Classe Audio CDP-300 owner manual Serial number Register your purchase Operating voltage

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The serial number for your DVD player is found on the rear of the unit. Please note and record this number on the page entitled Important Safety Instructions for your future reference.

Having found the serial number, now would be a good time to fill out the registration card. Please register your purchase so we can advise you of updates and other items of interest.

It will take only a minute or so. Please complete the card now, before you forget.

The CDP-300 DVD player is set at the factory (internally) for 100V, 120V, 230V, or 240V AC mains operation, as appropriate for the country in which it is to be sold. (230V only in European Union countries, in compliance with CE regulations.) The voltage setting may not be changed by the user.

Make sure that the label on the rear panel of your DVD player indicates the correct AC operating voltage for your location. Attempting to operate your DVD player at an incorrect voltage may damage the unit.

The voltage setting of your DVD player may not be changed by the user. There are no user-serviceable parts within the unit. Please refer any problems to an authorized Classé service center.

If the AC mains voltage indicated on your DVD player is incorrect, please contact your local authorized Classé dealer or distributor.

The CDP-300 includes protection circuitry that will prevent the player from operating at dangerously high or low voltages.

At startup: the AC mains voltage must be within a range of approximately -15% to +10% of its nominal value at startup, or the player will not turn on. For example, a 120V unit requires the AC mains to be between approximately 95V–135V in order to turn on.

Overvoltage during operation: if the AC mains voltage surges by roughly 10% or more during operation, the player will enter protection mode and shut down. The standby LED (Light-Emitting Diode) will flash to indicate the protection mode has been engaged. An error message will be displayed on the LCD touchscreen.

Under-voltage during operation: if the AC mains voltage sags by 15% or more, the player will continue to play (since this does not present a particular danger to the player), but note that it may not be able to achieve its usual standard of performance under these compromised conditions. The Standby LED will flash to indicate the condition.

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Contents CDP-300 DVD Player Page Important Safety Instructions Contents Brightness Timeout Language Temporary display Volume display Word about installation Welcome to the Classé familyUnpacking and Placement Serial number Register your purchase Operating voltage Warm up/break-in period Extensive listening tests Extraordinary longevity Special Design Featuresflexible GUI Standby button & LED indicator Flashing on power-up InitializationFront Panel StandbyMenu button LCD touchscreenEject button IR windowRear Panel Analog OutputsUsing the single-ended RCA analog outputs Analog Video OutputsHdmi Digital Video Output Digital Outputs IR Input and OutputDC Trigger Input and Output Classé can Bus Control PortsAC Mains Power Switch Basic Functions Remote ControlNumeric Keypad, Programming & Volume Navigation Keys DVD standard supports two levels of menusTransport Controls System Controls Playlist Using the CDP-300CD operational menu Controls menu Repeat mode Shuffle Time display Program DVD operational menu Home screen ControlsMain menu system System setup Teach IRMenu System Display setup Triggers Remote Fkeys This button brings up the remote Fkeys menuStatus Version info Sensors Display setup menuBrightness Timeout Language Temporary display Volume display System Setup Audio setupSpeaker setup Audio delay Digital output Volume setup Video standard Video setupDistance Level trims Aspect ratio Resolution You can select from among the following video display ratesPreference Parental control There is no sound and the Standby LED is not lit TroubleshootingMy disc is skipping IR remote control seems not to function Care & Maintenance Specifications Dimensions Page 040506