Safety
Incorrect installation or inappropriate use of the Exposure 2010S CD
Player may result in injury due to electrical shock.
• Ensure that the voltage rating on the rear panel of this unit matches
that of your local mains supply.*
• Ensure that the mains cable and plug supplied with this unit is also
correct (Contact your dealer immediately if this is not the case).
• his unit is protected by a mains fuse, which is accessible as part of
the IEC socket on the rear panel.
• Fuse replacement specifications:
220/240V units 630mA fuse
110/120V units 1.25A fuse
• he Exposure 2010S CD Player MUS be earthed.
• Protect unit against all forms of liquid. Never expose unit to dripping
or splashing, or place objects filled with water, such as vases, on the
unit.
• Unplug unit from mains when not in use for prolonged periods.
• Do not open this unit- there are NO user serviceable parts inside.
• Reduce the amplifier volume control to minimum before turning this
unit on or off.
• Ensure that this unit is switched off when connecting or disconnecting
interconnect cables.
* Contact Exposure Electronics for advice on moving your equipment
to another country or territory.
Caution
For a long and trouble- free life of your Exposure 2010S CD Player, please
ensure the following:
• Do not apply labels or stickers to CDs.
• Do not write on CDs.
• Do not use abrasive or solvent-based cleaning fluids on the surface of
CDs.
• Do not remove the cover of the CD Player or dismantle the case
(except to remove or re-fit digital output jumper J2).
• Protect unit against all forms of liquid. Never expose unit to dripping
or splashing, or place objects filled with water, such as vases, on the unit.
• Do not operate the CD Player in a damp environment or allow liquids
to enter the unit.
• Do not attempt to bypass the mains fuse or replace the fuse with one
of a different specification.
• Do not use abrasive or solvent-based cleaning fluids on the CD Player’s
case.
Failure to observe these precautionary measures may void your warranty.
Technical Specifications
Output Level: 2V RMS
Frequency Response: 20Hz-20KHz ± 0.03dB
otal Har monic Distor tion: <0.008%, 20Hz-20KHz, 0dBFs
Signal to Noise Ratio: >100dB, A weighted
Digital Outputs: SP/DIF, Coaxial and “ oslink” Optical
Mains Supply: 110/120V or 220/240V, 50/60Hz
(factory set)
Power Consumption: 25 Watts
Dimensions (H x W x D): 90 mm x 440 mm x 300 mm
Gross Weight (Packed): 7.0kg
Nett Weight (Unpacked): 5.0kg
Exposure Warranty Policy
1..... he Exposure warranty entitles you to FREE repair of this unit for the
first three (3) years from the date of purchase.
2. his warranty is valid only if the unit is purchased from an authorised
Exposure dealer, registered with the authorised agent in your country
of residence and issued with a recognised warranty card.
3. he agent accepts no responsibility for defects arising from accident,
misuse, abuse, wear and tear, neglect or through unauthorised
adjustment and/or repair or replacement of any components, nor will
they accept responsibility for damage or loss occurring during transit to
or from the person making a claim under the warranty.
4. he Exposure warranty covers:
• Parts and labour costs for three (3) years from the date of purchase.
Please retain your original receipt as proof of purchase and purchase
date. he guarantee is extended only to the original purchaser and is
not transferable.
When making claims under this warranty:When making claims under this warranty:
When making claims under this warranty:When making claims under this warranty:
When making claims under this warranty:
1..... he equipment should be suitably packed and returned to the
dealer from whom it was purchased, or directly to the local
distributor, together with proof of purchase or a copy of the
dated sales receipt.
2. If necessary the unit should be sent carriage pre-paid by a
reputable carrier - NO by post.
3. No responsibility is accepted for the unit whilst in transit to the
dealer or agent, and customers are advised to insure the unit
against loss or damage whilst in transit.
4. he warranty card MUS be produced when making claims
against this guarantee.
5. Any tampering or alteration made to the warranty card or to the
serial number on the equipment will invalidate the warranty.
6. he dealer or the agent shall notify the customer when the repairs
have been completed. he customer must claim the goods within
fourteen days from the date of notice, failing which; the Company
reserves the right to impose storage charges.
7. he Company reserves the right to dispose of the equipment
after 90 days from the date of notice in a manner that it sees fit
and without compensation to the customer.
Exposure 2010S CD Player: Extended Set-Up
Improving Sound Quality through Digital Output
Connect the digital outputs either to:
a) An external digital to analogue converted, or b) o a digital device such as a CDR machine or minidisc recorder.
Both BNC coaxial and ‘ oslink’ sockets are provided for these applications
If neither of these outputs are used, sound quality may be improved by disabling these outputs. his is best carried out by your dealer. o disable the
outputs yourself:
1 Switch off the CD player. 2 Remove the mains lead from the wall and
the IEC socket.
3 Remove the four cover screws.
4 Slide the cover back about 2 cm until
it is free to move upwards.
6 Replace cover and screws. 5 Pull out the internal jumper plug J2 (found on the extreme left hand side about half way towards
the back) on the main circuit board inside the unit.