NAD CD Player C541i User Manual

C541i  
Compact Disc Player  
Owner’s Manual  
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REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS  
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL  
OUT  
IR IN  
TRIGGER  
IN  
TRIGGER SWITCH  
OFF AUTO  
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FRONT PANEL CONTROLS  
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541i  
REMOTE CONTROL  
CLASS 1 LASER product  
LUOKAN 1 LASERPLAITE  
KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
STOP/  
ON  
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OFF  
CLEAR  
PLAY  
THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS B LIMITS  
FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM DIGITAL APPARATUS AS SET OUT  
IN THE RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS OF THE CANADIAN  
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS.  
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PAUSE  
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LE PRESENT APPAREIL NUMVERIQUE N'EMET PAS DE BRUITS  
RADIOELECTRIQUES DEPASSANT LES LIMITES APPLICABLES AUX  
APPAREILS NUMERIQUES DE LA CLASSE B PRESCRITES DANS LE  
REGLEMENT SUR LE BROUILLAGE RADIO ELECTRIQUE EDICTE PAR LE  
MINISTERE DES COMMUNICATIONS DU CANADA.  
PROGRAM DELETE  
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TIME  
+10  
SKIP  
REPEAT RANDOM  
SCAN  
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WARNING! INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED.  
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AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.  
VORSICHT! UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLEN TRITT AUS, WENN DECKEL GEÖffnet und  
wenn sicherheitsverriegelung ÜberbrÜckt ist. Nicht dem strahl aussetzen.  
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NAD C541i Compact Disc Player  
best results, the cable should be a 75 ohm coaxial cable of the  
QUICK START  
type used for video signals, with an RCA phono plug at each end  
or the cable should be an optical cable terminated with a TOS  
Link connector. (To distinguish them from similar phono-plug  
cables used for analogue audio signals, video and digital signal  
cables often are colour-coded with yellow plugs.)  
1. Remove the transit screw from the bottom of the unit.  
2. Connect a twin RCA-to-RCA lead from the L (left) and R (right)  
Line Output jacks to the corresponding CD inputs on your  
amplifier.  
3. Plug in the AC power cord.  
4. Press the green POWER button to turn on the player.  
5. Press OPEN to open the disc drawer.  
6. Place a CD, label side up, in the tray’s circular recess. Be The NAD-Link connector is used to pass commands from other units  
3. NAD LINK IN/OUT  
certain that the disc is centred within the recess.  
7. Press PLAY/PAUSE. The drawer closes automatically, and the complete system, and also allows some of the basic functions of  
disc begins to play. other NAD components (such as a tuner, or cassette-deck) also  
8. At any time you may press SKIP or to select different tracks on equipped with NAD-Link to be controlled with an NAD system remote  
the disc. control. To function with such other units, connect the C541i's NAD-  
fitted with NAD-Link connectors. This allows centralised control of a  
9. Press PLAY/PAUSE if you want to stop play temporarily while Link Out to the NAD-Link In on the other unit. NAD-Link connectors  
keeping the pickup at its current position on the disc. Press can be daisy-chained, IN to OUT, so that a whole system can be  
PLAY/PAUSE again when you want to resume playback. Press controlled from the remote control facilities of one unit.  
STOP if you want to end play and reset the pickup to the  
beginning of the disc.  
NOTES: It is advisable not to connect NAD-Link if these units that  
have their own built-in remote control command receiver and are  
positioned together, in direct view from the remote control  
handset. If you are unsure, try operating the products without  
NAD-Link first; If the unit responds to the remote control  
command, it will not be necessary to connect NAD-Link.  
NOTE ON INSTALLATION  
IMPORTANT! Before installation, remove the red plastic transit  
screw from the bottom of the unit. Remove by turning 90° counter-  
clockwise and then pulling it out of its position. Never use force to  
remove the screw; refer also to the label attached to the transit  
screw. Retain the transit screw, should you need to transport the CD  
Player over some distance (e.g. when moving house). To avoid  
damage, it is important that the transit screw is replaced.  
Never loop the last unit back to the first NAD unit in the NAD-Link  
chain. Unplug all units from the mains before connecting or  
disconnecting NAD-Link.  
Install the NAD C541i Compact Disc player on a level, vibration- 4. IR IN  
free surface. (Severe vibration, or operation in a tilted position, This input is connected to the output of an IR (infrared)  
may cause the player to mis-track.) The player may be stacked repeater (Xantech or similar), or the IR output of another  
with other stereo components, as long as there is adequate component to allow control of the C541i from a remote location.  
ventilation around it. If the player is placed in close proximity to Ask your dealer or custom installer for further details.  
a radio tuner (AM or FM), a VCR, or a television set, the operation  
of its digital circuits may produce static that would interfere with  
reception of weak broadcast signals. If this occurs, move the CD  
player away from other devices or switch it off when viewing or  
listening to broadcasts.  
5. TRIGGER IN  
The 12V trigger Input allows the C541i to be switched remotely  
from STANDBY to ON and vice-versa by ancillary equipment such  
as a pre-amp, AV processor etc. The controlling device must be  
equipped with a 12V trigger output to use this feature.  
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REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS  
1. LINE OUTPUT  
Connect a cable from these jacks to your amplifier. Plug one end A. When the switch is set to the OFF position, the unit ignores  
6. TRIGGER SWITCH  
of a twin RCA-to-RCA lead into the L (upper) and R (lower) output  
jacks. Connect the other end of the cable to your stereo amplifier’s  
CD input, or to any other “line-level” input jacks (such as the  
AUXiliary inputs). Do NOT connect this cable to the amplifier’s  
any trigger In command. The front panel buttons and Power  
On/Off buttons on remote control toggles between Power On  
and Standby Mode. This is the correct setting for most  
installations.  
PHONO input jacks. The RCA sockets on your NAD C541i are B. For control by an external 12V trigger signal, set the switch  
colour coded for convenience. Red and white are Right and Left  
audio respectively, and yellow for NAD Link and Digital Out.  
Ensure that leads and sockets are not damaged in any way and all  
sockets are firmly pushed home.  
to AUTO position, and the C541i will Power On when the  
trigger Input is high (12V present). In this setting, the front  
panel and the remote control ON/STANDBY controls are  
defeated; only the 12V Trigger Input can turn the C541i ON.  
The unit will go to Standby mode if the trigger goes from  
high to low (no 12V present). The unit will not go to  
standby mode using any button on front panel and remote  
control. When the external power is first applied to the unit,  
the unit will go to the status directed by Trigger input when  
the switch is set to AUTO.  
2. DIGITAL OPTICAL & COAXIAL OUTPUT  
The digital playback signal is available at this output jack. The  
serial data output is taken after the error correction but before the  
digital-to-analogue conversion and filtering. The output is  
transformer-isolated from the built-in D-to-A circuits. It may be  
connected to any digital signal processor that conforms to the  
Sony/Philips (SPDIF) standard.  
7. AC LINE CORD  
Connect this power cord to an AC mains wall outlet or to an AC  
convenience outlet at the rear of your amplifier  
To use the digital output, connect a cable from this jack to the “CD  
Digital” or equivalent input on a digital processor or recorder. For  
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FRONT PANEL CONTROLS  
1. POWER ON/OFF  
no dISC When no disc is present or when you load a disc that  
cannot be read (because it is dirty or is upside-down) “no dISC”  
lights up in the display.  
Press this green button to switch on the power to the disc player. REMOTE RECEIVER An infrared sensor, located at the right-  
Press again and release to switch the power off. The display will hand portion of the display window, receives commands from the  
light up to indicate the unit is switched on and ready for use.  
remote control. There must be a clear line-of-sight path from the  
remote control to this window; if that path is obstructed, the  
remote control may not work.  
2. DISC DRAWER  
To play a disc, press the OPEN button to open the disc drawer. HDCD® indicator This indicator will light up when an HDCD®  
Place the CD within the large circular recess in the drawer, with encoded disc is played. For more information on HDCD® refer to  
its transparent playing surface facing down. The label must face chapter “HDCD”.  
UP. CD-3 discs (3-inch CD “singles”) can be played without the  
4. OPEN  
aid of an adapter. Place the disc in the drawer, centered in the  
Press this button to open the disc drawer, and press it again to  
smaller circular recess, with its label facing UP.  
close the drawer. If this button is pressed while a disc is being  
played, playback will stop, the pickup will reset to the beginning of  
the disc and the drawer will open. Opening the drawer will also  
NOTE: This player was not designed to accommodate a “damping  
disc” placed on a CD, nor two CDs stacked together. It plays audio  
delete the players memory for Program Play. When the disc drawer  
CDs, but not discs identified as CD-V, DVD, CD-I, CD-ROM,  
is open, the drawer-closing mechanism can also be activated by  
or PHOTO CD. Refer also to chapter “A note on CD-R and CD-RW  
pressing PLAY or by gently pushing the drawer inward.  
audio discs”.  
NOTE: The disc drawer is opened and closed by an internal  
3. DISPLAY  
motor. Do not close the drawer by hand with the power off.  
The display provides information about playback status and about the  
optical pickup’s location on the disc. The displayed track/time  
When the drawer closes, the player scans the disc’s TOC (Table Of  
information is obtained by reading inaudible “sub-codes” in the disc.  
Contents) and displays the total number of tracks and playing time  
on the disc. If you press PLAY to close the drawer this information  
is skipped, and play commences immediately at Track 1.  
TRACK NUMBER Each disc is segmented into numbered tracks  
when the recording is made; typically each numbered track will  
correspond to a different song, symphonic movement, etc. These  
track numbers are identified on the CD package and are encoded  
5. PLAY/PAUSE  
This dual-function button alternates between starting and stopping  
in the disc by its manufacturer. In some CDs, at the manufacturer’s  
playback. Press to start play or to resume play after Pause. During  
option, tracks may be sub-divided into sections identified by Index  
play, press this button to stop playback temporarily, keeping the  
optical pickup at its current position on the disc. The PLAY mode  
is identified by a right-pointing arrowhead in the display. The  
PAUSE mode is identified by two vertical bars  
playback at the exact point where it stopped, press PLAY/PAUSE  
again. If you don’t want to resume play at the same point, you may  
use the SKIP and SCAN controls to cue the pickup to a different  
starting point before pressing PLAY again.  
numbers. This player does not display Index numbers.  
TIME Normally this display shows the time elapsed since the  
beginning of the current track. Using the TIME button you can  
switch the display to show the remaining number of tracks and  
playing time to the end of the disc. When you load a different disc  
and use the OPEN button (No. 4) to close the disc drawer, the  
display shows the number of tracks and the total playing time of  
all the tracks on the disc.  
. To resume  
REMAIN REMAIN lights up in the lower-left corner of the display  
if you have pressed the TIME button to show the remaining  
number of tracks and time of the disc.  
REPEAT 1 “REPEAT” and “1” light up respectively in the centre  
and upper-left corner during repeat-play of a single track.  
“REPEAT” and “ALL” light up during repeat-play of the entire  
program or disc  
6. TIME  
The TIME button alternates between displaying the elapsed or  
remaining tracks and time of the disc or program being played. In  
the default setting, the display will indicate the current track  
number and time elapsed since the beginning of the track. Press  
the button once to display the total number of remaining tracks  
and time of the disc or program being played. Press again to  
revert to the default, elapsed time display.  
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RANDOM When the C541i’s random mode has been selected,  
“RANDOM” will be shown in the Display Panel.  
CALENDAR DISPLAY TRACK LISTING Displays a list of tracks  
available on the disc. As each track is played its number is  
blanked out on the Track Listing, giving a simple indication of how  
much of the disc has been played and how much remains. The  
number for the current track being played blinks. The display  
shows up to 16 numbered tracks.  
OVER If the loaded disc contains over 16 tracks, “OVER” will light  
up in the bottom centre area of the display.  
MEMORY During Program Play or programming for Program  
Play, MEMORY will light up.  
PROGRAM Together with MEMORY, PROGRAM will light up during  
7. STOP  
Press the STOP button once to stop playback, and re-sets the  
pickup to the beginning of the disc. The display reverts to showing  
the number of tracks and total playing time on the disc. If the CD  
player was programmed to play a selection of tracks, the program  
will be retained in the player’s memory. Pressing STOP a second  
time will also delete the program. Pressing STOP twice will also  
disengage Repeat and Random play if these were engaged.  
8. REPEAT  
This button engages the Repeat Play mode, an endless-repeat  
cycle. Press the Repeat button once to select the REPEAT 1 mode,  
in which only the current track is repeated over and over again.  
Pressing the Repeat button once again selects the REPEAT ALL  
mode, in which the entire disc is played from beginning to end,  
over and over again. Press the Repeat button a third time to cancel  
the repeat cycle and return to normal operation.  
playback of a selection of pre-programmed tracks of the disc.  
STATUS A right-pointing arrowhead  
, located near the left  
edge of the time display, lights up during PLAY. Two vertical bars  
indicate that the player is in PAUSE. In STOP mode the  
display reverts to showing the total number of tracks and playing  
time of the disc.  
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The Repeat Play mode can be used in combination with Program  
and Random Play modes. When the C541i is in Repeat Play mode  
“REPEAT 1” or “ALL” will be shown in the Display Panel. Repeat  
Play mode can also be disengaged by pressing the STOP button  
twice. On the first press of the STOP button, playback will stop, the  
second press will disengage Repeat Play mode.  
12. STAND-BY INDICATOR  
The Stand-by Indicator turns on in green when the unit is switched  
on, and changes to amber when switched to stand-by mode.  
REMOTE CONTROL  
A wireless remote control is provided with your compact disc  
player, enabling you to operate play-back functions from the  
comfort of your chair or from virtually anywhere in the room. For  
reliable operation there should be a clear line-of-sight path from  
the remote control to the front of the CD player. If the player does  
not respond to remote commands, it may be that this line-of-sight  
path is obstructed by clothing, paper, or furnishings.  
9. RANDOM  
Engaging the Random Play mode will play all the tracks once on  
the CD in a random order. From Stop, press first the RANDOM and  
then the PLAY/PAUSE button to engage Random Play mode. During  
normal playback the Random Play mode can also be engaged by  
pressing the RANDOM button. The current track will stop playing  
and the first randomly selected track will commence.  
Most of the buttons on the remote control handset have the same  
effect as the corresponding buttons on the front panel of the disc  
player. In addition the handset is equipped with some extra  
buttons and functions, such as the numeric keypad and Program  
functions.  
The Random Play mode can be used in combination with the  
Repeat Play All mode but not with Program Play mode. When the  
C541i is in Random mode “RANDOM” will be shown in the Display  
Panel. Press the RANDOM button again to cancel Random Play  
mode and return to normal Play mode. Random Play mode can  
also be disengaged by pressing the STOP button twice. On the first  
press of the STOP button, playback will stop, the second press will  
disengage Random Play mode.  
POWER ON  
Press this Green button to switch on the power to the disc player  
from Standby mode. The green LED will light up.  
POWER OFF  
10. SCAN  
Press this Red button to switch to Standby mode from power on  
mode. The amber LED will light up. This indicates that the AC  
power is still connected, and that the C541i is ready to receive  
an ON command from the remote handset or 12V trigger  
(depending on the setting of the trigger switch #6).  
The SCAN  
button causes the optical pickup to scan backward  
through the recording at high speed. This button works only while  
the player is in PLAY or PAUSE. After a STOP command, or after  
loading a new disc, you must press PLAY before the scan circuit  
will work. If Scan is initiated while the player is in PAUSE the scan  
is silent; if initiated during PLAY the music will be heard in NUMERIC KEYPAD  
fragmentary form at reduced volume as the player scans through Using the direct-entry numeric keypad (1 to 10; +10) causes the  
it. For the first approximately 50 seconds of a track, scanning will player to jump directly to the beginning of a numbered track and  
be at around 3 times the speed, after which scanning speed commence play. Thus to play Track 5, simply press 5. To play  
increases to around 15 times faster than normal playing speed.  
Track 20, press: +10, 10. To play Track 36, press: +10, +10,  
+10, 6.  
Use this “audible scan” to cue the player precisely to the spot  
where you want to resume play. If you scan back to the beginning PROGRAM  
of the disc while playing Track 1, the player automatically reverts The C541i CD player allows for programmed playback of up to 20  
to normal playback.  
tracks in any desired order. To engage Program Play with your  
desired track sequence in the memory:  
The SCAN  
button causes the optical pickup to scan rapidly  
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forward through the music. The behaviour of this function is 1. Press PROGRAM. The “MEMORY” indicator will light up. The  
similar to SCAN  
while playing the final track, the scan will stop and the Time  
. If you scan forward to the end of the disc  
display indicates “Pr p:01”, meaning that the player is awaiting  
the first Program entry.  
display will show the table of contents. (There is no “wrap- 2. Use the SKIP or the Direct-Entry Numeric keypad buttons to  
around” mode.)  
select the first track in your planned sequence. The selected  
track number will blink in the display.  
11. SKIP  
3. Press PROGRAM to store the selected track number in  
memory. The display will revert to show Program-Entry mode  
and advance to “Pr p:02”, showing that the player is ready for  
your second entry.  
During playback, press the SKIP  
button once to skip back to  
twice in rapid  
succession to skip back to the previous track or previous  
the beginning of the current track. Press SKIP  
programmed track in Program Play mode, once to reach the 4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to select and store other track numbers  
beginning of the current track and again to jump to the previous  
in memory, up to a maximum of 20 entries. The display will  
track. When pressing continuously, the player will skip to previous  
show “FULL” when 20 tracks have been entered.  
tracks repeatedly, concluding at the beginning of the disc 5. If you want to review or edit your program entries, press  
(Track 1) or the first track programmed in Program Play mode.  
PROGRAM repeatedly to cycle the display through them. When  
the highest program number is displayed, you can enter  
additional tracks in the memory by repeating Steps 2 and 3.  
During playback, press the SKIP once to skip to the beginning  
of the next track on the disc or next programmed track in Program 6. To play the stored program, press PLAY.”PROGRAM” and  
Play mode. Thus, to sample each song, press PLAY and then tap  
SKIP after you’ve heard a few seconds of each track. From Stop,  
“MEMORY” will appear in the display, indicating that a stored  
program is being played. During Program Play the SKIP  
buttons will access only the tracks in the program list. So if you  
want to play only a portion of a stored program, initiate play  
press the SKIP  
button until you’ve reached the track from  
where you want to start playback. Press Play to start playback.  
and press SKIP  
to jump over the programmed tracks that  
you don’t want to hear.  
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7. To terminate program play, press STOP. However the stored  
track list remains in memory; if you want to play the program  
again, simply press PLAY again. If you want to edit the program,  
press PROGRAM repeatedly to review the list and change. To  
add tracks, press the PROGRAM button until the highest  
program number is displayed.  
5. To clear the memory, press STOP, OPEN/CLOSE to open the  
drawer, or switch off the power.  
The Calendar display will indicate remaining track listing. After  
completing playback, the C541i will automatically stop, and the  
display will again show all the tracks contained on the inserted  
CD.  
8. To clear the program memory, press STOP twice, OPEN/CLOSE  
to open the drawer, or switch off the POWER.  
NOTE: In the Program-entry mode, the SKIP  
and  
The following example presents a step-by-step illustration of how to  
program and start Program Play to play tracks 5, 23, 9, 16, and 1.  
buttons have a “wrap-around” function: if you SKIP Back  
repeatedly from Track 01, the number counts down from the final  
track on the disc. This provides a convenient way to select high-  
numbered tracks.  
While the CD player is stopped:  
Press on remote control Display shows  
PROGRAM  
5
PROGRAM  
+10, +10, 3  
PROGRAM  
9
PROGRAM  
+10, 6  
PROGRAM  
1
Pr p:01  
p:01  
INSTALLING AND REPLACING BATTERIES  
The remote control requires two 1.5-volt AAA-size (i.e. UM-4 or  
IEC RO3) cells. Alkaline cells are recommended, to obtain  
maximum operating life. To open the battery compartment, place  
your fingertip in the recess on the rear of the remote control, push  
against the flexible edge of the battery cover and lift the cover  
upwards. Install fresh cells, orienting them as shown on the  
diagram within the compartment.  
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Pr p:02  
23 p:02  
Pr p:03  
9 p:03  
Pr p:04  
16 p:04  
Pr p:05  
1
p:05  
The coil springs should contact the (-) end of each cell. Push the  
battery compartment cover back and press gently until it latches.  
In some cases, corrosion or fingerprint oil on the battery contacts  
may cause poor operation. Remove both cells, rub the metal  
contacts at both ends of each cell with a clean cloth or a pencil  
eraser, and re-install the cells, being careful to orient them  
correctly.  
PROGRAM  
PLAY  
Pr p:06  
The Calendar display track listing will indicate the selected  
program.  
DELETE  
The C541i CD Player allows to user to delete unwanted tracks in  
any desired order in either the Program Mode or the Stop Mode.  
To Delete tracks, use the sequence of commands below.  
Developed by Pacific Microsonics in the USA, HDCD® (High  
Definition Compatible Digital®) is a patented encode/decode  
process for delivering the full richness and detail of the recording.  
In Program Mode:  
1. Press DELETE. The display indicates "dE d:01"; the player is  
now ready for first Delete entry. "dE" will change to first  
memory track after 1 second.  
HDCD® encoded CDs sound better because they are encoded with  
20-bits of real musical information, as compared to 16-bits for all  
other CDs. HDCD® overcomes the limitation of the 16-bit CD  
format by using a sophisticated system to encode the additional  
four bits onto the CD while remaining completely compatible with  
the existing CD format.  
2. Use the I <<SKIP & SKIP>> I buttons to select the first  
track you would like to delete. The track number will flash.  
3. Press DELETE again to store the selected track number in  
memory. The selected track number will be deleted in the  
display. The display will advance to next location. This  
showing that the player is ready for your second entry.  
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to select the delete the track numbers  
in memory, up to a maximum of 20 entries but cannot delete  
track above track 25.  
5. To play the stored program, just press PLAY. During playing,  
the SKIP buttons will access only the tracks still listed. The  
deleted songs are not listed.  
6. To clear the memory, press STOP twice, OPEN/CLOSE to  
open the drawer, or switch off the power.  
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The result is a larger dynamic range, a more focused 3-D  
soundstage, and natural vocal and musical timbre. An HDCD-  
encoded disc played on the HDCD-equipped NAD C541i CD player  
produces audibly superior clarity and depth. Enhanced  
performance will also be obtained from standard CDs.  
The NAD C541i CD player will automatically identify an HDCD®  
encoded disc and activate its HDCD® decoder. The red indicator  
will light up when it’s playing an HDCD® encoded disc.  
In Stop Mode:  
CD-R & VD-RW AUDIO DISCS  
1. Press DELETE. The display indicates "dE d:01" with total  
track time. The player is ready for the first Delete entry.  
2. Use the Direct-Entry Numeric keypad buttons to select the  
first track you would like to delete. The selected track  
number will be deleted in the calendar display and the  
updated total playing time is shown on display.  
The C541i can play back CD-R, CDRW audio discs that have been  
recorded on a computer or CD-recorder. The quality of CD-R,  
CD-RW audio discs varies widely which may affect playability.  
Some factors that affect playability:  
3. Repeat Steps 2 to select the track numbers you would like to • The quality of the disc itself. Generally speaking, CD-R, CD-RW  
delete, up to a maximum of 25 entries but cannot delete  
blanks from well-renowned companies give better results  
track above track 25.  
than unbranded ones.  
4. To play the remaining tracks, just press PLAY. During playing, • The quality of CD-recorder or computer CD re/writer. Some  
the SKIP buttons will access only the tracks still listed. The  
recorders and writers produce better results than others.  
deleted songs are not listed.  
• The CD-R & CD-RW was created with high-speed writing. In  
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general, the quality of a CD-R, CD-RW are better when produced at a (alcohol, benzene, et al). A severely soiled disc may be washed in  
lower speed against a higher speed on the same recorder or re/writer. a warm-water spray, possibly with a small amount of a mild kitchen  
detergent added, and then wiped dry with a clean, soft towel.  
MAINTENANCE  
At periodic intervals, open the disc drawer and wipe with a damp  
cloth to remove any loose dust.  
When cleaning the disc, use only RADIAL strokes (from centre to  
edge). Never use a circular wiping motion like that used for  
cleaning ordinary LP records, because in wiping the disc there is a  
risk of scratching it. A radial scratch will do the least harm because  
it affects only a small portion of each circular data track, which can  
be fully compensated by the player’ s error-correction circuits. But  
a circular scratch that follows a data track may damage such a long  
continuous segment of data that it cannot be corrected.  
HANDLING COMPACT DISCS  
Handle Compact Discs with care. The playback of a disc will not  
be impaired by small dust particles, a few light fingerprints, or  
slight scratches. But large scratches, or a thick layer of oily  
fingerprints, can pre-vent the player from tracking the disc.  
(Incidentally, although the tracking optical pickup “plays” the  
disc through its clear side, the actual data surface is embedded  
directly beneath the label, protected only by a very thin coating of  
lacquer. So a scratch that cuts through the label may damage the  
disc more than a similar scratch on the transparent “playing”  
surface. Thus you should treat both surfaces of the disc with  
care.) Severe scratches or fingerprints may cause the player to  
mis-track (skipping ahead, or repeating the same passage). Less  
severe damage may produce very brief bursts of high-frequency  
ABOUT THE OPTICAL PICKUP  
The Compact Disc player uses a solid-state semi-conductor diode  
laser, mounted on a tracking servo-mechanism, to play the disc.  
The laser illuminates the track of microscopic pits representing  
the digital data bits, while photo-diodes detect the reflected  
illumination from the disc and convert it into an electronic signal  
which is then decoded to recover the musical waveform in each  
stereo channel.  
noise. The tracking and error-correction circuits of this NAD CD You cannot see the laser operating, because it operates at  
player are unusually sophisticated, providing secure tracking of wavelength of 7800 Angstroms, which is in the infrared and thus  
flawed discs that are unplayable on some other players. invisible to the human eye.  
Nevertheless, the discs should not be abused or handled  
carelessly. For best results, grasp the disc only by its edges.  
The Compact Disc player is completely safe for children to use.  
The laser operates at very low power and is concealed within the  
player mechanism. Even when the player is disassembled, the  
laser remains sealed within an optical system that causes its light  
to focus only 1 millimeter from the lens and then diverge rapidly,  
reducing its intensity to negligible levels.  
CLEANING DISCS  
Soiled discs may be cleaned by wiping with a soft cloth, either dry  
or moistened, with water. Do NOT use conventional LP record-  
cleaning products (cleaning solutions, sprays, treated cloths, or  
anti-static preparations), nor any kind of chemical solvent  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SYMPTOM  
SOLUTION  
NO POWER WHEN THE POWER BUTTON • Poor or no power plug connection at  
• Insert the power plug firmly into the AC  
outlet.  
IS SET TO ON  
the AC outlet  
• Switch the trigger switch to off position  
• Trigger switch is set to Auto  
DISC PLAY DOES NOT START  
NO SOUND  
• The disc is loaded upside down  
• The disc is too dirty  
• Reload the disc with the label side UP  
• Clean the disc  
GB  
• Incorrect audio cable connections  
• Connect the CD player to the  
amplifier/receiver correctly  
• Incorrect amplifier/receiver operation  
• Make sure that the input selector on  
your amplifier or receiver is set to CD  
SOUND SKIPS  
• The CD player is subject to vibration or • Change the installation location  
physical shock from external sources  
REMOTE CONTROL DOES NOT WORK  
• Batteries in Remote Control handset  
have expired  
• Replace batteries  
• Object obscuring remote sensor  
on the player  
• Remove any objects directly in front of  
the player  
A “HUMMING” SOUND CAN BE HEARD  
• Loose cable connections  
• Check the cable connections,  
particularly the phono connecting  
cables  
HDCD system manufactured under license from Pacific  
Microsonics, Inc. This product is covered by one or more of the  
following patents: In the USA: 5,479,168, 5,638,074, 5,640,161,  
5,808,574, 5,838,274, 5,854,600, 5,864,311, 5,872,531, and in  
Australia: 669114. Other patents pending.  
, HDCD® , High Definition Compatible Digital® and  
Pacific Microsonics™ are either registered trademarks or  
trademarks of Pacific Microsonics, Inc. in the United States and/or  
other countries.  
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* ADDENDUM SHEET *  
IMPORTANT NOTICE  
DISC PLAYABILITY  
GB  
This CD Player is designed to play musical program material only, on CD, CD-R, and CD-RW discs recorded  
in the 16 bit 44.1 kHz PCM Compact Disc format. It is not designed to play any other disc format, or discs  
with data or pictures.  
WARNING  
Attempting to play discs with non-musical programs may result in damage to your playback system.  
AVIS IMPORTANT  
DISQUES POUVANT ÊTRE LUS PAR CE LECTEUR  
F
Ce Lecteur CD a été conçu pour lire les enregistrements musicaux uniquement, sur les CD, CD-R ou CD-RW  
enregistrés sous format Compact Disc 16 bits 44,1 kHz PCM. Il ne peut lire aucun autre format de disque et n’est  
pas capable de lire un disque comportant des données ou des images.  
ATTENTION  
Toute tentative de lire un disque comportant un enregistrement autre que musical entraînera une détérioration  
de votre chaîne de lecture.  
WICHTIGER HINWEIS  
ABSPIELBARKEIT VON CDS  
Dieser CD-Player eignet sich ausschließlich zum Abspielen von Musikmaterial auf CD, CD-R und CD-RW, das  
im Compact-Disc-PCM-Format mit 16-Bit/44,1 kHz aufgezeichnet worden ist. Er wurde nicht zur Wiedergabe von  
anderen CD-Formaten oder CDs mit Daten oder Bildern entwickelt.  
D
E
I
ACHTUNG  
Das Abspielen von anderen als Musik-CDs kann zu Schäden an Wiedergabesystemen führen.  
AVISO IMPORTANTE  
CAPACIDAD DE ESCUCHA DE DISCOS  
Este tocadiscos CD se ha diseñado para escuchar material de programas musicales solamente, con discos CD,  
CD-R y CD-RW grabados en formato de Disco compacto de 16 bites 44,1 kHz PCM. No se ha diseñado para  
escucha de cualquier otro formato de disco, ni para discos con datos o imágenes.  
ADVERTENCIA  
Si se intenta escucha de discos que no tienen programas musicales se puede dañar su sistema de escucha.  
AVVISO IMPORTANTE  
RIPRODUCIBILITÁ DEL DISCO  
Questo CD player è stato progettato per riprodurre esclusivamente materiale di programmi musicali su dischi  
CD, CD-R e CD-RW registrati in formato compact disc PCM 44,1 kHz a 16 bit. Non è stato progettato per  
riprodurre alcun altro tipo di formato disco, o dischi contenenti dati o immagini.  
AVVERTENZA  
Il tentativo di riprodurre dischi contenenti programmi non musicali potrebbe danneggiare l’impianto di  
riproduzione.  
AVISO IMPORTANTE  
CAPACIDADE DE REPRODUÇÃ DO DISCO  
O presente Leitor de CD foi concebido para reproduzir apenas material de programação musical de discos CD,  
CD-R e CD-RW gravados no formato de disco compacto de 16 bit e 44,1 kHz PCM. Não foi concebido para  
reproduzir quaisquer discos de outros formatos nem discos que contenham dados ou imagens.  
P
S
AVISO  
Caso tente reproduzir discos com programação não musical poderá danificar o seu sistema de reprodução.  
VIKTIGT  
VILKA SKIVOR KAN SPELAS  
Denna CD-spelare är enbart framtagen för att återge material innehållande musik, på CD, CD-R, och CD-RW  
skivor inspelade med 16 bitar 44.1 kHz PCM CD-format. Den kan inte spela skivor med andra format eller  
skivor med data eller bilder.  
VARNING  
Om man försöker spela skivor med annat innehåll kan detta orsaka skador på avspelningsutrustningen.  
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All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form without the written permission of NAD Electronics International  
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