Cary Audio Design CD 306 User Manual

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INSTALLATION 
This section describes the unpacking and installation procedures for the CD-306/200 CD. 
                                       
                 
WARNING 
MAKE NO ATTEMPT TO PUT THE CD 306/200 PLAYER IN SERVICE WITH 
THE TOP COVER REMOVED. CONTACT WITH HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE THE 
CD-306/200 PLAYER CAN BE FATAL !!!!! 
 
2.1  Unpacking 
 
All shipping containers have been specifically designed to protect their contents and special care 
has been taken to prevent damage under normal shipping conditions. 
Mishandling should be evident upon inspection of the shipping container. If CD-306/200 player 
mechanism or other damage is found after unpacking and visual inspection, take care not to 
destroy the evidence so that the shipping agent may inspect the damage. If necessary, document 
the damage with photographs and contact the shipping company immediately. 
 
Carefully remove your CD-306/200 CD Transport/Processor from its packing carton and 
examine it closely for signs of shipping damage. It is recommended to save all original packing 
cartons to protect your CD-306/200 from damage should you wish to store it or ship it for 
after-sales service. 
 
 
2.2  Placement 
 
In general, the location of your new CD-306/200 is not critical. However, certain precautions 
must be taken to ensure optimum performance. Avoid extremely hot locations such as near 
radiators or other heating units. Keep the top of the CD-306/200 clear of books, paper or other 
equipment to protect against overheating!! DO NOT place your CD-306/200 in a completely 
closed-in bookcase, as overheating will damage the CD Player! Do not stack the CD-306/200 on 
top of a power amplifier. Allow 8 to 10 inches above the unit for proper ventilation. 
 
 
2.3  Power Requirement 
 
The CD-306/200CD Transport/Processor is designed to operate from AC mains current. The 
design voltage is either 100-120V /or 200-240Volts AC, 50-60 Hz.   
 
 
2.4  Connections 
 
Digital Outputs : The outputs send a digital signal and should only be connected to the 
appropriate digital signal input of an accompanying component. 
Analog Outputs :These are for connection to the CD or AUX input jacks of an accompanying 
preamplifier. 
Digital Inputs: These are for connection to the CD, CD-R, DAT, MD,MP-3 and DVD player’s   
digital output jack. 
 
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