CD PLAYER
DN-C680
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Read Instructions – All the safety and operating
12. Power-Cord Protection – Power-supply cords should be
routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or
pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying
particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
appliance.
instructions should be read before the applicance is
operated.
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Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions
should be retained for future reference.
Heed Warning – All warnings on the applicance and in the
operating instructions should be adhered to.
14. Cleaning – The appliance should be cleaned only as
recommended by the manufacturer.
Following Instructions – All opeerating and use instructions
should be followed.
15. Power Lines – An outdoor antenna should be located away
from power lines.
Water and Moisture – The appliance should not be used
near water – for example, near a bathtub, washbbowl,
kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a
swimming pool, and the like.
16. Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside antenna is
connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage
surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides
information with regard to proper grounding of the mast
and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to
an antenna-discharge unit, size of grounding conductors,
location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding
electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
See Figure A.
6.
Carts and Stands – The appliance should be used only with
a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer.
6A. An appliance and cart
combination should be
moved with care.
Quick stops, excessive
force, and uneven
surfaces may cause
the applicance and cart
combination to overturn.
17. Nonuse Periods – The power cord of the appliance should
be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long
period of time.
18. Object and Liquid Entry – Care should be taken so that
objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the
enclosure through openings.
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Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The appliance should be
mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the
manufacturer.
19. Damage Requiring Service – The appliance should be
serviced by qualified service personnel when:
Ventilation – The appliance should be situated so that its
location or position does not interfere with its proper
ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be
situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may
block the ventilation openings; or, placed in a built-in
installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that may
impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings.
A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged;
or
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the
appliance; or
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or
9.
Heat – The appliance should be situated away from heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or
exhibits a marked change in performance; or
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure
damaged.
10. Power Sources – The appliance should be connected to a
power supply only of the type described in the operating
instructions or as marked on the appliance.
20. Servicing – The user should not attempt to service the
appliance beyond that described in the operating
instructions. All other servicing should be referred to
qualified service personnel.
11. Grounding or Polarization – Precautions should be taken so
that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is
not defeated.
FIGURE
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EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING
AS PER NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CODE
ANTENNA
LEAD IN
WIRE
GROUND
CLAMP
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
NEC - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
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FRONT PANEL
REAR PANEL
DIMENSIONS
DISPLAY WINDOW
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NOTE ON USE
Keep the set free from moisture,
water, and dust.
Do not let foreign objects in the set.
Avoid high temperatures
Allow for sufficient heat dispersion
when installed on a rack.
Unplug the power cord when not
using the set for long periods of time.
Do not let insecticides, benzene, and
thinner come in contact with the set.
Handle the power cord carefully. Hold
the plug when unplugging the cord.
"(For sets with ventilation holes)
Do not obstruct the ventilation holes.
Never disassemble or modify the set
in any way.
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MAIN FEATURES
The DN-C680 CD player is a rack mount type CD player designed for use in broadcast stations, for production; etc.
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19 inch Rack Mountable (Height 3U)
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Large FL Display, Illuminated Rubber Button
Track Search Select knob (Easy track selection)
Jog/ Shuttle Wheel
Perform searches to 1 frame precision using the jog dial and easy scans using the shuttle ring.
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Program Play (Max. 25 tracks)
(1) When the PLAY mode is set to Single, the player stands by at the beginning of next track. (at Finish mode Next)
(2) When the PLAY mode is set to Continuous, the playback is continued according to your programmed sequence.
Play mode and Finish mode
(1) Play mode
cContinuous: Play a whole disc
dSingle: Play a track
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A-B: Play a A-B
(2) Finish mode (Stop, Next, Recue)
*conly when Single Track play is selected.
dStop: Stop after finishing to play a track.
eNext: Standby at the beginning of next track after finishing to play track.
Recue: After finishing to play a track, standby at the beginning of the track.
Auto Cue
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After a disc is loaded, it is automatically cued to the point where audio starts. Cueing takes place at the point where audio starts rather than where the track
starts. The level at which sound is first detected can be set between -36 to -72dB (7 steps).
End Monitor
Pressing the END MON button during standby instantly previews the end of the track, thus assuring perfect "end point". The point at which monitoring starts can
be set within a range of 5 to 35 seconds (7 steps) prior to the track's end.
End of Message (EOM)
At the end of a track, the Display's EOM button flashes, providing a visual warning to the operator that the track will end shortly. The point at which the flashing
begins can be set within a range of 0 to 30 seconds (7 steps) prior to the end of the track.
Pitch Control (t 9.9%, 0.1 % step) e Index Search
The Select knob can be used to perform an Index Search when the INDEX button is ON. (The LED on the INDEX button light up.)
AUTO SPACE
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During playback, it is possible to insert a silent space of about 4 seconds between tracks. To do this, simply press the AUTO SPACE button to ON.
(The LED on the AUTO SPACE button light up.)
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AUTO EDIT
This function automatically divides the total recorded time on the disc in half and rearranges the track so that they fit nearly onto the A and B sides.
Display of Playback Locations
A bar graph display indicates playback points on the track being played. Elapsed time and Remaining time displays are switched using the TIME button.
Rich Array of External Control Terminals
Serial Remote (RS232C/RS422A switchable, D-sub 9 pin) Parallel Remote (D-sub 25 pin)
ACD-25FSC (FS Converter Kit) Option
Digital output is possible at 32 and 48 kHz as well as 44.1 kHz. Output frequency can be preset to 32, 44.1, or 48 kHz.
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CONTENTS
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ................................................. 9~11
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PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK ........................................................ 19~21
(1) Inputting the Program ............................................................ 19
(2) Changing the Program ........................................................19, 20
(3) Playing Programs ................................................................... 20
(4) Presetting Programs ................................................................ 21
PRESET FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS .................................. 22~25
(1) List of Preset Functions ........................................................... 22
(2) Presetting Procedure ...............................................................23
(3) Detailed Description of Preset Functions .............................. 24, 25
BEFORE SWITCHING OFF THE POWER .......................................... 26
COMPACT DISCS ......................................................................... 26
TROUBLESHOOTING .....................................................................27
SPECIFICATIONS ..........................................................................27
(1) Front Panel .......................................................................... 9,10
(2) Rear Panel ......................................................................... 10,11
(3) Display ...................................................................................11
REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTION ...................................................12
OPENING AND CLOSING THE DISC HOLDER AND
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LOADING DISCS ...........................................................................12
BASIC OPERATION ................................................................. 13, 14
(1) Before Starting Playback ...........................................................13
(2) Starting Playback .....................................................................14
(3) Stopping Playback ...................................................................14
(4) PLAY/PAUSE and STANDBY/CUE Operations............................... 14
HANDY OPERATIONS ............................................................... 15-18
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(1) Starting Playback from the Middle of a Track
(Manual Search) .......................................................................15
(2) Playing at a. Different Speed (Pitch) ..........................................15
(3) Playing a Specific Section of the Disc (A-B Play) ..........................16
(4) Playing Repeatedly (Repeat) .....................................................17
(5) Inserting Blank Spaces Between Tracks (Auto Space) ..................18
(6) Dividing the Playing Time in Two (Auto Edit) ..............................18
Checking the Contents
Check that the carton contains the following items:
3P power supply cord
1 PC.
1 PC.
Operating instructions (this booklet)
Installing the Units
Mount the units onto your console or rack with 19" EIA rack rails.
CAUTION:
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The DN-C680 will work normally when the player unit is mounted with the front panel within 15 degrees of the vertical plane. If the unit is tilted
excessively, discs may not load or unload properly.
Max. 15°
DN-C580
• DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We declare under our sole responsibility that this product, to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with
the following standards: EN60065, EN55013, EN55020, EN60555-2 and EN60555-3. Following the provisions of
73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC and 93/68/EEC Directive.
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
(1) Front Panel
POWER button
Select knob
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This turns the set on and off.
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Turn this' knob to select the next track (or index number) to be
played.
Disc holder
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Use the INDEX button to choose whether to select tracks or index
numbers.
Turn the knob clockwise by one click to move one track (or one
index number) forward, counterclockwise by one click to move one
track (or one index number) backward.
Place discs in this holder.
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open and close the disc holder.
Load discs firmly inside the slot.
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When the knob turned while pressing it in, one click corresponds to
10 tracks (or 10 index numbers).
OPEN/ CLOSE button
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In the preset mode, use this knob to set and enter preset settings.
When setting programs, use this knob to select, enter and check
the program.
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Press this button to open and close the disc holder. The
disc holder will not open during playback.
LEVEL control
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Use this to adjust the volume of the headphones.
PLAY MODE button
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Press this button to switch the play mode.
PHONES jack
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Connect headphones with an impedance of 30 to 40 62/ohms.
PITCH button
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Press this button to switch to the play speed set with the + and
-buttons.
STOP button
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The button lights when the pitch play mode is set.
Press the button again to cancel the pitch play mode and return to
the normal speed.
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Press this button to turn all the servo functions off and stop. Press
this button during playback to set the stop mode.
STANBDY / CUE button
+ button
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When this button is pressed during the play or pause mode, the
pickup returns to the position at which playback started and the
standby mode is set. (Back Cue)
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Press this button once to increase the pitch by 0.1 %.
Hold the button in to increase the pitch continuously.
Press the button in the program editing mode to set the program
insert mode.
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When pressed during playback when the next track has been
programmed, the programmed track is searched for and the
standby mode is set.
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The button lights when the standby mode is set.
When the button is pressed while pressing the PLAY MODE button,
the preset mode is set.
- button
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Press this button once to decrease the pitch by 0.1%.
Hold the button in to decrease the pitch continuously.
Press the button in the program editing mode to clear the program.
PLAY / PAUSE button
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Press this button in the standby, pause or manual search mode to
begin playback.
END MON button
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Press the button in the stop mode to search for the first track and
begin playback.
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Press this button in the standby mode to monitor the end of the
track. (End Monitor)
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The button lights during the play mode.
When the button is pressed during playback, the pause mode is set.
The button flashes while the pause mode is set.
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The button lights when the end monitor mode is set.
REPEAT button
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Press this button to set the repeat mode.
The button lights when the repeat mode is set.
Press the button again to cancel the repeat mode.
PROG. PLAY ON/ OFF button
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When this button is pressed while the PROGRAM IN button is lit,
the program play mode is set.
A button
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The button will not function during the A-B play mode.
The button lights during the program play standby and play modes.
When the button is pressed during the program play standby or
play mode, the program play mode is cleared.
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Press this button when no A point is set to set the A point.
The button lights when the A point is set.
When pressed while the A point is set, the A point is searched for
and the standby mode is set.
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When the button is pressed during manual search while the A point
is set, the A point changes.
PROGRAM IN button
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Press this button to set the program input mode.
The button will not function during the play mode.
The button flashes when in the program input mode.
The button lights when a program is set.
B button
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Press this button when no B point is set to set the B point.
The button lights when the B point is set.
When pressed while the B point is set, the B point is searched for
and the standby mode is set.
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When the button is pressed during manual search while the B point
is set, the B point changes.
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AUTO CUE button
SCAN dial (outer side)
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Press this button to find the beginning of the playback signals on a
track and automatically set the standby mode at that point. (Auto
Cue)
The button lights when the auto cue mode is set.
Press the button again to cancel the auto cue mode.
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Turn this dial to set the manual search (fast forward or fast reverse)
mode.
Turn the dial clockwise to move the playback position forward,
counterclockwise to move the playback position backward.
The speed changes according to the angle at which the dialis turned.
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AUTO SPACE button
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Press this button to automatically insert blank spaces of 4 seconds
between tracks during continuous playback. (Auto Space)
The button lights when the auto space mode is set.
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Rear Panel
DIGITAL OUT (BALANCED) connector
Press the button again to cancel the auto cue mode.
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This is an active balanced output using an XLR type connector.
Connect this connector to the balanced digital input connector on an
amplifier or console.
AUTO EDIT button
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Press this button to divide the tracks on the disc into a first half
(side A) and second half (side B) at the point nearest to half of the
disc's total playing time. (Auto Edit)
When the A button is pressed while the auto edit mode is on, the A
button lights and the number of the first track and total playing
time of the first half (side A) are displayed on the character display.
When the B button is pressed while the auto edit mode is on, the B
button lights and the number of the first track and total playing
time of the second half (side B) are displayed on the character
display.
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Signal format: Selectable (See Page 24, 8) 9))
Pin layout:
1. Common
2. Cold
3. Hot
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Applicable connector: Cannon XLR-3-31 or equivalent
DIGITAL OUT (UNBALANCED) jack
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This is an unbalanced output using an RCA type jack.
Connect this jack to the unbalanced digital input jack on an
amplifier or console.
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Press the button again to cancel the auto edit mode.
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Signal format: Selectable (See Page 24, 8) 9))
TIME button
Press this button to switch the time display between the remaining
time (REMAIN) and the elapsed time (ELAPSED).
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ANALOG OUT (BALANCE) connectors
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These are active balanced outputs using XLR type connectors.
Connect these connectors to the balanced analog input connectors
on an amplifier or console.
INDEX button
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Pin layout:
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Press this button to set the index select mode, then use the select
knob to select the index number.
The button lights when the index select mode is set.
Press the button again to return to the track select mode.
Pin No.
U.S.A. & Canada
Common
Cold
Europe & Asia & Others
Common
Hot
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1
2
3
Hot
Cold
FADER button
• Applicable connector: Cannon XLR-3-31 or equivalent
NOTE: Do not short-circuit the hot or cold pin with the common pin.
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Press this button to enable input of the fader input signals
connected to the "PARALLEL REMOTE" connector.
The button lights when fader input signal input is enabled.
Press the button again to cancel the mode.
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LEVEL L/R controls
• Use these controls to adjust the level of the audio-signals from the
ANALOG OUT (BALANCED) connectors.
FINISH MODE button
One of the following three finish modes can be selected:
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Press the STOP button to light the button and set the finish mode to
the stop mode.
Press the NEXT button to light the button and set the finish mode to
the next mode.
Press the RECUE button to light the button and set the finish mode
to the recue mode.
ANALOG OUT (UNBALANCED) jacks
• These are unbalanced outputs using RCA type jacks.
• Connect these jacks to the unbalanced analog input jacks on an
amplifier or console.
SEARCH dial (inner side)
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Turn this dial to set the manual search mode.
Turn the dial clockwise to move the playback position forward,
counterclockwise to move the playback position backward.
One click corresponds to one frame of movement. The playback
position can be moved anywhere between the beginning of the first
track and the end of the last track.
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RS232C/RS422A connector
(3) Display
TRACK No. display
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This is a serial remote connector. A personal computer or other
external controller can be connected to control the DN-C680
externally.
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This indicates the track number at the current position. The track
number flashes during the track search operation and when
switching to the standby mode.
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Applicable connector: 9-pin D-sub (female)
Baud rate: 9600 bps or 19200 bps
Pin layout:
INDEX No. display
RS232C
RS422A
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This indicates the index number at the current position. If the next
index is scheduled, that index number flashes on the INDEX No.
display. The index number also flashes during the index search
operation.
Pin no.
Signal name
I/0 Signal name
I/0
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-
0
0
I
I
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-
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1
2
3
4
5
NC
NC
TxD
NC
RxD
NC
NC
NC
S.GROUND
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0
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I
NC
S.GROUND
6
7
8
9
TxD (RETURN)
TxD
RxD
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R x D (RETURN)
PLAY MODE indicators
NC
NC
S.GROUND
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"A-B" lights when in the A-B play mode.
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"SINGLE" lights when in the single track play mode.
TIME MODE indicators
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"ELAPSED" lights when the elapsed time is displayed.
"REMAIN" lights when the remaining time is displayed.
RS232C /RS422A selector switch
NEXT No. display
Use this to switch the serial remote connector signal between
RS232C and RS422A according to the external controller's signal.
REMOTE connector
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This displays the number of the next track to be played.
This is a parallel remote connector. Use it to control the DN-C680
with dry contact circuit connections. Applicable connector: 25-pin
D-sub (male) Connector signal layout:
Playing time display
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This indicates the time of the current position, in minutes (m),
seconds (s) and frames (f).
Character display
This displays operation messages in the preset and program
modes.
Pin no.
1
Signal name
FG
I/O
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14
2
15
3
16
4
17
5
18
6
19
7
20
8
21
9
22
10
23
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24
12
25
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PLAY tally
PLAY command
PAUSE tally
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O
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O
I
O
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I
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I
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I
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I
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-
-
-
TTL(lol=20mA)
HCMOS(li=3mA)
TTL(lol=20mA)
HCMOS(li=3mA)
TTL(lol=20mA)
HCMOS(li=3mA)
TTL(lol=20mA)
HCMOS(li=3mA)
Playing position display
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This indicates the current position within the track's total playing
time.
PAUSE command
STDBY/CUE tally
STDBY/CUE command
INDEX2/INDEX3 tally
TRACK(+) command
Tally common
TRACK(-) command
Reserved
SEARCH(FWD) command
Reserved
SEARCH(REV) command
Reserved
FADER START command
Tally power supply
Command common
Command common
NC
PITCH display
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This indicates the set play speed in %.
HCMOS(li=3mA)
HCMOS(li=3mA)
HCMOS(li=3mA)
EOM indicator
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This lights when the EOM is preset, and starts flashing when the
EOM set time is reached.
REPEAT indicator
PHOTO COUPLER
+5V, 20mA
(Ii =10mA)
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This lights when the repeat mode is set.
PLAY LOCK indicator
EOM tally
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
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TTL(lol=20mA)
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This lights when the PLAY LOCK is preset.
(See Page 25,17))
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PROGRAM indicator
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This lights when the PROG. PLAY ON/OFF mode is set.
NOTE: The tally output pin has open collector IC specifications (Imax. 20
mA, Vmax. 5V), but the maximum supply current is 80 mA, so use
with a total load current of 80 mA or less.
AC inlet
• Connect the included power cord here.
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REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTIONS
To control the DN-C680 remotely, refer to the example of remote control connections given below.
The rating of REMOTE connector pin 22 (TALLY POWER SUPPLY) is +5 V, 80 mA maximum.
Avoid currents in excess of the rating.
OPENING AND CLOSING THE DISC HOLDER AND LOADING DISCS
(1) Opening and closing the disc holder
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This operation only works when the power is on.
Press the OPEN /CLOSE button to open or close the disc holder.
The disc holders cannot be opened during playback to prevent playback from being interrupted if the OPEN/CLOSE button is pressed accidentally.
Stop playback, then press the OPEN/CLOSE button.
(2) Loading discs
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Hold the disc by the edges and place it in the disc tray, Do not touch the signal surface (the glossy side).
When using 12cm discs, place the disc in the outer tray guides, and when using 8cm discs, place them securely in the inner guides.
CAUTION:
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Do not place any foreign objects in the disc tray, and do not place more than one disc in the disc tray at a time. Doing so may result in malfunction.
Do not push the disc tray in manually when the power is off, as this may result in malfunction and damage the player.
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BASIC OPERATION
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(4) PLAY /PAUSE and STANDBY/ CUE Operations
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The operation switches between playback and pause each time
the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed.
When the STANDBY/CUE button is pressed during playback, the
pickup returns to the position at which playback was started.
The diagrams below show playback patterns when the PLAY/PAUSE
and STANDBY/CUE buttons are pressed.
(2) Starting Playback
When the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed, playback starts and proceeds as
shown by the arrow on the diagram above.
If the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed again during playback, the pause
mode is set at that point. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button again to resume
playback.
(3) Stopping Playback
When the STANDBY/CUE button is pressed after starting playback by
pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button, the pickup returns to the position at
which playback was started and prepares for the next playback.
Press the PLAY/PAUSE and STANDBY/ CUE buttons alternately to start
playback repeatedly from the same position.
This function is called "Back Cue".
Sleep mode
The sleep mode is set if no operation is performed for 30 min-
utes in the standby, pause or manual search mode.
When in the sleep mode, press the PLAY/PAUSE button to search
for the position before the sleep mode was set and start
playback. Press the STANDBY/CUE button to search for the
position before the sleep mode was set and standby at that point.
If the pause mode is set and playback is then resumed, the position to
which the pickup returns with the Back Cue function changes.
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HANDY OPERATIONS
(2) Playing at a Different Speed (Pitch)
(1) Starting Playback from the Middle of a Track (Manual
Search)
• Use this function to play discs at different speeds.
• When a track is selected and the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed,
playback starts from the beginning of that track. To start from a
different position in the track, use the procedure described below
to find the desired position.
• The speed can be changed within the range of -9.9 to +9.9%.
NOTE:
When the play speed (PITCH) is set, the display shows the set
pitch, but the disc is played at the standard speed until the
PITCH button is pressed (and the button is lit). When the play
speed is changed, the sampling frequency of the digital output
signal also changes, so it may not be possible to receive digital
signals.
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(3) Playing a Specific Section of the Disc (A-B Play)
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Use this function to set the play start and end positions and only
play the desired section of the disc.
NOTE: The A-B play mode cannot be set unless the A point, B point
or both the A and B points are set.
NOTE:
The following happens if either the A or B point is not set:
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If only the A point is set, the B point is automatically set at
the end of the track for which the A point is set.
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If only the B point is set, the A point is automatically set at
the beginning of the track for which the B point is set.
If the playing time of the A-B section is shorter than the total
of the set fade in and fade out times, the fade in and fade out
settings are ignored.
When the B point is before the A point, the section from the B
point to the A point is played.
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(4) Playing Repeatedly (Repeat)
A-B repeat play
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(6) Dividing the Playing Time in Two (Auto Edit)
(5) Inserting Blank Spaces Between Tracks (Auto Space)
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Use this function to insert blank spaces of 4 seconds between
tracks during continuous playback.
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Use this function to divide the total playing time of the disc into
side A (first half) and side B (second half).
NOTE:
When non-consecutive tracks are played (when the search op-
eration is performed), a blank space of over 4 seconds may be
inserted automatically.
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PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK
(2) Changing the Program
• The tracks can be programmed to play in a certain order.
• Up to 25 tracks can be programmed.
• Programmed playback is performed according to the play mode
(single or continuous) and finish mode (stop, next or recue) settings.
To exit the program editing mode, press the PROGRAM IN but-
ton. The set returns to the normal mode.
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(3) Playing Programs
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(4) Presetting Programs
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•
Programs can be stored in the preset memory. When a disc for which a program is preset is loaded, the programmed playback mode is set
automatically.
Programs can be stored for up to three discs.
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PRESET FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS
(1) List of Preset Functions
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•
•
Functions can be preset using the buttons on the front panel. These presettings are stored in a permanent memory, so they are not cleared even
when the power is turned off.
The functions shown on the table below can be preset. Set the functions according to the usage purpose to efficiently achieve even higher quality
playback.
One of the preset functions can be used to display information on this set (microprocessor version).
Preset function type
Description
Character display
(as set upon shipment from
factory)
No.
Preset type
Auto cue
Auto stop
Selection of preset type
Setting of audio startup level for auto cue function
Setting of whether or not to automatically stop the servo functions
Setting of whether or not to use the FS converter and sampling frequency FS OFF
setting (when optional FS converter mounted)
Preset Type 1
CueDet.-60db
Sleep ON
1
2
3
4
FS converter
Program 1
Program 2
Program 3
Digital output
Digital output
End monitor
Setting of whether or not to play program 1
Setting of whether or not to play program 2
Setting of whether or not to play program 3
Selection of output signal format
Selection of whether or not to output subcodes
Setting of whether or not to use the end monitor function and monitor
time setting
Program1 OFF
5
6
7
8
9
Program2 OFF
Program3 OFF
D.Out Pro
Subcode OFF
End Mon. 10sec
10
E.O.M.
Next track standby
Setting of whether or not to display the EOM and display time setting
Setting of whether or not to standby at the next track when the
STANDBY/CUE button is pressed during playback
Fade in time setting
Fade out time setting
Standard playing speed setting
E.O.M. 10sec
NextStb.OFF
11
12
Fade in time
Fade out time
Play speed
Delay start
Play lock
Frame display
CDR disc
CDR disc
Serial remote
Switch protect
Player ID
Parallel remote
Parallel remote
Parallel remote
Parallel remote
Stereo/mono
Pos Code
Fadeln OFF
Fadeout OFF
Normal Speed
Delay OFF
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Delay start time setting
Selection of whether or not to inhibit the panel switches during playback PlayLock OFF
Selection of whether or not to display frames FR Disp ON
Selection of whether or not to play CDR discs which do not include a TOC CD-R NO TOC
Selection of whether or not to play skip tracks on CDR discs
Baud rate setting
CD-R Skip OFF
9600bps
Switch ENA
Selection of whether or not to enable the panel switches
Selection of whether or not to set player IDs and selection of ID number PlayerlD OFF
Selection of whether or not to accept parallel remote signals
Selection of whether or not to output standby tally
External control tally output signal setting
Fader start mode selection
Selection of stereo or monaural playback
Selection of whether or read Pos codes
Remote ENA
ST. Tally ON
Index2 Tally
Fader Pause
Stereo
Pos OFF
' Init. Preset
Ver. **** (* = number)
Preset clear
Set information
Setting for clearing presets and setting them to the initial values
Microprocessor version display
When presettings are made, the time display set with the TIME button, the play mode set with the PLAY MODE button and the finish mode set with the
FINISH MODE button at that time are stored in the memory. These modes will be set when the power is next turned on.
NOTE:
For CDR discs without TOCs, there are no pits (signals) at the disc's lead in and lead out sections, so errors may occur, particularly when searching
for tracks. If an error should occur, open the disc holder, then close it and perform the operation again.
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(2) Presetting Procedure
• Functions can be preset using the buttons on the front panel.
• The presettings can also be set using serial remote signals (RS232C/RS422A1.
• Make the presettings with no disc loaded, in the stop or standby mode.
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(3) Detailed Description of Preset Functions
(* = initial setting)
1) "Preset Type (*1" (Three different sets (types) of presettings can be made and used for different purposes.)
*
Preset Type1
Preset Type2
Preset Type3
:
:
:
Set to preset type 1.
Set to preset type 2.
Set to preset type 3.
2) "CueDet. (-**) dB"
CueDet. (-**) dB
:
Set the audio detection level for cueing. (-72/-66/*-60/-54/-48/-42/-36)
3) "Sleep ON (OFF)"
* Sleep ON
:
Automatically turn the servo functions off if no button is operated for 30 minutes in the pause, standby or manual
search mode.
Sleep OFF
:
Do not automatically turn the servo functions off.
4) "FS OFF (***kHz)" (This setting can only be made when an optional FS converter is mounted.)
* FS OFF
FS (***kHz)
:
:
Do not use the FS converter.
Select the digital output FS. (32kHz/44.1 kHz/48kHz)
5) "Programl OFF (ON)"
Programl OFF (ON)
6) "Progam2 OFF (ON)"
Program2 OFF (ON)
7) "Program3 OFF (ON)"
Program3 OFF (ON)
8) "D.Out Pro (Cons)"
*D.Out Pro
:
:
:
Store the contents of program 1 when on. (Initial setting-OFF)
Store the contents of program 2 when on. (Initial setting - OFF)
Store the contents of program 3 when on. (Initial setting - OFF)
:
:
Output digital signals in AES/EBU format.
Output digital signals in consumer format.
D.Out Cons
9) "Subcode ON (OFF)" (When "D.Out Cons" is set above, subcodes can be output with the digital output signals.)
Subcode ON
*Subcode OFF
:
:
Output subcodes with the digital output signals. (consumer SPDIF format)
Do not output subcodes with the digital output signals. (consumer IEC 958 Type II format)
NOTE: 0 sec. start is not possible when the above is set to "Subcode ON".
10) "End Mon. (**)sec"
End Mon. (**)sec
End Mon. OFF
:
:
Set the end monitor time. (5/*10/15/20/25/30/35)
Do not use the end monitor function.
11) "E.O.M. (**)sec" (Output EOM tally signal to remote pint (24))
E.O.M. (**)sec
E.O.M. OFF
:
.
Set the EOM time. (0/5/*10/15/20/25/30)
Do not use the EOM function.
12) "Next Stb.Off (ON)"
*Next Stb.OFF
:
:
Return to the play start position and standby when the STANDBY/CUE button is pressed during playback.
Standby at the beginning of the next track when the STANDBY/CUE button is pressed during playback.
Next Stb.ON
13) "FadeIn OFF ('s)"
Fadeln OFF (***s)
14) "FadeOut OFF (***s)"
FadeOut OFF (***s)
:
:
Set the fade in time. (*OFF/10m/50m/0.1/0.5/1/2)
Set the fade out time. (*OFF/10m/50m/0.1/0.5/1/2)
15) "Normal (+/-***%) Speed"
*Normal Speed
:
Play at normal speed.
(+/-***%) Speed
:
Play at variable speed. t(0.2/0.4/0.6/0.8/1.0/1.2/1.4/1.6/1.8/2.0/2.2/2.4/2.6/2.8/3.0)
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16) "Delay OFF (***ms)"
Delay OFF (***ms)
17) "PIayLock ON (OFF)"
PIayLock ON
:
Set the time for delayed start after the play start operation. (*OFF/100m/200m/300m)
:
:
Inhibit all operations other than the PLAY/ PAUSE, TIME and PLAY MODE buttons during playback.
Enable all functions during playback.
* PIayLock OFF
18) "FR Disp ON (OFF)"
* FR Disp ON
:
:
Display the frames on the time display during playback.
FR Disp OFF
Do not display the frames on the time display during playback.
(The frames are displayed in the manual search, standby, pause and end monitor modes.)
19) "CD-R TOC (NO TOC)"
CD-R TOC .
:
:
Play normal CDR discs containing TOCs.
Play CDR discs not containing TOCs.
* CD-R NO TOC .
20) "CD-R SkipON (OFF)"
CD-R SkipON .
:
:
Play skip tracks on CDR discs.
* CD-R SkipOFF .
Do not play skip tracks on CDR discs.
21) "9600 (19200) bps"
*
9600 bps
19200 bps
:
:
Set the baud rate to 9600 bps.
Set the baud rate to 19200 bps.
22) "Switch ENA (INH)"
*
Switch ENA
Switch INH
:
:
Enable operation of all the switches on the front panel.
Inhibit operation of all panel switches other than those used for presetting operations.
23) "Player ID (**1"
Player ID (**)
:
Set the player ID.
(The ID can be set to OFF or to 0 to 15. The initial setting is "OFF".)
24) "Remote EMA (INHI"
*
Remote ENA
Remote INH
:
Enable input of control signals to the parallel remote connector.
Inhibit input of control signals to the parallel remote connector.
:
25) "St. Tally ON (OFF)"
*
St. Tally ON
St. Tally OFF
:
:
Output standby tally from parallel remote connector.
Do not output standby tally from parallel remote connector.
26) "(******) Tally"
* INDEX2 Tally
INDEX3 Tally
:
:
Output index 2 tally signal to remote pin (17).
Output index 3 tally signal to remote pin (17).
27) "Fader Pause (Play)"
*
Fader Pause
Fader Play
:
:
Start playback when remote fader pins (9-10) are short-circuited and pause when pins are open.
Start playback when remote fader pins (9-10) are short-circuited and continue playback when pins are open.
28) "Stereo (Mono)"
*
Stereo
Mono
:
:
Output L and R stereo signals from the output connector.
Output mixed L and R signals from the output connector.
29) "Pos ON (OFF)"
Pos ON
:
:
Read Pos codes on CD and CDR discs.
*
Pos OFF
Do not read Pos codes on CD and CDR discs.
30) "Preset Clr? (Init. Preset)"
Preset Clr?
:
:
Clear the presettings (set to the initial factory values).
Do not clear the presettings.
*
Init. Preset
31) "Ver. xxxx"
: Display the microprocessor version. ("xxxx" is a number.)
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BEFORE SWITCHING OFF THE POWER
When you have finished using the CD player, before switching off the power be sure that the disc holder has been closed with the OPEN/CLOSE button.
CAUTION:
Do not forcibly close the disc holder when the power is off. It
may damage the unit when it is transported.
Do not switch off the power when the disc
holder is open.
Switch off the power after the disc holder has
been closed with the OPEN/CLOSE button.
POWER OFF
POWER OFF
COMPACT DISCS
(1) Precautions on handling compact discs
•
Do not allow fingerprints, oil or dust to get on the surface of the disc.
If the disc is dirty, wipe it off with a soft dry cloth.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Do not use benzene, thinner, water, record spray, electrostatic-proof chemicals, or silicone-treated cloths to clean discs.
Always handle discs carefully to prevent damaging the surface; in particular when removing a disc from its case or returning it.
Do not bend the disc.
Do not apply heat.
Do not enlarge the hole in the center of the disc.
Do not write on the label (printed side) with a hard-tipped implement such as a pencil or ball point pen.
Condensation will form if a disc is brought into a warm area from a colder one, such as outdoors in winter. Do not attempt to dry the disc with a
hair dryer, etc.
(2) Precaution on storage
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•
•
After playing a disc, always unload it from the player.
Always store the disc in the jewel case to protect from dirt or damage.
Do not place discs in the following areas:
1) Areas exposed to direct sunlight for a considerable time.
2) Areas subject to accumulation of dust or high humidity.
3) Areas affected by heat from indoor heaters, etc.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
When you think the player might be broken, please check the following items.
The disc holder does not open or close.
•
•
Is the power switch set to ON?
Is the player in the process of playing a disc? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See page 12
The display still indicates “—“ when a disc is loaded.
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•
Is the disc loaded properly?
Is the disc dirty or scratched?
There is no sound or the sound is distorted.
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•
Are the output cables connected to the amplifier correctly?
Is the adjustment of the amplifier's controls and switching correct?
The specified portion of the disc cannot be played back correctly.
Is the disc dirty or scratched?
There is a button that doesn't function.
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•
Has a preset such as PLAY-LOCK been set? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . See Page 25
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
Type:
CD Player
Disc type:
Standard Compact Discs (12 cm, 8 cm/5", 3")
AUDIO SECTION
Channels:
Sampling Frequency:
Digital Filter:
Frequency Response:
Total Harmonic Distortion:
Signal to Noise Ratio:
Channel Separation:
Analog Output:
2 channels (Stereo), 1 channel (Mono)
44.1 kHz (32/48 kHz available using optional ACD-25FSC)
18 bit 8-times oversampling Digital filter
5 to 20,000 Hz (t 1.0 dB)
0.003% (1 kHz, 0 dB playback, A filter)
105 dB (1 kHz, 0 dB playback, A filter)
100 dB (1 kHz, 0 dB playback, A filter)
1 kHz, 0 dB playback
Europe & Asia & Others
Pin No.
U.S.A. & Canada
Common
Cold
1
Common
Hot
Cold
Transfer and Connector:
Output Level:
Balanced active, XLR connector
Unbalanced, RCA jack
Balanced: + 18 dBs, 600 62/ohms
Unbalanced: 2 Vrms, 10 kg/kohms
+22 dBs to -20 dBs (Balanced)
20 mW (30 to 40 52/ohms)
2
3
Hot
Output Level Adjust Range:
Headphone Output:
Digital Output
Transfer and Connector:
Balanced active, XLR connector (1. Common 2. Cold 3. Hot)
Unbalanced, RCA jack
Signal Format:
Output Level:
AES/EBU or IEC 958 Type II or SPDIF
Balanced: 3 Vp-p, 110 ohms
Unbalanced: 0.5 Vp-p, 75 ohms
f 9.9% max.
0.01 second less
1 frame (1 /75 second)
4820) x 132(H) x 297(D)mm
(19.0" x 5-13/64" x 11-11 / 16")
6.8 kg, 15 Ibs
Variable Pitch Control:
Audio Start-up rime:
Frame Search Accuracy:
DIMENSIONS:
WEIGHT:
POWER CONSUMPTION:
POWER SUPPLY:
19 W
AC 120 V 10%, 60 Hz (U.S.A. and Canada)
AC 230 V 10%, 50 Hz (Europe, Asia, Others)
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Operating Temperature:
Humidity:
Storage Temperature:
REMOTE
+5°C to 35°C
25% to 85%, non condensing
-20°C to 60°C
Serial Remote:
Parallel Remote:
RS232C/RS422A (switchable), D-sub 9-pin
D-sub 25-pin
" Specifications and design are subject to change without notice for purpose of improvement.
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