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- - - stop track PROGRAM TRACKS INDEX TOTAL TIME REM cd player CD20R 0 2 w e l c o m e power remote control window 0 8 k e y f e a t u r e s...
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. . i n h i - p e r fo r m a n c e , h i - f i d e l i t y TAG McLaren Audio has been created with All TAG companies perpetually strive...
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CD data stream to Thank you for purchasing the TAG McLaren Audio cd player CD20R. high-quality transport mechanism provide accurate timing. To minimise any corruption of data being...
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DAT or MiniDisc. made sure that you cannot damage your music information during processing. CD20R, or your discs, should you The CD20R uses 20 bits (four bits more high-quality analogue output accidentally operate the wrong control. than a CD’s original recording), which...
Back-lit LCD display to show information about the CD being • played and CD20R functions. Operation by front panel or remote control • Remote control also operates selected TAG McLaren Audio F3 • Series amplifiers and preamplifiers Microprocessor control with computer logic to prevent damage •...
4 . The power button is a latching switch. One press will hold it in, the next will release it 5. If there is already a CD in the CD20R then, after a few seconds, the display will show the number of tracks and the total playing time of the CD instead of the word DISC Press the power button in.
If the drawer is 2. If you are using your CD20R for the first time, please read the notes about the transit mat on page 11 open, pressing play will close it.
1. If you press track + while the CD is stopped, the CD20R will go to track 2 and play it. Press index – for the previous index. If a track includes start playing from there. If you press track – while the CD is stopped, the CD20R...
Now go to the end of the section using the track or search button and press the a-b button again. The display will now show A - B and the CD20R will return to the start of the section and keep repeating it.
2 - The display shows the amount of time remaining on the current track. The words TIME REM are also displayed. In order to store and play a program, your CD20R has to be entering 3 - The display shows the amount of time remaining on the CD.
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See page 15 for more information on the use of the numeric keys for direct entry 2. The cumulative time shown on the CD20R’s display is taken from the table of contents information, and includes the pause between each track. Because the...
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You can change your stored program at any time. To do this, the time display and TOTAL TIME REM refer to the stored program. CD20R has to be in program mode. If you are not in program mode, press the stop button for at least two seconds. hold for at least...
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TRACK. You can now select a track which will be stored at this step. The step numbers after the newly inserted track are increased by one. The CD20R automatically recognises recordings with pre- automatic emphasis and applies de-emphasis to take advantage of the...
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OUTPUT 1 and 2 are used to connect your CD20R to an amplifier, O U T P U T TAG McLaren Audio equipment is designed to give optimum audio output and can also be used for analogue tape recording. The low- performance for many years.
There is a fuse in the power socket on the back of your CD20R. The only service you should do to your CD20R is described on fuses service To change the fuse, unplug the power cable and pull out the fuse the left.
This section is for those of you who really want to know the phono socket digital output ‘insides’ of your CD20R. You will not miss out on any of the connector functions or performance of your CD20R if you choose not to read any further.
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technical data technical data technical data 128 times digital interpolator, fourth-order delta-sigma ˚ digital to operating 10 – 35 modulator, single bit DAC analogue temperature range converter ac supply 50 – 60 Hz 2 Hz – 20 kHz frequency frequency response (+ 0.2 / -- 0.8 dB) 110 –...
Your CD20R meets or exceeds all the legal requirements listed below: 89/336/EEC EMC Directive (as amended by 93/23/EEC) directives 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive (as amended by 93/23/EEC) 21CFR §1010 FDA rules (USA) IEC65: 1985 IEC65 A2: 1989 safety...