CANOR CD 1.10 Tube Compact Disc Player And DA Converter User Guide

June 13, 2024
CANOR

CANOR CD 1.10 Tube Compact Disc Player And DA
Converter

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CANOR CD1.10 tube compact disc player and D/A converter user guide

CD 1.10 Tube Compact Disc Player And DA Converter

CANOR CD 1.10 Tube Compact Disc Player And DA Converter
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Dear music lover,
thank youfor purchasing our CANOR CD1.10 tube compact disc player and a D/A converter.
To preserve and maintain the best characteristics of your compact disc player, we recommend you carefully read the following lines.

Operating instructions:

Before placing your new appliance into operation please read these operating instructions carefully.

  1. Read the instructions -all safety information and instructions should be read before using the appliance.

  2. Please keep these operating instructions for futurereference.

  3. Follow the instructions -all the security and user instructions should be followed.

  4. Water and moisture –the CD1.10should not be placed near water, for example near baths, swimming pool, kitchen sink, etc..

  5. Accessories -do not useaccessories not recommended by the manufacturer.

  6. Location -do not place equipment on unstable surface.The device may fall, which maycause serious injuries to children or adults, as well as damage to the appliance. Use only padsor stands recommendedby the manufacturer or sold to dealers at the same  time with this device. Any location of the device should be in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and only accessories recommended by the manufacturer should be used.

  7. Ventilation –appliance should be placed in aplace whichguaranteesaproper airflow. This means that it must not lie on the sofa or upholstered furniture. When in operationit must not be covered. It would then prevent
    proper airflow around the vent holes of device.

  8. Heat -ensure the appliance is away from any sources of heat(direct sunlight, electric stove, etc.).The distance from the rear wall of the device may not be less than 20 cm, and 20 cm above the area of the compact disc player may notbe anyobstacle.  Alongside the equipment should be ensured min. distance of 20 cm from other objects.

  9. Power source -the device must be connected only to apower supply, for which it is designed.

  10. Power cord -it is necessary to pay particular attention to apower cord,it must be positioned so as to avoid stepping on it and to ensure it is protected against mechanical damage.

  11. The longer the period during whenyou do not use theCD1.10you should disconnect the power cord from the mains supply, or at least turn off the main power switch located on the back.

  12. Subjects containing liquid -do not place these objects (vases, flower pots), so that they can fall on the device, possibly a fluid could leak out of them on the appliance.

  13. Damage requiring service -equipment should be repaired only by qualified service once:
    a) power cord is damaged
    b) the device fell into water or was poured
    c) the device was exposed to rain
    d) the device works incorrectly
    e) the device fell to the ground or is otherwise mechanically damaged.

  14. Repairs -all repairs must be entrusted to qualified service.

  15. General warning -use the device only in accordance with the instructions.
    The manufacturer declines any liability should these safety measures not be observed.
    To help you avoid an electric shock, do not expose the CD player to rain or moisture!
    This CD player is classified as CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. It can emit radiation in CLASS 1 limit range.
    Do not disassemble / danger of damage to eyes!

Delivery content:

  1. shipping packaging
  2. CANOR CD1.10 compact disc player / DA converter
  3. Power cord
  4. Remote control (containing CR2032 battery)
  5. CANOR CD1.10 compact disc player user guide

Caution!
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive -Regulation of the European Union 2002/96/EC governing the issue of separate waste collection.
This device may not be disposed of in unsorted municipal waste. Devolve the applianceupon a collection center for recyclingand disposal of electrical and electronic equipment waste. Correct disposal of waste does not cause negative impacts on the environment  and human health. You will thuscontribute to protection of the environment.

Remote Control
Do not expose the sensors of your remote control to direct sunlight or to other strong light sources.
Remote control operates at an angle of 60 ° to about 5 meters. Aim your remote control at sensor on the device.
There may not be any obstacles in the way between sensor and remote control.
If the appliance is placed behind glass, it may result in shortening the operating distance of a remote control (according to the color and strength of glass).
Keys on the remote control have the same function as the keys at the front panel of the device.
Remote control is further equipped with features for an amplifier: volume control keys (-VOLUME +) = function for amplifier only < Input – Input > = function for amplifier only (inputs switching)
AMP ON / OFF -function for amplifier only (switching on and off the amplifier)
Large power button turns off both the amplifier andthe CD1.10
Functions of CD1.10 only:
CD ON/OFF – CD1.10 turning on and off
Numeric keypad(0-9) – direct track selection
Numeric key0 – CD1.10 input selection: 1.CD, 2.COAXIAL, 3.OPTICAL, 4.USB
Numeric keypad+10 – you can pick tracks with ahigher sequential number than 10
REPEAT – allows you to ciclically opt for single track repeat, entire disc repeat or disabled repeat
DIMMER – sets thedisplay brightness in sixstepswhereby 0 isaturned off display, and 5 is maximum brightness.
After turning on, the display brightness level is3, by repeated pressingor holdingof the button, brightness lowers to values 2,1,0 and continues to rise until maximum brightness (5) is reached, and repeatedly lowers until display is turned off.
In case of aswitched off display during operating the device with function keys the display lights up to brightness 2,and after afew seconds the display turns off.
BACKWARD |<< – when pressed for ashort-time jumps to the beginning of atrack if playback time lasts longer than 5 seconds ,further pressing results in jump one track back. When pressed for a longer time playback moves smoothly backwards.
FORWARD >>| – when pressed for a short time jumps to one track forward, when pressed for a longer time playback moves smoothly forwards
OPEN – CD disc opening and ejecting
STOP – ceases CD disc playback
PLAY/PAUSE – resumes and pauses CD disc playback
FRONT PANEL contains a button with additional function unlike remote control:
FILTER – pressingthis buttonshowsactualdigital filterbeing used by converters.
You can change the filter by pressing the button again, otherwise actual filter remains active.
The filter has two states, Natural and Dynamica nd each of them affects resulting sound performance that a listener can adjust to his own requirements.

Basic functions of reproduction

Connect the power cord to the CD1.10. Turn on the player with the main Power Main switch, which is located on the back panel. When you turn on the switch, the player is being set into stand-by mode-the red LED diode on the front panel starts flashing. After  pressing the Power button (on the front panel or on the remote control) controlled turning-on sequence gets initiated, which consists of cooling and preheating the tubes, thereby extending their life span. The cooling cycle is also being carried out when the  appliance is turned off, if the main switch on the back panel is not turned off, i.e. after turning off via button on the front panel, or via remote control, and 45-second countdown to cooling without indication begins. If we turn on the appliance at this time, the  cooling will continue and will be indicated by flashing red LED. When the cooling cycleis over then the main toroidal transformer gets connected (the CANOR logo lights up), and then the slow start-up of voltage provided by slow heating of tubes begins. The  cycle lasts 45 seconds, then the red LED stops flashing and an output relay connects the signal to output gold-plated teflon RCA connectors as well as to XLR connectors with balanced output. If there is a CD disc in aCD drive, the device attempts to load the disc  and the display shows CD and then Reading with the number of tracks and their total length. If a CD discis not loaded, the display shows No Disc. During this period when a disc is being loaded it is not possible to change the brightness of the display via  DIMMER button. The brightness can only be changed once the content of the CD disc is loaded.
A. CD tray opening and compact discs insertion
Press OPEN button, the display lights up Opening indicator. The tray disengages itself and InsertCD instruction is being shown on the display. Make sure the tray is opened completely.
Grab hold of a compact disc for outer edges and insert it into the tray with label on the top. Do not touch the surface with adata record (surface is reflective). Twelve-centimeter discs insert into outer ring, eight-centimeter discs into innner ring. Press the OPEN  button, the tray plugs-in and the display shows Closing and subsequently Reading readings. If the CD1.10 finds a compact disc in the drive, it loads its data, the total number of tracks, total disc time and shows them on the display. The tray plugs-in even after pressing the PLAY button or after mechanical push on the tray in the direction of insertion.
B. Playback interruption
Playback can be interrupted for a short-term by pressing the PLAY button. After repeated pressing of this button the playback resumes.
C. Playback termination
Press STOP button to terminate the playback.
D. Specific track playback
A specific disc track can be selected using the numeric keypad on the remote control. For example: to pick a track number 3, press number 3 button. To pick a track number 12 first press +10 and then number 2.
By means of automatic search keys ( |<< , >>| ) it is possible to jump directly to the beginning of next or previous track. Press the search keybutton for ashort-term (about half a second). These steps can be performedboth in PAUSE and  STOP operation. When you press the PLAY button during playback, currently playing track will bereproduced from the beginning.
E. Manual search
By means of longer pressed buttons ( << , >> ) on the front panel of the appliance (or ( |<< , >>| ) buttons on the remote control) it is possible to search an arbitrary position within one track.. This search operation is only possible during  playback (playback will obviously be distorted).
F. Repeat
Each time you press the REPEAT button, you ciclically select between the following: -disabled repeat / -single track repeat / -entire disc repeat
G. Inputs selection:
You can select input signal for converters by repeated pressing the INPUT button on the front panel, or by pressing 0 key on the remote control.
After turning on it is always in the following order: 1.CD and then 2.COAXIAL, 3.OPTICAL, 4.USB.

DIGITAL OUTPUTS:

Allow you to connect external converters when playing CD discs. External converters transmit digital SPDIF signal at default resolution of a CD disc simultaneously on COAXIAL output for RCA connector, and OPTICAL output for TOSLINK connector located on the CD1.10 back panel.
DIGITAL INPUTS:
COAXIAL and OPTICAL :
By selecting these inputs we can conduct digital SPDIF signal from other devices to the inputs on the CD1.10 back panel which we connect either by coaxial or optical cable.
These inputs can process 24-bit PCM signal with a 192kHz sampling rate.
USB :
By selecting this input it is possible to connect CD1.10 to PC as a USB Audio Class 2.0 soundcard.

Technical specifications:

format, bit resolution and maximum sampling rate of inputs:

CD: PCM 16bit/44kHz
COAXIAL: PCM 24bit/192kHz
OPTICAL: PCM 24bit/192kHz
USB: PCM 24bit/384kHz

DoP(DSD over PCM):

DSD64 1bit/2,8224MHz/3,072MHz
DSD128 1bit/5,6448MHz/6,144MHz
DSD256 1bit/11,2896MHz/12,288MHz

COAXIAL: PCM 16bit/44,1kHz*
OPTICAL: PCM 16bit/44,1kHz*
  • outputs in operation only in the course of CD disc playback

CD INPUT:

Harmonic distortion RCA <0,01%   (1kHz/44,1kHz)
Harmonic distortion XLR <0,003% (1kHz/44,1kHz)

COAXIAL ,OPTICAL INPUT:

Harmonic distortion RCA <0,01%     (1kHz/44,1kHz-192kHz)
Harmonic distortion XLR <0,002%   (1kHz/44,1kHz,48kHz)
Harmonic distortion XLR <0,002%   (1kHz/88,2kHz,96kHz)
Harmonic distortion XLR <0,003%   (1kHz/176,4kHz,192kHz)

USB PCM 24 bit INPUT:

Harmonic distortion RCA <0,005%   (1kHz/44,1kHz-192kHz)
Harmonic distortion XLR <0,002%   (1kHz/44,1kHz,48kHz)
Harmonic distortion XLR <0,002%   (1kHz/88,2kHz,96kHz)
Harmonic distortion XLR <0,003%   (1kHz/176,4kHz,192kHz)

USB DSD64, DSD128 and DSD256 INPUT:

Harmonic distortion RCA <0,01%     (1kHz/DSD64,DSD128,DSD256)
Harmonic distortion XLR <0,003%   (1kHz/DSD64,DSD128,DSD256)

RCA OUTPUT:

Frequency response 20 Hz(0dB)-20 kHz(-1,5dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio > 93dB (20 Hz -20 kHz)
Output impedance < 200 Ohm
Output voltage 2,5V RMS

XLR OUTPUT:

Frequency response 20 Hz(0dB)-20 kHz(-1,5dB)
Signal-to-noise ratio > 106dB (20 Hz -20 kHz)
Output impedance < 200 Ohm
Output voltage 5V RMS
Power supply 230 V, 50 Hz / 60 VA
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Dimensions(WxHxD) 435 x 170 x 370 mm
Weight (Gross) 25 kg

Compact disc
This appliance is only able to play discs labeled “COMPACT DISC DIGITAL AUDIO”. Do not store discs (not even for a short term) near sources of heat, in places with high air humidity or high dustiness! Do not write on the label with a  pen and do not paste all over it! Beware of damage to the disc by fingernails or sharp objects!
Always grab the edges or the center of the disc. Do not touch the surface with adata record! If it is necessary to cleanse the disc, use a piece of a fine linenclothand dry it out. Clean the disc down from the center toward the edges only! If the  disc moistens (for example during the freightfrom cold to warm places), dry it out with a fine cloth. Never use a hair dryer to dry out the disc! Do not use any antistatic cleaning agents common for black vinyls, gasoline, dissolvents or other chemicals!

CD player maintenance
For cleansing use a dry piece of a fine linencloth. In case of large pollution, moisturize the cloth with adetergent solution. Do not use ragged materials (sand for washing dishes), alcohol, gasoline, dissolvents or other chemicals!WARRANTY CONDITIONS:
The warranty period for this appliance is 24 months, calculated from the date of purchase. The warranty applies to the first owner of the product only. Moreover, the warranty only applies if an original proof of purchase and acknowledged  certificate of warranty can be furnished. The warranty covers defects in materials and labor, but does not cover misuse, unauthorized modifications, and external causes such as acts of nature.

Caution! There are no user serviceable parts inside your CANOR CD1.10 tube compact disc player and a D/A converter!
Service
Should you encounter a problem which you are not able to alleviate or identify, please contact your distributor for further advice.
European Community Directives
This product is designed and manufactured in order to comply with existing laws of the European Community.

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