Sherbourn CD-1 Manual de usuario



Important Safety Precautions and Explanation of Symbols
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important installation, operation, and service instructions in this manual.
The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert
the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltages within the enclosure that may
be of sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock to the user.
Please read this Installation and Operation Manual thoroughly before attempting to install,
congure, or operate the CD-1. After successful installation and conguration of the CD-1,
be sure to retain this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Safety is a key component to a long lasting and trouble free installation. Please read and
follow all instructions and heed all warnings on the CD-1 in this manual. The vast majority
of the subsequent safety precautions are common sense. If you are not comfortable with
the installation of audio/video entertainment equipment, you should seek the services of a
qualied installation professional or call us for help.
WARNING: To prevent the risk of re or electric shock, do not use the CD-1 near
water or in wet locations and do not expose it to rain or moisture. Doing so may
result in damage to the CD-1 and the risk of electric shock, which may result in
bodily injury or death.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover from the
CD-1. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the CD-1. Refer all service to
qualied service personnel.
Do not install the CD-1 near any heat sources such as radiators or heating vents. Avoid
installing the CD-1 directly above other heat-generating equipment unless sufcient
ventilation or forced-air cooling is provided.
Do not install the CD-1 in locations without proper ventilation. The CD-1 should not be
operated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block vents. The CD-1 should not
be installed in an enclosed location such as a bookcase, cabinet, or closed equipment rack
unless sufcient forced-air ventilation is provided.
Connect the CD-1 only to power sources of the correct voltage (as shown in this manual
and on the CD-1). Ensure that the Input Voltage selector switch on the rear of the CD-1 is
set to the appropriate voltage.
Protect power supply cables from being pinched, walked on, or otherwise damaged. Be
especially careful where the power cable enters the power outlet and CD-1 unit.
Only connect the CD-1 to an electrical outlet or extension cord of appropriate type and
rating. DO NOT defeat the safety purpose of a grounding or three-pronged plug by
removing ground pins or using unsafe adapters. If you replace the CD-1 power cord, only
use one of similar type and equal or greater current rating.
The power cable for the CD-1 should be unplugged from the outlet during severe electrical
storms, or when unused for a long period of time.
Only replace the fuse in the CD-1 with a fuse of proper value and voltage rating.
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The CD-1 should only be cleaned as directed in the Installation and Operation Manual.
Avoid spraying liquids directly onto the CD-1 and NEVER spray liquids into the vents or
CD loading slot. Care should be taken so that small objects do not fall into the inside of the
CD-1.
You should seek service for your CD-1 by qualied service personnel if any of the following
occur:
1. The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged
2. Objects or liquid have fallen or spilled into the vents or CD loading slot
3. The CD-1 has been exposed to rain
4. The CD-1 exhibits a marked change in performance
5. The CD-1 has been dropped or its enclosure or chassis is damaged.
FCC Interference Statement
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, the unit may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the receiver.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
For questions regarding service, please contact:
Sherbourn Technologies, Inc.
131 SE Parkway Court
Franklin, Tennessee
37064
Tel (615) 791-4046
Fax (615) 791-6287
Web www.sherbourn.com
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Contents
Important Safety Precautions and Explanation of Symbols
Introduction.................................................................................................2
The Sherbourn CD-1 ..................................................................................2
About This Manual......................................................................................2
Mechanical and Environmental ..................................................................3
Inputs and Outputs .....................................................................................4
Installation Tips...........................................................................................5
Conguration ..............................................................................................6
Performance Specications........................................................................7
Features .....................................................................................................8
Operation....................................................................................................9
Periodic Maintenance...............................................................................11
Troubleshooting........................................................................................12
Sherbourn Technologies, LLC Ten-Year Limited Warranty.......................13
Important User Information.......................................................................14
Notes ........................................................................................................15
CD-1
Audiophile Compact Disc Player

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Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Sherbourn CD-1 Audiophile Compact Disc Player.
The Sherbourn CD-1 combines the superb sound quality and usability features necessary to satisfy
the most discerning audiophile with the exibility and reliability demanded by professional installers.
The result is a CD player that is easy to install and congure, sounds great, and will continue to
deliver trouble-free performance for many years to come.
Sincerely,
The Sherbourn Team
About This Manual
This manual will provide you with all the information you need to install and congure the Sherbourn
CD-1 Audiophile Compact Disc Player to achieve its optimum performance. This manual also
includes a brief summary of the features offered by the CD-1, short description of how the controls
work, and how to perform common operations using both the front panel and remote control .
You may wish to record serial numbers or other purchase information on the Notes page at the back
of this manual.
The CD-1
The CD-1 Audiophile Compact Disc Player is a high-quality player for
standard (Red Book) audio CDs.
It CD-1 supports standard CD audio, HDCD encoded CD audio, and MP3 audio content on both CD
and CD-R media.
The CD-1 provides both balanced and unbalanced analog audio outputs, a full array of digital audio
outputs, and a trigger input and output.
The CD-1 includes a front panel VFD status display and an illuminated CD loading slot, and can be
operated by either front panel pushbutton controls, or the included machined aluminum IR remote
control.

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Mechanical and Environmental
Dimensions: 17” wide x 5.75” high x 14” deep (with feet, no rack ears)
Weight: 17.5 lbs / 8 kg (unboxed)
Rack mountable: Yes, with optional rack ears
Power requirements:
115 VAC or 230 VAC +/- 10% @ 50 / 60 Hz (selectable by rear-panel switch)
Power consumption: <= 25 watts
Fuse:
T1AL 250V for 115 VAC operation
T500mAL 250V for 230 VAC operation
Ventilation and cooling:
While the CD-1 produces little heat, proper location and adequate ventilation should still be provided
to prevent overheating due to heat generated by other components.
17”
14”
5.75”

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Inputs and Outputs
CD loading mechanism: Toshiba slot-load CD engine
Analog outputs: Balanced audio (XLR), unbalanced audio (RCA)
Output level (analog): 2 V RMS (7 V peak)
Digital outputs: Optical (Toslink), XLR (AES/EBU), coaxial (RCA)
Note: All audio outputs remain active at all times.
Trigger and control:
Trigger input (mono 1/8”), trigger output (mono 1/8”)
Remote control:
Solid machined aluminum remote control unit; command reception via internal front-panel IR
receiver
AC power input:
IEC standard detachable AC power cord

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Installation Tips
Inputs and outputs
Balanced (XLR) audio interconnects usually provide better noise immunity, and are preferable -
especially for long cable runs or in noisy environments.
Because of the audiophile-quality conversion and analog output circuitry in the CD-1, better audio
performance may be achieved by using the analog outputs from the CD-1 rather than by using the
digital outputs and allowing another component to perform the A-to-D conversion. This will depend
on the associated equipment the CD-1 is connected to.
Rack location
Because the CD-1 requires frequent user access, it should be located at a convenient height for disc
insertion and removal, and should not be located behind locked or securely latched doors. Some
users will also wish to read the information presented on the VFD during use.
Remote control
The CD-1 is controlled primarily via IR remote control, and should be placed in a location where
front panel visibility is good. If the CD-1 is installed in a location where front panel visibility is limited
or blocked, a wired IR receiver and emitter should be used to relay the remote control signal reliably
to the CD-1.
Ventilation and cooling
Avoid placing the CD-1 directly above components that generate large amounts of heat. If mounting
in a cabinet or enclosed rack, always ensure that adequate ventilation is provided to avoid
overheating components (either sufcient passive vents or active forced-air cooling). Overheating
adversely affects performance and shortens component life. We suggest locating components that
produce the most heat towards the top of your rack, and leaving at least 1U (1.75”) of rack space
between components. Space between components can be left open for ventilation, lled with a
spacer, or used to house a forced-air cooling solution.
The Sherbourn C-12 Flex Rack™ Cooling System uses whisper quiet, high capacity, variable speed
fans to provide over 100 CFM of forced-air cooling for rack installations. The C-12 offers a variety of
air-ow options (including external ducting), includes professional features like triggered operation
and thermostatic control, and takes up only 2U of rack space.

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Conguration
Verify that the CD-1 is congured for the correct operating voltage for your area.
(Voltage is set via the Input Voltage switch on the rear panel of the CD-1).
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