A. INTRODUCTION Welcometo the Krell family of audio components.You have joined a select group of discriminating listeners who enjoy the finest in musicreproduction. Krell Digital is dedicated to the developmentof technologically advancedcomponentsfor the reproduction of digitally recorded music. These designs continue the Krell tradition of uncompromisingperformance through leading-edge technology. This Owner’sReferenceis divided into several sections, each designed to perform a different function.
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C. FCC COMPLIANCESTATEMENT WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approvedby the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipmenthas been tested and found to comply with the fimlts for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCCRules. These limits are designedto provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residentiaf installation. This equipmentgenerates, uses, and can radiate radio frequen.
D. UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY 1. Openthe box and removethe top layer of protective foam. Thefollowing items will nowbe visibIe: 1 1 1 3 1 CD-1integrated CDplayer ’AC power cord CD- 1RCRemOteControl AAAbatteries for CD-1RC packet containing the OwnersReference and warranty card NOTE:If any of these items are not included please contact your authorized dealer immediatelyf6r assistance. 2. Removethe contents from the second layer of foam and set themaside for later use.
E. BASIC INSTALLATION AND AND CONNECTIONS 1. Place the unit on a clean level surface awayfrom excessiveheat, moist.ure or light. Ideally, the CD-1 should be placed on the top of an audio componentstacl~, on top of a cabinet, or any rigid open-air platform. 2. Connectthe ACpowercord to the back of the unit. Oncethe powercord is secured plug the cord into an AC outlet. Whenthe CD-1is connected to the ACoutlet you will hear a soft clicking sound.
Care should be taken in selecting the type of cable used to link the CD-1 to your processor. If coaxial cable is to be used it should be 75o1~m,non-capacitive, with a bandwidth in excess of 10MHz to prevent dropout errors. CAUTION: The CD-1digital output is not designed to connect directly to any preampor analog signal processor. F. OPERATIONOF THE CD TRANSPORT . Turn t_he CDtransport Onby pressing t.he POWER ~utton, l-’ress the Open/Closebutton and the transport drawer will open.
G. REMOTE CONTROL 1. Operating functions of the RemoteControl are described below: ThePLAY button will start playing the disc from track 1. The STOP/CM button will stop the disc from playing and clear all programmemory. The NEXT button will moveforward one track. The PREVbutton will movebackward one track. The PAUSE button will temporarily stop the music or a track selection program; Press the PAUSE button again to resume play from the samepoint. The >> button will scan forward within a track.
c. Once you have finished your programming,push the PROGR button again. The mactiine will review the tracks you have selected. d. Press the PLAY button and the programwill begin. Press STOPto defeat the Programfunction. e. Press the REPEAT button and the machinewill pla.y your selected tracks continuously in the sameorder they were programmed. BATTERY INSTALLATION 1. Turn the remotecontrol over onto its front and slide the battery coverto the left until it is free fromthe control. 2.
H. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Q. I have installed the CD-1but the "Error" signal flashes whenI press PLAY.Whatshould I do? A. 1. Checkto see if you removedthe transport screws from the bottom of the unit as stated in the UNPACKING ANDASSEMBLY section of this manual. 2. Makesure the CDis centered in the drawer, free to moveand not wedgedinto the drawer. 3. Makesure there is nothing in the transport receptacle with the CD. 4.
Q. Howdo I gain access to a specific index with in a track? A. Start the disc playing and press the Scan Forward button until the next sequential index numberappears in the display under the index column. Q. I own many CD’s which have CD Rings on them. Am I able to use these dises with the CD-1? A. Yes, the CD-1will accept discs with "CDRings". Due to their very low massthey will not damagethe , CD-1transport.
I. SPECIFICATIONS TRANSPORT Philips CDM-1MKII with Hall effect motor; swing-arm design in a unicast frame. LASER Single beamwith glas~: lens. DAC Single Bit with 20 Bit resolution DIGITAL OUTPUTS 1 Fibre Optic via standard interface 1 Coaxial via RCAconnector.
¯ l. WARRANTY AND SERVICE INFORMATION There are no user-serviceable parts inside the CD-1. The CD-1has a limited w, arra.nty of t~h.ree years parts and " labor on transport-relatecl parts, five years parts and labor on electronic parts, in~!udIng return freight. The wanl.anty per!od, begins on_the d~ite of purchase and is activated with the return ot the enclosed Warranty Card and a copy of the Sales receipt.
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