Stanton CD Player C400 User Manual

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Read these Instructions  
2. Keep these Instructions  
3. Heed all Warnings  
4. Follow all Instructions  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water  
6. Clean only with dry cloth  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, hear registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers)  
that produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one  
wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third  
prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement  
of the obsolete outlet.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point  
where they exit from the apparatus.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12.  
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod,  
bracket, or table specified by the  
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.  
When a cart is used, use caution when  
moving the cart/apparatus combination to  
avoid injury from tip-over.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any  
way, such as when the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the  
apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
15. This appliance shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and that no object filled with liquids such as vases  
shall be placed on apparatus.  
NOTE ON USE  
Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when installed in a rack.  
Handle the power cord carefully.  
Hold the plug when unplugging the cord.  
Keep the set free from moisture, water, and dust.  
Unplug the power cord when not using the set for long periods of time.  
Do not obstruct the ventilation holes. (For sets with ventilation holes.)  
Do not place foreign objects in the set.  
Do not let insecticides, benzene, and thinner come in contact with the set.  
Never disassemble or modify the set in any way.  
For 120 volt use in USA, USA nema style 120 volt plug. For other countries, use proper plug for the local outlet.  
 
MAIN FEATURES  
(1) 8 times oversampling, 1 bit D/A converter.  
(2) 4 different scan speeds.  
(3) Frame search.  
(4) Auto cue.  
(5) Pitch display.  
(6) Digital output.  
MAIN UNIT  
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(1) DIGITAL OUT SOCKET  
(3) AC IN  
(2)  
(4)  
AUDIO OUT L AND R  
VOLTAGE SELECTOR (Just For Dual Volatge Only)  
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(1) OPEN/CLOSE  
(2) TIME  
(3) LCD  
(8) PITCH SLIDER  
(9) PLAY/PAUSE  
(10) SGL/CTN  
(11) CUE  
(15)  
(16) ꢁ  
(17) POWER BUTTON  
(18) JOG  
(4) REPEAT  
(5) PITCH +/-  
(6) PITCH RANGE  
(7) PITCH LOCK  
(12) +10  
(13) ꢂ  
(14) ꢃ  
(19) DISC HOLDER  
MAIN FEATURES  
LCD  
10  
(3)~(6) TRACK,MINUTE,SECOND and FRAME  
Displays  
(7) BAR Indicators  
(8) TOTAL/REMAIN Indicator  
(9) SINGLE Indicator  
(10) PROG Indicator  
(11) PITCH DISPLAY  
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PREPARATIONS  
1. Checking the Contents  
Check that the carton contains the following items:  
1) Main unit 2) Pair of RCA cables 3) Operating instructions (this booklet) 4) Power cord  
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Main Unit  
(1) DIGITAL OUT SOCKET  
Coaxial (S/P DIF) digital output for use with audio  
devices equipped with coaxial (S/P DIF) digital input  
such as digital mixing consoles and computer audio  
cards.  
(2) AUDIO OUT  
The audio signals from each player are output from  
these jacks.  
(3) AC IN  
Plug in the power supply cable here.  
Main Unit  
(1) OPEN/CLOSE  
more to resume playback.  
Press this button to open and close the disc holder. The  
main unit also includes OPEN/CLOSE buttons. The disc  
holder cannot be opened during playback, so stop  
playback before pressing the button.  
(10)SGL/CTN (Single/Continuous Button)  
Press this button to switch between single and  
continuous play modes. SINGLE mode is indicated by  
the SINGLE indicator on the LCD.  
(11)CUE (Cue Button)  
Press the CUE button during playback to return to the  
position at which playback started.  
(12)+10  
Use the button to skip ahead 10 tracks.  
(13)  
Use these buttons to go back to the beginning of the  
current track or select a previous track for playing.  
(14),(15)  
Press these buttons to perform the scan function during  
pause mode or during play mode.  
(16)  
Use these buttons to skip to the next CD track.  
(17) POWER (Power ON/OFF Switch  
When the POWER switch is pressed, the power turns  
on.  
(2) TIME (Time Button)  
Press this button to switch the time display among the  
elapsed time and remaining time and total remaining time  
of the disc.  
(3) LCD  
(4) REPEAT  
To place the unit into REPEAT mode press this button.  
Once the unit is in REPEAT mode the current track will  
play until the button is pressed again.  
(5) PITCH +/- BUTTON  
The CD speeds up while this button is pressed.  
Release the button to return to the original BPM.  
The CD slows down while this button is pressed.  
Release the button to return to the original BPM.  
(6) PITCH RANGE  
Choose from pitch percentages of 4%, 8% and 16%.  
(7) PITCH LOCK  
Use these buttons to enable or disable BPM adjustment  
with the pitch sliders. BPM adjustment with the pitch  
sliders is disabled when the PITCH LED lights.  
(8) PITCH SLIDER  
(18) JOG (JOG dial)  
When the dial is turned during CD pause, the point at  
which the sound is being produced mover by a number  
of frames corresponding to the number of clicks.  
Clockwise moves the point forward, counterclockwise  
moves the point backward.  
Use the slider to adjust the CD pitch. Slide up to  
decrease the pitch, down to increase the pitch.  
(9) PLAY/PAUSE  
(19) DISC HOLDER  
Place the discs in the holder. Press the OPEN/CLOSE  
button to open and close the disc holder.  
Use this button to start playback. Press once to start  
playback, once again to set the pause mode, and once  
LCD  
(3)~(6)Track, Minute, Second and Frame Displays  
These displays indicate information for the CD’s current  
position and time.  
the total disc remaining time.  
(9) SINGLE Indicator  
When SINGLE lights off, the CD player will play tracks  
(7)BAR Indicator  
continuously.  
(10) PROG. Indicator  
The PROG indicator lights when program mode is set.  
(11) PITCH DISPLAY  
These ten indicators provide a visual display of the  
approximate position of the pickup within the current track.  
(8)TOTAL/REMAIN Indicator  
This shows the BPM change range (the BPM changes  
within a range of +/-16%).  
When “TOTAL” and “REMAIN” are indicated in the LCD  
DISPLAY the TIME DESCRIBED in the LCD will define  
 
OPERATIONS  
1. Opening and Closing the Disc Holder  
Turn the unit power on. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc holder.  
The disc holder cannot be opened during playback to prevent playback from being interrupted if the OPEN/CLOSE  
button is pressed accidentally. Stop the playback first, then press the OPEN/CLOSE button.  
2. Loading discs  
Hold the disc by the edges and place it in the disc holder, then press the  
OPEN/CLOSE button again to close the disc holder. The unit will show the total  
track number and the total playing time for about 2 seconds then enter the cue  
condition. The cue point will be set to the music starting point of the first track  
automatically.  
CAUTION:  
Do not place any foreign objects in the disc holder, and do not place more than one disc in the disc holder at a time.  
Do not push the disc holder in manually when the power is off, as this may result in malfunction and damages the player.  
3. Selecting Tracks  
Press the TRACK button once to move to next higher or lower track.  
Hold the TRACK button to change tracks continuously at a higher speed.  
When a new track is selected during playback, playback begins as soon as the skip search operation is completed.  
If the TRACK  
button is pressed while at the last track, the first track is selected. In the same way, if the TRACK  
button is pressed while at the first track, the last track is selected.  
4. Starting Playback  
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button during the pause or cue condition to start playback, the PLAY indicator lights.  
The point at which playback starts is automatically stored in the memory as the cue point. The pickup then returns to  
the cue point when the CUE button is pressed. (Back Cue)  
Figure 4-1  
5A. Stopping Playback  
There are two ways to stop playback.  
1. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button during playback to pause at that point.  
2. Press the CUE button during playback to return to the cue point and enter pause condition.(Back Cue)  
CUE  
Figure 5-1  
 
OPERATIONS  
5B. Pausing  
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to switch between play and pause.  
The play indicator flashes when the pause mode is set.  
Figure 5-2 shows the relationship between play and pause.  
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Figure 5-2  
The player has completed the cue or pause operation  
pause mode.  
and is waiting for the play start command.  
Pausing.  
PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed and player enters play Playback resumes when the PLAY/PAUSE button is  
mode.  
pressed again.  
Playing.  
Playing.  
The PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed and the unit enters  
6. Cueing  
"Cueing" is the process of preparing for playback.  
Press the CUE button, the player will enter cue mode. The playback returns to the cue point and the player enters  
the pause condition. The cue indicator lights up and the play indicator flashes. When the PLAY/PAUSE button is  
pressed, playback starts from the cue point.  
When the track search operation is completed after pressing the SKIP buttons, the player automatically finds the  
position at which the sound starts and cues there(Auto Cue).  
If the CUE button is pressed after the search operation or the scanning operation, playback returns to the cue point  
and enter pause condition.  
Figure 6-1 shows the relationship between the play and back cue operations.  
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The player has completed the cue or pause operation  
pressed again.  
and is waiting for the play start command.  
Pausing.  
When the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed, playback The PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed again;  
starts and the cue point is stored in the memory.  
Playing.  
Playing.  
Press the CUE button.  
The pause mode is set when the PLAY/PAUSE button is The pickup returns to the cue point.(Back Cue)  
Cue point setting:  
When play starts from pause by pressing the IN button or by using Scanning or Frame Search, or if you skip to a new  
track by using the skip button, the begin play point will be set to the new cue point.  
When a new cue point is set, the cue indicator lights by flashing for about 1 second.  
NOTE: During cue mode, if the CUE button is pressed and held, playback will start from the cue point. When the button  
is released, the player will return to the cue mode automatically. This allows you to check the cue point.  
7. Jog Wheel - The jog wheel serves two functions depending on the current operating mode:  
The jog wheel will act as a slow frame search control when the unit is in pause or cue mode allowing you to set a  
specific cue point or find a particular starting point.  
The wheel also works as a momentary pitch bend during playback. Turning the wheel clockwise will increase the pitch  
percentage up to 4%,8%,16%, and turning the wheel in the counterclockwise direction will decrease the pitch  
percentage up to -16%. The pitch bend will be determined on how fast you turn the wheel.  
 
OPERATIONS  
8. Scanning (Fast forward/Fast backward)  
Scanning is a function for moving quickly forward or backward in the track when the  
The scanning speed depends on how long you hold the button.  
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button is pressed.  
Press and hold the  
played. The current scan point is indicated on the LCD.  
Press and hold the to scan in the forward scanning,  
or  
to begin scanning. The disc moves rapidly forward or backward and the sound is  
to scan in the reverse scanning.  
9. Time display  
Press the TIME button to select the time display mode:  
Elapsed time of a track.  
Remaining time of a track.  
Total remaining time of the disc.  
TIME  
TIME  
TIME  
Total remaining time of the disc  
Figure 9-1  
10. Matching the Beats Per Minute (BPM)  
There are three tools available for matching the BPM of the two CDs:  
Use the pitch slider to adjust the BPM statically.  
Use the PITCH BEND buttons to change the BPM temporarily.  
Use the JOG WHEEL to change the BPM temporarily.  
1) Pitch Slider  
To adjust the BPM by sliding the pitch slider up or down, you must first press the PITCH button to turn on the  
PITCH.  
Slide the pitch slider up to decrease BPM, or down to increase BPM. The adjustment range is switchable from +/-  
4%,+/-8% to +/-16%.  
2) Pitch Bending  
The BPM increases or decreases respectively while the PITCH BEND+ or PITCH BEND- button is pressed.  
The BPM increase depends on how long you hold the button. If you hold the button for about 1/2 second, the BPM will  
go either to +16% for PITCH BEND+ or -16% for PITCH BEND-. If you tap the button, the BPM will only change a little  
so you can change the beat slightly without audible changes in the music.  
The CD will return to the tempo indicated by the Pitch slider when you let go if the PITCH BEND+ or -.  
 
BEFORE SWITCHING OFF THE POWER  
CAUTION:  
Do not forcibly close the disc holder when the power is off.  
Do not switch off the power when the disc holder is open.  
To avoid damage, please don’t switch the power until the  
disc holder has been closed with the OPEN/CLOSE button  
and the LCD displays “no disc” or “time code” shows.  
COMPACT DISCS  
1. Precautions on handling compact discs  
Do not allow fingerprints, oil or dust to get on the surface  
of the disc.  
If the disc is dirty, wipe it off with a soft dry cloth.  
Do not use benzene, thinner, water, record spray,  
electrostatic-proof chemicals, or silicone-treated cloths to  
clean discs.  
Do not write on the label (printed side) with a hard-tipped  
implement such as a pencil or ball point pen.  
Condensation will form if a disc is brought into a warm  
area from a colder one, such as outdoors in winter. Do  
not attempt to dry the disc with a hair dryer, etc.  
2. Precaution on storage  
After playing a disc, always unload it from the  
Always handle discs carefully to prevent damaging the player.  
surface; in particular when removing a disc from its case Always store the disc in the jewel case protect from  
or returning it.  
dirt or damage.  
Do not bend the disc.  
Do not apply heat.  
Do not enlarge the hole in the center of the disc.  
Do not place discs in the following areas:  
Areas exposed to directs sunlight for a considerable time.  
Areas subject to accumulation of dust or high humidity.  
Areas affected by heat from indoor heaters, etc.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
GENERAL  
Dimensions:  
482(W) x 88.8(H) x 266(D) mm  
19”(W) x 3 1/2”(H) x 10 1/2”(D)  
4.5 kgs / 9.91 lbs  
Weight:  
Power supply:  
Dual Voltage:  
AC 115/230V, 50/60Hz  
Single Voltage:  
AC 100V, 50/60Hz (For Japan)  
AC 110V, 60Hz (For Taiwan)  
AC 120V, 60Hz (For U.S.A.,Canada,Mexico)  
AC 220V, 50Hz (For United Arab Emirates,Chile,Aegentina)  
AC 220V, 60Hz (For Philippines)  
AC 230V, 50Hz (For Europe,New Zealand,South Africa,Singapore,Israel)  
AC 240V, 50Hz (For Australia,U.K)  
Power consumption:  
13W  
 
Stanton Magnetics, Inc. – Warranty Provision – Returns for Repairs or Replacement  
WARRANTY  
Through Stanton’s authorized dealers around the World, Stanton, or one of Stanton’s authorized distributors outside the  
U.S., will, without charge, repair or replace, at the sole discretion of the entity responsible for making the repair or  
providing the replacement, any Stanton merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one (1)  
year following the date of original purchase. Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:  
The warranty for mechanical parts which are subject to wear and tear are limited to the earlier to occur of thirty (30) days  
following the date of original purchase or the following number of cycles: Faders - 15,000; Rotary potentiometers -  
10,000; and Switches - 10,000.  
Stanton will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for ninety (90) days from the date of original shipment. Repairs  
made necessary by reason of misuse, alteration, normal wear, or accident are not covered under this warranty.  
RETURNS  
Authorized Stanton dealers are only authorized to sell and distribute merchandise within a specific country. All goods  
requiring warranty repair or replacement must be returned (freight prepaid if not hand-delivered) to the authorized  
Stanton dealer from whom the merchandise was purchased and in the same country where the merchandise was  
purchased. For purposes of purchases made via the Internet, the merchandise must be returned to the authorized  
Stanton dealer in the country where the authorized Stanton dealer which sold the merchandise to purchaser is located  
and not the authorized Stanton dealer in the country where the purchaser is located or the country in which the  
merchandise was received. Any returns to a non-authorized dealer or to an authorized Stanton dealer not in the same  
country as the merchandise was intended to be sold or as set forth above will void this warranty.  
To initiate a warranty repair, you must contact the authorized Stanton dealer from whom you purchased the merchandise,  
and follow such authorized Stanton dealer’s return policy.  
Stanton assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or  
application made of the merchandise. Stanton's liability for any claim, whether based on breach of contract, negligence,  
infringement of any rights of any party, or product liability, and relating to the merchandise shall not exceed the price  
received by Stanton from your purchase of such merchandise. In no event will Stanton be liable for any special,  
incidental or consequential damages (including loss of use, loss of profit and claims of third parties) however caused,  
whether by the negligence of Stanton or otherwise. To the extent permitted by law and except as otherwise provided  
above, Stanton disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.  
The above warranty provides you with specific legal rights. You may also have additional rights, which are subject to  
variation from state to state and country to country.  
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of merchandise that does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above,  
please include a written explanation with the merchandise when returned pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth  
herein.  
Stanton Magnetics, Inc, 3000 SW 42 St. Hollywood, Florida 33312.  
 

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