Madrigal Audio Laboratories Proceed Specifications

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Page 1 - PR O C E E D

PR O C E E DCDD Compact Disc Drive

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10Special Design FeaturesCongratulations on your purchase of the CDD Compact Disc Drive. The Madrigaldesign team is confident you will enjoy the outst

Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions

11rior performance. (The ST output is a dealer-installable option to accommodatethose digital processors on which ST is the best-sounding input.)All d

Page 4 - Table of Contents

12PR O C E E Dcdddisplaypowerprogram– program+ prev/rew play/pause next/f.fwdstop/drawer repeatdisc tracktime remainingon disctrack/indexrandom progra

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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

147 TIME INDICATORThe time section of the display can be set to display any of the followingfour indications of time in minutes and seconds: time elap

Page 7 - & Frequency

15If the CDD senses an obstruction during opening of the drawer mecha-nism, it will attempt to re-close. If successful, it will read the disc’s table

Page 8 - A Quick Start…

1613 TIME ON DISC AND TIME REMAINING LED INDICATORSThese LEDs are used to indicate which of the four available display modesthe CDD is in. The four in

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17PR O C E E DRc d d by MADRIGAL AUDIO LABORATORIESdigital outputs~ ac mainsplease see bottom panel for voltage and other informationremoteIRspdif/bn

Page 10 - Special Design Features

182 S/PDIF (BNC) ELECTRICAL DIGITAL OUTPUTThis output provides the digital audio signal (DAS) via cables equippedwith BNC-type connectors to the digit

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19The specifications for this IR input call for a triggering voltage of 5-12 voltsat no more than 100 milliamperes of current, with the tip of the 1⁄8

Page 12 - Front Panel, CDD

2CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENCAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DONOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.REFER S

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20Remote Control, CDD1 IR TRANSMITTER WINDOWThe CDD’s Remote Control sends infrared (IR) commands through its pro-jection lens, and the CDD receives I

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213 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 CDD. Fo

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22repeat: 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

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236 BATTERY COMPARTMENTThe two AA batteries used by the Remote Control must be placed insidethe compartment on the back of the remote’s housing (near

Page 17 - Rear Panel, CDD

24If the requirements of your installation preclude a clean line of sight between theCDD and your listening position, you may want to consider using a

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25Setup and InstallationCaution! For your protection, review “Important Safety Instructions”before you install your CDD.Connecting AC Mains Plug the f

Page 19 - AC power cord polarity

26Basic OperationBefore operating your CDD, take a minute to become familiar with its controlsand their locations. (See “Front Panel” and “Remote Cont

Page 20 - Remote Control, CDD

27As soon as you release the button, play resumes.If you search past the beginning or end of a track, the laser pickup will move onto the previous (or

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28Track repeat takes priority over other functions such as next and previous. To re-turn to normal operation, press repeat again.A-B Repeat To repeat

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29Programming the CDDIntroduction to Playlists Rather than playing an entire CD, you may choose to play only certain selections.To do this, you create

Page 23 - Optimum IR

3Important Safety InstructionsPlease read all instructions and precautions carefully and completely before operating your Proceed compo-nent.1. ALWAYS

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30remaining 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 25 - Setup and Installation

31Using LearningRemote ControlsThe CDD includes both an infrared receiver and an infrared transmitter. With thiscapability, it can “teach” a learning

Page 26 - Basic Operation

323 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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33no button is pushed for more than ten seconds, the CDD will “time out”and return to normal operation.special commands tableCommand Displaypositive c

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34TroubleshootingIn general, refer any service problems to your Proceed dealer. Before contactingyour dealer, however, check to see if the problem is

Page 29 - Programming the CDD

35Care and MaintenanceTo remove dust from the cabinet of the CDD, use a feather duster. To remove dirtand fingerprints, we recommend isopropyl alcohol

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36U.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 31 - Remote Controls

37Obtaining ServiceWe take great pride in our dealers. Experience, dedication, and integrity makethese professionals ideally suited to assist with our

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38SpecificationsThe correlation between published specifications and sonic quality is unreliable. Alist of numbers reveals virtually nothing. All tech

Page 33 - Command Display

39Dimensions12.27"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 34 - Troubleshooting

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

Page 35 - Care and Maintenance

630161-3 © 2/1997 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

Page 36 - U.S. and Canadian Warranty

5Programming the CDD ... 29Introduction to Playlists ...

Page 37 - Obtaining Service

6Unpacking and PlacementUnpacking the CDD Unpack your CDD Compact Disc Drive and remove all accessories from the car-ton.Important! Keep all packing m

Page 38 - Specifications

7Operating Voltage& FrequencyThe CDD Compact Disc Drive is set at the factory (internally) for 100V, 120V,200V, 220V, or 240V AC mains operation a

Page 39 - Dimensions

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 INPUTS YOU ARE USING ON YOUR DIGITAL PROCESSORAND PREAMPLIFIERTake care that a Tape Monitor switch does not override your selection ofth

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