Coomber ClassMaster Classic User manual

The rear panel includes:-
• 2x 6.35mm microphone sockets (with stereo/mono selection switch)
• 3.5mm line input (ideal for connecting and amplifying a
MP3 player or MiniDisc player.
• 6x 6.35mm headphone sockets for group listening
(connecting to the MASTER socket disconnects the loudspeakers.)
Operating Instructions: ClassMaster Classic
Coomber Electronic Equipment Ltd.
Brindley Road, Warndon, Worcester, WR4 9FB, U.K.
Tel: 0044 (0)1905 342070 e-mail: sales@coomber.co.uk
Fax: 0044 (0)1905 759170 web: www.coomber.co.uk
• All Coomber equipment is covered by a 12 months warranty against
defective components or faulty manufacture from date of dispatch.
•Any modifications to or misuse of the equipment renders this warranty void.
• Equipment that is security marked or damaged cannot
under any circumstances be exchanged.
• Coomber reserve the right to change products and specifications without notice.
SAFETY
AND GENERAL
INFORMATION
Class 1 laser product: Warning - This
equipment is fitted with a LASER diode which can
harm the eyes. Do not attempt to disassemble the
casing or use any part of the contents for any
purpose other than its intended use. This equipment
is a CLASS 1 Laser Product - which means that it
presents no danger if used as intended (i.e. to play or
record CDs).
Headphones: For personal safety and listener
comfort turn volume down and connect headphones
into the equipment before placing them over ears. For
safety use only 600 ohm headphones (i.e Coomber
type 1929).
Environments: The equipment should not be
exposed to dust, moisture, water, chlorine and other
corrosive substances in normal use or during
storage. It will cause damage to this equipment.
Swimming pool atmospheres: are very hostile
to all electro-mechanical equipment (e.g. steel rusts
and rubber perishes). Equipment returned for repairs
showing evidence of use in adverse environments
may, at our discretion, be charged for (even during
the 12 month warranty period).
• Where fitted, rechargeable battery replacement
must be carried out by a competent technician.
• The disposal of batteries (rechargeable or
otherwise) where used in Coomber equipment
should be discarded in accordance with local
regulations.
• Do not cover the ventilation openings with any
items (e.g. newspaper, fabrics etc.)
• Naked flames, such as lighted candles, should not
be placed on or near the apparatus.
• The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping
or splashing. No objects filled with liquids, such
as vases, should be placed on or near the
apparatus.
European Safety Standard: All Coomber
equipment complies with EN60065. Any local
requirements for use of this equipment should be
taken into account.
Class I construction:
This equipment must be EARTHED.
Mains Voltage UK & EEC: nominal 230V 50Hz
USA:110-120V 60Hz
UK & EEC Mains Cord: Live=Brown, Neutral=Blue,
Earth=Yellow & Green. Fitted with either 13A UK or
Semko moulded plug.
USA Mains Cord: Live=Black, Neutral=White,
Earth=Green. Fitted with moulded USA plug.
Isolate from mains supply when not in use
by removing the plug from the wall socket.
Mains Plug: The mains cable fitted to this
equipment is already provided with a moulded plug. If
another plug type is required, follow instructions from
the plug manufacturer, or seek advice from a
competent person. DISPOSE OF ORIGINAL PLUG
SAFELY, REMOVING ANY FUSES, where fitted. DO
NOT RE-USE.
Mains Plug fuse rating: 3Amp to BS1362 (applicable
in UK)
Connecting to the mains supply:
The unit must be connected to a socket outlet with a
protective earthing connection.
The mains plug must be accessible at all times.
Model type and rating information is located
on a label on the base of the product.
Additional Technical Information: If you require
any further help or information, or if any point is not
clear, then please telephone 01905 342070 quoting
your model number and serial number (located on a
label on the base of the product). Our Technical
Department will be pleased to help you.
Note: This equipment contains no user serviceable
parts and should only be disassembled and
reassembled by competent qualified personnel.
Dismantling will render the warranty void.
Electrical Safety Testing:
• Safety testing and servicing should only be
carried out by competent qualified personnel.
• When undertaking an ear th bond safety test, only
use the externally exposed metalwork. Do not test
against internal metal components found inside
tape mechanisms or CD trays - THIS WILL LEAD
TO IRREPARABLE INTERNAL DAMAGE.
•The supply cable is part of a special assembly.
If damaged the equipment should be returned to
Coomber Electronic Equipment Limited or their
agent for cable replacement.
Menu
Last
Track
Stop
Eject Next
Track
Standby
and Select
Play
Pause Volume
GH INSTR 3330 v1.0 14/10/2008 © Coomber Electronic Equipment Ltd. 2008 v1.0 first published 2008
SWITCHING ON
Plug the CD Player into a wall socket
and switch the socket on.
The CD Player will
start up automatically.
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ADJUSTING VOLUME
The volume can be
adjusted up or down by
pressing and holding the +or -
ends of the volume control.
HANDLING
For safety, carry the unit
holding both hand grips.
Store flat, not on its side
or balanced on end.
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On startup, the CD Player will detect
whether a CD has been left in the drive or not.
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This button is also used to navigate around the menu
and to adjust functions found within it.
STANDBY MODE
Press and hold it down for one to
two seconds to put the CD player into
energy saving standby mode.
The button will glow red while in
standby mode. Press the select button
again to start the CD player again.
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CD Control
Panel
CD Player LCD
Screen with
seconds counter
CD Drive
Cassette Deck
with turns counter
Do not stand the unit on one speaker grille
or on it’s front feet (it may topple over)...
Cassette turns
counter
LH Speaker
and carry grip
RH Speaker
and carry grip
PRIORITY OF PLAYBACK
The line input takes priority over the
CD player while the cassette recorder
takes priority over them both!
You cannot listen to more than one
source at a time.
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AMPLIFY MP3 PLAYER
Connect MP3 player headphone output
to the line input socket.
Turn up MP3 player
or 3330 volume as
required.
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For easy connection, use our
3.5mm connecting cable (part no. 1999).
OTHER INFORMATION
OTHER INFORMATION
As cassette tape rubs
across the playback and
record heads, a brown
deposit of loose particles
may be left on the heads
and capstan wheel.
Cheap low quality tape
will do this very quickly!
A build up of deposit will reduce sound
quality and lead to tapes being "chewed up".
With the machine switched on and the
cassette door open, press play. This will move
the heads up and engage the capstan wheel.
Impregnate a cotton wool stick with cassette
head cleaner or a little methylated spirits.
Then gently wipe over the heads to remove
the deposits (as illustrated left).
Be careful not to trap the cotton wool stick
between the rollers when cleaning the capstan
wheel. Allow the cassette heads and capstan
head a chance to dry for a few minutes before
playing cassettes.
Erase head
Record & playback head
Capstan wheel
CLEANING THE
CASSETTE HEADS
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USING THE CD PLAYER
THE MENU
The menu offers
some useful extra
features, accessed
using the LCD screen and
the menu, select and volume keys.
WORKING WITH THE MENU
Press to show available options.
Press to move down or
up through the menu.
Press to select a highlighted option.
The volume key moves the black cursor
up or down to highlight options which
can then be chosen with the select key.
The complete menu tree shown below
identifies all available options.
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The volume key can be used for up / down and left / right
navigation when using the menu and its functions.
Cue mode
Tone & balance
Repeat options
Service info
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Cue Mode
Tone & Balance Treble
Mid Range
Balance
Bass
Repeat options
Service Info
No repeat
Repeat Track
Show drive information
Show build information
option only visible
when a CD is playing
Repeat Disc
MENU FEATURES
CUE MODE
When playing a CD, Cue can be selected
to help find a particular part of a track.
Pressing allows you to move
forward and backwards through the
track as it plays (when Cue is selected).
TONE AND BALANCE
Treble, bass, mid range and balance
can be altered at any time via the menu.
Use the volume control to
adjust the sound quality.
REPEAT OPTIONS
Select from No repeat (default setting),
Repeat track or Repeat disc.
The tick indicates the
option currently enabled.
SERVICE INFO
Useful information for service engineers.
Cue also works in pause mode. A particular point can be
located by reading the time elapsed counter in the display.
treble
No repeat
Repeat track
Repeat disc
!!! WARNING !!!
THIS CD PLAYER IS INTENDED FOR USE ON A FIXED SURFACE
ONLY. MOVING IT WHILE PLAYING A CD MAY LEAD TO THE
CD BEING BADLY SCRATCHED.
PLAYING CDs
Press to play or pause the CD.
Press to stop or eject the CD.
Press to select the next track.
Press to select the
previous track.
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INSERT OR EJECT A CD
Press on the keypad to open the
CD tray. Insert CD printed side up.
Press again or push the
tray lightly to make it close.
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You can also use the CD drive
button to open or close the tray.
LOADING CASSETTES
Press the STOP/EJECT key to
open the cassette door.
Insert the tape as
shown.
RECORDING
FROM
MICROPHONE
Plug mic(s)
into the Lor
Rmircrophone
sockets at the rear of the unit.
Depress the RECORD key on the cassette
deck to begin recording.
FROM LINE INPUT
Connect an external source (MP3 player,
MiniDisc, mixer etc. to the line input
socket.
Depress the RECORD key on the cassette
deck to begin record the device at line
level.
FROM A CD
Insert a CD and select the item to be
recorded.
Insert a cassette, press the record key on
the cassette deck and then start playing
the CD.
Do not force the cassette door
closed. If it does not close easily, then the
tape may not be inserted correctly. Damage caused to the
mechanism in this way is NOT covered by our warranty.
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THE CASSETTE KEYS
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The turns counter can be reset to “zero” at any time by
pressing the button immediately to the right of the window.
PROTECT RECORDINGS
To stop a cassette from being over-
written, remove the tag on the top left
hand corner of the
side you wish to
protect.
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If you decide later to record over the existing
material, cover the hole with a piece of sticky tape!
USING THE CD PLAYER USING THE CASSETTE RECORDER
USING THE CASSETTE RECORDER
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Recordings will be in stereo only when two
microphones have been connected and the
stereo/mono mode selector button between
the mic inputs is illuminated.
Note that in all cases the record levels are set automatically.
Levels adjust to compensate for the strength of sound.
PAUSE
Stops recording and
play-back, without dis-
engaging the tape heads.
STOP/EJECT
Opens cassette door to insert
or remove tapes. Stops play,
fast-forward and rewind
functions.
FAST FORWARD/CUE
From STOP, the cassette fast-winds
forward.
From PLAY , the cassette fast-winds
forwards while the button is pushed
down. Allows user to move forward
as required without having to stop
and restart the cassette.
REWIND/REVIEW
From STOP, the cassette winds backwards.
From PLAY, the cassette winds backwards
while the button is pushed down. Allows
user to quickly repeat passages without
having to stop and restart the cassette.
PLAY
Plays pre-recorded tape.
RECORD
Press to record from microphones, CD or line input.
The PLAY button will automatically depress at the
same time.
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