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- Some countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages or exclusions of
implied warranties. Therefore, the limitations or exclusions
herein may not apply. This warranty gives you specific legal
rights, in addition to other rights which vary from state to
state or country to country.
Make sure that the device is not plugged into the mains
before making any connections. It is also recommended to
turn off or disconnect all other devices associated while
making connections to the product.
Connect the CD player to the CD line input of your amplifier
using a (usually ended with RCA connectors Red and White
pair format) RCA-RCA cable.
IMPORTANT:
Make sure you have set the voltage selector
to suit your Country:
③ INPUT VOLTAGE: AC110 (USA)
and AC230 (EUROPE).
Connect the power cord to the connector on the one hand
AC Mains product and the other to a wall outlet.
Turn the POWER switch (POWER) ON (ON).
If the unit is equipped with a standby, then press the
STANDBY button to turn it on.
Press the button to open the CD tray.
Place the CD with the label at the top, into the circular
recess of the tray. Be sure to focus and close the disc tray
using the corresponding key.
Press the PLAY button.
Be sure to turn off the power on your product before
making any connections. Similarly it is best to cut the power
of other devices you want to connect to your amplifier.
① ANALOG (OUTPUTS - RCA)
RCA "OUTPUT L and R" are used for connecting the CD
player to the RCA analog input on your amplifier. These
outputs are designed to generate "analog" said signals (as
opposed to "digital" signals). Cable compatible with these
sockets are of the type "RCA", they are traditionally
identified by a color code "RED" to the RIGHT and "WHITE"
channel for the LEFT channel.
② DIGITAL (OUTPUT - RCA or Optical)
These outputs are used to get the audio signal from the CD.
They are designed to connect the CD Player to a DAC
(digital to analog) external converter.
OPTICAL
This output brings digital audio via an optical cable.
COAXIAL
This output brings digital audio signal via a coaxial cable.
Warning for maximum quality, it is necessary to use a cable
called "digital" versus "analog" coaxial cables.
③ INPUT VOLTAGE
IMPORTANT:
Before turning on your CD PLayer, check that
you have positioned the voltage selector based on your
geographic location: AC110V (USA, etc ...) and AC230V (EU,
etc ...). Also be sure to use a fuse appropriate for the
selected voltage sector.
Basic instructions
Quick starting guide
Warranty
Connecting the CD Player
Rear panel