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Congratulations on your purchase of the Creek CD50 mk2 CD player.

Please read this manual thoroughly. It will explain the features and operation of your CD50 MK2 and help to
ensure a trouble free installation. Unpack the player carefully. It is recommended that you save the carton and
packing material for future use, should you need to move your unit or return it for service.

Your CD Player is designed to work in a horizontal position. It is important to allow at least 5 cm of space
behind the unit for adequate ventilation. To avoid damage, never place the unit near radiators, in front of
heating vents, in direct sunlight or in an  excessively humid or dusty location.

TO ACHIEVE MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE FROM YOUR CD PLAYER

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Install the equipment in a location which is relatively free of moisture and dust, and which is well
ventilated.

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The equipment may not be able to perform at its best in an extremely cold or hot environment. Do not
attempt to use below 41oF/5oC or above 95oF/35oC.

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Always handle discs with clean hands.    

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Avoid using scratched discs.

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Do not attempt to clean the CD player or discs with chemical solvents, as this may cause irreparable
damage. Use a clean, dry cloth, or specially designed cleaning materials for discs.

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If the CD player malfunctions, do not open the unit and attempt to repair it  yourself. This is a highly
technical product and requires specialist service - return it to your dealer.

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Use batteries (2 x AAA) of the same type in the remote control handset. The use of odd or different type
cells will affect its performance.  Batteries are supplied.

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Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. 

CD50 mk2

CD Player

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Summary of Contents for CD50 mk2

Page 1: ...the equipment in a location which is relatively free of moisture and dust and which is well ventilated The equipment may not be able to perform at its best in an extremely cold or hot environment Do not attempt to use below 41oF 5oC or above 95oF 35oC Always handle discs with clean hands Avoid using scratched discs Do not attempt to clean the CD player or discs with chemical solvents as this may c...

Page 2: ...ed via the co axial or optical TOSLINK S PDIF socket on the rear panel Ask your dealer for details of interconnects if required Controls 1 2 Control port 1 2 are expansion sockets for an optional isolated serial control interface To use this requires a dealer upgrade AC Power socket IEC type 220V 240 V AC or 110V 120 V AC AC Power Cord After completing the installation and all connections make sur...

Page 3: ...1 REPEAT button 6 PLAY button 12 SHUFFLE button DISPLAY 2 3 4 5 11 12 1 7 6 8 9 10 A TRACK NUMBER display G SCAN indicator B PLAY indicator H SHUFFLE PLAY indicator C TOTAL TIME indicator J A B PLAY indicator D REMaining time indicator K REPEAT indicator E PLAYING TIME display L REPEAT 1 indicator F PROGRAM indicator M PAUSE indicator A B C D E F G H J K L M CD50 mk2 Compact Disc Player ...

Page 4: ...inners to clean a compact disc Such chemicals would irreparably damage the surface Creek Audio Ltd has taken every care to ensure all types of compact discs play in the CD50 mk2 However copy protected discs continue to be marketed without being compliant with all CD players If this becomes a problem in the future firmware upgrades to the ROM drive may become necessary Check the Creek website for i...

Page 5: ... open the disc tray and load the disc 4 Press the OPEN CLOSE or DISC button again to close the disc tray N B If you get a message dISC on the display when the disc tray is fully closed this means that the disc is improperly loaded most likely upside down To check open the disc tray again and reload the disc correctly If the disc tray gets jammed while closing the tray will stop and open automatica...

Page 6: ...e displayed i e the total number of tracks and total playing time INSERTING A DISC Press the OPEN CLOSE button on the front panel or DISC on the handset the disc tray will open and the OPEN sign will be displayed Insert the disc and press the OPEN CLOSE or DISC button again to close the tray The disc will start spinning and the total number of tracks will be read The disc will then stop and the di...

Page 7: ...te handset once The CD player will skip ahead to the next track each time the or button is pressed Continuously pressing the or button makes the CD player skip ahead through the disc track by track until you reach the desired place The CD player can be advanced to the last track in this way When the last track is reached the CD player will return back to track 1 SKIP BACK TO THE PREVIOUS TRACK To ...

Page 8: ...ymbol will illuminate and the track number will be displayed The first selected track is now stored in the memory 2 Select the next track number using the or numeric buttons Press the PROG button again the second choice is now stored in the memory 3 Repeat the steps above until all the desired tracks are stored in the memory To play track 5 track 2 and track 8 in sequence Enter the first choice by...

Page 9: ... using the or or numeric buttons The track number will appear on the track display 3 Press the PLAY button The PLAY symbol will be displayed and the selected track will start playing NOTE You can also select REPEAT mode while the desired track is playing 4 At the end of the track the CD player will automatically return back to the beginning The track will continue to repeat until the STOP button i...

Page 10: ...Press the button again at the end point of your choice The letter will stop flashing and point B will be stored in the memory The segment between A B will be repeatedly played 3 To clear REPEAT press the button or the REPEAT button once NUMERICAL KEYS ON THE REMOTE CONTROL To save time tracks can be chosen by pressing any numerical keys 1 For tracks 1 to 10 If you want to listen to track 4 for exa...

Page 11: ...e the DVD with a CD disc No sound Improper output cable connections Connect the output cable properly Improper amplifier operation Make sure that the amplifier controls are set properly Sound skips Damaged faulty or dirty disc Clean or replace with a new disc The CD player is subject to vibrations Change the location of the player or physical shock Programmed sequence The CD player is in the norma...

Page 12: ...mited 12 Avebury Court Mark Road Hemel Hempstead HP2 7TA United Kingdom Telephone 44 0 1442 260146 Fax 44 0 1442 243766 E mail info creekaudio co uk Web www creekaudio com Designed and Manufactured in the United Kingdom ...

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