Handling Compact Discs; Cleaning Discs - NAD C 525BEE Manuel D'installation

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DELETE
The
C 525BEE
CD Player allows the user to delete unwanted tracks in
any desired order in either the Program Mode or the Stop Mode. To
Delete tracks, use the sequence of commands below.
In Program Mode:
1 Press DELETE. The display indicates "dE d:01"; the player is now
ready for first Delete entry. "dE" will change to first memory track
after 1 second.
2 Use the
SKIP & SKIP
would like to delete. The track number will flash.
3 Press DELETE again to store the selected track number in memory.
The selected track number will be deleted in the display. The display
will advance to next location. This showing that the player is ready
for your second entry but cannot delete track above track 25.
4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to select the delete the track numbers in
memory, up to a maximum of 20 entries.
5 To play the stored program, just press PLAY. During playing, the SKIP
buttons will access only the tracks still listed. The deleted songs are
not listed.
6 To clear the memory, press STOP twice ,OPEN/CLOSE to open the
drawer, or switch off the power.
In Stop Mode:
1 Press DELETE. The display indicates "dE d:01" with total track time.
The player is ready for the first Delete entry.
2 Use the Direct-Entry Numeric keypad buttons to select the first track
you would like to delete. The selected track number will be deleted
in the calendar display and the updated total playing time is shown
on display.
3 Repeat Steps 2 to select the track numbers you would like to delete,
up to a maximum of 25 entries but cannot delete track above track
25.
4 To play the remaining tracks, just press PLAY. During playing, the
SKIP buttons will access only the tracks still listed. The deleted songs
are not listed.
5 To clear the memory, press STOP, OPEN/CLOSE to open the drawer,
or switch off the power.
The Calender display will indicate remaining track listing. After
completing playback, the
C 525BEE
display will again shown all the tracks contained on the inserted CD.
NOTE: In the Program-entry mode, the SKIP
have a "wrap-around" function: if you SKIP Back
Track 01, the number counts down from the final track on the disc. This
provides a convenient way to select high-numbered tracks.
INSTALLING AND REPLACING BATTERIES
The remote control requires two 1.5-volt AAA-size (i.e. UM-4 or IEC
RO3) cells. Alkaline cells are recommended, to obtain maximum
operating life. To open the battery compartment, place your fingertip in
the recess on the rear of the remote control, push against the flexible
edge of the battery cover and lift the cover upwards. Install fresh cells,
orienting them as shown on the diagram within the compartment.
The coil springs should contact the (-) end of each cell. Push the battery
compartment cover back and press gently until it latches. In some cases,
corrosion or fingerprint oil on the battery contacts may cause poor
operation. Remove both cells, rub the metal contacts at both ends of
each cell with a clean cloth or a pencil eraser, and re-install the cells,
being careful to orient them correctly.
buttons to select the first track you
will automatically stop, and the
and
buttons
repeatedly from
CD-R & CD-RW AUDIO DISCS
The
C 525BEE
can play back CD-R & CD-RW audio discs that have been
recorded on a computer or CD-recorder. The quality of CD-R audio discs
varies widely which may affect playability.
Some factors that affect playability:
• The quality of the disc itself. Generally speaking, CD-R & CD-RW
blanks from well-renowned companies give better results than
unbranded ones.
• The quality of CD-recorder or computer CD re/writer. Some
recorders and writers produce better results than others.
• The CD-R & CD-RW was created with high-speed writing. In general,
the quality of a CD-R & CD-RW is better when produced at a lower
speed against a higher speed on the same recorder or re/writer.
DISC PLAYABILITY
This CD Player is designed to play musical program material only, on CD,
CD-R, and CD-RW discs recorded in the 16 bit 44.1 kHz PCM Compact
Disc format. It is not designed to play any other disc format, or discs with
data or pictures.
WARNING: Attempting to play discs with non-musical programs may
result in damage to your playback system.
MAINTENANCE
At periodic intervals, open the disc drawer and wipe with a damp cloth
to remove any loose dust.

HANDLING COMPACT DISCS

Handle Compact Discs with care. The playback of a disc will not be
impaired by small dust particles, a few light fingerprints, or slight
scratches. But large scratches, or a thick layer of oily fingerprints, can
prevent the player from tracking the disc. (Incidentally, although the
tracking optical pickup "plays" the disc through its clear side, the actual
data surface is embedded directly beneath the label, protected only by a
very thin coating of lacquer. So a scratch that cuts through the label may
damage the disc more than a similar scratch on the transparent "playing"
surface. Thus you should treat both surfaces of the disc with care.) Severe
scratches or fingerprints may cause the player to mis-track (skipping
ahead, or repeating the same passage). Less severe damage may produce
very brief bursts of high-frequency noise. The tracking and error-
correction circuits of this NAD CD player are unusually sophisticated,
providing secure tracking of flawed discs that are unplayable on some
other players. Nevertheless, the discs should not be abused or handled
carelessly. For best results, grasp the disc only by its edges.

CLEANING DISCS

Soiled discs may be cleaned by wiping with a soft cloth, either dry or
moistened, with water. Do NOT use conventional LP record-cleaning
products (cleaning solutions, sprays, treated cloths, or anti-static
preparations), nor any kind of chemical solvent (alcohol, benzene, etc).
A severely soiled disc may be washed in a warm-water spray, possibly
with a small amount of a mild kitchen detergent added, and then
wiped dry with a clean, soft towel.
When cleaning the disc, use only RADIAL strokes (from centre to
edge). Never use a circular wiping motion like that used for cleaning
ordinary LP records, because in wiping the disc there is a risk of
scratching it. A radial scratch will do the least harm because it affects
only a small portion of each circular data track, which can be fully
compensated by the player' s error-correction circuits. But a circular
scratch that follows a data track may damage such a long continuous
segment of data that it cannot be corrected.
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