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1. shielded audio cables when making connections to RCA connectors Other cables may cause interference Only connect devices equipped with the appropriate jacks to avoid distortion and mismatching which in turn could cause damage to the device Make sure the correct terminal has been selected before connecting jacks Audio cables plugs as well as the terminals on most devices are normally red and white to help distinguish what plug is to be connected to what jack i e red plug to red jack and white plug to white jack gt Connect the jacks marked CD or AUX depending on your amplifier found on the back of your amplifier to the respective jacks on your CD 2000ME These are marked as LINE OUT on the back of the device Use the audio cable included in delivery to connect devices Connecting to a power supply Merely turning the device off with the POWER button will not completely cut of the power supply to the device Pull the plug out of the power outlet in order to disconnect completely gt Always pull on the plug s grips and never on the cable to remove from a wall outlet gt Ensure that the POWER button is turned off button elevated before connecting the CD 2000ME to a power supply gt Only plug your CD player s power plug into a standard 230 V 50 Hz power outlet that has been correctly installed according to your public power system Chapter 6 Connections General operation Check that all connections ar
2. all recycling and disposal obligations and are optimizing and contributing to a better environment These disposal regulations apply to battery rechargeable battery disposal as well Most batteries contain hazardous chemicals which can contaminate the environment and human health if they are discarded in ordinary household waste According to legislation batteries are to be returned to the place of purchase disposed of at designated recycling areas or disposal sites Chapter 10 Maintenance handling and cleaning Specifications Technical data gt Operating voltage 220 240 V 50 Hz gt Output voltage 2 V RMS 0 dB gt Frequency response 20 to 20 kHz 3 dB to 3 dB gt Signal to noise ratio FLAT 75 dB 1 KHz IHF A 90 dB 1 KHz gt Channel separation 58 dB 1 kHz gt Channel balance 0 5 dB 1dB gt THD 10 dB 0 08 1 KHz gt Optical connection gt Stereo OUT jack Dimensions W x H x D 430 x 70 x 230 mm gt Weight 3 5 kg Delivery contents X4 TECH CD 2000ME Audio cable gt Remote control gt Batteries gt User manual gt Service data sheet Chapter 11 Specifications 29 30 Service Should questions arise then please contact a specialist or our service hotline Hotline 49 0 53 02 8 06 450 Address x services eu gmbh Service department X4 TECH BrackestraBe 3 38159 Vechelde Germany Information and updates http www x4 tech de We reserve the right
3. gt the device no longer works gt it has been stored for a longer period of time under unfavorable conditions gt or exposed to rigorous transport conditions Always adhere to the following safety instructions before cleaning or servicing the device The device must be disconnected from the power supply source prior to service main tenance or repairs h Live parts may be exposed if the covering is opened or parts are removed gt Capacitors within the device may still carry voltage even though they have been disconnected from all power supply sources gt Repairs are only to be carried out by qualified personnel who are familiar with the hazards in volved and the relevant regulations Transporting or sending the device gt Please retain the original box and the packaging material in case you need to transport or send the device out for maintenance at a later date Please note that the device should be repacked in the original packaging The box and packaging have been especially developed for this device in order to protect it during transport and against damage Retain this instruction manual for future reference and where required pass it along with the device if handed over to a third party Keeping the external case clean gt Never use volatile fluids near the device as for example insect spray Avoid letting the device come in contact with rubber or plastic products for longer periods of time These could other wise
4. laser radiation can seriously damage your eyes Class 1 Laser Front panel 1 POWER Press this button to turn the device ON button depressed and OFF button elevated 2 Phones Earphone jack speakers are not muted when earphones are connected 3 A m OPEN CLOSE STOP Opens Closes the CD compartment Stops playback encoding 4 lt lt P gt DP Fast reverse Fast forward Press this button to fast forward reverse and the P II button to stop this function 5 4 lt gt P 1 Reverse Forward Press this button to return to the beginning of the current previous song or to skip to the next song 6 gt II Play Pause Starts Pauses playback 7 ENCODING Press to start the encoding function Chapter 4 The device 8 USB USB 2 0 connection 9 Infrared sensor 10 Display Multifunctional display 11 CD compartment Compartment for inserting CDs Rear panel 1 Optical Connection for an optical cable 2 Jack connections Jacks for connection to an amplifier 3 Power cable Power cable for connection to a public power supply system Chapter 4 The device 11 12 The remote control The included system remote con trol can be used to operate the main functions of the X4 TECH CD D Suisey svar 2000ME CD player Please refer to the numbers in the round bra ckets for these available functions If you have only purchased the CD 2000ME then please note that s
5. leave marks behind Chapter 10 Maintenance handling and cleaning 27 28 Cleaning the device gt Unplug the power cable before cleaning Always use a soft dry clean and fuzz free cloth to clean the unit s exterior If the device is extremely dirty you can use a soft cloth dampened with water or a mild cleaning solution to clean Never use any abrasive or harsh cleaning agents e g alcohol benzine or thinners as these could damage the controls casing or any markings and labels found on the device gt Contribute to a better environment by using a designated disposal system e g Dual System in Germany or recycling site for the disposal of packaging material Dear Customer Important Notice Please note that electrical and electronic devices must never be disposed of in regular household waste Consumers are legally obligated and responsible for the proper disposal of electronic and electrical devices by returning them to collection sites designated for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment waste after the useful lifetime of a device has come to an end For more information concerning collection sites and correct disposal please contract your local authority or waste management company The presence of the above symbol on a device on its packaging or within the instruction manual indicates that this item must not be disposed of in normal unsorted municipal waste In doing so you are fulfilling
6. of fered in mobile devices or in cars is satisfactory The most common known compressed file format is MP3 which offers a variety of quality levels The principle is the better the format the greater the amount of data Later on other different compressed audio file formats were developed the second most important after MP3 is the WMA format Meanwhile there are both free of charge and or very expensive programs for almost all operating systems available on the market that can be used with any available audio CD to help you create compressed music files Please note A lot of audio CDs are copy protected to prevent cloning In some cases complica Chapter 8 CD and MP3 playback tions could arise when converting into a compressed music data file Hi fi CD players will normally not be affected by copy protected CDs a lot of computer drives will although refuse playback The industry is tending to gradually change back to CDs that are not copy protected due to the many problems that DVD players car radios and other portable playback units are having with this copy protection method This copy protection system was developed to prevent CD cloning and circu lation which is why many record companies are trying to protect their CDs Such trends threaten the existence of artists musicians and the music industry The development of the copy protection system has also led to an illegal circulation of music in the form of MP3 files via in
7. to be transmitted to an external amplifier in order to strengthen them This device is not intended for direct connection to loudspeakers gt This product is only authorized for connection to a 230 V 50 Hz alternating voltage supply and is intended for indoor use only A Please adhere to all of the safety information instructions found in this instruction manual Explanation of symbols An exclamation mark is intended to inform the user of important information operati on or maintenance instructions or that special attention is required This symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of unprotected live parts or com A ponents found within the product s enclosure or of dangerous connections that upon contact may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock Cables intended for such connections should only be connected by qualified personnel or you should only use ready to connect cables There are no user serviceable parts found in side the device therefore the device is never to be opened Chapter 1 Intended use 5 6 Safety information Dear customer the following safety and hazard warnings are not only for the protection of your device but also serve as a protection against potential health hazards Please take time to read the following instructions carefully A A AY We assume no liability for personal or property damage resulting from the failure to comply with the safety instruc
8. X4 TECH CD player 0 Z000 ME Hi Fi stereo CD player with encoding Function X4 TECH CD 2000ME CD PLAYER POWER PHONES See is oa TO 3 0 ol s eieioioi ek pc ow oe o Jooga Instruction manual Table of contents Chapter 1 6 Chapter 2 10 12 15 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 21 22 23 23 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Intended use Explanation of symbols Safety information Before use Features The device The remote control Installing Replacing batteries Setup Connections RCA connectors Connecting to a power supply General operation Volume regulation CD and MP3 playback Turning ON OFF Inserting a CD Connecting an USB medium Playback Forward Reverse Programming a playlist Intro Repeat Random 23 Encoding function 23 Information on CDs and DVDs 24 Information on MP3 and WMA music formats 26 Chapter9 Troubleshooting 27 Chapter 10 Maintenance handling and cleaning 29 Chapter11 Specifications 29 Technical data 29 Delivery contents Dear customer thank you for deciding on purchasing this quality product from X4 TECH This instruction manu al will give you a general idea of how this device operates as well as provide you with informa tion on cleaning and safety procedures Please take a few minutes to read and follow all safety and operating instructions found in thi
9. a longer battery life cycle gt Always use batteries from the same manufacturer and never mix batteries whether old with new of different capacities or with rechargeable batteries gt If the operating distance between remote control and device weakens or the remote control is not functioning properly any more change the batteries as explained below Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote control by pressing the compartment lid carefully in the direction of the arrow and by pulling upwards gt Remove used batteries Insert two new AAA batteries into the battery compartment Ensure correct polarity as indicated at the bottom of the battery compartment Replace the compart ment lid by first inserting the lug on the lid into the small opening of the battery compartment and then by carefully pushing the lid into place until a click can be heard Chapter 4 The device 15 16 Dear Customer Note Do not throw batteries and rechargeable batteries into household waste Consumers are legally obligated to return used and rechargeable batteries whether they contain harmful substances or not to designated recycling areas disposal sites or stores where batteries rechargeable batteries can be bought By doing so you are fulfilling all legal battery recycling and disposal obligations and are contributing to a better enviroment Make sure batteries are completly discharged before disposing marked with Cd cadmiu
10. beginning of the current previous or skip to the next song Keep depressed to fast reverse forward 23 gt Play Pause Starts Pauses playback 24 BALANCE Adjusts the speaker balance 25 VOLUME Adjusts the volume 26 A Open Close Opens Closes the CD compartmen 27 INTRO Samples various songs on audio CDs 28 Numeric buttons For direct song selection Chapter 4 The device Installing Replacing batteries AN Keep batteries out of children s reach gt Batteries are hazardous waste and do not belong in household waste gt Ensure that batteries are always inserted according to the correct polarity gt Always remove batteries when not in use for longer periods of time gt Never leave batteries lying around unsupervised These could pose a choking hazard to child ren and pets if swallowed Seek emergency medical care immediately should this happen gt Please follow manufacturer instructions when charging rechargeable batteries gt Never expose batteries to extreme temperatures such as for example resulting from sunlight fire or ovens There is the risk of explosion gt Make sure that batteries are not dismantled short circuited or are thrown into fire Never re charge non rechargeable batteries There is a risk of explosion gt Touching leaking or damaged batteries could cause skin burns Use suitable protective gloves when handling such batteries gt Only use alkaline batteries to ensure
11. display when a stored playlist is being played 5 To delete a stored playlist press the MEM CLEAR button Intro This mode plays the first few seconds of a song before skipping to the next Press the INTRO button ITR ON to activate this function The player will play the first ten se conds of each song in a normal playback order before skipping to the next song Press the IN TRO button again to cancel ITR OFF this function Chapter 8 CD and MP3 playback Repeat This device supports two different repeat option modes Press the REPEAT button once to continu ally repeat the current song being played 3 Press the REPEAT button again to repeat the entire CD continuously 9 Press the REPEAT button a third time to cancel this function Random This function lets you play songs in a random playback order Press the RANDOM button RAN ON to activate Press this button a second time RAN OFF to deactivate this function Encoding function You can use the encoding function on your CD 2000ME to convert songs on CDs into an MP3 format and to transfer to and store these on connected USB media Insert a CD Once the disc has been read press the ENCODING button on the device REC will light up on display After this information stops blinking on display all of the songs found on the CD will be played and stored as a MP3 file on the connected USB medium Press 4 the button once to stop encoding and a seco
12. e left Chapter 8 CD and MP3 playback Connecting an USB medium Insert a USB flash drive carefully into the CD player s USB connection Change to a USB mode by pressing the CD DISPLAY USB button The device will start reading the connected storage medi um The total number of songs up to 999 will appear on display All MP3 and WMA files found on the storage medium will be summarized Note The storage medium must be formatted to FAT32 USB flash drives with capacities of up to 32 GB will be recognized Hard disks up to 1 TB will be recognized The root folder will be used on both storage mediums Please note that USB cables connected must be less than 3 m in length in or der to maintain EMC compliance Using cables longer than 3 m could influence electromagnetic compatibility which could lead to disturbance or failure Playback Press the P II button to start playback Press the I button again to pause and a third time to resume playback Press the 4 or E button to stop playback You can also input a song number directly by using the numerical buttons on the remote con trol Select the number of your song as follows 1 Select a number for the first field 2 Press the 10 button and then the corresponding number Repeat this step where necessary 3 Wait a moment The device will skip to the selected song and begin playback For example Pressing 5 gt 10 gt 3 switches over to song number 53 Please not
13. e secure and have been made properly before turning the device on for the first time gt Turn the audio source on for example a CD player gt Select the desired audio source on your amplifier e g CD player Adjust the volume to a comfortable listening level after starting playback Reduce the volume level to a minimum before turning the device off Note Failing to comply with the above sequence could cause damage to the loudspeakers or the amplifier Volume regulation Please note that listening to high volume levels on a continual basis could lead to or AN cause permanent hearing damage Try to maintain a safe volume level and avoid ex cessive noise Over a certain amount of time your hearing will become accustomed to higher volume levels and sensitivity will decrease making what sounds normal to you actually quite loud and harmful to your hearing People then tend to regularly increase the volume when this happens This procedure will undoubtedly lead to hearing loss Protect yourself against this from the beginning on by setting your equipment to a safe level before your hearing adapts This also applies to when using headphones Please also pay special attention to children using headphones Chapter 7 General operation 19 20 CD and MP3 playback gt Turn your CD 2000ME on and select this as your signal source The device will start searching for a CD in the CD compartment If no CD can be found then the device w
14. e that the order in which songs are sorted may not necessarily have the same sort order as you are accustomed to from other devices Forward Press the P button on the device or the P P button on the remote control to skip to the next song To start a fast forward scan press either the P on the device or the gt gt gt P Chapter 8 CD and MP3 playback 21 22 button on the remote control down shortly and release again Press the II button to stop fast forwarding and resume playback Reverse Press the lt 4 button on the device or the lq 441 button on the remote control to return to the beginning of the current song being played Press this button twice to return to the previous song To fast reverse through a song press either the lt lt button on the device or the lq lt lt button on the remote control down shortly and release again Press the button to stop fast reversing and resume playback Programming a playlist Create your own personal music playlist with your CD 2000ME 20 memory presets are available to you Please note that this option will not function during playback 1 Press the MEM button on the remote control 2 Select the desired song with the P P and ld lt 44 buttons 3 Press the MEM button to store this song Now you can select the next song to be stored 4 Once all of your favourite songs have been stored press the P II button to start playback The letter M can be seen on
15. he wall outlet Merely turning the device off with the ON OFF button is not sufficient enough Make sure that receptacles are easily accessible gt Always pull on the plug s grips and never on the cable to remove from a wall outlet Unplug the device from the power outlet if it is not in use for a longer period of time Chapter 2 Safety information gt gt gt For safety reasons always unplug the device from the power outlet during thunder storms gt Eliminate potential tripping hazards by routing cables in such a way that no one can trip or stumble over them gt Never use the device if the power cable or device is damaged NA gt This device is not suitable for children under 3 years of age eX Small children are unaware of the serious and immediate dangers involved when exposing themselves to or handling electronic devices Furthermore this product contains small parts that could be swallowed gt Never leave packaging material lying around unsupervised For children it could be come a hazardous toy and lead to serious injury Keep packaging and protective foil away from children at all times to a void the danger of suffocation gt The device should never come in contact with water or moisture gt To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock make sure that liquids such as dripping or splashing water rain or moisture do not come in contact with the device and power supply plug gt Operate this de
16. ill switch over and search the USB connection for a data medium If nothing can be found there as well then the words NO DISC will appear on display Should a CD and storage medium be inserted into the disc compartment and USB connection at the same time then the inserted CD will be chosen as the active medium Press and hold the CD DISPLAY USB button for approximately two seconds to switch between a CD and USB mode Turning ON OFF gt Press the POWER button on the device to turn your CD 2000ME on and off gt Press the CD STANDBY button on the remote control to exit a standby mode and enter an active mode gt A blue control LED lights up when the device is in a standby mode gt Press this button once again to return to a standby mode Inserting a CD gt Press the A m or A button to open the CD compartment Insert a CD into the tray with the label facing upwards Press the 4 or 4 button again to close the CD compartment The de vice will start reading the inserted disc The number of songs up to 999 and the total playing time on a music CD mm ss will appear on display All MP3 and WMA files found on the disc will be summarized 120 mm and 80 mm discs can be used for playback Ensure that 80 mm discs are centered exactly Press the CD DISPLAY USB button when playing a music CD to display the current song s playing time remaining playing time and the CDs cur rent total playing time and the total remaining tim
17. m Hg mercuric Pb lead Chapter 4 The device Setup Selecting a proper location should be taken into consideration before setting up your AN device for example the distance to the next power outlet avoiding areas where the device may be exposed to direct sunlight vibration dust heat cold and moisture as well as keeping it away from transformers or motors gt Choose a stable flat and even surface gt Make sure ventilation openings are not blocked on the device and that proper ventilation is provided during operation gt Never drill or screw any additional screws into the housing to mount gt Always ensure a safe and stable installation and keep away from objects that might fall onto it Improper setup could lead to device instability resulting in significant danger and accidents gt Given the variety of paints and polishes used on furniture today does not excluded the fact that a chemical reaction may be caused leaving visible residue on furniture when the mounting feet of the device have been placed on furniture Therefore never place the device on furniture surfaces without using proper protection Chapter 5 Setup 17 18 Connections gt Always ensure that the power cable has been disconnected from the power outlet before ma king any connections gt Make sure that connections correspond to respective jacks i e always left with left and right with right RCA connectors gt Only use standard
18. nd time to stop playback To convert certain songs on a CD press the MEM button on the remote control and then enter the respective song number by using the numerical buttons Press the MEM button once again to confirm your selection Repeat this process each time a new song has been selected Once you ve finished creating a playlist you will be able to use the encoding function as explained above to start converting the selected songs on your playlist Converted songs will be stored in a folder named RECORD in the ROOT FOLDER Information on CDs and DVDs Handling CDs Do not touch the playback side of discs Hold by the edges without touching the recording surface so that finger prints do not come in contact with discs Never stick paper or use tape on discs Chapter 8 CD and MP3 playback 24 Storing CDs After you are finished playing a CD please replace and store it in its respective cover Never expose discs to direct sunlight sources of heat or high temperatures Never leave discs in a car exposed to direct sunlight Cleaning CDs no a Finger prints and dust found on a CD may be X Ea Ta C ta i r the reason for poor picture or sound quality Be Sy lt SA fore playing a CD carefully wipe off finger prints and dust with a clean cloth Please clean in an inwards to outwards motion Never use any so vents or chemicals such as alcohol benzine thinners any commercially available cleaners or antista
19. of this instruction manual When connecting other devices please refer to the safety and operating instructions found in these respective manuals gt Please contact our technical hotline or a service technician for further information should you be in doubt about device operation safety or when making connections or if any questions arise that are not explained within this manual Before use Please read this instruction manual thoroughly before operating this device and retain it for fur ther reference questions and use Following and heeding all information found in this instruc tion manual shall maintain this products condition and ensure safe operation This instruction manual contains information on how to operate and maintain this device Should a component require maintenance servicing or repairs then please consult a qualified dealer or service technician Chapter 2 Safety information Features gt Supports audio and MP3 WMA CDs gt Plays MP3 WMA files directly from a USB storage medium Supports audio CD R and CD RW CDs gt Infrared system remote control Chapter 3 Features 9 10 The device This device is equipped with a class 1 laser Never open the device A laser warning label can be found on the device to caution the user Do not remove this warning label from the device Do not open the device or attempt and try to gain access to the interior Never look directly into the laser beam Exposure to
20. ome of the buttons on the remote control will not function 1 AMPLIFIER STANDBY Turns the amplifier on off 2 SURR SOUND Turns the surround sound on off 3 EQUALIZER Switches between the internal and an external equalizer 4 ST MONO Switches between a stereo and mono mode during FM radio operatio 5 MUTE Activates Deactivates the sound 6 AMPLIFIER DISPLAY Displays the current equalizer setting followed by the selected sound setting Use during FM radio operation to browse through RDS data 7 PTY SEARCH Use to search for stations with a specific RDS signal 8 CD DISPLAY USB Switches between the CD compartment and USB connection Chapter 4 The device ii 9 AUTO MANUAL Switches between an automatic and manual station search 10 V A STATION Browses through preset programs 11 MEM Press to create a playlist 12 MEM CLEAR Press to delete a playlist 13 TUNING Adjusts the reception frequency 14 E Stop Stops playback 15 CD STANDBY Turns the CD player on off 16 Source selection Press to select a signal source 17 BAND Switches between FM AM radio reception 18 Sound selection Selection of various sounds 19 REPEAT Switches through various repeat mode options 20 RANDOM Press to activate deactivate a random playback mode 21 MEMORY Stores a radio station Chapter 4 The device 13 14 22 ld lt 44 D P Reverse Forward Press to return to the
21. s manual carefully in order to maintain this products condition and ensure safe operation Should you have any additional questions regarding the operation or installation of this device or should any suggestions arise please contract a spe cialized dealer or our service team for further information We look forward to your recommending us to others and hope you enjoy using this Hi Fi stereo CD player from X4 TECH Your X4 TECH team All company and product names mentioned in this document are registered trademarks of their respective owners All rights reserved We assume no liability for damage occurred as a result of improper use or damage resulting from the failure to comply with the safety instructions found in this manual improper operation or handling Under such circumstances all claims under warranty will become void We assume no liability for consequential damage This product is EMV certified and fulfils all European and National guideline requirements A declaration of CE conformity has been established for this product Certification has been docu mented and entrusted to the manufacturer Intended use The X4 TECH CD player CD 2000ME player is intended for playing audio CDs and CDs containing MP3 and WMA files It is also suitable for playing MP3 and WMA files stored on external storage media and for storing songs from audio CDs in an MP3 file format on USB storage media via encoding function Audio output signals need
22. te Remove any objects found between the remote control and the remote sensor gt Make sure the distance between the remote control and the device does not exceed 8 m Buttons do not function on the device and or remote control gt Turn the device off and then on again As an alternative turn the device off unplug it from the power outlet and plug in again The device may also not be functioning due to a stroke of light ning static electricity or other external factors A connected USB medium is not working gt The USB port does not provide the power needed for using the external media for example a hard drive Look up the instruction manual of the connected medium Any repairs other than those mentioned above are to be carried out solely by an aut horized technician Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Maintenance handling and cleaning Maintenance gt Carry out a technical safety inspection on a regular basis e g check if the power cable or housing may have become damaged gt If there is reason to believe that the device can no longer be operated safely then disconnect it immediately from the power supply and secure it against any unintentional operation Carefully remove the power cable plug from the wall outlet and where applicable switch off the corre sponding circuit breaker first gt It can be assumed that safe operation is no longer possible if gt there is visible damage to the device or power cable
23. ternet and online exchange What it comes down to is that there are now quite a number of various internet provi ders on the market offering compressed music files that can be legally purchased and downloa ded Being able to listen to different samples of music and having the ability to download directly one is only minutes away granted you have DSL from desired songs in either MP3 or WMA format Copyright information The reproduction duplication and copying of copyright protected ma terial as well as the distribution circulation public access to or even the rental of these without explicit authorization of the copyright holder is strictly prohibited Chapter 8 CD and MP3 playback 25 26 Troubleshooting The device you have just purchased is equipped with state of the art technology and is safe to operate Nevertheless problems or malfunctions may occur Before contacting a service technician refer to the following possible solutions Distorted sound or no sound is audible gt Check if everything has been connected properly gt Check if all devices in the playback chain have been turned on and or are connected gt Check if the right input has been selected gt Check the volume control s position The remote control is not working Check if the batteries have been inserted correctly gt If batteries are empty replace them with new ones gt Point the remote control to the remote sensor and press to opera
24. tic sprays for records to clean discs Information on MP3 WMA music formats Music that we listen to either from a stereo system kitchen or car radio is just actually an ana log signal In the past one could buy records music cassettes and tapes with a recorded analog signal While records were usually damaged from dust and frequent use tapes demagnetized themselves leading to a dull and muffled sound Later on the Compact Disc was developed for storing music in digital form An analog signal is measured at specific intervals transferred in numerical value and stored in a specific form on the CD A CD player evaluates the comput ed value once again into an analog signal An audio CD can hold approximately 70 80 minutes of music Its format is similar to that of a normal computer CD ROM which has an equivalent data volume of approx 650 700 MB The early stages of computer technology development where 1 MB user memory 100 MB hard drives and a 28 kBit modem a standard thing were usu ally also brought a lot of problems along with it That s why researchers started experimenting with new ways of compressing an audio CDs amount of data By various compression programs on computers such as for instance WINZIP all initial information will be irretrievably lost when audio compressing Normally the difference between MP3 and audio CD playback can not be heard provided that a better compression level is used In this case the playback quality
25. tions improper operation and handling Under such circumstances all claims under warranty will become void gt For safety and licensing CE reasons any unauthorized modification and or change on the device is prohibited and will void the warranty and all warranty claims Any persons operating installing setting up or servicing this device must be trained and qualified accordingly and observe these operating instructions gt Ensure that the device has been set up accordingly by following all instructions found in the instruction manual gt Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point at which they exit from the device Avoid exposing the cable to extreme heat or cold Never modify change the cable This could otherwise damage the cable and result in the dangerous risk of electric shock Should any evident damage be seen on the device or on the connection cables do not come in contact with or touch these Switch off the corresponding circuit brea ker in the power distribution panel first before carefully unplugging the power plug from the wall outlet Do not operate this device further Please contact or take it toa qualified service technician specialty workshop gt In order to completely cut off the power supply to the device unplug the power plug from t
26. to alter specifications and information contained in this manual without notice All brands mentioned are property of X4 TECH or of their respective owners X4 TECH assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this instruction manual 2009 X4 TECH All Rights Reserved Manufacturer x peer de GmbH BrackestraBe 3 D 38159 Vechelde Internet www x peer de E Mail info x peer de Chapter 11 Specifications 31 Version 1 1 11 2009
27. vice in a moderate climate and never expose to extreme tempera tures such as high humidity Condensation can build up suddenly when this device is brought from a colder into a warmer area e g when transporting Should this happen allow the device to warm up to room temperature first before using gt Care should be taken that liquids do not come in contact with the interior this is why containers containing liquids e g bucket vase or plants should never be placed any where near or on this device This can not only damage the device but also become a fire hazard gt It is imperative to avoid contact with moisture e g in the bathroom Never touch the power plug with damp or wet hands There is the risk of electric shock gt Make sure the device is properly ventilated during operation and never operate it Chapter 2 Safety information 7 8 gt gt in constricted areas such as for example in a bookcase or shelf Make sure the device is placed on a firm and stable surface Never block ventilation openings with papers magazines blankets curtains or similar gt Never place any sources of fire on top of or near the device e g lighted candle gt Please note that excessive sound pressure levels created when listening to loud vo lume levels with earphones or headphones can lead to permanent hearing damage or loss Please adhere to the additional safety information found in the individual chapters
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