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PROCEED Disk processor User Manual

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PR O C E E D
CDP Compact Disc Processor

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PROCEED Disk processor Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPROCEED
ModelDisk processor
CategoryCD Player
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Unpacking and Placement

Transport Screw Removal

Remove the transport screw from the bottom of the unit for future use.

Operating Voltage and Frequency

Quick Start Guide

System Preparation

Turn off other components to minimize electrical surge during connection.

Initial Connections

Connect the CDP to AC power and your preamplifier using appropriate cables.

Powering Up Procedure

Power up the system, ensuring the power amplifier is turned on last.

Front Panel Controls Overview

Power and Programming

Power button/LED and track programming buttons.

Navigation and Playback

Buttons for track skipping, playback, pause, and scanning.

Display Indicators and Modes

Time, track, mute indicators and display button function.

Drawer, Volume, and Stop Controls

Drawer mechanism, volume display, stop/drawer button.

Rear Panel Connections

Basic Operation Guide

Loading, Playing, and Pausing CDs

Instructions for loading, playing, pausing, and resuming CD playback.

Advanced Playback Features

Direct time access, repeat functions, and A-B repeat for passages.

Programming the CDP

Playlist Management

Checking and removing tracks from an assembled playlist.

Customizing CDP Settings

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Power and Display Problems

Issues related to power, connections, and display.

No Audio Output Problems

Problems with input selection, preamplifier settings, or cables.

CD Playback Errors

Issues with CD insertion, orientation, or laser pickup condensation.

Remote Control Malfunctions

Problems with remote angle, sensor cleanliness, or batteries.

Erratic Unit Behavior

Problems due to power surges or static shock.

Obtaining Service and Support

Service Return Authorization

Procedure for obtaining return authorization before shipping for service.

Proper Unit Packaging for Service

Requirements for properly packaging units for return shipment.

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