COMPACT DISC PLAYER Operating Instructions
Consumer Guide Thank you for your purchasing of Vincent product. Please read this manual carefully to obtain the best performance of the CD-S6MK on your system. Warning .............................................................................................. 1 Function introduction Front panel controls ............................................................................. 2 Display controls .................................................................................. 4 Rear panel controls .
Function introduction Front Panel Controls 1 2 COMPACT DISC PLAYER CD-S6MK COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO LEVEL POWER 3 SR WARM UP 4 5 PHONES 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1. Disc Tray Set a disc on this tray with its label side up.The tray slides out toward you when the OPEN/CLOSE button is pressed in any operation mode. When the OPEN/CLOSE button, PLAY/PAUSE " " button is pressed, the disc tray will move in. 2 .
Function introduction 7. PLAY/PAUSE Button ( ) Press this button first time to start normal play, or programmed play. The " " indicator will light while the disc is being played . Press this button second time to suspend play . The " " indicator will light while the disc is being suspend played. 8. OPEN/CLOSE Button ( ) When this button is pressed , the disc tray will slide out. When it is pressed again , the disc tray will slide back into the player.
Function introduction Display Controls REPEAT 1 ALL A B PGM RAN MIN REMAIN INTRO OVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 a. Repeat indicators b. Program indicator c.Random indicator d. Track number indicator e.Play/Pause indicator f.Remain indicator g.Track indicator h.Elapsed playing time i.Intro indicator j.Over track number indicator when the disc has over 16 tracks, the indicator will light.
Function introduction Rear Panel Controls 1 2 3 4 5 + _ R L 1.COMMON 2.HOT ( ) R L 3.COLD ( ) AUDIO OUTPUTS 1. Analog Output RCA / XLR Jacks These jacks connect the power amplifier input RCA /XLR jacks. 2. Digital Output RCA Jack This jack connect the D/A coverter input RCA jacks. 3. Lamp Switch Press to adjust the tube windows brightness of front panel. 4.
Function introduction Incept Windows Remote Controls 1 OPEN/CLOSE Button 2 6 3 7 4 5 REPEAT Button 8 BACK/NEXT Button Remote Control PLAY/PAUSE Button 9 STOP Button 10 When Operating the remote control, point it at the remote sensor located on the amplifier is front panel. The remote control can be used up to 7 m from the amplifier and within a 30 angle on each side of the sensor. Notes : Exposing the remote sensor to direct sunlight or strong light may cause faulty operation. 1.
Function introduction 6. CANCEL Button In the stop mode, this button is used to cancel tunes which have been programmed. 7. PGM (Program) Button Press this button in the stop mode, to activate the programming operation. When this button is pressed, the " PGM " indicator lights in the display of the unit. To release the programming mode, press this button again. 8. RANDOM Button When this button is pressed , the player enters random play mode ( tracks in the disc are selected and played in a random order ).
Precautions 8
Troubleshooting Basic troubleshooting of a CD player is similar to troubleshooting any other electronic equipment. Always check the most obvious possible causes first. To give you a few ideas of what to look for, check the following: Problem No power when POWER is pressed No playback when disc is loaded No sound(or too low level output) Play starts when power is switched ON Probable Cause Remedy Power plug not inserted securely. Plug in securely. Disc loaded upside down. Load with label side up.
Technical Specifications 1. Frequency Response ................................................................ : 10Hz-20kHz 2. Audio Output Voltage .............................................................. : 2V 3. Dynamic Range ..................................................................... : 0.5dB 1.6dB 100dB 4. S/N Ratio ................................................................................ : >95dB 5. Frequency Distortion ..........................................................