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1. eee Katana CD Player User Manual March 2004 General section Installation Operation Contents Introduction Precautions Connections Playback Katana Introduction Features CD placement Connections options CD operation Remote control operation CD Display Trouble shooting Specifications A 1 A 2 A 3 B 1 C 1 D 1 D 2 D 4 E 1 F 1 March 2004 General A Introduction Katana Introduction Features Thank you for choosing Inca Design s Katana CD Player Before using the unit please read this manual carefully to ensure that you become familiar with its operation For reference in the future please keep this manual in a safe place The Katana CD player embodies uncompromised craftsmanship and superb design ethic to deliver a player of prestige quality The Katana delivers high end ideals and performance at a realistic price point This has been achieved capitalising on the very best of UK talent coupled with the advantages of far eastern manufacture The Katana delivers cutting edge audio technology coupled with contemporary styling The Katana employs e Advanced optical coupling detecting system to ensure fast and accurate data reading from CD discs e The latest decoding chip developed by Philips Company e Outstanding D A converting IC Burn Brown processor e Full HDCD decoding function e True fully balanced and independent circuits for the sig
2. ion The Katana CD player is a versatile unit that offers options non balanced RCA 1 XLR balanced 2 optical 3 and coaxial 4 outputs Please view the diagrams below to establish which connection best suits your needs Connecting the CD Player DD000 Le al Bwar ma aa eme e ee pre r _ Audio signal lead Fis perxeo peaj jeu Nott Balanced signal tiput 2 Z 2 Balanced signal input High fidelity amplifier March 2004 D Playback Operation CD Operation Front amp rear Katana CD Turn on the CD player by switching the power switch located under the unit on the left hand side The display 2 will now illuminate Press the open close button 8 this will cause the disc tray draw to open place a disc on the tray label side up and the open close button once again The player will start to read the disc Now press the play pause button 4 to play your chosen album You can pause the track by pressing the play pause button 4 stop the track by pressing the stop button 7 or advance forward or back through the album by using the track advance button 6 or back button 5 March 2004 D Play back Operation Remote 1 Mute button MUTE Operation 2 AC power switch POWER 3 Track time and remain time button REM 4 Numeric buttons 0 9 totalling ten buttons Press 1 9 buttons to select a specific sound track you wish to play For track nu
3. mbers above 10 press the two buttons for the track in sequence For example 1 followed by 3 for track 13 Remote control 5 Previous track button REV S When the system is in normal playback fast forward fast reverse or A B repeated playback pressing this button will clear those playback modes and the system will play the previous track normally Pressing this button whilst the first track is playing will jump to the last track of the disc 6 Fast reverse button REV F Pressing this button during normal playback will play the track in reverse at twice the normal speed Once the track is finished the system will play the previous track normally Pressing this button whilst playing the first track will stop the display total track number and playback time for the entire disc When the system is in programming mode press this key to program the sequence of the tracks eeaoo oO ne E rm par E fe i 2E e 7 Stop button STOP 0 ri During normal playback press this button to m stop the system When the system is in stop a mode press this button to display the total track number and playback time for the entire disc roA Desi 8 A B button is for repeated playback of a mann D Paani specified passage A B During normal playback press this button once at the starting point A of the passage you want to repeat If you do not press the button to mark the stopping point B bef
4. nal filtering and output made by strictly selected and paired components e Unique Type U high precision transformer e Elegant aluminium alloy case with anti shock and magnetic sheild functions improving the stability of CD data readings Its unique contemporary appearance will impress at the first glance March 2004 Installation B Precautions Definition Beware of contaminents such as moisture and dust we therefore advise the following e Do not situate this unit in places of high temperature for example direct sunlight or next to or in the close proximity to valve power and pre amplifiers Avoid dusty places and do not put vases or other water containers on the top of this unit e For dust that cannot be removed by a soft dry cloth gently wipe down with slightly damp cloth first e To protect the case do not clean this unit with any chemical solvent or abrasive pads as these may damage the surface We recommend that only a soft cloth be used For long periods when the unit is not in use for example when you are away from home on holiday we recommend e Disconnecting the unit from the AC power socket Please do not pull the power cable from the rear Firstly switch off the unit and unplug the three pin socket from the wall Ensure that all digital media is used correctly e Do not touch the data side of the compact discs e As finger prints or dust on the data side of compact discs affect the sound q
5. o playback the first track Pressing this button again during playback mode will cause the player to pause press once more to return to normal play Screen display adjust DIMMER This button adjusts the screen luminosity of the CD player The CD player s display layout and function is as follows Repeated playback of all tracks on the disc Repeated playback indicator Repeated playback of a specified passage HDCD playback indication Program play indication Random play indicator Play indicator Pause indicator March 2004 Symptom No power The player does not work after turning on the power The player does not start playback The remote control does not work properly Voltage Frequency Response S N THD Analogue Output Digital Output Dimensions Weight E Trouble shooting No power plug is disconnected No disc The disc is dirty Correction Connect the power plug securely into the outlet Load the disc and check the CD indicator on the display or check whether the indicator of CD lit or not Eject the disc and clean it No disc is inserted The disc is not placed correctly within the disc draw Insert a disc Place the disc correctly inside the tray and reload the disc The disc is placed upside down The remote control is not pointed at the remote sensor of the player Insure that CDs are placed within the tray with the label side upwards Point the remote con
6. ore the next track starts the A B mode will be cleared g j during the track change Press March 2004 D Playback Operation Remote 9 Program button PROGRAM Operation Load the CD player with a disc press the program button once to display P1 00 play order track number A maximum of 20 tracks can be programmed this is done by pressing numeric buttons to select the chosen tracks Press play to activate this feature and use the fast forward 6 and fast reverse 5 to select playback order 10 Random playback button RANDOM With the player in stop mode press this button once the system will enter random playback Remote control mode After all tracks are played once the system will stop and display the total track number and playback time for the entire disc Press this button again and the system will return to normal playback 11 Introduction button INTRO With the player in stop mode press this button once The system will scan the disc and playback each track for 15 seconds After all tracks have been played the system will stop and display the total track number and time for the entire disc Press this key again and the sytem will return to normal playback mode eeaoo oO ne E 12 Repeat button REPEAT During normal playback press this button once and the system will play the current track repeatedly By pressing this button once again rm par E fe f a the system will play all tracks
7. repeatedly To E return the system to normal playback press 0 ri once again a 13 o Next track key FWD S When the CD player is in normal playback fast forward fast reverse or A B repeated playback pressing this button will clear those playback Pia Desig modes and the player will select the next track mann D Paani normally Pressing this button when the last track is playing will jump to the first track of the disc 14 Open Close button OPEN CLOSE With the power on press this button to g F open close the disc tray March 2004 D Playback Operation Remote Operation Remote control G o 5 2 a e o ear oF i a _ pea Fi D O Di T a i I p H a 1 _ i i Oi Eo a y k ae z 8 Lad ny i i a Z o CD Display S 3 nm nar Display screen ooo a Pam bih a E FA we ni iT CT TY ee eee AT sanm I A G e l N A Pp amp 15 16 17 Fast forward button FWD F During normal playback press and hold this button the system will play at twice normal speed Once the track is finished the system will play the next track normally Pressing this button whilst the system is playing the last track will stop and display the total track number and playback time for the entire disc During programming press this button to program the track order Play pause button PLAY PAUSE With the player in stop mode press this button t
8. trol at the remote sensor of the player The remote control is too far from the player Operate the remote contol within a 7m distance of the player There are obstacles between the player and remote control The batteries in the remote control are exhausted F Specifications 220 240 V 50 Hz 2Hz 20kHz 100dB 0 0010 Ensure that obstacles to not obscure the sensor Replace batteries Balanced XLR x 1 and non balanced RCA x 1 Optical x 1 Coaxial x 1 376mm x 370mm x 105mm 11Kg
9. uality we recommend care is taken when handling discs Should a disc become dirty only use approved compact disc cleaners for example Allsop Fast Wipes or CD cleaning systems These are well made and provide reliable results It is important to keep all media clean e Do not use any kind of solvents such as a thinner benzene commercial detergents and ethylene type of spray to clean discs March 2004 Installation B Precautions Handling the logo bar Ensure that your new CD player is well ventilated e Do not block the CD players ventilation holes as this may damage this unit The ventilation holes play an essential role in preventing the unit overheating Be aware that the internal temperature will rise dramatically if these holes are blocked e To avoid overheating do not situate this unit under strong sunshine or close to heat producing hardware for example valve amplifiers Location of this unit e Do not locate this unit inside a closed cabinet or compartment e Ideally locate the Katana on it s own shelf of a dedicated audio equipment rack e f a dedicated position is not available the location should be a cool well ventilated area this allows proper heat dissipation and optimum function Caution To reduce risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back There are no user serviceable parts inside Refer all servicing to qualified personnel March 2004 C Connections Installation Connect

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