Proceed CDP User Manual

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Page 1 - PR O C E E D

PR O C E E DCDP Compact Disc Processor

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10Special Design FeaturesCongratulations on your purchase of the CDP Compact Disc Processor. The Mad-rigal design team is confident you will enjoy the

Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions

11tal processor that is incorporated within. The two most common digital interfacesare supported for the widest compatibility: eiaj optical (sometimes

Page 4 - Table of Contents

12PR O C E E Dcdpdisplaypowerprogram– program+ prev/rew play/pause next/f.fwdstop/drawer repeatdisc tracktime rem.on discmuterandom program781013 4 51

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133 PREV/REW BUTTONPressing this button momentarily will return you to the beginning of thecurrent track. Pressing it repeatedly will move you backwar

Page 6 - Unpacking and Placement

14In addition to receiving IR commands, the CDP has the ability to teach alearning remote control its own commands from an IR transmitter locatedin th

Page 7 - & Frequency

15These four options are accessed by repeatedly pressing the display button,which cycles through the four modes. In effect, the CDP assumes you willbe

Page 8 - A Quick Start…

16Pressing the stop/drawer button will cause an open drawer to close. If itsenses a disc in the drawer, the CDP will take a moment to read the disc’st

Page 9 - S/PDIF input), to In

1716 RANDOM LED INDICATORBy pressing rndm on the remote control, the CDP will enter a random playmode in which the order of the current disc’s playlis

Page 10 - Special Design Features

18PR O C E E DRc d p by MADRIGAL AUDIO LABORATORIESanalog outputsplease see bottom panel for voltage and other information~ ac mainsdigitalinputsremo

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19If you choose to use the single-ended outputs of the CDP, connect its right-channel and left-channel single-ended outputs to the corresponding input

Page 12 - Front Panel, CDP

CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENCAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DONOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.REFER SE

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20Connect the digital output of the CDP to the RCA input of your digital re-corder using a high quality 75Ω cable such as Madrigal MDC-2.4 EIAJ DIGITA

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21This turn-on output uses a two conductor 1⁄8" mini-jack, as does the match-ing input on the power amp. They may be connected using any standard

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22Remote Control, CDP1 IR TRANSMITTERThe CDP’s Remote Control sends infrared (IR) commands through its pro-jection lens, and the CDP receives IR comma

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233 NUMERIC KEYPADThe numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 may be used to directly access in-dividual track numbers of discs played by the CDP. Fo

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24repeat: Press once to enter disc repeat mode (repeating the entiredisc, or an entire playlist if one is entered). This action will illu-minate the d

Page 18 - Rear Panel, CDP

25mute: Pressing this button reduces the output level of the CDP by auser-definable amount, and is indicated by the red mute LEDabove the round displa

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26Optimum IRreception window30° 30°If the requirements of your installation preclude a clean line of sight between theCDP and your listening position,

Page 20 - S/PDIF digital inter

27Basic OperationBefore operating your CDP, take a minute to become familiar with its controlsand their locations. (See “Front Panel” and “Remote Cont

Page 21 - AC power cord polarity

28As soon as you release the button, play resumes. (Unless you had begun yourfast search in the stop mode, in which case the CDP will enter pause at y

Page 22 - Remote Control, CDP

29Track repeat takes priority over other functions such as next and previous. (Spe-cifically, they will merely return play to the beginning of the re

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Important Safety InstructionsPlease read all instructions and precautions carefully and completely before operating your Proceed compo-nent.1. ALWAYS

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30Programming the CDPIntroduction to Playlists Rather than playing an entire CD, you may choose to play only certain selections.To do this, you create

Page 25 - IR Performance

31remaining in the playlist. This next track will be shown with thegreen program LED lit to indicate that it is still in the playlist.4. Using next an

Page 26 - Optimum IR

32Customizing the CDPThe CDP offers three user options that modify the way it operates to accommo-date individual tastes. These options are accessed t

Page 27 - Basic Operation

332 PRESS THE “NEXT” BUTTON TO CHANGE THE OPTIONIn this case, there are only two options: F (fixed output) and A (adjustableoutput). Thus as you press

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344 PRESS AND HOLD THE P+ BUTTON TO CONFIRM YOUR CHANGEThe CDP’s display will show done when it has saved your choice to non-volatile memory. You may

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35Using LearningRemote ControlsThe CDP includes both an infrared receiver and an infrared transmitter. With thiscapability, it can “teach” a learning

Page 30 - Programming the CDP

363 REPEAT THE PROCESS OF “TEACHING” NEW COMMANDS TO THEVARIOUS BUTTONS ON YOUR REMOTE CONTROL UNTIL ALLAPPROPRIATE OR DESIRED FRONT PANEL COMMANDS HA

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37When the last item has been reached, pressing program + will return youto the beginning of the table. If no button is pushed for more than ten sec-o

Page 32 - Customizing the CDP

385 REPEAT THE PROCESS OF “TEACHING” NEW SPECIAL COMMANDSUNTIL ALL DESIRED COMMANDS HAVE BEEN LEARNED BY YOURREMOTE CONTROL.If you take longer than ap

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39TroubleshootingIn general, refer any service problems to your Proceed dealer. Before contactingyour dealer, however, check to see if the problem is

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4Table of ContentsUnpacking and Placement ... 6Unpacking the CDP ...

Page 35 - Remote Controls

40Care and MaintenanceTo remove dust from the cabinet of the CDP, use a feather duster. To remove dirtand fingerprints, we recommend isopropyl alcohol

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41U.S. and Canadian Warranty90-Day Limited Warranty This Proceed® product is warranted to be free from defects in material and work-manship under norm

Page 37 - Command Display

42Obtaining ServiceWe take great pride in our dealers. Experience, dedication, and integrity makethese professionals ideally suited to assist with our

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43SpecificationsThe correlation between published specifications and sonic quality is unreliable. Alist of numbers reveals virtually nothing. All tech

Page 39 - Troubleshooting

44Dimensions12.27"31.2cm0.98"2.49cm13.25"33.7cm13.25"3.5"8.9cm13.25"33.7cm17.25"43.8cm1.00"2.54cm14.25"36

Page 41 - U.S. and Canadian Warranty

630162-6 © 2/1998 Madrigal Audio Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.RPR O C E E Dis a registered trademark of Madrigal Audio Lab

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5Programming by Omission ... 30Reviewing a Playlist ...

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6Unpacking and PlacementUnpacking the CDP Unpack your CDP Compact Disc Processor and remove all accessories from thecarton.Important! Keep all packing

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7Operating Voltage& FrequencyThe CDP Compact Disc Processor is set at the factory (internally) for 100V, 120V,200V, 220V, or 240V AC mains operati

Page 45 - Installation Notes

8A Quick Start…We recognize that many people are understandably eager to begin listening totheir new components, and that reading the manual is often

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96 SELECT THE INPUT YOU ARE USING ON YOUR PREAMPLIFIERTake care that a Tape Monitor switch does not override your selection ofthe input on your preamp

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