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PLAY

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The track selected on the display will play. Pressing it again on the front

panel during play will

PAUSE II

t

he disc. To release from Pause press

II

on the Remote

or

(9) PLAY/PAUSE

on the front panel.

EJECT

This opens and closes the CD drawer. Place the CD in the tray blank side

facing down, printed side face up. To close the drawer press the TRAY button again or
gently push the front of the drawer.

REMOTE SENSOR:

-F.Panel

This is the receiver for the infrared commands sent from the remote handset.

Aim the

remote control at this sensor.

You can arrange the order of the tracks on a disc by creating your own program. The
Program can contain up to 24 tracks. Select the desired track number using the SKIP
command

on the Handset or enter directly using the numeric keys

After selecting this first track in your program Press the PROG

button, the display will

show the track number and the total playing time for the chosen track. As each consecutive
track is added to your program, this time display shows the total playing time. Select the
next track in your program and the display

Operating your System - 8

will flash the chosen track, STEP 2 will
also flash in the display indicating the
position in your program. Press PROG
once again to confirm your second choice.
To select a track with a number over 10,
use the numeric keys, (ie. 21), press 0
then 2 then 1, then PROG. If tracks are
programmed out of sequence (ie. 8,1,7) a
one second access time blank is added
between tracks.

During programming an individual STEP
can be cleared using the

CLEAR

command. Use the SKIP button to locate
the desired STEP in your program and
press the CLEAR button to remove.

To clear the program completely, press

STOP or EJECT.

REPEAT

Plays the current track or the entire disc
again and again. Also repeats Programmed
tracks.
The figure 1 is displayed beside REPEAT
in the display when just one track is on
repeat, otherwise the complete disc will
repeat.

Program

Track

Selection

MUTE

AMPLIFIER

FUNCTIONS

PROG

EJECT

CLEAR

REPEAT

DISPLAY

VOL+

VOL-

CD

AV

AUX1

AUX2

PHONO

TUNER

Содержание FUSION CD64

Страница 1: ...ished November 2002 Tube Technology UK 2002 PART No Fus M 03 bd25 FUSION CD64 USERS MANUAL i Printed in Great Britain Fusion Tube Technology are Trademarks of Tube Technology UK TRI MODE CD PLAYER PLA...

Страница 2: ...g this manual please put it away in a safe place for future reference We have done our utmost in the design and build of the Fusion to ensure you a low maintenance trouble free CD Player that will bri...

Страница 3: ...llation Installing Ventilation of your CD Player Burning in your CD Player Maintenance Care and Cleaning of your CD Player Vacuum Tubes Compact Discs Care Handling Troubleshooting Specifications Guara...

Страница 4: ...t from the middle and simply pull it out of the box Remove the end caps and polythene bag The following items are included in the packaging of a Fusion CD Player 1 x Fusion CD Player 1 x Remote Contro...

Страница 5: ...CTIONS IF YOU ARE IN ANY DOUBT REGARDING MAINS CONNECTIONS PLEASE DO NOT PROCEED ANY FURTHER WITHOUT CONSULTING YOUR DEALER Mains Connection Export units for certain markets have a moulded mains plug...

Страница 6: ...will accept a 75ohm Digital Cable or the adapter provided will allow the same input to accept a digital cable terminated with a phono RCA connector Only one input optical or BNC can be used at any one...

Страница 7: ...only be used if a disc is inserted in the tray Pressing this button once switches the display OFF Pressing it once again decreases the luminance of the vacuum fluorescent display and pressing it once...

Страница 8: ...track As each consecutive track is added to your program this time display shows the total playing time Select the next track in your program and the display Operating your System 8 will flash the ch...

Страница 9: ...mber selected d 88 Indicates STEPs during programming or indexes within Tracks e 88 88 Indicates the total disc time and running time for the track n MUSIC CALENDAR Shows the track number playing on t...

Страница 10: ...other heat source this could increase the operating temperature Do not locate the CD Player too close to a turntable as the cartridge could pick up hum from the power transformer Burning In is a gene...

Страница 11: ...ays place the compact disc in the disc tray with the label facing upward Compact discs can only be played on one side only 2 CDs are still fragile items and can easily be scratched Return discs back t...

Страница 12: ...ng 1 Check you have pushed the IEC mains cable firmly into the socket on the rear panel 2 Check that MASTER POWER switch on the rear panel is in the ON position 1 Ensure the CD is the correct side up...

Страница 13: ...yer SUMMARY 96 kHz 64 BIT CUSTOM PULSE ARRAY DAC Vacuum Tube Hybrid Output Stage 1 x Auto Sensing 32 96 kHz Optical Input 1 x Auto Sensing 32 96 kHz Digital Coax Input 1 x 44 1 Optical Output 1x Optic...

Страница 14: ...ng transit to or from the person claiming under this guarantee This equipment has a SIX MONTH guarantee on the tubes allowing for any manufacturing defects to arise If a tube is found to be defective...

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