Stanton CD Player C502 User Manual

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USER MANUAL  
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IMPORTANT TO SAFETY  
NOTE:  
WARNING:  
This CD player uses the semiconductor laser. To allow  
you to enjoy music at a stable operation, it is recommended  
to use this in a room of 5ºC 41ºF - 35ºC 95ºF.  
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT  
USE THIS PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD,  
RECEPTACLE OR OTHEROUTLET UNLESS THE  
BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PRESENT  
BLADE EXPOSURE.  
RATING LABEL  
CLASS 1 LABEL  
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD. NO NOT  
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR NOISTURE.  
TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, MATCH WIDE  
BLADE PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT.  
CAUTION:  
1. Handle the power supply cord carefully  
Do not damage or deform the power supply cord.  
If it is damaged or deformed, it may cause electric  
shock or malfunction when used. When removing  
from wall outlet,be sure to remove by holding the  
plug attachment and not by pulling the cord.  
CAUTION:  
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR  
REFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN  
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN  
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.  
2. In order to prevent electric shock, do not open the  
top cover. If a problem occurs, contact your dealer.  
3. Do not place metal objects or spill liquid inside the  
CD player. Electric shock or malfunction may result.  
Please, record and retain the Model name and serial  
number of your set shown on the rating label.  
Model No. ___________ Serial No. ___________  
THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE  
ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT  
PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
DOUBLE INSULATED - WHEN SERVICING , USE  
ONLY IDENTICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK  
OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT  
REMOVE THE COVER (OR BACK) .  
THERE ARE NO SERVICEABLE  
PARTS INSIDE.  
NOTE:  
This unit may cause interference to radio and television  
reception.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE  
PERSONNEL.  
Line Voltage Selection (for multiple  
voltage model only)  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,  
within an equilateral triangle, is intended to  
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated  
“dangerous voltage" within the product's  
enclosure that may be of sufficient mag-  
nitude to constitute a risk of electric shock  
to persons.  
The desired voltage may be set with the  
115V  
VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch on the rear  
panel, using a screwdriver.  
Do not twist the VOLTAGE SELECTOR  
230V  
switch with excessive force as this may  
cause damage  
The exclamation point within an equilateral  
triangle is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of important operating and  
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the  
literature accompanying the appliance.  
If the VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch does not move  
smoothly, please contact a qualified serviceman.  
FOR U.S.A. & CANADA MODEL ONLY  
CAUTION  
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE  
THIS (POLARIZED) PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION  
CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS  
THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO  
PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.  
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NOTE ON USE  
Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when installed in a rack.  
Handle the power cord carefully.  
Hold the plug when unplugging the cord.  
Keep the set free from moisture, water, and dust.  
Unplug the power cord when not using the set for long periods of time.  
Do not obstruct the ventilation holes. (For sets with ventilation holes.)  
Do not let foreign objects in the set.  
Do not let insecticides, benzene, and thinner come in contact with the set.  
Never disassemble or modify the set in any way.  
For 220 volt use in USA, USA nema style 220 volt plug. For other countries, use proper plug for the local outlet.  
MAIN FEATURES  
(1) 8 times oversampling 1 bit D/A converter.  
(2) 4 different scan speeds.  
(3) Frame search.  
(4) Auto cue.  
(5) 20 sec Anti-shock.  
(6) Pitch display.  
(7) MP3 playback.  
MAIN UNIT  
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(1)POWER  
(5)AUDIO OUT L AND R  
(6)DIGITAL OUT SOCKET  
(7)VOLTAGE SELECTOR (FOR DUAL VOLTAGE  
ONLY)  
(2)DISC HOLDER  
(3)OPEN/CLOSE  
(4)REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTOR  
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MAIN FEATURES  
CONTROL UNIT  
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(1)OPEN/CLOSE  
(11)LOOP IN  
(21)RELAY  
(2)SINGLE/CONTINUE  
(3)TIME  
(12)LOOP OUT  
(13)RELOOP  
(22)RELAY LED  
(23)PITCH 4% LED  
(24)PITCH 8% LED  
(25)PITCH 16% LED  
(26)PITCH LOCK LED  
(27)FADER START CONNECTOR  
(28)CONTROL CONNECTOR  
(4)TRACK BACKWARD  
(5)+10/FOLDER  
(6)TRACK FORWARD  
(7)F. BACKWARD  
(8)F. FORWARD  
(9)PITCH SLIDER  
(10)LCD  
(14)JOG WHEEL  
(15)CUE  
(16)PLAY/PAUSE  
(17)PITCH RANGE  
(18)PITCH LOCK  
(19)PITCH DOWN  
(20)PITCH UP  
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(8)TIME BAR INDICATOR  
(9) LOOP INDICATOR  
(10)RELOOP INDICATOR  
(11) PITCH INDICATOR  
(12)PITCH METER  
(13) TIME DISPLAY  
(14) CHARACTER DISPLAY  
(15) TOTAL REMAIN INDICATOR  
(16) REMAIN INDICATOR  
(17) ELAPSED INDICATOR  
(1)AUTO CUE  
(2)TRACK INDICATOR  
(3)FOLDER/TRACK INDICATOR  
(4)PLAY/PAUSE INDICATOR  
(5)CUE INDICATOR  
(6)SINGLE INDICATOR  
(7)MP3 INDICATOR  
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1. Checking the Contents  
Check that the carton contains the following items:  
1) Main unit  
2) Control unit  
3) Operating instructions (this booklet)  
4) Two pair of RCA pin cord.  
5) Control cords (1 meter)  
6) Power cord  
7) Two fader start cables  
2. Installing the Unit  
Mount the unit onto your console or rack with 19" EIA rack  
rails.  
CAUTION:  
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 LCDs 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.  
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Main unit  
Control  
Panel Button  
Figure1  
Connections  
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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.  
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Main Unit Front Panel  
(1) POWER (Power ON/OFF Switch)  
When the POWER switch is pressed , the power  
turns on.  
(4) REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTOR  
Connect this connector to the control unit using  
the included control cord.  
(2) DISC HOLDER  
Place the discs in the holder . Press the OPEN/  
CLOSE button to open and close the disc holder.  
(3) OPEN/CLOSE  
(5) AUDIO OUT  
The audio signals from each player are output  
from these jacks.  
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.  
(6) DIGITAL OUT SOCKET  
The music signal of this socket is digital. Connect  
the output to the respective digital input of a digital  
amplifier for example.  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Control Unit  
(1)OPEN/CLOSE  
(15)CUE (Cue 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.  
(2) SGL/CTN (Single/Continuous Button)  
Press it to switch between the single and continuous  
play modes. The SINGLE mode is indicated by the  
SINGLE indicator on the LCD  
Press the CUE button during playback to return to  
the position at which playback started.  
(16)PLAY/PAUSE  
Use this button to start playback. Press once to start  
playback , once again to set the pause mode , and  
once more to resume playback.  
(17)PITCH RANGE  
Choose from pitch percentages of 4%,8% and 16%.  
(18)PITCH LOCK  
(3)TIME CD MODE  
Press this button to switch the time display among  
the elapsed time and remaining time and total  
remaining time of the disc.  
Use this button to enable or disable BPM adjustment  
with the pitch sliders. BPM adjustment with the pitch  
sliders is enabled when the PITCH LED lights.  
(19)PITCH DOWN  
(4)TRACK BACKWARD  
Use this button to go back to the beginning of the  
current track or select a previous track for playing.  
(5)+10/FOLDER  
The CD slows down while this button is pressed.  
Release the button to return to the original BPM.  
(20)PITCH UP  
The CD speeds up while this button is  
pressed. Release the button to return to the  
original BPM.  
CD mode use this button to skip ahead 10 tracks.  
Mp3 mode press this button to select the next folder.  
(6) TRACK FORWARD  
(21)RELAY  
Use this button to skip to the next CD track.  
(7).(8)F.FORWARD/F.BACKWARD  
Press these buttons to perform scan function during  
pause mode or during play mode.  
Press this button when Disc 1 ends the CD player  
will automatically change to Disc 2 and when Disc  
2 ends it will return to Disc 1,etc.  
(22)RELAY LED  
(9) PITCH SLIDER  
(23)PITCH 4%LED  
Use the slider to adjust the CD pitch . Slide up to  
decrease pitch, down to increase pitch.  
(10) LCD  
(24)PITCH 8% LED  
(25)PITCH 16% LED  
(26)PITCH LOCK LED  
(11) LOOP IN  
(27)FADER START  
Used for setting a start loop point and releasing the  
loop action.  
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.  
(28)CONTROL CONNECTOR  
(12) LOOP OUT  
Used for setting the end loop point and releasing the  
loop action.  
(13) RELOOP  
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.  
(14)JOG WHEEL  
Connect this connector to the REMOTE connector  
on the main unit using the included control cord.  
When the dial is turned during CD pause, the  
point at which the sound is being produced moves  
by a number of frames corresponding to the number  
of clicks.  
Clockwise moves the point forward, counterclockwise  
moves the point backward.  
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS  
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1. AUTO CUE  
9.LOOP INDICATOR  
Appears when the CD is repeating a particular area  
with the music on the CD.  
This will indicate if the Auto Cue is on or off. Press  
and hold the SGL/CTN for 1 sec. to turn the Auto Cue  
function on and off.  
10.RELOOP INDICATOR  
Appears when the CD has a loop set previously  
and can go back loop again.  
2.TRACK INDICATOR  
This 3-digit indicator displays the current track. The  
number displayed in the track indicator is a direct  
reference to a track being selected or a track in play,  
pause, or cue mode.  
11.PITCH INDICATOR  
Indicator will light up when the Pitch is activated.  
12.PITCH METER  
Shows the percentage change in pitch of the song.  
The meter will display the pitch percentage applied  
by the PITCH SLIDER.  
3.FOLDER/TRACK INDICATOR  
This indicator shows you if you are looking at the  
track number or the folder number.  
4.PLAY / PAUSE INDICATOR  
13.TIME DISPLAY  
When the unit is in play mode the “PLAY”indicator  
will glow, when the drive is in pause mode the “PAUSE”  
indicator will glow.  
This displays the Minutes, Seconds, and Frames.  
The meter will display either the elapsed time, or  
remaining time of a track.  
5.CUE INDICATOR  
14.CHARACTER DISPLAY  
This indicator will glow when the unit is in CUE mode  
and will flash every time a new CUE POINT is set.  
6.SINGLE INDICATOR  
This will display the name of the file, artist, and title  
when a Mp3 disc is loaded.  
15.TOTAL REMAIN INDICATOR  
When TOTAL and REMAIN are visible, this indicates  
that the Time Display is showing total remaining  
disc time.  
This indicates that the CD drive is in single play mode.  
The track will play once and return to CUE mode. If  
the single indicator is not on, the unit is in continuous  
mode and the drive will play all the remaining tracks  
on the disc until you stop it or power is interrupted.  
7.MP3 INDICATOR  
16.REMAIN INDICATOR  
When the REMAIN indicator is visible this indicates  
that the Time Display is showing remaining track  
time.  
This will indicate that a Mp3 disc is loaded in the drive.  
8.TIME BAR INDICATOR  
17.ELAPSED INDICATOR  
This bar gives a visual approximation of a track's  
or disc's remaining time. This bar will begin to flash  
when a CD is ending or a track if the unit is in"  
SINGLE" mode.  
It is for showing time as it is taking place.  
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1. Opening and Closing the Disc Holder  
Turn the unit power on . Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc holde r. 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 the 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 condition to start playback. The PLAY indicator will light.  
The point at which playback starts is automatically stored in the memory as the cue point . The pickup then  
returns to the cue point when the CUE button is pressed. (Back Cue)  
Figure 4-1  
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 enter pause condition.(Back Cue)  
CUE  
Figure 5  
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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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Figure 6  
Pausing.  
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The player has completed the cue or pause operation  
and is waiting for the play start command.  
When the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed and enter  
play mode is entered.  
Playback resumes when the PLAY/PAUSE button  
is pressed again.  
Playing.  
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Playing.  
The pause mode is set when the PLAY/PAUSE button  
is pressed again.  
7. Cueing  
"Cueing" is the action of preparing for playback.  
Press CUE button, the player will enter cue mode, the playback returns to cue point and enter pause condition,  
the cue indicator lights up and the play indicator flashes. When PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed, play starts  
from the cue point.  
When the track search operation is completed after pressing the SKIP buttons, the player automatically finds  
the position at which the sound starts and cues there(Auto Cue).  
If the CUE button is pressed after the search operation or the scanning operation, the playback returns to cue  
point and enters pause condition.  
Figure 7-1 shows the relationship between the play and back cue operations.  
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Figure 7-1  
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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 and the cue point is stored in the memory.  
Playing.  
is Pressed again.  
Pausing.  
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When the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed again;  
Playing.  
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Press the CUE button.  
The pickup returns to the cue point.(Back Cue)  
The pause mode is set when the PLAY/PAUSE button  
Cue point setting:  
When play starts from pause by pressing the IN button or Scanning or Frame Search; also skip to a new track  
by using skip button, the begin play point will be set to the new cue point.  
When a new cue point is set, the cue indicator lights by flash for about 1 second.  
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. Jog Wheel - The jog wheel serves two functions depending on the current operating mode:  
The jog wheel will act as a slow frame search control when the unit is in pause or cue mode allowing you to set  
a specific cue point or find a particular starting point.  
The wheel also works as a momentary pitch bend during playback . Turning the wheel clockwise will  
increase the pitch percentage up to +16%, and turning the wheel in the counterclockwise direction will  
decrease the pitch percentage up to -16%. The pitch bend will be determined by how fast you turn the wheel.  
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9. Scanning (Fast forward/Fast backward)  
Scanning is a function for moving quickly forward or backward when the  
The scanning speed depends on how long you hold the button.  
or  
button is pressed.  
Press and hold the  
or  
to begin scanning. The disc moves rapidly forward or backward and the sound is  
output. The current scan point is indicated on the LCD.  
Press and hold the  
to scan in the forward scanning,  
to scan in the reverse scanning.  
10. Time display  
MP3 MODE  
Press the TIME button to select time display MP3 mode:  
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Elapsed time of a track.  
Remaining time of a track.  
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ELAPSED  
REMAIN  
Figure 10-1  
CD MODE  
Press this button to switch the time display  
It switches between the elapsed time and remaining time and total remaining time of the disc.  
ELAPSED  
TOTAL  
REMAIN  
REMAIN  
Figure 10-2  
11. Matching the Beats Per Minute (BPM)  
There are two tools available for matching the BPM of the two CDs:  
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Use the pitch slider to adjust the BPM statically.  
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Use the PITCH BEND buttons to change the BPM temporarily.  
Use the JOG WHEEL to change the BPM temporarily.  
1)Pitch Slider  
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To adjust the BPM by sliding the pitch slider up or down, press the PITCH button to turn on the PITCH  
adjustment function before use.  
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Slide the pitch slider up to decrease BPM, or down to increase BPM. The adjustment range is +/-4%,+/-8%  
+/-16%  
2)Pitch Bending  
The BPM increases or decreases respectively while the PITCH BEND+ or PITCH BEND- button is pressed.  
The BPM increase depends on how long you hold the button. If you hold the button for about 1/2 second,  
the BPM will go either to +16% for PITCH BEND+ or -16% for PITCH BEND-. If you tap the button, the  
BPM will only change a little so you can change the beat slightly without audible changes in the music.  
The CD will return to the tempo indicated by the Pitch slider when you let go of the PITCH BEND+ or -.  
Figure 11-1 shows an example of how to use the pitch bend function . In this example , both players are  
playing and the  
BPM has already been matched with the pitch sliders.  
The bass beats also match  
bass beat  
CD1  
bass beat  
PITCH BEND  
CD2  
bass beat  
bass beat  
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12. Fader start  
You have the possibility to start the respective CD player directly from the mixer. Make sure that the Control  
socket is connected with the respective socket on the mixer. Additionally, the Audio out sockets have to be  
connected with the Line input sockets of your mixer. Please note that the Fader start function only works  
with the appropriate mixers. Insert the CD and select the desired track. Start playback from your mixer.  
13. Relay  
In the Relay operation, the device automatically switches to the other player after every track. In this way,  
you have the possibility to enlarge the music program by using several CDs.  
To start, press the Relay button. Press the Single button (the display shows “ SINGLE” ) on both CD players.  
Start playback of CD1. As soon as the current track of CD1 is finished, the player automatically starts CD2.  
The first CD player goes into Pause-mode. Press the single button again for continuous mode (the “SINGLE”  
display is not lit). When playback of all tracks of CD1 is finished, the player automatically starts CD2 and Cd1  
is goes into pause-mode.  
You can load a new CD or memorize a Cue point for either player in the Pause Mode.  
When playback of all tracks or the current track of CD2 is finished, the player automatically starts CD1 and  
CD2 goes into pause-mode.  
CAUTION: The Relay operation does not work properly if the two CD players are connected to different power  
amplifiers.  
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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.  
PWER OFF  
PWER 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.  
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  
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.  
After playing a disc, always unload it from the player.  
Always store the disc in the jewel case protect from  
dirt or damage.  
Always handle discs carefully to prevent damaging  
the surface; in particular when removing a disc from  
its case or returning it.  
Do not place discs in the following areas:  
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Areas exposed to directs sunlight for a considerable  
Do not bend the disc.  
Do not apply heat.  
time.  
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Areas subject to accumulation of dust or high  
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.  
humidity.  
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Areas affected by heat from indoor heaters, etc.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
GENERAL  
Dimensions:  
Main unit:  
482(W) x 88.8(H) x 251(D) mm  
19” (W) x 3 1/2” (H) x 9 4/5” (D)  
482(W) x 88.8(H) x 60(D) mm  
19” (W) x 3 1/2” (H) x 2 1/3(D)  
5.3 kgs / 11.7 lbs  
Control unit:  
Weight:  
Player unit:  
Control unit:  
1.8 kgs / 3.9 lbs  
Power supply:  
Dual Voltage:  
AC 115/230V, 50/60Hz  
Single Voltage:  
AC 100V, 50/60Hz (For Japan)  
AC 110V, 60Hz (For Taiwan)  
AC 120V, 60Hz (For U.S.A.,Canada,Mexico)  
AC 220V, 50Hz (For United Arab Emirates,Chile,Aegentina)  
AC 220V, 60Hz (For Philippines)  
AC 230V, 50Hz (For Europe,New Zealand,South Africa,Singapore,Israel)  
AC 240V, 50Hz (For Australia,U.K)  
Power consumption:  
25W  
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WARRANTY & RETURN POLICY  
Warranty  
Through Stantons authorized dealers around the World, Stanton, or one of Stantons 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 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 of either 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 mi -  
use, 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 replace-  
ment 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 author-  
ized 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 dealers return policy.  
Stanton assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damage or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the merchandise.  
Stantons 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 our 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 expla-  
nation with the merchandise when returned pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth herein.  
Please register your product online at www.stantondj.com.  
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