CD
A Compact Disc (CD) is a digital data medium that
requires a little care in handling:
• The surface of a CD may only be
cleaned using a soft, dry cloth. Wipe in
straight lines from the centre towards
the edge.
• Never use petrol, paint thinners, disc
cleaning fluids or similar agents.
• CDs must be handled with care to avoid major damage
to the surface. Severely scratched surfaces, writing on
the discs, or sticking labels on the discs may result in a
CD that can no longer be read.
• CDs should not be heated or bent. Choose a storage
site that fulfils these requirements.
DSP (Digitaler Signal Prosessor)
The SACD 1260 R features a freely programmable signal
processor. A DSP can process digital signals in any way,
and that is why they allow better oversampling rates than
standard modules.
Explanation of terms, useful information
CD SINGLES
CD
singles
are
discs
correspondingly shorter playing time. The SACD 1260 R
is capable of playing CD singles. To load a CD single
place the disc in the circular depression in the centre of
the drawer.
TOC
Internal index (TABLE OF CONTENT) of a CD.
If the TOC area of a CD is unreadable due to damage,
scratches etc., the entire CD is rendered unusable.
TRACK
Track is another termed used for a title on a CD. The
tracks and their duration are stated on the CD sleeve.
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diameter
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