BC Acoustique EX602.3 Configuration guide

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OWNER’S MANUEL
MODE D’EMPLOI
MANUEL DEL USUARIO
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
Compact Disc Player
BC ACOUSTIQUE
14 Avenue de l’Europe - 77600 Bussy-Saint-Georges France
EX602.3
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing a BC Acousque product. Its implementaon has been our know-how, both in terms of design to the
manufacturing. Electronic components and mechanical parts correspond to the selecon criteria of very high quality. Operaon
and nish of each product have been checked before delivery. To obtain best results, please read the advice contained in this
document.
Safety instrucons ................................................................. 02
Glossary ................................................................................. 02
Recommandaons ................................................................. 02
Recycling product .................................................................. 03
Locaon and precauons ...................................................... 03
Power sources ....................................................................... 03
Warranty ................................................................................ 03
Basic instrucons: QUICK START ........................................... 04
Rear panel: Connecng the CD Player ................................. 04
Front panel: Uses the CD Player ......................................... 05
Under the CD Player: Switch an-hum (Ground On/O) ... 05
Remote control ....................................................................... 06
Specicaons .......................................................................... 06
Notes about the CD ................................................................ 07
Troubleshoong ..................................................................... 08
We invite you to read the instrucons on the proper use of your
product carefully. They will ensure the proper funconing of the
laer and it safely.
- Do not use this device in a wet area or near water.
- Clean only with a dry cloth. As a precauon it is best to unplug
the unit before handling.
- Never cover the venlaon of the unit. Be sure to install the
unit in a well venlated locaon.
- Do not install near heat sources.
- Take great care of the power cord and plugs electrical
connecon. In parcular, do not walk, or press the power cord,
specically at plugs, power plant and the output of the power
supply.
- Use only parts and accessories recommended by
BC Acousque.
- Be sure to use an appropriate power supply to the power jack
on the unit outlet. Especially if the device is equipped with a
ground, it is necessary to use it.
- Unplug the apparatus during lightning storms or when not in
use for a long me.
The CE mark indicates that this product
complies with European direcves called «low
voltage» (2006/95/EC), Electromagnec
Compability (2004/108/EC) and apply eco-
design requirements for energy products (2009/125/EC) when
the appliance is installed and used in accordance with the user
manual.
For connued compliance only BC Acousque accessories must
be used with this product and servicing must be performed by
specialized and qualied sta.
The WEEE symbol is that of the European
Union regarding the recycling of electrical and
electronic equipment. It indicates that this
product contains electrical and electronic
components that can be reused, recycled or
recovered. Therefore this product should not
be disposed of in your regular trash.
Thank you to return the unit or contact your authorized dealer
for more informaon.
This symbol alerts the user that the
documentaon that comes with the device
contains important instrucons for
maintenance and proper use of the product.
This symbol alerts the user to the presence of
«dangerous voltage» uninsulated which may
pose a risk of electric shock to the user.
In the case of headphones, do not use it to excessive noise.
Otherwise, prolonged listening at high volume levels may cause
permanent damage to your hearing.
When disposing of used baeries, please comply with
governmental regulaons or rules dened by the public
statements relang to the environment applicable in your
country.
Never expose the baeries (baery pack or baeries installed)
to excessive heat such as sunshine, re, etc ...
Safety instrucons
Recommandaons
Summary Glossary
Introducon

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At the end of its useful life, this product should not be disposed
of with regular garbage, but returned to a collecon point for
the recycling of electrical and electronic components. This point
is emphasized by the symbol on the product, the instrucon
manual and on the packaging.
The materials can be reused in accordance with their
markings. Through reuse and recycling of raw materials or any
other form of recycling, you make an important contribuon to
environmental protecon. Your municipality can tell you where
is the point of the nearest collecon site.
Product recycling Warranty
Locaon and precauons
Power sources
Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or near a heat source. No
source of light shall be placed on the apparatus. Also avoid all
sources that could cause vibraon, dust, cold or moisture. The
recommended ambient temperature range is 5-35 °C.
The device must be installed on a stable, level surface. Do not
place the unit on an unstable surface or shelf. The unit may
fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult as well as serious
damage to the product. Do not place other equipment on top
of the unit.
Due to stray, turntables or CRT TVs magnec elds should not
be located near the unit to avoid possible interference.
The unit should be operated only from the type of power
source indicated on the label. If you are unsure of the type of
power available to you, thank you to contact your dealer or the
company responsible for the power supply in your area.
Turn o device if you do not intend to use this unit for a long me.
In case of prolonged absence from home, it is recommended to
unplug from the electrical outlet.
Make sure each cable is correctly inserted. To prevent hum or
background noise, do not mix dierent other antenna cable
with the power cord or speaker wires.
BC Acousque warrants this product parts and labor (under the
condions specied below).
BC Acousque will repair or replace (at its discreon) this
product or any defecve parts. The warranty period may vary
by country. If in doubt, contact your dealer. Always retain proof
of purchase of this product.
For warranty service, please contact the BC Acousque
authorized reseller from which you purchased this product. If
your dealer is not itself repair the product, it can be sent to
BC Acousque authorized aer-sales service. If necessary,
you will need to ship this product in its original packaging or
packaging aording an equal degree of protecon.
Proof of purchase such as an invoice stang that the product is
covered by the Guarantee must be presented for any warranty
claims.
This warranty is void if:
- The factory serial number has been altered or removed.
- This product was not purchased from an authorized
reseller BC Acousque. To conrm that the serial number
has been altered or that the product was purchased from an
authorized reseller BC Acousque, you can call BC Acousque
BC Acousque or distributor in your country.
- If the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
- If liquid has been spilled or if objects have fallen inside.
- If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.
- If the unit is dropped or damaged in any way.
- This warranty does not cover cosmec damage or damage
caused by or due to force majeure, an accident, mis use, abuse,
negligence, commercial use or modicaon of part any product.
- This warranty does not cover damage caused by or resulng
from misuse, a maintenance or improper installaon or repairs
made or aempted by anyone other in BC Acousque or not
BC Acouscs dealer or technician approved, authorized to carry
out maintenance and repair under warranty for BC Acousque.
Any unauthorized repairs will void this warranty. This warranty
does not cover products sold «AS IS».
- REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS
WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER.
- BC ACOUSTIQUE NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.

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- Some countries do not allow the exclusion or limitaon of
incidental or consequenal damages or exclusions of implied
warranes. Therefore, the limitaons or exclusions herein
may not apply. This warranty gives you specic legal rights,
in addion to other rights which vary from state to state or
country to country.
Warranty Connecng the CD Player
Be sure to turn o the power on your product before making
any connecons. Similarly it is best to cut the power of other
devices you want to connect to your amplier.
① ANALOG (OUTPUTS - RCA)
RCA «OUTPUT L and R» are used for connecng the CD player
to the RCA analog input on your amplier. These outputs are
designed to generate «analog» said signals (as opposed to
«digital» signals). Cable compable with these sockets are of
the type «RCA», they are tradionally idened by a color code
«RED» to the RIGHT and «WHITE» channel for the LEFT channel.
② DIGITAL (OUTPUT - RCA or Opcal)
These outputs are used to get the audio signal from the CD.
They are designed to connect the CD Player to a DAC (digital to
analog) external converter.
OPTICAL
This output brings digital audio via an opcal cable.
COAXIAL
This output brings digital audio signal via a coaxial cable.
Warning for maximum quality, it is necessary to use a cable
called «digital» versus «analog» coaxial cables.
③ INPUT VOLTAGE
IMPORTANT: Before turning on your CD PLayer, check that you
have posioned the voltage selector based on your geographic
locaon: AC110V (USA, etc ...) and AC230V (EU, etc ...). Also be
sure to use a fuse appropriate for the selected voltage sector.
Example posion voltage selector:
220V for Europe 110V for USA
fuse T3AL/250V fuse T6AL/110V
Make sure that the device is not plugged into the mains before
making any connecons. It is also recommended to turn o or
disconnect all other devices associated while making
connecons to the product.
Connect the CD player to the CD line input of your amplier
using a (usually ended with RCA connectors Red and White pair
format) RCA-RCA cable.
IMPORTANT: Make sure you have set the voltage selector to
suit your Country: ③ INPUT VOLTAGE: AC110 (USA) and AC230
(EUROPE).
Connect the power cord to the connector on the one hand AC
Mains product and the other to a wall outlet.
Turn the POWER switch ON.
If the unit is equipped with a standby, then press the STANDBY
buon to turn it on.
Press the buon to open the CD tray.
Place the CD with the label at the top, into the circular recess
of the tray. Be sure to focus and close the disc tray using the
corresponding key.
Press the PLAY buon.
Basic instrucons
Quick starng guide
Rear Panel

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④ AC MAIN INPUT
Once all connecons to the amplier, plug the power cable into
an outlet and turn the unit on. Your CD Player is now ready for
use.
Connecons
④ LCD DISPLAY
The LCD display shows the various funcons for the CD Player as
all major modes and sengs.
⑤ CONTROL BUTTONS
This command allows you to adjust the output levels on the le
and right channels. At the center posion, the output level of
each channel is equal.
PLAY (PLAY) / PAUSE (II)
Press this buon to start playback or resume playback aer
Pause. If the disc tray is open, press this buon to automacally
close the tray and start playback if the disc is loaded.
During playback, press this buon to pause playback while
maintaining the playhead to where it is on the disc surface.
To resume playback at the exact me of the pause, press
«PLAY / PAUSE».
SKIP / SCAN
Press yor y to move to the next or previous track.
Forward or backward in an accelerated manner, hold the y
or y buon connuously. The opcal pickup is then read
before the recording or backward at high speed.
STOP
Pressing once on the «STOP» buon stops playback and resets
the playhead at the beginning of the disc. The display returns
to the display of the number of tracks and total playing me on
the disc. If you programmed the CD player to play a selecon of
tracks, the program will be stored in the player’s memory.
In the programming mode, you can remove a program by
pressing twice on the «STOP» key.
OPEN / CLOSE
Press this buon to open and close the disc tray.
① ON / OFF BUTTON
This switch allows shutdown or operaon of the CD Player.
② DRAWER DOOR CD
This drawer is designed to receive the CD. Cauon should
never manipulate the drawer by hand but sll pass through the
control buons on the front panel.
When the DISC TRAY open insert a facing down on the CD tray.
If the message «No Disc» appears on the VFD drive, the disc is
probably on the wrong side.
③ USB SLOT
Listen to you digital music les MP3 up to 320kbps by using USB
Driver (FAT32, max 32Go).
Under the CD Player
SWITCH ANTI-HUM (GROUND ON/OFF)
Your CD Player has a mains socket outlet
with a ground connecon. The use of this
type of connecon is recommended for
electrical safety reasons (including
wetlands). However somemes this
connecon «mass» is the origin of «hum» audible from the
speakers in a hi- system to solve this problem, the cancellaon
of the ground connecon is somemes sucient. To do this you
have, under the CD Player, a switch to choose to connect or not
the mass of the device to the mains.
Face avant et usages
Uses

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The CD Player EX602.3 comes with a RC-EX1.2 remote control.
It was designed to be compable with your CD Player but also
other possible devices from BC Acousque EX Series.
① POWER: This buon allows you to pause or resume from
standby dierent electronic devices BC Acousque with this
feature.
② STOP/EJECT
③ MUTE: This buon is used to turn on or o the sound of the
amplier.
④ 1…9.0: Keypad / track selecon
⑤ A-B
⑬ PROG
⑧ TIME
⑩ REPEAT
⑥ ⑫ REV/FWD
⑦ ⑪ PREV/NEXT
⑮ PAUSE/PLAY
These funcons apply to CD players. Please refer to the manual
of your device to know the purpose.
⑭ VOL+ / VOL -
⑨ SOURCES:
WIRELESS/MP3/DIGITAL/LINE1/LINE2/LINE3/LINE4/PH
Note: There is no selecon buon for USB & CD. Default is CD
rst. If there is no CD inside, USB will work.
Remote control
Specicaons
Note on the baery: Remove the transparent protecve tab to
acvate the baery.
System
Output level: 2,0V
Bandwidth (Réf. 0dB, 20Hz – 20kHz): + 0,5dB
Total harmonic distorsion (Réf. 1kHz) <0,0025%
Signal to noise rao (A, réf. 1kHz): 110dB
Balance between channels (Réf. 0dB, 1kHz): + 0,5dB
Dynamic range: 96dB
Channel separaon: 95dB (1kHz et 10kHz)
CD & USB (FAT 32) supported formats:
MP3 up to 320 Kbps
Connecons
1x USB input (front)
1x RCA Analog output pair
1x RCA Digital output
1x Opcal Digital output
General
Detachable power cord
UNIT
Dimensions (W×H×D) with feet: 430 x 76 x 310 mm
Weight: 4 kg
Dimensions (W×H×D) no feet: 430 x 70 x 310 mm
Weight: 3.9 kg
BOX
Dimensions (W×H×D): 490 x 140 x 385 mm
Weight: 5.1 kg
Volume: 0.026 m3
EX602.3 EAN CODE: 0634654606129

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HANDLING DISCS
Do not touch the playback side of the disc. Hold the disc by the
edges so as not to leave ngerprints on the surface. Never sck
paper or tape on the disc.
STORING DISCS
Aer playing, store the disc in its case . Do not expose discs to
direct sunlight or sources of heat and never leave it in a parked
car in the sun.
CLEANING DISCS
Fingerprints and dust on the disc can cause low quality noises
and sound distoron. Before playing, clean the disc with a clean
cloth. Wipe the disc from the center outward. Never use strong
solvents such as alcohol, benzene, paint thinner, or a special
cleaner commercially available or anstac spray intended for
vinyl records.
DISC AUDIO CD-R & CD-RW
The EX602.3 can read CD-R and CD-RW audio discs recorded on
a computer or on a CD recorder. Audio quality CD-R or CD-RW
discs varies widely which may aect readability. Some factors
aecng readability:
• The quality of the disc itself. Overall, blank CD-R/RW
manufactured by renowned companies give beer results than
unbranded ones.
• The quality of the CD recorder or player / recorder to the
computer. Some recorders and writers produce beer results
than others.
• The CD-R/RW recording speeds. In general, the quality of a
CD-R/RW is best if recorded at low speed rather than a higher
speed.
MP3 PLAYBACK FORMATS up to 320Kbps
The EX602.3 CD Player can play MP3 formaed recordings on
CD-R or CD-RW. You can mix all types of le on disk. Using the
remote control, you can select the desired le and start playing
in the following manner folder or MP3 le:
1 - Load the disc in queson.
2 - Press the arrows to select the desired folder.
3 - Press the arrows to select the desired le.
To access the les, the drive must be stopped «STOP» or during
playback.
4 - Press «ENTER» to start playback. For each le, the EX602.3
will display the le type and a corresponding icon on the LCD
screen. Informaon such as tle, album and arst name, if any,
will parade on the LCD screen during playback.
Notes about the CD
Remarks
• The number of les depends on the disc and not on the folder’s
name; in other words , the le number is assigned in order of
reading on the disc.
• If you want to select the le number 9 on a disc that contains
over 100 MP3 les, you must enter the «009» number.
PROGRAMMING
The program funcon enables you to store your favorite tracks
in the player’s memory from any disk. When programming
a sequence of songs, the EX602 must be on «STOP» mode
(no disc playing). Using the remote, enter the desired program
sequence as follows :
1 - Press the «PROGRAM» key.
The display shows «P01 T00.» The «00» to «T00» will blink,
which means that the reader expects you to enter the rst track
to be programmed.
2 - Use the numeric keypad to directly enter the rst track of
your programming. When you enter the track number, the LCD
display will briey show the total number of tracks and the total
playing me of the programmed tracks, such as «TTL 3:58 01.»
3 - The screen will then return to display «P02 T00», indicang
that the reader expects you to enter the second track of your
programming. By entering the second track, the LCD will display
briey again the total number of tracks and the total playing
me of the programmed tracks, such as «TTL 6:45 02».
«02 TTL» indicates that there is now a total of two programmed
tracks with a total playing me of « 6:45 ».
4 - Repeat steps 2 and 3 to select and record addional tracks
in memory, up to 40 tracks. If you try to program more than 40
tracks or les, the message «P- FULL» will appear on the LCD
screen.
5 - Press «PROGRAM» to nish or complete your
programming. The last programmed track number will appear
on the LCD screen.
6 - Press « START» icon to start playback.

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Remarks
• To program MP3 les, follow the same procedure, except for
steps 2 and 3: the total number of les and the total playing
me is not displayed during programming.
• If you want to select the le number 9 on a disc that contains
over 100 MP3 les, you must enter the «009» number.
• If you press the «STOP» buon during the programming
procedure, the program will stop and all les (or all tracks)
scheduled date will be deleted. The LCD will return to displaying
the total number of tracks and the total playing me of the CD
audio, or the total number of les for MP3 CD.
• If you press twice the «STOP» buon during playback of the
programmed tracks, the enre program list will be deleted.
CHECK / CHANGE THE LIST OF PROGRAM TRACKS
Follow one of these methods to begin checking or changing
your program:
• If you are sll in programming mode, press «PROGRAM».
• If you are playing the program, press once «STOP» and press
«PROGRAM».
PLAY YOUR PROGRAM
1 - To play your program, press the «PLAY» buon while you are
in «PROGRAM» mode. «PROG» icon will appear on the screen,
indicang that a recorded program is playing.
During playback of a program, by using the «SKIP» keys, you will
only goes from track to another track, but not from a program
to anoter program.
2 - If you want to read only a poron of a recorded program,
play and press the «SKIP» key to move the programmed tracks
you do not want to read.
STOP OR DELETE PROGRAM
1 - To stop the program, press once «STOP». The recorded track
list is kept in memory. If you want to listen to your program
again, simply press «PLAY».
2 - To erase the program memory, use one of the methods
below.
• Press «STOP» twice while playing a program.
• Press «OPEN» to open the disc tray.
• Press «POWER» to turn o the CD Player.
Notes about the CD
For repair, during or aer the warranty, please contact your
dealer.
To obtain warranty service and technical support, thank
you kindly to register your product online on the website
www.bc-acousque.com at the product registraon secon.
BC ACOUSTIQUE
14 Avenue de l’Europe
77600 Bussy Saint-Georges - France
www.bc-acousque.com
Troubleshoong
Here you will nd a number of fault descripon and possible
soluons we invite you to read in order to ensure the possibility
of an actual breakdown of your device.
The unit does not turn on
- Make sure the power cord is properly connected.
- Make sure the plug is fully inserted into the wall outlet and
there is power.
- Make sure the camera is turned on.
- Check the fuse in the mains plug or adapter if necessary.
There is no sound
- Make sure the unit is not in standby mode.
- Check that the source component is connected properly.
- Make sure your speakers are properly connected.
Jumps during playback
- Make sure the CD is not subject to vibraon or external shocks
from external sources.
- Check if the disc is not scratched.
The remote control does not work
- Check that the baeries have not expired.
- Make sure nothing is blocking the remote sensor.
In case the above soluons do not remedy your problem, check
our FAQ secon (Frequently Asked Quesons) on our website:
www.bc-acousque.com
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