Creek Audio Destiny 2 Manual De Usuario

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Creek Audio Limited
12 Avebury Court, Mark Road,
Hemel Hempstead    HP2 7TA     England
Telephone: +44 (0) 1442 260146   Fax: +44 (0) 870 622 0846
Email: info@creekaudio.com  Web: www.creekaudio.com 
E&OE
Destiny 2 CD PLAYER
SPECIFICATION
Power requirements
Supplied 220/240-50 Hz or 100/120-60Hz
(Selectable by switch on underside of player)
Power consumption
14 W max 0.9 W in standby mode
Mains filtering
Multi-pole bi-directional
Power supply
3 fully encapsulated PCB toroidal transformers for transport,
 logic and analogue circuitry
Frequency response
1 Hz - 20 kHz ±0.25 dB
Output level
2.0 V RMS at 1 kHz, 0 dB
Output impedance
5  Ohms  recommended min load 1 K Ohms
D to A type
24 bit - 192 kHz (> 120 dB) Crystal CS4396
Total harmonic distortion  
< 0.0008% at 1 kHz, 0 dB
THD + Noise
> -97dB
MAINS VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY IN INTERNALLY SET FOR THE COUNTRY OF USE
Creek Audio Ltd reserves the right to change or modify the specification of its products without prior warning
WARRANTY
If within two years of purchase date your Destiny 2 CD Player product proves to be defective for any reason other than accident, misuse, neglect, unauthorized 
modification, or fair wear and tear, Creek Audio Ltd. will, at its discretion, replace the faulty parts without charge for labour or return carriage within the U.K. 
This warranty is valid only in the U.K. and given in addition to statutory rights. Service enquiries outside the U.K. should be addressed first to the supplying dealer 
and/or the Creek distributor/importer. Distributor information can be found at www.creekaudio.com   Warranties granted in these countries are entirely at the 
discretion of the distributor.
 
Dynamic range
> 117dB
Clock type
Temperature compensated ultra low jitter and phase noise module with re-clocking
 
Number of channels
2 via high quality solid RCA gold plated sockets
Digital output
Laser type
Semiconductor AlGaAs
Wavelength
790 nm ± 25 nm
Light output (cw)
0.18 mW typical
Transport
Software
Custom Creek software, running loader, display, remote control and DAC.  
Case
Built with custom Creek extruded panels throughout
Weight
6 Kg       (13.2 lbs)
Dimensions (W x H x D) mm
430 x 70 x 310   (16.9 x 2.7 x 12.2 inches)
Remote control
Custom Creek SRC3 system remote handset
Re-clocked optical via TORX and transformer-coupled co-axial high quality solid RCA              
gold-plated socket
Dedicated audio CD loader with high precision custom decoder circuitry
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
If you have followed the instructions, and are having difficulty operating your compact disc player, please use the simple guide below to help you solve the 
problem.  Here we have listed the most common hiccups experienced by the users, which we hope will be of some help. Locate the symptom in table and 
then check the corresponding possible cause and corrective action to remedy the problem.
Symptom
No power when the rear panel 
Poor power plug connection at the AC outlet or IEC
Insert the power plug firmly into the 
power switch is ON.
inlet. fuse in the mains plug or IEC inlet has blown.
 Replace the fuse in the mains plug or IEC inlet.
Disc play does not read T.O.C.
The disc is loaded upside down. The disc is dirty
Reload the disc with the label side up.
or scratched.  A  DVD or SACD is being used.
Clean the disc. Replace the DVD with a CD.
No sound.
Improper output cable connections. Improper
Connect the output cable properly. 
amplifier operation.  Amplifier is muted.
 that the amplifier controls are set properly.
Sound skips.
Damaged, faulty or dirty disc. The CD player is
Clean or replace with a new disc.
subject to vibrations or physical shock.
Change the location of the player
Programmed sequence will not play.
The CD player is in the normal disc play mode.
Press the STOP button and then programme 
the tracks.
Humming noise.
Loose cable connections. Local interference.
Press plugs in firmly. Move CD player to new 
location.
Remote handset will not function.
Batteries low.
Replace the batteries.
AC outlet.
Make sure
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