AC Line Input
The AC line input is located at the back of the unit below the AC Power switch Connect the supplied AC power cord to this input. As the CAUTION section on the previous page indicates, it is always a wise PRECAUTION to connect all interconnect cables before attaching the AC power cords.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure that the operation voltage of the unit matches the AC outlet voltage in your area. You will find the operating voltage of your unit on the serial number tag at the back of the
Infrared (IR) Input and Output
The
IR IN will permit you to install an outboard infra- red sensor and therefore be able to control the
IR OUT will permit you to communicate IR signals to other Classé components. You will have to install a 2 conductor shielded cable with 3.5mm mini mono plugs at each end.
DC Trigger
This connection is located is located directly to the right of the IR IN connection near the fuse holder at the back of the unit. This connection will permit you to trigger on or off another unit when the
Please consult you Classé dealer regarding these accessories.
DISPLAY, FUNCTIONS AND
OPERATIONS
1. Functions
The front panel of the
Using Figure 1, the front panel controls are (from left to right):
LOAD: Press this button once to open the disk tray. Pressing it again will close the tray.
STANDBY: Press this button to take the unit in or out of STANDBY mode. Please note that this button will only work if the back panel power switch is ON.
PREVIOUS (<): Pressed once during playback, the
NEXT (>): Each time this button is pressed, the
STOP: Press this button to stop the CD from playing.
PLAY: Press this button to start playback. If pressed during playback the
PAUSE: This button is used to pause the PLAY function. To resume playback, press the PAUSE key again.
FORWARD (>>) AND REVERSE (<<) SEARCH:
The
If the SEARCH button is held for more than
4seconds, the
NOTE: In addition to the function keys described above (except for the POWER switch), these other function keys are found on the remote handset. For visual aid, refer to fig.2 page 15.
STANDBY (On remote control and on the unit): Use this key to put the
SHUFFLE (On remote control only): Will access and play the CD tracks randomly, in a different order in which they were originally put on the CD.
SCAN (On remote control only): This function will play the first 10 seconds of each track of the CD.
NUMERIC KEYPAD (digits 0 through 9)
(On remote control only): This is a convenient
alternative to the PREVIOUS and NEXT buttons. Pressing the desired track number on the numeric keypad is usually faster than the PREVIOUS and NEXT buttons. For example, if you just inserted a disk and wish to play track 8, pressing 8 followed by PLAY is easier than pressing the NEXT button eight times, and then PLAY.
REPEAT (On remote control only): Repeats the whole disk, the programmed tracks or just the single track being heard.
DISPLAY (On remote control only): When pressed once, the display will count upwards the total time on the disc. If pressed once more, the display will count backwards giving the total remaining time on the disc. If pressed once again, the display will return to its normal function.
PROG (On remote control only): Stores selected tracks into memory for playback. Up to 20 tracks can be stored into the memory of the
NOTE: There is no variable output on the
2.Display Information and Various Modes of Operation
To insert a disk, press LOAD to open the CD tray. Gently place the disk with the label side up on the tray, and press LOAD again, the tray will close, and several seconds later the display will indicate the total number of tracks on the disk with the total playing time. If the disk has not been properly inserted, or is inserted upside down, ‘NO DISC’ will appear on the display. Disks with bad scratches, finger marks, pinholes, or other severe manufacturing defects might also not be useable.
Once the display confirms the number of tracks and playing time, the
Playback from the beginning or from a selected track
To play an entire disk from the beginning, press PLAY. The
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