dCS Rossini CD / Network Player User Manual Software Issue 1.0x
February 2016
Rossini Player Manual v1_0x Page 8 English version
Laser Radiation
dCS Rossini Player is a Class 1 Laser Product, it complies with U.S. FDA 21CFR
subchapter J. In normal use, there is no risk of exposure to laser radiation.
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The case should only be opened by authorised service personnel. The case protects the
user from indirect exposure to visible and invisible laser radiation, as well as risk of
electric shock.
Which types of disc can be played?
Commercially manufactured CDs can be played if they:
• are 12cm or 8cm round discs
• are recorded with linear PCM digital audio data
• carry the Compact Disc Digital Audio logo and meet the “Red-Book” standard.
The CD layer of hybrid SACD/CD discs can be played, provided the CD layer meets
the “Red Book” standard.
CD-R
CD-RW
CD-EXTRA
CD-R, CD-RW or CD-Extra discs recorded with audio data in CD format may be
playable, but this depends on the disc, the software and the burner used to record on
the disc. dCS cannot accept responsibility for any difficulty encountered while
attempting to play such discs.
Which types of disc can NOT be played?
This Player is not designed to play single-layer SACDs, the DSD layer of hybrid
SACD/CD discs or SACD-R discs.
dCS cannot accept responsibility for any difficulty encountered while attempting to play the following
types of disc:
• Scratched, damaged or dirty discs.
• Non-circular “discs”, such as square or heart-shaped.
• Discs contaminated with glue or other sticky substances.
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Contaminated discs may get stuck to the CD mechanism inside the unit. If this happens,
a service charge will be made for removing the disc and repairing any damage.
• DVD, CD-G, PHOTO CD, CD-ROM or DVD-ROM.
• Discs recorded with digital audio data that is not in CD-format (e.g. FLAC or WAV files).
• Copy-protected discs that do not conform to the “Red-Book” CD standard may not play correctly or
may not play at all. Such discs are not CDs – they are optical discs that have been recorded with
digital audio data. They should not carry the Compact Disc Digital Audio logo – but some do. If
you encounter any difficulty playing such discs, please contact the disc manufacturer and demand
a genuine CD in exchange.