Numark Industries CDN 36 User Manual

CDN 36  
PROFESSIONAL DUAL CD PLAYER  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
©2002  
Industries  
CDN 36  
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CDN 36  
PROFESSIONAL DUAL CD PLAYER  
CONGRATULATIONS...  
You have just purchased a CD player designed specifically for the professional DJ. This unit has  
been designed to provide CD mixing with ease and creativity that maximizes your skills. Please take a few  
moments to familiarize yourself with the CDN 36 by reading the following information before attempting to  
operate the unit.  
Once again, congratulations and thank you for making the CDN 36 your choice in professional CD  
players.  
FEATURES:  
Scratch, reverse, and filter modes  
Seamless looping with stuttering  
Anti-Shock™ buffer with true instant start  
Interactive pitch/search/scratch wheel  
design  
BPM counter, ±8/16% pitch  
High speed rotary track access and  
sequence programming  
Back-lit rubber buttons  
Relay play and fader/remote start  
Sleep mode to extend laser life  
Transport bay illumination light  
CDR compatible, digital output  
Power switch protector  
CHECK TO BE SURE  
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE IN THIS BOX:  
CD PLAYER TRANSPORT UNIT  
CD PLAYER CONTROL UNIT  
OWNERS MANUAL (THIS  
BOOKLET)  
IEC POWER CORD (1 set)  
CONTROL CABLE (2 sets)  
RCA CONNECTING CABLES (2 pair)  
FADER START CABLE (2 sets)  
Please record the serial number of your unit as shown on the back of the chassis as well as the name of  
the dealer from whom you purchased the unit. Retain this information and your original purchase  
receipt for your records. Please return the enclosed warranty card to register your CD player with us.  
MODEL: CDN-36  
SERIAL NUMBER:  
PURCHASED FROM:  
DATE OF PURCHASE:  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Safety Instructions  
2
3
5
Introduction and Registration  
Set-up & Connections  
Description of the Features  
Face Panel  
6
8
9
Rear Panel  
Display  
Basic Operation  
Play, Pause and Cue Operations  
Relay Play, Fader Start, Remote Switch Start  
Looping  
BPM Counter  
Matching the Tempo  
Beat Matching Using Pitch Bend  
Example of Mixing  
10  
11  
12  
15  
16  
16  
17  
Before Switching off the Power  
Troubleshooting Guide  
Information and Specifications  
Warranty  
18  
18  
19  
20  
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SETUP & CONNECTIONS  
Typical connection with a mixer is illustrated below.  
1. Mount the units in your console or rack with 19” EIA rails.  
2. The transport should be mounted not to exceed an angle of 15 degrees.  
3. Your CD player can be affected by excess vibration so mount the units in a  
secure environment if possible.  
4. Connect the supplied Control Cables between the CD Remote and CD Transport  
unit. Note: Be careful to attach the marked connection jacks together, (yellow  
–yellow and black-black)  
5. Connect the line output connections using the supplied audio cables from the  
CD Player to the line inputs of your mixer.  
6. Connect Fader start cable. Attach your CD play to a similarly equipped DJ  
mixer.  
(This connection can also be used with a remote switch)  
7. Connect IEC power cord to appropriate power source.  
115V  
230V  
LINE VOLTAGE SELECTION  
1) The desired voltage may be set with the VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch on the rear panel of the unit.  
2) Do not move the VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch with excessive force as this may cause damage.  
3) If the VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch does not move smoothly contact a qualified serviceman.  
DIGITAL OUTPUTS  
This CD player is specially equipped with digital outputs. The format is type 2, form 1, also known as  
S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface Format). When the digital output is used the variable pitch slider  
and pitch bend buttons or pitch wheel should not be used.  
Note: If digital information is allowed to change in pitch, other devices may not read the digital output  
properly.  
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FRONT PANEL FEATURES  
1. Open/Close: Press to load or eject the disc. The tray will not open if a disc is in play. The tray door will  
automatically close in 30 seconds if left open. This is to protect the tray from accidental damage while open.  
2. Single: Allows the unit to play back just one track at a time (single) or play continuously through all tracks and  
then start over repeating the CD infinitely (continuous).  
3. Time: Switches the time modes on the display between elapsed playing time, remaining time on the track, and  
remaining time on the total CD. When toggled to remaining time total the total number of remaining tracks will  
also show.  
4. LCD Display: Indicates all the functions, as they are occurring, with the CD.  
5. Track Knob: Rotate this knob to select tracks.  
6. Program: Depress this button, the unit will stop and the program indicator will light. Select each track to be  
programmed and press the PROGRAM button between selections. You can program up to 30 tracks. Press PLAY  
to start the program. To exit and erase program hold the program button down for more than 2 seconds while  
the unit is stopped, open the disc tray, or turn off the power.  
7. Search Knob: Pressing the track knob allows you to use the jog wheel and rapidly scan the music to find a cue  
point. The search function automatically shuts off after 8 seconds of non-use or you may toggle it off.  
8. LOOP IN - Used for setting a start loop point and new cue points during play.  
9. LOOP OUT - Used for setting the end loop point and releasing the loop action.  
10. RELOOP/STUTTER - Depending on mode, as explained further, this button is used for either repeating a  
previously set loop or seamlessly stuttering on the last set cue point.  
11. Cue: Returns and pauses the music at the last set cue point. The cue point is where the music will begin when  
play is pressed. The cue point is set as the initial start point on a track or can be moved when play is started at a  
different point. For instance if the music is paused then play is pressed a new cue point is set. You can easily  
edit the cue point by turning the wheel during pause. As you rotate the wheel the music will sound. By stopping  
the wheel and pressing play a new point is set. Alternately pressing the PLAY button and the CUE button allows  
the CD to be played from the same position any number of times.  
Note: Pressing cue 2 times plays music temporarily from this point until the button is released.  
12. Play/Pause: Starts the music from the cue point or pauses it while in play. By pressing play after pause a new  
cue point will be set  
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13. Jog Wheel:  
Cue Function: As explained under “CUE”, when the music is paused and you rotate the wheel, music will sound.  
By pressing play a new cue point is set.  
Search Function: As explained under “SEARCH KNOB”, when search is pressed and you rotate the wheel, the  
music will rapidly scan the music to find a cue point.  
Pitch Bend Function: allows the user to temporarily change the speed of the music to align beats. When the  
beats of the music of the CD you wish to match are fast compared to the tempo of the other music, rotate the jog  
wheel counter clockwise (to the left). When the CD is behind, rotate the jog wheel clockwise (to the right). The  
pitch changes temporarily while the jog wheel is rotated. The faster you rotate the wheel the more pitch is  
changed. Releasing the wheel results in a return to the original pitch.  
Effect Function: When an effect button is pressed, this wheel can alter the sound of the effect.  
14. Pitch Range: actives the pitch slider and adjusts the amount of control the pitch slider has on the overall speed  
of music. Tapping the pitch will toggle slider between 8% and 16% pitch ranges. Holding the pitch for 3 seconds  
will deactivate the pitch control.  
15. Pitch Bend Buttons: Allows the user to temporarily change the speed of the music to align beats. When the  
beats of the music of the CD you wish to match are fast compared to the tempo of the other music press the (-).  
When the CD is behind press the (+). The pitch changes temporarily while the (+) or (-) button is being pressed.  
The longer you hold the buttons the more pitch is changed. Releasing the buttons results in a return to the  
original pitch.  
16. Pitch Range LEDs: indicate current pitch range. When both LEDs are off, the pitch slider is not active  
17. Pitch Slider: By moving the slider in the (+) direction the speed of the music permanently speeds up. By moving  
the slider in the (-) direction the speed of the music permanently slows down. To match the speeds of two CDs  
you can adjust the pitch. When the tempo of the music of the CD you wish to match is slow compared to the  
tempo of the other music, move the slider to the (+) side and match the speed. When faster, move the pitch  
slider to the (-) side. By making this adjustment, the speeds will be matched, though the beats may not yet be  
aligned.  
18. BPM: Switches the numeric display between pitch and BPM.  
19. TAP: Tapping this button with the beat of the music indicates the current Beats Per Minute (BPM) in the display.  
The unit will average your taps to determine the BPM so multiple taps are recommended.  
20. Relay – Pressing this button will cause the sides of the unit to alternate play as one stops and the other starts. If  
the players are set to single play mode then relay will alternate after each track. If the players are set to  
continuous it will relay after the entire CD is played.  
21. Scratch- This effect makes it possible for the wheel to scratch the music while it is playing. If you move the  
wheel back and forth the music will stop and play slowly as the wheel is moved similar to scratching a record.  
When the wheel stops moving the music will continue onward. You can also push the wheel forward and the unit  
will automatically play as it slows. This effect can be left on to allow scratch style cueing of your music.  
22. Reverse- This actually plays the music backwards. When the effect is activated the music will play backwards  
until it is released.  
23. Filter- This filter lets you play different frequencies of the music. Rotation of the wheel moves the frequency  
played through the audio spectrum. If you turn off the effect then on again it remembers the last set parameter.  
24. CD Drawer: Place your CDs you wish to play in here. This unit is designed to play commercially available CD and  
properly burned and finalized CDR formats. Due to variances on the specification of certain CD burners and CDs  
some home made CDs may not play properly.  
25. Power Switch: Turn on and turn off the machine with this button. The unit should always be shut down with this  
button first before any external power is removed.  
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REAR PANEL FEATURES  
26. Control Cable Connector- Plug in the 8-pin cable included in here to connect the remote control and main CD  
unit together  
27. IEC Power Plug Connector - Plug your supplied power cord in here.  
28. Voltage Selector - Set this switch to the voltage for your location.  
29. RCA Audio Connectors - Connect your CD player to your mixer from this line level output.  
30. Digital Output - The format is type 2, form 1, also known as S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface Format). In  
order to use the digital output you should not use variable pitch slider and the pitch bend buttons. If you adjust  
the pitch, other devices may not read the digital output properly because the sampling rate changes  
31. Remote Start Connector – Use this connector to plug into your fader start compatible mixer or remote switch.  
This function is always active. To use this connector for fader start, connect the supplied fader start cable to a  
fader start compatible mixer. Every time you move the crossfader on the mixer over to the side that the unit is  
on, it will automatically start playing. When you move the fader away from that side, the unit will stop. Moving  
the fader back to the unit side will start play again.  
There are two potential modes associated with the switch PLAY-CUE and PLAY/PAUSE. The factory setting is  
PLAY-CUE mode. This means that when the unit is remotely stopped it will go back to the cue point automatically.  
To change modes hold down the time button for 3 seconds and the display will flash the play “  
" and pause “  
” icons. In PLAY/PAUSE mode, moving the crossfader away from the unit side pauses right where it is, and  
resumes when the fader is brought back to the unit. To change modes back to PLAY-CUE hold down the time  
button for 3 seconds and the display will flash the play “  
" and cue “  
” icons in the display.  
32. Remote Assignment Switch - Set this switch in the position for the method of remote start you will be using.  
Foot switches are often used for creative mixing techniques and can be found in most music shops. Connector  
plugs are often ¼” and an adapter to 1/8” will be needed for connection. There are also two types of footswitches  
that will work with this connector. The first is a typical, on/off pushbutton switch and are generally used for  
switching channels on guitar amps. The second switch is a momentary footswitch and is usually used for  
keyboard sustain pedals. If you are unsure of the style of switch you have, try each position until it works as  
desired.  
ON-OFF – for use with an ON-OFF switch.  
MOMENTARY – for use with a momentary style of switch.  
MIXER – for use with a fader start compatible DJ mixer  
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DISPLAY FEATURES  
1. CUE - Flashing when the unit is setting a cue point. Lit continuously when the unit is paused at a cue  
point.  
2. PAUSE (II)- Active when the unit is paused.  
3. PLAY (>)- Active while the unit is actually playing a CD.  
4. TRACK - Shows the track that the unit is playing.  
5. TOTAL – indicates when total CD remaining tracks are displayed.  
6. MINUTES - Shows the minutes elapsed or remaining depending on mode setting.  
7. SECONDS - Shows the seconds elapsed or remaining depending on mode setting.  
8. FRAMES - The CD Player breaks down a second into 75 frames for accurate cueing. This shows the  
frames elapsed or remaining depending on mode setting.  
9. PROGRAM - Used for preprogramming the track order to be played automatically by the unit. This is a  
great function if you need to leave the CD player alone.  
10. AUTOSTART – will light when the unit is set to relay from CD unit to CD unit.  
11. CONTINUOUS PLAY – Shows when the unit is set to play back the entire CD without stopping between  
tracks.  
12. SINGLE PLAY- Shows when the unit is set to play just one track at a time.  
13. CD IN – indicates a standard CD is in the unit.  
14. TIME BAR - Shows either track elapsed time, remaining track time, or remaining total time depending on  
the setting of the “time” button.  
TIME MODE -  
15. (Remain) indicates when track remain time is displayed.  
16. (Total) indicates when total CD remain time is displayed  
note: if both indications are not lit, the unit will be showing “elapsed” time  
17. SEARCH – indicates when the unit is searching through the music  
18. NUMERIC DISPLAY - indicating either current pitch or BPM  
19. PITCH - is lit when pitch is being displayed  
20. BPM – is lit when BPM is being displayed  
21. LOOP INDICATOR – Activates as loops are playing  
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PLAY/PAUSE AND CUE OPERATIONS  
PLAY & CUE  
Pressing the “PLAY/PAUSE” button starts the disc. Pressing the “CUE” button will reset the disc to the last place where  
the disc was started. This is called the cue point. By alternately pressing the “PLAY/PAUSE” button and the “CUE”  
button, the disc may be returned and played from the cue point any number of times. This function is called back  
cue.  
PLAY, PAUSE & CUE  
When Play is paused and then started again, the return position for the back cue will be updated as the new cue point  
EDITING CUE POINT  
When the jog wheel is turned while a cue point is set, a new cue point can be located. The CD player will repeatedly  
play small parts of the CD as you move it to the desired position. By pressing “PLAY/PAUSE” then “CUE” you can  
confirm that this new cue point is desirable.  
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RELAY PLAY  
1. Insert CDs into both of the units.  
2. Press the “RELAY” button.  
3. Press play on the first unit. When that unit stops play it will send a signal to the second unit to start play. You  
will see the second unit start play and the first unit pause. When unit 2 has completed play unit 1 will start.  
Note: The play signal is sent at the end of specified play. If the unit is in SINGLE mode the play signal will  
start the second unit at the end of the track. If the unit is in CONTINUOUS mode the play signal will be  
sent at the end of the full CD. Two CDs will play continuously, alternating from unit to unit.  
FADER START  
Fader Start is achievable by attaching your CD player to a similarly equipped DJ mixer and setting the rear panel  
selection switch to “mixer” mode.  
1. Connect cables between the CD player and your DJ mixer.  
2. Press the button or switch on your mixer into fader start mode to activate the fader start capability.  
3. Typically if you move the crossfader toward the active channel, the attached CD player will activate. When it is  
moved away the unit will cue or pause depending upon CD player setting.  
To select start/stop mode hold the time button for 3 seconds.  
If the display shows  
If the display shows  
then the CD will pause when the crossfader is moved away.  
then the CD will CUE when the crossfader is moved away.  
REMOTE SWITCH START  
Remote switch start is achievable by attaching your CD player to a switch like a foot switch found in most music  
shops. Foot switch connector plugs are often ¼” and an adapter to 1/8” will be needed for connection.  
1. Connect the remote switch to your CD player.  
2. Select the type of foot switch you will use. There are two types of footswitches that will work with this connector.  
The first is a typical, ON-OFF pushbutton switch and are generally used for switching channels on guitar amps.  
The second switch is a momentary footswitch and is usually used for keyboard sustain pedals. If you are unsure  
of the style of switch you have, try each position until it works as desired.  
3. Typically if you press the switch once, the attached CD player will activate. When it is pressed again the unit will  
cue or pause depending upon CD player setting.  
Note: You can also use a momentary switch in the ON-OFF switch position. In this case the unit will only  
play while the switch is depressed. When the button is release it will either cue or pause depending upon  
mode.  
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LOOPING OPERATIONS  
LOOPING  
A loop is any area of a CD that you choose to repeat with no breaks.  
LOOP IN  
The “LOOP IN” point is where you wish for the loop to start. You  
will notice the “LOOP IN” button will be lit every time you put in a  
new CD. This is because the initial “CUE” point of the CD is also the  
default “LOOP IN” and “STUTTER” point. If you wish to set a new  
“LOOP IN” point, just press  
while the CD is playing when it  
button will light indicating a  
button and in the display will  
reaches the desired point. The  
new loop is set. The  
also illuminate indicating a point has been set and is accessible for  
“STUTTER”. By default the “LOOP IN” also becomes the “STUTTER”  
point.  
NOTE: The CD Player will always remember a new set point as the “LOOP IN” or  
“STUTTER” point until you actually set a new “LOOP IN” point or put in a new CD.  
The new point will be accessible until you remove the CD from the unit. If you  
change tracks and you previously set a “LOOP IN” on another track, pressing  
will jump to that point.  
LOOP OUT  
The “LOOP OUT” determines the end point for a loop. The first time you press  
while a CD is in play mode, the  
“LOOP OUT” LED will turn on and flash while the song automatically returns to the “LOOP IN” point with no breaks and  
continues to play. When the song reaches the “LOOP OUT” point again it returns to the “LOOP IN” point and  
continues to repeat this action. You will notice the “LOOP IN” LED will also be flashing during loop action. To release  
or end the LOOP press  
a second time and play will continue forward when the song passes the previously set  
“LOOP OUT” point. The “LOOP OUT” LED will be lit solid indicating that the “LOOP” is now in memory for “RELOOP”  
purposes.  
Note: The “LOOP OUT” point will be erased if “LOOP IN” is pressed or a new  
“CUE” point is set after the “LOOP OUT” point. This is important because without  
this point “RELOOP” will not be possible.  
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MOVING LOOP IN POINT  
The “LOOP IN” point can be moved while the music is playing just by pressing  
next time “LOOP OUT” is reached the CD will return to this new “LOOP IN” point.  
at the new desired point. The  
If  
is pressed after the “LOOP OUT” point it will clear the “LOOP OUT” point.  
The “LOOP IN” point can also be edited while paused. Rotate the wheel to search for a new cue point and then press  
to set the new point. Check your point by pressing , then backtrack to get back to the beginning of the  
track.  
MOVING LOOP OUT POINT  
The “LOOP OUT” point can also be moved while a loop is playing. Press  
and pressing it again at the new desired point.  
to release the old “LOOP OUT” point  
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RELOOP/STUTTER  
RELOOP  
This button performs 2 different functions depending on loop setting.  
This is only possible if “LOOP” points have been previously set and the CD is playing beyond the “LOOP OUT” point.  
The “RELOOP” function automatically returns the music to the “LOOP IN” point and will play the loop until it is  
released with the “LOOP OUT” button.  
STUTTER  
This starts instant play or replay from your last set cue point or “stutter” point. Simply set your stutter point by follow  
the directions for setting “Loop in” because the points are the same. Remember the button serves also for the  
reloop function so if a loop out has been set the unit will also loop until released. If you set a loop in point  
on a track, then return to a point previous to it by using the track function you will be able to stutter on the beginning  
of the track until you pass the loop in point. Then you will be able to stutter on the previously set point.  
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USING THE BPM DISPLAY FEATURE  
Press the BPM button to select the BPM feature on the display on the side of the  
CD player that you wish to set.  
Tap the Counter button to the beat of the music.  
You will see the BPM number appear in the display. The more times you tap the more accurate your  
number will be. When you adjust the pitch slider the display number will change by an equal  
percentage.  
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MATCHING THE BEATS PER MINUTE (BPM)  
Match the tempo by monitoring the music of both PLAYER 1 and PLAYER 2 by ear or using the manual BPM counter  
and adjusting the pitch. When the tempo of the music of the selected CD player is slow compared to the tempo of the  
other player, move the slider to the “+” side and match the tempo. When faster, move the pitch slider to the “-“ side.  
The following description is for the case of matching the pitch of PLAYER 2 to the pitch of the music being played on  
PLAYER 1.  
Press PLAY/PAUSE to start PLAYER 1  
PLAYER 1 is playing  
Press PLAY/PAUSE to start PLAYER 2  
Both CD players are playing discs.  
Listen to PLAYER 2 in your headphones  
When PLAYER 2 is slow  
compared to PLAYER 1  
speed up PLAYER 2  
When PLAYER 2 is fast  
compared to PLAYER 1  
slow down PLAYER 2  
MATCHING BEATS USING PITCH BEND  
If you find the BPM’s (Beats Per Minute or Tempos) are the same, however, the drumbeats are not matched you will  
need to temporarily change the pitch. This description is for the case of matching the beat of PLAYER 2 to the beat of  
the music being played on PLAYER 1. (This procedure can be done on either PLAYER).  
After matching the BPM’s adjust the pitch temporarily as follows:  
When PLAYER 2 is behind rotate the jog wheel  
When PLAYER 2 is ahead rotate the jog wheel counter  
clockwise or press  
to bend pitch faster  
clockwise or press  
to bend pitch slower.  
or  
or  
The pitch changes automatically while the jog wheel is rotated or buttons are pressed. The faster you rotate the  
wheel or longer you press the buttons, the more you change. Releasing the wheel and buttons results in a return to  
the original pitch and BPM.  
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EXAMPLE OF MIXING USING TWO CD PLAYERS  
While playing a disc on PLAYER 1 load a disc into PLAYER 2 and select your next track, match its pitch to  
the track playing on PLAYER1 and when you are ready use the crossfader on your mixer to fade from  
PLAYER 1 to PLAYER 2.  
PLAYER 1  
PLAYER 1  
PLAYER 1  
Load a disc in PLAYER 1  
and select the track and  
press PLAY.  
Load a disc and press the  
OPEN/CLOSE button.  
Press the PLAY button  
Select the track to be  
played.  
PLAYER 2  
PLAYER 2  
PLAYER 2  
Load a disc in PLAYER 2  
and select the track then  
play.  
Load a disc and press the  
OPEN/CLOSE button.  
Press the PLAY button  
Select the track to be  
played.  
PLAYER 2  
PLAYER 2  
PLAYER 2  
Set and edit a start cue  
point on PLAYER 2  
Press the Pause button of  
PLAYER 2.  
Press search to release.  
Slowly set the right cue  
point using the jog wheel.  
Press search and rotate  
wheel to rapidly look for a  
cue point.  
PLAYER 2  
PLAYER 2  
PLAYER 2  
Check you new cue point  
Listen with the monitor  
and press the play button.  
Set the player to the Cue  
point by pressing Cue  
Press the cue button then  
play to be sure of the set  
cue point.  
PLAYER 2  
MIXER  
PLAYER 2  
Do a MIX!  
When you are happy with  
you mix adjust you mixer  
accordingly.  
With a matching downbeat  
from Player 1 press the  
play button.  
If you are beat mixing  
turn on your Pitch adjust  
and follow the directions  
for beat matching.  
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BEFORE SWITCHING OFF THE POWER  
When you have finished using the CD player, be sure that the disc tray is closed with the “OPEN/CLOSE” button before  
switching off the power.  
DO NOT switch off the power when  
Switch off the power after the  
disc holder has been closed  
with the “OPEN/CLOSE” button  
the disc holder is open.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
The power fails to switch on when Poor power plug connection at the Insert the power plug firmly into  
the POWER switch is set to on  
AC outlet or IEC Power cord loose the AC outlet and make sure  
from rear of unit  
connection is good in unit rear  
Disc play does not start  
The disc is loaded upside down  
The disc is too dirty  
Reload the disc with the label side  
up  
Clean the disc  
No sound  
Sound skips  
Hum  
Improper output cable  
connections  
Connect the output cables  
correctly  
Improper amplifier operation  
Check amplifier setup  
The CD player is subject to  
vibrations or physical shock  
Change the installation location  
The disc is too dirty  
Clean the disc  
Loose cable connections  
Firmly connect all audio plugs  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
TECHNICAL  
Disc Type  
Standard Compact discs (12 cm & 8 cm)  
Time Display  
Quantization  
Track Elapsed, Track Remain, or Total remain  
1 bit linear/Channel, 3 Beam Laser  
Oversampling rate  
Sampling Frequency  
Frequency response  
T.H.D. + NOISE  
S/N ratio (IHF-A)  
Channel separation  
Output level  
Short Access Time  
Long Access Time  
Start Time  
8 Times  
44.1 kHz  
20 Hz to 20 kHz  
Less Than 0.01%  
> 90 dB  
> 90 dB  
2 Volts R.M.S.  
< 1.5 seconds  
< 3 seconds  
within 0.03 seconds  
Pitch control range  
+/- 8 and 16%  
Pitch bend  
Digital Output  
+/-16%  
type 2, form 1, S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface Format)  
GENERAL  
Dimensions:  
Controller (mm): 482 X 132 X 38  
Main Unit: 482 X 88.5 X 257  
Weight:  
Controller: 2.3 Kg  
Main Unit 4.9 Kg  
Power Supply:  
115/230V AC, 50/60Hz  
24W  
Power Consumption:  
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LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY  
1. What is covered and for how long? NUMARK INDUSTRIES LCC ("NUMARK") warrants to the original purchaser that NUMARK'S DJ Mixers, Amplifiers, CD  
players, turntables, preamplifiers, beatkeepers, equalizers, microphones, headphones, and all other accessories are free from defects in material and  
workmanship under normal use and service for the period commencing upon the date of purchase from an authorized NUMARK dealer and continuing for the  
following period of time after that date for (1) Year.  
2. What is not covered? This Limited Warranty is conditioned upon proper use of the product by the purchaser.  
This Limited Warranty does not cover: (a) defects or damage resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, unusual physical or electrical stress, modification  
of any part of the product, or cosmetic damage; (b) equipment that has the serial number removed or made illegible; (c) all plastic surfaces and other externally  
exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to normal use; (d) defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance, installation, adjustment,  
or service of the mixers; (e) crossfaders.  
3. What are NUMARK'S obligations? During the applicable warranty period, NUMARK will repair or replace, at NUMARK'S sole discretion, without charge to the  
purchaser, any defective component part of the mixer. To obtain service under this Limited Warranty, purchaser must first contact NUMARK and obtain a return  
authorization number ("RA#"). Purchaser must then return the mixer to NUMARK in an adequate container for shipping, accompanied by purchaser's sales  
receipt or comparable proof of sale showing the date of purchase, the serial number of the product, and the seller's name and address. To obtain an RA# and  
assistance on where to return the mixer, contact NUMARK customer service at 401-295 9000. Upon receipt, NUMARK will repair or replace the defective  
products. NUMARK may, at NUMARK'S sole discretion, use rebuilt, reconditioned, or new parts or components when repairing any product or replace a  
product with a rebuilt, reconditioned or new product. Repaired mixers will be warranted for a period equal to the remainder of the original Limited Warranty on  
the original mixer or for (90) days, whichever is longer. All replaced parts, components, boards and equipment become the property of NUMARK. If NUMARK  
determines that any mixer is not covered by this Limited Warranty, purchaser must pay all parts, shipping, and labor charges for the repair or return of such  
mixer.  
4. What are the limits on NUMARK'S liabilities? THE WARRANTIES GIVEN IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, TOGETHER WITH ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
COVERING NUMARK MIXERS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, NUMARK  
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT OR SIMILAR DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS, DAMAGES TO  
PURCHASER'S PROPERTY, OR INJURY TO PURCHASER OR OTHERS ARISING OUT OF THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY NUMARK  
MIXER, BREACH OF WARRANTY, OR NEGLIGENCE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO NUMARK'S OWN NEGLIGENCE, EVEN IF NUMARK OR ITS  
AGENT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF SUCH DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BROUGHT AGAINST PURCHASER BY ANY OTHER PARTY. THIS LIMITED  
WARRANTY IS THE COMPLETE WARRANTY FOR NUMARK'S MIXERS, AND IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. THIS  
LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT AND STATES PURCHASER'S  
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. IF ANY PORTION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS ILLEGAL OR UNENFORCEABLE BY REASON OF ANY LAW, SUCH PARTIAL  
ILLEGALITY OR UNENFORCEABILTY SHALL NOT AFFECT THE ENFORCEABILITY OF THE REMAINDER OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY WHICH  
PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES IS AND WILL ALWAYS BE CONSTRUED TO BE LIMITED BY ITS TERMS OR AS LIMITED AS THE LAW PERMITS.  
This Limited Warranty allocates risk of product failure between purchaser and NUMARK, and NUMARK'S product pricing reflects this allocation of risk and the  
limitations of liability contained in this Limited Warranty. The agents, employees, distributors, and dealers of NUMARK are not authorized to make modifications  
to this Limited Warranty, or make additional warranties binding on NUMARK. Accordingly, additional statements such as dealer advertising or presentation,  
whether oral or written, do not constitute warranties by NUMARK and should not be relied upon.  
5. How does state law apply to this warranty? SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES OR HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO PURCHASER.  
6. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights, which vary from one jurisdiction to another.  
RETURN INFORMATION  
A Return Authorization number must be obtained from Numark through the address or phone numbers below.  
A copy of the original sales receipt must also be included for the equipment to be repaired under warranty.  
The faulty equipment must be packed in its original packaging.  
One additional outer layer of packaging must be included to ensure product safety. Failures to do so may inadequately protect the equipment in transit  
and, therefore, jeopardize the customer’s warranty.  
Numark will not accept COD shipments and no call tags will be issued for merchandise return.  
Numark will not return repaired merchandise to customers by priority service, unless by written request at the customer’s cost. Requests must be  
submitted in writing with merchandise returned.  
The defective Numark equipment should be sent, FREIGHT PREPAID with Return Authorization number clearly printed on the outer packaging and  
original sales receipt enclosed to:  
INDUSTRIES  
Attention: Service Department  
11 Helmsman Avenue  
Phone: +1 (401) 295-9000  
Fax:  
+1 (401) 295-5200  
Web:  
North Kingstown, RI 02852 USA  

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