Cd Mode - Porsche CDR30 Driver Manual

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Warning!
The CDR30 is a Class 1 laser product. There
is a risk of damage to eyes from invisible
laser radiation if the housing is opened or if
it is faulty or damaged.
f Do not open the housing.
f Do not remove any covers.
f Do not carry out any repairs to the device. If
necessary, the device must be repaired by a
suitably qualified repairer.
Warning!
Operating the CDR30 while you are driving
will distract you from the surrounding traffic
conditions. This distraction could cause you
to lose control of the vehicle and lead to an
accident.
The following operations should only be carried
out while the vehicle is stationary:
– Loading a disc
– Ejecting a disc
General tips for CD operation
– Never insert any type of object other than a CD
into the CD player. Never insert more than one
CD at a time into the CD slot.
– Never try to oil or dismantle the CD player.
– Only use CDs that conform to the EN60908
standard.
– Never use CDs with stickers attached.
Stickers may become loose and damage the
CDR30.
– Uneven road surfaces and other sources of
vibration may cause interruptions during
operation of the CD player.
Tips for use of compact discs (CD)
– Dirty or scratched CDs may cause audible
gaps during playback. Please observe the
following advice to ensure optimal sound
reproduction:
– Always hold the CD at the edge. Never touch
the surface of the CD and ensure it remains
clean.
– Do not attach anything to the CD.
– Protect CDs from sources of heat such as
radiators.
– Clean CDs before use with a generally available
specialist cleaning cloth, working from the
centre outwards. Cleaning solutions such as
petrol, white spirit or other commercially
available cleaning products and antistatic
sprays should not be used.
Tips for use of CD-ROMs and MP3-CDs
– Acceptable file systems: ISO9660/Joliet for
CD storage media
– Acceptable storage media: CD-R and CD-RW
– The CDR30 can be used to play back audio
CDs and MP3 CDs. MP3 CDs are data CDs that
also include folders.
– Acceptable bit rates for MP3 mode: fixed and
variable bit rates up to 320 kBit/s#
– Acceptable sampling rates for MP3 mode:
24 kHz to 48 kHz
– A delay may occur when reading MP3 discs,
depending on the format used and amount of
data stored.
– ID3 tags are not supported, instead the
filename is displayed in MP3 mode.
– The CDR30 can also read copy-protected
audio CDs, provided that the copy protection
method was known at the time of manufacture.
It may not be possible to read CDs protected
with newer copy protection algorithms.
– CDs with parts of the CD-ROM that do not
correspond to the audio CD standard may not
play on the system.
– CDs with more than 700 MB data volume can
also cause playback problems.
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