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USER MANUAL MCD 2.2 BEGLEC
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Copyright © 2010 by BEGLEC NV ‘t Hofveld 2C ~ B1702 Groot-Bijgaarden ~ Belgium Reproduction or publication of the content in any manner, without express permission of the publisher, is prohibited. Version: 1.1 The Power Source for DJ’s
EN - DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE
Dispose of the unit and used batteries in an environment friendly manner according to your country regulations. Thank you for buying this JB Systems product. To take full advantage of all possibilities, please read these operating instructions very carefully. FEATURES This unit is radio-interference suppressed. This appliance meets the requirements of the current European and national guidelines. Conformity has been established and the relevant statements and documents have been deposited by the manufacturer. Twin CD/MP3-player for DJ’s Alphanumeric LCD display supports ID3V2 tags (song title, artist and bit rate) Full MP3 Playback (max. 999 MP3-files / 255 Folders on 1 CD) o MPEG1 layer3 (32 + 44,1 + 48kHz) o MPEG2 layer3 (16 + 22,05 + 24kHz) o MPEG2.5 layer3 (8 + 11,025 + 12kHz) Supports both CBR and VBR bitrate modes. Reads CD-DA, CD-R, CD-RW Anti-shock Memory 20 seconds Seamless loop (IN/OUT/RELOOP) + with stutter effect Real-time loop edit function Real-time cue (“Cue on the fly”) Instant start Fader start/stop (back cue) 1/75sec Frame search, also on MP3 Pitch ranges: +/-4% +/-8% +/-16%, also on MP3 Full automatic beat counters with extra TAP-function Pitch bend on jog wheel for perfect mixes Auto cue function (-48dB) 4 different speed scan Selectable elapsed, remain and total remain time display Pitch display. Single/continuous play Folder mode: track search limited to one folder Track mode: track search on the entire CD/CDROM Relay play allows consecutive playback on two decks S/PDIF digital output on RCA/cinch BEFORE USE Before you start using this unit, please check if there’s no transportation damage. Should there be any, do not use the device and consult your dealer first. Important: This device left our factory in perfect condition and well packaged. It is absolutely necessary for the user to strictly follow the safety instructions and warnings in this user manual. Any damage caused by mishandling is not subject to warranty. The dealer will not accept responsibility for any resulting defects or problems caused by disregarding this user manual. Keep this booklet in a safe place for future consultation. If you sell the fixture, be sure to add this user manual. To protect the environment, please try to recycle the packing material as much as possible. JB SYSTEMS® 1/56 MCD2.2 ENGLISH OPERATION MANUAL Check the contents: Check that the carton contains the following items: Main unit Control unit Operating instructions 2 cinch cords 1 mini-DIN8 cable 1m 2 fader start cables 1 power cord SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: CAUTION CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the top cover. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the use or the presence of un-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operation and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying this appliance. This symbol means: indoor use only This symbol means: Read instructions This symbol means: Safety Class II appliance To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. To avoid condensation to be formed inside, allow the unit to adapt to the surrounding temperatures when bringing it into a warm room after transport. Condense sometimes prevents the unit from working at full performance or may even cause damages. This unit is for indoor use only. Don’t place metal objects or spill liquid inside the unit. No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on this appliance. Electric shock or malfunction may result. If a foreign object enters the unit, immediately disconnect the mains power. No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the appliance. Don’t cover any ventilation openings as this may result in overheating. Prevent use in dusty environments and clean the unit regularly. Keep the unit away from children. Inexperienced persons should not operate this device. Maximum save ambient temperature is 40°C. Don’t use this unit at higher ambient temperatures. Minimum distances around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation is 5cm. Always unplug the unit when it is not used for a longer time or before you start servicing. The electrical installation should be carried out by qualified personal only, according to the regulations for electrical and mechanical safety in your country. Check that the available voltage is not higher than the one stated on the rear panel of the unit. The socket inlet shall remain operable for disconnection from the mains. The power cord should always be in perfect condition. Switch the unit immediately off when the power cord is squashed or damaged. It must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. Never let the power-cord come into contact with other cables! When the power switch is in OFF position, this unit is not completely disconnected from the mains! In order to prevent electric shock, do not open the cover. Apart from the mains fuse there are no user serviceable parts inside. Never repair a fuse or bypass the fuse holder. Always replace a damaged fuse with a fuse of the same type and electrical specifications! In the event of serious operating problems, stop using the appliance and contact your dealer immediately. Please use the original packing when the device is to be transported. JB SYSTEMS® 2/56 MCD2.2 ENGLISH OPERATION MANUAL ENGLISH OPERATION MANUAL Due to safety reasons it is prohibited to make unauthorized modifications to the unit. INSTALLATION GUIDELINES: Placing and using the unit for long periods near heat-generating sources such as amplifiers, spotlights, etc. will affect its performance and may even damage the unit. Take care to minimize shocks and vibrations during transport. When installed in a booth or flight case, please make sure to have good ventilation to improve heat evacuation of the unit. To avoid condensation to be formed inside, allow the unit to adapt to the surrounding temperatures when bringing it into a warm room after transport. Condense sometimes prevents the unit from working at full performance. Choose the place where you put your installation very carefully. Avoid presence of heat sources. Avoid places with vibrations or places that are dusty and humid. The player will work normally when installed on a surface with max. 15° inclination. Be very careful while handling CDs, do not touch them with wet or dirty hands. Discs that are dirty must be cleaned with special designed cloth and cleaning products. Do not use CDs that are badly damaged (scratched or deformed) they can damage your appliance. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. In order to prevent electric shock, do not open the top cover. If a problem occurs, contact your dealer. Do not place metal objects or spill liquid inside the CD player. Electric shock or malfunction may result. This CD player uses the semiconductor laser. To allow you to enjoy music at a stable operation, it is recommended to use this in a room of 5°C – 35°C. The compact disc player should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel. This unit may cause interference to radio and television reception.
4. CONTROL connector: connect this connector to the control unit, using the supplied mini-DIN8 cable.
5. AUDIO outputs: Output for the audio signals from the CD-player. Use the supplied cinch/cinch cable to
connect this output to a CD/line input of your mixing unit.
6. DIGITAL OUT socket: Use this connector to connect the digital signal (S/PDIF format) to the input of a
digital amplifier or digital recorder (ex. Mini disc)
7. MAINS input: connect the CD player to the 230V AC mains, using the supplied power-cord.
CONTROL UNIT CLEANING THE CD-PLAYER: Clean by wiping with a polished cloth slightly dipped with water. Avoid getting water inside the unit. Do not use volatile liquids such as benzene or thinner which will damage the unit. CONNECTIONS Connect the mini-DIN8 cable between the control unit and the main unit (CD loader) Use the supplied cinch cables to connect the audio outputs of the CD player with the CD or line inputs on your mixing unit. Connect the mains cable. CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS (MAIN UNIT)
1. POWER ON/OFF switch: switches the CD-player on and off.
2. DISC TRAY: Use the OPEN/CLOSE buttons to open disc tray and put the CD in place.
3. OPEN/CLOSE button: press this button to open and close the disc tray. These buttons are disabled
during playback. If the tray is not closed after 60sec. It will close automatically to prevent damage. JB SYSTEMS® 3/56 MCD2.2
1. JOG WHEEL: This jog wheel serves 3 functions depending on the mode you are working in.
The jog wheel acts as a slow frame search (1/75sec) control when the CD is not playing but either paused or set to a cue point. To set a new cue point, spin the wheel then press PLAY or LOOP IN when you have determined the proper position. Press CUE to return to the “CUE POINT”. If the track is playing and the fast search function (16) is not active, the jog wheel temporarily bends the pitch of the music up to +/-32% by rotating the wheel clockwise to speed it up or counterclockwise to slow it down. The amount of pitch change is determined by the speed of rotation. If the fast search function (16) is active, you will be able to search at a higher speed through the current track.
2. LOOP IN button: Allows you to set the cue point without stopping the playback (CUE ON THE FLY).
This button also sets the beginning of a seamless loop.
3. LOOP OUT button: Used to set the endpoint when looping music. The player starts to loop seamlessly
until you press this button again to exit. When a loop is programmed but not active you can also restart the loop. The point where you press the button will be memorized as the new end point of the loop. In loop edit mode pressing the OUT button stops the loop editing and saves the new loop endpoint.
4. RELOOP/STUTTER button: This button has 3 functions:
RELOOP: When a loop was programmed and you have hit the OUT button, press the reloop button to enter the loop again. To exit the loop press the OUT button. (intro and end points of the loop are unchanged) STUTTER: When a loop is playing you can press this button to restart the loop at once. You can also press this button when a track is not playing in loop. Every time the RELOOP/STUTTER button is JB SYSTEMS® 4/56 MCD2.2 ENGLISH
OPERATION MANUAL pressed, it will restart the music from the preprogrammed cue point. The stutter effect adds extra creativity to your performance. ENTER EDIT LOOP MODE: When a loop is programmed (LOOP IN and OUT/EXIT buttons are on) you can enter loop edit mode by pressing the RELOOP/STUTTER button until the display shows “Loop Edit”. CUE button: Pressing the CUE button during playback provides an immediate return to the position at which play was started. Playback starts immediately from the programmed cue point for as long as the CUE button is pressed. The CD player jumps back to the cue point as soon as the CUE button is released. Also with the unit in pause mode (Play/Pause button blinks) the jog wheel is used to set a different start point. By pressing "PLAY/PAUSE" or “LOOP IN” button followed by "CUE", you can confirm this new cue point. PLAY/PAUSE button: every time you press the PLAY/PAUSE button the CD player changes from play to pause or from pause to play. The button blinks as long as the player is set to pause. TRACK/FOLDER button: This button has several functions: Switch between FOLDER and TRACK mode: press the FOLDER button and left SEARCH BUTTON (9) together to switch between FOLDER and TRACK mode. Refer to the chapter “how to use” to learn more about these modes. FOLDER mode - switch between folders: press the FOLDER button together with the TRACK SEARCH buttons (8) to browse the different folders on the CD/CDROM. FOLDER mode – show folder name: as long as you press the FOLDER button, the name of the current folder is shown. TRACK mode – show total amount of tracks: press the FOLDER buttons shortly to show the total number of tracks available on the CD/CDROM. TRACK SEARCH buttons: These buttons are used to select the track to be played. Forward skip & back skip. In FOLDER mode, press the FOLDER button (7) together with the TRACK SEARCH buttons to select another folder. SEARCH buttons: used to search quickly inside a track. Press the left search button (search back) together with the FOLDER button (7) to switch between FOLDER and TRACK mode. TAP button: The MCD2.2 has a full automatic BPM-counter. In some rare cases the automatic beat counter doesn’t count as it should do (beats are out of the normal range or there’s simply no beat to detect). In these cases you can help the beat counter by manually tapping this button to the rhythm of the beat. You can switch back to the automatic beat counter by pressing the TAP button until the “AUTOBPM” in the left lower corner of the display turns on. PITCH BEND buttons: The speed rises while the “+ button” is pressed and returns to the original pitch when the button is released. The speed drops when the “– button” is pressed and returns to the original pitch when the button is released. These buttons can be used to synchronize the beats of 2 tracks. PITCH button: This button is used to turn the speed function on and off. You can also select 3 different pitch ranges (+/-4%, 8%, 16%): every time you press the “PITCH BEND -“ button shortly while you keep the PITCH button pressed, you will change the pitch range. PITCH slider: Press the PITCH button, so the pitch range LED is lit. The speed can be adapted up to +/16% by moving the fader. The speed will not change when the pitch range LED, on the right of the PITCH button, is off. RELAY button: When you switch the relay function on, alternately a track will be played from both CDs until the relay function is disengaged. You can always put a new CD in the player that is waiting in standby mode. In this way you can create an endless program. Perfect for use in pubs etc. OPEN/CLOSE button: press this button to open and close the disc tray. These buttons are disabled during playback. If the tray is not closed after 60sec. It will close automatically to prevent damage. FAST SEARCH button: press this button to toggle the function of the JOG WHEEL(1) between fast search mode (“SEARCH” LED is on) and normal mode. The fast search function is automatically turned off when the JOG WHEEL is not used for more than 10seconds. PLAY MODE: normally the JOG WHEEL is used as pitch bend tool to synchronize the beats of the playing track to another track. When the fast search mode is turned on, you can use the JOG WHEEL to search very quickly forward/backward inside the current track. PAUSE MODE: normally the JOG WHEEL is used to search very precisely (1frame precision) for the exact cue point. When the fast search mode is turned on, you can use the JOG WHEEL to search very quickly forward/backward inside the current track. If the button is pressed for more than 1,5 second, the player toggles between single and continuous play: Continuous play: the complete CD will be played without interruption. (mostly used in pubs) Single track: player stops at the end of each track and waits at the beginning of the next track. (mostly used by deejays) JB SYSTEMS® 5/56 MCD2.2 ENGLISH OPERATION MANUAL
17. LCD DISPLAY: Shows all important information needed during playback. Refer to the next chapter for
more information. 18. ID3-Tag button: standard the display shows the track title, however you can also browse the other ID3tag information: Press the track button 1x: Artist name is shown on the display Press the track button 2x: Bit rate is shown on the display
19. TIME Button: The TIME button switches between elapsed playing time, remaining time in a selection
and total remaining time of the disc. (standard = remaining /track)
20. FADER START Sockets: If you are using a mixer with fader start function, connect the player with the
fader start of the mixer. Please note that these sockets must never be connected with any voltage.
21. CONTROL connector: connect this connector to the main unit, using the supplied mini-DIN8 cable.
PLAY/PAUSE indicators: displays the status of the player. CUE: appears when the master cue point is programmed. SINGLE: appears when the unit is set to play just one track at a time. When it is not shown, the player plays continuously through all tracks. MP3: informs you if the CD/CDROM is a normal audio CD or if it contains MP3-files. MINUTE: Shows “minutes” time information of current track. SECOND: Shows “seconds” time information of current track. FRAME: Shows “frame” time information of current track. (1 frame = 1/75 sec.) TIME BAR: shows either remaining or elapsed time. Starts flashing at the end of each track to alert the user to take action. RELOOP: shows when a loop is programmed. When a loop is programmed and currently playing, the RELOOP indicator is flashing. FOLDER/ TRACK: by default the current track number is shown. When in FOLDER mode, the folder number is shown while selecting another folder of when you simply press the FOLDER button (7). AUTO CUE: appears when the “auto cue” function is active. (in single mode “auto cue” is always on) ELAPSED, REMAIN: indicates that the time shown on the display is the elapsed or remaining time for the playing track. Note: for MP3 files it’s not possible to show the total remaining time for all tracks on the CDROM. ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY: Shows the names of folders and MP3 tracks. For MP3 tracks recorded in CBR also the bit rate is shown. For VBR recorded MP3 tracks the display only shows “VBR”. All kinds of other interactive information is also shown. BPM/PITCH DISPLAY: (see PITCH button(12) and TAP button(10) to learn how to switch between the 3 display modes) BPM indicator ON: the automatic beat counter shows the number of Beats Per Minute on the display. BPM indicator BLINKING: the manual beat counter shows the number of Beats Per Minute you manually “tapped” on the display. PITCH indicator ON: The display shows the actual speed variation (in %) compared to zero pitch. JB SYSTEMS® 6/56 MCD2.2 ENGLISH OPERATION MANUAL
HOW TO USE …
Most of the common functions are explained in the previous chapter “controls and functions” In this chapter we talk about the functions that need a little more explanation. SLEEP MODE: The CD player automatically shuts off the transport and laser after about 15 minutes (when in pause or cue mode). This extends the life of your motor drive and laser. During sleep mode the display shows the word “SLEEP”. To wake up the player, just press the cue or play button, the display turns to normal and is ready to receive instructions. RELAY FUNCTION: First open the 2 faders of the CD inputs on your mixer. Press the RELAY button (on the left or right player) to enable the relay function. Put a disc in both players and start playback on one of the units. Alternately a track will be played from both units until the relay function is disengaged. You can always put a new CD in the player that is waiting in pause. In this way you can create an endless program, perfect for use in pubs etc. NOTE: by switching on the relay function you automatically put both players in single mode. PITCH BENDING: This function is used to synchronize the beats of two tracks. This can be done in two ways: PITCH BEND buttons: The speed increases or decreases respectively as long as the PITCH BEND+ or PITCH BEND- buttons are pressed. JOG WHEEL: During play mode the JOG WHEEL will temporarily bend the pitch of the music by turning the JOG WHEEL clockwise to speed up or counterclockwise to slowdown. The rotation speed the JOG WHEEL determines the percent of pitch bend. PLAYING MP3 FILES: The CD player automatically detects if a CD contains MP3 files. The MCD2.2 is able to read several different MP3 formats but due to display limitations it can’t show the ID3-tags (song title/performer/…). The CD may contain up to 999 MP3- files, spread over maximum 255 folders. The MP3-files may have the following file extensions: .mp3 ~ .MP3 ~ .mP3 ~ .Mp3 Check the technical specifications to see which MP3-files are allowed. FOLDER / TRACK SELECTORS: To keep things manageable you can sort your MP3 files in different subfolders (directories). These folders can be named after the names of the performers, after the music genres (techno, slows, salsa …), the BPM count (100BPM, 110BPM, 120BPM …) or any other idea you have to sort your music… Important notice: you can only make subfolders in the root (main) directory. When you create extra subfolders inside the existing subfolders (also called “nested subfolders”) the MCD2.2 will NOT see these nested subfolders and the tracks they contain! Some examples: Sorted by GENRE Sorted by BPM ENGLISH OPERATION MANUAL PLAYING/RECORDING CD-R and CD-RW: Apart from normal audio CD’s the MCD2.2 can play both CD-R (CD recordable) and CD-RW (CD rewriteable). Please note that you should always use the “disc at once” and “track at once” disc writing options! Although the MCD2.2 is capable of reading CD-R and CD-RW recorded at higher speeds, we suggest not using recording speeds more than x12 to increase readability. Always buy good quality brands for CD-R and CD-RW! If the disc is multi session, it will only play the first session: if the first session is CD-DA you can only play CD-DA tracks. if the first session is MP3 you can only play MP3 files. CREATE A LOOP: While a track is playing, press the LOOP IN button to program the start point of the loop. Now press the OUT button to program the endpoint of the loop. The seamless loop starts playing at once. (With some practice you will be able to create perfect loops!) While the loop is playing, you can press the OUT button again to exit the loop and continue the rest of the track. It is possible to program a new loop, even when the current loop is still playing. While the loop is playing, simply press the LOOP IN button to set the starting point of the new loop. Now enter the endpoint by pressing the OUT button. Your new loop is programmed and playing. RESTART A LOOP: This can be done in 3 ways: When a loop is programmed and you left it by pressing the OUT button, just press RELOOP to restart the loop. When a loop is programmed and you left it by pressing the OUT button, just press OUT again to restart the loop. The point where you pressed OUT is now programmed as the new endpoint of the loop. When the loop is still playing, press the RELOOP button to restart the loop immediately. You can repeat this several times to create a “Stutter” effect. EDIT A LOOP: When a loop is programmed, press the RELOOP/STUTTER button for about 2 seconds to enter “loop edit” mode. While the loop is seamlessly playing, the display shows the time information of the loop endpoint. Use the jog wheel to set the new loop endpoint. To make things very easy you can hear your modifications to the loop endpoint continuously. When the loop is perfect, press the LOOP OUT button to save the new loop endpoint. Sorted by ALPHABETICAL order First put the MCD2.2 in FOLDER mode: see chapter “control unit”, point (7) to learn how to do this. FOLDER MODE: use the FOLDER button (7) and TRACK SEARCH buttons (8) together to select the desired folder. With the TRACK selectors (8) you can select the desired MP3 track in this folder. Note that you can only select tracks inside the selected folder. To go to another folder just use the FOLDER button (7) and TRACK SEARCH buttons (8). TRACK MODE: you will be able to browse all the tracks on your CD/CDROM as if no subfolders were present. JB SYSTEMS® 7/56 MCD2.2 JB SYSTEMS® 8/56 MCD2.2 ENGLISH OPERATION MANUAL SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply: Power Consumption: Output level: Frequency response: THD + noise: S/N Ratio (IHF-A): Short access time (next track): Long access time (track 1 20): Electronic tracking: DISC FORMAT: Possible file extensions: ISO9660: Joliet: CD-ROM sector format: Max. Folders: Max. Files per Folder: Max. Files: MP3 FORMATS: MPEG1 Layer3 (ISO/IEC11172-3): Bitrates: Bitrate modes: MPEG2 Layer3 (ISO/IEC13818-3): Bitrates: Bitrate modes: MPEG2,5 Layer3: Bitrates: Bitrate modes: Dimensions: Weight: AC 230V / 50Hz 26W 2.0Vrms +/-1dB @ 1kHz,0dB 20-20.000Hz (+/-1dB@0dB output) 0.01% @ 1kHz, 0dB >90dB @ 1kHz, 0dB (IHF-A weighted, w/20KHz LPF) <4sec <6sec Full automatic digital tracking. .mp3 ~ .MP3 ~ .mP3 ~ .Mp3 max. 63 character style max. 63 character style mode-1 only
MODE D’EMPLOI
mono / stereo sampled at: 32 - 44,1 - 48kHz 32 – 320 Kbps CBR (Constant Bitrate) or VBR (Variable Bitrate) mono / stereo sampled at: 16 – 22,05 - 24kHz 32 – 160 Kbps CBR (Constant Bitrate) or VBR (Variable Bitrate) mono / stereo sampled at: 8 – 11,025 - 12kHz 32 – 160 Kbps CBR (Constant Bitrate) or VBR (Variable Bitrate) Main unit 482(W) x 88,8(H) x 262,5(D) mm Control unit 482(W) x 88,8(H) x 94(D) mm 6,6kg
AVANT L’UTILISATION
Every information is subject to change without prior notice You can download the latest version of this user manual on our website: www.beglec.com JB SYSTEMS® 9/56 MCD2.2 AC 230 V, 50Hz 26W 2.0Vrms +/-1dB @ 1kHz,0dB 20-20.000Hz (+/-1dB@0dB output) 0.01% @ 1kHz, 0dB >90dB @ 1kHz, 0dB (IHF-A weighted, w/20KHz LPF) <4sec <6sec Full automatic digital tracking. .mp3 ~ .MP3 ~ .mP3 ~ .Mp3 max. 63 character style max. 63 character style mode-1 only
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AC 230 V, 50Hz 26W 2.0Vrms +/-1dB @ 1kHz,0dB 20-20.000Hz (+/-1dB@0dB output) 0.01% @ 1kHz, 0dB >90dB @ 1kHz, 0dB (IHF-A weighted, w/20KHz LPF) <4sec <6sec volautomatische digitale tracking. .mp3 ~ .MP3 ~ .mP3 ~ .Mp3 max. 63 character style max. 63 character style mode-1 only
mono / stereo sampled at: 32 - 44,1 - 48kHz 32 – 320 Kbps CBR (Constant Bitrate) or VBR (Variable Bitrate) mono / stereo sampled at: 16 – 22,05 - 24kHz 32 – 160 Kbps CBR (Constant Bitrate) or VBR (Variable Bitrate) mono / stereo sampled at: 8 – 11,025 - 12kHz 32 – 160 Kbps CBR (Constant Bitrate) or VBR (Variable Bitrate) Basis 482(W) x 88.8(H) x 262.5(D) mm Bediening 482(W) x 88.8(H) x 94(D) mm 6,6kg DEUTSCH BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
AC 230 V, 50Hz 26W 2.0Vrms +/-1dB @ 1kHz,0dB 20-20.000Hz (+/-1dB@0dB output) 0.01% @ 1kHz, 0dB >90dB @ 1kHz, 0dB (IHF-A weighted, w/20KHz LPF). <4 sec <6 sec Vollautomatisches digital tracking. .mp3 ~ .MP3 ~ .mP3 ~ .Mp3 max. 63 character style max. 63 character style nur mode-1
mono / stereo gesampelt bei: 32 - 44,1 - 48kHz 32 – 320 Kbps CBR (Constant Bitrate) or VBR (Variable Bitrate) mono / stereo gesampelt bei: 16 – 22,05 - 24kHz 32 – 160 Kbps CBR (Constant Bitrate) or VBR (Variable Bitrate) mono / stereo gesampelt bei: 8 – 11,025 - 12kHz 32 – 160 Kbps CBR (Constant Bitrate) or VBR (Variable Bitrate) Main unit 482(W) x 88.8(H) x 262.5(D) mm Control unit 482(W) x 88.8(H) x 94(D) mm 6,6Kg PANTALLA LCD:
AC 230V, 50Hz 26W 2.0Vrms +/-1dB @ 1kHz,0dB 20-20.000Hz (+/-1dB@0dB output) 0.01% @ 1kHz, 0dB >90dB @ 1kHz, 0dB (IHF-A weighted, w/20KHz LPF) <4 seg <6 seg Búsqueda digital integral. DISPLAY LCD
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