Compiling Your Personal Title Sequence; Storing And Replaying A Title Sequence; Completing Or Deleting A Title Sequence; Fader Start - IMG STAGELINE CD-82USB Mode D'emploi

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5.12 Compiling your personal
title sequence
To replay only selected titles in a certain order, a
sequence of up to 99 titles can be programmed.
5.12.1 Storing and
replaying a title sequence
1) If a title is replayed, first set the player to
pause with the button
(14).
2) Press the button PROG (7) to go to the pro-
gramming mode. The time indication (R) is
switched over to show the first storage loca-
tion
. The insertion PROG (H) starts
flashing fast.
Note: To exit this mode, press the button PROG
once again so that the display shows the playing
time (R) again.
3) Use the knob TRACK/TRIM (4) to select the
first title to be stored (
chapter 5.1, steps 4
and 5).
4) Press the knob TRACK / TRIM to confirm the
title selection. The next storage location
is indicated.
5) Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all titles of the title
sequence have been stored. When 99 titles
have been stored and you try to store another
title, the message
will appear.
6) To check the title sequence, press the knob
TRACK / TRIM once again so that the inser-
tion PROG (H) lights up permanently. Turn
the knob TRACK / TRIM to view the titles one
after the other.
7) To replay the title sequence, press the button
. The insertion PROG (H) flashes more
slowly. The titles are replayed according to
the operating mode selected (
5.4.1). To select other titles of the title se-
quence, rotate the knob TRACK / TRIM.
8) To return to the standard replay mode, press
the button
to set the player to pause and
keep the button PROG pressed until the
insertion PROG stops flashing.
To replay the title sequence once again,
set the player to pause and press the button
PROG so that the insertion PROG starts
flashing again. Press the button
the title sequence.
Note: As long as PROG is inserted or keeps flashing, it
is possible to activate the title sequence. It is deleted,
e. g. when you switch between CD and USB or when
you switch off the player.

5.12.2 Completing or deleting a title sequence

1) If a title is replayed, first set the player to
pause with the button
.
2) If the insertion PROG keeps flashing, keep
the button PROG pressed until PROG stops
flashing.
3) Briefly press the button PROG so that PROG
starts flashing fast and the time indication (R)
is switched over to show the next free storage
location "P- ...".
4) To delete the title sequence, either press the
button PROG until the display indicates the
playing time (R) again or to add another title,
rotate the knob TRACK / TRIM to select the
title and then press the knob TRACK / TRIM
to confirm. To replay the modified title se -
quence, press the button

6 Fader Start

The function Start / Pause of the button
can be remote-controlled from a mixer with fader
start function. The connection to the mixer is
described in chapter 4, step 2.
Set the CD-82USB to the type of fader start
of the mixer. For this purpose, keep the button
SINGLE / REM (21) pressed and rotate the knob
TRACK / TRIM (4) to select
CUE / PLAY
LOCK = control via on / off switch
This setting must be selected for most mixers
of the "img Stage Line" range. When you
open the fader, a switch is closed in the mixer
to start the replay. When you close the fader,
the switch opens to set the CD / MP3 player to
pause.
Fig. 6 Fader start via on / off switch
TACT = control via momentary pushbutton
When you open the fader and the momentary
pushbutton is actuated for the first time, the
replay starts. When you close the fader and
the momentary pushbutton is actuated for the
second time, the CD / MP3 player is set to
pause.
Fig. 7 Fader start via momentary pushbutton
chapter
CUE / PLAY = control via pulse
When you open the fader, a short control
pulse of the mixer starts the replay from the
beginning of the title (Auto Cue point
chapter 5.4.1) or from the Cue point set
with the button CUE (13) [
When you close the fader, another control
pulse returns the CD / MP3 player to this start-
ing point where it is set to pause.
to start
Fig. 8 Fader start via control pulse

7 Updating the Firmware

If a new firmware is available on the Internet, the
firmware of your player may be updated:
1) On the home page of "img Stage Line"
(www.imgstageline.com), go to "SUPPORT"
and click "Downloads".
Scroll to the line "CD-82USB" and then, in
the column "Firmware", click the download
icon
.
Copy the software download onto a USB
flash drive.
2) Switch off the CD-82USB with the mains
switch (33).
3) Connect the USB flash drive with the new
.
firmware to the USB port (2).
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(14)
LOCK
TACT
,
from the text line (Q)
Play
Pause
1.× Play
2.× Pause
chapter 5.8.2].
1.× CuePlay
2.× Pause
®
INTERNATIONAL GmbH & Co. KG. No part of this instruction
4) Keep the button PROG (7) pressed and
switch on the player again. Do not release
the button PROG until the display shows
.
5) After reading in, when
text line (Q), press the button
the firmware update. The bar graph (P) and
the text line indicate the progress of the up-
Finish
date. When
or
has been updated.
6) Switch off the player and switch it on again.

8 Maintenance of the Player

Protect the player from dust, vibrations, humidity
and heat (admissible ambient temperature
range 0 – 40 °C). For cleaning only use a dry,
soft cloth; never use water or chemicals.
Note concerning sound interruptions
and reading errors
Cigarette smoke and dust easily penetrate
through all openings of the player and also settle
on the optics of the laser sampling systems. If
this deposit should cause reading errors and
sound interruptions, the player must be cleaned
by skilled personnel. Please note that there is a
charge on cleaning, even during the warranty
period!

9 Specifications

Frequency range: . . . . . . 20 – 20 000 Hz
THD: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < 0.05 %
Channel separation: . . . . > 80 dB
Dynamic range: . . . . . . . . > 75 dB
S / N ratio: . . . . . . . . . . . . . > 80 dB
Outputs
Line Out: . . . . . . . . . . . 1 V
Digital Out: . . . . . . . . . 0.5 Vpp, S / PDIF
Readable file systems: . . FAT 16, FAT 32, NTFS,
Max. number of
Partitions: . . . . . . . . . . 16
Folders: . . . . . . . . . . . . 999 per partition
MP3 files: . . . . . . . . . . 999 per folder
Anti-shock memory: . . . . 15 s
Power supply: . . . . . . . . . 230 V~ / 50 Hz
Power consumption: . . . . 20 VA max.
Ambient temperature: . . . 0 – 40 °C
Dimensions: . . . . . . . . . . 215 × 100 × 325 mm
Weight: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.6 kg
Connections
USB input: . . . . . . . . . . type A
Analog output: . . . . . . . RCA Left / Right
Digital output: . . . . . . . RCA
Fader start: . . . . . . . . . 3.5 mm jack
Relay mode: . . . . . . . . 3.5 mm jack
Subject to technical modification.
GB
Ready
appears in the
(14) to start
appears, the firmware
HFS+
in 8 levels max.
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