3. Push TRACK SKIP (13) to select the track you wish to play.
4. Press PLAY/PAUSE (16) and the unit will instantly play.
FL Y CUE & CUE INSTRUCTIONS
The FLY CUE function lets you set cues "on the fly" with the press of
a button. Press FLY CUE when the disc reaches the musical location
you wish to make your cue or start point. The cue point is now
programmed. Press CUE to return to the cue point. Press PLAY/PAUSE
and the unit instantly starts from this pre-programmed spot.
AND/OR
1. To pre-program a cue point (the spot on a CD at which you want
play to start) select the proper track and push PLAY/PAUSE so
the unit enters the PLAY mode (PLAY/PAUSE LED glows green).
When the CD reaches the approximate musical spot you wish to
make your cue, push PLAY/PAUSE so the unit enters the PAUSE
mode (PLAY/PAUSE LED blinks). Move the SEARCH JOG WHEEL
forward or in reverse until the precise spot at which you want CD
play to begin is located. Push PLAY/PAUSE.
The cue point is now programmed. Press CUE to return to this
pre-programmed cue point at any time. Push PLAY/PAUSE and
the unit will instantly play from the pre-selected spot.
2. To fine tune your pre-programmed cue point, push PLAY/PAUSE
so the unit enters the PLAY mode. Push the CUE button and the
CD will return to the cue point you programmed in step #1 and
begin play from that point. If you decide this cue or starting point
is okay, leave the unit alone until you are ready to play.
3. If, however, the selected spot is not exactly where you want it,
push the CUE button while the CD is playing and the disc will
return to the pre-programmed cue point.
Locate the exact spot on the CD at which you want play to start
by turning the SEARCH JOG WHEEL. Push PLAY/PAUSE to pre-
program this new cue point. Press the CUE button to pause play
at the new cue point. Push PLAY/PAUSE at any time and the unit
will play from the pre-selected spot.
TROUBLESHOOTING
•
If a disk will not play, check to see that it was loaded correctly
(label side up) and that the CD unit is on a flat, level, stable
surface. Check disc for dirt, scratches, spills, etc.
•
If the disc spins but there is no sound, check the cable
connections. If they are okay, check your amplifier or receiver.
•
If the CD skips, check it for dirt, oil or scratches. Do not assume
that the CD player or laser is defective. Many CDs are recorded
"out of spec" and skip on most or all CD players.
Before sending the unit to an authorized Gemini service technician,
insert a disc that plays properly in another unit.
CDX-602
ROBO START INSTRUCTIONS
IN SINGLE-A
IN SINGLE-A
IN SINGLE-AU T
IN SINGLE-A
IN SINGLE-A
U T
U T
U TO CUE MODE
U T
O CUE MODE
O CUE MODE
O CUE MODE
O CUE MODE:
Use ROBO START (25) in SINGLE-AUTO CUE MODE (5) to alternate
play between the CDX-602's two CD players (one track from one
side, then one from the other). In SINGLE-AUTO CUE MODE play
starts immediately with no blank or "dead" space. ROBO START
causes one side of the CD player to play when the other side is paused.
1. Engage SINGLE-AUTO CUE MODE with the SINGLE-AUTO CUE/
CONTINUOUS button.
2. Press the ROBO START (25) button to activate ROBO START.
Play will alternate between the two CD players. At the end of a
track, the playing side pauses and the other CD deck plays a track.
At the end of this track, the playing side pauses and the first CD
deck resumes play.
I I I I I N CONTINUOUS MODE OR DURING NORMAL PLA
N CONTINUOUS MODE OR DURING NORMAL PLA
N CONTINUOUS MODE OR DURING NORMAL PLAY Y Y Y Y : : : : :
N CONTINUOUS MODE OR DURING NORMAL PLA
N CONTINUOUS MODE OR DURING NORMAL PLA
If you use the ROBO START function without SINGLE-AUTO
CUE MODE (in CONTINUOUS MODE or during normal play),
CD deck play does not alternate automatically. PAUSE must
be pressed on the playing deck for the second deck to play.
1. During normal play, set a cue point on the second CD deck.
2. Press the ROBO START button to activate ROBO START.
3. Press PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON on the playing side to start play
from the cue point on the other CD deck.
NOTE: Pausing play in the middle of a track
causes the other CD deck to play. When the
new track ends, play resumes on the first CD
player from the point at which it was paused.
SPECIFICATIONS CDX-601/CDX-602
GENERAL:
Type...........................................................................Compact Disc Player
Disc Type.................................Standard Compact discs (12 cm & 8 cm)
Time Display.....................Track Elapsed, Track Remain, or Total remain
Variable Pitch.........................................± 12% Slider with Resume Switch
Pitch Bend.....................................................................± 16% Maximum
Instant Start.............................................................Within 0.03 seconds
Track Selection.....................................................................1 to 99 Tracks
Installation...............................................................................19" each
Dimensions.......................................................................19" x 3.5" x 10"
Weight Per Unit................................................................................9.5 lbs.
AUDIO SECTION:
Quantization....................................1 Bit Linear/Channel, 3 Beam Laser
Oversampling Rate........................................................................8 Times
Sampling Frequency.......................................................................44.1 kHz
Frequency Response..........................................20 Hz to 20 kHz
Digital Output..............................................................................IEC958
Total Harmonic Distortion...............................................Less Than 0.05%
Signal to Noise Ratio......................................................................104 dB
Dynamic Range............................................................................98 dB
Channel Separation............................................................90 dB (1 KHz)
Output Level...................................................................1.9 Volts R.M.S.
Power Supply............................................AC 115/230V, 60/50 Hz
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