DAP-Audio CORE CDMP-2200 manual

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    CDMP-2200 ORDERCODE D1166 Highlite In terna tional B.V . Vestast raat 2 6468 EX Ke rkrade The Nethe rlands[...]

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    Congratulations! You have bought a great, innovati ve product from D AP Audio. The DAP Audio CDMP-2200 b rings excit ement to any venue . Whether you w ant simple plug -&-play acti on or a sophisti cated show, thi s product provides the effec t you need. You can rely on D AP Audio, for more exc ellent audio products. We design and man ufacture [...]

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    1 Dap Audio Dap Audio CDMP- 2200 ™ Product Guide Warning .......................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Unpacking In structions ..............................................................................................[...]

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    2 WARNING Unpacking Instr uctions Immediatel y upon receiving t his product, carefully unpac k the cart on and check th e contents to ensure that all part s are present, and have b een receive d in good condit ion. Notify the deal er immediat ely and retain pa cking material for inspec tion if any part s appear da maged from sh ipping or t he carto[...]

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    3  Do not swit ch the system on and off in sh ort int ervals, as this would reduce the system’s life .  Do not open the de vice and do not modif y the device.  Only use system indo or, avoid co ntact with water or other li quids.  Avoid flames and do n ot put cl ose to flammable l iquids or gases .  Always disconnect p ower from th[...]

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    4 Claims The client h as the obligation t o check the del ivered goods immediatel y upon delivery for an y short - comings and/or visib le defects, or perf orm this check after our announce ment t hat the goods are at their disposal. Damage i ncurred in shi pping i s the responsib ility of the shi pper; therefore the da mage must b e reported to t [...]

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    5 Description of the device Features The CDMP-2200 is a professional DJ CD /MP3 Play er from D AP Audio. • LCD displa y with bl ue backlight • Pitch control + / - 8/16/100 % • Electroni c anti shock buffer (8 second s) • Seamless l oop funct ion • Beat rela ted auto loop function • Scratch function • Cue function • 2 hot cue s • P[...]

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    6 Front Fig. 1 1) Open/clo se button 17 ) Loop out butt on 2) CD/USB b utton 18 ) Reloop/exit 3) Scratch butt on 19 ) Track /trim butt on 4) Time butt on 20) Track/trim but ton 5) Rec/auto b utton 21) MT button 6) Hot cue A button 22) Cont . button 7) Hot c ue B button 23 ) Cue button 8) Folder b utton 24 ) Play/pa use butt on 9) Prog . button 25 )[...]

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    7 Back Fig. 2 33 ) Controller - Mai n unit connect or 34 ) Line o ut L/R 35 ) Fader st art jack 36 ) Lock – tact - cue/play switch 37 ) Main uni t – Cont roller connector 38 ) AC Power Installation Remove all pac king material s from the CD Player . Check that all foam and plast ic padding is remov ed. Connect all cab les. Always disconne ct fr[...]

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    8 Functions NAMES AND FUNC TIONS Below is a descri ption of the functi ons of the controls . 1/29 . Open/ close bu tton Use this but ton to open an d close the disc holder. The di sc holder ca nnot b e opened during Playback. Stop p laybac k before opening t he disc holder . 2. CD/ USB button Use this but ton to select CD or USB mode. 3 . Scratch b[...]

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    9 TIME BAR: In dicates the playing t ime. TRACK: Show s the trac k number. MINUTES: Shows t he minut es elapsed or remainin g depending on t i me mode sett ing . SECONDS: Show s the seconds elap sed or remainin g depending on t ime mode set ting . FRAMES: The CD Player break s down a second int o 75 frames f or accurate c ueing. This sh ows the fra[...]

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    10 30 . USB port Use this port to connect a USB stic k or an extern al hard di sk . The USB por t is only acti ve when you’re in USB mode. Note: The CDMP- 2200 can handl e a maximum of 2 Tbyte, 999 folders an d 999 files . 31. On/off switch This is the main power sw itch. Press to turn t he device on . 32. Power on LED Lights wh en the power is s[...]

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    11 Starting playback • Push the play /pause ( 24 ) butt on during the pa use or cue condit ion to start pl ayback mode, the play/pause ( 24 ) but ton ligh ts up green. • The point a t which playback sta rts is automatically stored in the memory as t he cue point. The CD Player return s to the cue point when the cue (23) b utton is pressed. Fig.[...]

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    12 Frame search Frame search is a funct ion for monit oring the sound at a certain sect ion of the disc and manuall y Changing t he position. Sea rching is used to set a start ing point with precision. • Dial t he jogwheel (14 ) w hile in pa use mode or cue m ode to start searching. The s ound of one revolution of t he disc is put out repeatedl y[...]

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    13 Program play 1. Push the play/pause ( 24 ) butt on to enter pause mode. 2. Push the progr. (9) button, t he player wi ll enter program mo de , indica ted by PG blinking in the LC D ( 13 ) displa y. 3. Select t he desired track by p ushing the track/trim ( 19 ) or track/trim ( 20 ) buttons . The selected t rack will be added t o the program s equ[...]

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    14 Before switching off the power CAUTION: Do n ot force the di sc in when the power is sw itch ed off. Do not swit ch off the power, when t he disc is eject ing. Switch off t he power aft er the disc ha s been ejected. CD’s 1. Precautions on handling comp act discs • Do not all ow fingerprints, oil or dust t o get on th e surface of the di sc.[...]

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    15 Product Speci fication Quantization 1 bit linear/Chann el, 3 Beam Laser Oversampling rat e 8 Times Sampling Frequenc y 44.1 kHz Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz ± 2db T.H.D. + NOI SE Less Than 0 .03% S/N ratio (IHF- A) > 75 dB Dynamic range > 75 dB Output level 1 Volt RMS ±0, 2V Disc Type Standard Compact discs , AUDIO CD , CD-R & [...]

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    201 1 Dap Audio.[...]