Stanton S 650 MK II User Manual

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PROFESSIONAL DUAL CD PLAYER  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
15. Object and Liquid Entry Care should be taken so  
1. Read Instructions – All the safety and operating  
instructions should be read before this product is  
operated.  
that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into  
the enclosure through openings.  
2. Retain Instructions  
The safety and operating  
16. Damage Requiring Service The appliance should be  
instructions should be retained for future reference.  
serviced by qualified service personnel when:  
A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been  
damaged; or  
3. Heed Warnings  
All warnings on the appliance and  
in the operating instructions should be adhered to.  
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into  
the appliance; or  
4. Follow Instructions  
All operating and use  
instructions should be followed.  
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or  
D. The appliance does not appear to operate  
5. Water and Moisture  
The appliance should not be  
used near water - for example, near a bathtub,  
washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet  
basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.  
normally or exhibits  
performance; or  
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marked change in  
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure  
damaged.  
6. Carts and Stands  
The appliance should be used  
only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
17. Servicing The user should not attempt any service to  
the appliance beyond that described in the operating  
instructions. All other servicing should be referred to  
qualified service personnel.  
An appliance and cart combination  
should be moved with care. Quick stops,  
excessive force, and uneven surfaces  
may cause the appliance and cart  
combination to overturn.  
18. Ventilation – Slots and openings in the cabinet are  
provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable  
operation of the product and to protect it from  
overheating, and these openings must not be blocked  
or covered. The openings should never be blocked by  
placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other  
similar surface. This product should not be placed in a  
built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless  
proper ventilation is the manufacturer’s instructions  
have been adhered to.  
7. Wall or Ceiling Mounting  
The product should be  
mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by  
the manufacturer.  
8. Heat  
The appliance should be situated away from  
heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,  
or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce  
heat.  
9. Power Sources – This product should be operated  
only from the type of power source indicated on the  
rating label. If you are not sure of the type of power  
supply to your home, consult your product dealer or  
local power company. For products intended to  
operate from battery power, or other sources, refer the  
operating instructions.  
10. Grounding or Polarization – This product may be  
equipped with a polarized alternation-current line plug  
(a plug having one blade wider than the other). This  
plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is  
a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug  
fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug  
should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace  
your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose  
of the polarized plug.  
19. Attachments  
do not use attachments not  
recommended by the product manufacturer as they  
may cause hazards.  
20. Accessories – Do not place this product on an  
unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The  
product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or  
adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only  
with  
a
cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table  
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the  
product. Any mounting of the product should follow the  
manufacturer’s instructions, and should use  
mounting accessory recommended by  
manufacturer.  
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21. Lightning – For added protection for this product  
during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended  
and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the  
wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable  
system. This will prevent damage to the product due  
to lightning and power-line surges.  
22. Replacement Parts – When replacement parts are  
required, be sure the service technician has used  
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or  
have the same characteristics as the original part.  
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric  
shock, or other hazards.  
11. 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 the cord in correspondence of  
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where  
they exit from the appliance.  
12. Cleaning - The appliance should be cleaned only as  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
Clean by wiping with a cloth slightly damp with water.  
Avoid getting water inside the appliance.  
13. For AC line powered units - Before returning repaired  
unit to user, use an ohm-meter to measure from both  
AC plug blades to all exposed metallic parts. The  
resistance should be more than 100,000 ohms.  
23. Safety Check – Upon completion of any service or  
repairs to this product, ask the service technician to  
perform safety checks to determine that the product is  
in proper operating condition.  
14. Non-use Periods The power cord of the appliance  
should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused  
for a long period of time.  
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NOTE ON USAGE  
Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when installed on a rack.  
Handle the power cord carefully.  
Hold the plug when unplugging the cord.  
Keep the appliance free from moisture, water, and dust.  
Unplug the power cord when not using the appliance for long periods of time.  
Do not obstruct the ventilation holes. (For units with ventilation holes)  
Do not drop foreign objects into the unit.  
Do not let insecticides, benzene, and thinner come in contact with the set.  
Never disassemble or modify the set in any way.  
MAIN FEATURES  
1) 20 seconds of anti-shock memory per deck  
2) Instant start within 10 msec (sound is produced immediately when the PLAY button is pressed)  
3) Seamless loop (uninterrupted loop playback)  
4) Auto cue function (-48dB)  
5) Real-time cue  
6) Pitch range: +/-8%, +/-12%, +/-16%  
7) Pitch display  
8) Selectable elapsed, remain and total remain time display  
9) Single / continuous play  
10) Relay play allows consecutive playback during two decks  
11) Frame search  
12) 4 fast search mode  
13) Transport protection  
14) S/P DIF digital output  
15) 20 programmable tracks  
16) Fader start, Fader stop, (back cue), Relay playback.  
17) Key correction  
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Main Unit  
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(1) POWER (Power ON/OFF Switch)  
When the POWER switch is pressed, the power turns on.  
(2) Disc Holder  
Place the discs in the holder. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open and close the disc holder.  
(3) OPEN/CLOSE Button  
Press it to open and close the disc holder. The control unit also includes OPEN/CLOSE button. The disc holder  
cannot be opened during playback, so stop playback before pressing the button.  
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(4) REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTOR  
Connect this connector to the control unit using the included control cord.  
(5) DIGITAL OUT SOCKET  
The music-signal of this socket is digital. Connect the output to the respective input of a digital amplifier for example.  
(6) AUDIO OUT L and R  
The audio signals from each player are output from these jacks.  
(7) POWER CORD  
(8) VOLTAGE SELECTOR (For Dual Voltage model only)  
Set this switch to the voltage for your location.  
Control Unit  
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(1) SHUTTLE (Shuttle Dial)  
Use the dial to select the scanning direction and speed. The disc is scanned in the forward direction when the shuttle  
dial is turned clockwise from the neutral position, in the reverse direction when the shuttle dial in turned  
counterclockwise. There are 4 scan speeds. The further the wheel is turned, the faster the scan speed.  
(2) OPEN/CLOSE  
(Open/Close Button)  
Press it to open and close the disc holder. The main unit also includes OPEN/CLOSE buttons. The disc holder cannot  
be opened during playback, so stop playback before pressing the button.  
(3) TIME (Time Button)  
Press this button to switch the time between the elapsed time and remaining time and total remaining time of the disc.  
(4) LCD  
(5) SGL (Single Button)  
Press it to switch the single and continuous play modes. The SINGLE mode is indicated by the SINGLE indicator on  
the LCD and continuous mode is indicated by the CONTINUE indicator on the LCD.  
(6) PROG (Program Button)  
Press the PROGRAM button, the player will enter the program mode and stop the CD playback.  
(7) PROGRAM Indicator  
The PROGRAM LED lights when program mode is set.  
(8) RELOOP  
If a seamless Loop has been made, but the CD Player is not actively in Seamless Loop mode, press the RELOOP  
button to reactivate the Seamless loop mode. RELOOP will appear in the LCD Display. To exit loop, press the  
OUT/EXIT button.  
When the LOOP start point is set, the LED flashes.  
When in LOOP mode, both LEDs will light up.  
(9) PITCH Indicator  
When the indicator lights, the pitch adjustment is enabled.  
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(10)Pitch Slider  
Use the slider to adjust the CD pitch. Slide up to decrease the pitch, down to increase the pitch.  
(11)JOG (Jog Dial)  
During PLAY, the jog dial is used temporarily bending the pitch (pitch bend). When CD is paused, the jog dial is used  
for frame search each segment of the dial represents a frame. Frame search is mostly used to set an accurate cue  
point.  
(12)B. SKIP  
Use these buttons to go back to the beginning of the current track or select a previous track for playing.  
(13)CUE Indicator  
When in CUE mode, the CUE indicator lights.  
(14)CUE (Cue Button)  
Pressing the CUE button during play provides a return to the position at which play was started. If PAUSE is used  
before CUE or a CUE POINT was set, that will become the cue point. Alternately pressing the Play button and the  
CUE button allows the CD to be played from the same position any number of times. The CUE LED will light up from  
the time the CUE button is pressed until the CD has reset to the position at which play was started. Steady lighting of  
this LED indications the ready condition. The CUE button can be held down to play a CD. When you release the CUE  
button it instantly returns to the CUE POINT.  
(15)KEY  
This button activates the KEY Correction function. This function will allow you to make adjustment to a track speed  
using the pitch control without altering a track perceived tonal pitch. When KEY is on, Pitch LED is flashing; and LED  
is off when KEY is off.  
(16)PLAY Indicator  
The PLAY indicator lights during play mode.  
(17)PLAY/PAUSE Button  
Use the button to start playback. Press once to start playback, once again to set the pause mode, and once more to  
resume playback.  
(18)F. SKIP  
Use these buttons to skip to the next CD track.  
(19)IN R.CUE  
This allows you to set the cue point without stopping the play back. This button also sets the beginning of a seamless  
loop.  
(20)OUT EXIT  
This button is used to set the end point of a loop. Once the end point is set, the player automatically start looping.  
Press this button again to exit the loop.  
(21)PITCH (Pitch Button)  
Press PITCH button to switch on/off pitch.; hold the PITCH button down for more than 0.6 sec to switch pitch in +/-8%  
/ +/-12% / +/-16%.  
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(22)CONTROL CONNECTOR  
Connect this connector to the REMOTE connector on the main unit using the included control cord  
(23)FADER START CONNECTOR  
Via the Control socket, the respective CD-player can be remotely controlled. If you are using a mixer with fader start-  
function connect the player with the Control Out-socket. Please note that these sockets must never be connected with  
any voltage.  
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(29) ELAPSED Indicator  
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It indicates that the time shown for the display is the  
elapsed time.  
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When the indicator lights, the function will cause the  
unit to play continuously.  
(31) SINGLE Indicator  
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When the indicator lights, playback will stop at the  
beginning of the next track.  
(32) REMAIN Indicator  
It indicates that the time shown on the display is the  
remaining time of playing track.  
(33) PITCH DISPLAY  
(24) ~(27)TRACK, MINUTE, SECOND and FRAME  
Display  
These displays indicate information for the CD’s  
current position and time.  
(28) BAR Indicator  
These ten indicators provide a visual display of the  
approximate position of the pickup within the current  
track.  
Shows the current percentage of pitch change, pitch  
range is selectable from +/-8%, 12%, or 16%.  
PREPARATIONS  
1. Checking the Contents  
Check that the carton contains the following items:  
1) Main unit  
2) Control unit  
3) Operating instruction  
4) Pair of RCA pin cord.  
5) Control cords  
2. Installing the Unit  
Mount the unit into your console or rack with 19" EIA rack rails.  
CAUTION:  
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The player will work normally when the main unit is  
mounted with the front panel at within 15 degrees of  
the vertical plane. If the unit is tilted excessively,  
discs may not be loaded or unloaded properly.  
The control panel's LCD’s are designed to be clearly  
visible within the angles shown in Figure 2. Mount the  
control unit so that the visual angle is within this  
range.  
Max.  
15°  
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Control  
panel Button  
Main unit  
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Figure 2  
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Connections  
1) Turn off the POWER switch.  
2) Connect the RCA pin cord to the input on your mixer.  
3) Connect the control cords to the REMOTE connector on the main unit.  
CAUTION:  
Be sure to use the supplied control cords. Using another type of cable may result in damage.  
Be sure the power is off when connecting the control cords. Otherwise the units may not work properly.  
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OPERATIONS  
1. Opening and Closing the Disc Holder  
Turn the unit power on. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc holder. OPEN/CLOSE buttons are  
provided on both the main unit and control unit.  
The disc holder cannot be opened during playback to prevent playback from being interrupted if the OPEN/CLOSE  
button is pressed accidentally. Stop the playback first, then press the OPEN/CLOSE button.  
2. Loading discs  
Hold the disc by the edges and place it in the disc holder, then press the  
OPEN/CLOSE button again to close the disc holder. The unit will show the total  
track number and the total playing time for about 2 seconds then enter the cue  
condition, the cue point will be set to the music starting point of the first track  
automatically.  
Figure 2-1  
CAUTION:  
Do not place any foreign objects in the disc holder, and do not place more than one disc in the disc holder at a time.  
Do not push the disc holder in manually when the power is off, as this may result in malfunction and damages the  
player.  
3. Selecting Tracks  
Press the SKIP button once to move to next higher or lower track.  
Hold the SKIP button to change tracks continuously at a higher speed.  
When a new track is selected during playback, playback begins as soon as the skip search operation is completed.  
If the skip  
button is pressed while at the last track, the first track is selected. In the same way, if the skip  
button is pressed while at the first track, the last track is selected.  
4. Starting Playback  
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button during the pause or cue to start playback, the PLAY indicator lights when playback  
starts.  
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5. Stopping Playback  
There are two ways to stop playback.  
1. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button during playback to pause at that point.  
2. Press the CUE button during playback to return to the cue point and pause.  
CUE  
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6. Pausing  
˙ Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to switch between play and pause.  
˙ The play indicator flashes when the pause mode is set.  
˙ Figure 6 show the relationship between the play and pause.  
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The player has completed the cue or pause operation  
is pressed again  
and is waiting for the play start command.  
Pausing.  
When the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed and enter Playback resumes when the PLAY/PAUSE button is  
play mode.  
pressed again.  
Playing.  
Playing.  
The pause mode is set when the PLAY/PAUSE button  
7. Cueing  
"Cueing" is the action of preparing for playback; when the Cue button is pressed, playback return to the cue point and  
enters pause mode. When the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed during the cue mode, playback starts.  
Cue point setting:  
A. Playback starts from pause (using the jog wheel to set the start point) or skip to a new track during play or pause.  
The beginning play point will be set to the cue point.  
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B. Press the IN/R.CUE button during playback to set the new cue point (“CUE on the fly”).  
To return to Cue point press Cue Button. This will return to point A or B above.  
The player has completed the cue or pause operation and is waiting for the play start command.  
When the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed, playback starts.  
NOTE: During cue mode, if the CUE button is pressed and hold, playback will start from the cue point, when the button  
is released, the player will return to the cue mode automatically, it allows you to check the cue point.  
8. Frame search  
Frame search is a function for monitoring the sound at a certain section of the disc and manually changing the  
position. Searching is used to set play start points with precision.  
Turn the JOG dial while in pause or cue mode to begin searching. The sound for one revolution of the disc is output  
repeatedly. The point at which the sound starts is indicated on the LCD.  
When the JOG dial is turned, the point from which the sound is output moves a number of frames corresponding to  
the number of the clicks, and the time display on the LCD also changes.  
The search point moves in the forward direction when the JOG dial is turned clockwise, in the reverse direction  
when the JOG dial is turned counterclockwise.  
9. Scanning (Fast forward/Fast backward)  
Scanning is a function for moving quickly forward or backward when the SHUTTLE is rotated.  
This unit supports 4 different speeds according to the rotating angle of the SHUTTLE.  
Turn the shuttle dial to begin scanning. The disc moves rapidly forward or backward and the sound is output. The  
current scan point is indicated on the LCD.  
Turn the shuttle dial clockwise to scan in the forward direction, counterclockwise to scan in the reverse direction.  
10. Time display  
Press TIME button to select time display mode:  
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11. Matching the Beats Per Minute (BPM)  
There are two tools available for matching the BPM of the two CDs:  
Use the pitch slider to adjust the BPM.  
Turn the JOG dial to change the BPM temporarily.  
1) Pitch Slider  
To adjust the BPM by sliding the pitch slider up or down, press the PITCH button to turn on the PITCH adjustment  
function before using.  
Slide the pitch slider up to decrease BPM, or down to increase BPM.  
2) Turn the JOG dial  
Turn the jog dial clockwise during play to increase the BMP in the forward direction, counterclockwise to decrease  
the BMP in the reverse direction. The faster you turn the wheel, the more the BMP changes. The BMP changes with  
a range of +/-16%.  
When you release jog wheel, the CD will return to the tempo indicated by the pitch slider.  
12. Program play  
Press the PROGRAM button, the player will enter the program mode and the CD will stop rotating.  
Select the desired track by pressing the SKIP button, then press the PROGRAM button again. The selected  
track will be added to the program sequence.  
Repeat step 2 operation. A maximum of 20 tracks can be programmed at one time.  
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start the program play from the first selection.  
Press the program button again during program play to stop play.  
Press and hold the program button more than 2 seconds to cancel the program mode and erase all the current  
program contents.  
13. Loop Play  
You can create a seamless loop between two points continuously.  
a- Press PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON so a CD is playing.  
The PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON’S LED lights.  
b- Press IN/R.CUE BUTTON . This sets the starting point of the SEAMLESS LOOP. The IN/R.CUE BUTTON LED will  
light.  
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Press OUT/EXIT BUTTON to set desired ending point of the SEAMLESS LOOP. You will know you are in  
SEAMLESS LOOP mode because IN/R.CUE and OUT/EXIT LED will light and flash. Sound will continue with no  
interruption (SEAMLESS LOOP).  
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d- To exit SEAMLESS LOOP, press OUT/EXIT BUTTON . LED will stay on but not flash. Music will resume normal  
play.  
e- To replay loop, press the RELOOP BUTTON. IN/R.CUE and OUT/EXIT LED will all begin flashing again.  
14.Relay Play  
The relay play is explained as below.  
Set both players to single play mode (the SINGLE indicators will lit in the displays).  
Begin playback on the first player.  
When the currently playing track ends, playback will begin automatically on the standby player.  
The first player will enter standby mode at the beginning of the next track on its disc.  
By repeating this operation, the two players can be used to perform continuous relay play.  
By loading new discs on the standby player, you can construct a continuous program of whatever tracks you wish.  
By setting a cue point on the standby player, you can perform relay to any desired cue point on the selected track.  
NOTE:  
Relay play may not work properly if the audio out jacks on the two players are not connected to the same audio  
amplifier.  
Press PROG and SGL button to switch relay function; the indicator on the LCD track display when flash when relay  
is on.  
15.Key  
This button activates the KEY Correction function. This function will allow you to make adjustment to a track speed  
using the pitch control without altering a track perceived tonal pitch. When KEY is on, Pitch LED is flashing; and LED is  
off when KEY is off.  
16.Fader Start Playback  
When the player’s CONTROL jack is connected to a mixer with fader start connection, raising the DJ Mixer’s channel  
fader causes the player’s standby mode to be released, starting playback instantly. The player’s fader start operation  
can also be used to produce cross-fader effects. Restoring the fader position returns the player to its cue point (back  
cue) automatically.  
The following operations are performed on the DJ Mixer.  
Set CROSS FADER switch to ON.  
Set FADER START switch to ON.  
When “A” is in standby mode at cue point, move the CROSS FADER slider from right to left to automatically start  
playback on “A”.  
When “B” is in standby mode at cue point, move the CROSS FADER slider from left to right to automatically start  
playback on “B”. (“A” will simultaneously be back cued (returns to cue point)).  
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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 had been  
closed with the OPEN/CLOSE button.  
CAUTION:  
Do not forcibly close the disc holder when the power is off.  
POWER OFF  
POWER OFF  
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.  
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.  
2. Precaution on storage  
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:  
Areas exposed to directs sunlight for  
considerable time.  
Areas subject to accumulation of dust or high  
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humidity.  
Areas are affected by heat from indoor heaters,  
etc..  
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..  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Dimensions:  
Main unit:  
Control unit:  
482(W) x 88.8(H) x 251(D) mm  
482(W) x 88.8(H) x 60(D) mm  
Weight:  
Player unit:  
Control unit:  
5 kgs  
2 kgs  
Power supply:  
Dual Voltage:  
AC 115/230V AC, 50/60Hz  
Single Voltage:  
AC 100V, 50Hz (For Japan) / AC 110V, 60Hz (For Taiwan)  
AC 120V, 60Hz (For U.S.A.,Canada) / AC 127V, 60Hz (For Mexico)  
AC 220V, 50Hz (For United Arab Emirates,Chile,Aegentina)  
AC 220V, 60Hz (For Philippines)  
AC 230V, 50Hz (For Europe,U.K.,New Zealand,South Africa,Singapore,Israel)  
AC 240V, 50Hz (For Australia)  
25W  
Power consumption:  
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Stanton Magnetics, Inc. – Warranty Provision – Returns for Repairs or Replacement  
WARRANTY  
Through Stanton’s authorized dealers around the World, Stanton, or one of Stanton’s authorized distributors outside the U.S.,  
will, without charge, repair or replace, at the sole discretion of the entity responsible for making the repair or providing the  
replacement, any Stanton merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one (1) year (three (3) years  
for C.D. players) following the date of original purchase. Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:  
The warranty for mechanical parts which are subject to wear and tear are limited to the earlier to occur of thirty (30) days  
following the date of original purchase or the following number of cycles: Faders - 15,000; Rotary potentiometers - 10,000; and  
Switches - 10,000.  
Stanton will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for ninety (90) days from the date of original shipment. Repairs made  
necessary by reason of misuse, alteration, normal wear, or accident are not covered under this warranty.  
RETURNS  
Authorized Stanton dealers are only authorized to sell and distribute merchandise within a specific country. All goods requiring  
warranty repair or replacement must be returned (freight prepaid if not hand-delivered) to the authorized Stanton dealer from  
whom the merchandise was purchased and in the same country where the merchandise was purchased. For purposes of  
purchases made via the Internet, the merchandise must be returned to the authorized Stanton dealer in the country where the  
authorized Stanton dealer which sold the merchandise to purchaser is located and not the authorized Stanton dealer in the  
country where the purchaser is located or the country in which the merchandise was received. Any returns to a non-authorized  
dealer or to an authorized Stanton dealer not in the same country as the merchandise was intended to be sold or as set forth  
above will void this warranty.  
To initiate a warranty repair, you must contact the authorized Stanton dealer from whom you purchased the merchandise, and  
follow such authorized Stanton dealer’s return policy.  
Stanton assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application  
made of the merchandise. Stanton's liability for any claim, whether based on breach of contract, negligence, infringement of any  
rights of any party, or product liability, and relating to the merchandise shall not exceed the price received by Stanton from your  
purchase of such merchandise. In no event will Stanton be liable for any special, incidental or consequential damages (including  
loss of use, loss of profit and claims of third parties) however caused, whether by the negligence of Stanton or otherwise. To the  
extent permitted by law and except as otherwise provided above, Stanton disclaims any express or implied warranties of  
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.  
The above warranty provides you with specific legal rights. You may also have additional rights, which are subject to variation  
from state to state and country to country.  
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of merchandise that does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above, please  
include a written explanation with the merchandise when returned pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth herein.  
Stanton Magnetics, Inc, 3000 SW 42 St. Hollywood, Florida 33312.  
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Stanton Magnetics, Inc.  
3000 SW 42nd Street  
Hollywood, FL 33312  
U.S.A.  

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