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SOUND SYSTEM
❒ The CD player is capable of reading
most compression systems currently in
use (e.g.: LAME, BLADE, XING,
FRAUNHOFER) but, following the de-
velopment of these systems, the read-
ing of all compression formats is not
guaranteed.
❒ Do not insert 2 CD at the same time.
❒
do not stick labels on the surface of the
CD and do not write on the recorded
surface using pens or pencils;
❒
do not use CDs that are very
scratched, flawed, distorted, etc. Us-
ing discs like this will result in malfunc-
tions or damage to the player;
❒
the use of original CD supports is re-
quired for the best quality audio pro-
duction. If CD-R/RWs that have not
been correctly mastered and/or with
a maximum capacity above 650 MB are
used, correct operation is not guaran-
teed;
❒
do not use the protective sleeves sold
for CDs or discs with stabilizers, etc.
because they could get stuck in the in-
ternal mechanism and damage the disc;
❒ if copy protected CDs are used, it may
take a few seconds before the system
starts playing them. The CD player can-
not be guaranteed to play all protect-
ed discs. The fact that the CD is pro-
tected from being copied is often
shown in very small letters or is difficult
to read on the actual CD cover where
it may be, for example, “COPY CON-
TROL”, “COPY PROTECTED”, “THIS
CD CANNOT BE PLAYED ON A
PC/MAC”, or it may be identified
through the use of symbols, such as, for
example:
CDs
Dirt, scratches or any distortions on CDs
could cause problems when playing and
poor sound quality. Follow this advice for
optimum conditions:
❒ only use CDs with the following brand:
❒
clean every CD thoroughly removing
any fingermarks or dust using a soft
cloth. Hold CDs by the outside and clean
them from the middle outwards;
❒
never use chemical products (e.g. anti-
statics or thinners or sprays) for clean-
ing as they could damage the surface of
the CDs;
❒
after listening to them place CDs back in
their casings to avoid damage to them;
❒
do not expose CDs to direct sunlight,
high temperatures or dampness for long
periods;