Inside The Cd Door; Rear Panel Functions And Connections - cec TL2N Owner's Manual

Belt driven cd transport
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CD TRANSPORT TL2N

Inside the CD door

CD-Stabilizer
The CD-Stabilizer for TL2N is heavy with a
diameter of 12cm and weighing 380g.
Handle with care. Hold the upper edge
steadily when placing on or removing it from
the CD-Turntable in the CD tray. Dropping the
CD-Stabilizer may damage it and decrease
playback accuracy.
Optical Laser Pickup Lens
The optical laser pickup reads music signals
from a compact disc. To keep it clean never
touch the lens with your fingers, etc., and
always close the CD door.
CD-Turntable
Place a compact disc on the CD-Turntable, and place the CD-Stabilizer on top of
the disc. Closing the CD door the CD-Turntable will begin to rotate to read out the disc
information (TOC).
The CD-Stabilizer can be placed on the CD-Turntable when not in use, even when no
disc is in place.
Viewing Windows for Feed Belt
Six small ellipse windows opening in the mechanism cover to see part of the square
rubber belt which drives the laser pickup.
Spindle Belt
Square rubber belt to drive a disc on the CD-Turntable. Periodic maintenance is not
required. However, the tension of the belt may be lowered by using for years which may
affect the disc rotation accuracy. Refer to "Maintenance of Rubber Belt" on page 22 to
replace the belt.
Spindle Motor Pulley
Motor pulley to drive a disc on the CD-Turntable via spindle belt.

Rear Panel Functions and Connections

Make a connection before power on, otherwise TL2N may malfunction due to interference
when contacting a cable plug to a terminal. Turn off and on again to recover the function.
Clock input
WORD CLOCK INPUT (44.1kHz)
Digital outputs
AES/EBU(Balanced)
12
44.1kHz word clock input jack with a BNC type connector. Connect to a clock
generator using a BNC (75 ) cable. Being synchronized with an external clock
"Word Clock" in the display panel lights up.
Balanced digital output with a XLR type connector (1=GND, 2=Hot, 3=Cold).
Connect to a digital audio device using a XLR (110 ) cable.
(refer to drawing on next page)

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