Vestax CD-33 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
1. 19"rack
mountabl_e
high
perform-
ance
dual
CD
player
and separate
19"
rack
mountable
dual
con-
troller.
2.A
naximun
112%
pitch
adjustment
is
possible
with
the
pitch
adJustment
fader (:8%)
and
additlonal
FINE
node
position
(14x).
The
FINE
mode
permits
an
additonal
14%
adjustment
over.
the
full
travel
of
the
pitch
adJust
fader,
maklng
possible
accurate
natching
of
the
beats betreen
songs.
3.
A
naxlmun
of
10 song! can
be
prograned
by
any
combination
of
the players
l_n
PROGRAI.I
node.
4. The
CD-
3
3
ls
designed
to
meno-
rize prograns
into
9
files
(f0
..
songs
in each
file).
5.
The
time
elapsed,
time
remaining
and
total
dlsc
time
.renai.ning
can
be
display'ea
in three
different
nodes,
facilitating
song
progran-
ning
and
accurate
culng
of
'phrases
as
ddsired.
6.'The time
lag
between
starting
operation
and
the
beginning
of
the
song
is
minimized
by
the
high
perfornance
mechanism
and BLANK
PASS
function.
AIso
the
CD-DJ2
is
designed
to
skip
non-signal
intervals
at
the
beginning
of
each
song
automatically
mini-
,
nlzing
the
tlne
lag
between
songs.
7.
Pick
up skipping
is
prevented
by
the
use
of
the
world,
s
.first
double
suspension
systen.
Thls
shock/vibratj.on
proof
design
isolates
the
ptayer
from
low
freguency
vibrations.
8.
A
speclal
internal
displays
an
error
digital
display
to
quick
analysis
and
service
mode
code
on the
allos
for
correction
by
the
user.
9.
Removable
top
use
or
mounting.
feet
allow
for
table
standard
19"
rack
The
lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within
an cquilatcral triangl., ir inEnded to alert the
user
to thr
prcrance
of uninrulatcd
"dangerous
voltage"
within tho
product'r
Gncloruro
that may
bc of suffi-
cient
m4nitud€
to oonstitutc a rirk of clcctric rhock
to
porton3.
Thc
exclamation
point
within
an cquilatcral
triangle
is intcndcd
to
alrrt thc user
to
thr
prc€nda
of
impor-
tant
opcrating and malntana.rca
(scrvicingf
instluc-
tiom in
the
litcrature
accompanying
the appliance.
This
product
was
designed
and manufactured
to meet
strict
guality
and
sately
standards.
There
are,
however.30me
installa-
lion
and
operation
precautions
which
you
should
be
particularly
awaro
ot.
1.
Fead
Instruclions
-
Alt
the salety
and
operating
instruc-
tions
should
be read
before the appliance
is
operated.
2. Fetain
Instructions-Thesatetyand
operaling instructions
should
be retained
for tuture
reference.
3. Heed
Warnings
-
All warnings
on the appliance
and in
the
operating instruclions
should
be
adhered
to.
4.
Foltow
In3trucllons
-
All
operating and
use instructions
3hould
b€ follow€d.
5.
Cleaning
-
Unplug
this video
p.oduct
trom
the
wall
outlet
b€tor€
cleaning.
Do
not
us€ liquid
cleaners
or aerosol
clean€rs.
Use
a damp
cloth lor
cleaning.
6. AttachmenB
-
Do
not
u3e attachm€nl3
not recommended
by the
video
product
manufacturer
as
they may
cause
hazards.
7. Water
and Moislure
-
Do
not
use this video
product
near
water
-
lor
exarhple,
near
a
bath,tub, wash
bowl, kitchen
'
sink,
or laundry
tub, in
a wel
basement,
or
near
a swimming
pool,
and
the like.
8.
Accessorles
-
Do not
place
this video
product
on an
unslable
cart,
stand,
tripod,
bracket,
or table. The vidao
product
may
fall.
causing
serious iniury
to
a child
or
adult,
and sarious
damag€
to lhe
appliance.
Use only.wilh a
cart,
sland,
tripod,
bracket.
or table
recommended
by the manu_
lacturer,
or
sold with
the video
produci.
Any mounting
ol the
appliance
should
follow
the
manutacturer,s
instruclions.
and
should
use
a mounting
accessory
recommended
by the
manufaclurer.
9.
Ventilation
-
Slols
and openings
in
the
cabinet
are
provided
for
ventilation
ind
to
ensure retiable
operation
of the video
product
and
to
protect
il trom
overhealing,
and lhese open_
ings
must
nol
be
blocked
or covered.
The
openings should
nev€r
be blocked
by
placing
the video
product
on
a
bed,
sofa, rug,
or
other
similar
surface.
This
video
product
should
never
be
placed
near
or over
a radiator
or
heat
register.
This
video
product
shouid
not
be
placed
in
a
built-in installation
such
as a
bookcase
or rack
unless
proper
ventilation
is
provided
or
lhe manufaclurer's.
instructions
have
been
adhered
to.
10.
Power
Sources
-
This
video
product
should
be operated
only
trom
th€
typ€
of
power
source
indicated
on the marking
label.
It
you
ar€
not
sure
ot th6
type
of
pow€r
3upply
to
your
home,
consult
your
appliance
dealer
or local
power
compa_
ny. For
yideo
products
intended
to
op€rate
trom
baltbry
power,
or olher
sources,
refbr
to
the operating
instructions.
12. Power-Cord
Protection
-
power-supply
cords should be
routed
so that
they
are not likely
to
be
walked
on or
pinched
by items
placed
upon
or against
them,
paying particular
attention
to
cords
at
plugs,
convenience
receptacles.
and
the
point
where
lh6y
exit lrom
th€ applianc;.
13.
Protective
Attachment
ptug
-
The
appliance is
equipped
wilh
an altachment
plug
having
overload
prolection.
This is
a
satety feature.
See Inslruction
Manual
lor replacemenl
or
rescilting
of
protective
device. lf replacemenl
of th€
plug
is
required,
be
surs
th€
3arvice
technician
h6s
used
a replace-
menl
plug
specilied
by the manufactur€r
thal has the same
overload
protection
as
th€
original
plug.
14.
Outdoor
Antenna
Grounding
-
lf an
oulside antonna or
cablesyst€m
is
connocted
to
th€ vid€o
product,
bo
sure tho
antenna
or
cabl€
gy3tem
is
ground€d
so
as to
provide
soms
prolection
again!t
voltag€
surg€s
.nd
builtup 3tatic charg-
es. Section
810
ol the
National
Electricat
Code. ANSI/NFpA
No.
70-1984,
provides
information
with
r€spect
to
propor
grounding
of the
mast
and
supporting
struclure,
groundlng
ol the
lead-in
wire
.to
an ant€nna
discharEs
unit, size of
grounding
conductors,
location
of antenna-discharge
unit,
connection
lo
grounding
electrodes.
and
requirements tor
the
grounding
el€btrode.
See
Figura 1.
15.
Lightning
-
For
added
protection
for
this
vid€o
product
receiver
during
a ligitning
slorm,
or wh.€n it is
left un-
altended
and
unused
for
long
periods
ol time, unplug it from
the
wall
outlet
and
disconnect
the
antenna
or cabl€ system.
This
will
prevant
damage
to the video
product
due to
lightning
and
pow€r-lino
surges.
16.
Power
Lines
-
An
outside
ant€nna
syslem
should not be
localed
in
the
vicinity
ol
overhead
power
lines
or other
'electric
light
or
pow€r
circuits,
or where il
can tal into
such
power
lines
or circuits.
When
instalting
an
outside antenna
syslem,
extr€me
care
should
be taken to
keep trom touching
such
power
lines
or
circuits as
contact
with them might
be
tatal.
17.
Overloading
-
Do not
ov€rload wall
ouilet3
and extension
cords
as
this
can .6ult
in
a
risk
of lire
or
blectric
shock.
18. Obiect and
Liquid
Entry
-
Never
push
obi€cts of any kind
inlo
this vid€o
product
through
opening!
a3 lhey may touch
dangerous
voltage point3
or short-out
partg
that
could
r€sult
in
a tire
or
el€ctric
shock.
Never
spill tiquid
ol any kind
on the
video
producl.
Servicing
-
Do not
attempt to service this video
product
yourself
a9 opening
or
removing
covers
may
expose
you
to
dang€rous
voltage
gr
other hazards. Refer all
seryicing to
qualiti€d
service
personnel.
Damage
Requiring
Servica
-
Unplug
this video
product
trom
the
wall
oullet and refer
s€rvicing to
qualified
service
personnal
under
the followlng
condilions:
a.
When
lhe
powet-supply
cord or
plug
ir
damaged.
b.
lf liquid
has
been spill€d, or obiects
hav6 fallen into
tho
vidgo
product.
c,
lf the video
product
has been
gxpos€d
to
rain
or water.
d.
ll th6
vldeb
productdo€s
not
op€ratenormally byfollow-
Ing
the
op€rating instructions.
Adiust
only thos6
controls
that
ar6 covsred
by lh€ operatlng instruciions
as
an
impropor edlustmont
of olh.er controls may
rosult in
damage
and
will
olten reguire ertensivo
work
by
a
qualified
lechnician
to re3lore.lho video
proguct
to its
nomal oporation.
e.
lf
the
video
product
has
been dropped or th€
cabin€t has
be6n
damaged.
f. When the video
product
exhibils
a dlstinct
change in
'
performance
-
this
indicateo a need lor
service.
Feplacement Parts
-
When
16placem€nt
parts
are required.
be sure thd servici tachnician
has
used replacement parts
3pecified by the manufactursr
or
hav€
th€ same
character-
i3tica as the
original
part.
Unauthorized
substitutions
may
result
in fire.
electric'shock
or
other hazards.
Safety Check
-
Upon compl€tion
ol
any
service
or repairs
lo
this video
product,
ask th€ servica
technician
to
perform
satety checks
to determin€
that the video
product
is in
proper
operating
condilion.
Carts
and
Stands
-
The
appliance should
be used
onty with
a
carl or stand
that is
recommended
by the manulacturer.
An appliance
and
cart combination
ghould
be moved
with
care.
Quick slops,
exc€ssive
force,
and unev€n
surfacis
may
cause th€ appliance
and cart combination
to overlum.
activated.
0
"RECALL'
button-
used to
check
the contents
of
the
file memory.
The
order
of
the
file memory
(up
to 9
files)
will
be
available
when the
RECALL
button
is
pressed.
The
selected
file
can be
reviewed
as
in
the
PROGRAI,I
memory. See
OPERATIONS
for
procedure.
@TRACK
ELAPSED
LED.
(0)TRACK
RErr{ArN
LED.
@)ToTAL
REMATN
LED.
(pcoNTrNUE
rED.
@PRoGRAtr
rED.
@FrNE
rED.
@PIAYER
LED.
A. B.
@DrsPrAY
@tTRAcr(
REtrArN
BAR
LED.
6)coNTROr
IN/OUT
A. B.
3
)
^CEARCHilVG-
to
search
for a
desired playback
point
with the
SCAN
dial.
a)Press
PLIIY britton-
b)Search
for
the
desired playback
track
with the SCAN
dlal.
Turning
clockwise
scans
forward,
turning
counterclockwise
scans
in
reverse.
Scanning
can be
done
at 2 to
16 times
normal
speed
in either direction,
depending
on the rotation
of
the
SCAN
dial.
Note-SCAN
serach may
also
be
done
in the
STOP mode.
c)Searching
can also
be
accom-
plished
by spinning
the JOG
dial
.in
the
appropriate
dj.rection
while
watching
the
digltal
display
and
listening
to
the
playback
sound.
Jogging
can
be
done
fron
I to
30
frames
in
either
direction
depending
on
the
rotation
of
the
JOG
dial.
!,iONITOR
button
nust
be pressed
before
JOG
dial
is
operational.
(player
LED
flashes
in the
nonitoring
node
when
player
is
in
the
pLAy
function).
Jogging
is
nornally
done
in
the STOp
node.
Note-uoNrToR
button
must
be
pressed
for
JOG
dial
to
operate.
dlPress
PLAY
button.
playback
starts
inmediately.
4
)
PROGRAIL{
TIODE
for
progranning
the nemory
for
playback
from both
players
in any
combination
up to 10
songs.
alPress
PGll
button.
Program
LED
flashes
and
is shown
in
the
digital
display
on A
side.
b)Assign
the
deslred
player
to be
programmed
by
pressing
A
or
B
select
buttons.
c)Assign
the desired
track to be
programned
by
pressing
the
appropriate
numerical select
buttons.
d)By
repeating
steps
b) and
c),
up
to
l0
songs
can
be
programned
by
using
a
combi.nation
of A and
B
and
numer,ical
buttons.
e)Playback
will
begin
tnnediately
when
the
PLAY
button
is
pressed
on
the
correct
player
for the
flrst
track
selection
in the
progran
order.
f
)Pr,ess
CHECK
button
'when'checking
the
contents
of the
progran.
The
order
of the
progranned
songs
wlll
be flashed
on
the
digital
display
in
two
second
intervals.
g)Progran
node wlll
be
released
when
CONT (continue)
button is
pressed
or
dj.sc tray
OPEN/CLOSE
is
pressed.
h)Correction
to
the
progran
entry
can
be
nade
by pressing
the
STOp
button
when
the
wrong
track
or
player
button
is
pressed.
Then
re-enter
progran
mode
by
pressi-ng
CONT
(continue)
button.
Then
re-enter
the
correct
track
or player
button.
Complete
the
rest
of
the pro_
granning.
i)Press
PLAy
button-The
program
will
be
played
back
as pro-
grammed
in
consecutive
order.
The
PLAY
button
of
the
player
(A)
or (B)
for
the
firsr
selected
track
in
the progran,
nust
be
pressed
in
order
to
start
playback
at
the
beginning
of
the
program.
mark
will
begin fJ_ashing.
2)Input
the
assigned file
number
from 1 to
9
lrlth
the
numerical
select buttons while
the
"F" mark is flashing. The
desired
file will be recalled
for
use
when the flashing
stops.
Then
press
CHECK
to
have
the
display flash
each
selection
in order
of
the
program.
The
unit wiII
auto-
matically
return
to
the
beginning
of
the
program
selected. Renember to
place
the
correct disc in the
correct
side
of
the
player
for
correct
playback
of the
memory.
Note-Memory
will be lost
if
power
is disconnected for
more
than
one week. Turn
poner
on
occasionally to
keep nemory
activated-
6
)
ltlolunoR
cLaE
- -tfu-I
tiple
Disc*
nonitor cuing
can be
done
between
player
A and
B
(separate
discs are required).
a)Begin nornal
playback
of
one
player.
b)Dlsc
in
second
player
can
be
"cued
up' by
pressing
the
')'1"
(NEXT)
function button
on
the
second
player.
One
push
wiII
cue disc to start
of next song,
two
pushes
to start
of two songs
ahead, etc.
c)Disc in second
player.can
be
'cued
back"
by
pressing
the
'l(("
(PREVIOUS)
function
button on the second
player.
'
One
push
will cue
disc
to start
of current
song,
tuo
pushes
to
start
of
previous'song,
etc.
d)Dlsc
on
second
player
can
be
searched
to a specific
spot
in a
song by using
the
conbination
of
UONITOR
switch,
SCAN
dial or
JOG
dial
(of
the second
player)
whlle the
original
player
ls
in
nornal
playback
operation
(live).
e)NOTE-AII
cue operations
must
be
.
done wlth
controls
of
player
not
in
playback
node- Otherwise your
live
on
ai.r
perfornance
will
be
effected.
Monitored
(Sue)
signal
will
be heard
thru
the
headphone
monitor
of
your
nixer.
SERVICE
MODE-
The CD-
3
3
is
programmed
with
an
lnternal.
'sense
and
diagnose
systen.
'If
a service
problem
is sensed,
then
the
user will
be
advised
by
an error code
shown
on the
digital
display.
Following
is a
list of the
brror
codes
possible:
Detril ol
Service
Displry
Problen
rlction tequired
E-01
Focus crror-licl
op
c!nIot ro!d disc
inlorrrtion:
l,-02
Trblc of contsnts
rerd
etror
Checl lor correct
inseition of
disc
ir
trrt
(inrert
I
rbe
|
.up)
.
Clecl disc
lor
scrrlches.
dirt,
linterpriltr
on
tle
disc rIra!ce
torards
the
in--
side diancter.
B-00 Picl ut I iui t error:
Iechecl for
occurred
in the
correct
lording
'opelrtinf
position
of disc
by
open
ing,/c los
int
ol tray,
ll0TE:lf this does
not clear
the
probleu.
then
thsre
is
!
por!ible
nechanicrl
nrlfunction.
treturn the unit to the nearest service
ccnter lor reprir.
E-01 Search
crror-calnot
CLecl
the disc
locrte trrct rssiEl
for
sdratcler,
dirt, f
iuter
prints
on the
disc slrface.
7
)
BLAIUK
PAS.9 fuaction-
tbe
CD-
3
3 is desi.gned to
nlninize the
tine
lag between
starting
operation
and
the
beglnnlng
of the
song, as well as
the
between songs
non-signal
lnterval.
These
non-slgnal
tlmes
may
be 3 to 5
seconds
In
duration.
However,
ln
a
few
cases,
on
certaln
dlscs, the
CD-
3 3
wlll
not sklp
the entire
interval.
For
these
special
cases,
the
user
wlll
have
to
select
the starting point
by
use
of
the
!,IONITOR
swltch and JOG
di.a1.
CD-
3
3,
SPECIFICATIONS
Tvpe
Available
Disc
TRANSPORT
PLAYER
Quantization
Sampling
Frequency
Error
Correcting System
Harmonic Distortion
Frequency Response
Sisnd To Noise Ratio
WOW-Flutter
Mechanism
Mount Syste-
Output Level
CONTROL UNIT
Tune
Select
Stick
Conkol
Pitch
Control
Prograo
Memory
ACCESSORIES
CD
Control
ceblE
Audio
cable
Option
parts
Dicrensions
(WxH
xD)
Weisht
Twin Mechanism Compact
Disc
Pl,ayer
System
Slandard
Compact Disc Ucm and
&m
l6bit linear
44.lKHz at nomal speed
CIRC
Less than 0.0.3%
l0Hz-.20Kt{z
+l
dB
More
than
9&lB
L€s
than oeasured limit
Double
shock absorber
Gubberx4,
spring-frubberx4)
2.0v
(RMS)
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Vestax CD-33 Owner's manual

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Owner's manual

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