAGE CD player are unusually sophisticated providing secure tracking of flawed d...

Page 13: ...channel stays out it indicates trouble could be other than your disc player itself 3 Many functions of the S 1 is controlled only by the remote control handset If the unit does not respond to commands from the remote control the batteries may have expired To replace the batteries open the battery access door on the back of the remote control and replace the two R03 AAA batteries Make sure that the...

Page 14: ...tect the unit is in our opinion or that of our dealer inadequate to protect the unit we reserve the right to repackage it for return shipment at the owner s expense Neither ADVANTAGE nor your dealer can be responsible for shipping damage due to improper that is non original packaging Your dealer can order a new set of shipping materials for you if you need to ship your component and no longer have...

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