March 2004 Contents General section Introduction Katana Introduction Features Installation Precautions CD placement Connections Connections options Operation Playback CD operation Remote control operation CD Display Trouble shooting Specifications...
March 2004 A. Introduction General Katana Thank you for choosing Inca Design’s Katana CD Player. Before using the unit, please read this manual carefully to ensure that you become familiar with its operation. For reference in the future, please keep this manual in a safe place.
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March 2004 B. Precautions Installation Definition Beware of contaminents such as moisture and dust, we therefore advise the following:- • Do not situate this unit in places of high temperature, for example direct sunlight, or next to or in the close proximity to valve power and pre amplifiers.
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• Do not locate this unit inside a closed cabinet or compartment. • Ideally locate the Katana on it’s own shelf of a dedicated audio equipment rack. • If a dedicated position is not available the location should be a cool well ventilated area, this allows proper heat-dissipation and optimum function.
March 2004 C. Connections Installation Connection The Katana CD player is a versatile unit that offers options non balanced RCA (1), XLR balanced (2), optical (3) and coaxial (4) outputs. Please view the diagrams below to establish which connection best suits your needs.
You can pause the track by pressing the play/pause button (4), stop the track by pressing the stop button (7) or advance forward or back through the album by using the track advance button (6) or back button (5). Front & rear Katana CD...
March 2004 D. Playback Operation Remote Mute button (MUTE) Operation AC power switch (POWER) Track time and remain time button (REM) Numeric buttons (0-9, totalling ten buttons): Press 1-9 buttons to select a specific sound track you wish to play. For track numbers above 10 press the two buttons for the track in sequence.
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March 2004 D. Playback Operation Remote Program button (PROGRAM) Operation Load the CD player with a disc, press the program button once to display P1 00, play order track number. A maximum of 20 tracks can be programmed, this is done by pressing numeric buttons to select the chosen tracks.
March 2004 D. Playback Operation Remote Fast forward button (FWD.F) Operation During normal playback press and hold this button, the system will play at twice normal speed. Once the track is finished, the system will play the next track normally. Pressing this button whilst the system is playing the last track will stop and display the total track number and playback time for the entire disc.
March 2004 E. Trouble shooting Symptom Cause Correction No power No power plug is Connect the power plug securely into disconnected the outlet The player does not No disc Load the disc and check the CD work after turning on the indicator on the display or check power whether the indicator of CD lit or not...
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