1.1.1
Display (fig. 3)
A
when “TRACK” is shown:
number of the title
(MP3 mode: number of the title in the folder or
number of the title in the play list)
when “FOLDER” is shown [after pressing the
button FOLDER (4)]:
number of the folder or
number of the play list
B
replay symbol
C
“Single”: indicates the operating mode of sin-
gle title replay
D
“Cont.”: indicates the operating mode for con-
tinuous replay of the titles
E
“Elapse”: indicates that the time already
played of a title is displayed
F
“Total”: indicates together with the indication
“Remain” (G) that the remaining playing time
of the CD is shown
(not possible for MP3 mode)
G
“Remain”: indicates that the remaining time of
a title is displayed. With the indication “Total
Remain” the remaining playing time of the CD
is displayed.
H
bar graph to indicate the relative playing time
of a title
I
indicates the deviation from the standard
speed in percentage
J
“CD” or “USB”: indicates if a CD or a USB
storage medium has been selected.
K
“CUE”: appears when the player is set to
pause at the Cue point (
chapters 5.4 and
5.8).
L
“TITLE”, “ALBUM” or “ARTIST”: when the
respective title information (ID3 tag) in the
text line (N) is shown for an MP3 title
M
when “Total” is shown above the numbers:
total number of the titles
(MP3 mode: total number of the titles in the
folder or total number of the titles in the play
list)
when “Total” has disappeared [after pressing
the button FOLDER (4)]:
total number of folders or
total number of the play lists in the selected
file format
N
text line for additional information
O
playing time indication, also see items E and
G
P
indication of the beats per minute
Q
“PG”: indicates that an individual title se
-
quence has been memorized; flashes during
programming and during replay of the title
sequence
R
“MT” (master tempo): indicates the feature for
constant pitch (
chapter 5.9)
1.2 Remote control (fig. 2)
23
Button OPEN / CLOSE like button
(3)
24
Numerical keys for the direct selection
– of titles
when “TRACK” (A) is indicated
– of folders or play lists
when “FOLDER” (A) is indicated
(
item 4, button FOLDER)
– of partitions on the hard disk
when “PA-SEL” (O) is indicated
(
item 4, button FOLDER)
The buttons
25
FOLDER
26
PITCH BEND
27
MT
28
PITCH
29
PLAY/ PAUSE
30
CUE
31
PROG.
32
CD / USB
correspond to the buttons of the same name
on the unit
33
Button SINGLE
/
CONT same as button
CONT. / LIST (6);
but
loading of play lists is only possible on the
unit
34
Button TIME same as button TIME / TAG (5);
but
switching over of the ID3 tag indication is
only possible on the unit
35
Buttons SKIP
and
same as the SKIP
buttons on the unit to select titles, folders,
play lists or partitions; for fast selection keep
the respective SKIP button pressed;
but
they cannot be used in combination with
other buttons
36
Buttons SCAN
and
for fast forward
and reverse
1.3 Rear panel (fig. 4)
37
3.5 mm jack REMOTE for the remote control
of the function Start
/
Pause from a mixer
(fader start)
38
Analog audio output LINE OUT with line level
(phono, L left / R right)
39
Digital audio output DIGITAL OUT (phono)
40
Mains cable for connection to a socket
(230 V~ / 50 Hz)
2 Safety Notes
This unit corresponds to all relevant directives of
the EU and is therefore marked with
.
Please observe the following items in any case:
G
Caution!
Never look into the CD compartment
when the CD tray is open; laser beams may be
emitted causing eye damage.
G
The unit is suitable for indoor use only. Protect
it against dripping water and splash water,
high air humidity, and heat (admissible ambi-
ent temperature range 0 – 40 °C).
G
Do not place any vessel filled with liquid on the
unit, e. g. a drinking glass.
G
Do not operate the unit and immediately dis-
connect the plug from the mains socket
1. if there is visible damage to the unit or to the
mains cable,
2. if a defect might have occurred after the unit
was dropped or suffered a similar accident,
3. if malfunctions occur.
In any case the unit must be repaired by skilled
personnel.
G
A damaged mains cable must be replaced by
skilled personnel only.
G
Never pull the mains cable to disconnect the
mains plug from the socket; always seize the
plug.
G
For cleaning only use a dry, soft cloth; never
use water or chemicals.
G
No guarantee claims for the unit and no liabil-
ity for any resulting personal damage or mate-
rial damage will be accepted if the unit is used
for other purposes than originally intended, if it
is not correctly connected or operated, or not
repaired in an expert way. Likewise, no liability
will be accepted for operating errors or for data
loss caused by a defect and for any conse-
quential damage of this data loss.
G
Important for U. K. Customers!
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in ac -
cord ance with the following code:
blue = neutral
brown = live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of
this appliance may not correspond with the
coloured markings identifying the terminals in
your plug, proceed as follows:
1. The wire which is coloured blue must be
connected to the terminal which is marked
with the letter N or coloured black.
2. The wire which is coloured brown must be
connected to the terminal which is marked
with the letter L or coloured red.
3 Applications
The CD / MP3 player CD-196USB has been spe-
cially designed for professional DJ applications.
Many functional features have precisely been
matched to this range of application, e. g. single
title replay, automatic beat counter, change of
speed without displacing the pitch, anti-shock
memory.
The CD-196USB allows to replay standard
audio CDs, audio CDs you have burnt yourself
(CD-R) and CDs with titles in MP3 format. How-
ever, problems in replaying rewritable CDs (CD-
RW) may occur depending on the CD type, the
CD burner, and the burning software used.
Via the USB port, also MP3 files from a hard
disk or USB memory stick can be replayed. The
multi-partition support of the player allows con-
nection of hard disks of different formatting
(FAT 16/FAT 32, NTFS, HFS+).
4 Setting up and
Connecting the Unit
The CD / MP3 player can be set up as a tabletop
unit on an even, horizontal surface or be mounted
into a rack (482 mm / 19″). For rack installation,
2 rack spaces (1 rack space = 44.45 mm) are
required.
Prior to connecting units or changing any con-
nections, switch off the player and the units to be
connected.
1) If a digital input is provided at your mixer or
amplifier, connect it to the yellow phono jack
DIGITAL OUT (39).
For units without digital input connect the
stereo output LINE OUT (38) – left channel L
and right channel R – via the provided cable
with phono plugs to a line input (possible let-
tering of the input: LINE IN, AUX IN, CD).
2) The player can be started and set to pause
via a mixer with fader start function. For this
purpose, connect the jack REMOTE (37) via
a cable with 3.5 mm plugs to the correspond -
ing jack of the mixer. Set the player to the
type of fader start of the mixer,
chapter
5.13.
3) Finally connect the plug of the mains cable
(40) to a mains socket (230 V~ / 5 Hz).
If the unit is to be put out of operation
definitively, take it to a local recycling
plant for a disposal which is not harmful
to the environment.
WARNING
The unit is supplied with haz-
ardous mains voltage. Leave serv-
icing to skilled personnel only!
Inexpert handling may result in an
electric shock.
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