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GRUNDIG CD 23
Manual de Servicio


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Descripción del GRUNDIG CD 23 Manual de Servicio

Manual de servicio completo en formato digital (archivo PDF). Los manuales de servicio por lo general contienen diagramas de circuitos, tarjetas de circuitos impresos, consejos para reparación, diagramas de cableado, diagramas de bloque y lista de refacciones. El Manual de Servicio (a veces llamado Manual de Reparación) es usado principalmente por los técnicos.

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are still to played. will be repeated continuously (from 2 seconds
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¯ remaining playing time of the entire CD STOP 9, OPEN/CLOSE or SHUFFLE; in this � You can now adjust your recording device.
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peak)theafterseconds2untilpeakbefore Press INFO again if you wish to know the � The function is deactivated by pressing Fade-in and fade-out (FADER) (TOTAL REM TIME). � During play press FADER. last case the remaining tracks are played in

TRACK TIME

� The shuffle function can also used together elapsed playing time indication of current the PAUSE mode. ¯ or programme will be played from the
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� You can stop the search by pressing STOP 9 their normal order. � Press INFO again wish return to or OPEN/CLOSE; if you press PLAY 2, the CD beginning.function.repeatthewithTIME).(TRACKtrack � Press FADER again. ¯ � Play continues and the sound level will increase again to the originally set level (FADE IN).

PROGRAMMING EDIT
You can programme your own track sequence for Programme playback The function has two modes in which In EDIT NORMAL mode the recording time must be each CD. you can store recording tape in at least equal to playing time of the first track on The order of programmed tracks determines � To play the programme you have created, press player memory. CD or in the programme. EDIT NORMAL � The player will determine which tracks Each track can be stored often as you like. � All functions playback mode continue at least equal to playing time of the shortest fit on each side of tape and will stop after the last You can enter a programme STOP mode. function. track on CD or in the programme. track. The tracks will be recorded the order in which You can store a sequence of up to 30 tracks. Playback starts with first number of the they appear on CD or in the programme. � WRONG TIME lights up if you select a �wrong� time. PLAY 2. order in which they are played. In EDIT OPT(imal) mode the recording time must be programme. � Press EDIT to store the required recording time. nation tracks that will optimize the use of available
SPACE TRACK TOTAL TIME

� All keys except EDIT, PROGRAM, CLEAR and memory.
PROGRAM

� PROGR lights up and PROGRAM starts flashing. � Search for a particular passage is only possible Enter track numbers with 0-9 within the track being played. � If required you can first search the loudest passage � You can now record the entire CD or a programme numeric keys remote control. Every number on CD or in the programme and adjust your from it. you enter will directly included in the recording device. This can also be done after selecDuring play:
TRACK TOTAL TIME PROGRAM

� Press OPEN/CLOSE or press STOP 9 (twice). number tracks and the playing time of your SEARCH)� on page 20. programme will be shown under TRACK and � In STOP mode, press to activate the EDIT mode. � The display shows NORMAL (default setting). TOTAL TIME.
6 TOTAL SPACE TRACK TIME PAUSE

4ofpauseextraantrackeachafterselected,mode:STOPIn CD player will go into PAUSE mode; � If required you can insert an extra pause between
PROGRAM

track number indicator always shows which � The programme has now been deleted. � USE O 9 lights up if you press S or T Erasing a track from the programme while programming. � Press REVIEW before or after programmed play � Press PROGRAM to leave the programming mode. (STOP mode). � You can also leave the programme mode by � Press PLAY 2.
PROGRAM TRACK TOTAL TIME 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11

numbers have been stored. the various by pressing A. SPACE. � The track number indicator shows which tracks fit

(CLEAR)seewillyouTRACKUndertape.theofBsideontoup.lightsSPACE
CANCEL or NORMAL again. � REVIEW lights up. � Press EDIT to store the required recording mode pressing STOP 9, PAUSE ; or PLAY 2. � The remaining tracks will now be played. stop;willplaytracklasttheAfter� � Press CLEAR soon as the number you wish to � Press REVIEW prior to, during or after EDIT CANCELLED lights up. � All numbers appear in the programmed sequence used for CDs containing more than 30 and under TRACK TIME you The � VOLUME + keys (on the remote � nO PROGRAM lights up if no track numbers have control) may not be used during yet been stored. � You can quit the EDIT mode by pressing STOP 9 or yet been stored. 0-9 digit keys on remote control. recording as they affect the strength of � With REVIEW you can proceed more rapidly to OPEN/CLOSE; EDIT CANCELLED then lights up. � nO PROGRAM lights up if no track numbers have erase appears. programmed play. REVIEW lights up.
TRACK TIME

� Turn over or select the tape travel direction for side B.

1 4 6 8 9

Checking the programme (REVIEW) TRACK.
� As soon as you have stored recording mode the � As soon as you press PLAY 2 the other play functions if you press one of the other buttons during recording. signal from the player. will temporarily be switched off to prevent the recorwill see the playing time of each track. tracks. ding being interfered with; EDIT ACTIVE lights up NOTES: display shows C 90 (default setting).

¯

1-9

PLAYBACK
Scanning a CD (SCAN) REPEAT function Adjusting the sound level (� VOLUME +) Inserting an extra pause (AUTO SPACE)
SPACE TRACK TIME REM TRACK TIME

� Press SCAN before or during play. Repeating a track: NOTE! If CD compartment was open, it will now Use � VOLUME + keys on the remote � Press A. SPACE. close. � Press REPEAT before or during play. control only if the player is connected to an � SPACE lights up;
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� REPEAT 1 lights up; the track will now be � SCAN lights up for 2 and the first 10 amplifier or HiFi system without its own remote During play an extra pause of 4 seconds will repeated continuously. seconds of each track are played in turn; 10 control. be inserted between the various tracks.
TRACK TIME REPEAT 1

seconds are counted down each time under � Press REPEAT twice to stop the track being The setting chosen with � VOLUME + will be � Press A. SPACE again to delete the extra repeated. cancelled when the player is switched off. pause. REM TRACK TIME. When player reaches a track which you � Hold � VOLUME on the remote control pressed ¯
6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CD:theRepeating PLAY 2. � Press REPEAT twice before or during play. � VOL lights up; output signal from the player
TRACK TIME REPEAT

wish to hear in full, press SCAN again or down.
¯

SHUFFLE function continuously. � The successive steps are shown on the display.
By pressing SHUFFLE you activate shuffle � Release key soon as the required sound
TRACK TIME SHUFFLE PEAK TRACK TIME 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

� REPEAT lights up; the CD will now be repeated will now decrease gradually. ¯

Allgemeiner Teil / General Section

passageloudesttheSearchingbeingCDthestoptoagainREPEATPress�¯

� All operating functions continue to function as � VOL lights up; the output signal will now inprogramme will now be scanned for the
1 2 4 5 7 8 9 11 12 8 9 10 11 12

function which mixes up order of the CD tracks. A random number generator selects the � In STOP mode, press P. SEARCH. � Hold VOLUME + on the remote control order of tracks to be played. pressed down. � starts flashing and CD or the PEAK

(PEAK SEARCH) repeated. level is obtained. ¯

With S T buttons you can select � The successive steps are shown on the display. � The display shows the track being scanned
REM TRACK TIME

Calling up other information (INFO) crease again gradually to the maximum level.
The grid shows which tracks on CD remaining playing time of track being � Release key soon as the required sound � When the loudest passage has been found it level is obtained. played (REM TRACK TIME). � Press INFO whenever you want to know the next or previous random tracks. and its elapsed playing time.
PEAK TRACK TIME

peak).(thepassageloudestplayback.normalduring

10 11 12

� The sound level will now gradually decrease

¯ (FADE OUT), after which the player will go into

EDIT OPTIMAL � The player now calculates the combiProgramming � The CD player will now go back to STOP mode � The track number indicator shows which tracks fit onto side A the tape. The number of tracks and
1 2 3 4 5 6

P. SEARCH can be used during programmed � In STOP mode, press PROGRAM to open the recording time.

TRACK their playing time will be shown under and Recording in the EDIT mode TOTAL TIME.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

play.

� The numbers for side A of the tape will be played one after the other. If AUTO SPACE has been � Press OPEN/CLOSE, CLEAR or STOP 9 (once). seconds will be inserted. � After last track that fits on side A of tape, the

� Press PLAY 2. programme. ting mode and the recording time. � Each time you key in (= store) a track number, For this see �Searching the loudest passage (PEAK

Deleting the programme

number of the first track to be recorded. � With S T you can now select OPT(imal), � All numbers appear in the programmed (NORMAL or OPTimal). sequence under � If you select CANCEL, the EDIT mode will be cancelled and the player will go back to STOP mode. � disappears from the number NOTES: The EDIT function cannot be indicator; it has been erased. � With S T you can now select the required � The display shows the remaining tracks and recording time: C100, C105, C120, 30, C 45, programme time for a few seconds. 60, 75, C 90. Other recording times can be selected using the

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� EDIT NOT POSSIBLE lights up if you try to record the next block of information.

a CD containing more than 30 tracks.

Allgemeiner Teil / General Section

Notizen / Notes
CD 23

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