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Primare CD35 - Additional Information and Tips; Optimizing Sound Quality; Connectivity and System Integration; Factory Reset Procedure

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CD35 Compact Disc Player User Guide14
These instructions help you get the best possible sound
from your CD35.
Phase
The phase of the AC supply can make a significant
difference to the sound.
Use the Polarity Pen supplied with the I35 to verify which
pin is live on your AC power cable.
Ensure that the live pin of the AC power cable is
connected to the left-hand pin of the power connector,
viewed from the back panel:
Live
Burn-in
Your Primare will start to sound best after an initial burn-in
of approximately 24 hours.
You will notice a further smaller improvement in sound
quality for at least another 3 days’ playing.
RS232 and trigger
The RS232 input allows you to connect the I35 to a
controller system. Use a twisted (null modem) cable. For
more information contact Primare at info@primare.net or
visit www.primare.net.
The Trigger output allows the CD35 to be switched on by
other devices, such as an I32.
Using the CD35 with an I35
Your CD35 is an ideal companion to the Primare I35 CD
Prisma Integrated Amplifier. For best results link the two
products together as follows using the two cables supplied
with the CD35:
To connect the trigger cable
The Trigger cable ensures that the I35 switches on, or to
standby, when you operate the O button on the front panel
of the CD35.
Connect the Trigger cable from the CD35 TRIG OUT to
the I35 TRIG IN.
Configure the I35 to TRIG ON.
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Factory reset
Press and hold the O standby button on the front
panel to display the main firmware version number.
Press and hold the O standby button on the front panel for
10 seconds to perform a factory reset of the CD35.
You can also do a factory reset from the Prisma app,
or from the GENERAL SETTINGS menu; see
GENERAL
SETTINGS
, page 12.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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