Lindemann 822 User manual

822
Super Audio CD Player
Owner’s Manual
ENGLISH

822 Super Audio CD Player
Important Safety Precautions
•Use only an approved power cable and plug or distribution board to connect your
player to a power outlet. Do not use an extension cable.
•Never touch the mains plug if your hands are wet.
•Do not attempt to open the equipment. The invisible laser beam in this compact disc
player is harmful to the eyes. Refer servicing and repair to qualified service
personnel. Touching live components inside the case can result in a fatal electrical
shock!
•Read the Owner's Manual and Safety Precautions before operating the equipment.
•Keep this Manual in a safe place so that you can refer to it later.
•Please heed all warnings on the equipment itself and in the Owner's Manual.
•Please follow the instructions contained in your Owner's manual and never use this
equipment for any purpose other than is explained in this Owner's Manual.
•Only connect this equipment to a power source of the type described in the Owner's
Manual and specified for this equipment.
•Make sure that there is adequate ventilation around the equipment to allow proper
cooling. Keep the equipment away from direct sunlight. Avoid installing the unit
close to sources of heat or in spaces such as bookshelves or cupboards where heat
radiation may be obstructed. Avoid excessive temperatures in the room, as these
could ultimately damage sensitive components and reduce the service life of your
player.
•Never use the unit in damp rooms, at temperatures of below 10°C, or in the open air.
When bringing your player in from the cold, allow it time to achieve room
temperature before plugging it in.
•Always switch the unit off before removing or inserting interconnects. Doing this
with the player switched on can damage not only the player itself but also
equipment connected to it.
•If you ever spill water or any other liquid onto the equipment: Do not touch the case!
Remove the plug from the wall outlet and contact your dealer or our service
department.
•Never remove the earth connection from the plug. It is there to ensure your safety.
•Arrange the power cable so that no one can accidentally stand on it. Avoid locating it
under objects that might put pressure on the cable. Pay particular attention to areas
where the cable exits from plugs, AC outlets and from the unit itself.
•Never operate the unit without being present. Disconnect the plug from the wall
outlet and remove all aerial connections (including cable aerials) when: you clean
the unit, you do not expect to use the unit for long periods of time, during an
electrical storm.
•If you have an external antenna or cable antenna connected to your hi-fi system, we
recommend that you use a signal isolating filter to avoid interference or damage
during thunderstorms.
•Problems: If you lose the sound while the player is operating, or if you notice smoke
or burning, switch the unit off immediately and contact your dealer or our service
department.
•Only replace defective fuses after you have traced and removed the cause of the
fault and then only with a fuse of the same rating. Remove the mains plug before
changing fuses. Use an insulated screwdriver to remove and replace the fuse.
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Copyright and trade mark acknowledgements
CD, Compact Disc Digital Audio and their respective logos are registered
trademarks of SONY and PHILIPS.
SACD, Super Audio CD, DSD, Direct Stream Digital and their respective logos are
registered trademarks of SONY and PHILIPS.
HiDRA, Lindemann audiotechnik, Lindemann high fidelity excellence and the
Lindemann logo are registered trade marks of Lindemann audiotechnik GmbH.
Lindemann audiotechnik GmbH disclaims any proprietary interest in trade
marks and trade names other than its own.
The information in this manual is furnished for information use only, is subject
to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by
Lindemann audiotechnik GmbH. Lindemann audiotechnik GmbH assumes no
responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this
manual.
Copyright and Acknowledgements
Copyright © 2007 Lindemann audiotechnik GmbH. All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or
transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying,
recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
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Dear Music Lover,
Congratulations on becoming the owner of this new SACD player. The 822 is an
exclusive high-end audio component, built in Germany in limited quantities.
Our team designed this CD player to the highest standards so that you could
enjoy the highest level of audio reproduction. Because we use only the finest
components and the most modern production technologies, we confidently
guarantee that our products will retain their superb qualities for many years.
Keep the carton and packaging materials that your 822 came in. They will protect
your CD player should you need to transport it in the future. Transporting the
822 in anything other than the original packaging may result in physical damage
not covered by your warranty.
A final note: Please take the time to read this Owner's Manual before using the
equipment for the first time. It contains a number of useful tips gathered from
our many years of experience, which will help you get the most from your hi-fi
system.
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Table of Contents
Accessories supplied 5
Front view 7
Rear view 8
Remote control 10
Setting up 11
Basic CD/SACD functions 12
Switching on and off 12
Loading a CD/SACD 12
Playing the disc 12
Switching between CD and SACD 12
Stopping playback 13
Playing a specific track 13
Skip/Search 13
Program play 14
CD Text 14
Configuration menus 15
Digital Output 15
Display Info 15
Absolute Phase 16
Display Brightness 16
Reset to Default (factory settings) 16
Link Mode 17
The different CD formats 17
The different CD formats 18
Handling compact discs 18
Troubleshooting 19
Specification 20
CE declaration of conformity 21
Guarantee and Service 22
Directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment 23
Accessories supplied
•822 SUPER AUDIO CD PLAYER
•Power cord, 2.0m
•SYSCOM connector cable, 1.0m
•Owner's Manual
•Warranty Card
We recommend that you keep the packaging for use when transporting
the 822 in the future.
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•Place your SACD player on a stable support and use a spirit level to make sure
it is perfectly level. We recommend the use of a solidly constructed hi-fi rack
with adjustable shelves. In our experience, you will achieve good results with
racks using MDF shelves. Glass, metal or stone are less suitable for use as hi-fi
equipment supports. Avoid placing the player close to loudspeakers or any
other source of vibration. The 822 will respond to these measures by
performing at its best. Never stack the 822 directly on other items of
equipment. Vibrations from mains transformers and electromagnetic
interference from other components can have a negative impact on the
player's sound quality. 800 series products are not suitable for installation in
enclosures such as 19” racks or cabinets. The on/off switch at the rear of the
unit must always be accessible.
•Take some time to organize your cabling. Try to keep power cables away
from interconnect and speaker cables. Shielded power cords can significantly
reduce the transfer of interference to your signal cables.
•Make sure that the polarity of the mains wiring is the same for all system
components. You can achieve this by connecting all system components
through a single high quality mains distribution board. The lower the
contact resistance between the power outlets of your signal source and your
amplifier, the less the audio signal will be polluted and the better your hi-fi
system will sound. Connecting your components with the correct mains
polarity is particularly important. Use a phase tester to determine which pole
is life. Mark the appropriate side. Connect the marked side of the 822 power
plug to the positive conductor of your power outlet/distribution board.
•Cleaning and maintenance: To clean your CD player, use a soft cloth. Use a
proprietary glass cleaner to remove stubborn dirt from the front panel. Do
not use water! Never use solvents or white spirit. These will cause irreparable
damage to the surface of the unit.
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Front view
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1Power button 6 Next button
2Standby LED 7Stop/Open button
3 CD/SACD button 8Infrared receiver
4Play/Pause button 9 CD drawer
822 SUPER AUDIO CD PLAYER
5Previous button
Power button
The power button switches the player on and off. To switch the unit on, plug it
into a power outlet and press the power switch on the rear panel (position I).
Standby LED
When the 822 is in standby mode, the standby LED will illuminate. When the 822
is operational, the standby LED goes out and only the display illuminates. When
you switch the unit off, the standby LED flashes for around 5 seconds. It is not
possible to switch the player on again during this time. When the 822 has been
unplugged from the wall socket, or when the power switch is in position 0,
neither the standby LED nor the display will illuminate.
CD/SACD button
Allows you to change between the CD or SACD format with hybrid SACDs. When
you load a hybrid CD, the 822 automatically selects the SACD format. If you wish
to play back the CD layer of the hybrid disc, press the STOP button and then the
CD/SACD button.
Infrared receiver
The infrared receiver picks up the commands sent from the remote control. For
the remote control system to operate properly, you should ensure that there is a
clear line of sight between the receiver and the remote handset.
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Rear view
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
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3
1 = GND
2 = POS
3 = NEG
High Definition
Resampling
Architecture
192khz/24bit
MODEL NO. 822
SUPER AUDIO CD PLAYER
SERIAL NO.
MADE IN GERMANY
! caution !
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION
DO NOT REMOVE COVER
HIDRA
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SYSCOM
LEFTRIGHT
SPDIF
USB
1 2
3
4 5 2 1 6 7
1Analog output, XLR 5 SYSCOM connector
2Analog output, RCA phono 6 Power (on/off) switch
3USB connector 7 AC supply socket
4Digital output, S/P DIF
Analog output
The 822 has both balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (RCA) analog outputs. Connect
these to the appropriate inputs on your amplifier.
When inserting the cables, check that the plugs fit tightly in their sockets! Poorly
fitting phono plugs can detract considerably from the sound quality of your
system. Use gold-plated plugs whenever possible, as these have the lowest
contact resistance.
Digital output
The digital output provides a standard 16-bit, 44.1kHz SPDIF-AES/EBU signal for
connecting to an external DAC digital clock signal processor. The digital output
works only in CD mode.
To ensure correct operation, use only a high quality digital cable of the correct
impedance (RCA = 75 ohm).
USB port
The USB port is provided solely for service purposes.
Power connection
The power inlet is designed to take a removable IEC cable. We recommend you
use a high quality audiophile power cable. Your dealer will be able to advise you!
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Power (on/off) switch
The on/off switch disconnects the 822 fully from the AC mains supply.
SYSCOM
This connection lets you network several 800 series products so that you can
control the switching and display operation of several components from a single
controller. To take advantage of this feature you need an appropriate power
amplifier or preamplifier. You should switch off all system components before
changing SYSCOM cables. Use only the SYSCOM cables supplied. Do not use any
other type of cable, as this could damage your equipment! If you need longer
SYSCOM cables, please contact Lindemann audiotechnik directly (see back page
for contact details) or your dealer. You will find a detailed description of all Link
Mode functions in the Link Mode section.
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Remote control
1
2
3
4
5
6
1. Power button
Switches the unit on and off from standby.
2. Track select buttons
Direct track selection.
3. Menu selection
DAC menu:
selects the menu for configuring the converter functions.
4. Cursor
UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT: Selecting the menu items
OK: Confirming your selection
5. Transport function
Please refer to 'Basic CD/SACD functions'
6. Additional functions
Info:
When you press the INFO button, the display will show all
important basic settings.
These settings are:
•Play/Pause
•CD/SACD
•REPEAT
program/ check/ clear
For programming the order of tracks. Please refer to 'Program play'.
time/text:
Changes the CD/SACD information display format. See 'CD TEXT'
A-B:
Repeating a section.
Repeat:
Repeating a track or an entire CD/SACD.
CD/SACD:
Changing from CD to SACD format, and vice versa.

822 Super Audio CD Player
When using the remote control, always point it directly at the player. Please
remember that direct sunlight or artificial light (particularly fluorescent lighting)
can affect the signal.
Weak batteries will considerably reduce the range of the remote control. Always
replace batteries with new ones of the same type.
To change the batteries, open the battery compartment cover on the rear of the
remote handset. Take out the discharged batteries and replace them with new
ones of the same type (Alkaline AAA), making sure that they are positioned as
shown on the drawing in the battery compartment.
Please dispose of your used batteries carefully. Stores that sell batteries often
provide containers for recycling used batteries. You can also dispose of them at
your nearest recycling centre.
Setting up
•Switch off the power switch on the rear of the 822.
•Remove the transport screw from the bottom panel. Then remove the
protective strip from the CD drawer. Retain the transport screw and the
protective foil strip with your packaging. These will be needed if you wish to
transport the 822 at some time in the future.
•Always protect the player well before transporting it. To do this, proceed
as follows: With the player switched on, press the Stop/Open button to close
the drawer. Switch the unit off using the rear-mounted power switch. Insert
the foil strip in the gap between the drawer and the front panel. Turn the
player over so that it is standing vertically on its rear. (Place it on a soft
surface such as a carpet or tablecloth to avoid scratching the surface of your
player). Tighten the transport screw in the hole in the bottom panel. Use
hand pressure only. Do not use tools to tighten the screws!
•Connect the D 822 to your amplifier using a suitable interconnect cable.
Connect the SACD into the AC outlet - preferably using a high quality power
cable. The cable supplied with your player is just to get you started. We
strongly recommend that you use a high quality power cable. Make sure that
the voltage shown on the model identification plate matches the voltage of
your mains supply. If you intend to swap interconnects at any time in the
future, always remember to switch the player off first. Failure to do so could
damage the unit. If you have other 800-Series components in your system,
connect these with the SYSCOM cables supplied.
•For safety reasons, the remote control is supplied without the batteries
installed. Please insert the batteries supplied, observing the polarity marks
shown on the battery compartment.
•We have provided controls on the front panel to allow you to access the
important control functions of the 822. The remote control allows you to
access these and all the other functions of the unit.
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•Turn the SACD player on using the on/off switch on the rear panel. Your
SACD player is now in standby mode and ready for use. This is indicated by
the blue Standby LED.
Basic CD/SACD functions
Switching on and off
To switch the unit on, press the Power button on the front panel or on the
remote control.
To switch the player off, press the Power button again. This will switch the SACD
player into standby mode. You will see this message in the display: Power Down...
This will disappear after a short interval. The blue standby LED will flash for about
5 seconds. It is not possible to switch the player on again during this time.
Use the Power button to switch the unit on and off in everyday use. When the
SACD player is connected via the SYSCOM cable to a Lindemann power
amplifier, the Power button will also control the power amp. If a preamplifier is
also connected, it will handle the switching of all the system components.
Loading a CD/SACD
Press the STOP/OPEN button to open the CD drawer. Wait until you see OPEN
showing on the display. Now place a CD or SACD in the drawer. The printed label
side must be at the top.
To close the drawer, press the STOP/OPEN button again. The drawer will retract.
If you fail to press the STOP/OPEN button within a minute, the drawer will close
automatically.
As the player reads the contents of the disc, the display window reads: TOC
Reading...
Once the player has scanned the CD/SACD, it displays the number of tracks, the
total playing time and the CD Text.
If you have loaded a hybrid disc, the SACD track will be selected automatically.
Playing the disc
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to play the CD/SACD. The track number, the index
and the playback time will be shown in the display. If the disc supports CD Text,
the title is also displayed.
Switching between CD and SACD
With hybrid discs you can choose to play either the standard CD or the SACD
version. To change from SACD to CD and vice versa, first press the STOP/OPEN
button to stop playback. Then press the SACD/CD button to get the player to
rescan the disc. The playback format of the track being played appears in the
display. (If you wish to hide this information, you can do so via the Display menu)
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Stopping playback
Use the PLAY/PAUSE button to pause playback. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button
once again to resume. Press the STOP/OPEN button to stop playback. If there is
no CD/SACD in the player, or if playback has finished, press the STOP/OPEN
button to open the drawer.
Playing a specific track
You can play a specific track by entering its number on the numeric keypad (1-9).
Use the -/-- button to enter numbers larger than 9. For example, if you wish to
play track 21, first press the -/-- button, then 2 and then 1.
Skip/Search
The SKIP button lets you go skip one or more tracks. Press the button on the
remote control, or the Next button on the front panel, to play the next track.
Press the button on the remote control, or the Previous button on the front
panel, to go back to the beginning of the track you are currently playing. You can
skip through several tracks by pressing the button repeatedly.
The SEARCH buttons on the remote control allow you to locate a specific
place within a track.
Repeat
The REPEAT button lets you repeat individual tracks, a complete CD, or specific
sections. Press the REPEAT button once to repeat the entire CD.
The display shows: < Repeat >
Press twice to repeat the last track played.
The display shows: < Repeat 1>
To cancel the REPEAT function, press the REPEAT button again.
The display shows: < Repeat off >
Display Info in the configuration menu provides you with an option to show or
hide Repeat in the display.
Repeating a section
You can repeat a specific passage within a track using the A-B button. A refers to
the beginning and B to the end of the passage.
•Press the A<->B button as soon as you reach the section of music that you
wish to repeat.
•You will see this message in the display: Repeat A.
•The flashing Awarns that you still have to set the finish point B.
•Press A<->B again when you reach the end of the passage that you wish to
repeat. The passage you have selected will now be repeated continuously
until you press the REPEAT button again.
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Program play
You can programme the order in which the tracks of a CD/SACD are played.
When the player has read the contents of the CD/SACD, press the PROGRAM
button. Use the numeric keypad (1-9) and the - /-- button to enter the number of
each track you wish to play. Enter the tracks in the order in which you wish to
listen to them. The tracks will be stored automatically. The display will show the
number of tracks entered and the total playing time for the playlist.
You can store up to 32 tracks in one playlist. If you wish, you can store the same
track several times in the same playlist.
Use the CLEAR button if you wish to delete the last track you entered. You can
press the CLEAR button as often as you like to remove any number of tracks from
your list, starting from the end of your programme. Hold the CLEAR button down
for longer than 3 seconds to clear the entire playlist.
You can check the contents of your playlist using the CHECK button. Each time
you press the CHECK button, the number in the display advances by one track
(starting from the beginning of the playlist) and shows the total playing time to
date (up to the current track).
After programming your playlist, press the PLAY/PAUSE button to listen to your
selection.
CD Text
CD Text contains information about the CD/SACD such as the title or the name of
the artist. This data is stored in an area of the CD/SACD that is not used on
'normal' CDs.
When you load a CD/SACD containing text information, the player reads this
information and displays the album title. To display the artist's name, press the
TIME/TEXT button on your remote control. Pressing the TIME/TEXT button again
displays the total playing time and number of tracks.
The display shows the name of the current track while the CD/SACD is playing.
Pressing the TIME/TEXT button brings up the playing time of the current track,
the playing time of the whole CD/SACD and the remaining playing time of the
CD/SACD.
When a track or artist name has more than 14 characters, the display shows the
first 14 characters and then scrolls to the end of the name.
During playback of CD/SACDs with no CD Text content, only the time
information is displayed.
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Configuration menus
The 822 provides many adjustment options in addition to the basic controls. You
will find these functions in DAC Setup. To access the setup menu, press the DAC
button. Use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate within the menu. Press the OK
button to alter a setting. In the menu, you can use the Setup button to navigate
back, i.e. to move back one level without changing any settings. To quit Setup,
press the Setup button repeatedly until the standard display reappears.
The available settings are shown as follows:
DAC Setup
Digital Output
(On/Off)
Display Info
Absolute Phase
(0°/180°)
Brightness
(75%/50%/25%)
Reset to Default
(Yes/No)
Digital Output
You can switch the digital output on or off using the LEFT or RIGHT button. To
confirm a change, press the OK button.
The digital output is only available in CD mode.
Display Info
Setting of the default display information. You can choose to show PLAY/PAUSE,
REPEAT or CD/SACD permanently in the display. To select the information you
wish to display, press the UP or DOWN button. You can alternate between
"Display Yes / No" using the LEFT or RIGHT button. To confirm a change, press the
OK button.
Even when the display is switched off, you can view all the default information
for a few seconds by pressing the INFO button on your remote control.
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Absolute Phase
Certain recordings sound better when you change the polarity of the audio
signal, although the difference is minimal with most recordings.
Set the phase of the analog output signal to 0° or 180° using the LEFT or RIGHT
button. To confirm a change, press the OK button. When the 822 is connected to
the 830 preamplifier via the SYSCOM cable (Link Mode), absolute phase is set by
the preamplifier and the Absolute Phase menu is no longer available on the 822.
Display Brightness
When you use the 822, its display is set to maximum brightness. After about 20
seconds, the display will change to the brightness setting you have specified
from this menu. To avoid wearing out the display prematurely, do not set the
display brightness too high.
You can choose three brightness levels (75%, 50% or 25%) using the LEFT or
RIGHT button. To confirm a change, press the OK button. When the 822 is
connected to the 830 preamplifier via the SYSCOM cable (Link Mode), the
preamplifier takes control of the display and the Brightness menu is no longer
available on the 822.
Reset to Default (factory settings)
Use this option to restore the configuration menu to the standard settings. To do
this, press the LEFT and OK buttons to confirm Yes when you see the reset
warning message.
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Link Mode
The 822 is able to communicate with other compatible Lindemann components
via the SYSCOM system. The Link Mode allows you to operate all of your Linde-
mann components from a single remote control.
To use this feature, all components must be linked with a SYSCOM cable (see
diagram below). You must switch off all system components before changing
any of the SYSCOM connections, as a re-start is required to ensure that the sys-
tem recognizes all of the components.
If a preamplifier is also connected, it will assume control of the other compo-
nents in the system.
This means that some of the functions and menu items on the 822 will also
change.
These changes are as follows:
•
The display brightness is controlled from the preamplifier. The Brightness
menu option (display brightness) is no longer available. If the Link is removed,
the previous display brightness settings on the 822 are restored.
•The Absolute Phase menu option is no longer available. The preamplifier
takes control of this setting.
•DAC Setup is carried out using the controls on the preamplifier. When you
use the remote control to make changes in DAC Setup, please make sure that
there is clear line of sight from the remote to the preamplifier, which must
process the commands from the remote control.
Important: You can only control the 822 CD player and the 830 preamplifier with
the same remote control when Link Mode is active: otherwise, both components
could react simultaneously to certain commands (such as volume, etc.). The two
components should be positioned directly adjacent to or above and below each
other to ensure that both remote sensors receive commands from the system
remote at the same time.
The SYSCOM connections are:
SlaveMaster
830
Pre Amp 822
SACD
850
Power Amp
850
optional
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The different CD formats
The 822 plays compacts discs (CD), CD-recordable discs (CD-R), and Super Audio
Compact Discs (SACD). These bear the symbols:
Super Audio CD uses the DSD recording process. Unlike 'normal' CDs, which are
based on 16-bit PCM converter technology, SACDs employ a 1-bit A/D converter
during the recording process that operates at a sampling frequency of 2.8224
MHz - 64 times higher than CD. During recording and playback, SACDs high
resolution datastream does not require the use of filters that may degrade the
sound. Because of this, it is possible to reproduce frequencies up to 100 kHz,
which not only makes the reproduction of high frequencies more natural but
also delivers a noticeably superior sound stage. The technology also offers a
greater dynamic range.
Because of differences in the quality of blank discs, it is possible that some CD-Rs
might not be readable. Lindemann audiotechnik cannot guarantee that the
player will read CD-RWs (re-writable CDs) perfectly. However, tests with a
number of CD-RW brands have shown that very good results are possible.
Handling compact discs
Please follow these guidelines:
•Never subject CD/SACDs to high temperatures or leave them in direct
sunlight. They may warp.
•Try to hold the CD/SACD only by its edges. Dirt, writing, scratches or adhesive
labels can impair the reproduction quality of CD/SACDs and even render
discs unplayable.
•We strongly recommend you avoid CD/SACD 'tweaking' using methods such
as adhesive rings, felt pens and polishing. Such tweaks can damage your
CD/SACDs and make them unplayable.
•Because of the high rotational speed of an SACD, never use CD mats or
similar. They can result in damage to the transport mechanism.
•Use a dry, soft cloth to wipe dust and fingerprints from the surface of discs.
Wipe from the centre to the outside edge without applying pressure. Never
use chemical cleaning agents.
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Troubleshooting
The display is dark and the unit does not work:
•The 822 is in standby mode. -> Press the POWER button
•The 822 is not connected to a power outlet, or the power switch (on the
rear panel) is in the 'off' position. -> Plug the 822 into a power outlet and
switch the unit on.
The display illuminates but there is no sound:
•There is no CD/SACD is the machine -> load a CD/SACD
•Play the disc.
•You have selected the wrong input on your amplifier.
•The volume setting is too low.
No Disc is showing in the display:
•There is no CD/SACD in the machine. -> Load a CD/SACD
•The CD/SACD has not been placed correctly in the drawer. -> Place the
CD/SACD in the drawer with the label side up.
•The CD/SACD is badly scratched or damaged.
The unit does not respond to the remote control:
•The remote control batteries are discharged or have been inserted
incorrectly. -> Change the batteries.
•The distance, or angle, between the remote control handset and the 822 is
too great.
•The IR receiver on the 822 is obstructed. -> Make sure that there is clear
line of sight between the remote control and the IR receiver.
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Specification
Measuring conditions: 22°C, 230V supply voltage.
Dimensions ....................................................... 440 x 135 x 342 mm (W x H x D incl. feet)
Weight ................................................................................................................................... 13.8kg
AC supply............................................................................................................... 230V 50/60Hz
Power consumption ........................................................................................ 28W maximum
Power consumption ..................................................................................................... 18W idle
Power consumption in standby ....................................................................................... 1.8W
CD converter
S/N (A-weighted)................................................................................................................ -120dB
THD & noise (quantization) ............................................................................................... -99dB
Frequency response............................................................................ 0Hz – 22.000 Hz (-3dB)
Dynamic range......................................................................................................................125 dB
DAC .......................................................................................................................... 24-bit, 192 kHz
SACD converter
S/N (A-weighted)................................................................................................................ -120dB
THD & noise (quantization) ............................................................................................ -106dB
Frequency response............................................................................. 0Hz – 38.000Hz (-3dB)
Dynamic range...................................................................................................................... 144dB
Analog outputs:
Unbalanced
Output voltage ......................................................................................................................... 2.3V
Output impedance......................................................................................................... 50 ohms
Balanced
Output voltage ......................................................................................................................... 4.6V
Output impedance....................................................................................................... 100 ohms
Digital outputs:
Coaxial, SPDIF
Output voltage .................................................................................................................. 0.5V pp
Output impedance......................................................................................................... 75 ohms
Please note:
Our product policy is one of continuous development. Specifications are
therefore subject to change without notice.
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